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Contract - Fun Abounds - 4/22/2021 CITY OF ROUND ROCK AGREEMENT FOR PURCHASE AND INSTALLATION OF PLAY EQUIPMENT AT FRONTIER PARK WITH FUN ABOUNDS, INC. THE STATE OF TEXAS § CITY OF ROUND ROCK § KNOW ALL BY THESE PRESENTS: COUNTY OF WILLIAMSON § COUNTY OF TRAVIS § THAT THIS AGREEMENT for the purchase and installation of play equipment and the demolition and removal of existing equipment at Frontier Park through the Community Development Block Grant (CDBGtJ Program (referred to herein as the "Agreement"), is made and entered into on this the l�'day of the month of 2021 by and between the CITY OF ROU D ROCK, a Texas home-rule municipality, whose offices are located at 221 East Main Street, Round Rock, Texas 78664-5299 (referred to herein as the "City"), and FUN ABOUNDS, INC., whose offices are located at 114 Venice Street, Sugarland, Texas 77478 (referred to herein as "Vendor"). RECITALS: WHEREAS, City desires to purchase certain deliverables, installation and demolition services for play equipment at Frontier Park through the CDBG Program; and WHEREAS, City has issued a "Request for Proposal" for the provisions of said goods and services; and WHEREAS, City has determined that the Proposal submitted by Vendor provides the best value for the City; and WHEREAS, the parties desire to enter into this Agreement to set forth in writing their respective rights, duties, and obligations; NOW, THEREFORE,WITNESSETH: That for and in consideration of the mutual promises contained herein and other good and valuable consideration, the sufficiency and receipt of which are hereby acknowledged, it is mutually agreed between the parties as follows: 00467993/ss2 -2021- l 03 1.01 DEFINITIONS A. Agreement means the binding legal contract between City and Vendor whereby City is obligated to buy specified goods and services and Vendor is obligated to sell same. The Agreement includes the Vendor's Proposal, attached as Exhibit "A," and incorporated herein by reference and all additional exhibits described herein and attached hereto. B. City means the City of Round Rock, Williamson and Travis Counties, Texas. C. Effective Date means the date upon which the binding signatures of both parties to this Agreement are affixed. D. Force Majeure means acts of God, strikes, lockouts, or other industrial disturbances, acts of the public enemy, orders of any kind from the government of the United States or the State of Texas or any civil or military authority, insurrections, riots, epidemics, landslides, lightning, earthquakes, fires, hurricanes, storms, floods, restraint of the government and the people, civil disturbances, explosions, or other causes not reasonably within the control of the party claiming such inability. E. Goods mean the specified supplies,materials, commodities, or equipment. F. Services mean work performed to meet a demand or effort by Vendor to comply with promised delivery dates, specifications, and technical assistance specified. 2.01 EFFECTIVE DATE AND TERM A. This Agreement shall be effective on the date this Agreement has been signed by each party hereto, and shall remain in full force and effect unless and until it expires by operation of the term indicated herein, or is terminated or extended as provided herein. B. This Agreement shall terminate upon the demolition of the existing play equipment and the purchase and installation of all play equipment as described in Exhibit"A." C. City reserves the right to review the relationship with Vendor at any time, and may elect to terminate this Agreement with or without cause or may elect to continue. 3.01 CONTRACT DOCUMENTS The Contract Documents shall consist of: 1) this Agreement; 2) the Vendor's Proposal ("Exhibit"A'); and 3) any additional exhibits described herein and attached hereto. 4.01 SCOPE OF WORK Vendor shall satisfactorily provide all goods and complete all services described in Vendor's Proposal, Exhibit "A." This Agreement shall evidence the entire understanding and 2 agreement between the parties and shall supersede any prior proposals, correspondence or discussions. Vendor shall satisfactorily provide all deliverables and services described in Exhibit"A" within the contract term specified. A change in the Scope of Services must be negotiated and agreed to in all relevant details, and must be embodied in a valid written Supplemental Agreement executed by both parties. 5.01 CONTRACT AMOUNT In consideration for the deliverables and services related to the deliverables, the City agrees to pay Vendor One Hundred Fifty-Two Thousand Five Hundred Twenty-Four and No/100 Dollars ($152,524.00)for the goods and services set forth in Exhibit"A." 6.01 INVOICES All invoices shall include, at a minimum, the following information: A. Name and address of Vendor; B. Purchase Order Number; C. Description and quantity of items received or services provided; and D. Delivery or performance dates. 7.01 NON-APPROPRIATION AND FISCAL FUNDING This Agreement is a commitment of City's current revenues only. It is understood and agreed that City shall have the right to terminate this Agreement at the end of any City fiscal year if the governing body of City does not appropriate funds sufficient to purchase the services as determined by City's budget for the fiscal year in question. City may effect such termination by giving Vendor a written notice of termination at the end of its then current fiscal year. 8.01 PROMPT PAYMENT POLICY In accordance with Chapter 2251, V.T.C.A., Texas Government Code, payment to Vendor will be made within thirty (30) days of the day on which City receives the performance, supplies, materials, equipment, and/or deliverables, or within thirty (30) days of the day on which the performance of services was complete, or within thirty (30) days of the day on which City receives a correct invoice for the performance and/or deliverables or services, whichever is later. Vendor may charge interest on an overdue payment at the "rate in effect" on September 1 of the fiscal year in which the payment becomes overdue, in accordance with V.T.C.A., Texas Government Code, Section 2251.025(b); however, this Policy does not apply to payments made by City in the event: 3 A. There is a bona fide dispute between City and Vendor, a contractor, subcontractor or supplier about the goods delivered or the service performed that cause the payment to be late; or B. The terms of a federal contract, grant, regulation, or statute prevent City from making a timely payment with federal funds; or C. There is a bona fide dispute between Vendor and a subcontractor or between a subcontractor and its supplier about the goods delivered or the service performed that causes the payment to be late; or D. Invoices are not mailed to City in strict accordance with instructions, if any, on the purchase order or the Agreement or other such contractual agreement. 9.01 GRATUITIES AND BRIBES City may, by written notice to Vendor, cancel this Agreement without liability to Vendor if it is determined by City that gratuities or bribes in the form of entertainment, gifts, or otherwise were offered or given by Vendor or its agents or representatives to any City officer, employee or elected representative with respect to the performance of this Agreement. In addition, Vendor may be subject to penalties stated in Title 8 of the Texas Penal Code. 10.01 TAXES City is exempt from Federal Excise and State Sales Tax; therefore, tax shall not be included in Vendor's charges. 11.01 ORDERS PLACED WITH ALTERNATE VENDORS If Vendor cannot provide the goods as specified, City reserves the right and option to obtain the products from another supplier or suppliers. 12.01 CITY'S REPRESENTATIVES City hereby designates the following representatives authorized to act in its behalf with regard to this Agreement: Katie Baker Park Development Manager 301 W. Bagdad Avenue, Suite 250 Round Rock, Texas 78664 (512) 341-3355 kbaker roundrocktexas.gov 4 Elizabeth Alvarado CDBG Coordinator 221 East Main Street Round Rock, Texas 78664 (512) 341-3328 ealvaradoAroundrocktexas.gov 13.01 INSURANCE Vendor shall meet all City of Round Rock Insurance Requirements set forth at insurance requirements as required by the City's Purchasing Department as set forth at: http://www.roundrocktexas.gov/wp-content/pploads/2014/12/corr insurance 07.20112.pdf 14.01 RIGHT TO ASSURANCE Whenever either party to this Agreement, in good faith, has reason to question the other party's intent to perform hereunder, then demand may be made to the other party for written assurance of the intent to perform. In the event that no written assurance is given within the reasonable time specified when demand is made, then and in that event the demanding party may treat such failure as an anticipatory repudiation of this Agreement. 15.01 DEFAULT If Vendor abandons or defaults under this Agreement and is a cause of City purchasing the specified goods elsewhere, Vendor agrees that it may be charged the difference in cost, if any, and that it will not be considered in the re-advertisement of the service and that it may not be considered in future bids for the same type of work unless the scope of work is significantly changed. Vendor shall be declared in default of this Agreement if it does any of the following: A. Fails to fully, timely and faithfully perform any of its material obligations under this Agreement; B. Fails to provide adequate assurance of performance under the "Right to Assurance"section herein; or C. Becomes insolvent or seeks relief under the bankruptcy laws of the United States. 16.01 TERMINATION AND SUSPENSION A. City has the right to terminate this Agreement, in whole or in part, for convenience and without cause, at any time upon thirty (30) days' written notice to Vendor. 5 B. In the event of any default by Vendor, City has the right to terminate this Agreement for cause,upon ten(10) days' written notice to Vendor. C. Vendor has the right to terminate this Agreement only for cause, that being in the event of a material and substantial breach by City, or by mutual agreement to terminate evidenced in writing by and between the parties. D. In the event City terminates under subsections (A) or (B) of this section, the following shall apply: Upon City's delivery of the referenced notice to Vendor, Vendor shall discontinue all services in connection with the performance of this Agreement and shall proceed to cancel promptly all existing orders and contracts insofar as such orders and contracts are chargeable to this Agreement. Within thirty (30) days after such notice of termination, Vendor shall submit a statement showing in detail the goods and/or services satisfactorily performed under this Agreement to the date of termination. City shall then pay Vendor that portion of the charges, if undisputed. The parties agree that Vendor is not entitled to compensation for services it would have performed under the remaining term of the Agreement except as provided herein. 17.01 INDEMNIFICATION Vendor shall defend (at the option of City), indemnify, and hold City, its successors, assigns, officers, employees and elected officials harmless from and against all suits, actions, legal proceedings, claims, demands, damages, costs, expenses, attorney's fees, and any and all other costs or fees arising out of, or incident to, concerning or resulting from the fault of Vendor, or Vendor's agents, employees or subcontractors, in the performance of Vendor's obligations under this Agreement, no matter how, or to whom, such loss may occur. Nothing herein shall be deemed to limit the rights of City or Vendor (including, but not limited to the right to seek contribution)against any third party who may be liable for an indemnified claim. 18.01 COMPLIANCE WITH FEDERAL REQUIREMENTS The project described herein is being assisted by the United States of America. Vendor acknowledges and agrees that this is a federally assisted project, and as such, Vendor shall comply with all requirements set forth in Exhibit "B," incorporated herein by reference for all purposes. Said requirements include, but are not limited to, Federal Labor Standards Provisions (HUD4010) and David-Bacon and Related Acts contained in 29 CFR Parts 1, 3 and 5. 19.01 COMPLIANCE WITH LAWS, CHARTER AND ORDINANCES A. Vendor, its agents, employees and subcontractors shall use best efforts to comply with all applicable federal and state laws, the Charter and Ordinances of the City of Round Rock, as amended, and with all applicable rules and regulations promulgated by local, state and national boards,bureaus and agencies. B. Vendor acknowledges and understands that City has adopted a Storm Water Management Program (SWMP) and an Illicit Discharge Ordinance, Sections 14-139 through 14- 152 of the City's Code of Ordinances, to manage the quality of the discharges from its Municipal 6 Separate Storm Sewer System (MS4)and to be in compliance with the requirements of the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality (TCEQ) and the Texas Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (TPDES). The Vendor agrees to perform all operations on City-owned facilities in compliance with the City's Illicit Discharge Ordinance to minimize the release of pollutants into the MS4. The Vendor agrees to comply with of the City's stormwater control measures, good housekeeping practices and any facility specific stormwater management operating procedures specific to a certain City facility. In addition, the Vendor agrees to comply with any applicable TCEQ Total Maximum Daily Load (TMDL)Requirements and/or I-Plan requirements. C. In accordance with Chapter 2270, Texas Government Code, a governmental entity may not enter into a contract with a company for goods and services unless the contract contains written verification from the company that it: (1) does not boycott Israel; and (2) and will not boycott Israel during the term of the contract. The signatory executing this Agreement on behalf of Vendor verifies that Vendor does not boycott Israel and will not boycott Israel during the term of this Agreement. 20.01 ASSIGNMENT AND DELEGATION The parties each hereby bind themselves, their successors, assigns and legal representatives to each other with respect to the terms of this Agreement. Neither party shall assign, sublet or transfer any interest in this Agreement without prior written authorization of the other party. 21.01 NOTICES All notices and other communications in connection with this Agreement shall be in writing and shall be considered given as follows: 1. When delivered personally to the recipient's address as stated in this Agreement; or 2. Three (3) days after being deposited in the United States mail, with postage prepaid to the recipient's address as stated in this Agreement. Notice to Vendor: Fun Abounds, Inc. 114 Venice Street Sugarland, Texas 77478 Notice to City: City Manager Stephan L. Sheets, City Attorney 221 East Main Street AND TO: 309 East Main Street Round Rock,TX 78664 Round Rock, TX 78664 7 restrict the transmission of routine Nothing contained herein shall be construed to es c communications between representatives of City and Vendor. 22.01 APPLICABLE LAW; ENFORCEMENT AND VENUE This Agreement shall be enforceable in Round Rock, Texas, and if legal action is necessary by either party with respect to the enforcement of any or all of the terms or conditions herein, exclusive venue for same shall lie in Williamson County, Texas. This Agreement shall be governed by and construed in accordance with the laws and court decisions of the State of Texas. 23.01 EXCLUSIVE AGREEMENT This document, and all appended documents, constitutes the entire Agreement between Vendor and City. This Agreement may only be amended or supplemented by mutual agreement of the parties hereto in writing, duly authorized by action of the City Manager or City Council. 24.01 DISPUTE RESOLUTION City and Vendor hereby expressly agree that no claims or disputes between the parties arising out of or relating to this Agreement or a breach thereof shall be decided by any arbitration proceeding, including without limitation, any proceeding under the Federal Arbitration Act (9 USC Section 1-14)or any applicable state arbitration statute. 25.01 SEVERABILITY The invalidity, illegality, or unenforceability of any provision of this Agreement or the occurrence of any event rendering any portion or provision of this Agreement void shall in no way affect the validity or enforceability of any other portion or provision of this Agreement. Any void provision shall be deemed severed from this Agreement, and the balance of this Agreement shall be construed and enforced as if this Agreement did not contain the particular portion or provision held to be void. The parties further agree to amend this Agreement to replace any stricken provision with a valid provision that comes as close as possible to the intent of the stricken provision. The provisions of this section shall not prevent this entire Agreement from being void should a provision which is of the essence of this Agreement be determined void. 26.01 MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS Standard of Care. Vendor represents that it employs trained, experienced and competent persons to perform all of the services, responsibilities and duties specified herein and that such services, responsibilities and duties shall be performed in a manner according to generally accepted industry practices. Time is of the Essence. Vendor understands and agrees that time is of the essence and that any failure of Vendor to fulfill obligations for each portion of this Agreement within the agreed timeframes will constitute a material breach of this Agreement. Vendor shall be fully responsible for its delays or for failures to use best efforts in accordance with the terms of this 8 Agreement. Where damage is caused to City due to Vendor's failure to perform in these circumstances, City may pursue any remedy available without waiver of any of City's additional legal rights or remedies. Force Majeure.Neither City nor Vendor shall be deemed in violation of this Agreement if it is prevented from performing any of its obligations hereunder by reasons for which it is not responsible as defined herein. However, notice of such impediment or delay in performance must be timely given and all reasonable efforts undertaken to mitigate its effects. Multiple Counterparts. This Agreement may be executed in multiple counterparts, any one of which shall be considered an original of this document; and all of which, when taken together, shall constitute one and the same instrument. [Signatures on the following page.] 00467993/ss2 IN WITNESS WHEREOF, City and Vendor have executed this Agreement on the dates indicated. City of Round Rock, Texas Fun Aboun , Inc. By: By: lW c1- Printed N e: Printed Na e: Title: Title: Date Signed: 2 Date Signed: 3 3 Attest: By: S ity Cle kDepu For City, A roved as to orm: By: Stephan L. heets, City Attorney 00467993/ss2 Exhibit "A" creating PtaYground memories filled with fun A Presentation for... R�U N D ROCK, TEXAS PURPOSE. PASSION. PROSPERITY. Frontier Park RFP 21-010 Contact: Mike Giehl Exhibit "A" b;kPd*S Playground ':.'.{v_d whh i Executive Summary fun abounds is pleased to present our proposal for the City of Round Rock's Frontier Park Project. Within our presentation you will find information about our company on the About Us page in Tab 1 as well as organization structure and personnel in Tab 4, 6 and 7. We have included two different playground designs that both have capacity for over 130 patrons and over 31 events that are sure to excel in meeting your desire to accommodate the developmental and recreational needs of children of all abilities. These can be found in Tab 2 and 3. In addition, you will find information that demonstrates our knowledge of the scope of work (Tab 8) and our proposel(Tab 9) as well as prior experience (Tab 5) indicating our strong ability to provide the City with a project that they will be proud of and the patrons will enjoy for many years to come. We would love to take this time to call out Our Generations Warranty. It's the longest and strongest in the industry. 100 year warranty on posts and second to none 15 year NON PRORATED warranty on plastics!! We also provide a 5 year warranty on moving parts. Our full warranty can be found in your proposal. We look forward to the opportunity of "creating playground memories filled with fun" for the City of Round Rock. Thank you again. Take are, Leigh Wa den, CPSI 114 Venice, Sugar Land, TX. 77478 512-636-8260 Fax 281-265-0043 mike@fabplaygrounds.com Exhibit "A" - Tb 1 �D i neSS Ircvn i Z c)f ic)q (CD"ocl C Uo 1 s���P �- n` -�Ilc, ��� Rbraw- Ly qb(� ���nnQ.( ■ .ZkA- lqmof 4 -r Tabs -� �t-�ach���--�;ddencl.�r� ■ � T ■ ■ -- _ - --- - _ -Al i ■ Exhibit "A" A - Tab 1 Business Organization Exhibit "A" About • Your local Burke Representative fun abounds, inc, established in 2007 (as a TX corp, 114 Venice, Sugar Land, TX 77478) to serve the park and recreation needs of Southeast, Central, Coastal Bend and Rio Grande Valley, is passionate about bringing a higher level of play to the communities we serve. We proudly represent some of the industry's top manufacturers that are known for quality and innovation, including BCI Burke Playgrounds, Berliner, USA Shade, ID • ;- Sculptures, and MyTCoat Site Amenities. For site planning, general contracting and installation, we've partnered with the area's best crew led by Tom Driscoll at Premier Outdoor Installation. Tom and his team match the passion that we have for play and together we focus on customer satisfaction. fun abounds is here every step of the way to make certain that your may- playspace is everything you dreamed. From site analysis to design and - installation to maintenance, Mike Giehl is located in the Austin, TX area sM and will assist on your project.We are passionate about play and look forward to "creating playground memories filled with fun" for your 4 community. S� ;,playground rnefnorie5 filled with fun" F h = I www.fabplaygrounds.com 855.226.8637 Exhibit "A" 6 - Tab 2 Playground Design Concept Click links below for 3D Virtual Tours 125-135762-1—Option 1 125-135768-1—Option 2 Exhibit "A" DESIGN SUMMARY fun abounds is very pleased to present this proposal for consideration for the Frontier Park-Option 1 located in Round Rock. BCI Burke Company,LLC has been providing recreational playground equipment for over 90 years and has developed the right mix of world-class capabilities to meet the initial and continuing needs of City of Round Rock.We believe our proposal will meet or exceed your project's requirements and will deliver the greatest value to you. The following is a summary of some of the key elements of our proposal: • Project Name: Frontier Park-Option 1 • Project Number: 125-135762-1 • User Capacity: 130 • Age Groups: Ages 2-5 years,5-12 years • Dimensions: 64'8"x 107'0" • Designer Name: Tyler Hess fun abounds has developed a custom playground configuration based on the requirements as they have been presented for the Frontier Park-Option 1 playground project. Our custom design will provide a safe and affordable playground environment that is aesthetically pleasing,full of fun for all users and uniquely satisfies your specific requirements. In addition,proposal# 125-135762-1 has been designed with a focus on safety,and is fully compliant with ASTM F 1487 and CPSC playground safety standards. We invite you to review this proposal for the Frontier Park-Option 1 playground project and to contact us with any questions that you may have. Thank you in advance for giving us the opportunity to make this project a success. 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BCI Burke Company,LLC has been providing recreational playground equipment for over 90 years and has developed the right mix of world-class capabilities to meet the initial and continuing needs of City of Round Rock. We believe our proposal will meet or exceed your project's requirements and will deliver the greatest value to you. The following is a summary of some of the key elements of our proposal: • Project Name: Frontier Park-Option 2 • Project Number: 125-135768-1 • User Capacity: 133 • Age Groups: Ages 2-5 years, 5-12 years • Dimensions: 59'9"x 107'6" • Designer Name: Tyler Hess fun abounds has developed a custom playground configuration based on the requirements as they have been presented for the Frontier Park-Option 2 playground project.Our custom design will provide a safe and affordable playground environment that is aesthetically pleasing,full of fun for all users and uniquely satisfies your specific requirements. In addition,proposal# 125-135768-1 has been designed with a focus on safety,and is fully compliant with ASTM F1487 and CPSC playground safety standards. We invite you to review this proposal for the Frontier Park-Option 2 playground project and to contact us with any questions that you may have. Thank you in advance for giving us the opportunity to make this project a success. 9C18URK6.COM B��I"� 800.2GG.1250 INFORMATION MINIMUM FALL ZONE ;0 � m SURFACED WITH m 29 RESILIENT MATERIAL 0 M AREA ca Z W 2951 SO FT. y. PERIMETER �i 394 FT. 2 CD 6 SCALE S FEET ,u ` STRUCTURE SIZE y % , I ` \ 59 9"x 107'S' - �j STRUCTURE IS DESIGNED c -- 1 FOR CHILDREN AGES: ` 6-23 MONTH OLDS D N �( 2-5 YEAR OLDS d X 5-12 YEAR OLDS :3 I l� 13+YEAR OLDS rn00 -- a�� Cc tD 1 bl T 0 ; � � I C. O Qp O= l� �'r i �'S. 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C N NUMBER OF ELEVATED PLAY EVENTSAOCESSIBLE BY TRANSFER SYSTEM 'RWOE},11 = O NUMBER OF ELEVATED'LAY EVENTS ACCESSF3L.E BY RAM'OR TRANSFER SYSTEM: Rl 7 FOR SUDE FALL ZONE SURFACING AREA SEE CPSCs Handbook for NNUMBER OF GROU NTS:NDLEVELPLAYEVE PROVt7ED:7l REOD.5 Public PlaygroundSafHy. NIIIABER OF HYPES OF GROUND LEVEL PIA"EVENTS PROVIDED 7 REM 3 PLATFORM HEIGHTS ARE IN INCHES ABOVE RESILIENT MATERIAL. .,., . 0 • Burke Y PLAY THAT MOVES YOU xnauRec.coat•eoo.zce.tzeo " ' + owRconk. i , r TAN ouvE oRPM f SLIDING &ds love to slide but it's not just ,- ftml Siding provides a variety of a ,- devebpmental benefits,mcludrg balance,coordination,cooperation r! and Mpnoception. COGNITIVE So marry life skills are learned through playl Skills such cognaMePlanning,ma-ing'ew • - - e°-;; � n - concepts,problem solving and expression are developed rat.n1ty through play events like climb n9 "'" =.-'.ar,=•" - -,..a. and siding. . ' d3 CLIMBING <limbirg brings adeermireand IMAGINATIVE PLAT Kw SWINGING challenge tothe playgroundwhtle PLAY VARIETY provnding necessary developmental Imagination*art important part benefits such as balance,agility, _ of child developrnertt Often This design offers the perky solution the joy o`swirgmg is a - upper and louver body strength and in play,children Mart important for a great plarspace and ensures that childhood staple and kids decision-making skills!When children life skills that transcend the the necessary and age-appropriate play LOW iH&st of all,a has climb,they develop confidence playground.Skills such as cornporwnts are included.With various so many developmental _ and take age apprc(xate asks that unders:andirg,empathy and slides,play panels,and climbers,kids benefits,including inner help akebui a e apills that will help them working toward a common will be able to enhance physical fiatess \ ear develbpnl,spatial Hvoughart rthei lives. .'r r- goal are all practiced in �! and Creativitywhile having kin playing awareness and sensory imaginative play. ^tgr Y. - PROPOSAL #: 125-135768-1 FRONTIER P V-4 - OPTION 2 an -� la Oki tN _, ► 1, �,�� '���`w;y''y. � •. fly�►�9 � �1 I a ,. + 1 ' v BurKe PLAY THAT MOVES YOU. SCISURCf.Com•600.266.1250 DOUBLE LEAF EAT 3-IN-A-ROW RING ANEL V LO�L SLI E BELT SEAT NATURE PLAY STUM S JUNGLE VINE AND R•CKS -LIMBER F', 7 DOTSEAT �i TAKTIK'S BOLT CLIMBER Y .� � � TREE BRANCH CLIMBER j low r ..0 . ROCKIT' n `y. �� � •VIPE S SLIDE TRANGO CLIMBER ` - � "`" SL'iSPENSI•N R•PE LINK TREE BRANCH CLIMBER F',.4 ';,� PO $TEP CLIMBER Y "t ROCK*i7 OF SET ANE JUNGLE VINE CLIMBER ROCK'N ROLL SLIDE LOGE SLIDE ���_�•n� Exhibit "A" C - Tab 3 Playground Equipment and Installation - Playground equipment would take approx. 4-5 weeks to manufacture from the time order is placed. Transit of equipment would take 3-5 days depending on final design and size of the shipment. - Our plan for this project would be to remove and install the playground in approx. 14 days, weather permitting. o This would include the surfacing work. - Obstacles we would anticipate include (would incur add'I cost): o Drilling through rock o Non-disclosed utility lines ■ We will call in a public dig test but a Private Locate Service might be something the city considers - We will not require any payment until the project is completed. - By signing this RFP, we agree to all rules and regulations of Federal, State and local authorities that pertain to this project. - Warranty is provided — Highlights: o Plastics covered for 15 years with UV-16 (UV-20 coming Spring 2021) ■ HDPE Panels are covered for 15 years o Moving Parts covered for 5 years Exhibit "A" MOVESPLAY T14AT • Frontier Park-Option 1 City of Round Rock January 06,2021 Cheryl Kaufman City of Round Rock 221 E Main St Round Rock,TX 78664 Dear Cheryl Kaufman: fun abounds is delighted to provide City of Round Rock with this playground equipment proposal. This design was developed with your specific needs in mind,and we look forward to discussing this project further with you to ensure your complete satisfaction. fun abounds is confident that this proposal will satisfy City of Round Rock's functional,environmental,and safety requirements-and most importantly,bring joy and excitement to the children and families directly benefiting from your new playground. You have our personal commitment to support this project and your organization in every manner possible.We look forward to continuing to develop a long-standing relationship with City of Round Rock. We appreciate your consideration and value this opportunity to earn your business. Sincerely, Mike Giehl fun abounds 114 Venice Street Sugar Land,TX 77478 BCIBURKE.COM Burke 800.266.1250 Exhibit "A" PLAY T14AT MOVES YOU,.) At Burke,movement is our mantra.It drives our purpose and ignites our passion to bring the best in playground design and the most innovative,developmentally rich play,outdoor fitness and recreation products.Our research and testing push us to create new and unique ways to challenge children,families,schools,communities,teams and individuals to move,to grow and to play.Play fosters opportunities for connection between generations and with our peers,provides growth and togetherness and moves us in so many ways.Join Our Movement® and experience the many ways play can move you. PLAY FOR 14EALT14 Movement is life and is one of the most important aspects in overall health and wellness for people of all ages and abilities.Burke has playground and fitness offerings that engage everyone in all stages of life to move.Our Nucleus®and Intensity®playgrounds feature a fusion of play that helps children engage in active play throughout the day for enhanced growth and developmental opportunities.ELEVATE®Fitness Course brings obstacle course fitness to a whole new level and is poised to engage children 5-12,teenagers and adults.ACTIVATE®Fitness Circuit and INVIGORATET^^Dynamic Fitness are a great way to add events to a fitness trail or create a space for outdoor exercise.Our variety of fitness equipment will meet you where you are in your fitness journey and challenge you to be more. PLAY FOR YOUR MIND Playful experiences are learning experiences and children at play are developing a wide-variety of skills that range from problem solving and cognitive planning to memory and self-regulation.Each and every time a child plays they are contributing positively to their cognitive development and setting themselves up for future success. PLAY FOR CONNECTION Play provides us with common experiences,shared laughter and true connection.It brings communities together and helps us return to the simplicity of basic human connection and kindness.Parks and recreation spaces are critical because they lay the groundwork for the intergenerational engagement,interaction and development we all seek.Products such as Novo®Playful Furniture,with interesting pieces that can be used in a variety of ways,foster those opportunities by creating a space where everyone can interact and play together in their own way.The Konnection®Swing revolutionizes connection by promoting face-to-face connections and playing together.Every person of every age and ability brings their own unique experiences that enhance the collective and moves us all through play. PLAY FOR MOTION Motion play creates a childhood experience like no other by creating movement for children of all abilities and providing developmental benefits,including increased spatial awareness,inner ear stimulation and balance.Motion can be a source of calm for children with sensory processing differences while providing delight and excitement for children of all ages. PLAY FOR DEVELOPMENT Play is the work of childhood and helps children express themselves,monitor their emotions and develop a sense of identity that fuels their self-esteem and shapes their world view.Creating environments that foster this growth is at the heart of what we do at Burke and helps to teach resiliency and perseverance,all skills that transcend the playground and help children to develop into successful and healthy adults. BCIBURICE.COM Burke 800.266.1250 Exhibit "A" W0124 T14AT MOVES US Our mission is simple—to bring Play That Moves You®to communities around the world.This mission drives us each and every day to innovate the best in play,playgrounds,recreation and outdoor fitness equipment that help everyone find the best of themselves through play.We are passionate about our legacy of customer service and craftsmanship while looking to the future and always striving to be better. At Burke,play inspires us to create a community of people that are invested in growth,aren't afraid to commit to positive change and seek to enrich and enhance the lives of the people in communities where we serve and live.Researching,innovating and creating products that help communities and people grow and thrive is the core of our purpose.In our own community,we partner with organizations such as the YMCA and Boys and Girls Club of Fond du Lac and we support,on a larger scale,organizations,municipalities,schools,churches and associations to Join Our Movement®and help let play lead the way for change.This is work that moves us and we hope the results move you. 14ANDCRAFTED IN AMERICA'S HEARTLAND Walk through our Fond du Lac,WI manufacturing facility and you will see playgrounds coming to life through the hands of our people.In the age of assembly lines,we work to combine efficiency with a personal touch that makes every playground special.Bringing quality playgrounds to communities like yours is Work That Moves Us,and we hope the playgrounds we make move you too. SUPERIOR SERVICE Customer Service is a hallmark of Burke and we take pride in the fact that when you call,we answer.We have factory-direct customer service representatives that are available to answer questions,help with replacement parts or field inquiries about installations. YOUR BURKE REPRESENTATIVE We as Burke Representatives are passionate about bringing play to your community and helping you design your perfect play environment!We are knowledgeable and experienced about the entire playground process from site evaluation to design to maintenance and will work with you beyond installation to make sure your playground is,and remains,all you dreamed! ,.a y 4. a BCIBURKE.COM Burke 800.266.1250 Exhibit "A" SUQ4E'S HISTORY lid J, 4'A _. 100 YEARS OF PLAY We are celebrating 100 years and to us that means making the very best and most innovative /BurKe playground,fitness and recreation equipment in our history.We're guided by our legacy of innovation, customer service and creativity while continuing to challenge ourselves through research,analysis and ZO continuous improvement.But being better means more-it means investing in the communities we live and work and continuing our story by giving back with acts of kindness and supporting organizations that help kids and families.Our goal is simple-to harness the power of play to make the world a happier,kinder,more playful place.Join Our Movement and share in the story by giving back in your rEA RS OF Q community,posting a picture and using#play40.We're excited to share in this year together. 1 BCIBURKE.COM gurKe 800.2rr..1290 Exhibit "A" BU24E BUILT QUALITY Discover the value of investing in a Burke Playground: KOREKONNECT® DIRECT-BOLT CLAMP SYSTEM: Nucleus®and Voltage®feature our Industry-leading KoreKonnect direct-bolt clamp system resulting in the strongest and most accurate connection system ever.Factory located connection points make for easy, precise installation and an error-free fit.Best of all,KoreKonnect is covered for 100 years under our non-prorated Generations Warranty®. DIRECT-BOLT CONNECTION SYSTEM: Intensity®,ELEVATE®Fitness Course,ACTIVATE®Fitness Circuit,Synergy®and Little Buddies®feature Burke's trusted direct-bolt connection that uses a durable,straightforward direct-bolt system to ensure a trouble- free installation and provide the necessary strength to accommodate the demands of playing children.Like our KoreKonnect system,Direct-Bolt connections are covered for 100 years under our Generations Warranty. EZKONNECT® DECK MOUNTING SYSTEM: Our exclusive self-leveling deck attachment and factory CNC construction allows for faster and more precise location of decks during installation.The 2-bolt per corner deck attachment increases overall structure strength and stability. PLATFORMS: Burke's oversized non-slip platforms are constructed of heavy-duty punched steel that can support more than 2 tons.Our vinyl coating is California compliant,free of lead and other hazardous heavy metals. TAMPER-RESISTANT STAINLESS STEEL HARDWARE: All hardware is covered for 100 years under our Generations Warranty. PREMIUM POWDER COATINGS% Our industry-leading powder coatings and finishes prevent fading,last longer and deter rust.We also offer a"coastal package"powder coat system.This special powder coat system for metal components and upright posts will provide additional corrosion and chemical protection along with added longevity to the color and gloss retention of the powder coated parts.Contact your Burke Representative for more information on colors,price and warranty. COMPOUND PLASTICS WITH UV-16: You'll get long wear and bright,vibrant colors that hold up for years thanks to our thick,durable rotomolded plastics with UV-16 protection.This is why we can cover them for 15 years under our non-prorated Generations Warranty. CLIMBING CABLES: Our climbing cables are flexible enough to provide movement,yet strong enough to last.Our ropes are made from 6 polyester cords with steel reinforcement wrapped around a synthetic fiber core.Each cord contains 8 galvanized steel strands tightly covered with polyester multi-fibers.Our RopeVenture®cables consist of 6 strands,each containing 24 stainless steel reinforcing strands within a nylon sleeve,wrapped around a solid nylon core. ALUMINUM CONNECTORS: Swivel connectors at the end of our ropes allow assembly at any angle with no unwanted twists in the net. The aluminum fittings used to secure the joints are swaged in place to prevent any movement between the rope and fittings that could cause wear. BCIBURKE.COM BurKe 800.266.1250 Exhibit "A" FREE RESOURCES NPPS SAFETY KIT Burke truly gives you the most value for your money As part of our Total Cost of Ownership Package,we offer value-added resources FREE with every playground structure purchase.The National Program for Playground Safety(NPPS) Playground Supervision Safety Kit helps supervisors and educators be prepared on the playground.Learn more at bciburke.com/safety. CUSTOM MAINTENANCE KIT To help maintain a safe,functioning playground we include a custom maintenance schedule,touch-up paint,graffiti remover and carrying case FREE with every playground structure purchase. PLANNING & FUNDING TOOLS We provide you with FREE tools to plan your playground from fundraising and design to installing a community build playground.At Burke, we understand the dedication and hard work it takes to raise the funds for playground equipment.That's why we created Funds for Fun,a direct donation fundraising program to help your organization raise the funds it needs for your new playground.We've also partnered with The School Funding Center to provide up-to-date grant information along with expert grant writing services.Learn more at bciburke.com/funding. r• a '► -- f �J FREE WITH EVERY BURKE FREE FUNDRAISING TOOLS! PLAY STRUCTURE PURCHASE BCIBURKE.COM 13urKe S00.2GG-1250 Exhibit "A" FEATURED PLAY EVENTS COBRA SLIDE® CURVED Nucleus® Evolution® Arch Climber Excitement can't be contained when it comes to COBRA Climbing up ropes to view the world from a different SLIDES! They are twisting,turning,in and out of light angle.Inspiring new panoramas,creating new vistas. and SO MUCH FUN! Fun aside,sliding has a variety of You're protected but it looks open and new.A developmental benefits ranging from core strength and perspective like nothing you've ever experienced before. balance to taking turns and imagination. COLLISION RING PANEL Interact with Burke's Collision Panel to encourage exploration,interaction and develop fine-motor skills for children with all abilities. BCI8URKE.00M gurKe 800.266.1250 Exhibit "A" FEATUIZED PLAY EVENTS EVOLUTION HEX ROOF Arch Swings Intricate climbers.Fast slides.The Next Evolution in Play Swings help children develop coordination and balance is here. The Nucleus Evolution collection will move while providing an engaging sensory experience. children to experience adventure,develop narratives and create experiences like no one has seen on the playground before. P1ayEnsemble Cirque Drums As a universal experience that inspires everyone to create,music brings a sense of wonder to the play environment. Musical experiences aren't just play;they accelerate child development intellectually,socially and emotionally. BCIBURKE.COM Burke 800.2rr. 1250 ITEM COMP. DESCRIPTK)N 0 C) ch 1 270-0001 OFFSET ENCLOSURE TO m 2 270-OD50 8"CLOSURE PLATE C K 3 270-0112 UNITARY ENCLOSURE 4 270-0129 TRIANGLE PLATFORM Z O m z 5 270-0132 HALF HEXAGON PLATFORM rfl 6 270-0286 NUCLEUS STANCHION 07 co Z Cep 7 270.0300 ABSTRACT PLATFORM LADDER C> 8 370-0016 GRAB BAR ASSEMBLY 9 370-W29 DYNAMIC DISCS 2-5 ((DD 10 370-0472 40"TRANSITION STAIR WIHANDI = Z (D 11 370-0842 APEX HOLE CLIMBER 2-5 (D 12 3704)854 VERTO CLIMBER 1 N m 13 370-0867 TREE BRANCH CLIMBER-3 �j 14 370-1591 PODSTEP CLIMBER 48-56" co Z 15 370-16W OVISTEP LAUNCH PAD On 16 370-1612 APEX ELLIPSE CLIMBER 0 17 370-1843 MANITOU CLIMBER 32" 0 C A 181 370-1649 EVOLUTION DECK TO ROOF C 3 `+ 19 370-1 ON SHASTA CUMBER POST TO PO Bi (JI 20 370-1671 PETAL STEP CLIMBER 4("-48" 7 21 370.1675 STRAIGHT OVERHEAD,NUCLEU (D a 22 470.0075 HILLSIDE SLIDE ENTRANCE PLA n cQ ' - 23 470-0117 COBRA SLIDE CURVED 144" e 24 470-0755 LUGE SLIDE 48'-58" 25 470-0792 COBRA SLIDE FUSION SPIRAL 1 27 47O-0O08 EVOLUTION OOF BOTTOM EDC 28 470-0811 EVOLUTION ROOF END PLATE 1l " 29 470-0613 EVOLUTION HEX ROOF T 0 0 30 550-0102 TOT SEAT T&9 PAIR PVC CH C j C) 31 550-0114 BELT SEAT 9 PAIR,PVC CHAIN C O- � (1) 32 5%0135 5"OD ARCH SWING ZJ TI 33 550.0136 5"OD ARCH SWING ADD-ON 01 N 341 560MM PLAYENSEMBLE CIRQUE DRUM 7r �. 7 35 560-0056 PLAYENSEMBLE CIRQUE DRUM ID 36 5W-W67 PLAYENSEMBLE CIRQUE DRUM ' x Q 37 500-OD58 PLAYENSEMBLE CIRQUE DRUM 38 500-OD59 PLAYENSEMBLE CIRQUE DRUM Co 4) p' , , 39 500-2603 FS TRANGO CUMBER5 TO 12 pp — :3 _ 40 570-0100 EVOLUTION BARRIER — 41 570-1544 EVOLUTION SHORT CURVED T j Z 42 570-1557 EVOLUTION TALL CURVED TOP i e a 43 570-15M EVOLUTION TALL CURVED TOP io , a 44 570.1858 31N-A-ROW PANEL,ABOVE PLA 45 570.1854 GEAR PANEL m e o 46 570-2868 CAR ACCESSIBLE REACH PANE x 47 570.2714 EVOLUTION 2.S OPENING BARR 48 580-1364 LIL NOVO BEAN STEP 49 590-0106 COLLISION RING PANEL �p 50 670-0423 POST FOOTER EXTENSION 5" 51 670-0425 5"OD STUBBY POST CAP m N_ L 7 � C _ 7 aZo C, a) G U1 a -N v O N C a N U it Exhibit "A" X-X 44610H xey4 I lejan0 i L IT m L l0 wpp U fzl, m _ L m w M E f0 r N 7 E C rn w C �U f0 -- O _ a m L fy61aH IleJ Qur wnwlxew January 06, 2021 SERIES: Basics, Intensity, Nucleus, Synergy Frontier Park-Option 1 fun abounds ELEVATION PLAN 1804 Frontier Trail 125-135762-1 DRAWN BY: Tyler Hess Round Rock, TX 78681 BCI Burke Company,LLC PO Box 549 Fond du Lac, Wisconsin 54936-0549 Telephone 920-921-9220 Exhibit "A" a S Burge, January 06, 2021 SERIES: Basics, Intensity, Nucleus, Synergy Frontier Park-Option 1 fun abounds ISOMETRIC PLAN 1804 Frontier Trail 125-135762 1 DRAWN BY: Tyler Hess Round Rock, TX 78681 BCI Burke Company,LLC PO Box 549 Fond du Lac, Wisconsin 54936-0549 Telephone 920-921-9220 Exhibit "A" Proposal # 125-135762-1 Burice., January 06, 2021 2021 Pricing Proposal Prepared for: Project Location: Proposal Prepared by: Cheryl Kaufman Frontier Park-Option 1 fun abounds City of Round Rock 1804 Frontier Trail 114 Venice Street 221 E Main St Round Rock, TX 78681 Sugar Land, TX 77478 Round Rock, TX 78664 Phone: 281-793-8002 Phone: (512) 218-5417 Fax: 281-265-0043 Mike Giehl Phone: 512-636-8260 Fax: 281-265-0043 mike@fabplaygrounds.com Component No. Description Qty User Cap Ext. User Cap Weight Ext.Weight Burke Basics 550-0102 TOT SEAT, 7' & 8' PAIR, PVC ... 1 2 2 27 27 550-0114 BELT SEAT, 8' PAIR, PVC CHAIN 1 2 2 26 26 550-0135 5"OD ARCH SWING 1 0 0 366 366 550-0136 5" OD ARCH SWING ADD-ON 1 0 0 223 223 560-2603 FS TRANGO CLIMBER, 5 TO 12 1 5 5 32 32 Intensity 370-0016 GRAB BAR ASSEMBLY 2 0 0 6 12 370-0029 DYNAMIC DISCS 2-5 1 6 6 121 121 370-0842 APEX HOLE CLIMBER 2-5 1 2 2 55 55 370-0867 TREE BRANCH CLIMBER-3 1 2 2 24 24 370-1608 OVISTEP LAUNCH PAD 3 1 3 10 30 370-1612 APEX ELLIPSE CLIMBER 1 8 8 184 184 Nucleus 072-0500-104C 5" OD X 104"CAPPED POST 2 0 0 55 110 072-0500-108C 5" OD X 108"CAPPED POST 3 0 0 57 171 072-0500-132C 5" OD X 132" CAPPED POST 3 0 0 69 207 072-0500-160C 5" OD X 160" CAPPED POST 2 0 0 84 168 072-0500-184C 5" OD X 184" CAPPED POST 4 0 0 96 384 072-0500-196C 5" OD X 196" CAPPED POST 2 0 0 103 206 072-0502-172S 5" OD X 172" SWAGED POST 7 0 0 90 630 072-0504-10B 5"OD X 10"STUBBY POST 1 0 0 6 6 072-5503-104T 5" OD X 104"TOP ALUMINUM CAP... 2 0 0 20 40 072-5503-92T 5" OD X 92"TOP ALUMINUM CAPP... 4 0 0 18 72 270-0001 OFFSET ENCLOSURE 1 0 0 30 30 270-0050 8" CLOSURE PLATE 7 0 0 10 70 270-0112 UNITARY ENCLOSURE 1 0 0 34 34 270-0129 TRIANGLE PLATFORM 9 2 18 48 432 270-0132 HALF HEXAGON PLATFORM 3 6 18 144 432 270-0286 NUCLEUS STANCHION 1 0 0 37 37 270-0300 ABSTRACT PLATFORM LADDER 16" 2 1 2 17 34 370-0472 40"TRANSITION STAIR W/HANDRA... 1 4 4 229 229 370-0854 VERTO CLIMBER 1 1 1 1 35 35 370-1591 PODSTEP CLIMBER 48-56" 1 8 8 90 90 370-1643 MANITOU CLIMBER 32" 1 4 4 87 87 370-1649 EVOLUTION, DECK TO ROOF CLIMB... 1 7 7 472 472 Exhibit "A" Proposal # 125-135762-1 Burke., January 06, 2021 2021 Pricing 370-1669 SHASTA CLIMBER, POST TO POST 2 2 4 16 32 370-1671 PETAL STEP CLIMBER 40"-48" 1 3 3 48 48 370-1675 STRAIGHT OVERHEAD, NUCLEUS 1 0 0 100,000 100,000 470-0075 HILLSIDE SLIDE ENTRANCE PLATF... 2 1 2 52 104 470-0117 COBRA SLIDE CURVED 144" 1 3 3 463 463 470-0755 LUGE SLIDE, 48"-56" 1 4 4 198 198 470-0792 COBRA SLIDE FUSION SPIRAL 144" 1 2 2 443 443 470-0803 CONTOUR SLIDE, 64"-72" 1 4 4 232 232 470-0808 EVOLUTION ROOF BOTTOM EDGE 3 0 0 13 39 470-0811 EVOLUTION ROOF END PLATE 1 0 0 12 12 470-0813 EVOLUTION HEX ROOF 2 0 0 211 422 560-0055 PLAYENSEMBLE CIRQUE DRUM V 1 2 2 48 48 560-0056 PLAYENSEMBLE CIRQUE DRUM IV 1 1 1 32 32 560-0057 PLAYENSEMBLE CIRQUE DRUM III 1 1 1 25 25 560-0058 PLAYENSEMBLE CIRQUE DRUM II 1 1 1 19 19 560-0059 PLAYENSEMBLE CIRQUE DRUM 1 1 1 1 17 17 570-0100 EVOLUTION BARRIER 1 0 0 70 70 570-1544 EVOLUTION SHORT CURVED TOP BA... 1 0 0 50 50 570-1557 EVOLUTION TALL CURVED TOP BAR... 1 0 0 114 114 570-1558 EVOLUTION TALL CURVED TOP BAR... 2 0 0 114 228 570-1858 3-IN-A-ROW PANEL,ABOVE PLATF... 1 2 2 45 45 570-1864 GEAR PANEL 1 4 4 50 50 570-2668 CAR ACCESSIBLE REACH PANEL 1 2 2 23 23 570-2714 EVOLUTION 2.5' OPENING BARRIER 1 0 0 70 70 600-0104 NPPS SUPERVISION SAFETY KIT 1 0 0 3 3 660-0103 MAINTENANCE KIT, STRUCTURE 1 0 0 7 7 660-0104 INSTALLATION KIT, STRUCTURE 1 0 0 5 5 670-0423 POST, FOOTER EXTENSION 5" OD ... 7 0 0 11 77 670-0425 5" OD STUBBY POST CAP 1 0 0 1 1 Synergy 580-1364 LIL NOVO BEAN STEP 1 1 1 28 28 590-0106 COLLISION RING PANEL 1 1 1 48 48 Total User Capacity: 130 Total Weight: 108,029 lbs. Total Price: $110,168 Information is relative to the Jan 6 2021 4:35AM database. Special Notes: Prices do not include freight, unloading, material storage, site excavation/preparation, removal of existing equipment, removal of excess soil from footing holes, site security, safety surfacing, installation, or sales tax (if applicable). Prices are based on standard colors per CURRENT YEAR BCI Burke Catalog. Custom colors, where available, would be an extra charge. Pricing is valid for 45 days from the date of this proposal. Exhibit "A" SURICE GENERATIONS WARRANTY@ The Longest and Strongest warranty in the industry BCI Burke Company,LLC("Burke')warrants that all standard products are warranted to be free from defects in materials and workmanship,under normal use and service, for a period of one(1)year from the date of shipment. We stand behind our products. In addition, the following products are warranted, under normal use and service from the date of shipment as follows: • One Hundred(100)Year Limited Warranty on aluminum and steel upright posts(including Intensity®,Synergy-,Nucleus®,Voltage®,Little Buddies®,ELEVATE®,ACT VATE®, INVIGORATETM)against structural failure due to corrosion,deterioration or workmanship. • One Hundred(100)Year Limited Warranty on KoreKonnect®clamps against structural failure due to corrosion,deterioration or workmanship. • One Hundred(100)Year Limited Warranty on Hardware(nuts,bolts,washers) • One Hundred(100)Year Limited Warranty on bolt-through fastening and clamp systems(SynergyTM,Intensity®,Nucleus®,Voltage®,Little Buddies®,ELEVATE®). • Twenty-Five(25)Year Limited Warranty on spring assemblies and aluminum cast animals. • Fifteen(15)Year Limited Warranty on structure platforms and decks,metal roofs,table tops,bench tops,railings and barriers against structural failure due to materials or workmanship. • Fifteen(15)Year Limited Warranty on all plastic components including StoneBorders against structural failure due to materials or workmanship. • Ten(10)Year Limited Warranty on ShadePlay Canopies fabric,threads,and cables against degradation,cracking or material breakdown resulting from ultra-violet exposure,natural deterioration or manufacturing defects.This warranty is limited to the design loads as stated in the specifications. • Ten(10)Year Limited Warranty on NaturePlay®Boulders and GFRC products against structural failure due to natural deterioration or workmanship.Natural wear,which may occur with any concrete product with age,is excluded from this warranty • Ten(10)Year Limited Warranty on Full Color Custom Signage against manufacturing defects that cause delamination or degradation of the sign.Full Color Custom Signs also carry a two(2)year warranty against premature fading of the print and graphics on the signs. • Five(5)Year Limited Warranty on Intensity®and RopeVenture®cables and LEVEL X®flex bridge against premature wear due to natural deterioration or manufacturing defects. Determination of premature wear will be at the manufacturers discretion. • Five(5)Year Limited Warranty on moving parts,including swing components,against structural failure due to materials or workmanship. • Five(5)Year Limited Warranty on PlayEnsemble®cables and mallets against defects in materials and workmanship. • Three(3)Year Limited Warranty on electronic panel speakers,sound chips and circuit boards against electronic failure caused by manufacturing defects. The warranty stated above is valid only if the equipment is erected in conformity with the layout plan and/or installation instructions fumished by BCI Burke Company,LLC using approved parts;have been maintained and inspected in accordance with BCI Burke Company,LLC instructions.Burke's liability and your exclusive remedy hereunder will be limited to repair or replacement of those parts found in Burke's reasonable judgment to be defective.Any claim made within the above stated warranty periods must be made promptly after discovery of the defect.A part is covered only for the original warranty period of the applicable part.Replacement parts carry the applicable warranty from the date of shipment of the replacement from Burke.After the expiration of the warranty period,you must pay for all parts,transportation and service charges. Burke reserves the right to accept or reject any claim in whole or in part.Burke will not accept the return of any product without its prior written approval.Burke will assume transportation charges for shipment of the returned product if it is returned in strict compliance with Burke's written instructions THE FOREGOING WARRANTIES ARE EXCLUSIVE AND IN LIEU OF ANY OTHER WARRANTY,EXPRESS OR IMPLIED,INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY OR MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.IF THE FOREGOING DISCLAIMER OF ADDITIONAL WARRANTIES IS NOT GIVEN FULL FORCE AND EFFECT,ANY RESULTING ADDITIONAL WARRANTY SHALL BE LIMITED IN DURATION TO THE EXPRESS WARRANTIES AND BE OTHERWISE SUBJECT TO AND LIMITED BY THE TERMS OF BURKE'S PRODUCT WARRANTY.SOME STATES DO NOT ALLOW THE EXCLUSION OF CERTAIN IMPLIED WARRANTIES,SO THE ABOVE LIMITATION MAY NOT APPLY TO YOU. Warranty Exclusions:The above stated warranties do not cover:"cosmetic"defects,such as scratches,dents,marring,or fading;damage due to incorrect Installation,vandalism, misuse,accident,wear and tear from normal use,exposure to extreme weather;immersion in salt or chlorine water,unauthorized repair or modification,abnormal use,lack of maintenance,or other cause not within Burke's control;and Limitation of Remedies:Burke is not liable for consequential or incidental damages,including but not limited to labor costs or lost profits resulting from the use of or inability to use the products or from the products being incorporated in or becoming a component of any other product.If,after a reasonable number of repeated efforts,Burke is unable to repair or replace a defective or nonconforming product,Burke shall have the option to accept return of the product,or part thereof,if such does not substantially impair its value,and return the purchase price as the buyer's entire and exclusive remedy.Without limiting the generality of the foregoing,Burke will not be responsible for labor costs involved in the removal of products or the installation of replacement products.Some states do not allow the exclusion of incidental damages,so the above exclusion may not apply to you. The environment near a saltwater coast can be extremely corrosive.Some corrosion and/or deterioration is considered"normal wear"in this environment.Product installed within 500 yards of a saltwater shoreline will only be covered for half the period of the standard product warranty,up to a maximum of five years,for defects caused by corrosion.Products installed in direct contact with saltwater or that are subjected to salt spray are not covered by the standard warranty for any defects caused by corrosion. Contact your local Burke Representative for warranty information regarding Burke TuO and Burke Tile products. Terms of Sale Pricing:Prices published in this catalog are in USD,are approximate and do not include shipping&handling,surfacing,installation nor applicable taxes.All prices are subject to change without notice.Contact your Burke representative for current pricing.Payments are to be made in USD. Weights:Weights are approximate and may vary with actual orders. Installation:All equipment is shipped unassembled.For a list of factory-certified installers in your area,please contact your Burke representative. Specifications:Product specifications in this catalog were correct at the time of publication.However,product improvements are ongoing at Burke,and we reserve the right to change or discontinue specifications without notice. Loss or Damage in Transit:A signed bill of lading is our receipt from a carrier that our shipment to you was complete and in good condition upon arrival.Before you sign,please check the Bill of Lading carefully when the shipment arrives to make sure nothing is missing and there are no damages.Once the shipment leaves our plant,we are no longer responsible for any damage,loss or shortage. For more information regarding the warranty,call Customer Service at 920-921-9220 or 1-800-356-2070. 01/2020 BCIBURKE.COM BurKe 800.26G.1290 Exhibit "A" Proposal # 125-135762-1 Burke. January 13, 2021 Burice. SPECIFICATIONS FOR BCI BURKE PLAY STRUCTURES SECTION I1 68 00 Play Field Equipment and Structures These specifications were current at the time of publication but are subject to change at any time without notice. Please confirm the accuracy of these specifications with the manufacturer and/or distributor prior to installation. PART 1 GENERAL 1.01 Section Includes A. Installation of a playground structure model [125-135762-1] as shown on the plans and herein specified. 1.02 Related Sections A. 31 10 00— Site Preparation. B. 31 00 00- Earthwork. C. 32 18 00—Athletic and Recreational Surfacing. 1.03 Quality Assurance A. Installer Qualifications-An experienced installer familiar with local building codes and with the latest safety guidelines, who has completed installation of playground structures similar in material, design, and extent to that indicated for this project, and whose work has resulted in construction with a record of successful in-service performance. B. Acceptable Manufacturers - Provide play structure/components as manufactured by BCI Burke Company, LLC, P.O. Box 549, 600 Van Dyne Road, Fond du Lac, Wisconsin 54936-0549, Tel: (920) 921- 9220, Fax: (920) 921-9566,Toll Free: 1-800-266-1250, www.bciburke.com. C. Product Options- Drawing indicates size, components and dimensional requirements of playground structure and is based on the specific system indicated. 1.04 Submittals A. Product Data: Include physical characteristics such as materials, dimensions and finish. B. Shop Drawings: Show assembly and installation details. C. Samples for Verification: Color selections for [upright posts], [steel accessories], [freestanding panels & signs], [swings], [Kid KoastersTM], [plastic components], [other]. Exhibit "A" Proposal # 125-135762-1 Burke. January 13, 2021 D. Warranty: Include manufacturer's standard warranty. 1.05 References A. ASTM F 1487 Standard Consumer Safety Performance Specification for Playground Equipment for Public use CAN/CSA-Z614 Children's Playspaces and Equipment. B. ASTM F 1292 Standard Specification for Impact Attenuation of Surface Systems Under and Around Playground Equipment. C. U.S. Consumer Products Safety Commission Handbook for Public Playground Safety. D. Americans with Disabilities Act(ADA)Accessibility Guidelines for Buildings and Facilities; Play Areas, amended November 20, 2000. 1.06 Delivery, Storage and Handling A. Inspect all components on delivery to ensure that no damage occurred during shipping or handling. Materials shall be stored in original undamaged packaging in such a manner to ensure proper ventilation and drainage, and to protect against damage, weather, vandalism, and theft until ready for installation. Inspect components prior to installation. PART 2 MATERIALS 2.01 General product material specifications A. Clamps 1. KoreKonnect TM clamp castings [Nucleus, Voltage] shall be cast aluminum heat-treated alloy A356-T6 with a tensile strength of at least 34,000 psi,yield strength of at least 24,000 psi, shear of 20,700 psi, and elongation of 3.50%minimum. Each casting shall clamp to the post with two , connection bolts. Clamp casting shall encapsulate the component attached to support surge loads, preventing surge loads being supported by only the hardware. Clamp shall be finished with a baked on powder coating. 2. Clamp Castings [Little Buddies] shall be cast aluminum heat-treated alloy A356-T6 with a tensile strength of at least 34,000 psi,yield strength of at least 24,000 psi, shear of 20,700 psi, and elongation of 3.50%minimum. Each casting shall clamp to the post with one connection bolt. Clamp shall be finished with a baked on powder coating. B. Platforms 1. Hillside Fusion Slide Entrance Platform: Platform mount shall be one piece all welded construction consisting of 2.375" 12ga and 1.315" 14ga formed galvanized tubing, 7ga stainless steel and 8ga galvanized steel plates, finished with a baked-on powder coating.3/4" co-extruded HDPE platform, stainless steel assembly hardware. Exhibit "A" Proposal # 125-135762-1 Burke. January 13, 2021 2. Platforms [Nucleus,Voltage, Little Buddies] One piece all welded construction consisting of 12 GA HRPO steel shell and gussets, PVC coated after fabrication. Platforms shall connect to posts with EZKonnect(patent pending) self-leveling fastening system, with two attachment points per corner, one of those being an open ended slot for easy assembly. Platform fasteners shall attach to threaded inserts which are CNC precision factory installed into the posts. 3. Recycled Platforms [Nucleus] One piece all welded construction consisting of 12 GA HRPO steel shell and gussets, PVC coated after fabrication. Platforms shall connect to posts with EZKonnect (patent pending) self-leveling fastening system,with two attachment points per corner, one of those being an open ended slot for easy assembly. Platform fasteners shall attach to threaded inserts which are CNC precision factory installed into the posts. Boards are a one piece solid, non- hollow foamed recycled HDPE(ReHDPE) 4. 90 Degree Platform [Nucleus, Voltage] One piece all welded construction consisting of 12 GA HRPO steel shell and gussets, PVC coated after fabrication. Platforms shall connect to posts with EZKonnect(patent pending) self-leveling fastening system, with two attachment points per corner, one of those being an open ended slot for easy assembly. Platform fasteners shall attach to threaded inserts which are CNC precision factory installed into the posts. Barriers shall be one piece all welded construction consisting of 1.315" OD x 12 GA & 1.029" OD x 14 GA galvanized steel tubing, and 10 GA galvanized steel plate. Finished with a baked on powder coating. C. Fasteners 1. Button head cap screws and socket head cap screws shall be 302HQ corrosion resistant, passivated, stainless steel,tamper resistant, and pre-treated with a locking/sealing adhesive. 2. Other stainless steel hardware shall be 302HQ corrosion resistant stainless steel. 3. Non stainless steel hardware shall be zinc plated grade 5 steel. 4. Threaded Post Nut Inserts [Nucleus, Voltage, Little Buddies] shall be a corrosion resistant threaded insert crimped into post. Inserts shall be precision CNC located and factory installed for all attachment points. D. Rotationally Molded Plastic Parts, shall be manufactured from color compounded, linear, low-density polyethylene with an average of.250" wall thickness and textured non-sliding surfaces. Plastic parts shall be UV stabilized to UV-16 and shall have a density of 0.935 per ASTM D-1505. Plastic parts shall have a tensile strength at yield no less than 2500 psi with flexural modulus of 87,200 psi. E. HDPE plastic panel parts shall be precision cut from a single solid sheet of either .50"or .75"thick UV-stabilized extruded high-density polyethylene with colors molded in, with a durable matte finish. The material will have a density of 59.6 lbs/cu.ft. and a tensile strength of 4000psi. All edges shall be rounded or chamfered for safe play. Exhibit "A" Proposal # 125-135762-1 Burke. January 13, 2021 F. Posts, steel [Nucleus, Voltage, Little Buddies] shall be cold-formed steel tubing with a yield test of at least 50,000 psi and a tensile strength of at least 55,000 psi. Tube members shall comply with ASTM A- 135 and ASTM A-500 Grade B minimum and shall be tested according to ASTM E-8. 1. Tubing Exteriors shall be triple coated for maximum exterior protection: galvanized,then coated with a chromate conversion coating and finished with a baked-on powder-coat. 2. Tubing interiors shall be coated with a corrosion resistant zinc-rich coating. 3. Tubing and cap finished with a baked on powder coating. 4. Standard posts shall be an assembly consisting of the galvanized steel tubing with a cast aluminum cap factory installed in the post with 1/8"x 15/32"stainless steel pinned aluminum drive rivets. 5. Posts [Nucleus, Intensity] shall be 5"OD x 11 GA galvanized steel tubing. 6. Posts [Little Buddies] shall be 2 3/8" OD x 12 GA galvanized steel tubing. 7. Posts [Voltage] Post shall be 3 1/2" OD x 11 GA galvanized steel tubing. G. Posts, aluminum [Nucleus, Voltage, Intensity] shall be extruded aluminum tubing with a yield test of at least 35,000 psi and a tensile strength of at least 38,000 psi. Tube members shall comply with and shall be tested according to ASTM B-221. Standard posts shall be an assembly consisting of the extruded aluminum tubing with a cast aluminum cap factory installed in the post with 1/8"x 15/32" stainless steel pinned aluminum drive rivets. 1. Posts [Nucleus, Intensity] shall be 5"OD x 1/8"wall thickness aluminum tubing. 2. Posts [Voltage] Post shall be 3 1/2" OD x 1/8"wall thickness aluminum tubing. 2.02 Descriptions of Coatings A. PVC Coating (Poly-Vinyl Chloride): Prior to coating, each part shall be chemically washed, submerged in a heat-activated primer and dried. After drying, each part shall be pre-heated to a temperature no less than 350' F and immersed in liquid PVC. Play/usage surfaces shall have coating thickness of.085-.150 in. Park and site surfaces (i.e. benches,picnic tables) shall have coating thickness of.050-.080 in. PVC shall comply with California Assembly Bill#1108 by having a concentration that does not exceed 0.1% of the following phthalates; DINP, DIDP, DnOP, DEHP, or BBP. This formulation is also free of heavy metals such as Lead and Cadmium. The PVC shall have: 1. Tensile strength of no less than 1830 psi per ASTM 412. 2. Elongation of no less than 350%per ASTM 412. 3. Tear strength of no less than 250 lb./in. per ASTM 624. 4. Hardness of 75 +/- 3 (Durometer, Shore A)per ASTM 2240. Exhibit ''A'' Proposal # 125-135762-1 Bwke January 13, 2021 5. UV stabilizer shall be added to PVC to withstand one year in a QUV panel tester without any significant color drift. 6. Burn Rate will meet or exceed Federal Safety Standard MVSS 302. This is the same as a UL 94 HB rating. B. Powder Coating—Standard and Super Durable colors: All metal parts will be coated with a two-part powder coat system that consists of a primer and a top coat. Powder coating is electrostatically applied at a thickness of 3 to 6 mils (.003 - .006). Prior to powder coating, all parts shall be cleaned and pretreated with a 5 stage non-phosphate and non-chromic process. The primer is cured before applying the top coat which is a polyester/TGIC powder coating with superior color-,gloss-, and UV-16 additive. Note: Top coat may be Standard or Super Durable powder coating depending on specific color availability. Finish quality conforms to ASTM Specifications and will have the following properties: 1. Adhesion: No less than 5B [The edges of the cuts are completely smooth; none of the squares of the lattice is detached.] (cross hatch/tape adhesion test per ASTM D3359 Method B). 2. Hardness: No less than 2H(pencil hardness test per ASTM B3363). 3. Resistance to Impact: Cracking at the perimeter of the concave area,but no cracking pick off from 80 in/lb direct or reverse impact(ASTM D2794). 4. Resistance to Bending: No visible cracking(1/8"bending test per ASTM 522). 5. Degree of Gloss: No less than 80% reflected(specular gloss test at 60'per ASTM D523). 6. Resistance to Salt Spray(Standard colors): No more than 1/8"undercutting and no blistering in 1000 hours (salt spray test per ASTM B 117) 7. Resistance to Humidity(Standard colors): No more than 1/8"undercutting and no blistering in 1000 hours (humidity test per ASTM D2247) Further properties for specific Super Durable colors: 8. Resistance to Acid Salt Spray(Super Durable colors): No more than 1/32"undercutting and no blistering in 3000 hours(salt spray test per ASTM G85 Annex 5). 9. Resistance to Humidity(Super Durable colors): No more than 1/32"undercutting and no blistering in 3000 hours(humidity test per ASTM D2247) 10. Weathering(Super Durable colors): No less than 4(tested per EN 20105-A02) 11. Light fastness (Super Durable colors): No less than Grade 7 (tested per EC ISO 105-1302) C. Corrosion protection: All metal parts will either have inherent corrosion protection such as stainless steel, aluminum or galvanized steel, or they will be pre-treated prior to powder coating with either an a-coat or zinc clear chromate coating for superior corrosion protection. 2.03 Barriers& Enclosures Exhibit "A" Proposal # 125-135762-1 Burice. January 13, 2021 A. Center Mount Enclosure [Nucleus, Voltage] One piece all welded construction consisting of 3 1/2"OD X 11 GA, 1.315" OD X 12 GA & 1.029"x 14 GA galvanized steel tubing and 10 GA galvanized sheet. Finished with a baked on powder coating. B. Clubhouse Enclosures [Nucleus] 1. Clubhouse Full Board Panel and Clubhouse Half Board Panel consists of 3/4" recycled HDPE with wood grain texture, 1.315"OD x 14 GA galvanized steel tubing and zinc plated steel nut inserts. Finished with a baked on powder coating, and castings made of A356-T6 aluminum,heat- treated. Finished with baked on powder coating. The hardware package contains stainless steel button head cap screws, nuts, and washers; and aluminum rivets with 302 stainless steel pin. 2. Clubhouse Upper Board Panel consists of 3/4"recycled HDPE with wood grain texture,bracket that is one piece all welded construction consisting of 10 GA galvanized sheet steel and a formed 3/16" stainless steel plate, finished with baked on powder coating. The hardware package contains stainless steel button head cap screws, washers and barrel nuts. C. Enclosures [Little Buddies] 3/4" co-extruded H.D.P.E. D. Enclosures and Stanchions [Nucleus,Voltage] One piece all welded construction consisting of 1.315" OD x 14 GA, 1.315" OD x 12 GA, and 1.029" OD x 14 GA galvanized steel tubing, and HDPE threaded inserts. Finished with a baked-on powder coating. E. Enclosure, Offset [Nucleus, Voltage] One piece all welded construction consisting of 1.315" OD x 14 GA and 1.029" OD x 14 GA galvanized steel tubing, 10 GA galvanized sheet and HDPE threaded inserts. Finished with a baked-on powder coating. F. Evolution Barriers [Nucleus] Shall consist of a weldment that is one piece all welded construction consisting of 1.315"OD X 12 GA galvanized steel tubing, 1.315"OD X 14 GA galvanized steel tubing, 13/16"OD X 15 GA galvanized steel tubing, and 8 GA and 10 GA galvanized steel plating,which is finished with a baked on powder coating. The barriers shall have panel that are made of either 3/4"extruded HDPE or 3/4"co-extruded HDPE. There shall be castings that are A356-T6 aluminum, heat-treated, which are finished with a baked on powder coating. All hardware shall be stainless steel nuts, screws, and washer. G. Internal Barrier [Voltage] Shall consist of four separate parts each being all welded construction consisting of 1.660"OD x 12 GA and 1.315"OD x 14 GA galvanized steel tube and 10 GA galvanized steel plate finished with a baked on powder coating. H. Pipe Walls,Nature Play Pipe Wall [Nucleus, Voltage, Little Buddies] One piece, all welded construction consisting of 1.315" OD x 14 GA and 1.029" OD x 14 GA galvanized steel tubing, and 1 1/2" x 1/2" x 10 GA formed galvanized steel plate. Finished with a baked-on powder coating. 1. Pipe Wall [Little Buddies] One piece all welded construction consisting of 1.315" OD x 14 GA wall and 1.029" OD x 14 GA wall galvanized tubing, 1 1/2" x 1/2" x 1/8" HR steel channel and zinc coated grade 32510 malleable iron mounting lugs. Finished with a baked on powder coating. I Slotted Barrier[Nucleus, Voltage, Little Buddies] 3/4" co-extruded H.D.P.E. Exhibit "A'' Proposal # 125-135762-1 i January 13, 2021 Bur1w. K. Stanchion [Little Buddies] One piece all welded construction consisting of 1.315" OD x 14 GA, 1.315" OD x 12 GA, and 1.029" OD x 14 GA galvanized steel tubing, and zinc coated grade 32510 malleable iron mounting lugs. Finished with a baked on powder coating. 2.04 Brackets A. Panel Brackets [Voltage] for accessible reach panels,upper board panels and battlement panels shall be one piece all welded construction consisting of 7 GA stainless steel formed plate and 10 GA galvanized sheet steel finished with a baked on powder coating. B. Mounting Brackets [Voltage] Bracket shall be one piece all welded construction consisting of 3/16" stainless steel plate and 1.029"OD x 14 GA or 1.315"OD x 12 GA galvanized steel tubing. Finished with a baked on powder coating. C. Mounting Tubes [Little Buddies] Tube shall be one piece all welded construction consisting of 1.315" OD x 14 GA galvanized steel tubing and a stainless steel threaded insert. Finished with a baked on powder coating. D. Mounting Tubes [Voltage,Nucleus] Tube shall be one piece all welded construction consisting of a 1.315 OD x .083" wall galvanized tube and a 12L 14 steel threaded insert. Finished with a baked on powder coating. E. Panel Mounting Tubes [Voltage] Tube shall be one piece all welded construction consisting of 3/16" stainless steel plates and 1.315" OD x 12 GA galvanized steel tubing. Finished with a baked on powder coating. F. Slide Entrance Brackets [Voltage,Nucleus] Bracket shall be 14 GA galvanized steel plate finished with a baked on powder coating. G. Steering Wheel Mount Bracket [Voltage, Little Buddies] and Post-Mounted Ship's Wheel Bracket [Nucleus] Bracket shall be one piece all welded construction consisting of a 3/16" stainless steel plate and a stainless steel threaded shaft. Finished with a baked on powder coating. 2.05 3-IN-A-ROW PANEL,ABOVE PLATFORM A. CASTING, FLAT PANEL: A356-T6 Aluminum, Heat- Treated. Finished with baked on powder coating. B. 3-IN-A-ROW ASSY, 39 1/4 X 43 ABSTRACT: Assembly consisting of 1/2 and 3/4" extruded HDPE panels and stainless steel hardware fasteners. 2.06 40" TRANSITION STAIR W/HANDRAILS A. CASTING, STRAIGHT BRACKET: A356-T6 Aluminum, Heat-Treated. Finished with baked on powder coating. Exhibit "A" Proposal # 125-135762-1 Burke. January 13, 2021 B. TOP STAIR BARRIER: One piece all welded construction consisting of 1.315" OD x 12 GA &amp; 1.029" OD x 12 GA galvanized steel tubing and 10 GA galvanized steel plate. Finished with a baked on powder coating. C. 40" TRANSITION GUARDRAILS: One piece all welded construction consisting of 1.315" OD x 12 GA galvanized steel tubing, malleable iron plug and 10 GA galvanized steel plate. Finished with a baked on powder coating. D. BOTTOM STAIR TRANSITION GUARDRAIL: One piece all welded construction consisting of 1.315" OD x 12 GA&am • 1.029" OD x 12 GA galvanized steel tubing and 10 GA galvanized steel late. p, g g g p Finished i s ed with a baked on .powder coating. g E. 40" ACCESSIBLE STAIRS: One piece all welded construction consisting of 12 GA HRPO steel surfaces, sides, and gussets. PVC coated after fabrication. 2.07 5" OD ARCH SWING A. PENDULUM CASTING: Galvanize plated, grade 32510, malleable iron B. BRONZE BEARING .377 X .75 X .75: Oil impregnated,bronze. C. SWING BEAM, 5" OD X 130": One piece all welded construction consisting of 5" OD x 11 GA galvanized steel tubing and 8 GA galvanized steel plate. Finished with a baked on powder coating. D. ARCH POST END, 5" OD SWING: One piece all welded construction consisting of 5" OD x 11 GA &amp; I I/16" OD low carbon steel bar and 4 1/2" OD x 11 GA steel tubing w/cadmium and yellow chromate plating, and an assembly of 3/8" nut inserts. Finished with a baked on powder coating. E. LOCKTITE: Thread Locker; CAUTION: May irritate eyes, skin and respiratory system. Contains: polyglycol dimethacrylate,polyglycol oleate propylene clycol, titanium dioxide, and cumene hydroperoxide. 2.08 5" OD ARCH SWING ADD-ON A. PENDULUM CASTING: Galvanize plated, grade 32510, malleable iron B. BRONZE BEARING .377 X .75 X .75: Oil impregnated, bronze. C. SWING BEAM, 5" OD X 130": One piece all welded construction consisting of 5" OD x 11 GA galvanized steel tubing and 8 GA galvanized steel plate. Finished with a baked on powder coating. D. ARCH POST, ADD-ON 5" OD SWING: One piece all welded construction consisting of 5" OD x 11 GA galvanized steel tubing, 11/16 OD steel and 4 1/2" OD x 11 GA steel tubing w/zinc chromate plating, and an assembly of 3/8" nut inserts. Finished with a baked on powder coating. Exhibit "A" Proposal # 125-135762-1 ke January 13, 2021 E. LOCKTITE: Thread Locker; CAUTION: May irritate eyes, skin and respiratory system. Contains: polyglycol dimethacrylate,polyglycol oleate propylene clycol, titanium dioxide, and cumene hydroperoxide. 2.09 8" CLOSURE PLATE A. S5 8" CLOSURE PLATE: 14 GA galvanized steel plate finished with a baked on powder coating. 2.10 8" CLOSURE PLATE A. S5 8" CLOSURE PLATE: 14 GA galvanized steel plate finished with a baked on powder coating. 2.11 ABSTRACT PLATFORM LADDER 16" A. 16" ABSTRACT TRANSITION LADDER: 3/4" Co-extruded HDPE. 2.12 ABSTRACT PLATFORM LADDER 16" A. 16" ABSTRACT TRANSITION LADDER: 3/4" Co-extruded HDPE. 2.13 APEX ELLIPSE CLIMBER A. PANEL#1: 3/4" extruded HDPE. B. PANEL#2: 3/4" extruded HDPE. C. PANEL #3: 3/4" extruded HDPE. D. PANEL #4: 3/4" extruded HDPE. E. INTENSITY ARCH#1: One piece all welded construction consisting of formed 3 1/2" OD x 11 GA, formed 2 3/8" OD x 10 GA&amp; 1.315 OD x 12 GA galvanized steel tubing, formed 7 GA stainless steel sheet and 10 GA galvanized steel plates. Finished with a baked on powder coating. F. INTENSITY ARCH#2: One piece all welded construction consisting of formed 2 3/8" OD x 10 GA &amp; 1.315 OD x 12 GA galvanized steel tubing, formed 7 GA stainless steel plates, and 10 GA galvanized steel plate. Finished with a baked on powder coating. 2.14 APEX HOLE CLIMBER 2-5 A. ARCHED HOLE PANEL: 3/4" extruded HDPE. B. BRACKET, ROPE CONNECTION: One piece all welded construction consisting of a formed 3/16" stainless steel plate and a 8 GA galvanized steel sheet. Finished with a baked on powder coating. C. INTENSITY ARCH#4: One piece all welded construction consisting of formed 2 3/8" OD x 10 GA galvanized steel tubing, formed 7 GA stainless steel plate, and 10 GA galvanized steel plates. Finished with a baked on powder coating. Exhibit "A'' Proposal # 125-135762-1 ��• January 13, 2021 2.15 BELT SEAT, 8' PAIR, PVC CHAIN A. PVC COATED,4/0 CHAIN 86 1/2": Galvanized 4/0 straight coil chain with PVC coating. B. MOLDED RUBBER SEAT: Molded rubber, reinforced with a steel insert. Riveted galvanized attachment hardware. C. SPACER 1.13 OD X .25: 1/4"Nylatron GS. D. LOCKTITE: Thread Locker; CAUTION: May irritate eyes, skin and respiratory system. Contains: polyglycol dimethacrylate, polyglycol oleate propylene clycol, titanium dioxide, and cumene hydroperoxide. E. CLEVIS SHACKLE W/BOLT: 5/16" Shackle with a 3/8" X 1 1/2"bolt. 2.16 CAR ACCESSIBLE REACH PANEL A. KNOB: 3/4" extruded HDPE. B. CAR PANEL LEVER: 3/4" Extruded HDPE. C. CAR PANEL,ACCESSIBLE REACH: 3/4" co-extruded HDPE. D. PANEL MOUNT BRACKET: One piece all welded construction consisting of 10 GA galvanized sheet steel and a formed 3/16" stainless steel plate, finished with a baked on powder coating. E. STANDOFF: 1/2" OD threaded stainless steel F. KING PIN, 7/8" DIA. X 2 1/4" : 304 Stainless Steel G. STANDOFF, 13/16": 1/2" OD threaded stainless steel tubing. H. STEERING WHEEL ASSEMBLY: Assembly Consisting of a one piece all welded steering wheel made of 14 GA spun steel and 1 3/8" OD Steel Tube and a bronze bearing. Steering wheel is PVC coated after fabrication. 2.17 COBRA SLIDE CURVED 144" 2.18 ELLIPTICAL CASTING, BARRIERS: A356-T6 Aluminum,Heat-Treated. Finished with baked on powder coating.&#01); A. B. PLATE,41 11/16" X 3 3/8" X 14 GA: 14 GA galvanized sheet steel, finished with a baked on powder coating. C. TWO LEG, TUBE SLIDE BARRIER SUPPORT: 1.900" OD X 11 GA galvanized steeltubing. Exhibit "A" Proposal # 125-135762-1 Burice. January 13, 2021 D. EXIT SLIDE SECTION: 1/4" thick, linear, low density, rotationally molded, U.V. stabilized polyethylene with double wall construction, molded in 3/8" T-nut inserts, and a textured surface. E. TUBE SLIDE ENTRANCE: 1/4" thick, linear, low density, rotationally molded, U.V. stabilized polyethylene with double wall construction,and a textured surface. F. TUBE SLIDE, WIDE TURN: 1/4" thick, linear, low density,rotationally molded, U.V. stabilized polyethylene with double wall construction, and a textured surface. G. TUBE SLIDE,VIPER TRANSITION: 1/4" thick, linear, low density,rotationally molded,U.V. stabilized polyethylene with double wall construction, molded in 3/8" T-nutinserts, and a textured surface. H. TUBE SLIDE BARRIER PANEL FULL: 3/4" co-extruded HDPE. I. SUPPORT,SLIDE EXIT: One piece all welded construction consisting of 2 3/8" OD x 12 GA galvanized steel tubing and 8 GA galvanized sheet steel. Finished with a baked on powder coating. J. TUBE SLIDE STRAIGHT SUPPORT 76 1/8": One piece all welded construction consisting of 1.900" OD x 11 GA galvanized steel tubing and 8 GA galvanized sheet steel. Finished with a baked-on powder coating. K. BRACKET, SLIDE OFFSET: One piece all welded construction consisting of 8 GA galvanized steel. Finished with a baked on powder coating. L. TUBE SLIDE STRAIGHT SUPPORT 105 5/8": One piece all welded construction consisting of 1.900" OD x 11 GA galvanized steel tubing and 8 GA galvanized sheet steel. Finished with a baked-on powder coating. M. TUBE SLIDE STRAIGHT SUPPORT 142 11/16": One piece all welded construction consisting of 1.900" OD x 11 GA galvanized steel tubing and 8 GA galvanized sheet steel. Finished with a baked-on powder coating. 2.19 COBRA SLIDE FUSION SPIRAL 144" 2.20 ELLIPTICAL CASTING,BARRIERS: A356-T6 Aluminum,Heat-Treated. Finished with baked on powder coating.&MD; A. B. PLATE, 41 11/16" X 3 3/8" X 14 GA: 14 GA galvanized sheet steel, finished with a baked on powder coating. C. COBRA FULL BARRIER PLATE: 8 GA galvanized sheet steel, finished with a baked on powder coating. D. EXIT SLIDE SECTION: 1/4" thick, linear, low density, rotationally molded, U.V. stabilized polyethylene with double wall construction, molded in 3/8" T-nut inserts, and a textured surface. Exhibit "A" Proposal # 125-135762-1 ke January 13, 2021 E. SPIRAL 90 DEG SLIDE SECTION: 1/4" thick, linear, low density, rotationally molded,U.V. stabilized polyethylene with double wall construction, and a textured surface. F. TUBE SLIDE ENTRANCE: 1/4" thick, linear, low density,rotationally molded, U.V. stabilized polyethylene with double wall construction, and a textured surface. G. TUBE SLIDE, SHORT STRAIGHT: 1/4" thick, linear, low density,rotationally molded,U.V. stabilized polyethylene with double wall construction, and a textured surace. H. TUBE SLIDE, TIGHT TURN: 1/4" thick, linear, low density,rotationally molded,U.V. stabilized polyethylene with double wall construction, and a textured surface. I. TUBE SLIDE, VIPER TRANSITION: 1/4" thick, linear, low density, rotationally molded,U.V. stabilized polyethylene with double wall construction, molded in 3/8" T-nutinserts, and a textured surface. J. FULL NO CLIMB, FUSION BARRIER: 3/4" Co-extruded HDPE. K. SUPPORT,SLIDE EXIT: One piece all welded construction consisting of 2 3/8" OD x 12 GA galvanized steel tubing and 8 GA galvanized sheet steel. Finished with a baked on powder coating. L. SLIDE SUPPORT 3J: 8 gage formed plate welded to 1.660" OD tubing. Finished with baked on powder coat. M. SLIDE SUPPORT 2J: 8 gage formed plate welded to 1.660" OD tubing. Finished with baked on powder coat. N. VIPER SPIRAL SUPPORT 96: 8 gage formed plate welded to formed 1.660" OD galvanized tubing. Finished with baked on powder coat. O. SLIDE SUPPORT 1 J: 8 gage formed plate welded to 1.660" OD tubing. Finished with baked on powder coat. P. BRACKET, SLIDE OFFSET: One piece all welded construction consisting of 8 GA galvanized steel. Finished with a baked on powder coating. Q. TUBE SLIDE STRAIGHT SUPPORT 126 3/16": One piece all welded construction consisting of 1.900" OD x 11 GA galvanized steel tubing and 8 GA galvanized sheet steel. Finished with a baked-on powder coating. 2.21 COLLISION RING PANEL A. COLLISION RING ASSEMBLY: Assembly consisting of 1/4" clear polycarbonate window, 1/4", 1/2" and 3/4" extruded HDPE, co-extruded HDPE all assembled together with stainless steel hardware. 2.22 CONTOUR SLIDE,64"-72" Exhibit "A" Proposal # 125-135762-1 Burke. January 13, 2021 A. CASTING, 90 DEGREE BRACKET: A356-T6 Aluminum, Heat-Treated. Finished with baked on powder coating. B. TUBE 1.315" OD X 48 3/4": 1.315" OD X 12 GA galvanized tubing. Finished with a baked on powder coating. C. DOUBLE SLIDE HOOD: Double wall, linear low density,rotationally molded, U.V. stabilized polyethylene with double wall construction, molded in 3/8" T-nut inserts, and a textured surface. D. SLIDE, CONTOUR: 1/4" thick, linear, low density,rotationally molded, U.V. stabilized polyethylene with double wall construction,molded in 3/8" T-nut inserts, and a textured surface. E. SUPPORT,SLIDE EXIT: One piece all welded construction consisting of 2 3/8" OD x 12 GA galvanized steel tubing and 8 GA galvanized sheet steel. Finished with a baked on powder coating. F. HOOD MOUNT BRACKET 1.315" X 4 3/8": 10 gage mounting plate welded to 1.315" OD tubing. Finished with baked on powder coat. G. LUGE SLIDE MID SUPPORT: One piece all welded construction consisting of 2 3/8" OD x 10 GA galvanized steel tubing and 2 1/2" x 1 1/2" x 3/16" HRS angle. Finished with a baked on powder coating after fabrication. 2.23 DYNAMIC DISCS 2-5 A. HANGING ROPE POD BOTTOM: 1/2" Extruded HDPE B. HANGING ROPE POD TOP: 1/2" Extruded HDPE C. ROPE ASSEMBLY, SINGLE, 62 1/4": Rope consists of 6 right hand, regular lay strands, closed around a synthetic fiber core, with each preformed strand consisting of 8 galvanized steel wires tightly covered with polyester fibers. Aluminum end connectors and ferrules with stainless steel screws. ARCHED BEAM: n i D. ARC One piece all welded construction consisting of formed 2 3/8 OD x 10 GA P g galvanized steel tubing, 7 GA stainless steel sheet and 8 GA galvanized steel plate. Finished with a baked on powder coating. E. PLATE WELDMENT: One piece all welded construction consisting of 1.029" OD x 14 GA and 2 3/8" OD x 12 GA galvanized steel tubing and 8 GA galvanized steel plate. Finished with a baked on powder coating. F. LOCKTITE: Thread Locker; CAUTION: May irritate eyes, skin and respiratory system. Contains: polyglycol dimethacrylate,polyglycol oleate propylene clycol, titanium dioxide, and cumene hydroperoxide. G. BRASS SPACER 7/16" OD X 1 1/4": Brass Tube 7/16" OD X .028"Wall 2.24 EVOLUTION 2.5' OPENING BARRIER Exhibit "A" Proposal # 125-135762-1 BWke- January 13, 2021 2.25 ELLIPTICAL CASTING, BARRIERS: A356-T6 Aluminum, Heat- Treated. Finished with baked on powder coating.&#01); A. B. SMALL LOWER PANEL, SHORT BARRIER: 3/4" Extruded HDPE C. LARGE LOWER PANEL, SHORT BARRIER: 3/4" Extruded HDPE D. BARRIER, 2.5'OPENING: One piece all welded construction consisting of 1.315" OD X 12 GA galvanized tubing, 1.315" OD X 14 GA galvanized tubing, 13/16" OD X 15 GA galvanized tubing, and 8 GA and 10 GA galvanized plating. Finished with a baked on powder coating. 2.26 EVOLUTION BARRIER A. CASTING, STRAIGHT BRACKET: A356-T6 Aluminum, Heat- Treated. Finished with baked on powder coating. B. PANEL, EVOLUTION BARRIER: 3/4" Extruded HDPE C. EVOLUTION BARRIER 41 1/16" H: One piece all welded construction consisting of 1.315" od x 12 GA and 1.029" OD x 14 GA galvanized steel tubing, and 10 GA galvanized steel sheeting. Finished with baked on powder coating. 2.27 EVOLUTION HEX ROOF A. EVOLUTION ROOF PLATE, HALF HEX: 14 GA galvanized sheet. Finished with a baked on powder coating. B. HEX ROOF CENTER BEAM: One piece all welded construction consisting of 7 GA stainless steel sheet, 8 GA galvanized plating, and 2.375" OD x 10 GA galvanized tubing. Finished with a baked on powder coating. C. ROOF SUPPORT, RIGHT: One piece all welded construction consisting of 7 GA stainless steel sheet, 8 GA galvanized plating, and 2.375" OD x 10 GA galvanized tubing. Finished with a baked on powder coating. D. TOWER ROOF SIDE, LEFT: One piece all welded construction consisting of 7 GA stainless steel sheet, 8 GA galvanized plating, and 2.375" OD x 10 GA galvanized tubing. Finished with a baked on powder coating. 2.28 EVOLUTION HEX ROOF A. EVOLUTION ROOF PLATE, HALF HEX: 14 GA galvanized sheet. Finished with a baked on powder coating. Exhibit "A" Proposal # 125-135762-1 Burke. January 13, 2021 B. HEX ROOF CENTER BEAM: One piece all welded construction consisting of 7 GA stainless steel sheet, 8 GA galvanized plating, and 2.375" OD x 10 GA galvanized tubing. Finished with a baked on powder coating. C. ROOF SUPPORT, RIGHT: One piece all welded construction consisting of 7 GA stainless steel sheet, 8 GA galvanized plating, and 2.375" OD x 10 GA galvanized tubing. Finished with a baked on powder coating. D. TOWER ROOF SIDE, LEFT: One piece all welded construction consisting of 7 GA stainless steel sheet, 8 GA galvanized plating, and 2.375" OD x 10 GA galvanized tubing. Finished with a baked on powder coating. 2.29 EVOLUTION ROOF BOTTOM EDGE A. CROSSBAR, ONE-SIDED PLATE: One piece all welded constructions consisting of 7 GA stainless steel sheet, 8 GA galvanized plating, and 1.315" OD x 12 GA galvanized tubing. Finished with a baked on powder coating. 2.30 EVOLUTION ROOF BOTTOM EDGE A. CROSSBAR, ONE-SIDED PLATE: One piece all welded constructions consisting of 7 GA stainless steel sheet, 8 GA galvanized plating, and 1.315" OD x 12 GA galvanized tubing. Finished with a baked on powder coating. 2.31 EVOLUTION ROOF END PLATE A. ROOF END PLATE, EVOLUTION: 8 GA galvanized steel sheeting. Finished with a baked on powder coating. 2.32 EVOLUTION SHORT CURVED TOP BARRIER 2.33 ELLIPTICAL CASTING,BARRIERS: A356-T6 Aluminum, Heat- Treated. Finished Frith baked on powder coating.&#xOD; A. B. SMALL LOWER PANEL, SHORT BARRIER: 3/4" Extruded HDPE C. LARGE LOWER PANEL, SHORT BARRIER: 3/4" Extruded HDPE D. TOP PANEL, SHORT BARRIER: 3/4" Extruded HDPE E. BARRIER, CURVED TOP 44 1/16" H: One piece all welded construction consisting of 1.315" OD X 12 GA galvanized tubing, 1.315" OD X 14 GA galvanized tubing, 13/16" OD X 15 GA galvanized tubing, and 8 GA and 10 GA galvanized plating. Finished with a baked on powder coating. 2.34 EVOLUTION TALL CURVED TOP BARRIER,LEFT Exhibit "A" Proposal # 125-135762-1 ke. January 13, 2021 2.35 ELLIPTICAL CASTING, BARRIERS: A356-T6 Aluminum,Heat-Treated. Finished with baked on powder coating.&#01); A. B. BARRIER PANEL, LEFT: 3/4" Co-extruded HDPE C. TOP TALL CURVED BARRIER PANEL, LEFT: 3/4" Co-extruded HDPE D. BARRIER, CURVED TOP 84 9/16" H: One piece all welded construction consisting of 1.315" OD X 14 GA galvanized tubing, 13/16" OD X 15 GA galvanized tubing, and 8 GA and 10 GA galvanized plating. Finished with a baked on powder coating. 2.36 EVOLUTION TALL CURVED TOP BARRIER, RIGHT 2.37 ELLIPTICAL CASTING,BARRIERS: A356-T6 Aluminum,Heat-Treated. Finished with baked on powder coating.&#01); A. B. BOTTOM BARRIER PANEL, RIGHT: 3/4" Co-extruded HDPE C. TOP TALL CURVED BARRIER PANEL, RIGHT: 3/4" Co-extruded HDPE D. BARRIER, CURVED TOP 84 9/16" H: One piece all welded construction consisting of 1.315" OD X 14 GA galvanized tubing, 13/16" OD X 15 GA galvanized tubing, and 8 GA and 10 GA galvanized plating. Finished with a baked on powder coating. 2.38 EVOLUTION,DECK TO ROOF CLIMBER A. FORMED PLATE,42 3/4" X 5 9/16" X 8 GA: 8 GA galvanized steel sheeting. Finished with a baked on powder coating. B. PLATE,4 15/16" X 5 1/8" X 16 GA: 16 GA galvanized steel sheeting. Finished with a baked on powder coating. C. PLATE,45 1/2" X 5 15/16" X 12 GA: 12 GA galvanized steel sheeting. Finished with a baked on powder coating. D. LARGE PANEL, TOWER: 3/4" Co-extruded HDPE E. SMALL TOP PANEL, TOWER: 3/4" Co-extruded HDPE F. SMALL BOTTOM PANEL, TOWER: 3/4" Co-extruded HDPE G. ROPE ASSEMBLY, TOWER#1: 20mm rope consists of 6 right hand, regular lay strands, closed around a synthetic fiber core, with each preformed strand consisting of 8 galvanized steel wires tightly covered with polyester fibers. Aluminum end connectors and ferrules. Exhibit "A" Proposal # 125-135762-1 Burke. January 13, 2021 H. ROPE ASSEMBLY, TOWER#2: 20mm rope consists of 6 right hand, regular lay strands, closed around a synthetic fiber core, with each preformed strand consisting of 8 galvanized steel wires tightly covered with polyester fibers. Aluminum end connectors and ferrules. I. ROPE ASSEMBLY, TOWER#3: 20mm rope consists of 6 right hand, regular lay strands, closed around a synthetic fiber core,with each preformed strand consisting of 8 galvanized steel wires tightly covered with polyester fibers. Aluminum end connectors and ferrules. J. ROPE ASSEMBLY, TOWER#4: 20mm rope consists of 6 right hand, regular lay strands, closed around a synthetic fiber core,with each preformed strand consisting of 8 galvanized steel wires tightly covered with polyester fibers. Aluminum end connectors and ferrules. K. LIFTING BAR, EVOLUTION: 1.029" OD x 14 GA galvnized steel tubing. L. BRACKET, YOKE CONNECTION: One piece all welded construction consisting of 7 GA stainless steel sheeting and 3/8" thick stainless steel tab. Finished with a baked on powder coating. M. ARCH CLIMBER, EVOLUTION: One piece all welded construction consisting of 2 3/8" OD X 10 GA and 1.315" OD X 12 GA galvanized steel tubing, 7 GA stainless steel sheeting, 8 GA and 10 GA galvanized steel sheeting, 3/8" thick stainless steel tab, and 1.315" OD zinc-chromated steel round. Finished with a baked on powder coating. N. CLIMBER ARCH CROSSBAR, EVOLUTION: One piece all welded construction consisting of 1.315" OD X 12 GA galvanized tubing and 8 GA galvanized plating. Finished with a baked on powder coating. O. CROSSBAR, TWO-SIDED PLATE: One piece all welded constructions consisting of 7 GA stainless steel sheet, 8 GA galvanized plating, and 1.315" OD x 12 GA galvanized tubing. Finished with a baked on powder coating. P. BRACKET, HDPE OFFSET MOUNT: One piece all welded constructions consisting of 7 GA stainless steel sheeting and 10 GA galvanized plating. Finished with a baked on powder coating. Q. BRACKET,20 MM ROPE TO DECK: One piece all welded construction consisting of 8 GA galvanized sheeting and 3/8" thick stainless steel tab. Finished with a baked on powder coating. R. NO CLIMB MESH BARRIER,45 3/16" X 82 11/16": One piece all welded construction consisting of 9 GA galvanized steel wire. Finished with a baked on powder coating. 2.39 FS TRANGO CLIMBER,5 TO 12 A. ROPE ASSEMBLY, TAB TO TAB 84 11/16": Rope consists of 6 right hand, regular lay strands, closed around a synthetic fiber core,with each preformed strand consisting of 8 galvanized steel wires tightly covered with polyester fibers. Aluminum end connectors and ferrules. B. BRACKET, VINE CLIMBER CONNECTION: One piece all welded construction consisting of 7 GA stainless steel formed plate and 8 GA galvanized sheet. Finished with a baked on powder coating. Exhibit "A" Proposal # 125-135762-1 Bwks January 13, 2021 C. WELDMENT, VINE CLIMBER: One piece all welded construction consisting of 1.660" OD X 12 GA &amp; 1.315" OD X 12 GA galvanized steel tubing. Finished with a baked on powder coating. D. BRACKET, YOKE CONNECTION 1 3/4" X 7 1/4": One piece all welded construction consisting of 3/8" thick stainless steel and formed 7 GA stainless steel sheet. Finished with a baked on powder coating. 2.40 GEAR PANEL A. CASTING, FLAT PANEL: A356-T6 Aluminum, Heat-Treated. Finished with baked on powder coating. B. 39 1/4 X 43 GEAR PANEL ASSEMBLY: Assembly consisting of 3/4" extruded H.D.P.E. panel &amp; knob, 1/2" extruded H.D.P.E. gears, 1/4" clear polycarbonate window, nylon washers, 5/8" OD nylon tube, stainless steel screws, T-nuts, and flat washers. 2.41 GRAB BAR ASSEMBLY A. GRAB BAR: One piece all welded construction consisting of 1.029" OD x 14 GA galvanized steel tubing and formed 3/16" stainless steel plates. Finished with a baked on powder coating. 2.42 GRAB BAR ASSEMBLY A. GRAB BAR: One piece all welded construction consisting of 1.029" OD x 14 GA galvanized steel tubing and formed 3/16" stainless steel plates. Finished with a baked on powder coating. 2.43 HALF HEXAGON PLATFORM A. HALF HEX PLATFORM S5P: 12 GA HRPO sheet, finished with a PVC Coating 2.44 HILLSIDE SLIDE ENTRANCE PLATFORM A. HILLSIDE SLIDE DECK: 3/4" Co-extruded HPDE B. HILLSIDE SLIDE ENTRANCE PLATFORM: - 2.45 HILLSIDE SLIDE ENTRANCE PLATFORM A. HILLSIDE SLIDE DECK: 3/4" Co-extruded HPDE B. HILLSIDE SLIDE ENTRANCE PLATFORM: - 2.46 LIL NOVO BEAN STEP A. LIL NOVO SEAT PANEL: 3/4" Co-extruded HDPE B. LIL NOVO SEAT FRAME: One piece all welded construction consisting of 3.5" OD x 11 GA galvanized steel tubing, 8 GA galvanized steel sheeting,and 1/4" zinc-chromated HR steel sheeting. Finished with a baked on powder coating. Exhibit "A" Proposal # 125-135762-1 Burice. January 13, 2021 2.47 LUGE SLIDE,48"-56" A. CASTING, 90 DEGREE BRACKET: A356-T6 Aluminum, Heat-Treated. Finished with baked on powder coating. B. TUBE 1.315" OD X 48 3/4": 1.315" OD X 12 GA galvanized tubing. Finished with a baked on powder coating. C. DOUBLE SLIDE HOOD: Double wall, linear low density, rotationally molded,U.V. stabilized polyethylene with double wall construction,molded in 3/8" T-nut inserts, and a textured surface. D. SLIDE, LUGE: 1/4" thick, linear, low density, rotationally molded,U.V. stabilized polyethylene with double wall construction,molded in 3/8" T-nut inserts, and a textured surface. E. SUPPORT,SLIDE EXIT: One piece all welded construction consisting of 2 3/8" OD x 12 GA galvanized steel tubing and 8 GA galvanized sheet steel. Finished with a baked on powder coating. F. HOOD MOUNT BRACKET 1.315" X 4 3/8": 10 gage mounting plate welded to 1.315" OD tubing. Finished with baked on powder coat. G. LUGE SLIDE MID SUPPORT: One piece all welded construction consisting of 2 3/8" OD x 10 GA galvanized steel tubing and 2 1/2" x 1 1/2" x 3/16" HRS angle. Finished with a baked on powder coating g g g P g after fabrication. 2.48 MANITOU CLIMBER 32" A. 1.90" X 8 GA U BRACKET: - B. MANITOU CLIMBER: - C. 32" MANITOU BRACKET: - D. 1.9" OD X 32 1/16" FOOTING TUBE: - 2.49 NPPS SUPERVISION SAFETY KIT A. NPPS DVD: National Program for Playground Safety Supervision safety kit including training manual, training DVD, and supervision fanny pack with supplies. 2.50 NUCLEUS STANCHION A. CASTING, STRAIGHT BRACKET: A356-T6 Aluminum, Heat- Treated. Finished with baked on powder coating. B. S5 STANCHION: One piece all welded construction consisting of 1.315" OD x 14 GA, 1.315" OD x 12 GA, and 1.029" OD x 14 GA galvanized steel tubing, and HDPE threaded inserts. Finished with a baked on powder coating. Exhibit "A" Proposal # 125-135762-1 Burice. January 13, 2021 2.51 OFFSET ENCLOSURE A. CASTING, STRAIGHT BRACKET: A356-T6 Aluminum, Heat- Treated. Finished with baked on powder coating. B. S5 OFFSET ENCLOSURE: One piece all welded construction consisting of 1.315" OD x 14 GA, 1.315" OD x 12 GA, and 1.029" OD x 14 GA galvanized steel tubing, and 10 GA sheet steel. Finished with a baked on powder coating. 2.52 OVISTEP LAUNCH PAD A. OVISTEP LANDING PANEL: 3/4" co-extruded HDPE. B. BRACKET, STEP MOUNTING: One piece all welded construction consisting of 10 GA galvanized sheet steel, 7 GA stainless steel sheet and 1.315" OD x 12 GA galvanized steel tubing. Finished with a baked on powder coating. 2.53 PETAL STEP CLIMBER 40"48" A. PETAL CLIMBER STEP: 3/4" Co-Extruded HDPE B. PETAL STEP CLIMBER 40"-48": - 2.54 PLAYENSEMBLE CIRQUE DRUM I A. PLAYENSEMBLE XS DRUM MOUNT: One piece all welded construction consisting of 11 GA x 1.900" OD galvanized tubing, 1.315" OD x 14 GA galvanized tubing and four threaded inserts. Finished with a baked on powder coating. B. PLAYENSEMBLE DRUM XS: ABS cap and U-PVC resonator, finished with a sprayed-on color coating. 2.55 PLAYENSEMBLE CIRQUE DRUM II A. PLAYENSEMBLE S DRUM MOUNT: One piece all welded construction consisting of 11 GA x 1.900" OD galvanized tubing, 1.315" OD x 14 GA galvanized tubing and four threaded inserts. Finished with a baked on powder coating. B. PLAYENSEMBLE DRUM S: ABS cap and U-PVC resonator, finished with a sprayed-on color coating. 2.56 PLAYENSEMBLE CIRQUE DRUM III A. PLAYENSEMBLE M DRUM MOUNT: One piece all welded construction consisting of 11 GA x 1.900" OD galvanized tubing, 1.315" OD x 14 GA galvanized tubing and four threaded inserts. Finished with a baked on powder coating. Exhibit "A" Proposal # 125-135762-1 Burke® January 13, 2021 B. PLAYENSEMBLE DRUM M: ABS cap and U-PVC resonator, finished with a sprayed-on color coating. 2.57 PLAYENSEMBLE CIRQUE DRUM IV A. PLAYENSEMBLE L DRUM MOUNT: One piece all welded construction consisting of 12 GA x 2.375" OD galvanized tubing, 1.315" OD x 14 GA galvanized tubing and four threaded inserts. Finished with a baked on powder coating. B. PLAYENSEMBLE DRUM L: ABS cap and U-PVC resonator, finished with a sprayed-on color coating. 2.58 PLAYENSEMBLE CIRQUE DRUM V A. PLAYENSEMBLE XL DRUM MOUNT: One piece all welded construction consisting of 12 GA x 2.375" OD galvanized tubing, 1.315" OD x 14 GA galvanized tubing and four threaded inserts. Finished with a baked on powder coating. B. PLAYENSEMBLE DRUM XL: ABS cap and U-PVC resonator, finished with a sprayed-on color coating. 2.59 PODSTEP CLIMBER 48-56" A. CASTING, STRAIGHT BRACKET: A356-T6 Aluminum, Heat-Treated. Finished with baked on powder coating. B. CHAIN 4/0 (16 11/16") PVC COATED : 3/8" diameter,4/0 straight coil chain. PVC coated. C. ANCHOR TUBE: 1.315" OD x 12 GA galvanized steel tubing. D. POD: 1/4" thick, linear, low density, rotationally molded, U.V. stabilized polyethylene with double wall construction. E. ROPE ASSEMBLY, DISC TO DISC: Rope consists of 6 right hand,regular lay strands, closed around a synthetic fiber core, with each preformed strand consisting of 8 galvanized steel wires tightly covered with polyester fibers. End connectors and ferrules with stainless steel screws. F. ROPE ASSEMBLY, DISC TO TAB 92 1/8": Rope consists of 6 right hand,regular lay strands, closed around a synthetic fiber core, with each preformed strand consisting of 8 galvanized steel wires tightly covered with polyester fibers. Aluminum grip, end connectors, and ferrules with stainless steel screws. G. ROPE ASSEMBLY, DISC TO TAB 78 1/8": Rope consists of 6 right hand, regular lay strands, closed around a synthetic fiber core, with each preformed strand consisting of 8 galvanized steel wires tightly covered with polyester fibers. Aluminum grip, end connectors, and ferrules with stainless steel screws. Exhibit "A" Proposal # 125-135762-1 Bwke January 13, 2021 H. ROPE ASSEMBLY, DISC TO TAB 64 1/8": Rope consists of 6 right hand,regular lay strands, closed around a synthetic fiber core, with each preformed strand consisting of 8 galvanized steel wires tightly covered with polyester fibers. Aluminum grip, end connectors, and ferrules with stainless steel screws. I. ROPE ASSEMBLY, TUBE TO DISC 22 1/4": Rope consists of 6 right hand,regular lay strands, closed around a synthetic fiber core,with each preformed strand consisting of 8 galvanized steel wires tightly covered with polyester fibers. End connectors and ferrules with stainless steel screws. J. ROPE ASSEMBLY, TUBE TO DISC 9 3/8": Rope consists of 6 right hand,regular lay strands, closed around a synthetic fiber core, with each preformed strand consisting of 8 galvanized steel wires tightly covered with polyester fibers. End connectors and ferrules with stainless steel screws. K. ROPE ASSEMBLY, DISC TO DISC: Rope consists of 6 right hand,regular lay strands, closed around a synthetic fiber core, with each preformed strand consisting of 8 galvanized steel wires tightly covered with polyester fibers. Aluminum end connectors and ferrules with stainless steel threaded rods and screws. L. ROPE ASSEMBLY, TUBE TO DISC 28 7/8": Rope consists of 6 right hand, regular lay strands, closed around a synthetic fiber core, with each preformed strand consisting of 8 galvanized steel wires tightly covered with polyester fibers. Aluminum end connectors and ferrules with stainless steel threaded rods and screws. M. S5 CENTER MOUNT ENCLOSURE: One piece all welded construction consisting of 3 1/2" OD x 11 GA, 1.315" OD x 12 GA&amp; 1.029" OD X 14 GA galvanized steel tubing, and 10 GA galvanized sheet. 3 1/2" aluminum post cap and rivets. Finished with a baked on powder coating. N. WELDMENT, DISC MOUNTING: One piece all welded construction consisting of formed 1.315" OD x 12 GA galvanized steel tubing, 10 GA galvanized steel sheet. Finished with a baked on powder coating. O. ROPE STEP CLIMBER UPPER BRACE: One piece all welded construction consisting of 1.900" OD x 11 GA galvanized steel tubing, 1.563" x 13 GA galvanized steel tubing, 8 GA mounting brackets and formed plate. Finished with a baked on powder coating. P. ROPE STEP CLIMBER CROSS BRACE: One piece all welded construction consisting of 1.900" OD x 11 GA galvanized steel tubing and 8 GA mounting brackets. Finished with a baked on powder coating. Q. SPACER 1.13 OD X .25: 1/4"Nylatron GS. R. LOCKTITE: Thread Locker; CAUTION: May irritate eyes, skin and respiratory system. Contains: polyglycol dimethacrylate,polyglycol oleate propylene clycol, titanium dioxide, and cumene hydroperoxide. S. CLEVIS SHACKLE W/BOLT: 5/16" Shackle with a 3/8" X 1 1/2"bolt. T. BRASS SPACER 7/16" OD X 1 1/4": Brass Tube 7/16" OD X .028" Wall 2.60 SHASTA CLIMBER,POST TO POST Exhibit "A'' Proposal # 125-135762-1 Burke. January 13, 2021 A. SHASTA CLIMBER: One piece all welded construction consisting of 1.315" OD x 12 GA galvanized steel tubing, and 7 GA stainless steel sheet. Finished with a baked-on powder coating. 2.61 STRAIGHT OVERHEAD,NUCLEUS A. STRAIGHT OVERHEAD BEAM,NUCLEUS: One piece all welded construction consisting of 2 3/8" OD x 10 GA,2 3/8" OD x 12 GA and 1.029" x 14 GA galvanized steel tubing, and 3/16" thick stainless steel. Finished with a baked on powder coating. 2.62 TOT SEAT, 7' & 8' PAIR, PVC CHAIN A. PVC COATED, 4/0 CHAIN 64 9/16": 3/8" diameter,4/0 straight coil chain. PVC coated after fabrication. B. MOLDED RUBBER TOT SEAT ONLY: - C. SPACER 1.13 OD X .25: 1/4" Nylatron GS. D. LOCKTITE: Thread Locker; CAUTION: May irritate eyes, skin and respiratory system. Contains: polyglycol dimethacrylate,polyglycol oleate propylene clycol, titanium dioxide, and cumene hydroperoxide. E. CLEVIS SHACKLE W/BOLT: 5/16" Shackle with a 3/8" X 1 1/2" bolt. 2.63 TREE BRANCH CLIMBER-3 A. METAL CLIMBER: - 2.64 TRIANGLE PLATFORM A. TRIANGLE PLATFORM S5P: 12 GA HRPO sheet, finished with a PVC Coating 2.65 TRIANGLE PLATFORM A. TRIANGLE PLATFORM S5P: 12 GA HRPO sheet, finished with a PVC Coating 2.66 UNITARY ENCLOSURE A. CASTING, STRAIGHT BRACKET: A356-T6 Aluminum, Heat-Treated. Finished with baked on powder coating. B. S5 UNITARY ENCLOSURE: One piece all welded construction consisting of 1.315" OD x 14 GA, 1.315" OD x 12 GA, and 1.029" OD x 14 GA galvanized steel tubing, and HDPE threaded inserts. Finished with a baked on powder coating. 2.67 VERTO CLIMBER 1 A. PANEL#3: 3/4" extruded HDPE. Exhibit "A'' Proposal # 125-135762-1 Burke. January 13, 2021 B. INTENSITY ARCH#2: One piece all welded construction consisting of formed 2 3/8" OD x 10 GA &amp; 1.315 OD x 12 GA galvanized steel tubing, formed 7 GA stainless steel plates, and 10 GA galvanized steel plate. Finished with a baked on powder coating. PART 3 EXECUTION 3.01 Site Preparation A. All new installation shall be laid out by the contractor in accordance with the construction plans. 3.02 Installation A. Install play structure in compliance with manufacturer's written instructions. B. Install components in sequence as recommended by manufacturer. C. Install play structure as indicated on the drawings provided. D. Variations from the installation indicated must be approved. E. Variations from the installation indicated and all costs for removal and replacement will be the responsibility of the contractor. 3.03 Cleaning A. The contractor shall clean the jobsite of excess materials, including post hole excavations. 3.04 Demonstration A. Instruct the owner's personnel on proper operation and maintenance of playground components. END OF SECTION BC1 BURKE COMPANY,LLC 660 Van Dyne Road P.O.Box 549 Fond du Lac,Wisconsin 54936-0549 Contact: Scott Liebelt Phone: (920) 921-9220 Fax: (920) 921-9566 Toll Free: 1-800-266-1250 Website: www.beiburke.com E-mail: sales@bciburke.com Revision Date: 3/18/2019 I Exhibit "A" PLAY THAT MOVESYOU Frontier Park-Option 2 City of Round Rock January 06,2021 Cheryl Kaufman City of Round Rock 221 E Main St Round Rock,TX 78664 Dear Cheryl Kaufman: fun abounds is delighted to provide City of Round Rock with this playground equipment proposal. This design was developed with your specific needs in mind,and we look forward to discussing this project further with you to ensure your complete satisfaction.fun abounds is confident that this proposal will satisfy City of Round Rock's functional,environmental,and safety requirements-and most importantly,bring joy and excitement to the children and families directly benefiting from your new playground. You have our personal commitment to support this project and your organization in every manner possible.We look forward to continuing to develop a long-standing relationship with City of Round Rock. We appreciate your consideration and value this opportunity to earn your business. Sincerely, Mike Giehl fun abounds 114 Venice Street Sugar Land,TX 77478 BCIBU;ZVE.COM Burke 800.266.1250 Exhibit "A" PLAY T14AT MOVES YOU At Burke,movement is our mantra.It drives our purpose and ignites our passion to bring the best in playground design and the most innovative,developmentally rich play,outdoor fitness and recreation products.Our research and testing push us to create new and unique ways to challenge children,families,schools,communities,teams and individuals to move,to grow and to play.Play fosters opportunities for connection between generations and with our peers,provides growth and togetherness and moves us in so many ways.Join Our Movement® and experience the many ways play can move you. PLAY FOR HEALTH Movement is life and is one of the most important aspects in overall health and wellness for people of all ages and abilities.Burke has playground and fitness offerings that engage everyone in all stages of life to move.Our Nucleus®and Intensity®playgrounds feature a fusion of play that helps children engage in active play throughout the day for enhanced growth and developmental opportunities.ELEVATE®Fitness Course brings obstacle course fitness to a whole new level and is poised to engage children 5-12,teenagers and adults.ACTIVATE®Fitness Circuit and INVIGORATEW Dynamic Fitness are a great way to add events to a fitness trail or create a space for outdoor exercise.Our variety of fitness equipment will meet you where you are in your fitness journey and challenge you to be more. PLAY FOR YOUR MIND Playful experiences are learning experiences and children at play are developing a wide-variety of skills that range from problem solving and cognitive planning to memory and self-regulation.Each and every time a child plays they are contributing positively to their cognitive development and setting themselves u for future success. P g P yr 1 PLAY FOP. CONNECTION Play provides us with common experiences,shared laughter and true connection.It brings communities together and helps us return to the simplicity of basic human connection and kindness.Parks and recreation spaces are critical because they lay the groundwork for the intergenerational engagement,interaction and development we all seek.Products such as Novo®Playful Furniture,with interesting pieces that can be used in a variety of ways,foster those opportunities by creating a space where everyone can interact and play together in their own way.The Konnection®Swing revolutionizes connection by promoting face-to-face connections and playing together.Every person of every age and ability brings their own unique experiences that enhance the collective and moves us all through play. PLAY FOR MOTION Motion play creates a childhood experience like no other by creating movement for children of all abilities and providing developmental benefits,including increased spatial awareness,inner ear stimulation and balance.Motion can be a source of calm for children with sensory processing differences while providing delight and excitement for children of all ages. PLAY FOR DEVELOPMENT Play is the work of childhood and helps children express themselves,monitor their emotions and develop a sense of identity that fuels their self-esteem and shapes their world view.Creating environments that foster this growth is at the heart of what we do at Burke and helps to teach resiliency and perseverance,all skills that transcend the playground and help children to develop into successful and healthy adults. BCIBUIZVE.COM surKe 800.2GG.1250 Exhibit "A" WOR4 T14AT MOVE45 US Our mission is simple—to bring Play That Moves You®to communities around the world.This mission drives us each and every day to innovate the best in play,playgrounds,recreation and outdoor fitness equipment that help everyone find the best of themselves through play.We are passionate about our legacy of customer service and craftsmanship while looking to the future and always striving to be better. At Burke,play inspires us to create a community of people that are invested in growth,aren't afraid to commit to positive change and seek to enrich and enhance the lives of the people in communities where we serve and live.Researching,innovating and creating products that help communities and people grow and thrive is the core of our purpose.In our own community,we partner with organizations such as the YMCA and Boys and Girls Club of Fond du Lac and we support,on a larger scale,organizations,municipalities,schools,churches and associations to Join Our Movement®and help let play lead the way for change.This is work that moves us and we hope the results move you. HANDCRAFTED IN AMERICA'S HEARTLAND Walk through our Fond du Lac,WI manufacturing facility and you will see playgrounds coming to life through the hands of our people.In the age of assembly lines,we work to combine efficiency with a personal touch that makes every playground special.Bringing quality playgrounds to communities like yours is Work That Moves Us,and we hope the playgrounds we make move you too. SUPERIOR SERVICE Customer Service is a hallmark of Burke and we take pride in the fact that when you call,we answer.We have factory-direct customer service representatives that are available to answer questions,help with replacement parts or field inquiries about installations. YOUR SURKE REPRESENTATIVE We as Burke Representatives are passionate about bringing play to your community and helping you design your perfect play environment!We are knowledgeable and experienced about the entire playground process from site evaluation to design to maintenance and will work with you beyond installation to make sure your playground is,and remains,all you dreamed! BCBURKE.COM BurKe 900.266.1250 Exhibit "A" ofta -1 9 � .. j � - `•r `�i kfi►c�;�z 100 YEARS OF PLAY We are celebrating 100 years and to us that means making the very best and most innovative BurKe playground,fitness and recreation equipment in our history.We're guided by our legacy of innovation, customer service and creativity while continuing to challenge ourselves through research,analysis and ZO continuous improvement.But being better means more-it means investing in the communities we live and work and continuing our story by giving back with acts of kindness and supporting organizations that help kids and families.Our goal is simple-to harness the power of play to make the world a 0\�,%�y �PAl happier,kinder,more playful place.Join Our Movement and share in the story by giving back in your MARS OF Q community,posting a picture and using#play20.We're excited to share in this year together. .y t r c "l' BCIBURKE.COM Burke 800.266.1250 Exhibit "A" BURICE BUILT QUALITY Discover the value of investing in a Burke Playground: KOREKONNECT® DIRECT-BOLT CLAMP SYSTEM: Nucleus®and Voltage®feature our Industry-leading KoreKonnect direct-bolt clamp system resulting in the strongest and most accurate connection system ever.Factory located connection points make for easy, precise installation and an error-free fit.Best of all,KoreKonnect is covered for 100 years under our non-prorated Generations Warranty®. DIRECT-BOLT CONNECTION SYSTEM: Intensity®,ELEVATE®Fitness Course,ACTIVATE®Fitness Circuit,Synergy®and Little Buddies®feature Burke's trusted direct-bolt connection that uses a durable,straightforward direct-bolt system to ensure a trouble- free installation and provide the necessary strength to accommodate the demands of playing children.Like our KoreKonnect system,Direct-Bolt connections are covered for 100 years under our Generations Warranty. EZKONNECT® DECK MOUNTING SYSTEM: Our exclusive self-leveling deck attachment and factory CNC construction allows for faster and more precise location of decks during installation.The 2-bolt per corner deck attachment increases overall structure strength and stability. PLATFORMS% Burke's oversized non-slip platforms are constructed of heavy-duty punched steel that can support more than 2 tons.Our vinyl coating is California compliant,free of lead and other hazardous heavy metals. TAMPER-RESISTANT STAINLESS STEEL HARDWARE: All hardware is covered for 100 years under our Generations Warranty. PREMIUM POWDER COATINGS: Our industry-leading powder coatings and finishes prevent fading,last longer and deter rust.We also offer a"coastal package"powder coat system.This special powder coat system for metal components and upright posts will provide additional corrosion and chemical protection along with added longevity to the color and gloss retention of the powder coated parts.Contact your Burke Representative for more information on colors,price and warranty. COMPOUND PLASTICS WITH UV-16: You'II get long wear and bright,vibrant colors that hold up for years thanks to our thick,durable rotomolded plastics with UV--16 protection.This is why we can cover them for 15 years under our non-prorated Generations Warranty. CLIMBING CABLES: Our climbing cables are flexible enough to provide movement,yet strong enough to last.Our ropes are made from 6 polyester cords with steel reinforcement wrapped around a synthetic fiber core.Each cord contains 8 galvanized steel strands tightly covered with polyester multi-fibers.Our RopeVenture®cables consist of 6 strands,each containing 24 stainless steel reinforcing strands within a nylon sleeve,wrapped around a solid nylon core. ALUMINUM CONNECTORS: Swivel connectors at the end of our ropes allow assembly at any angle with no unwanted twists in the net. The aluminum fittings used to secure the joints are swaged in place to prevent any movement between the rope and fittings that could cause wear. Iota BCIBURICE.COM BurKe 800.266.1250 Exhibit "A" FREE RESOURCES NPPS SAFETY KIT Burke truly gives you the most value for your money.As part of our Total Cost of Ownership Package,we offer value-added resources FREE with every playground structure purchase.The National Program for Playground Safety(NPPS) Playground Supervision Safety Kit helps supervisors and educators be prepared on the playground.Learn more at bciburke.com/safety. CUSTOM MAINTENANCE KIT To help maintain a safe,functioning playground we include a custom maintenance schedule,touch-up paint,graffiti remover and carrying case FREE with every playground structure purchase. PLANNING & FUNDING TOOLS We provide you with FREE tools to plan your playground from fundraising and design to installing a community build playground.At Burke, we understand the dedication and hard work it takes to raise the funds for playground equipment.That's why we created Funds for Fun,a direct donation fundraising program to help your organization raise the funds it needs for your new playground.We've also partnered with The School Funding Center to provide up-to-date grant information along with expert grant writing services.Learn more at bciburke.com/funding. 441111111110 JL "fir► ,t' `� I M� 1 FREE WITH EVERY SURICE FREE FUNDRAISING TOOLS! PLAY STRUCTURE PURCHASE BCIBURKE.COM gurlKe 800.266.1250 Exhibit "A" FEATURED PLAY EVENTS LugeTM Slide Taktiks® Bolt With the Luge Slide,kids can race each other Using a variety of materials and shapes,Taktiks down while developing social skills and provides endless climbing,traversing and increasing coordination. balancing opportunities for children ages 5-12. 0 0 0 I u� O\X Suspension Rope Link 3-In-A-Row Ring Panel It is a deck-to-deck link that challenges children Play panels offer opportunities for all children to to move between different playground deck develop skills,have fun and spend time learning heights while combining strength,balance and outside. 3-In-A-Row is a way to bring games to coordination. the playground and teach cooperation. BOBURKE COM Burke 800.266.1250 I Exhibit "A" - -FEATURED PLAY EVENTS Leaf Seat Clubhouse Retreat Roof Events and accessories improve children's The C1ubHouse design offers kids and families balance and coordination,help them build body the opportunity to reconnect and rediscover the strength and provide extra sensory experiences. wonders of nature within a safe and durable environment.A full collection of C1ubHouse components,including climbers,panels, enclosures and roofs,cultivate imaginations and nurture the need for play. Arch Swings NaturePlay Stump - Large Swings help children develop coordination and Blend the wonder of nature into your playground balance while providing an engaging sensory by adding fun and adventure with Burke's Glass experience. Fiber Reinforced Concrete(GFRC)Play Events! BCIBURKE.COM gyrKe 800.266.1250 ITEM COMP. DESCRIPTION C) n � 1 270-OD01 OFFSET ENCLOSURE C O M 2 270-0050 8"CLOSURE PLATE gm 3 270-0123 EVOLUTION ARCHED CATWALK O m 4 270-0129 TRIANGLE PLATFORM Z 5 270.0130 SQUARE PLATFORM M 8 270-0136 SPLIT SQUARE PLATFORM I! Z f�A 7 270-0192 CLUBHOUSE UNITARY ENCLOSt 'i 8 270-0194 CLUBHOUSE OFFSET ENCLOSU K 9 270-0280 HALF PLATFORM .�—► 10 370-0468 32"TRANSITION STAIR WBARRI = Z ' 11 370-0469 40"TRANSITION STAIR WBARRI N N 12 370-0579 SUSPENSION ROPE LINK N 13 370-0799 JUNGLE VINE CLIMBER 96" 14 370-0805 JUNGLE VINE CLIMBER 48" w Z 15 370-0861 TREE BRANCH CLIMBER 40" C 16 370.0863 TREE BRANCH CLIMBER 56" n n 0) + 17 370-1589 TAKTIKS BOLT CLIMBER O c s 18 370.1592 PODSTEP CUMBER 84-72' 3 19 370-1608 OVISTEP LAUNCH PAD (A 20 370.1661 TRANGO CUMBER POST TO PC 21 470-W5 HILLSIDE SLIDE ENTRANCE PLA F co 22 47GWM W DOUBLE LEAF SEATS 0 4 23 470-0824 CLUBHOUSE TILT ROOF x 24 4704)625 CLUBHOUSE RETREAT ROOF t 25 470-M% ROCK'N ROLL SLIDE,40"-48"W mm 28 470-0755 LUGE SLIDE,48"SB" 7 27 470-0758 VELO XL SLIDE 88"-96"W/O HOC 28 470.OB04 SLIDE HOOD LOW SIDE WALL co 71 NNYY���� 29 470-0805 SLIDE HOOD,HIGH SIDE WALL 0 0 — O 30 470-0819 VIPER S 48 58 W/O HOOD a OD 31 550-0102 TOT SEAT, T 8 8'PAI PVC CH c O ((D 32 550-0114 BELT SEAT g PAIR,PVC CHAIN 33 550-0135 5"OD ARCH SWING n O p N 34 550-0136 5"OD ARCH SWING ADD-ON § 35 560.0540 ROCKIT END PANEL 36 660-0541 ROCKIT OFFSET PANEL X Q 37 500-0545 ROCKIT END LADDER ­J - _5� 38 560-0546 ROCKIT CURVED LADDER iv p x 39 560-0553 NATURE PLAY STUMP-SMALL co — 40 560-0554 NATURE PLAY STUMP-LARGE N ° 41 560-0555 NATURE PLAY ROCK-SMALL x 42 570-0782 CLUBHOUSE FULL BOARD PAN 43 570-0860 3-IN-A-ROW RING PANEL c0 o s 44 570.2625 CLUBHOUSE HALF BOARD PAN e e 45 570.286 7 BEE ACCESSIBLE REACH PANEI 0 46 570-2884 CLUBHOUSE FULL BOARD PAN 47 W-1364 UL NOVO BEAN STEP 0 48 880.0137 ROCKTT ATTACHMENT POST 55 0 49 660-0138 ROCKIT ATTACHMENT POST 79 co °o N L C C 0) 7 W 0) 8 0 v O C D0° a N m Exhibit "A" „s-2 t. }y6iaH xeVY I I eJan0 i ; I r rn m �pp U ,U m L _ m f0 M N 7 E a 0 V N t L w C U M 7 -- - - N O a m L �g ~ ►146iaH Iles Burke uanullxen January 06, 2021 SERIES: Basics, Intensity, Nucleus, Synergy Frontier Park-Option 2 fun abounds ELEVATION PLAN 1804 Frontier Trail 125-135768-1 DRAWN BY: Tyler Hess Round Rock, TX 78681 BCI Burke Company,LLC PO Box 549 Fond du Lac, Wisconsin 54936-0549 Telephone 920-921-9220 Exhibit "A" *14 J Fw i y 1 1 _.a Burice• January 06, 2021 SERIES: Basics, Intensity, Nucleus, Synergy Frontier Park-Option 2 fun abounds ISOMETRIC PLAN 1804 Frontier Trail 125-135768-1 DRAWN BY: Tyler Hess Round Rock, TX 78681 BCI Burke Company,LLC PC Box 549 Fond du Lac, Wisconsin 54936-0549 Telephone 920-921-9220 Exhibit "A" Proposal # 125-135768-1 Burice., January 06, 2021 2021 Pricing Proposal Prepared for. Project Location: Proposal Prepared by: Cheryl Kaufman Frontier Park-Option 2 fun abounds City of Round Rock 1804 Frontier Trail 114 Venice Street 221 E Main St Round Rock, TX 78681 Sugar Land, TX 77478 Round Rock, TX 78664 Phone: 281-793-8002 Phone: (512)218-5417 Fax: 281-265-0043 Mike Giehl Phone: 512-636-8260 Fax: 281-265-0043 mike@fabplaygrounds.com Component No. Description Qty User Cap Ext. User Cap Weight Ext.Weight Burke Basics 550-0102 TOT SEAT, 7' & 8' PAIR, PVC ... 1 2 2 27 27 550-0114 BELT SEAT, 8' PAIR, PVC CHAIN 1 2 2 26 26 550-0135 5" OD ARCH SWING 1 0 0 366 366 550-0136 5" OD ARCH SWING ADD-ON 1 0 0 223 223 560-0553 NATURE PLAY STUMP -SMALL 3 1 3 66 198 560-0554 NATURE PLAY STUMP - LARGE 1 1 1 113 113 560-0555 NATURE PLAY ROCK- SMALL 3 1 3 116 348 660-0101 INSTALL KIT, BURKE BASICS - P... 1 0 0 2 2 Intensity 370-1589 TAKTIKS BOLT CLIMBER 1 8 8 233 233 370-1608 OVISTEP LAUNCH PAD 2 1 2 10 20 570-0860 3-IN-A-ROW RING PANEL 1 4 4 54 54 Nucleus 072-0500-100C 5"OD X 100"CAPPED POST 1 0 0 53 53 072-0500-116C 5" OD X 116" CAPPED POST 1 0 0 61 61 072-0500-136C 5" OD X 136" CAPPED POST 4 0 0 71 284 072-0500-176C 5" OD X 176" CAPPED POST 2 0 0 92 184 072-0502-156S 5" OD X 156" SWAGED POST 6 0 0 82 492 072-0502-164S 5" OD X 164" SWAGED POST 2 0 0 86 172 072-0502-172S 5" OD X 172" SWAGED POST 4 0 0 90 360 072-0502-188S 5" OD X 188" SWAGED POST 6 0 0 99 594 072-0502-196S 5" OD X 196"SWAGED POST 2 0 0 103 206 072-0502-220S 5" OD X 220"SWAGED POST 4 0 0 115 460 270-0001 OFFSET ENCLOSURE 1 0 0 30 30 270-0050 8" CLOSURE PLATE 4 0 0 10 40 270-0123 EVOLUTION ARCHED CATWALK BRID... 1 0 0 450 450 270-0129 TRIANGLE PLATFORM 1 2 2 48 48 270-0130 SQUARE PLATFORM 5 6 30 106 530 270-0136 SPLIT SQUARE PLATFORM 1 4 4 103 103 270-0192 CLUBHOUSE UNITARY ENCLOSURE 5 0 0 34 170 270-0194 CLUBHOUSE OFFSET ENCLOSURE, L... 1 0 0 35 35 270-0290 HALF PLATFORM 1 3 3 57 57 370-0468 32"TRANSITION STAIR W/BARRIE... 1 3 3 215 215 370-0469 40"TRANSITION STAIR W/BARRIE... 1 4 4 279 279 370-0579 SUSPENSION ROPE LINK 1 7 7 121 121 Exhibit "A" Proposal # 125-135768-1 Burke., January 06, 2021 2021 Pricing 370-0799 JUNGLE VINE CLIMBER 96" 1 2 2 161 161 370-0805 JUNGLE VINE CLIMBER 48" 1 2 2 85 85 370-0861 TREE BRANCH CLIMBER 40" 1 2 2 17 17 370-0863 TREE BRANCH CLIMBER 56" 1 2 2 25 25 370-1592 PODSTEP CLIMBER 64-72" 1 10 10 125 125 370-1651 TRANGO CLIMBER, POST TO POST 1 5 5 32 32 470-0075 HILLSIDE SLIDE ENTRANCE PLATF... 2 1 2 52 104 470-0386 48" DOUBLE LEAF SEATS 2 2 4 16 32 470-0624 CLUBHOUSE TILT ROOF 4 0 0 168 672 470-0625 CLUBHOUSE RETREAT ROOF 2 0 0 182 364 470-0659 ROCK'N ROLL SLIDE, 40" -48" ... 1 1 1 71 71 470-0755 LUGE SLIDE, 48"-56" 1 4 4 198 198 470-0758 VELO XL SLIDE, 88"-96"W/O HO... 1 2 2 134 134 470-0804 SLIDE HOOD, LOW SIDE WALL 2 0 0 32 64 470-0805 SLIDE HOOD, HIGH SIDE WALL 1 0 0 32 32 470-0819 VIPER S 48-56 W/O HOOD 1 2 2 127 127 570-0782 CLUBHOUSE FULL BOARD PANEL 3 0 0 35 105 570-2625 CLUBHOUSE HALF BOARD PANEL 2 0 0 19 38 570-2667 BEE ACCESSIBLE REACH PANEL 1 2 2 16 16 570-2684 CLUBHOUSE FULL BOARD PANEL, B... 1 0 0 66 66 600-0104 NPPS SUPERVISION SAFETY KIT 1 0 0 3 3 660-0103 MAINTENANCE KIT, STRUCTURE 1 0 0 7 7 660-0104 INSTALLATION KIT, STRUCTURE 1 0 0 5 5 Rocklt 560-0540 ROCKIT END PANEL 1 2 2 48 48 560-0541 ROCKIT OFFSET PANEL 2 4 8 83 166 560-0545 ROCKIT END LADDER 1 2 2 35 35 560-0546 ROCKIT CURVED LADDER 1 2 2 59 59 660-0137 ROCKIT ATTACHMENT POST 55 1/2" 1 0 0 13 13 660-0138 ROCKIT ATTACHMENT POST 79 1/2" 1 0 0 18 18 Synergy 580-1364 LIL NOVO BEAN STEP 1 1 1 28 28 Total User Capacity: 133 Total Weight: 9,404 lbs. Total Price: $109,946 Information is relative to the Jan 6 2021 4:35AM database. Special Notes: Prices do not include freight, unloading, material storage, site excavation/preparation, removal of existing equipment, removal of excess soil from footing holes, site security, safety surfacing, installation, or sales tax (if applicable). Prices are based on standard colors per CURRENT YEAR BCI Burke Catalog. Custom colors, where available, would be an extra charge. Pricing is valid for 45 days from the date of this proposal. Exhibit "A" SURICE GENERATIONS WARRANTY@ The Longest and Strongest warranty in the industry BCI Burke Company,LLC("Burke")warrants that all standard products are warranted to be free from defects in materials and workmanship,under normal use and service, for a period of one(1)year from the date of shipment. We stand behind our products. In addition, the following products are warranted, under normal use and service from the date of shipment as follows: • One Hundred(100)Year Limited Warranty on aluminum and steel upright posts(including Intensity®,SynergyTM,Nucleus®,Voltage®,Little Buddies®,ELEVATE®,ACTIVATE®, INVIGORATETm)against structural failure due to corrosion,deterioration or workmanship. • One Hundred(100)Year Limited Warranty on KoreKonnect`•clamps against structural failure due to corrosion,deterioration or workmanship. • One Hundred(100)Year Limited Warranty on Hardware(nuts,bolts,washers) • One Hundred(100)Year Limited Warranty on bolt-through fastening and clamp systems(Synergy—,Intensity°,Nucleus®,Voltage®,Little Buddies®,ELEVATE®). • Twenty-Five(25)Year Limited Warranty on spring assemblies and aluminum cast animals. • Fifteen(15)Year Limited Warranty on structure platforms and decks,metal roofs,table tops,bench tops,railings and barriers against structural failure due to materials or workmanship. • Fifteen(15)Year Limited Warranty on all plastic components including StoneBorders against structural failure due to materials or workmanship. • Ten(10)Year Limited Warranty on ShadePlay Canopies fabric,threads,and cables against degradation,cracking or material breakdown resulting from ultra-violet exposure,natural deterioration or manufacturing defects.This warranty is limited to the design loads as stated in the specifications. • Ten(10)Year Limited Warranty on NaturePlay®Boulders and GFRC products against structural failure due to natural deterioration or workmanship.Natural wear,which may occur with any concrete product with age,is excluded from this warranty • Ten(10)Year Limited Warranty on Full Color Custom Signage against manufacturing defects that cause delamination or degradation of the sign.Full Color Custom Signs also carry a two(2)year warranty against premature fading of the print and graphics on the signs. • Five(5)Year Limited Warranty on Intensity®and RopeVenture®cables and LEVEL X®flex bridge against premature wear due to natural deterioration or manufacturing defects. Determination of premature wear will be at the manufacturers discretion. • Five(5)Year Limited Warranty on moving parts,including swing components,against structural failure due to materials or workmanship. • Five(5)Year Limited Warranty on PlayEnsemble®cables and mallets against defects in materials and workmanship. • Three(3)Year Limited Warranty on electronic panel speakers,sound chips and circuit boards against electronic failure caused by manufacturing defects. The warranty stated above is valid only if the equipment is erected in conformity with the layout plan and/or installation instructions furnished by BCI Burke Company,LLC using approved parts;have been maintained and inspected in accordance with BCI Burke Company,LLC instructions.Burke's liability and your exclusive remedy hereunderwill be limited to repair or replacement of those parts found in Burke's reasonable judgment to be defective.Any claim made within the above stated warranty periods must be made promptly after discovery of the defect.A part is covered only for the original warranty period of the applicable part.Replacement parts carry the applicable warranty from the date of shipment of the replacement from Burke.After the expiration of the warranty period,you must pay for all parts,transportation and service charges. Burke reserves the right to accept or reject any claim in whole or in part.Burke will not accept the return of any product without its prior written approval.Burke will assume transportation charges for shipment of the returned product if it is returned in strict compliance with Burke's written Instructions. THE FOREGOING WARRANTIES ARE EXCLUSIVE AND IN LIEU OF ANY OTHER WARRANTY,EXPRESS OR IMPLIED,INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY OR MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.IF THE FOREGOING DISCLAIMER OF ADDITIONAL WARRANTIES IS NOT GIVEN FULL FORCE AND EFFECT,ANY RESULTING ADDITIONAL WARRANTY SHALL BE LIMITED IN DURATION TO THE EXPRESS WARRANTIES AND BE OTHERWISE SUBJECT TO AND LIMITED BY THE TERMS OF BURKE'S PRODUCT WARRANTY.SOME STATES DO NOT ALLOW THE EXCLUSION OF CERTAIN IMPLIED WARRANTIES,SO THE ABOVE LIMITATION MAY NOT APPLY TO YOU. Warranty Exclusions:The above stated warranties do not cover:"cosmetic"defects,such as scratches,dents,marring,or fading;damage due to incorrect installation,vandalism, misuse,accident,wear and tear from normal use,exposure to extreme weather;immersion in salt or chlorine water,unauthorized repair or modification,abnormal use,lack of maintenance,or other cause not within Burke's control;and Limitation of Remedies:Burke is not liable for consequential or incidental damages,including but not limited to labor costs or lost profits resulting from the use of or inability to use the products or from the products being incorporated in or becoming a component of any other product.If,after a reasonable number of repeated efforts,Burke is unable to repair or replace a defective or nonconforming product,Burke shall have the option to accept return of the product,or part thereof,if such does not substantially impair its value,and return the purchase price as the buyers entire and exclusive remedy.Without limiting the generality of the foregoing,Burke will not be responsible for labor costs involved in the removal of products or the installation of replacement products.Some states do not allow the exclusion of incidental damages,so the above exclusion may not apply to you. The environment near a saltwater coast can be extremely corrosive.Some corrosion and/or deterioration is considered"normal wear"in this environment.Product installed within 500 yards of a saltwater shoreline will only be covered for half the period of the standard product warranty,up to a maximum of five years,for defects caused by corrosion.Products installed in direct contact with saltwater or that are subjected to salt spray are not covered by the standard warranty for any defects caused by corrosion. Contact your local Burke Representative for warranty information regarding Burke TurfJ°and Burke Tile products. Terms of Sale Pricing:Prices published in this catalog are in USD,are approximate and do not include shipping&handling,surfacing,installation nor applicable taxes.All prices are subject to change without notice.Contact your Burke representative for current pricing.Payments are to be made in USD. Weights:Weights are approximate and may vary with actual orders. Installation:All equipment is shipped unassembled.For a list of factory-certified installers in your area,please contact your Burke representative. Specifications:Product specifications in this catalog were correct at the time of publication.However,product improvements are ongoing at Burke,and we reserve the right to change or discontinue specifications without notice. Loss or Damage in Transit:A signed bill of lading is our receipt from a carrier that our shipment to you was complete and in good condition upon arrival.Before you sign,please check the Bill of Lading carefully when the shipment arrives to make sure nothing is missing and there are no damages.Once the shipment leaves our plant,we are no longer responsible for any damage,loss or shortage. For more information regarding the warranty,call Customer Service at 920-921-9220 or 1-800.356-2070. 01/2020 BCIBURKE.COM 8urKe 800.266.1250 Exhibit "A" Proposal # 125-135768-1 Burke® January 13, 2021 Burke. SPECIFICATIONS FOR BCI BURKE PLAY STRUCTURES SECTION 1168 00 Play Field Equipment and Structures These specifications were current at the time of publication but are subject to change at any time without notice. Please confirm the accuracy of these specifications with the manufacturer and/or distributor prior to installation. PART 1 GENERAL 1.01 Section Includes A. Installation of a playground structure model [125-135768-1] as shown on the plans and herein specified. 1.02 Related Sections A. 31 10 00—Site Preparation. B. 3100 00 -Earthwork. C. 32 18 00—Athletic and Recreational Surfacing. 1.03 Quality Assurance A. Installer Qualifications-An experienced installer familiar with local building codes and with the latest safety guidelines,who has completed installation of playground structures similar in material, design, and extent to that indicated for this project, and whose work has resulted in construction with a record of successful in-service performance. B. Acceptable Manufacturers - Provide play structure/components as manufactured by BCI Burke Company, LLC, P.O. Box 549, 600 Van Dyne Road, Fond du Lac,Wisconsin 54936-0549, Tel: (920) 921- 9220, Fax: (920) 921-9566, Toll Free: 1-800-266-1250, www.bciburke.com. C. Product Options - Drawing indicates size, components and dimensional requirements of playground structure and is based on the specific system indicated. 1.04 Submittals A. Product Data: Include physical characteristics such as materials, dimensions and finish. B. Shop Drawings: Show assembly and installation details. C. Samples for Verification: Color selections for [upright posts], [steel accessories], [freestanding panels & signs], [swings], [Kid KoastersTM], [plastic components], [other]. Exhibit "A" Proposal # 125-135768-1 Burice. January 13, 2021 D. Warranty: Include manufacturer's standard warranty. 1.05 References A. ASTM F 1487 Standard Consumer Safety Performance Specification for Playground Equipment for Public use CAN/CSA-Z614 Children's Playspaces and Equipment. B. ASTM F1292 Standard Specification for Impact Attenuation of Surface Systems Under and Around Playground Equipment. C. U.S. Consumer Products Safety Commission Handbook for Public Playground Safety. D. Americans with Disabilities Act(ADA)Accessibility Guidelines for Buildings and Facilities; Play Areas, amended November 20, 2000. 1.06 Delivery, Storage and Handling A. Inspect all components on delivery to ensure that no damage occurred during shipping or handling. Materials shall be stored in original undamaged packaging in such a manner to ensure proper ventilation and drainage, and to protect against damage, weather, vandalism, and theft until ready for installation. Inspect components prior to installation. PART 2 MATERIALS 2.01 General product material specifications A. Clamps 1. KoreKonnect TM clamp castings [Nucleus, Voltage] shall be cast aluminum heat-treated alloy A356-T6 with a tensile strength of at least 34,000 psi,yield strength of at least 24,000 psi, shear of 20,700 psi, and elongation of 3.50%minimum. Each casting shall clamp to the post with two connection bolts. Clamp casting shall encapsulate the component attached to support surge loads, preventing surge loads being supported by only the hardware. Clamp shall be finished with a baked on powder coating. 2. Clamp Castings [Little Buddies] shall be cast aluminum heat-treated alloy A356-T6 with a tensile strength of at least 34,000 psi,yield strength of at least 24,000 psi, shear of 20,700 psi,and elongation of 3.50%minimum. Each casting shall clamp to the post with one connection bolt. Clamp shall be finished with a baked on powder coating. B. Platforms 1. Hillside Fusion Slide Entrance Platform: Platform mount shall be one piece all welded construction consisting of 2.375" 12ga and 1.315" 14ga formed galvanized tubing, 7ga stainless steel and 8ga galvanized steel plates, finished with a baked-on powder coating.3/4" co-extruded HDPE platform, stainless steel assembly hardware. Exhibit "A" Proposal # 125-135768-1 Burlw. January 13, 2021 2. Platforms [Nucleus, Voltage, Little Buddies] One piece all welded construction consisting of 12 GA HRPO steel shell and gussets, PVC coated after fabrication. Platforms shall connect to posts with EZKonnect(patent pending) self-leveling fastening system, with two attachment points per corner, one of those being an open ended slot for easy assembly. Platform fasteners shall attach to threaded inserts which are CNC precision factory installed into the posts. 3. Recycled Platforms [Nucleus] One piece all welded construction consisting of 12 GA HRPO steel shell and gussets, PVC coated after fabrication. Platforms shall connect to posts with EZKonnect (patent pending) self-leveling fastening system, with two attachment points per corner, one of those being an open ended slot for easy assembly. Platform fasteners shall attach to threaded inserts which are CNC precision factory installed into the posts. Boards are a one piece solid, non- hollow foamed recycled HDPE(ReHDPE) 4. 90 Degree Platform [Nucleus, Voltage] One piece all welded construction consisting of 12 GA HRPO steel shell and gussets, PVC coated after fabrication. Platforms shall connect to posts with EZKonnect(patent pending) self-leveling fastening system, with two attachment points per corner, one of those being an open ended slot for easy assembly. Platform fasteners shall attach to threaded inserts which are CNC precision factory installed into the posts. Barriers shall be one piece all welded construction consisting of 1.315" OD x 12 GA & 1.029" OD x 14 GA galvanized steel tubing, and 10 GA galvanized steel plate. Finished with a baked on powder coating. C. Fasteners 1. Button head cap screws and socket head cap screws shall be 302HQ corrosion resistant, passivated, stainless steel, tamper resistant, and pre-treated with a locking/sealing adhesive. 2. Other stainless steel hardware shall be 302HQ corrosion resistant stainless steel. 3. Non stainless steel hardware shall be zinc plated grade 5 steel. 4. Threaded Post Nut Inserts [Nucleus, Voltage, Little Buddies] shall be a corrosion resistant threaded insert crimped into post. Inserts shall be precision CNC located and factory installed for all attachment points. D. Rotationally Molded Plastic Parts, shall be manufactured from color compounded, linear, low-density polyethylene with an average of.250" wall thickness and textured non-sliding surfaces. Plastic parts shall be UV stabilized to UV-16 and shall have a density of 0.935 per ASTM D-1505. Plastic parts shall have a tensile strength at yield no less than 2500 psi with flexural modulus of 87,200 psi. E. HDPE plastic panel parts shall be precision cut from a single solid sheet of either.50"or .75"thick UV-stabilized extruded high-density polyethylene with colors molded in, with a durable matte finish. The material will have a density of 59.6 lbs/cu.ft. and a tensile strength of 4000psi. All edges shall be rounded or chamfered for safe play. Exhibit "A'' Proposal # 125-135768-1 ke. January 13, 2021 F. Posts, steel [Nucleus, Voltage, Little Buddies] shall be cold-formed steel tubing with a yield test of at least 50,000 psi and a tensile strength of at least 55,000 psi. Tube members shall comply with ASTM A- 135 and ASTM A-500 Grade B minimum and shall be tested according to ASTM E-8. 1. Tubing Exteriors shall be triple coated for maximum exterior protection: galvanized,then coated with a chromate conversion coating and finished with a baked-on powder-coat. 2. Tubing interiors shall be coated with a corrosion resistant zinc-rich coating. 3. Tubing and cap finished with a baked on powder coating. 4. Standard posts shall be an assembly consisting of the galvanized steel tubing with a cast aluminum cap factory installed in the post with 1/8"x 15/32"stainless steel pinned aluminum drive rivets. 5. Posts [Nucleus, Intensity] shall be 5"OD x 11 GA galvanized steel tubing. 6. Posts [Little Buddies] shall be 2 3/8" OD x 12 GA galvanized steel tubing. 7. Posts [Voltage] Post shall be 3 1/2" OD x 11 GA galvanized steel tubing. G. Posts, aluminum [Nucleus, Voltage, Intensity] shall be extruded aluminum tubing with a yield test of at least 35,000 psi and a tensile strength of at least 38,000 psi. Tube members shall comply with and shall be tested according to ASTM B-221. Standard posts shall be an assembly consisting of the extruded aluminum tubing with a cast aluminum cap factory installed in the post with 1/8"x 15/32"stainless steel pinned aluminum drive rivets. 1. Posts [Nucleus, Intensity] shall be 5"OD x 1/8"wall thickness aluminum tubing. 2. Posts [Voltage] Post shall be 3 1/2" OD x 1/8"wall thickness aluminum tubing. 2.02 Descriptions of Coatings A. PVC Coating (Poly-Vinyl Chloride): Prior to coating, each art shall be chemically washed, submerged g P Y g in a heat-activated primer and dried. After drying, each part shall be pre-heated to a temperature no less than 350' F and immersed in liquid PVC. Play/usage surfaces shall have coating thickness of.085-.150 in. Park and site surfaces (i.e.benches,picnic tables) shall have coating thickness of.050-.080 in. PVC shall comply with California Assembly Bill#1108 by having a concentration that does not exceed 0.1%of the following phthalates; DINP, DIDP, DnOP, DEHP, or BBP. This formulation is also free of heavy metals such as Lead and Cadmium. The PVC shall have: 1. Tensile strength of no less than 1830 psi per ASTM 412. 2. Elongation of no less than 350%per ASTM 412. 3. Tear strength of no less than 250 lb./in. per ASTM 624. 4. Hardness of 75 +/- 3 (Durometer, Shore A)per ASTM 2240. Exhibit "A" Proposal # 125-135768-1 ke January 13, 2021 5. UV stabilizer shall be added to PVC to withstand one year in a QUV panel tester without any significant color drift. 6. Burn Rate will meet or exceed Federal Safety Standard MVSS 302. This is the same as a UL 94 HB rating. B. Powder Coating—Standard and Super Durable colors: All metal parts will be coated with a two-part powder coat system that consists of a primer and a top coat. Powder coating is electrostatically applied at a thickness of 3 to 6 mils (.003 - .006). Prior to powder coating, all parts shall be cleaned and pretreated with a 5 stage non-phosphate and non-chromic process. The primer is cured before applying the top coat which is a polyester/TGIC powder coating with superior color-, gloss-, and UV-16 additive. Note: Top coat may be Standard or Super Durable powder coating depending on specific color availability. Finish quality conforms to ASTM Specifications and will have the following properties: l. Adhesion: No less than 5B [The edges of the cuts are completely smooth; none of the squares of the lattice is detached.] (cross hatch/tape adhesion test per ASTM D3359 Method B). 2. Hardness:No less than 2H(pencil hardness test per ASTM B3363). 3. Resistance to Impact: Cracking at the perimeter of the concave area,but no cracking pick off from 80 in/lb direct or reverse impact(ASTM D2794). 4. Resistance to Bending: No visible cracking(1/8"bending test per ASTM 522). 5. Degree of Gloss: No less than 80%reflected(specular gloss test at 60' per ASTM D523). 6. Resistance to Salt Spray(Standard colors): No more than 1/8"undercutting and no blistering in 1000 hours (salt spray test per ASTM B 117) 7. Resistance to Humidity(Standard colors): No more than 1/8"undercutting and no blistering in 1000 hours (humidity test per ASTM D2247) Further properties for specific Super Durable colors: 8. Resistance to Acid Salt Spray(Super Durable colors): No more than 1/32"undercutting and no blistering in 3000 hours(salt spray test per ASTM G85 Annex 5). 9. Resistance to Humidity(Super Durable colors): No more than 1/32"undercutting and no blistering in 3000 hours(humidity test per ASTM D2247) 10. Weathering(Super Durable colors): No less than 4(tested per EN 20105-A02) 11. Light fastness (Super Durable colors): No less than Grade 7 (tested per EC ISO 105-1302) C. Corrosion protection: All metal parts will either have inherent corrosion protection such as stainless steel, aluminum or galvanized steel, or they will be pre-treated prior to powder coating with either an a-coat or zinc clear chromate coating for superior corrosion protection. 2.03 Barriers& Enclosures Exhibit "A" Proposal # 125-135768-1 Burke. January 13, 2021 A. Center Mount Enclosure [Nucleus,Voltage] One piece all welded construction consisting of 3 1/2"OD X 11 GA, 1.315"OD X 12 GA & 1.029"x 14 GA galvanized steel tubing and 10 GA galvanized sheet. Finished with a baked on powder coating. B. Clubhouse Enclosures [Nucleus] 1. Clubhouse Full Board Panel and Clubhouse Half Board Panel consists of 3/4" recycled HDPE with wood grain texture, 1.315"OD x 14 GA galvanized steel tubing and zinc plated steel nut inserts. Finished with a baked on powder coating, and castings made of A356-T6 aluminum,heat- treated. Finished with baked on powder coating. The hardware package contains stainless steel button head cap screws, nuts, and washers; and aluminum rivets with 302 stainless steel pin. 2. Clubhouse Upper Board Panel consists of 3/4"recycled HDPE with wood grain texture,bracket that is one piece all welded construction consisting of 10 GA galvanized sheet steel and a formed 3/16" stainless steel plate, finished with baked on powder coating. The hardware package contains stainless steel button head cap screws,washers and barrel nuts. C. Enclosures [Little Buddies] 3/4" co-extruded H.D.P.E. D. Enclosures and Stanchions [Nucleus,Voltage] One piece all welded construction consisting of 1.315" OD x 14 GA, 1.315" OD x 12 GA, and 1.029" OD x 14 GA galvanized steel tubing, and HDPE threaded inserts. Finished with a baked-on powder coating. E. Enclosure,Offset [Nucleus,Voltage] One piece all welded construction consisting of 1.315" OD x 14 GA and 1.029" OD x 14 GA galvanized steel tubing, 10 GA galvanized sheet and HDPE threaded inserts. Finished with a baked-on powder coating. F. Evolution Barriers [Nucleus] Shall consist of a weldment that is one piece all welded construction consisting of 1.315"OD X 12 GA galvanized steel tubing, 1.315"OD X 14 GA galvanized steel tubing, 13/16"OD X 15 GA galvanized steel tubing, and 8 GA and 10 GA galvanized steel plating, which is finished with a baked on powder coating. The barriers shall have panel that are made of either 3/4"extruded HDPE or 3/4"co-extruded HDPE. There shall be castings that are A356-T6 aluminum, heat-treated,which are finished with a baked on powder coating. All hardware shall be stainless steel nuts, screws, and washer. G. Internal Barrier [Voltage] Shall consist of four separate parts each being all welded construction consisting of 1.660"OD x 12 GA and 1.315"OD x 14 GA galvanized steel tube and 10 GA galvanized steel plate finished with a baked on powder coating. H. Pipe Walls,Nature Play Pipe Wall [Nucleus,Voltage, Little Buddies] One piece, all welded construction consisting of 1.315" OD x 14 GA and 1.029" OD x 14 GA galvanized steel tubing, and 1 1/2" x 1/2"x 10 GA formed galvanized steel plate. Finished with a baked-on powder coating. I. Pipe Wall [Little Buddies] One piece all welded construction consisting of 1.315" OD x 14 GA wall and 1.029" OD x 14 GA wall galvanized tubing, 1 1/2" x 1/2" x 1/8" HR steel channel and zinc coated grade 32510 malleable iron mounting lugs. Finished with a baked on powder coating. I Slotted Barrier [Nucleus, Voltage, Little Buddies] 3/4" co-extruded H.D.P.E. Exhibit "A" Proposal # 125-135768-1 Burke January 13, 2021 K. Stanchion [Little Buddies] One piece all welded construction consisting of 1.315" OD x 14 GA, 1.315" OD x 12 GA, and 1.029" OD x 14 GA galvanized steel tubing, and zinc coated grade 32510 malleable iron mounting lugs. Finished with a baked on powder coating. 2.04 Brackets A. Panel Brackets [Voltage] for accessible reach panels, upper board panels and battlement panels shall be one piece all welded construction consisting of 7 GA stainless steel formed plate and 10 GA galvanized sheet steel finished with a baked on powder coating. B. Mounting Brackets [Voltage] Bracket shall be one piece all welded construction consisting of 3/16" stainless steel plate and 1.029"OD x 14 GA or 1.315"OD x 12 GA galvanized steel tubing. Finished with a baked on powder coating. C. Mounting Tubes [Little Buddies] Tube shall be one piece all welded construction consisting of 1.315" OD x 14 GA galvanized steel tubing and a stainless steel threaded insert. Finished with a baked on powder coating. D. Mounting Tubes [Voltage,Nucleus] Tube shall be one piece all welded construction consisting of a 1.315 OD x .083" wall galvanized tube and a 121,14 steel threaded insert. Finished with a baked on powder coating. E. Panel Mounting Tubes [Voltage] Tube shall be one piece all welded construction consisting of 3/16" stainless steel plates and 1.315" OD x 12 GA galvanized steel tubing. Finished with a baked on powder coating. F. Slide Entrance Brackets [Voltage,Nucleus] Bracket shall be 14 GA galvanized steel plate finished with a baked on powder coating. G. Steering Wheel Mount Bracket [Voltage, Little Buddies] and Post-Mounted Ship's Wheel Bracket [Nucleus] Bracket shall be one piece all welded construction consisting of a 3/16" stainless steel plate and a stainless steel threaded shaft. Finished with a baked on powder coating. 2.05 3-IN-A-ROW RING PANEL A. 3-IN-A-ROW RING PANEL ASSEMBLY: Assembly consisting of a ring attachment weldment finished with powdercoat, 1/2" and 3/4" extruded HDPE and stainless steel hardware fasteners. 2.06 32" TRANSITION STAIR WBARRIERS A. CASTING STRAIGHT BRACKET: A356-T6 Aluminum Heat-Treated. Finished with baked on powder coating. B. TOP STAIR BARRIER: One piece all welded construction consisting of 1.315" OD x 12 GA&amp; 1.029" OD x 12 GA galvanized steel tubing and 10 GA galvanized steel plate. Finished with a baked on powder coating. Exhibit "A" Proposal # 125-135768-1 Burke. January 13, 2021 C. 32" TRANSITION BARRIER: One piece all welded construction consisting of 1.315" OD x 12 GA &amp; 1.029" OD x 12 GA galvanized steel tubing, malleable iron plug and 10 GA galvanized steel plate. Finished with a baked on powder coating. D. BOTTOM STAIR TRANSITION BARRIER: One piece all welded construction consisting of 1.315" OD x 12 GA&amp; 1.029" OD x 12 GA galvanized steel tubing and 10 GA galvanized steel plate. Finished with a baked on powder coating. E. 32" ACCESSIBLE STAIR: One piece all welded construction consisting of 12 GA HRPO steel surfaces, sides, and gussets. PVC coated after fabrication. 2.07 40" TRANSITION STAIR WBARRIERS A. CASTING, STRAIGHT BRACKET: A356-T6 Aluminum, Heat- Treated. Finished with baked on powder coating. B TOP STAIR BARRIER:O S IE . One piece all welded construction consisting of 1.315 OD x 12 GA &amp, 1.029" OD x 12 GA galvanized steel tubing and 10 GA galvanized steel plate. Finished with a baked on powder coating. C. 40" TRANSITION BARRIER: One piece all welded construction consisting of 1.315" OD x 12 GA &amp; 1.029" OD x 12 GA galvanized steel tubing, malleable iron plug and 10 GA galvanized steel plate. Finished with a baked on powder coating. D. BOTTOM STAIR TRANSITION BARRIER: One piece all welded construction consisting of 1.315" OD x 12 GA&amp; 1.029" OD x 12 GA galvanized steel tubing and 10 GA galvanized steel plate. Finished with a baked on powder coating. E. 40" ACCESSIBLE STAIRS: One piece all welded construction consisting of 12 GA HRPO steel surfaces, sides, and gussets. PVC coated after fabrication. 2.08 48" DOUBLE LEAF SEATS A. 48" DOUBLE LEAF SEAT FRAME: One piece all welded construction consisting of 1.315" OD x 14 GA galvanized steel tubing and formed 3/16" stainless steel plates. Finished with a baked on powder coating. B. LEAF STEP: Cast aluminum alloy finished with a baked on powder coating. 2.09 5" OD ARCH SWING A. PENDULUM CASTING: Galvanize plated, grade 32510, malleable iron B. BRONZE BEARING .377 X .75 X .75: Oil impregnated,bronze. C. SWING BEAM, 5" OD X 130": One piece all welded construction consisting of 5" OD x 11 GA galvanized steel tubing and 8 GA galvanized steel plate. Finished with a baked on powder coating. Exhibit ''A" Proposal # 125-135768-1 Ekwks January 13, 2021 D. ARCH POST END, 5" OD SWING: One piece all welded construction consisting of 5" OD x 11 GA &amp; 11/16" OD low carbon steel bar and 4 1/2" OD x 11 GA steel tubing w/cadmium and yellow chromate plating, and an assembly of 3/8" nut inserts. Finished with a baked on powder coating. E. LOCKTITE: Thread Locker; CAUTION: May irritate eyes, skin and respiratory system. Contains: polyglycol dimethacrylate,polyglycol oleate propylene clycol, titanium dioxide, and cumene hydroperoxide. 2.10 5" OD ARCH SWING ADD-ON A. PENDULUM CASTING: Galvanize plated, grade 32510,malleable iron B. BRONZE BEARING .377 X .75 X .75: Oil impregnated,bronze. C. SWING BEAM, 5" OD X 130": One piece all welded construction consisting of 5" OD x 11 GA galvanized steel tubing and 8 GA galvanized steel plate. Finished with a baked on powder coating. D. ARCH POST,ADD-ON 5" OD SWING: One piece all welded construction consisting of 5" OD x 11 GA galvanized steel tubing, 11/16 OD steel and 4 1/2" OD x 11 GA steel tubing w/zinc chromate plating, and an assembly of 3/8" nut inserts. Finished with a baked on powder coating. E. LOCKTITE: Thread Locker; CAUTION: May irritate eyes, skin and respiratory system. Contains: polyglycol dimethacrylate,polyglycol oleate propylene clycol,titanium dioxide, and cumene hydroperoxide. 2.11 8" CLOSURE PLATE A. S5 8" CLOSURE PLATE: 14 GA galvanized steel plate finished with a baked on powder coating. 2.12 8" CLOSURE PLATE A. S5 8" CLOSURE PLATE: 14 GA galvanized steel plate finished with a baked on powder coating. 2.13 BEE ACCESSIBLE REACH PANEL A. BUMBLE BEE: 3/4" co-extruded HDPE. B. BEE PANEL, ACCESSIBLE REACH: 3/4" co-extruded HDPE. C. PANEL MOUNT BRACKET: One piece all welded construction consisting of 10 GA galvanized sheet steel and a formed 3/16" stainless steel plate, finished with a baked on powder coating. D. STANDOFF: 1/2" OD threaded stainless steel 2.14 BELT SEAT,8' PAIR, PVC CHAIN A. PVC COATED, 4/0 CHAIN 86 1/2": Galvanized 4/0 straight coil chain with PVC coating. Exhibit "A" Proposal # 125-135768-1 ke. January 13, 2021 B. MOLDED RUBBER SEAT: Molded rubber, reinforced with a steel insert. Riveted galvanized attachment hardware. C. SPACER 1.13 OD X .25: 1/4" Nylatron GS. D. LOCKTITE: Thread Locker; CAUTION: May irritate eyes, skin and respiratory system. Contains: polyglycol dimethacrylate,polyglycol oleate propylene clycol, titanium dioxide, and cumene hydroperoxide. E. CLEVIS SHACKLE W/BOLT: 5/16" Shackle with a 3/8" X 1 1/2"bolt. 2.15 CLUBHOUSE FULL BOARD PANEL A. CASTING, STRAIGHT BRACKET: A356-T6 Aluminum, Heat-Treated. Finished with baked on powder coating. B. TUBE 1.315" OD X 42 1/2": 1.315" OD x 14 GA galvanized steel tubing and zinc plated steel nut inserts. Finished with a baked on powder coating. C. WOOD PLANK C: - D. WOOD PLANK E: - E. WOOD PLANK B: - F. WOOD PLANK R - G. WOOD PLANK H: - H. WOOD PLANK A: - I. WOOD PLANK D: - J. WOOD PLANK G: - 2.16 CLUBHOUSE FULL BOARD PANEL A. CASTING, STRAIGHT BRACKET: A356-T6 Aluminum, Heat- Treated. Finished with baked on powder coating. B. TUBE 1.315" OD X 42 1/2": 1.315" OD x 14 GA galvanized steel tubing and zinc plated steel nut inserts. Finished with a baked on powder coating. C. WOOD PLANK C: - D. WOOD PLANK E: - E. WOOD PLANK B: - Exhibit "A" Proposal # 125-135768-1 keJanuary 13, 2021 F. WOOD PLANK F: - G. WOOD PLANK H: - H. WOOD PLANK A: - I. WOOD PLANK D: - J. WOOD PLANK G: - 2.17 CLUBHOUSE FULL BOARD PANEL,BELOW DECK A. CASTING, STRAIGHT BRACKET: A356-T6 Aluminum, Heat-Treated. Finished with baked on powder coating. B. TUBE 1.315" OD X 42 1/2": 1.315" OD x 14 GA galvanized steel tubing and zinc plated steel nut inserts. Finished with a baked on powder coating. C. BOTTOM TUBE 1.315" OD X 42 1/2": 1.315" OD x 14 GA galvanized steel tubing and zinc plated steel nut inserts. Finished with a baked on powder coating. D. WOOD PLANK C: - E. WOOD PLANK E: - F. WOOD PLANK B: - G. WOOD PLANK F: - H. WOOD PLANK H: - I. WOOD PLANK A: - J. WOOD PLANK D: - K. WOOD PLANK G: - 2.18 CLUBHOUSE HALF BOARD PANEL A. CASTING, STRAIGHT BRACKET: A356-T6 Aluminum, Heat-Treated. Finished with baked on powder coating. B. TUBE 1.315" OD: 1.315" OD x 14 GA galvanized steel tubing and zinc plated steel nut inserts. Finished with a baked on powder coating C. WOOD PLANK HC: - D. WOOD PLANK HA: - Exhibit "A" Proposal # 125-135768-1 Bwke January 13, 2021 E. WOOD PLANK HD: - F. WOOD PLANK HB: - G. WOOD PLANK HE: - 2.19 CLUBHOUSE OFFSET ENCLOSURE,LEFT A. CASTING, STRAIGHT BRACKET: A356-T6 Aluminum,Heat-Treated. Finished with baked on powder coating. B. WOOD PLANK C: - C. WOOD PLANK B: - D. WOOD PLANK CC: - E. WOOD PLANK A: - F. WOOD PLANK AA: - G. WOOD PLANK BB: - H. OFFSET ADAPTER: - I. CLUBHOUSE OFFSET ENCLOSURE, LEFT: One piece all welded construction consisting of 1.315" OD x 12 GA galvanized steel tubing, 10 GA galvanized sheet steel, and zinc-plated steel nut inserts. Finished with a baked on powder coating. 2.20 CLUBHOUSE RETREAT ROOF A. WOOD PLANK U: 3/4" extruded HDPE B. ROOF SUPPORT: One piece all welded construction consisting of 5" OD X 11 GA galvanized steel tubing, 8 GA galvanized steel plate, and 7 GA HRPO steel plate. Finished with a baked on powder coating. C. CLUBHOUSE RETREAT ROOF ASSEMBLY: Assembly consisting of. 10 GA galvanized steel formed supports and 14 GA galvanized steel channel support; all finished with a baked on powder coat, 3/4" extruded HDPE wood planks, zinc plated steel screws and 18-8 stainless steel flat and split lock washers. D. CLUBHOUSE RETREAT ROOF ASSEMBLY WITH ROOF RIDGE: Assembly consisting of. 10 GA galvanized steel formed supports and ridge and 14 GA galvanized steel channel support; all finished with a baked on powder coat, 3/4" EXTRUDED HDPE wood planks, zinc plated steel screws and 18-8 stainless steel flat and split lock washers. 2.21 CLUBHOUSE RETREAT ROOF Exhibit "A" Proposal # 125-135768-1 swks January 13, 2021 A. WOOD PLANK U: 3/4" extruded HDPE B. ROOF SUPPORT: One piece all welded construction consisting of 5" OD X 11 GA galvanized steel tubing, 8 GA galvanized steel plate, and 7 GA HRPO steel plate. Finished with a baked on powder coating. C. CLUBHOUSE RETREAT ROOF ASSEMBLY: Assembly consisting of. 10 GA galvanized steel formed supports and 14 GA galvanized steel channel support; all finished with a baked on powder coat, 3/4" extruded HDPE wood planks,zinc plated steel screws and 18-8 stainless steel flat and split lock washers. D. CLUBHOUSE RETREAT ROOF ASSEMBLY WITH ROOF RIDGE: Assembly consisting of. 10 GA galvanized steel formed supports and ridge and 14 GA galvanized steel channel support; all finished with a baked on powder coat, 3/4" EXTRUDED HDPE wood planks, zinc plated steel screws and 18-8 stainless steel flat and split lock washers. 2.22 CLUBHOUSE TILT ROOF A. ROOF SUPPORT: One piece all welded construction consisting of 5" OD X 11 GA galvanized steel tubing, 8 GA galvanized steel plate, and 7 GA HRPO steel plate. Finished with a baked on powder coating. B. ROOF SUPPORT: On C. D. a piece all welded n p e ded construction consisting of 5 OD X 11 GA galvanized steel tubing, 8 GA galvanized steel plate, 7 GA HRPO steel plate. Finished with a baked on powder coating. E. CLUBHOUSE TILT ROOF ASSEMBLY: Assembly consisting of. one piece all welded roof frame consisting of 10 GA galvanized steel formed supports finished with a baked on powder coat, 3/4" EXTRUDED HDPE wood planks,zinc plated steel screws and 18-8 stainless steel flat and split lock washers. 2.23 CLUBHOUSE TILT ROOF A. ROOF SUPPORT: One piece all welded construction consisting of 5" OD X 11 GA galvanized steel tubing, 8 GA galvanized steel plate, and 7 GA HRPO steel plate. Finished with a baked on powder coating. B. ROOF SUPPORT: On C. D. a piece all welded construction consisting of 5" OD X 11 GA galvanized steel tubing, 8 GA galvanized steel plate, 7 GA HRPO steel plate. Finished with a baked on powder coating. E. CLUBHOUSE TILT ROOF ASSEMBLY: Assembly consisting of. one piece all welded roof frame consisting of 10 GA galvanized steel formed supports finished with a baked on powder coat, 3/4" Exhibit ''A'' Proposal # 125-135768-1 Burke January 13, 2021 EXTRUDED HDPE wood planks, zinc plated steel screws and 18-8 stainless steel flat and split lock washers. 2.24 CLUBHOUSE UNITARY ENCLOSURE A. CASTING, STRAIGHT BRACKET: A356-T6 Aluminum, Heat-Treated. Finished with baked on powder coating. B. WOOD PLANK K: - C. WOOD PLANK L: - D. CLUBHOUSE UNITARY ENCLOSURE: One piece all welded construction consisting of 1.315" OD x 12 GA galvanized steel tubing, zinc plated steel nut inserts, and HDPE threaded inserts. Finished with a baked on powder coating. 2.25 CLUBHOUSE UNITARY ENCLOSURE A. CASTING, STRAIGHT BRACKET: A356-T6 Aluminum, Heat-Treated. Finished with baked on powder coating. B. WOOD PLANK K: - C. WOOD PLANK L: - D. CLUBHOUSE UNITARY ENCLOSURE: One piece all welded construction consisting of 1.315" OD x 12 GA galvanized steel tubing, zinc plated steel nut inserts, and HDPE threaded inserts. Finished with a baked on powder coating. 2.26 EVOLUTION ARCHED CATWALK BRIDGE A. CASTING, 90 DEGREE BRACKET: A356-T6 Aluminum, Heat-Treated. Finished with baked on powder coating. B. CASTING, SPACER(ONE HOLE): 356-T6 Aluminum, Heat-Treated. Finished with baked on powder coating. C. PANEL, EVOLUTION CATWALK BARRIER, LEFT: 3/4" Extruded HDPE D. PANEL, EVOLUTION CATWALK BARRIER,RIGHT: 3/4" Extruded HDPE E. PANEL, EVOLUTION CATWALK BARRIER, CENTER: 3/4" Extruded HDPE F. EVOLUTION CATWALK BRIDGE BARRIER: One piece all welded construction consisting of 1.315" od x 12 GA and 1.029" OD x 14 GA galvanized steel tubing, and 10 GA galvanized steel sheeting. Finished with baked on powder coating. Exhibit "A" Proposal # 125-135768-1 January 13, 2021 G. ARCHED CATWALK BRIDGE 96": One piece all welded construction consisting of 12 GA surfaces and 7 GA sides and gussets. PVC coated after fabrication. 2.27 HALF PLATFORM A. HALF PLATFORM: 12 GA HRPO sheet, finished with a PVC Coating 2.28 HILLSIDE SLIDE ENTRANCE PLATFORM A. HILLSIDE SLIDE DECK: 3/4" Co-extruded HPDE B. HILLSIDE SLIDE ENTRANCE PLATFORM: - 2.29 HILLSIDE SLIDE ENTRANCE PLATFORM A. HILLSIDE SLIDE DECK: 3/4" Co-extruded HPDE B. HILLSIDE SLIDE ENTRANCE PLATFORM: - 2.30 JUNGLE VINE CLIMBER 48" A. STONE SLOPE ATTACHMENT PLATE: 10 GA. Galv. Sheet B. RUNG 1.029"ODX14gaX29 1/2: Formed from galvanized steel tubing of at least 1.029" OD x 14 GA wall. Finished with a baked on powder coating. C. 48"-56" STONE SLOPE/STEEP PEAK SUPPORT: One piece all welded 1.315" OD tubing w/ 10 GA sheet steel. Finished with a baked on powder coating.&#xOD; D. E. PANEL ASSEMBLY, JUNGLE VINE 48" : Assembly consisting of. 3/4" extruded and co-extruded HDPE, zinc plated steel screws and 18-8 stainless steel flat and split lock washers. 2.31 JUNGLE VINE CLIMBER 96" A. STONE SLOPE ATTACHMENT PLATE: 10 GA. Galv. Sheet B. RUNG 1.029"ODX14gaX29 1/2: Formed from galvanized steel tubing of at least 1.029" OD x 14 GA wall. Finished with a baked on powder coating. C. 96" STONE SLOPE/STEEP PEAK SUPPORT: One piece all welded 1.315" OD tubing w/ 10 GA sheet steel. Finished with a baked on powder coating.&#xOD; D. E. PANEL ASSEMBLY,JUNGLE VINE 96": Assembly consisting of. 3/4" extruded and co-extruded HDPE,zinc plated steel screws and 18-8 stainless steel flat and split lock washers. Exhibit "A'' Proposal # 125-135768-1 8AWWO., January 13, 2021 2.32 LIL NOVO BEAN STEP A. LIL NOVO SEAT PANEL: 3/4" Co-extruded HDPE B. LIL NOVO SEAT FRAME: One piece all welded construction consisting of 3.5" OD x 11 GA galvanized steel tubing, 8 GA galvanized steel sheeting,and 1/4" zinc-chromated HR steel sheeting. Finished with a baked on powder coating. 2.33 LUGE SLIDE,48"-56" A. CASTING, 90 DEGREE BRACKET: A356-T6 Aluminum, Heat-Treated. Finished with baked on powder coating. B. TUBE 1.315" OD X 48 3/4": 1.315" OD X 12 GA galvanized tubing. Finished with a baked on powder coating. C. DOUBLE SLIDE HOOD: Double wall, linear low density,rotationally molded,U.V. stabilized polyethylene with double wall construction, molded in 3/8" T-nut inserts, and a textured surface. D. SLIDE, LUGE: 1/4" thick, linear, low density,rotationally molded,U.V. stabilized polyethylene with double wall construction,molded in 3/8" T-nut inserts, and a textured surface. E. SUPPORT,SLIDE EXIT: One piece all welded construction consisting of 2 3/8" OD x 12 GA galvanized steel tubing and 8 GA galvanized sheet steel. Finished with a baked on powder coating. F. HOOD MOUNT BRACKET 1.315" X 4 3/8": 10 gage mounting plate welded to 1.315" OD tubing. Finished with baked on powder coat. G. LUGE SLIDE MID SUPPORT: One piece all welded construction consisting of 2 3/8" OD x 10 GA galvanized steel tubing and 2 1/2" x 1 1/2" x 3/16" HRS angle. Finished with a baked on powder coating after fabrication. 2.34 NATURE PLAY ROCK,MEDIUM A. TUBE 1.315 OD X 32 5/8: 1.315" OD x 12 GA galvanized steel tubing finished with a baked on powder coating. B. NATURE PLAY ROCK,15", DRILLED: GFRC 2.35 NATURE PLAY ROCK, MEDIUM A. TUBE 1.315 OD X 32 5/8: 1.315" OD x 12 GA galvanized steel tubing finished with a baked on powder coating. B. NATURE PLAY ROCK,15", DRILLED: GFRC 2.36 NATURE PLAY STUMP- LARGE Exhibit "A" Proposal # 125-135768-1 keJanuary 13, 2021 A. TUBE 1.315 OD X 32 5/8: 1.315" OD x 12 GA galvanized steel tubing finished with a baked on powder coating. B. NATURE PLAY STUMP -LARGE: GFRC 2.37 NATURE PLAY STUMP-SMALL A. TUBE 1.315 OD X 32 5/8: 1.315" OD x 12 GA galvanized steel tubing finished with a baked on powder coating. B. NATURE PLAY STUMP - SMALL: GFRC 2.38 NATURE PLAY STUMP-SMALL A. TUBE 1.315 OD X 32 5/8: 1.315" OD x 12 GA galvanized steel tubing finished with a baked on powder coating. B. NATURE PLAY STUMP- SMALL: GFRC 2.39 NPPS SUPERVISION SAFETY KIT A. NPPS DVD: National Program for Playground Safety Supervision safety kit including training manual, training DVD, and supervision fanny pack with supplies. 2.40 OFFSET ENCLOSURE A. CASTING, STRAIGHT BRACKET: A356-T6 Aluminum, Heat-Treated. Finished with baked on powder coating. B. S5 OFFSET ENCLOSURE: One piece all welded construction consisting of 1.315" OD x 14 GA, 1.315" OD x 12 GA, and 1.029" OD x 14 GA galvanized steel tubing, and 10 GA sheet steel. Finished with a baked on powder coating. 2.41 OVISTEP LAUNCH PAD A. OVISTEP LANDING PANEL: 3/4" co-extruded HDPE. B. BRACKET STEP MOUNTING: One piece all welded construction consisting of 10 GA galvanized P g sheet steel, 7 GA stainless steel sheet and 1.315" OD x 12 GA galvanized steel tubing. Finished with a g baked on powder coating. 2.42 PODSTEP CLIMBER 64-72" A. CASTING, STRAIGHT BRACKET: A356-T6 Aluminum, Heat-Treated. Finished with baked on powder coating. B. CHAIN 4/0 (16 11/16") PVC COATED : 3/8" diameter, 4/0 straight coil chain. PVC coated. Exhibit "A" Proposal # 125-135768-1 Bwke January 13, 2021 C. ANCHOR TUBE: 1.315" OD x 12 GA galvanized steel tubing. D. POD: 1/4" thick, linear, low density, rotationally molded, U.V. stabilized polyethylene with double wall construction. E. ROPE ASSEMBLY, TUBE TO DISC 11 3/8": Rope consists of 6 right hand,regular lay strands, closed around a synthetic fiber core,with each preformed strand consisting of 8 galvanized steel wires tightly covered with polyester fibers. End connectors and ferrules with stainless steel screws. F. ROPE ASSEMBLY, DISC TO DISC: Rope consists of 6 right hand,regular lay strands, closed around a synthetic fiber core, with each preformed strand consisting of 8 galvanized steel wires tightly covered with polyester fibers. End connectors and ferrules with stainless steel screws. G. ROPE ASSEMBLY, DISC TO TAB 92 1/8": Rope consists of 6 right hand, regular lay strands, closed around a synthetic fiber core,with each preformed strand consisting of 8 galvanized steel wires tightly covered with polyester fibers. Aluminum grip, end connectors, and ferrules with stainless steel screws. H. ROPE ASSEMBLY, TUBE TO DISC 25 3/8": Rope consists of 6 right hand,regular lay strands, closed around a synthetic fiber core, with each preformed strand consisting of 8 galvanized steel wires tightly covered with polyester fibers. End connectors and ferrules with stainless steel screws. I. ROPE ASSEMBLY, DISC TO TAB 78 1/8": Rope consists of 6 right hand,regular lay strands, closed around a synthetic fiber core,with each preformed strand consisting of 8 galvanized steel wires tightly covered with polyester fibers. Aluminum grip, end connectors, and ferrules with stainless steel screws. J. ROPE ASSEMBLY, DISC TO TAB 64 1/8": Rope consists of 6 right hand,regular lay strands, closed around a synthetic fiber core,with each preformed strand consisting of 8 galvanized steel wires tightly covered with polyester fibers. Aluminum grip, end connectors, and ferrules with stainless steel screws. K. ROPE ASSEMBLY, DISC TO DISC: Rope consists of 6 right hand, regular lay strands,closed around a synthetic fiber core, with each preformed strand consisting of 8 galvanized steel wires tightly covered with polyester fibers. Aluminum end connectors and ferrules with stainless steel threaded rods and screws. L. ROPE ASSEMBLY, TUBE TO DISC 44 5/16": Rope consists of 6 right hand, regular lay strands, closed around a synthetic fiber core, with each preformed strand consisting of 8 galvanized steel wires tightly covered with polyester fibers. Aluminum end connectors and ferrules with stainless steel threaded rods and screws. M. S5 CENTER MOUNT ENCLOSURE: One piece all welded construction consisting of 3 1/2" OD x 11 GA, 1.315" OD x 12 GA&amp; 1.029" OD X 14 GA galvanized steel tubing, and 10 GA galvanized sheet. 3 1/2" aluminum post cap and rivets. Finished with a baked on powder coating. N. WELDMENT, DISC MOUNTING: One piece all welded construction consisting of formed 1.315" OD x 12 GA galvanized steel tubing, 10 GA galvanized steel sheet. Finished with a baked on powder coating. Exhibit "A" Proposal # 125-135768-1 Burke. January 13, 2021 O. ROPE STEP CLIMBER UPPER BRACE: One piece all welded construction consisting of 1.900" OD x 11 GA galvanized steel tubing, 1.563" x 13 GA galvanized steel tubing, 8 GA mounting brackets and formed plate. Finished with a baked on powder coating. P. ROPE STEP CLIMBER CROSS BRACE: One piece all welded construction consisting of 1.900" OD x 11 GA galvanized steel tubing and 8 GA mounting brackets. Finished with a baked on powder coating. Q. SPACER 1.13 OD X .25: 1/4"Nylatron GS. R. LOCKTITE: Thread Locker; CAUTION: May irritate eyes, skin and respiratory system. Contains: polyglycol dimethacrylate,polyglycol oleate propylene clycol,titanium dioxide,and cumene hydroperoxide. S. CLEVIS SHACKLE W/BOLT: 5/16" Shackle with a 3/8" X 1 1/2"bolt. T. BRASS SPACER 7/16" OD X 1 1/4": Brass Tube 7/16" OD X .028" Wall 2.43 ROCK'N ROLL SLIDE,40" -48" W/O HOOD A. NARROW SLIDE, 40"-48": 1/4" thick, linear, low density, rotationally molded, U.V. stabilized polyethylene with double wall construction, molded in 3/8" T-nut inserts, and a textured surface. B. SUPPORT,SLIDE EXIT: One piece all welded construction consisting of 2 3/8" OD x 12 GA galvanized steel tubing and 8 GA galvanized sheet steel. Finished with a baked on powder coating. 2.44 ROCKIT ATTACHMENT POST 55 1/2" A. U CHANNEL 55 1/2": Formed channel, 10 gage galvanized steel. Finished with a baked on powdercoat finish. 2.45 ROCKIT ATTACHMENT POST 79 1/2" A. U CHANNEL 79 1/2": Formed channel, 10 gage galvanized steel. Finished with a baked on powdercoat finish. 2.46 ROCKIT CURVED LADDER A. 3/8" X 8" ANCHOR ROD : 3/8" Diameter steel rod. B. CURVED LADDER: Weldment consisting of 2 formed channels, 10 gage galvanized steel, and formed rungs, 1.029" OD tubing. Finished with a baked on powdercoat. 2.47 ROCKIT END LADDER A. 3/8" X 8" ANCHOR ROD : 3/8" Diameter steel rod. B. END LADDER: Weldment consisting of formed channels, 10 gage galvanized steel, formed rungs, 1.029" OD tubing. Finished with a baked on powdercoat. Exhibit "A" Proposal # 125-135768-1 Burlice. January 13, 2021 2.48 ROCKIT END PANEL A. END SUPPORT: Weldment consisting of 10 gage galvanized plate welded to 2.375" OD galvanized tube. Finished with a baked on powder coat. B. END PANEL ASSEMBLY: 1/4" thick, linear, low density, rotationally molded, U.V. stabilized polyethylene with double wall construction, molded in 3/8" T-nut inserts, and a textured surface. Molded professional grade rock climbing hold with stainless steel washers attached with stainless steel bolts. 2.49 ROCKIT OFFSET PANEL A. OFFSET PANEL ASSEMBLY: 1/4" thick, linear, low density,rotationally molded, U.V. stabilized polyethylene with double wall construction, molded in 3/8" T-nut inserts,and a textured surface. Molded professional grade rock climbing hold with stainless steel washers attached with stainless steel bolts. 2.50 SLIDE HOOD,HIGH SIDE WALL A. CASTING, FLAT PANEL: A356-T6 Aluminum, Heat- Treated. Finished with baked on powder coating. B. SLIDE HOOD: Linear, low density rotationally molded,U.V. stabilized,polyethylene, .250" thick, double wall construction. Textured outside surface. C. SLIDE HOOD WELDMENT, HIGH SIDE WALL, LEFT: - D. SLIDE HOOD WELDMENT, HIGH SIDE WALL, RIGHT: - 2.51 SLIDE HOOD,LOW SIDE WALL A. CASTING, FLAT PANEL: A356-T6 Aluminum, Heat- Treated. Finished with baked on powder coating. B. SLIDE HOOD: Linear, low density rotationally molded,U.V. stabilized,polyethylene, .250" thick, double wall construction. Textured outside surface. C. SLIDE HOOD WELDMENT, LOW SIDE WALL, LEFT: - D. SLIDE HOOD WELDMENT, LOW SIDE WALL, RIGHT: - 2.52 SLIDE HOOD,LOW SIDE WALL A. CASTING, FLAT PANEL: A356-T6 Aluminum, Heat- Treated. Finished with baked on powder coating. B. SLIDE HOOD: Linear, low density rotationally molded,U.V. stabilized,polyethylene, .250" thick, double wall construction. Textured outside surface. C. SLIDE HOOD WELDMENT, LOW SIDE WALL, LEFT: - Exhibit "A" Proposal # 125-135768-1 Burke. January 13, 2021 D. SLIDE HOOD WELDMENT, LOW SIDE WALL, RIGHT: - 2.53 SPLIT SQUARE PLATFORM A. S5, 8" CLOSURE PLATE, SPLIT SQUARE: 14 GA galvanized steel plate finished with a baked on powder coating. B. SPLIT SQUARE PLATFORM: 12 GA HRPO sheet, finished with a PVC Coating 2.54 SQUARE PLATFORM A. SQUARE PLATFORM S5P: 12 GA HRPO sheet, finished with a PVC Coating 2.55 SQUARE PLATFORM A. SQUARE PLATFORM S5P: 12 GA HRPO sheet, finished with a PVC Coating 2.56 SUSPENSION ROPE LINK A. CASTING, STRAIGHT BRACKET: A356-T6 Aluminum, Heat-Treated. Finished with baked on powder coating. B. GALVANIZED 4/0 CHAIN 44": 4/0 straight coil chain, 3/8" diameter. C. ANCHOR TUBE: 1.315" OD x 12 GA galvanized steel tubing. D. ROPE ASSEMBLY,48"-72"/56"-64": Rope consists of 6 right hand,regular lay strands,closed around a synthetic fiber core,with each preformed strand consisting of 8 galvanized steel wires tightly covered with polyester fibers. Aluminum end connectors and ferrules with stainless steel screws. E. BRACKET, RH DECK SUPPORT: One piece all welded construction consisting of 7 GA HRPO steel and 10 GA galvanized steel. Finished with a baked on powder coating. F. BRACKET, LH DECK SUPPORT: One piece all welded construction consisting of 7 GA HRPO steel and 10 GA galvanized steel. Finished with a baked on powder coating. G. S5 UNITARY ENCLOSURE: One piece all welded construction consisting of 1.315" OD x 14 GA, 1.315" OD x 12 GA, and 1.029" OD x 14 GA galvanized steel tubing, and HDPE threaded inserts. Finished with a baked on powder coating. H. BRACKET, ROPE CLIMBER SUPPORT: One piece all welded construction consisting of 8 GA galvanized steel. Finished with a baked on powder coating. I. BRASS SPACER 7/16" OD X 1 1/4": Brass Tube 7/16" OD X .028" Wall 2.57 TAKTIKS BOLT CLIMBER A. GALVANIZED 4/0 CHAIN 12": 4/0 straight coil chain. Exhibit "A" Proposal # 125-135768-1 KOJanuary 13, 2021 0 B. ANCHOR TUBE: 1.315" OD x 12 GA galvanized steel tubing. C. POD: 1/4" thick, linear, low density, rotationally molded, U.V. stabilized polyethylene with double wall construction. D. HOVER POD: 1/4" thick, linear, low density, rotationally molded,U.V. stabilized polyethylene with double wall construction. E. ROPE ASSEMBLY, DISC CLIMBER 71 3/4": Rope consists of 6 right hand, regular lay strands, closed around a synthetic fiber core,with each preformed strand consisting of 8 galvanized steel wires tightly covered with polyester fibers. Aluminum grip, end connectors, and ferrules with stainless steel screws. F. ROPE ASSEMBLY, TAB TO TUBE 9": Rope consists of 6 right hand, regular lay strands, closed around a synthetic fiber core, with each preformed strand consisting of 8 galvanized steel wires tightly covered with polyester fibers. Aluminum end connectors and ferrules with stainless steel screws. G. ROPE ASSEMBLY WITH GRIP 61": Rope consists of 6 right hand, regular lay strands, closed around a synthetic fiber core, with each preformed strand consisting of 8 galvanized steel wires tightly covered with polyester fibers. Aluminum grip, end connectors, and ferrules with stainless steel screws. H. ROPE ASSEMBLY, TUBE TO DISC 22 1/4": Rope consists of 6 right hand,regular lay strands, closed around a synthetic fiber core,with each preformed strand consisting of 8 galvanized steel wires tightly covered with polyester fibers. End connectors and ferrules with stainless steel screws. I. ROPE ASSEMBLY, TAB TO TUBE 29 11/16": Rope consists of 6 right hand, regular lay strands, closed around a synthetic fiber core, with each preformed strand consisting of 8 galvanized steel wires tightly covered with polyester fibers. Aluminum end.connectors and ferrules with stainless steel screws. J. ROPE ASSEMBLY, TAB TO TUBE 35 5/8": Rope consists of 6 right hand, regular lay strands, closed around a synthetic fiber core,with each preformed strand consisting of 8 galvanized steel wires tightly covered with polyester fibers. Aluminum end connectors and ferrules with stainless steel screws. K. WELDMENT, DISC MOUNTING: One piece all welded construction consisting of formed 1.315" OD x 12 GA galvanized steel tubing, 10 GA galvanized steel sheet. Finished with a baked on powder coating. L. WELDMENT, ROPE PLATFORM: One piece all welded construction consisting of formed 1.315" OD x 12 GA galvanized steel tubing. Finished with a baked on powder coating. M. WELDMENT, TUBE CLIMBER: One piece all welded construction consisting of formed 1.315" OD x 12 GA galvanized steel tubing. Finished with a baked on powder coating. N. ARCHED BEAM 02 3/8 X 48": One piece all welded construction consisting of formed 2 3/8" OD x 10 GA galvanized steel tubing, 7 GA stainless steel sheet. Finished with a baked on powder coating. Exhibit "A" Proposal # 125-135768-1 Burke. January 13, 2021 O. BEAM, ARCHED ROPE UPPER: One piece all welded construction consisting of formed 2 3/8" OD x 10 GA galvanized steel tubing, 7 GA stainless steel sheet and 8 GA galvanized steel plate. Finished with a baked on powder coating. P. BEAM, ARCHED ROPE LOWER: One piece all welded construction consisting of formed 2 3/8" OD x 10 GA galvanized steel tubing, 7 GA stainless steel sheet and 8 GA galvanized steel plate. Finished with a baked on powder coating. Q. BRASS SPACER 7/16" OD X 1 1/4": Brass Tube 7/16" OD X .028" Wall 2.58 TOT SEAT, 7' & 8' PAIR,PVC CHAIN A. PVC COATED,4/0 CHAIN 64 9/16": 3/8" diameter, 4/0 straight coil chain. PVC coated after fabrication. B. MOLDED RUBBER TOT SEAT ONLY: - C. SPACER 1.13 OD X .25: 1/4" Nylatron GS. D. LOCKTITE: Thread Locker; CAUTION: May irritate eyes, skin and respiratory system. Contains: polyglycol dimethacrylate, polyglycol oleate propylene clycol,titanium dioxide, and cumene hydroperoxide. E. CLEVIS SHACKLE W/BOLT: 5/16" Shackle with a 3/8" X 1 1/2" bolt. 2.59 TRANGO CLIMBER,POST TO POST A. ROPE ASSEMBLY, TAB TO TAB 84 11/16": Rope consists of 6 right hand,regular lay strands, closed around a synthetic fiber core, with each preformed strand consisting of 8 galvanized steel wires tightly covered with polyester fibers. Aluminum end connectors and ferrules. B. BRACKET, VINE CLIMBER CONNECTION: One piece all welded construction consisting of 7 GA stainless steel formed plate and 8 GA galvanized sheet. Finished with a baked on powder coating. C. WELDMENT, VINE CLIMBER: One piece all welded construction consisting of 1.660" OD X 12 GA &amp; 1.315" OD X 12 GA galvanized steel tubing. Finished with a baked on powder coating. D. BRACKET,YOKE CONNECTION 1 3/4" X 7 1/4": One piece all welded construction consisting of 3/8" thick stainless steel and formed 7 GA stainless steel sheet. Finished with a baked on powder coating. 2.60 TREE BRANCH CLIMBER 40" A. METAL CLIMBER: - 2.61 TREE BRANCH CLIMBER 56" A. METAL CLIMBER: - Exhibit "A" Proposal # 125-135768-1 Burke January 13, 2021 2.62 TRIANGLE PLATFORM A. TRIANGLE PLATFORM S5P: 12 GA HRPO sheet, finished with a PVC Coating 2.63 VELO XL SLIDE,88"-96" W/O HOOD A. VELO SLIDE 88"-96", SINGLE BEDWAY: 1/4" thick, linear, low density, rotationally molded,U.V. stabilized polyethylene with double wall construction, molded in 3/8" T-nut inserts, and a textured surface. B. SUPPORT,SLIDE EXIT: One piece all welded construction consisting of 2 3/8" OD x 12 GA galvanized steel tubing and 8 GA galvanized sheet steel. Finished with a baked on powder coating. C. SUPPORT, VELO SLIDE 88"-96" MID: One piece all welded construction consisting of 10 GA galvanized steel plate and 2 3/8" OD x 12 GA galvanized steel tubing. Finished with a baked on powder coating. 2.64 VIPER S 48-56 W/O HOOD A. ENTRANCE SLIDE SECTION: 1/4" thick, linear, low density,rotationally molded, U.V. stabilized polyethylene with double wall construction, molded in 3/8" T-nut inserts, and a textured surface. B. EXIT SLIDE SECTION: 1/4" thick, linear, low density, rotationally molded, U.V. stabilized polyethylene with double wall construction, molded in 3/8" T-nut inserts, and a textured surface. C. 45 DEG LEFT SLIDE SECTION: 1/4" thick, linear, low density, rotationally molded,U.V. stabilized polyethylene with double wall construction, and a textured surface. D. 45 DEG RIGHT SLIDE SECTION: 1/4" thick, linear, low density, rotationally molded, U.V. stabilized polyethylene with double wall construction, and a textured surface. E. SUPPORT,SLIDE EXIT: One piece all welded construction consisting of 2 3/8" OD x 12 GA galvanized steel tubing and 8 GA galvanized sheet steel. Finished with a baked on powder coating. F. SLIDE SUPPORT 2J: 8 gage formed plate welded to 1.660" OD tubing. Finished with baked on powder coat. PART 3 EXECUTION 3.01 Site Preparation A. All new installation shall be laid out by the contractor in accordance with the construction plans. 3.02 Installation A. Install play structure in compliance with manufacturer's written instructions. B. Install components in sequence as recommended by manufacturer. Exhibit "A" Proposal # 125-135768-1 Burke. January 13, 2021 C. Install play structure as indicated on the drawings provided. D. Variations from the installation indicated must be approved. E. Variations from the installation indicated and all costs for removal and replacement will be the responsibility of the contractor. 3.03 Cleaning A. The contractor shall clean the jobsite of excess materials, including post hole excavations. 3.04 Demonstration A. Instruct the owner's personnel on proper operation and maintenance of playground components. END OF SECTION BCI BURKE COMPANY,LLC 660 Van Dyne Road P.O.Box 549 Fond du Lac,Wisconsin 54936-0549 Contact: Scott Liebelt Phone: (920) 921-9220 Fax: (920) 921-9566 Toll Free: 1-800-266-1250 Website: www.bciburke.com E-mail: sales@bciburke.com Revision Date: 3/18/2019 Exhibit "A" D - Tab 4 Project Management Structure - Mike Giehl would be main contact for this project o mike@fabplaygrounds.com o (512) 636-8260 - Tom Driscoll at Premier Outdoor Installation is main contact for our installation company o tom@premieroutdoors.com o (281) 924-0271 - Benjamin McCarthy would be the Project Manager for this project and would converse with the crews at site on daily basis o benjamin@premieroutdoors.com o (832) 993-4740 Exhibit "A" E - Tab 5 Prior Experience Exhibit "A" Projects (Short list of large projects over the years) 2016 - Various Projects - Approx. $9 million 2017- City of Marble Falls - Johnson Park $75,000 - Feb 2017 2017- River Place MUD - Sun Tree Park $110,000 - March 2017 2017 - South San Antonio ISO - 9 Shade Structures over playgrounds $162,000 - April 2017 2017 - Hays WCID No.2 - Belterra Community $160,000 - June 2017 2017 - Kendall County - Comfort Park - $78,000 - Move With Us Grant - Dec 2017 2018 - Meadows at Chandler Creek- Fitness Equipment and Surfacing - $50,000 - Jan 2018 2018 - Artisan Creekside - Playground - $68,000 - March 2018 2018 - City of Lago Vista - Shade - $32,000- May 2018 2018 - Cameron County- Custom Amphitheater Shade - $400,000- Summer 2018 2018 - Respite Care - San Antonio - Playground - $211,000 - Summer 2018 2018 - DR Horton, Georgetown,TX - Fairhaven Amenity Center - Playground/Surfacing $80,000 - July 2018 2018 - IDEA School - 9 Playgrounds - $750,000 - July 2018 2018 - Rise School of Corpus Christi - Playground/Surfacing - $170,000 - Aug 2018 - Harlandale ISD - Vestal/Carroll Bell ES - Playground/Shade/Surfacing - $320,000 - Dec 2018 2018 - Manor ISD - Decker E5 - Playground - $130,000 - End of 2018 2019 - Woodlawn Baptist - Playgrounds/Surfacing $160,000 - Jan 2019 2019 - City of Llano - Robinson Park - Playground/Surfacing, $160,000 - Jan 2019 2019- Travis County Parks - Arkansas Bend- Nature Trail - $220,000 - April/May 2019 2019 - Round Rock ISD - Playgrounds, Shade, Surfacing - $850,000 - Summer 2019 2019 - IDEA Schools - Playgrounds, Shade, Surf - $900,000- Summer 2019 Y9 9 2019 - Manor ISD Early Learning - Playgrounds, Shade, Surfacing - $320,000- Nov 2019 2019 - Belterra - Playground and Surfacing - $150,000 - June 2019 2019 - San Antonio Academyof Texas - Playground - 50,000 - August 2019 $ Y9 9 2019- La Cima Amenity Center - Berliner Playground - $90,000 - March 2019 2020 - Arrowhead Amenity Center- Playground, Fitness and Surfacing - $120,000 - Jan 2020 2020 - Manchaca Elementary - Playground and Surfacing - $170,000- Jan 2020 2020 - IDEA Schools - Playgrounds, Shade, Surfacing - $1.2 million - Summer 2020 2020- Round Rock ISD - Playgrounds, Shade, Surfacing - $900,000 - Summer 2020 114 Venice Sugar Land, TX. 77478 512-636-8260 Fax 281-265-0043 mike@fabplaygrounds.com Exhibit "A" F - Tab 6 Personnel Exhibit "A" 1� 5 M playground rnernorie5 filled with fun" Contacts: President VP of Sales (Austin/5an Antonio) Leigh Walden Mike Giehl Iwalden@fabplay_grounds.com mike@fabplay_grounds.com 281.793.8002 512.636.8260 Houston Area - Landscape Architects Southwest TX & Surrounding Areas Brian Kaul Sarah McClure brian@fablplaygrounds.com sarah@fabplaygrounds.com 832.808.2507 832.808.9600 I-45 West/Coastal Bend Region Rio Grande Valley/West TX Payton Newton Ruben Cardenas payton@fabplay_grounds.com ruben@fabplay_grounds.com 805.914.4918 956.778.9210 Office Manager/Accounting Inside Project Management Ashley Russell Chase Morris ashley@fabplaygrounds.com chase@fabplay_grounds.com 281.744.8983 281.733.0516 114 Venice, Sugar Land, TX. 77478 Main 855-226-8637 / Fax 281-265-0043 Exhibit "A" G - Tab 7 Authorized Negotiator Exhibit "A" -- ' Gn 311v p1av4'��nd flpedwAhfs:n.. I am the authorized negotiator for any contract-related matters regarding this project: RFP No. 21-010. Thank you again. Take are, Leigh Wa den, CPSI 114 Venice, Sugar Land, TX. 77478 281-793-8002 Fax 281-265-0043 Iwalden@fabplaygrounds.com Exhibit "A" H - Tab 8 Attachments and Addendum City of Round Rock Community Development Block Grant(CDBG) Frontier Park Playground RFP No. 21-010 Class/Item: 650-00/650-38/988-73 December 2020 ATTACHMENT A PROPOSAL SUBMITTAL FORM AND EXECUTION NOTE: RESPONDENTS SHALL COMPLETE AND RETURN THIS ATTACHMENT WITH THEIR PROPOSAL. FAILURE TO DO SO WILL RESULT/N DISQUALIFICATION OF THE PROPOSAL. By signature hereon,the Respondent certifies that: All statements and information prepared and submitted in the response to this RFP are current, complete and accurate. He/she has not given, offered to give, nor intends to give at any time hereafter, any economic opportunity, future employment, gift, loan gratuity, special discount, trip, favor, or service to a City employee in connection with the submitted response. Failure to sign the Execution of Proposal or signing it with a false statement shall void the submitted offer or any resulting contracts. Respondent represents and warrants that the individual signing this Execution of Proposal is authorized to sign this document on behalf of the Respondent and to bind the Respondent under any contract resulting from this request for proposals. RESPONDENT(COMPANY): fun abounds' SIGNATURE (IN INK): /V/`/ NAME (TYPED/PRINTED) Mike Giehl TITLE: VP Sales DATE: 1/13/2021 STREET: 114 Venice CITY/STATE/ZIP: Sugar Land, TX 77478 TELEPHONE AND FACSIMILE NO.: (512)636-8260, Fax: (281) 265-0043 E-MAIL ADDRESS: mike@fabplaygrounds.com FEDERAL TAX IDENTIFICATION NUMBER(FIN): 36-4766562 By submitting a response to this solicitation, the Respondent agrees that the City's standard Definitions, Terms and Conditions, in effect at the time of release of the solicitation, shall govern unless specifically provided otherwise in a separate agreement or on the face of a purchase order. Said Definitions, Terms and Conditions are subject to change without notice. It is the sole responsibility of respondents to stay apprised of changes. In addition to the above General Terms and Conditions listed in Section IV, the City's Definitions, Terms and Conditions shall be enforced and part of the contract and can be obtained from the City's website at: https://www.roundrocktexas.gov/departments/purchasing/ Page 18 of 20 „d„ I!q!gx3 City of Round Rock Exhibit "A" Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) Frontier Park Playground RFP No. 21-010 Class/Item: 650-00/650-38/988-73 December 2020 ATTACHMENT B REFERENCE SHEET PLEASE COMPLETE AND RETURN THIS FORM WITH THE SOLICITATION RESPONSE SOLICITATION NUMBER: RFP No. 21-010 RESPONDENT'S NAME: fun abounds DATE: 1/13/2021 Provide the name, address, telephone number and E-MAIL of at least three(3) valid Municipal, Government agencies or firms of comparable size that have utilized services that are similar in type and capacity within the last two(2)years. City of Round Rock references are not applicable. References may be checked prior to award. If references cannot be confirmed or if any negative responses are received it may result in the disqualification of submittal. 1. Company's Name Round Rock ISD Name of Contact Frank Morris Title of Contact Project Manager E-Mail Address frank_morris@roundrockisd.org Present Address 16255 Great Oaks Dr City, State, Zip Code Round Rock, TX 78681 Telephone Number ( 512 ) 517-2437 Fax Number: ( ) 2. Company's Name Manor ISD Name of Contact Armando Tinoco Title of Contact Director of Construction E-Mail Address armando.jaimestinoco@manorisd.net Present Address 12716 Gregg Manor Rd City, State, Zip Code Manor, TX 78653 Telephone Number ( 512 ) 468-8785 Fax Number: ( ) 3. Company's Name City of Cedar Park Name of Contact Mike DeVito Title of Contact Asst Director, PARD E-Mail Address mike.devito@cedarparktexas.gov Present Address 1435 Main St City, State, Zip Code Cedar Park, TX 78613 Telephone Number ( 512 ) 626-5853 Fax Number: ( ) FAILURE TO PROVIDE THE REQUIRED INFORMATION WITH THE SOLICITATION RESPONSE MAY AUTOMATICALLY DISQUALIFY THE RESPONSE FROM CONSIDERATION FOR AWARD. Page 19 of 20 City of Round Rock Exhibit "A" Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) Frontier Park Playground RFP No. 21-010 Class/Item: 650-00/650-38/988-73 December 2020 ATTACHMENT C SUBCONTRACTOR INFORMATION FORM COMPLETE AND RETURN THIS FORM WITH THE SOLICITATION RESPONSE SOLICITATION NUMBER: RFP No. 21-010 RESPONDENT'S NAME: fun abounds DATE: 1/13/2021 • CIRCLE ONE - NO, I WILL NOT USE SUBCONTRACTORS ON THIS CONTRACT NO YES, I INTEND TO USE SUBCONTRACTORS ON THIS CONTRACT YES If yes complete the information below 1. Subcontractor Name Premier Outdoor Installation Name of Contact Tom Driscoll E-Mail Address tom@premieroutdoors.com Address 2630 Cemetary Rd City, State, Zip Code Santa Fe, TX 77517 Telephone Number ( 281 ) 924-0271 Fax Number: ( ) Describe work to be performed All construction work and installation services Percentage of contract 100 % work to be performed 2. Subcontractor Name Name of Contact Title of Contact E-Mail Address Address City, State, Zip Code Telephone Number ( ) Fax Number: ( ) Describe work to be performed Percentage of contract work to be performed • Add additional pages as needed Page 20 of 20 Exhibit "A" ROUND ROCK TEXAS PURCHMING OMSION ADDENDUM CITY OF ROUND ROCK, TEXAS Solicitation: RFP 21-010 Addendum No: 1 Date of Addendum: 12/17/20 This addendum is to incorporate the following changes to the above referenced solicitation: I. Questions: Q1. Can the City provide us with the estimated budget for this project? Al. The City estimates the budget for this project to be in the realm of$150,000. Q2. Does the City have any bonding requirements? A2. No, this project is not interpreted as a public works contract by the City's legal department, so bonding is not required. Q3. What kind of installation schedule is the City anticipating? A3. The City expects this playground will be completed by August 2021. Q4. Who will provide and install the Community Development Block Grant(CDBG)signage at the playground? A4. The City will provide and install the appropriate signage. Q5. May we please have a CAD file of Attachment F- Measurement Drawing? A5. Yes, the City has included this drawing on the solicitation website with this addendum. Q6. What is the current surfacing on the playground, and will you accept different materials? A6. The current surfacing is Engineered Wood Fiber(EWF), but the City will accept a different material so long as it is not a form of tile. Any material proposed by bidders other than EWF is subject to City approval. Q7. Does the Contractor need to provide drainage for this playground? A7. No, the existing drainage is sufficient for this location. Q8. Can tree limbs be cut back and who is responsible for providing that service? A8. The tree in the center of the playground will remain but tree limbs may be cut back as needed. The City will provide that service in-house. Q9. Will the City require tree protection and fencing? If so, who is responsible for it? A9. The City does not anticipate requiring tree protection. Fencing type and material is at the Contractor's discretion. Typically, the City sees orange construction fencing on most of their playground installations. Q10. How will the Contractor access the site? A10. The City will need to approve the Contractor's proposed entrance and exit to the site. Q11. Can you please define the level of accessibility in the design solution? Is it the common approach of the design has the appropriate number of elevated and ground level components and an ADA accessible surface to be considered accessible so that meets our requirement or is it going beyond that to really include more inclusive elements? Al 1. The City expects to see the standard level of accessibility with appropriate number of elevated and ground components. Exhibit "A" Q12 Regarding the target design ages, are you really looking for specific 2-5 equipment and 5-12 equipment or leaving it up to the proposers to determine what we think is best for the space to get the most value in the space while creating an appealing design? Al Design for the most value for the space. The City would like to provide children with a variety of elements for the range of ages listed but -g g t do not need separate, stand-alone units. II. Additional Information: The City has included Attachment F- Measurement Drawing in CAD format. III. ALL OTHER TERMS AND CONDITIONS REMAIN THE SAME. APPROVED BY: C'f/xi I/1QLl4yt.CLyL 12/17/2020 Cheryl Kaman, Pur asing Supervisor Purchasing Office, 512-218-5417 By the signature affixed below this addendum is hereby incorporated into and made a part of the above referenced solicitation. ACKNOWLEDGED BY: ' /� Mike Giehl /211/ /V 1/13/2021 Name Authorized Signature Date RETURN ONE SIGNED COPY OF THIS ADDENDUM TO THE PURCHASING OFFICE WITH YOUR SEALED PROPOSAL. FAILURE TO DO SO MAY AUTOMATICALLY DISQUALIFY YOUR RESPONSE FROM CONSIDERATION FOR AWARD. Exhibit "A" ROUND ROCK TEXAS VURCH"NG�MSION ADDENDUM CITY OF ROUND ROCK, TEXAS Solicitation: RFP 21-010 Addendum No: 2 Date of Addendum: 12/29/20 This addendum is to incorporate the following changes to the above referenced solicitation: I. Questions: Cost Proposal Sheet Questions: Q1. On the Cost Proposal Sheet, Item#1 is to design and provide the layout for Qty 1 playground, but Item#2 asks for 2 additional design requests. Are you requesting 3 designs total for the bid package? Al. No, three designs are not required to be submitted with the offer. Item 1 on the cost proposal sheet represents the original design provided by the Respondent while item 2 is intended to accommodate a flat rate for modification of the original design if the City requests changes. Q2. If we wanted to provide additional designs for the City to choose from with our original offer how would we do that. A2. The City will accept different playground design options from the same Respondent for the intended space. If this is something your company would like to provide, please fill out multiple versions of the cost proposal sheet listing them as corresponding to Option 1, 2, etc. of your design. It is important to the City that the total turn-key cost for any option be listed on the cost proposal sheet under "Project Total" with the lines broken out appropriately. Attachment G-Federal Requirements Questions: Q3. The Compliance Affidavit was not attached. Will it be provided? (page 40) A3: This will only need to be completed by the awarded contractor. Q4. The Affidavit and Waiver of Lien by Contractor was not attached. Will it be provided? (page 40) A4: This will only need to be completed by the awarded contractor. Document "1.1 21-010 CDBG Frontier Park Playground" Questions: Q5. How many reference projects are required? (page 16, Tab 5-Prior Experience) A5: The City requires three prior references where the size and scope of the work completed was similar to that of this project. Q6. Are samples required? If so, what is needed? (page 4, Section 8, Letter F) A6: No. Samples will not be required for this solicitation. Q7. Should shade be included in the design? A7: Shade of some sort(integral or standalone) is encouraged, but not required. Q8. Will we be required to obtain permits on free-standing shade structures? (page 8, Section 9: Pricing) A8: Standalone shade structures will need to be designed in accordance with the current City of Round Rock(CORR) building standards. The City will obtain the appropriate permits for the standalone shade structure(s). Exhibit "A" Q9. Do spoils need to be hauled off or is there an area to spread? (page 13, Section 6, Letter 1) A9: The spoils need to be hauled off. Q10. If the city removes concrete, will they back fill to bring subgrade up (if needed)to have 12" depth for Engineered Wood Fiber(EWF)? A10: The Contractor will backfill the area, if necessary, to have subgrade at 12" below finished elevation. Q11. Can you please define Back Works? (page 13, Section 6, Letter F) A11: Back Works refers to any damage to other parts of the park that will need to be repaired as a result of the installation on the playground. Q12. Will existing EWF and concrete between the play areas need to be removed? Al2: The Contractor will need to remove the existing EWF. The concrete will be removed by another Contractor. Q13. Will the existing concrete border remain? A13: The border will remain the same. ll. ALL OTHER TERMS AND CONDITIONS REMAIN THE SAME. APPROVED BY: 12/29/20 Adam Ga4hon, chaser Purchasing Office, 512-218-5456 By the signature affixed below this addendum is hereby incorporated into and made a part of the above referenced solicitation. ACKNOWLEDGED BY: Mike Giehl 1/13/2021 Name Authorized Signature Date RETURN ONE SIGNED COPY OF THIS ADDENDUM TO THE PURCHASING OFFICE WITH YOUR SEALED PROPOSAL. FAILURE TO DO SO MAY AUTOMATICALLY DISQUALIFY YOUR RESPONSE FROM CONSIDERATION FOR AWARD. Exhibit "A" - Tab9 Cost Proposal Exhibit "A" Attachment I -Cost Proposal Sheet Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) Frontier Park Playground RFP 21-010 -fun abounds (Option 1) The Respondent represents they are submitting a binding offer and are authorized to bind the respondent to fully comply with the solicitation documents contained in RFP 21-010 Community Development Block Grant(CDBG) Frontier Park Playground.The Respondent acknowledges that they have received and read the entire solicitation packet,attachments,addendums,and all documents incorporated by reference,and agrees to be bound by the terms therein. Special Instructions: The City reserves the right to purchase more or less than the quantities indicated below. No. Description Estimated Unit Unit Cost Extended Total Quantity Design and provide a layout of the new playground in accordance EA $0.00 with the scope of work requirements 2 Additional design requests made by the City 2 EA $0.00 3 Manufacture all playground equipment included in the proposed 1 EA $90,245.00 $90,245.00 design Remove and dispose of existing playground equipment(backfill 4 1 EA $11,000.00 $11,000.00 costs TBD once existing EWF is removed) 5 Delivery of new playground equipment 1 EA $5,275.00 $5,275.00 6 Installation of new playground equipment(includes surfacing) EA $45,253.00 $45,253.00 Personnel Hourly Rates No. Job Descriptionff Me Estimated Unit Rate Extended Total Quantity 7 General Laborer-$12.50/hr; Foreman/Project Manager-$19/hr (these rates included in install/demo costs above) Hour 8 Hour 9 Hour 10 Hour Project Total: $151,773.00 1oft Exhibit "A" Estimate fun abounds, inc. Date Estimate# 114 Venice Sugar Land, TX, 77478 1 1,i2021 6407 sm 855-226-8637 phone } ds 281-265-0043 Fax Mike Giehl, VP of Sales 0&P Leigh Walden, President Austin, San Antonio, Laredo Iwalden@fabplaygrounds.com and surrounding areas r�7ti. playground mar�rl2sfiHedwthf4n" www.fabplaygrounds.com mike@fabplaygrounds.com 512-636-8260 We are pleased to provide this estimate for Ship to: City of Round Rock Frontier Park Purchasing Division 1804 Frontier Trail 221 East Main Street Round Rock,TX 78681 Round Rock,TX 78664 RFP No.21-010 Option I Rep Terms Project MG Due upon compl... Frontier Park Item Description Qty Rate Total Playground Equipment Burke BCI Burke Custom Playground;see drawing 1 110,168.00 110,168.00 125-135762-1 580-1026 FS-Novo Sign,Age 5-12 1 509.00 509.00 580-1025 FS-Novo Sign,Ages 2-5 1 509.00 509.00 NPPS Safety Kit NPPS Supervision Safety Kit-FREE 1 0.00 0.00 BCIMAINT BCI Burke Maintenance Kit-FREE 1 0.00 0.00 Discount Discount -20,941.00 -20,941.00 Installation Installation of Playground Equipment 1 29,650.00 29,650.00 Freight Freight 5,275.00 5,275.00 Subtotal of Playground Equipment 125,170.00 Playground Surfacing I WF-Material... EWF-Material Only 215 20.15349 4,333.00 EWF-Freight Freight(Truck Load 85 yds) 3 1,190.00 3,570.00 EWF-Installati... Installation only of EWF and Geotextile;includes 215 30.00 6,450.00 compaction in 6"lifts Subtotal of Playground Surfacing 14,353.00 Construction Work _TFan }uu or allowing us to Submit t is proposal. Subtotal PLEASE NOTE: Order will be placed upon receipt of signed quote or Sales Tax. purchase order, color selections, and down payment. Thank you! We appreciate the opportunity to earn your business! Total ------------------------------------ City of Houston WBE (Women's Business Enterprise) Signature Certificate#20-2-11596 i We are proud of a job well done and may spotlight your project on our '•-- ------------------------ webaite or FaceBook. If we do not have your perndosion to do no, please not*us. Thank you! Pagel Exhibit "A" Estimate fun abounds, inc. Date Estimate# 114 Venice Sugar Land, TX. 77478 1/13/2021 6407 SM 855-226-8637 phone S 281-265-0043 Fax Mike Giehl, VP of Sales Leigh Walden, President Austin, San Antonio, Laredo IwaldenCfabplaygrounds.com and surrounding areas Pi°ygr°,ra.nem�rz'f+Nedwhh fun" www.fabplaygrounds.com mike@fabplaygrounds.eom 512-636-8260 We are pleased to provide this estimate for Ship to: City of Round Rock Frontier Park Purchasing Division 1804 Frontier Trail 221 East Main Street Round Rock,"FX 78681 Round Rock,TX 78664 RFP No.21-010 Option I Rep Terms Project MG Due upon compl... Frontier Park Item Description Qty Rate Total Dcmo Demo of existing equipment and removal of 11,000.00 11.000.00 existing EWF: includes disposal Landscaping Repairs of torn up grass and till Nvith sand.Icvcling 1.250.00 1.250.00 of any tire ruts Dirt Work **Back Fill costs TBD based on amount of EWF 0.00 0.00 removed and resulting depths discovered during removal of EWF** Subtotal of Construction Work 12.250.00 Note Pricing is for the above listed equipment only,and 0.00 0.00 does not include additional insured addendum, additional insurance,storage,security,or am applicable taxes,bonds.additional insurance or permits.Orders canceled after 5 days will be subject to a restocking fee and freight charges as applicable.Price valid for 30 days. ran )ou for a ova ing us to submit this proposal. Subtotal PLEASE NOTE: Order will be placed upon receipt of signed quote or Sales Tax. purchase order, color selections, and down payment. Thank you! We appreciate the opportunity to earn your business! Total --------------------------------------- City of Houston WBE Signature (Women's Business Enterprise) Certificate#20-2-11596 We are proud of a job well done and may spotlight your project on our •------------------------------------ webeute or FaceBook. If we do not have your permisauon to do so, please naft ua. Thank you! Page 2 Exhibit "A" Estimate fun abounds, inc. Date Estimate# 114 Venice Sugar Land, TX, 77478 1/13/2021 6407 "^ 855-226-8637 phone 281-265-0043 Fax Mike Giehl, VP of Sales Leigh Walden, President Austin, San Antonio, Laredo Iwalden@fabplaygrounds.com and surrounding areas ploygrowd memories filled with f4n" www fabplaygrounds.corn mike@fabplaygrounds.com 512-636-8260 We are pleased to provide this estimate for Ship to: City of Round Rock Frontier Park Purchasing Division 1804 Frontier Trail 221 East Main Street Round Rock,TX 78681 Round Rock,TX 78664 RFP No.21-010 Option 1 Rep Terms Project MG Due upon compl... Frontier Park Item Description Qty Rate Total Force Majeure No Party to this Agreement shall be responsible for 0.00 0.00 any delays or failure to perform any obligation under this Agreement due to acts of God, outbreaks,epidemic/pandemic or the spreading of disease,contagion,strikes,or other disturbances, including,without limitation,war,insurrection, embargoes,governmental restrictions,acts of governments or governmental authorities,and any other cause beyond the control of such party. During an event of force majeure,the Parties'duty to perform obligations shall be re-assessed. Rock Chuse In the event,we run into excessive rock,we will 0.00 0.00 partner with you as to how to best handle the situation. There may be an additional charge. Nondisclosed u... We make every effort to ensure that we are 0.00 0.00 working in areas free of utilities.In the event an object is disturbed or damaged and the client has failed to make us aware of their utilities it will be the Client's responsibility. -71-55-R—yo-5-ro—rallowing us to Submit t is proposal. Subtotal PLEASE NOTE: Order will be placed upon receipt of signed quote or Sales Tax., purchase order,color selections,and down payment. Thank you! We appreciate the opportunity to earn your business! Total ------------------------------------ City of Houston WBE Signature (Women's Business Enterprise) Certificate#20-2-11596 i We are proud of a job well done and may spotlight your project on our '------------------------ -- ----------- websiite or FaoeBook. If we do not have your permission to do so, please notify us. Thank you! Page 3 Exhibit "A'' Estimate fun abounds, inc. Date Estimate# 114 Venice Sugar Land, TX. 77478 1/13/2021 6407 --- 5h 855-226-8637 phone ds 281-265-0043 Fax Mike Giehl, VP of Sales J% 71111;11111�- we Leigh Walden, President Austin, San Antonio, Laredo Iwalden@fabplaygrounds.com and surrounding areas ploygrow�dme+»ori2sfiledwithfun' www.fabplaygrounds.com mike@fabplaygrounds.com 512-636-8260 We are pleased to provide this estimate for Ship to: City of Round Rock Frontier Park Purchasing Division 1804 Frontier Trail 221 East Main Street Round Rock,TX 78681 Round Rock,TX 78664 RFP No.21-010 Option 1 Rep Terms Project MG Due upon compl... Frontier Park Item Description Qty Rate Total Schedule There are times due to weather or unforeseen 0.00 0.00 circumstances that we might have to reschedule. In an effort to provide excellent customer service we will notify you should rescheduling be necessary. We appreciate your understanding as we pride ourselves on providing attention and detail to every project. Site Access If site access is restricted in any way there could be 0.00 0.00 an additional charge. Credit Cards Payments made with credit cards will require an 0.00 0.00 additional 3.10%service fee. Finance Charge Accounts not paid within 30 days of the date of the 0.00 0.00 invoice are subject to a 1.5%finance charge. HUB Certificate CertificateNlD Number: 1364766562200 0.00 0.00 FileNendor Number:496631 Approval Date:25-MAR-2020 Scheduled Expiration Date:25-MAR-2024 [FEFou or a owing us to submit t is proposa. Subtotal $151.773.00 PLEASE NOTE: Order will be placed upon receipt of signed quote or Sales Tax., U.00 purchase order, color selections, and down payment. Thank you! We appreciate the opportunity to earn your business! Total $151,773.00 --------------------------------------- City of Houston WBE �! Signature (Women's Business Enterprise) Certificate#20-2-11596 i We are proud of a job well done and may spotlight your project on our ' ------------------------------------ webeite or FaoeBook. If we do not have your permission to do so, please not*us. Thank yowl Page 4 Exhibit "A" Attachment I -Cost Proposal Sheet Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) Frontier Park Playground RFP 21-010 -fun abounds (Option 2) The Respondent represents they are submitting a binding offer and are authorized to bind the respondent to fully comply with the solicitation documents contained in RFP 21-010 Community Development Block Grant(CDBG) Frontier Park Playground.The Respondent acknowledges that they have received and read the entire solicitation packet,attachments,addendums,and all documents incorporated by reference,and agrees to be bound by the terms therein. Special Instructions: The City reserves the right to purchase more or less than the quantities indicated below. No. Description Estimated Unit Unit Cost Extended Total Quantity 1 Design and provide a layout of the new playground in accordance I EA 50.00 with the scope of work requirements 2 Additional design requests made by the City 2 EA $0.00 3 Manufacture all playground equipment included in the proposed 1 EA $91,046.00 $91,046.00 design 4 Remove and dispose of existing playground equipment(backfill 1 EA $11,000.00 $11,000.00 costs TBD once existing EWF is removed) 5 Delivery of new playground equipment 1 EA $5,275.00 $5,275.00 6 Installation of new playground equipment(includes surfacing) EA $45,203.00 $45,203.00 Personnel Hourly Rates No. Job Description/Title Estimated Unit Rate Extended Total Quantity 7 General Laborer-$12.50/hr; Foreman/Project Manager-$19/hr (these rates included in install/demo costs above) Hour 8 Hour 9 Hour 10 Hour Project Total:1 $152,524.00 1of1 Exhibit "A" Estimate fun abounds, inc. Date Estimate# 114 Venice Sugar Land, TX. 77478 1/13/2021 6408 _ sm 855-226-8637 phone a Mike Giehl, VP of Sales O 281-265-0043 Fax Leigh Walden, President Austin, San Antonio, Laredo Iwalden@fabplaygrounds.com and surrounding areas playgro4ndrn2r �ri?sfi112dwRhfun" www fabplaygrounds.com mike@fabplaygrounds.com 512-636-8260 We are pleased to provide this estimate for Ship to: I City of Round Rock Frontier Park Purchasing Division 1804 Frontier TrailRound Rock,TX 78681 221 East Main Street o.21-010 NN Round Rock,TX 78664 Option RFP 2 Rep Terms Project MG Due on receipt Frontier Park Item Description Qty Rate Total Playground Equipment Burke BCI Burke Custom Playground;see drawing 1 109,946.00 109,946.00 125-135768-1 580-1026 FS-Novo Sign,Age 5-12 1 509.00 509.00 580-1025 FS-Novo Sign,Ages 2-5 1 509.00 509.00 NPPS Safety Kit NPPS Supervision Safety Kit-FREE 1 0.00 0.00 BCIMAINT BCI Burke Maintenance Kit-FREE 1 0.00 0.00 Discount Discount -19,918.00 -19,918.00 Installation Installation of Playground Equipment 1 29,600.00 29,600.00 Freight Freight 5,275.00 5,275.00 Subtotal of Playground Equipment 125,921.00 Playground Surfacing EWE-Material... EWF-Material Only 215 20.15349 4,333.00 EWF-Freight Freight(Truck Load 85 yds) 3 1,190.00 3,570.00 EWF-Installati... Installation only of EWF and Geotextile;includes 215 30.00 6,450.00 compaction in 6"lifts Subtotal of Playground Surfacing 14,353.00 Construction Work ian you or allowing us to submit this proposal. Subtotal PLEASE NOTE: Order will be placed upon receipt of signed quote or Sales Tax., purchase order, color selections, and down payment. Thank you! We appreciate the opportunity to earn your business! Tots --------------------------------------- City of Houston WBE Signature (Women's Business Enterprise) Certificate#20-2-11596 We are proud of a job well done and may spotlight your project on our '•-----------------------------------'- website or FaceBook. If we do not have your permission to do so, please not*us. Thank youl Page 1 Exhibit ''A" Estimate fun abounds, inc. Date Estimate# 114 Venice Sugar Land, TX. 77478 1/13/2021 6408 5M 855-226-8637 phone ® � S 281-265-0043 Fax Mike Giehl, VP of Sales Leigh Walden, President Austin, San Antonio, Laredo Iwalden@fabplaygrounds.com and surrounding areas m rWcai,gploygrowdeenoriesfilledwithfun" mike0fab la rounds.com - www.fabplaygrounds.com P Y9 12- - 2 0 We are pleased to provide this estimate for Ship to: City of Round Rock Frontier Park Purchasing Division 1804 Frontier Trail 221 East Main Street Round Rock,TX 78681 Round Rock,TX 78664 RFP No.21-010 Option 2 Rep Terms Project MG Due on receipt Frontier Park Item Description Qty Rate Total DCmU Demo of existing equipment and removal of 11.000.00 11,000.00 existing EWF;includes disposal Landscaping Repairs of torn up grass and fill with sand,leveling 1,250.00 1,250.00 of any tire ruts Dirt Work **Back Fill costs TBD based on amount of EWF 0.00 0.00 removed and resulting depths discovered during removal of EWF** Subtotal of Construction Work 12,250.00 olc Pricing is for the above listed equipment only,and 0.00 0.00 does not include additional insured addendum. additional insurance,storage,security,or any applicable taxes,bonds,additional insurance or permits.Orders canceled after 5 days will be subject to a restocking fee and freight charges as applicable.Price valid for 30 days. hank you for a o\\ing us to submit t is proposal. Subtotal PLEASE NOTE: Order will be placed upon receipt of signed quote or Sales Tax. purchase order, color selections, and down payment. Thank you! We appreciate the opportunity to earn your business! Total -------------------------------------- City of Houston WBE ` Signature (Women's Business Enterprise) Certificate#20-2-11596 We are proud of a job well done and may spotlight your project on our •------------------------------------ website or FaceBook. If we do not have your permission to do so, please notify us. Thank you! Page 2 Exhibit "A'' Estimate fun abounds, inc. Date Estimate# 114 Venice Sugar Land, TX. 77478 1 1; 2021 6408 5M 855-226-8637 phone ! or' r� S 281-265-0043 Fax Mike Giehl, VP of Sales� O Austin, San Antonio, Laredo Leigh Walden, President Iwalden@fabplaygrounds.corn and surrounding areas playgro4ndr„�,:,. r, >ffuedw]tnf4n www fabplaygrounds.com mike@fabplaygrounds.corn 512-636-8260 We are pleased to provide this estimate for Ship to: Frontier Park City of Round Rock 1804 Frontier Trail Purchasing Division Round Rock,TX 78681 221 East Main Street o.21-010 NN Round Rock,TX 78664 Option KFP 2 Rep Terms Project %1(J' Due on receipt Frontier Park Item Description aty Rate Total Force Majeure No Party to this Agreement shall be responsible for 0.00 0.00 any delays or failure to perform any obligation under this Agreement due to acts of God, outbreaks,epidemic/pandemic or the spreading of disease,contagion,strikes,or other disturbances, including,without limitation,war,insurrection, embargoes,governmental restrictions,acts of governments or governmental authorities,and any other cause beyond the control of such party. During an event of force majeure,the Parties'duty to perform obligations shall be re-assessed. Rock Clause In the event,we run into excessive rock,we will n.n0 0.00 partner with you as to how to best handle the situation. There may be an additional charge. Nondisclosed u... We make every effort to ensure that we are 0,00 0.00 working in areas free of utilities.In the event an object is disturbed or damaged and the client has failed to make us aware of their utilities it will be the Client's responsibility. an you or a owing us to submit t is proposal. Subtotal r7 PLEASE NOTE: Order will be placed upon receipt of signed quote or Sales Tax., purchase order, color selections, and down payment. Thank you! We appreciate the opportunity to earn your business! Total ------------------------------------- City of Houston WIRE ` Signature (Women's Business Enterprise) Certificate#20-2-11596 i We are proud of a job well done and may spotlight your project on our ------------------------------------- webaite or FaceBook. If we do not have your permission to do so, please noftfy us. Thank youl Page 3 Exhibit "A" Estimate fun abounds, inc. Date Estimate# 114 Venice -% Sugar Land, TX. 77478 1/13/2021 6408 SM 855-226-8637 phone -' S 281-265-0043 Fax Mike 6iehl, VP of Sales =� Leigh Walden, President Austin, San Antonio, Laredo Iwalden@fabplaygrounds.com and surrounding areas >,f++e�wtnf4h www fabplaygrounds.com mike@fabplaygrounds.com 512-636-8260 We are pleased to provide this estimate for Ship to: City of Round Rock Frontier Park 1804 Frontier Trail Purchasing Division Round Rock,TX 78681 221 East Main Street Round Rock,TX 78664 RFP No.21-010 Option 2 Rep Terms Project MG Due on receipt Frontier Park Item Description Qty Rate Total Schedule There are times due to weather or unforeseen 0.00 0.00 circumstances that we might have to reschedule. In an effort to provide excellent customer service we will notify you should rescheduling be necessary. We appreciate your understanding as we pride ourselves on providing attention and detail to every project. Site Access If site access is restricted in any way there could be 0.00 0.00 an additional charge. Credit Cards Payments made with credit cards will require an 0.00 0.00 additional 3.10%service fee. Finance Charge Accounts not paid within 30 days of the date of the 0.00 0.00 invoice are subject to a 1.5%finance charge. HUB Certificate CertificateNID Number: 1364766562200 0.00 0.00 FileNendor Number:496631 Approval Date:25-MAR-2020 Scheduled Expiration Date:25-MAR-2024 an you or a owmg us to sut5rmt this proposal. Subtotal $152,524.00 PLEASE NOTE: Order will be placed upon receipt of signed quote or Sales Tax.. $0.00 purchase order,color selections,and down payment. Thank you! We appreciate the opportunity to earn your business! Total a152,524.00 --------------------------------------- City of Houston WOE It Signature (Women's Business Enterprise) Certificate#20-2-11596 We are proud of a job well done and may spotlight your project on our -------------------------------"-"--' website or FaceBook. Uwe do not have your permission to do so, please not*us. Thank you! Page 4 Exhibit "B" Federal Labor Standards Provisions U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development Office of Labor Relations Applicability (1) The work to be performed by the classification The Project or Program to which the construction work requested is not performed by a classification in the wage covered by this contract pertains is being assisted by the determination; and United States of America and the following Federal Labor (2) The classification is utilized in the area by the Standards Provisions are included in this Contract construction industry; and pursuant to the provisions applicable to such Federal (3) The proposed wage rate, including any bona fide assistance. fringe benefits, bears a reasonable relationship to the A. 1. (i) Minimum Wages. All laborers and mechanics wage rates contained in the wage determination. employed or working upon the site of the work, will be paid (b) If the contractor and the laborers and mechanics to be unconditionally and not less often than once a week, and employed in the classification (if known), or their without subsequent deduction or rebate on any account representatives, and HUD or its designee agree on the (except such payroll deductions as are permitted by classification and wage rate (including the amount regulations issued by the Secretary of Labor under the designated for fringe benefits where appropriate), a report Copeland Act (29 CFR Part 3), the full amount of wages of the action taken shall be sent by HUD or its designee to and bona fide fringe benefits (or cash equivalents thereof) the Administrator of the Wage and Hour Division, due at time of payment computed at rates not less than Employment Standards Administration, U.S. Department of those contained in the wage determination of the Labor, Washington, D.C. 20210. The Administrator, or an Secretary of Labor which is attached hereto and made a authorized representative, will approve, modify, or part hereof, regardless of any contractual relationship disapprove every additional classification action within 30 which may be alleged to exist between the contractor and days of receipt and so advise HUD or its designee or will such laborers and mechanics. Contributions made or notify HUD or its designee within the 30-day period that costs reasonably anticipated for bona fide fringe benefits additional time is necessary. (Approved by the Office of under Section I(b)(2) of the Davis-Bacon Act on behalf of Management and Budget under OMB control number 1215- laborers or mechanics are considered wages paid to such 0140.) laborers or mechanics, subject to the provisions of 29 CFR 5.5(a)(1)(iv); also, regular contributions made or costs (c) In the event the contractor, the laborers or mechanics incurred for more than a weekly period (but not less often to be employed in the classification or their than quarterly) under plans, funds, or programs, which representatives, and HUD or its designee do not agree on cover the particular weekly period, are deemed to be the proposed classification and wage rate (including the constructively made or incurred during such weekly period. amount designated for fringe benefits, where appropriate), HUD or its designee shall refer the questions, including Such laborers and mechanics shall be paid the appropriate the views of all interested parties and the recommendation wage rate and fringe benefits on the wage determination of HUD or its designee, to the Administrator for for the classification of work actually performed, without determination. The Administrator, or an authorized regard to skill, except as provided in 29 CFR 5.5(a)(4). representative, will issue a determination within 30 days of Laborers or mechanics performing work in more than one receipt and so advise HUD or its designee or will notify classification may be compensated at the rate specified for HUD or its designee within the 30-day period that each classification for the time actually worked therein: additional time is necessary. (Approved by the Office of Provided, That the employer's payroll records accurately Management and Budget under OMB Control Number set forth the time spent in each classification in which 1215-0140.) work is performed. The wage determination (including any additional classification and wage rates conformed under (d) The wage rate (including fringe benefits where 29 CFR 5.5(a)(1)(ii) and the Davis-Bacon poster (WH- appropriate) determined pursuant to subparagraphs 1321) shall be posted at all times by the contractor and its (1)(ii)(b) or (c) of this paragraph, shall be paid to all subcontractors at the site of the work in a prominent and workers performing work in the classification under this accessible, place where it can be easily seen by the contract from the first day on which work is performed in the classification. workers. (ii) (a) Any class of laborers or mechanics which is not (iii) Whenever the minimum wage rate prescribed in the listed in the wage determination and which is to be contract for a class of laborers or mechanics includes a employed under the contract shall be classified in fringe benefit which is not expressed as an hourly rate, the conformance with the wage determination. HUD shall contractor shall either pay the benefit as stated in the approve an additional classification and wage rate and wage determination or shall pay another bona fide fringe fringe benefits therefor only when the following criteria benefit or an hourly cash equivalent thereof. have been met: (iv) If the contractor does not make payments to a trustee or other third person, the contractor may consider as part form HUD-4010(06/2009) Previous editions are obsolete Page 1 of 5 ref. Handbook 1344.1 Exhibit "B" of the wages of any laborer or mechanic the amount of any communicated in writing to the laborers or mechanics costs reasonably anticipated in providing bona fide fringe affected, and records which show the costs anticipated or benefits under a plan or program, Provided, That the the actual cost incurred in providing such benefits. Secretary of Labor has found, upon the written request of Contractors employing apprentices or trainees under the contractor, that the applicable standards of the Davis- approved programs shall maintain written evidence of the Bacon Act have been met. The Secretary of Labor may registration of apprenticeship programs and certification of require the contractor to set aside in a separate account trainee programs, the registration of the apprentices and assets for the meeting of obligations under the plan or trainees, and the ratios and wage rates prescribed in the program. (Approved by the Office of Management and applicable programs. (Approved by the Office of Budget under OMB Control Number 1215-0140.) Management and Budget under OMB Control Numbers 2. Withholding. HUD or its designee shall upon its own 1215-0140 and 1215-0017.) action or upon written request of an authorized (ii) (a) The contractor shall submit weekly for each week representative of the Department of Labor withhold or in which any contract work is performed a copy of all cause to be withheld from the contractor under this payrolls to HUD or its designee if the agency is a party to contract or any other Federal contract with the same prime the contract, but if the agency is not such a party, the contractor, or any other Federally-assisted contract contractor will submit the payrolls to the applicant subject to Davis-Bacon prevailing wage requirements, sponsor, or owner, as the case may be, for transmission to which is held by the same prime contractor so much of the HUD or its designee. The payrolls submitted shall set out accrued payments or advances as may be considered accurately and completely all of the information required necessary to pay laborers and mechanics, including to be maintained under 29 CFR 5.5(a)(3)(i) except that full apprentices, trainees and helpers, employed by the social security numbers and home addresses shall not be contractor or any subcontractor the full amount of wages included on weekly transmittals. Instead the payrolls shall required by the contract In the event of failure to pay any only need to include an individually identifying number for laborer or mechanic, including any apprentice, trainee or each employee (e.g., the last four digits of the employee's helper, employed or working on the site of the work, all or social security number). The required weekly payroll part of the wages required by the contract, HUD or its information may be submitted in any form desired. designee may, after written notice to the contractor, Optional Form WH-347 is available for this purpose from sponsor, applicant, or owner, take such action as may be the Wage and Hour Division Web site at necessary to cause the suspension of any further http://www.dol.gov/esa/whd/forms/wh347instr.htm or its payment, advance, or guarantee of funds until such successor site. The prime contractor is responsible for violations have ceased. HUD or its designee may, after the submission of copies of payrolls by all subcontractors. written notice to the contractor, disburse such amounts Contractors and subcontractors shall maintain the full withheld for and on account of the contractor or social security number and current address of each subcontractor to the respective employees to whom they covered worker, and shall provide them upon request to are due. The Comptroller General shall make such HUD or its designee if the agency is a party to the disbursements in the case of direct Davis-Bacon Act contract, but if the agency is not such a party, the contracts. contractor will submit the payrolls to the applicant 3. (i) Payrolls and basic records. Payrolls and basic sponsor, or owner, as the case may be, for transmission to records relating thereto shall be maintained by the HUD or its designee, the contractor, or the Wage and Hour contractor during the course of the work preserved for a Division of the Department of Labor for purposes of an period of three years thereafter for all laborers and investigation or audit of compliance with prevailing wage mechanics working at the site of the work. Such records requirements. It is not a violation of this subparagraph for shall contain the name, address, and social security a prime contractor to require a subcontractor to provide number of each such worker, his or her correct addresses and social security numbers to the prime classification, hourly rates of wages paid (including rates contractor for its own records, without weekly submission of contributions or costs anticipated for bona fide fringe to HUD or its designee. (Approved by the Office of benefits or cash equivalents thereof of the types described Management and Budget under OMB Control Number in Section I(b)(2)(B) of the Davis-bacon Act), daily and 1215-0149.) weekly number of hours worked, deductions made and (b) Each payroll submitted shall be accompanied by a actual wages paid. Whenever the Secretary of Labor has "Statement of Compliance," signed by the contractor or found under 29 CFR 5.5 (a)(1)(iv) that the wages of any subcontractor or his or her agent who pays or supervises laborer or mechanic include the amount of any costs the payment of the persons employed under the contract reasonably anticipated in providing benefits under a plan and shall certify the following: or program described in Section I(b)(2)(B) of the Davis- (1) That the payroll for the payroll period contains the Bacon Act, the contractor shall maintain records which information required to be provided under 29 CFR 5.5 show that the commitment to provide such benefits is (a)(3)(ii), the appropriate information is being maintained enforceable, that the plan or program is financially under 29 CFR 5.5(a)(3)(i), and that such information is responsible, and that the plan or program has been correct and complete; Previous editions are obsolete form HUD-4010(06/2009) Page 2 of 5 ref. Handbook 1344.1 Exhibit "B" (2) That each laborer or mechanic (including each helper, is not registered or otherwise employed as stated above, apprentice, and trainee) employed on the contract during shall be paid not less than the applicable wage rate on the the payroll period has been paid the full weekly wages wage determination for the classification of work actually earned, without rebate, either directly or indirectly, and performed. In addition, any apprentice performing work on that no deductions have been made either directly or the job site in excess of the ratio permitted under the indirectly from the full wages earned, other than registered program shall be paid not less than the permissible deductions as set forth in 29 CFR Part 3; applicable wage rate on the wage determination for the (3) That each laborer or mechanic has been paid not less work actually performed. Where a contractor is performing than the applicable wage rates and fringe benefits or cash construction on a project in a locality other than that in equivalents for the classification of work performed, as which its program is registered, the ratios and wage rates specified in the applicable wage determination (expressed in percentages of the journeyman's hourly incorporated into the contract. rate) specified in the contractor's or subcontractor's registered program shall be observed. Every apprentice (c) The weekly submission of a properly executed must be paid at not less than the rate specified in the certification set forth on the reverse side of Optional Form registered program for the apprentice's level of progress, WH-347 shall satisfy the requirement for submission of the expressed as a percentage of the journeymen hourly rate "Statement of Compliance" required by subparagraph specified in the applicable wage determination. A.3.(ii)(b). Apprentices shall be paid fringe benefits in accordance (d) The falsification of any of the above certifications may with the provisions of the apprenticeship program. If the subject the contractor or subcontractor to civil or criminal apprenticeship program does not specify fringe benefits, prosecution under Section 1001 of Title 18 and Section apprentices must be paid the full amount of fringe benefits 231 of Title 31 of the United States Code. listed on the wage determination for the applicable (iii) The contractor or subcontractor shall make the classification. If the Administrator determines that a records required under subparagraph A.3.(i) available for different practice prevails for the applicable apprentice inspection, copying, or transcription by authorized classification, fringes shall be paid in accordance with that representatives of HUD or its designee or the Department determination. In the event the Office of Apprenticeship of Labor, and shall permit such representatives to Training, Employer and Labor Services, or a State interview employees during working hours on the job. If Apprenticeship Agency recognized by the Office, the contractor or subcontractor fails to submit the required withdraws approval of an apprenticeship program, the records or to make them available, HUD or its designee contractor will no longer be permitted to utilize may, after written notice to the contractor, sponsor, apprentices at less than the applicable predetermined rate applicant or owner, take such action as may be necessary for the work performed until an acceptable program is to cause the suspension of any further payment, advance, approved. or guarantee of funds. Furthermore, failure to submit the (ii) Trainees. Except as provided in 29 CFR 5.16, required records upon request or to make such records trainees will not be permitted to work at less than the available may be grounds for debarment action pursuant to predetermined rate for the work performed unless they are 29 CFR 5.12. employed pursuant ',to and individually registered in a 4. Apprentices and Trainees. program which has received prior approval, evidenced by (i) Apprentices. Apprentices will be permitted to work at formal certification by the U.S. Department of Labor, less than the predetermined rate for the work they Employment and Training Administration. The ratio of performed when they are employed pursuant to and trainees to journeymen on the job site shall not be greater individually registered in a bona fide apprenticeship than permitted under the plan approved by the program registered with the U.S. Department of Labor, Employment and Training Administration. Every trainee Employment and Training Administration, Office of must be paid at not less than the rate specified in the Apprenticeship Training, Employer and Labor Services, or approved program for the trainee's level of progress, with a State Apprenticeship Agency recognized by the expressed as a percentage of the journeyman hourly rate Office, or if a person is employed in his or her first 90 specified in the applicable wage determination. Trainees days of probationary employment as an apprentice in such shall be paid fringe benefits in accordance with the an apprenticeship program, who is not individually provisions of the trainee program. If the trainee program registered in the program, but who has been certified by does not mention fringe benefits, trainees shall be paid the Office of Apprenticeship Training, Employer and Labor the full amount of fringe benefits listed on the wage Services or a State Apprenticeship Agency (where determination unless the Administrator of the Wage and appropriate) to be eligible for probationary employment as Hour Division determines that there is an apprenticeship an apprentice. The allowable ratio of apprentices to program associated with the corresponding journeyman journeymen on the job site in any craft classification shall wage rate on the wage determination which provides for not be greater than the ratio permitted to the contractor as less than full fringe benefits for apprentices. Any to the entire work force under the registered program. Any employee listed on the payroll at a trainee rate who is not worker listed on a payroll at an apprentice wage rate, who registered and participating in a training plan approved by Previous editions are obsolete form HUD-4010(06/2009) Page 3 of 5 ref. Handbook 1344.1 Exhibit "B" the Employment and Training Administration shall be paid awarded HUD contracts or participate in HUD programs not less than the applicable wage rate on the wage pursuant to 24 CFR Part 24. determination for the work actually performed. In addition, (ii) No part of this contract shall be subcontracted to any any trainee performing work on the job site in excess of person or firm ineligible for award of a Government the ratio permitted under the registered program shall be contract by virtue of Section 3(a) of the Davis-Bacon Act paid not less than the applicable wage rate on the wage or 29 CFR 5.12(a)(1) or to be awarded HUD contracts or determination for the work actually performed. In the participate in HUD programs pursuant to 24 CFR Part 24. event the Employment and Training Administration (iii) The penalty for making false statements is prescribed withdraws approval of a training program, the contractor will no longer be permitted to utilize trainees at less than in the U.S. Criminal Code, 18 U.S.C. 1001. Additionally, U.S. Criminal Code, Section 1 ra 0, Title 18, U.S.C., the applicable predetermined rate for the work performed until an acceptable program is approved. "Federal Housing Administration transactions", provides in part: "Whoever, for the purpose of . . . influencing in any (iii) Equal employment opportunity. The utilization of way the action of such Administration..... makes, utters or apprentices, trainees and journeymen under 29 CFR Part 5 publishes any statement knowing the same to be false..... shall be in conformity with the equal employment shall be fined not more than $5,000 or imprisoned not opportunity requirements of Executive Order 11246, as more than two years, or both." amended, and 29 CFR Part 30. 11. Complaints, Proceedings, or Testimony by 5. Compliance with Copeland Act requirements. The Employees. No laborer or mechanic to whom the wage, contractor shall comply with the requirements of 29 CFR salary, or other labor standards provisions of this Contract Part 3 which are incorporated by reference in this contract are applicable shall be discharged or in any other manner 6. Subcontracts. The contractor or subcontractor will discriminated against by the Contractor or any insert in any subcontracts the clauses contained in subcontractor because such employee has filed any subparagraphs 1 through 11 in this paragraph A and such complaint or instituted or caused to be instituted any other clauses as HUD or its designee may by appropriate proceeding or has testified or is about to testify in any instructions require, and a copy of the applicable proceeding under or relating to the labor standards prevailing wage decision, and also a clause requiring the applicable under this Contract to his employer. subcontractors to include these clauses in any lower tier B. Contract Work Hours and Safety Standards Act. The subcontracts. The prime contractor shall be responsible provisions of this paragraph B are applicable where the amount of the for the compliance by any subcontractor or lower tier prime contract exceeds $100,000. As used in this paragraph, the subcontractor with all the contract clauses in this terms"laborers"and"mechanics"include watchmen and guards. paragraph. (1) Overtime requirements. No contractor or subcontractor 7. Contract termination; debarment. A breach of the contracting for any part of the contract work which may require or contract clauses in 29 CFR 5.5 may be grounds for involve the employment of laborers or mechanics shall require or termination of the contract and for debarment as a permit any such laborer or mechanic in any workweek in which the contractor and a subcontractor as provided in 29 CFR individual is employed on such work to work in excess of 40 hours in 5.12. such workweek unless such laborer or mechanic receives 8. Compliance with Davis-Bacon and Related Act Requirements. compensation at a rate not less than one and one-half times the basic All rulings and interpretations of the Davis-Bacon and rate of pay for all hours worked in excess of 40 hours in such Related Acts contained in 29 CFR Parts 1, 3, and 5 are workweek. herein incorporated by reference in this contract (2) Violation; liability for unpaid wages; liquidated 9. Disputes concerning labor standards. Disputes damages. In the event of any violation of the clause set arising out of the labor standards provisions of this forth in subparagraph (1) of this paragraph, the contractor contract shall not be subject to the general disputes and any subcontractor responsible therefor shall be liable clause of this contract. Such disputes shall be resolved in for the unpaid wages. In addition, such contractor and accordance with the procedures of the Department of subcontractor shall be liable to the United States (in the Labor set forth in 29 CFR Parts 5, 6, and 7. Disputes case of work done under contract for the District of within the meaning of this clause include disputes between Columbia or a territory, to such District or to such the contractor (or any of its subcontractors) and HUD or territory), for liquidated damages. Such liquidated its designee, the U.S. Department of Labor, or the damages shall be computed with respect to each individual employees or their representatives. laborer or mechanic, including watchmen and guards, 10. (i) Certification of Eligibility. By entering into this employed in violation of the clause set forth in contract the contractor certifies that neither it (nor he or subparagraph (1) of this paragraph, in the sum of$10 foreach she) nor any person or firm who has an interest in the calendar day on which such individual was required or permitted to contractor's firm is a person or firm ineligible to be work in excess of the standard workweek of 40 hours without payment awarded Government contracts by virtue of Section 3(a) of of the overtime wages required by the clause set forth in sub the Davis-Bacon Act or 29 CFR 5.12(a)(1) or to be paragraph (1) of this paragraph. Previous editions are obsolete form HUD-4010(06/2009) Page 4 of 5 ref. Handbook 1344.1 Exhibit "B" (3) Withholding for unpaid wages and liquidated damages. HUD or its designee shall upon its own action or upon written request of an authorized representative of the Department of Labor withhold or cause to be withheld, from any moneys payable on account of work performed by the contractor or subcontractor under any such contract or any other Federal contract with the same prime contract, or any other Federally-assisted contract subject to the Contract Work Hours and Safety Standards Act which is held by the same prime contractor such sums as may be determined to be necessary to satisfy any liabilities of such contractor or subcontractor for unpaid wages and liquidated damages as provided in the clause set forth in subparagraph (2) of this paragraph. (4) Subcontracts. The contractor or subcontractor shall insert in any subcontracts the clauses set forth in subparagraph (1) through (4) of this paragraph and also a clause requiring the subcontractors to include these clauses in any lower tier subcontracts. The prime contractor shall be responsible for compliance by any subcontractor or lower tier subcontractor with the clauses set forth in subparagraphs (1) through (4) of this paragraph. C. Health and Safety. The provisions of this paragraph C are applicable where the amount of the prime contract exceeds$100,000. (1) No laborer or mechanic shall be required to work in surroundings or under working conditions which are unsanitary, hazardous, or dangerous to his health and safety as determined under construction safety and health standards promulgated by the Secretary of Labor by regulation. (2) The Contractor shall comply with all regulations issued by the Secretary of Labor pursuant to Title 29 Part 1926 and failure to comply may result in imposition of sanctions pursuant to the Contract Work Hours and Safety Standards Act, (Public Law 91-54, 83 Stat 96). 40 USC 3701 et seq. (3) The contractor shall include the provisions of this paragraph in every subcontract so that such provisions will be binding on each subcontractor. The contractor shall take such action with respect to any subcontractor as the Secretary of Housing and Urban Development or the Secretary of Labor shall direct as a means of enforcing such provisions. Previous editions are obsolete form HUD-4010(06/2009) Page 5 of 5 ref. Handbook 1344.1 Exhibit "B" TABLE OF CONTENTS Section No. Title FR-01 Breach of Contract Terms FR-02 Termination of Contract FR-03 Equal Employment Opportunity-41 CFR Part 60-1.4(b) FR-04 Standard Federal Equal Employment Opportunity Construction Contract Specifications—41 CFR Part 60.4.3 FR-05 Copeland Anti-Kickback Act 29 CFR Part 5 FR-06 Davis-Bacon Labor Requirements 29 CFR part 5 FR-07 Contract Work hours and Safety Standards Act Requirements FR-08 Regulations Pertaining to Reporting FR-09 Rights to Inventions FR-10 Access to Records and Record Retention FR-11 Clean Air and Water Pollution Control FR-12 Energy Conservation Requirements FR-13 Certification Regarding Debarment, Suspension, Ineligibility, and Voluntary Exclusion FR-14 Lobbying and Influencing Federal Employees FR-15 Economic Opportunities for Low and Very-Low Income Persons FR-16 Affirmative Action Regulations and Plan FR-17 Women and Minority Owned Businesses (M/WBE) FR-18 Accessibility Section 504 Compliance FR-19 Texas Architectural Barriers Act FR-20 Drug-Free Workplace Requirements FR-21 Field Requirements Exhibit "B" FEDERAL REQUIREMENTS: FR-01 BREACH OF CONTRACT TERMS Any violation or breach of terms of this contract on the part of the contractor or their subcontractors may result in the suspension or termination of this contract or such other action that may be necessary to enforce the rights of the parties of this agreement. The duties and obligations imposed by the Contract Documents and the rights and remedies available thereunder shall be in addition to and not a limitation of any duties, obligations, rights and remedies otherwise imposed or available by law. A breach of the contract clauses in 29 CFR 5.5 may be grounds for termination of the contract and for debarment as a contractor as provided in 29 CFR 5.12. Exhibit "B" FEDERAL REQUIREMENTS: FR-02 TERMINATION OF CONTRACT a. The City may, by written notice, terminate this contract in whole or in part at any time, either for the City's convenience or because of failure to fulfill the contract obligations. Upon receipt of such notice services shall be immediately discontinued (unless the notice directs otherwise) and all materials as may have been accumulated in performing this contract, whether completed or in progress, delivered to the City. b. If the termination is for the convenience of the City, an equitable adjustment in the contract price shall be made, but no amount shall be allowed for anticipated profit on unperformed services. c. If the termination is due to failure to fulfill the contractor's obligations, the City may take over the work and prosecute the same to completion by contract or otherwise. In such case, the contractor shall be liable to the City for any additional cost occasioned to the City thereby. d. If, after notice of termination for failure to fulfill contract obligations, it is determined that the contractor had not so failed, the termination shall be deemed to have been effected for the convenience of the City. In such event, adjustment in the contract price shall be made as provided in this clause. e. The rights and remedies of the City provided in this clause are in addition to any other rights and remedies provided by law or under this contract. Reference: 49 CFR Part 18.36(i) (2) Exhibit "B" FEDERAL REQUIREMENTS: FR-03 EQUAL EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY - Executive Order 11246 as amended, 41 CFR PART 60-1.4(b) During the performance of this contract, the contractor agrees as follows: 1. The contractor will not discriminate against any employee or applicant for employment because of race, color, religion, sex, 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, sex, 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 setting forth the provisions of this nondiscrimination clause. 2. The contractor will, in all solicitations or advertisements for employees placed by or on behalf of the contractor, state that all qualified applicants will receive considerations for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, or national origin. 3. The contractor will send to each labor union or representative of workers with which he/she has a collective bargaining agreement or other contract or understanding, a notice to be provided by the agency contracting officer, advising the labor union or workers' representatives of the contractor's commitments under Section 202 of Executive Order 11246 of September 24, 1965, and shall post copies of the notice in conspicuous places available to employees and applicants for employment. 4. The contractor will comply with all provisions of Executive Order 11246 of September 24, 1965, as amended, and of the rules, regulations, and relevant orders of the Secretary of Labor. 5. The contractor will furnish all information and reports required by Executive Order 11246 of September 24, 1965, and by rules, regulations, and orders of the Secretary of Labor, or pursuant thereto, and will permit access to his/her books, records, and accounts by the contracting agency and the Secretary of Labor for purposes of investigation to ascertain compliance with such rules, regulations, and orders. 6. In the event of the contractor's noncompliance with the nondiscrimination clauses of this contract or with any of the such rules, regulations, or orders, this contract may be cancelled, terminated or suspended in whole or in part and the contractor may be declared ineligible for further Government contracts or federally assisted construction contracts in accordance with procedure authorized in Executive Order 11246 of September 24, 1965, and such other sanctions may be imposed and remedies invoked as provided in Executive Order 11246 of September 24, 1965, or by rule, regulation, or order of the Secretary of Labor, or as otherwise provided by law. 7. The contractor will include the provisions of paragraphs (1) through (7) in every subcontract or purchase order unless exempted by rules, regulations, or orders of the Secretary of Labor issued pursuant to Section 204 of Executive Order 11246 of September 24, 1965, so that such provisions will be binding upon each subcontractor or vendor. The contractor will take such action with respect to any subcontract or purchase order as may be directed by the Secretary of Labor as a means of enforcing such provision, including Exhibit "B" sanctions for noncompliance: Provided, however, that in the event a contractor becomes involved in, or is threatened with, litigation with a subcontractor or vendor as a result of such direction by the administering agency the contractor may request the United States to enter into such litigation to protect the interests of the United States. [Sec. 202 amended by EO 11375 of Oct 13, 1967, 32 FR 14303, 3 CFR, 1966-1970 Comp., p. 684. EO 12086 of Oct 5, 1978, 43 FR 46501, 3 CFR, 1978 Comp., p. 230] SEC. 203.Each contractor having a contract containing the provisions prescribed in Section 202 shall file, and shalt cause each of his subcontractors to file, Compliance Reports with the contracting agency or the Secretary of Labor as may be directed. Compliance Reports shall be filed within such times and shall contain such information as to the practices, policies, programs, and employment policies, programs, and employment statistics of the contractor and each subcontractor, and shall be in such form, as the Secretary of Labor may prescribe. Contractors or subcontractors may be required to state whether they have participated in an previous contract subject to the provisions of this Order, or an precedingsimilar Yr 1 N Y Executive order, and in that event to submit, on behalf of themselves and their proposed subcontractors, Compliance Reports prior to or as an initial part of their bid or negotiation of a contract. Whenever the contractor or subcontractor has a collective bargaining agreement or other contract or understanding with a labor union or an agency referring workers or providing or supervising apprenticeship or training for such workers, the Compliance Report shall include such information as to such labor union's or agency's practices and policies affecting compliance as the Secretary of Labor may prescribe: Provided, That to the extent such information is within the exclusive possession of a labor union or an agency referring workers or providing or supervising apprenticeship or training and such labor union or agency shall refuse to furnish such information to the contractor, the contractor shall so certify to the Secretary of Labor as part of its Compliance Report and shall set forth what efforts he has made to obtain such information. The Secretary of Labor may direct that any contractor or subcontractor shall submit, as part of his/her Compliance Report, a statement in writing, signed by an authorized officer or agent on behalf of any labor union or any agency referring workers or providing or supervising apprenticeship or other training, with which the contractor deals, with supporting information, to the effect that the signer's practices and policies do not discriminate on the grounds of race, color, religion, sex or national origin, and that the signer either will affirmatively cooperate in the implementation of the policy and provisions of this Order or that it consents and agrees that recruitment, employment, and the terms and conditions of employment under the proposed contract shall be in accordance with the purposes and provisions of the order. In the event that the union, or the agency shall refuse to execute such a statement, the Compliance Report shall so certify and set forth what efforts have been made to secure such a statement and such additional factual material as the Secretary of Labor may require. [Sec. 203 amended by EO 11375 of Oct. 13, 1967, 32 FR 14303, 3 CFR, 1966-1970 Comp., p. 684; EO 12086 of Oct. 5, 1978,43 FR 46501, 3 CFR, 1978 Comp., p.230 Reference: Executive Order 11246 & Title 41 CFR Part 60-1.4 Exhibit T" FEDERAL REQUIREMENTS: FR-04 STANDARD FEDERAL EQUAL EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY CONSTRUCTION CONTRACT SPECIFICATIONS -41 CFR Part 60.4.3 1. As used in these specifications: a. "Covered area" means the geographical area described in the solicitation from which this contract resulted; b. "Director" means Director, Office of Federal Contract Compliance Programs (OFCCP), U.S. Department of Labor, or any person to whom the Director delegates authority; c. "Employer identification number" means the Federal social security number used on the Employer's Quarterly Federal Tax Return, U.S. Treasury Department Form 941; d. "Minority" includes: (1) Black(all) persons having origins in any of the Black African racial groups not of Hispanic origin); (2) Hispanic (all persons of Mexican, Puerto Rican, Cuban, Central or South American, or other Spanish culture or origin regardless of race); (3)Asian and Pacific Islander(all persons having origins in any of the original peoples of the Far East, Southeast Asia, the Indian Subcontinent, or the Pacific Islands); and (4) American Indian or Alaskan native (all persons having origins in any of the original peoples of North America and maintaining identifiable tribal affiliations through membership and participation or community identification). 2. Whenever the contractor, or any subcontractor at any tier, subcontracts a portion of the work involving any construction trade, it shall physically include in each subcontract in excess of$10,000 the provisions of these specifications and the Notice which contains the applicable goals for minority and female participation and which is set forth in the solicitations from which this contract resulted. 3. If the contractor is participating (pursuant to 41 CFR 60-4.5) in a Hometown Plan approved by the U.S. Department of Labor in the covered area either individually or through an association, its affirmative action obligations on all work in the Plan area (including goals and timetables) shall be in accordance with that Plan for those trades which have unions participating in the Plan. Contractors shall be able to demonstrate their participation in and compliance with the provisions of any such Hometown Plan. Each contractor or subcontractor participating in an approved plan is individually required to comply with its obligations under the EEO clause and to make a good faith effort to achieve each goal under the Plan in each trade in which it has employees. The overall good faith performance by other contractors or subcontractors toward a goal in an approved Plan does not excuse any covered contractor's or subcontractor's failure to take good faith efforts to achieve the Plan goals and timetables. 4. The contractor shall implement the specific affirmative action standards provided in paragraphs 18.7a through 18.7p of these specifications. The goals set forth in the solicitation from which this contract resulted are expressed as percentages of the total hours of employment and training of minority and female utilization the contractor should reasonably be able to achieve in each construction trade in which it has employees in the covered area. Covered construction contractors performing construction work in a geographical area Exhibit "B" where they do not have a Federal or federally assisted construction contract shall apply the minorityand female goals established for thegeographical area where the work is being 9 9 performed. Goals are published periodically in the Federal Register in notice form, and such notices may be obtained from any Office of Federal Contract Compliance Programs office or from Federal procurement contracting officers. The contractor is expected to make substantially uniform progress in meeting its goals in each craft during the period specified. 5. Neither the provisions of any collective bargaining agreement nor the failure by a union with whom the contractor has a collective bargaining agreement to refer either minorities or women shall excuse the contractor's obligations under these specifications, Executive Order 11246 or the regulations promulgated pursuant thereto. 6. In order for the non-working training hours of apprentices and trainees to be counted in meeting the goals, such apprentices and trainees shall be employed by the contractor during the training period and the contractor shall have made a commitment to employ the apprentices and trainees at the completion of their training, subject to the availability of employment opportunities. Trainees shall be trained pursuant to training programs approved by the U.S. Department of Labor. 7. The contractor shall take specific affirmative actions to ensure equal employment opportunity. The evaluation of the contractor's compliance with these specifications shall be based upon its effort to achieve maximum results from its actions. The contractor shall document these efforts fully and shall implement affirmative action steps at least as extensive as the following: a. Ensure and maintain a working environment free of harassment, intimidation, and coercion at all sites, and in all facilities at which the contractor's employees are assigned to work. The contractor, where possible, will assign two or more women to each construction project. The contractor shall specifically ensure that all foremen, superintendents, and other onsite supervisory personnel are aware of and carry out the contractor's obligation to maintain such a working environment, with specific attention to minority or female individuals working at such sites or in such facilities. b. Establish and maintain a current list of minority and female recruitment sources, provide written notification to minority and female recruitment sources and to community organizations when the contractor or its unions have employment opportunities available, and maintain a record of the organizations' responses. c. Maintain a current file of the names, addresses, and telephone numbers of each minority and female off-the-street applicant and minority or female referral from a union, a recruitment source, or community organization and of what action was taken with respect to each such individual. If such individual was sent to the union hiring hall for referral and was not referred back to the contractor by the union or, if referred, not employed by the contractor, this shall be documented in the file with the reason therefore along with whatever additional actions the contractor may have taken. d. Provide immediate written notification to the Director when the union or unions with which the contractor has a collective bargaining agreement has not referred to the contractor a minority person or female sent by the contractor, or when the contractor has other information that the union referral process has impeded the contractor's efforts to meet its obligations. e. Develop on-the-job training opportunities and/or participate in training programs for the area which expressly include minorities and women, including upgrading programs and apprenticeship and trainee programs relevant to the contractor's employment needs, Exhibit "B" especially those programs funded or approved by the Department of Labor. The contractor shall provide notice of these programs to the sources compiled under 7b above. f. Disseminate the contractor's EEO policy by providing notice of the policy to unions and training programs and requesting their cooperation in assisting the contractor in meeting its EEO obligations; by including it in any policy manual and collective bargaining agreement; by publicizing it in the company newspaper, annual report, etc.; by specific review of the policy with all management personnel and with all minority and female employees at least once a year; and by posting the company EEO policy on bulletin boards accessible to all employees at each location where construction work is performed. g. Review, at least annually, the company's EEO policy and affirmative action obligations under these specifications with all employees having any responsibility for hiring, assignment, layoff, termination, or other employment decisions including specific review of these items with onsite supervisory personnel such a superintendents, general foremen, etc., prior to the initiation of construction work at any job site. A written record shall be made and maintained identifying the time and place of these meetings, persons attending, subject matter discussed, and disposition of the subject matter. h. Disseminate the contractor's EEO policy externally by including it in any advertising in the news media, specifically including minority and female news media, and providing written notification to and discussing the contractor's EEO policy with other contractors and subcontractors with whom the contractor does or anticipates doing business. i. Direct its recruitment efforts, both oral and written, to minority, female, and community organizations, to schools with minority and female students; and to minority and female recruitment and training organizations serving the contractor's recruitment area and employment needs. Not later than one month prior to the date for the acceptance of applications for apprenticeship or other training by any recruitment source, the contractor shall send written notification to organizations, such as the above, describing the openings, screening procedures, and tests to be used in the selection process. j. Encourage present minority and female employees to recruit other minority persons and women and, where reasonable provide after school, summer, and vacation employment to minority and female youth both on the site and in other areas of a contractor's workforce. k. Validate all tests and other selection requirements where there is an obligation to do so under 41 CFR Part 60-3. I. Conduct, at least annually, an inventory and evaluation at least of all minority and female personnel, for promotional opportunities and encourage these employees to seek or to prepare for, through appropriate training, etc., such opportunities. m. Ensure that seniority practices, job classifications, work assignments, and other personnel practices do not have a discriminatory effect by continually monitoring all personnel and employment related activities to ensure that the EEO policy and the contractor's obligations under these specifications are being carried out. n. Ensure that all facilities and company activities are non-segregated except that separate or single user toilet and necessary changing facilities shall be provided to assure privacy between the sexes. o. Document and maintain a record of all solicitations of offers for subcontracts from minority and female construction contractors and suppliers, including circulation of solicitations to minority and female contractor associations and other business associations. Exhibit B p. Conduct a review, at least annually, of all supervisor's adherence to and performance under the contractor's EEO policies and affirmative action obligations. 8. Contractors are encouraged to participate in voluntary associations, which assist in fulfilling one or more of their affirmative action obligations (18.7a through 18.7p). The efforts of a contractor association, joint contractor union, contractor community, or other similar groups of which the contractor is a member and participant, may be asserted as fulfilling any one or more of its obligations under 18.7a through 18.7p of these specifications provided that the contractor actively participates in the group, makes every effort to assure that the group has a positive impact on the employment of minorities and women in the industry, ensures that the concrete benefits of the program are reflected in the contractor's minority and female workforce participation, makes a good faith effort to meet its individual goals and timetables, and can provide access to documentation which demonstrates the effectiveness of actions taken on behalf of the contractor. The obligation to comply, however, is the contractor's and failure of such a group to fulfill an obligation shall not be a defense for the contractor's noncompliance. 9. A single goal for minorities and a separate single goal for women have been established. The contractor, however, is required to provide equal employment opportunity and to take affirmative action for all minority groups, both male and female, and all women, both minority and non-minority. Consequently, if the particular group is employed in a substantially disparate manner (for example, even though the contractor has achieved its goals for women generally,) the contractor may be in violation of the Executive Order if a specific minority group of women is underutilized. 10. The contractor shall not use the goals and timetables or affirmative action standards to discriminate against any person because of race, color, religion, sex, or national origin. 11. The contractor shall not enter into any subcontract with any person or firm debarred from Government contracts pursuant to Executive Order 11246. 12. The contractor shall carry out such sanctions and penalties for violation of these specifications and of the Equal Opportunity Clause, including suspension, termination, and cancellation of existing subcontracts as may be imposed or ordered pursuant to Executive Order 11246, as amended, and its implementing regulations, by the Office of Federal Contract Compliance Programs. Any contractor who fails to carry out such sanctions and penalties shall be in violation of these specifications and Executive Order 11246, as amended. 13. The contractor, in fulfilling its obligations under these specifications, shall implement specific affirmative action steps, at least as extensive as those standards prescribed in paragraph 18.7 of these specifications, so as to achieve maximum results from its efforts to ensure equal employment opportunity. If the contractor fails to comply with the requirements of the Executive Order, the implementing regulations, or these specifications, the Director shall proceed in accordance with 41 CFR 60-4.8. 14. The contractor shall designate a responsible official to monitor all employment related activity to ensure that the company EEO policy is being carried out,to submit reports relating to the provisions hereof as may be required by the Government, and to keep records. Records shall at least include for each employee, the name, address, telephone number, construction trade, union affiliation if any, employee identification number when assigned, social security number, race, sex, status (e.g., mechanic, apprentice, trainee, helper, or laborer), dates of changes in status, hours worked per week in the indicated trade, rate of pay, and locations at which the work was performed. Records shall be maintained in an easily understandable and retrievable form; however, to the degree that existing records satisfy this requirement, contractors shall not be required to maintain separate records. Exhibit "B" 15. Nothing herein provided shall be construed as a limitation upon the application of other laws which establish different standards of compliance or upon the application of requirements for the hiring of local or other area residents (e.g., those under the Public Works Employment Act of 1977 and the Community Development Block Grant Program). Reference: Executive Order 11246 & Title 41 CFR Part 60—4.3 Exhibit "B" FEDERAL REQUIREMENTS: FR-05 COPELAND "ANTI-KICKBACK" ACT— 18 U.S.C. 874/40 U.S.C. 276c/ 29 CFR Part 3 Compliance with Copeland Act requirements. The Contractor shall comply with the requirements of 29 CFR Part 3 which are incorporated by reference in this contract. TITLE 18, U.S.C. Sec. 874. Kickbacks from public works employees "Whoever, by force, intimidation, or threat of procuring dismissal from employment, or by any other manner whatsoever induces any person employed in the construction, prosecution, completion or repair of any public building, public work, or building or work financed in whole or in part by loans or grants from the United States, to give up any part of the compensation to which he is entitled under his contract of employment, shall be fined not more than $5,000 or imprisoned not more than five years, or both." [18 U.S.C. 874 (June 25, 1948, Ch. 645, Sec. 1, 62 Stat. 740, eff. Sept. 1, 1948) replaces the former sec. 1 of the Copeland Act of June 13, 1934 (48 Stat. 948), which was codified as 40 U.S.C. 276b prior to its repeal by 62 Stat. 862, eff. Sept. 1, 1948.] TITLE 40, U.S.C. (as amended) Sec. 276c, Regulations governing contractors and subcontractors "The Secretary of Labor shall make reasonable regulations for contractors and subcontractors engaged in the construction, prosecution, completion or repair of public buildings, public works or buildings or works financed in whole or in part by loans or grants from the United States, including a provision that each contractor and subcontractor shall furnish weekly a statement with respect to the wages paid each employee during the preceding week. Section 1001 of Title 18 of the United States Code (Criminal Code and Criminal Procedure) shall apply to such statements." [40 U.S.C. 276c, as amended (48 Stat. 948 as amended by 62 Stat. 862, 63 Stat. 108, and 72 Stat. 967) constitutes the Copeland Act in its present form, which is a revision of section 2 of the original Act of June 13, 1934, section 1 of the original Act was repealed coincidentally with its replacement by 18 U.S.C. 874, set out above.] Reorganization Plan No. 14 of 1950 (15 F.R. 3176, 64 Stat. 1267, 5 U.S.C. 133z note): "In order to assure coordination of administration and consistency of enforcement of the labor standards provision of each of the [foregoing and other enumerated] Acts by the Federal agencies responsible for the administration thereof, the Secretary of Labor shall prescribe appropriate standards, regulations, and procedures, which shall be observed by these agencies, and cause to be made by the Department of Labor such investigations, with respect to compliance with and enforcement of such labor standards, as he deems desirable, ..." Exhibit "B" FEDERAL REQUIREMENTS: FR-06 FEDERAL LABOR STANDARDS PROVISIONS (HUD 4010) DAVIS - BACON REQUIREMENTS Compliance with Davis-Bacon and Related Act Requirements: All rulings and interpretations of the Davis-Bacon and Related Acts Contained in 29 CFR Parts 1, 3 and 5 are herein incorporated by reference. For additional information regarding Labor Rates, please go to the following United States Department of Labor website: https://www.dol.gov/agencies/whd/government-contracts/construction Applicability The Project or Program to which the construction work covered by this contract pertains is being assisted by the United States of America and the following Federal Labor Standards Provisions are included in this Contract pursuant to the provisions applicable to such Federal assistance. 1. (i) Minimum Wages All laborers and mechanics employed or working upon the site of the work will be paid unconditionally and not less often than once a week, and without subsequent deduction or rebate on any account (except such payroll deductions as are permitted by the Secretary of Labor under the Copeland Act(29 CFR Part 3)),the full amount of wages and bona fide fringe benefits (or cash equivalent thereof) due at time of payment computed at rates not less than those contained in the wage determination of the Secretary of Labor which is attached hereto and made a part hereof, regardless of any contractual relationship which may be alleged to exist between the contractor and such laborers and mechanics. Contributions made or costs reasonably anticipated for bona fide fringe benefits under Section 1(b)(2) of the Davis-Bacon Act on behalf of laborers or mechanics are considered wages paid to such laborers or mechanics, subject to the provisions of 29 CFR 5.5(a.)(1)(iv); also, regular contributions made or costs incurred for more than a weekly period (but not less often than quarterly) under plans, funds, or programs which cover the particular weekly period, are deemed to be constructively made or incurred during such weekly period. Such laborers and mechanics shall be paid the appropriate wage rate and fringe benefits on the wage determination for the classification of work actually performed, without regard to skill, except as provided in 29 CFR Part 5.5(a)(4). Laborers or mechanics performing work in more than one classification may be compensated at the rate specified for each classification for the time actually worked therein: Provided, that the employer's payroll records accurately set forth the time spent in each classification in which work is performed. The wage determination (including any additional classification and wage rates conformed under 29 CFR 5.5(a)(1)(ii) and the Davis-Bacon poster (WH-1321) shall be posted at all times by the contractor and its subcontractors at the site of the work in a prominent and accessible place where it can easily be seen by the workers. (ii) (a)Any class of laborers or mechanics, which is not listed in the wage determination and which is to be employed under the contract shall be classified in conformance with the wage determination. HUD shall approve an additional classification and wage rate and fringe benefits therefore only when the following criteria have been met: (1) The work to be performed by the classification requested is not performed by a classification in the wage determination; and Exhibit "B" (2) The classification is utilized in the area by the construction industry; and (3) The proposed wage rate, including any bona fide fringe benefits, bears a reasonable relationship to the wage rates contained in the wage determination. (b) If the contractor and the laborers and mechanics to be employed in the classification (if known), or their representatives, and HUD or its designee agree on the classification and wage rate (including the amount designated for fringe benefits where appropriate), a report of the action taken shall be sent by HUD or its designee to the Administrator of the Wage and Hour Division, Employment Standards Administration, U.S. Department of Labor, Washington, D.C. 20210. The Administrator, or an authorized representative, will approve, modify, or disapprove every additional classification action within 30 days of receipt and so advise HUD or its designee or will notify HUD or its designee within the 30-day period that additional time is necessary. (Approved by the Office of Management and Budged under OMB control number 12150140.) (c) In the event the contractor, the laborers or mechanics to be employed in the classification or their representatives, and HUD or its designee do not agree on the proposed classification and wage rate (including the amount designated for fringe benefits where appropriate), HUD or its designee shall refer the questions, including the views of all interested parties and the recommendation of HUD or its designee, to the Administrator for determination. The Administrator, or an authorized representative, will issue a determination within 30 days of receipt and so advise HUD or its designee or will notify HUD or its designee within the 30- day period that additional time is necessary. (Approved by the Office of Management and Budged under OMB control number 12150140.) (d) The wage rate (including fringe benefits where appropriate) determined pursuant to subparagraphs(1)(ii) (b) or(c) of this paragraph, shall be paid to all workers performing work in the classification under this contract from the first day on which work is performed in the classification. (iii) Whenever the minimum wage rate prescribed in the contract for a class of laborers or mechanics includes a fringe benefit which is not expressed as an hourly rate, the contractor shall either pay the benefit as stated in the wage determination or shall pay another bona fide fringe benefit or an hourly cash equivalent thereof. (iv) If the contractor does not make payments to a trustee or other third person, the contractor may consider as part of the wages of any laborer or mechanic the amount of any costs reasonably anticipated in providing bona fide fringe benefits under a plan or program, Provided, That the Secretary of Labor has found, upon the written request of the contractor, that the applicable standards of the Davis-Bacon Act have been met. The Secretary of Labor may require the contractor to set aside in a separate account assets for the meeting of obligations under the plan or program. (Approved by the Office of Management and Budged under OMB control number 12150140.) 2. Withholding. HUD or its designee shall upon its own action or upon written request of an authorized representative of the Department of Labor withhold or cause to be withheld from the contractor under this contract or any other Federal contract with the same prime contractor, or any other Federally-assisted contract subject to David-Bacon prevailing wage requirements,which is held by the same prime contractor, so much of the accrued payments or advances as may be considered necessary to pay laborers and mechanics, including apprentices, trainees, and helpers, employed by the contractor or any subcontractor the full amount of wages required by the contract. In the event of failure to pay any laborer or mechanic, including any apprentice, trainee, or helper, employed or working on the site of Exhibit T" work, all or part of the wages required by the contract, the HUD or its designee may, after written notice to the contractor, sponsor, applicant, or owner, take such action as may be necessary to cause the suspension of any further payment, advance, or guarantee of funds until such violations have ceased. HUD or its designee may, after written notice to the contractor, disburse such amounts withheld for and on account of the contractor or subcontractor to the respective employees to whom they are due. The Comptroller General shall make such disbursements in the case of direct Davis-Bacon Act contracts. 3. (i) Payrolls and basic records. Payrolls and basic records relating thereto shall be maintained by the contractor during the course of the work and preserved for a period of three years thereafter for all laborers and mechanics working at the site of the work. Such records shall contain the name, address, and social security number of each such worker, his or her correct classification, hourly rates of wages paid (including rates of contributions or costs anticipated for bona fide fringe benefits or cash equivalents thereof of the types described in Section 1(b) (2) (B) of the Davis-Bacon Act), daily and weekly number of hours worked, deductions made and actual wages paid. Whenever the Secretary of Labor has found under 29 CFR 5.5(a)(1)(iv) that the wages of any laborer or mechanic include the amount of any costs reasonably anticipated in providing benefits under a plan or program described in Section 1(b)(2)(B) of the Davis-Bacon Act, the contractor shall maintain records which show that the commitment to provide such benefits is enforceable, that the plan or program is financially responsible, and that the plan or program has been communicated in writing to the laborers or mechanics affected, and records which show the costs anticipated or the actual costs incurred in providing such benefits. Contractors employing apprentices or trainees under approved programs shall maintain written evidence of the registration of apprenticeship programs and certification of trainee programs, the registration of the apprentices and trainees, and the ratios and wage rates prescribed in the applicable programs. (Approved by the Office of Management and Budget under OMB Control Numbers 1215-0140 and 1215-0017.) (ii) (a) The contractor shall submit weekly, for each week in which any contract work is performed, a copy of all payrolls to HUD or its designee if the agency is a party to the contract, but if the agency is not such a party, the contractor will submit the payrolls to the applicant sponsor or owner, as the case may be, for transmission to HUD or its designee. The payrolls submitted shall set out accurately and completely all of the information required to be maintained under 29 CFR 5.5(a) (3) (i). This information may be submitted in any form desired. Optional Form WH-347 is available for this purpose and may be purchased from the Superintendent of Documents (Federal Stock Number 029-005-00014-1), U.S. Government Printing Office, Washington, D.C. 20402. The prime contractor is responsible for the submission of copies of payrolls by all subcontractors. (Approved by the Office of Management and Budget under OMB Control Numbers 1215-0149.) (b) Each payroll submitted shall be accompanied by a "Statement of Compliance, "signed by the contractor or subcontractor or his or her agent who pays or supervises the payment of the persons employed under the contract and shall certify the following: (1) That the payroll for the payroll period contains the information required to be maintained under CFR 5.5(a) (3) (i) above and that such information is correct and complete; (2) That each laborer and mechanic (including each helper, apprentice and trainee) employed on the contract during the payroll period has been paid the full weekly wages earned, without rebate, either directly or indirectly, and that no deductions have been made either directly or indirectly from the full wages earned, other than permissible deductions as set forth in Regulations 29 CFR Part 3; Exhibit "6" (3) That each laborer or mechanic has been paid not less than the applicable wage rates and fringe benefits or cash equivalents for the classification of work performed, as specified in the applicable wage determination incorporated into the contract. (c) The weekly submission of a properly executed certification set forth on the reverse side of Optional Form WH-347 shall satisfy the requirement for submission of the "Statement of Compliance" required by paragraph A.3.(ii)(b). (d) The falsification of any of the above certifications may subject the contractor or subcontractor to civil or criminal prosecution under Section 1001 of Title 18 and Section 231 of Title 31 of the United States Code. (iii)The contractor or subcontractor shall make the records required under paragraph A.3.(i) available for inspection, copying or transcription by authorized representatives of HUD or its designee, or the Department of Labor, and shall permit such representatives to interview employees during working hours on the job. If the contractor or subcontractor fails to submit the required records or to make them available, HUD or its designee may, after written notice to the contractor, sponsor, applicant or owner, take such action as may be necessary to cause the suspension of any further payment, advance, or guarantee of funds. Furthermore, failure to submit the required records upon request or to make such records available may be grounds for debarment action pursuant to 29 CFR 5.12. 4. Apprentices and Trainees. (i) Apprentices. Apprentices will be permitted to work at less than the predetermined rate for the work they performed when they are employed pursuant to and individually registered in a bona fide apprenticeship program registered with the U.S. Department of Labor, Employment and Training Administration, Office of Apprenticeship Training, Employer and Labor Services or with a State Apprenticeship Agency recognized by the Office, or if a person is employed in his or her first 90 days of probationary employment as an apprentice in such an apprenticeship program, who is not individually registered in the program, but who has been certified by the Office of Apprenticeship Training, Employer and Labor Services or a State Apprenticeship Agency (where appropriate) to be eligible for probationary employment as an apprentice. The allowable ratio of apprentices to journeymen on the job site in any craft classification shall not be greater than the ratio permitted to the contractor as to the entire work force under the registered program. Any worker listed on a payroll at an apprentice wage rate, who is not registered or otherwise employed as stated above, shall be paid not less than the applicable wage rate on the wage determination for the classification of work actually performed. In addition, any apprentice performing work on the job site in excess of the ratio permitted under the registered program shall be paid not less than the applicable wage rate on the wage determination for the work actually performed. Where a contractor is performing construction on a project in a locality other than that in which its program is registered, the ratios and wage rates (expressed in percentages of the journeyman's hourly rate) specified in the contractor's or subcontractor's registered program shall be observed. Every apprentice must be paid at not less than the rate specified in the registered program for the apprentice's level of progress, expressed as a percentage of the journeymen hourly rate specified in the applicable wage determination. Apprentices shall be paid fringe benefits in accordance with the provisions of the apprenticeship program. If the apprenticeship program does not specify fringe benefits, apprentices must be paid the full amount of fringe benefits listed on the wage determination for the applicable classification. If the Administrator determines that a different practice prevails for the applicable apprentice classification, fringes shall be paid in accordance with that determination. In the event the Office of Apprenticeship Training, Employer and Labor Services, or a State Apprenticeship Agency recognized by the Office, withdraws approval of an apprenticeship program, the contractor will no longer be permitted to utilize apprentices Exhibit "B" at less than the applicable predetermined rate for the work performed until an acceptable program is approved. (ii) Trainees. Except as provided in 29 CFR 5.16, trainees will not be permitted to work at less than the predetermined rate for the work performed unless they are employed pursuant to and individually registered in a program which has received prior approval, evidenced by formal certification by the U.S. Department of Labor, Employment and Training Administration. The ratio of trainees to journeymen on the job site shall not be greater than permitted under the plan approved by the Employment and Training Administration. Every trainee must be paid at not less than the rate specified in the approved program for the trainee's level of progress, expressed as a percentage of the journeyman hourly rate specified in the applicable wage determination. Trainees shall be paid fringe benefits in accordance with the provisions of the trainee program. If the trainee program does not mention fringe benefits, trainees shall be paid the full amount of fringe benefits listed on the wage determination unless the Administrator of the Wage and Hour Division determines that there is an apprenticeship program associated with the corresponding journeyman wage rate on the wage determination which provides for less than full fringe benefits for apprentices. Any employee listed on the payroll at a trainee rate who is not registered and participating in a training plan approved by the Employment and Training Administration shall be paid not less than the applicable wage rate on the wage determination for the classification of work actually performed. In addition, any trainee performing work on the job site in excess of the ratio permitted under the registered program shall be paid not less than the applicable wage rate on the wage determination for the work actually performed. In the event the Employment and Training Administration withdraws approval of a training program, the contractor will no longer be permitted to utilize trainees at less than the applicable predetermined rate for the work performed until an acceptable program is approved. (iii) Equal Employment Opportunity. The utilization of apprentices, trainees and journeymen under 29 CFR Part 5 shall be in conformity with the equal employment opportunity requirements of Executive Order 11246, as amended, and 29 CFR Part 30. 5. Compliance with Copeland Act Requirements. The contractor shall comply with the requirements of 29 CFR Part 3, which are incorporated by reference in this contract. 6. Subcontracts. The contractor or subcontractor shall insert in any subcontracts the clauses contained in subparagraphs 1 through 11 of this paragraph A and such other clauses as HUD or its designee may by appropriate instructions require, and a copy of the applicable prevailing wage decision, and also a clause requiring the subcontractors to include these clauses in any lower tier subcontracts. The prime contractor shall be responsible for the compliance b an subcontractor or lower tier subcontractor with all the P P Y Y contract clauses in this paragraph. 7. Contract termination: debarment. A breach of the contract clauses in 29 CFR 5.5 may be grounds for termination of the contract, and for debarment as a contractor and a subcontractor as provided in 29 CFR 5.12. 8. Compliance with Davis-Bacon and Related Act Requirements. All rulings and interpretations of the Davis-Bacon and Related Acts contained in 29 CFR Parts 1, 3, and 5 are herein incorporated by reference in this contract. 9. Disputes Concerning Labor Standards. Disputes arising out of the labor standards provisions of this contract shall not be subject to the general disputes clause of this contract. Such disputes shall be resolved in accordance with the procedures of the Department of Exhibit "B" Labor set forth in 29 CFR Parts 5, 6 and 7. Disputes within the meaning of this clause include disputes between the contractor (or any of its subcontractors) and HUD, the U.S. Department of Labor, or the employees or their representatives. 10. (i) Certification of Eligibility. By entering into this contract, the contractor certifies that neither it (nor he or she) nor any person or firm who has an interest in the contractor's firm is a person or firm ineligible to be awarded. Government contracts by virtue of section 3(a) of the Davis- Bacon Act or 29 CFR 5.12(a) (1) or to be awarded HUD contracts or participate in HUD rams ro pursuant to 24 CF Part 24. programs (ii) No part of this contract shall be subcontracted to any person or firm ineligible for award of a Government contract by virtue of section 3(a) of the Davis-Bacon Act or 29 CFR 5.12 (a)(1) or to be awarded HUD contracts or participate in HUD programs pursuant to 24 CFR Part 24. (iii)The penalty for making false statements is prescribed in the U.S. Criminal Code, 18 U.S. Criminal 1001. Additionally, U.S. Criminal Code Section 1 01 0, Title 18, U.S.C. 1001. Additionally, U.S. Criminal Code, Section 1 01 0, Title 18, U.S.C, "Federal Housing Administration transactions", provides in part: "Whoever, for the purpose of ..... influencing in any way the action of such Administration....makes, utters or publishes any statement knowing the same to be false.....shall be fined not more than $5,000 or imprisoned not more than two years, or both." 11. Complaints, Proceedings, or Testimony by Employees. No laborer or mechanic to whom the wage, salary, or other labor standards provision of this Contract are applicable shall be discharged or in any other manner discrimination against by the Contractor or any subcontractor because such employee has filed any complaint or instituted or caused to be instituted any proceeding or has testified or is about to testify in any proceeding under or relating to the labor standards applicable under this Contract to his employer. Reference: Title 29 CFR Part 5.5 WAGE RATES Exhibit "6" FEDERAL REQUIREMENTS: FR-07 CONTRACT WORK HOURS AND SAFETY STANDARDS ACT REQUIREMENTS 29 CFR PART 5 (1) Overtime requirements. No contractor or subcontractor contracting for any part of the contract work which may require or involve the employment of laborers or mechanics shall require or permit any such laborer or mechanic, in any workweek in which he or she is employed on such work to work in excess of 40 hours in such Exhibit "B" workweek unless such laborer or mechanic receives compensation at a rate not less than one and one-half times the basic rate of pay for all hours worked in excess of forty hours in such workweek. (2) Violation; Liability for Unpaid Wages; Liquidated Damages. In the event of any violation of the clause set forth in subparagraph (1) of this paragraph, the contractor and any subcontractor responsible therefor shall be liable for the unpaid wages. In addition, such contractor and subcontractor shall be liable to the United States (in the case of work done under contract for the District of Columbia or a territory, to such District or to such territory), for liquidated damages. Such liquidated damages shall be computed with respect to each individual laborer or mechanic, including watchmen and guards, employed in violation of the clause set forth in subparagraph (1) of this paragraph above, in the sum of $10 for each calendar day on which such individual was required or permitted to work in excess of the standard workweek of 40 hours without payment of the overtime wages required by the clause set forth in subparagraph (1) of this paragraph. (3) Withholding for unpaid wages and liquidated damages. HUD or its designee shall upon its own action or.upon written request of an authorized representative of the Department of Labor withhold or cause to be withheld, from any monies payable on account of work performed by the contractor or subcontractor under any such contract or any other Federal contract with the same prime contractor, or any other Federally-assisted contract subject to the Contract Work Hours and Safety Standards Act, which is held by the same prime contractor, such sums as may be determined to be necessary to satisfy any liabilities of such contractor or subcontractor for unpaid wages and liquidated damages as provided in the clause set forth in paragraph (2) of this paragraph. (4) Subcontractors. The contractor or subcontractor shall insert in any subcontracts the clauses set forth in paragraphs (1) through (4) of this paragraph and also a clause requiring the subcontractor to include these clauses in any lower tier subcontracts. The prime contractor shall be responsible for compliance by any subcontractor or lower tier subcontractor with the clauses set forth in subparagraphs (1) through (4) of this paragraph. (5) Health and Safety. No laborer or mechanic shall be required to work in surroundings or under working conditions which are unsanitary, hazardous, or dangerous to his/her health and safety as determined under construction safety and health standards promulgated by the Secretary of Labor by regulation. The Contractor shall comply with all regulations issued by the Secretary of Labor pursuant to Title 29 Part1926 and failure to comply may result in imposition of sanctions pursuant to the Contract Work Hours and Safety Standards Act, 40 USC 3701 et seq. The Contractor shall include the provisions of this para-graph in every subcontract so that such provisions will be binding on each subcontractor. The Contractor shall take such action with respect to any subcontract as the Secretary of Housing and Urban Development or the Secretary Exhibit "B" Reference: 29 CFR Part 5.5 & Advisory Circular 150/5100-6d Exhibit "B" FEDERAL REQUIREMENTS: FR-08 REGULATIONS REGARDING REPORTING INSTRUCTIONS HUD FORM 2516 This report is to be completed by grantees, developers, sponsors, builders, agencies, and/or project owners for reporting contract and subcontract activities of $10,000 or more under the following programs: Community Development Block Grants (entitlement and small cities); Urban Development Action Grants; Housing Development Grants; Multifamily Insured and Noninsured; Public and Indian Housing Authorities; and contracts entered into by recipients of CDBG rehabilitation assistance. Contracts/subcontracts of less than $10,000 need be reported only if such contracts represent a significant portion of your total contracting activity. Include only contracts executed during this reporting period. Section 3 This form has been modified to capture Section 3 contract data in columns 7g and 7i. Section 3 requires that the employment and other economic opportunities generated by HUD financial assistance for housing and community development programs shall, to the greatest extent feasible, be directed toward low- and very low-income persons, particularly those who are recipients of government assistance for housing. Recipients using this form to report Section 3 contract data must also use Part I of form HUD- 60002 to report employment and training opportunities data. Form HUD-2516 is to be may establish income ceilings higher or lower than 80 per centum of the median for the area on the basis of the Secretary's findings that such variations are necessary because of prevailing levels of construction costs or unusually high or low-income families. Very low-income persons means low-income families (including single persons) whose incomes do not exceed 50 per centum of the median family income for the area, as determined by the Secretary with adjustments for smaller and larger families, except that the Secretary may establish income ceilings higher or lower than 50 per centum of the median for the area on the basis of the Secretary's findings that such variations are necessary because of unusually high or low family incomes. Submit two (2) copies of this report to your local HUD Office within ten (10) days after the end of the reporting period you checked in item 4 on the front. Community Development Programs 1. Grantee: Enter the name of the unit of government submitting this report. 2. Contact Person: Enter name and phone of person responsible for maintaining and submitting contract/subcontract data. 3. Contact Person: Enter name and phone of person responsible for maintaining and submitting contract/subcontract data. 7a. Grant Number: Enter the HUD Community Development Block Grant Identification Number (with dashes). For example: B-32-MC-25-0034. For Entitlement Programs and Small City multi-year comprehensive programs, enter the latest approved grant number. Exhibit "B" 7b. Amount of Contract/Subcontract: Enter the dollar amount rounded to the nearest dollar. If subcontractor ID number is provided in 7f, the dollar figure would be for the subcontract only and not for the prime contract. 7c. Type of Trade: Enter the numeric codes which best indicates the contractor's/subcontractor's service. If subcontractor ID number is provided in 7f, the type of trade code would be for the subcontractor only and not for the prime contractor. The "other" category includes supply, professional services and all other activities except construction and education/training activities. 7d. Business Racial/Ethnic/Gender Code: Enter the numeric code which indicates the racial/ethnic /gender character of the owner(s) and controller(s) of 51% of the business. When 51% or more is not owned and controlled by any single racial/ethnic/ gender category, enter the code which seems most appropriate. If the subcontractor ID number is provided, the code would apply to the subcontractor and not to the prime contractor. 7e. Woman Owned Business: Enter Yes or No. 7f. Contractor Identification (ID) Number: Enter the Employer (IRS) Number of the unique identifier for prime recipient of HUD funds. Note that the Employer (IRS) Number must be provided for each contract/subcontract awarded. 7g. Section 3 Contractor: Enter Yes or No. 7h. Subcontractor Identification (ID) Number: Enter the Employer (IRS) Number of the subcontractor as the unique identifier for each subcontract awarded from HUD funds. When the subcontractor ID Number is provided, the respective Prime Contractor ID Number must also be provided. 7i. Section 3 Contractor: Enter Yes or No. 7j. Contractor/Subcontractor Name and Address: Enter this information for each A Section 3 contractor/subcontractor is a business concern that provides economic opportunities to low-and very low-income residents of the metropolitan area (non metropolitan county), including a business concern that is 51 percent or more owned by low- or very low-income residents; employs a substantial number of low- or very low-income residents; or provides subcontracting or business development opportunities to businesses owned by low- or very low-income residents. Low- and very low-income residents include participants in Youth build programs established under Subtitle D of Title IV of the Cranston-Gonzalez National Affordable Housing Act. The terms "low-income persons" and "very low-income persons" have the same meanings given the terms in section 3(b) (2) of the United States Housing Act of 1937. Low-income persons mean families (including single persons) whose incomes do not exceed 80 per centum of the median income for the area, as determined by the Secretary, with adjustments for smaller and larger families, except that the Secretary may establish Income ceilings higher or lower than 80 percent of the median for the area on the basis of the Secretary's findings such that variations are necessary because of prevailing levels of construction costs or unusually high or low-income families. Very low-income persons mean low-Income families (including single persons) whose incomes do not exceed 50 percent of the median family Income area, as determined by the Secretary with adjustments or similar and larger families, except that the Secretary may establish income ceilings higher or lower than 50 percent of the median for the area on the basis of the Secretary's findings that such variations are necessary because of unusually high or low family incomes. Exhibit "B" Instructions for: Form HUD-60002, Section 3 Summary Report, Economic Opportunities for Low- and Very Low-Income Persons. Instructions: This form is to be used to report annual accomplishments regarding employment and other economic opportunities provided to low- and very low-income persons under Section 3 of the Housing and Urban Development Act of 1968. The Section 3 regulations apply to any public and Indian housing programs that receive: (1) development assistance pursuant to Section 5 of the U.S. Housing Act of 1937; (2) operating assistance pursuant to Section 9 of the U.S. Housing Act of 1937; or (3) modernization grants pursuant to Section 14 of the U.S. Housing Act of 1937 and to recipients of housing and community development assistance in excess of $200,000 expended for: (1) housing rehabilitation (including reduction and abatement of lead-based paint hazards); (2) housing construction; or (3) other public construction projects; and to contracts and subcontracts in excess of $100,000 awarded in connection with the Section-3-covered activity. Form HUD-60002 has three parts, which are to be completed for all programs covered by Section 3. Part I relates to employment and training. The recipient has the option to determine numerical employment/training goals either on the basis of the number of hours worked by new hires (columns B, D, E and F). Part II of the form relates to contracting, and Part III summarizes recipients' efforts to comply with Section 3. Recipients or contractors subject to Section 3 requirements must maintain appropriate documentation to establish that HUD financial assistance for housing and community development programs were directed toward low- and very low-income persons.* A recipient of Section 3 covered assistance shall submit one copy of this report to HUD Headquarters, Office of Fair Housing and Equal Opportunity. Where the program providing assistance requires an annual performance report, this Section 3 report is to be submitted at the same time the program performance report is submitted. Where an annual performance report is not required, this Section 3 report is to be submitted by January 10 and, if the project ends before December 31, within 10 days of project completion. Only Prime Recipients are required to report to HUD. The report must include accomplishments of all recipients and their Section 3 covered contractors and subcontractors. HUD Field Office: Enter the Field Office name. 1. Recipient: Enter the name and address of the recipient submitting this report. 2. Federal Identification: Enter the number that appears on the award form (with dashes). The award may be a grant, cooperative agreement or contract. 3. Dollar Amount of Award: Enter the dollar amount, rounded to the nearest dollar, received by the recipient. 4 & 5. Contact Person/Phone: Enter the name and telephone number of the person with knowledge of the award and the recipient's implementation of Section 3. 6. Reporting Period: Indicate the time period (months and year) this report covers. 7. Date Report Submitted: Enter the appropriate date. Exhibit "B" 8. Program Code: Enter the appropriate program code as listed at the bottom of the page. 9. Program Name: Enter the name of HUD Program corresponding with the "Program Code" in number 8. Part I: Employment and Training Opportunities Column A: Contains various job categories. Professionals are defined as people who have special knowledge of an occupation (i.e. supervisors, architects, surveyors, planners, and computer programmers). For construction positions, list each trade and provide data in columns B through F for each trade where persons were employed. The category of "Other" includes occupations such as service workers. Column B: (Mandatory Field) Enter the number of new hires for each category of workers identified in Column A in connection with this award. New hire refers to a person who is not on the contractor's or recipient's payroll for employment at the time of selection for the Section 3 covered award or at the time of receipt of Section 3 covered assistance. Column C: (Mandatory Field) Enter the number of Section 3 new hires for each category of workers identified in Column A in connection with this award. Section 3 new hire refers to a Section 3 resident who is not on the contractor's or recipient's payroll for employment at the time of selection for the Section 3 covered award or at the time of receipt of Section 3 covered assistance. Column D: Enter the percentage of all the staff hours of new hires (Section 3 residents) in connection with this award. Column E: Enter the percentage of the total staff hours worked for Section 3 employees and trainees (including new hires) connected with this award. Include staff hours for part-time and full-time positions. Column F: (Mandatory Field) Enter the number of Section 3 residents that were trained in connection with this award. Part ll: Contract Opportunities Block 1: Construction Contracts Item A: Enter the total dollar amount of all contracts awarded on the project/program. Item B: Enter the total dollar amount of contracts connected with this project/program that were awarded to Section 3 businesses. Item C: Enter the percentage of the total dollar amount of contracts connected with this project/program awarded to Section 3 businesses. Item D: Enter the number of Section 3 businesses receiving awards. Block 2: Non-Construction Contracts Item A: Enter the total dollar amount of all contracts awarded on the project/program. Item B: Enter the total dollar amount of contracts connected with this project awarded to Section 3 businesses. Item C: Enter the percentage of the total dollar amount of contracts connected with this project/program awarded to Section 3 businesses. Item D: Enter the number of Section 3 businesses receiving awards. Part III: Summary of Efforts - Self -explanatory n n Exhibit B Submit one (1) copy of this report to the HUD Headquarters Office of Fair Housing and Equal Opportunity, at the same time the performance report is submitted to the program office. The Section 3 report is submitted by January 10. Include only contracts executed during the period specified in item 8. PHAs/IHAs are to report all contracts/subcontracts. * The terms "low-income persons" and very low-income persons" have the same meanings given the terms in section 3 (b) (2) of the United States Housing Act of 1937. Low-income persons mean families (including single persons) whose incomes do not exceed 80 percent of the median income for the area, as determined by the Secretary, with adjustments for smaller and larger families, except that The Secretary may establish income ceilings higher or lower than 80 percent of the median for the area on the basis of the Secretary's findings such that variations are necessary because of prevailing levels of construction costs or unusually high- or low-income families. Very low-income persons mean low-income families (including single persons) whose incomes do not exceed 50 percent of the median family income area, as determined by the Secretary with adjustments or smaller and larger families, except that the Secretary may establish income ceilings higher or lower than 50 percent of the median for the area on the basis of the Secretary's findings that such variations are necessary because of unusually high or low family incomes. Exhibit "B" FEDERAL REQUIREMENTS: FR-9 RIGHTS TO INVENTIONS All rights to inventions and materials generated under this contract are subject to regulations issued by HUD or its designee and the Sponsor of the Federal grant under which this contract is executed. Reference: Title 49 CFR Part 18.36(i) (8) Exhibit "B" FEDERAL REQUIREMENTS: FR-10 ACCESS TO RECORDS AND RECORD RETENTION The Contractor shall maintain an acceptable cost accounting system. The Contractor agrees to provide the Sponsor, HUD and the Comptroller General of the United States or any of their duly authorized representative's access to any books, documents, papers, and records of the contractor which are directly pertinent to the specific contract for the purpose of making audit, examination, excerpts and transcriptions. The Contractor agrees to maintain all books, records and reports required under this contract for a period of not less than three years after final payment is made and all pending matters are closed. Reference: Title 49 CFR Part 18.36(i) Exhibit "B" FEDERAL REQUIREMENTS: FR-1 1 CLEAN AIR AND WATER POLLUTION CONTROL Contractors and subcontractors agree: a. That any facility to be used in the performance of the contract or subcontract or to benefit from the contract is not listed on the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) List of Violating Facilities; b. To comply with all the requirements of Section 114 of the Clean Air Act, as amended, 42 U.S.C. 1857 et seq. and Section 308 of the Federal Water Pollution Control Act, as amended, 33 U.S.C. 1251 et seq. relating to inspection, monitoring, entry, reports, and information, as well as all other requirements specified in Section 114 and Section 308 of the Acts, respectively, and all other regulations and guidelines issued thereunder; c. That, as a condition for the award of this contract, the contractor or subcontractor will notify the awarding official of the receipt of any communication from the EPA indicating that a facility to be used for the performance of or benefit from the contract is under consideration to be listed on the EPA List of Violating Facilities; d. To include or cause to be included in any construction contract or subcontract which exceeds $ 100,000 the aforementioned criteria and requirements. Reference: Clean Air Act (42 U.S.C. 7401 et seq.), Federal Water Pollution Control Act (33 U.S.C. 1251 et seq.) as amended, (49 CFR Part 18.36(i) (12) & Section 306 of the Clean Air Act & Section 508 of the Clean Water Act Exhibit "B" FEDERAL REQUIREMENTS: FR-12 ENERGY CONSERVATION REQUIREMENTS The contractor agrees to comply with mandatory standards and policies relating to energy efficiency that are contained in the state energy conservation plan issued in compliance with the Energy Policy and Conservation Act (Public Law 94-163). Reference: Title 49 CFR Part 18.36 & Public Law 94-163 Exhibit "B" FEDERAL REQUIREMENTS: FR-13 CERTIFICATION REGARDING DEBARMENT, SUSPENSION, INELIGIBILITY AND VOLUNTARY EXCLUSION The Contractor certifies, by acceptance of this contract, that neither it nor its principals is presently debarred, suspended, proposed for debarment, declared ineligible, or voluntarily excluded from participation in this transaction by any Federal department or agency. It further agrees that it will include this clause without modification in all lower tier transactions, solicitations, proposals, contracts, and subcontracts. Reference: 49 CFR Part 29 & FAA Order 5100.38C Exhibit "B" FEDERAL REQUIREMENTS: FR-14 LOBBYING AND INFLUENCING FEDERAL EMPLOYEES (1) No Federal appropriated funds shall be paid, by or on behalf of the contractor, to any person for influencing or attempting to influence an officer or employee of any agency, a Member of Congress, an officer or employee of Congress, or an employee of a Member of Congress in connection with the making of any Federal grant and the amendment or modification of any Federal grant. (2) If any funds other than Federal appropriated funds have been paid or will be paid to any person for influencing or attempting to influence an officer or employee of any agency, a Member of Congress, an officer or employee of Congress, or an employee of a Member of Congress in connection with any Federal grant, the contractor shall complete and submit Standard Form-LLL, "Disclosure of Lobby Activities," in accordance with its instructions. Reference: Title 49 CFR Part 20, Appendix A Exhibit "B" FEDERAL REQUIREMENTS: FR-14 CERTIFICATION REGARDING DEBARMENT, SUSPENSION, INELIGIBILITY AND VOLUNTARY EXCLUSION The Contractor certifies, by acceptance of this contract, that neither it nor its principals is presently debarred, suspended, proposed for debarment, declared ineligible, or voluntarily excluded from participation in this transaction by any Federal department or agency. It further agrees that it will include this clause without modification in all lower tier transactions, solicitations, proposals, contracts, and subcontracts. Reference: 49 CFR Part 29 & FAA Order 5100.38C Exhibit "B" FEDERAL REQUIREMENTS: FR-15 ECONOMIC OPPORTUNITIES FOR LOW AND VERY-LOW INCOME PERSONS Section 3 Clause. Housing and Urban Development Act of 1968 All section 3 covered contracts shall include the following clause (referred to as the section 3 clause): The work to be performed under this contract is subject to the requirements of section 3 of the Housing and Urban Development Act of 1968, as amended, 12 U.S.C. 1701 u (section 3). The purpose of section 3 is to ensure that employment and other economic opportunities generated by HUD assistance or HUD-assisted projects covered by section 3, shall, to the greatest extent feasible, be directed to low- and very low-income persons, particularly persons who are recipients of HUD assistance for housing. The parties to this contract agree to comply with HUD's regulations in 24 CFR part 135, which implement section 3. As evidenced by their execution of this contract, the parties to this contract certify that they are under no contractual or other impediment that would prevent them from complying with the part 135 regulations. The contractor agrees to send to each labor organization or representative of workers with which the contractor has a collective bargaining agreement or other understanding, if any, a notice advising the labor organization or workers' representative of the contractor's commitments under this section 3 clause, and will post copies of the notice in conspicuous places at the work site where both employees and applicants for training and employment positions can see the notice. The notice shall describe the section 3 preference, shall set forth minimum number and job titles subject to hire, availability of apprenticeship and training positions, the qualifications for each; and the name and location of the person(s) taking applications for each of the positions; and the anticipated date the work shall begin. The contractor agrees to include this section 3 clause in every subcontract subject to compliance with regulations in 24 CFR part 135, and agrees to take appropriate action, as provided in an applicable provision of the subcontract or in this section 3 clause, upon a finding that the subcontractor is in violation of the regulations in 24 CFR part 135. The contractor will not subcontract with any subcontractor where the contractor has notice or knowledge that the subcontractor has been found in violation of the regulations in 24 CFR part 135. The contractor will certify that any vacant employment positions, including training positions, that are filled (1) after the contractor is selected but before the contract is executed, and (2) with persons other than those to whom the regulations of 24 CFR part 135 require employment opportunities to be directed, were not filled to circumvent the contractor's obligations under 24 CFR part 135. Noncompliance with HUD's regulations in 24 CFR part 135 may result in sanctions, termination of this contract for default, and debarment or suspension from future HUD assisted contracts. Exhibit "B" With respect to work performed in connection with section 3 covered Indian housing assistance, section 7(b) of the Indian Self-Determination and Education Assistance Act (25 U.S.C. 450e) also applies to the work to be performed under this contract. Section 7(b) requires that to the greatest extent feasible (i) preference and opportunities for training and employment shall be given to Indians, and (ii) preference in the award of contracts and subcontracts shall be given to Indian organizations and Indian-owned Economic Enterprises. Parties to this contract that are subject to the provisions of section 3 and section 7(b) agree to comply with section 3 to the maximum extent feasible, but not in derogation of compliance with section 7(b). § 135.40 Providing other economic opportunities. (a) General. In accordance with the findings of the Congress, as stated in section 3, that other economic opportunities offer an effective means of empowering low- income persons, a recipient is encouraged to undertake efforts to provide to low- income persons economic opportunities other than training, employment, and contract awards, in connection with section 3 covered assistance. (b) Other training and employment related opportunities. Other economic opportunities to train and employ section 3 residents include, but need not be limited to, use of "upward mobility", "bridge" and trainee positions to fill vacancies; hiring section 3 residents in management and maintenance positions within other housing developments; and hiring section 3 residents in part-time positions. (c) Other business related economic opportunities. (1) A recipient or contractor may provide economic opportunities to establish, stabilize or expand section 3 business concerns, including micro-enterprises. Such opportunities include, but are not limited to the formation of section 3 joint ventures, financial support for affiliating with franchise development, use of labor only contracts for building trades, purchase of supplies and materials from housing authority resident- owned businesses, purchase of materials and supplies from PHA resident-owned businesses and use of procedures under 24 CFR part 963 regarding HA contracts to HA resident-owned businesses. A recipient or contractor may employ these methods directly or may provide incentives to non-section 3 businesses to utilize such methods to provide other economic opportunities to low-income persons. (2) A section 3 joint venture means an association of business concerns, one of which qualifies as a section 3 business concern, formed by written joint venture agreement to engage in and carry out a specific business venture for which purpose the business concerns combine their efforts, resources, and skills for joint profit, but not necessarily on a continuing or permanent basis for conducting business generally, and for which the section 3 business concern: (i) Is responsible for a clearly defined portion of the work to be performed and holds management responsibilities in the joint venture; and (ii) Performs at least 25 percent of the work and is contractually entitled to compensation proportionate to its work. Subpart C [Reserved] FEDERAL REQUIREMENTS: FR-16 Exhibit "B" AFFIRMATIVE ACTION REGULATIONS AND PLAN An Affirmative Action Plan (AAP) must be submitted by the prime contractor and all subcontractors who have subcontracts of $10,000 or more on the project. These must be displayed on the project bulletin board or posted on site for employee view and must include the percentage of AAP goals. Exhibit "B" FEDERAL REQUIREMENTS: FR-17 WOMEN AND MINORITY OWNED BUSINESSES (M/WBE) The Contractor will do the best efforts to afford small business (Section 3 (a) of the Small Business Act), minority businesses enterprises and women business enterprises (51% + owned or controlled by minority group members or women) the maximum practicable opportunity to participate in the performance of this project. Exhibit "B" FEDERAL REQUIREMENTS: FR-18 ACCESSIBILITY SECTION 504 COMPLIANCE CDBG regulations require adherence to the following regulations: Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) removal of architectural and communications barriers. Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 prohibits discrimination in Federally assisted programs on the basis of disability. Exhibit "B" FEDERAL REQUIREMENTS: FR-19 TEXAS ARCHITECTURAL BARRIERS ACT Elimination of Architectural Barriers , Government Code Chapter 469.- The intent of this chapter is to ensure that each building and facility subject to this chapter is accessible to and functional for persons with disabilities without causing the loss of function, space, or facilities. A State compliance certificate will be required at completion of project construction for contracts $50,000 and above; the contractor shall strictly adhere to the construction approved drawings and specifications to accomplish final Certification from the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulations (TDLR.) I Exhibit "B" FEDERAL REQUIREMENTS: FR-20 DRUG-FREE WORKPLACE REQUIREMENTS The Drug-Free Workplace Act of 1988 (42 U.S.C. 701) requires grantees (including individuals) of federal agencies, as a prior condition of being awarded a grant, to certify that they will provide drug-free workplaces. Each potential recipient must certify that it will comply with drug-free workplace requirements in accordance with the Act and with HUD's rules at 24 CFR part 24, subpart F. Exhibit T" FEDERAL REQUIREMENTS: FR-21 FIELD REQUIREMENTS TO BE POSTED: All posting documents must be placed in a visible location at the job site on a notice board: Davis-Bacon Poster: The WH Publication 1321 must be placed in a visible location at the job site on a notice board with the Contractor's and sub-contractors'Affirmative Action Plans when applicable. Davis-Bacon Prevailing Wage Rates: The Contractor shall display in a visible location at the job site on a notice board for employee viewing the Federal Wage Rates that apply to each Individual type of project. HUD Form 4010 Federal Labor Standards Provisions: The Contractor must be place in a visible location at the job site on a notice board the requirements of Davis- Bacon, Copeland, and Contract Work Hours and Safety Standards Acts. Section 3 Notice: The Contractor must inform workers of Economic Opportunities for Low and Very-Low Income Persons. Information pertaining to this notice must be placed in a visible location at the job site on a notice board. Executive Order 112461: The Contractor must place in a visible location at the job site on a notice board requirements that set forth the anti-discrimination policy for this project. Parts 11 & III of this Executive Order are applicable along with Executive Order 11375 concerning employment discrimination on the basis of race, color, sex, religion and national origin. CDBG Project Siqn: Project Sign: Contractors responsible to install in a visible location as selected by the City, a CDBG Project Sign prior to commencement of construction. Dimensions and design is attached. The field location will be determined prior to work start. Compliance Affidavit: The Contractor must sign and return the attached affidavit to the City prior to beginning work on the project. Affirmative Action Plan: The Contractor must submit and post this plan at the jobsite. Affidavit and Waiver of Lien by Contractor: The Contractor must complete, sign and return this waiver with each request for payment. Exhibit "B" CDBG PROJECT SIGN 8 Red PROJECT Background Project Address White Letters CITY OF White Background Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) Black Letters U. S. DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT (HUD) CDBG FUNDS: $ Total Project Cost: Blue Background • • White Letters Address:• - Number:4' 36 Contractor to locate sign where it is most visible to the public and as approved by City Sign is made from a 4 feet x 8 feet sheet of%" plywood. Sign should be posted at a minimum of than 3' 6" high from round level. 9 p a a "General Decision Number: TX20200007 01/03/2020 Superseded General Decision Number: TX20190007 State: Texas Construction Types: Heavy and Highway Counties: Atascosa, Bandera, Bastrop, Bell, Bexar, Brazos, Burleson, Caldwell, Comal, Coryell, Guadalupe, Hays, Kendall, Lampasas, McLennan, Medina, Robertson, Travis, Williamson and Wilson Counties in Texas. HEAVY (excluding tunnels and dams, not to be used for work on Sewage or Water Treatment Plants or Lift / Pump Stations in Bell, Coryell, McClennon and Williamson Counties) and HIGHWAY Construction Projects Note: Under Executive Order (EO) 13658, an hourly minimum wage of $10.80 for calendar year 2020 applies to all contracts subject to the Davis-Bacon Act for which the contract is awarded (and any solicitation was issued) on or after January 1, 2015. If this contract is covered by the EO, the contractor must pay all workers in any classification listed on this wage determination at least $10.80 per hour (or the applicable wage rate listed on this wage determination, if it is higher) for all hours spent performing on the contract in calendar year 2020. If this contract is covered by the EO and a classification considered necessary for performance of work on the contract does not appear on this wage determination, the contractor must pay workers in that classification at least the wage rate determined through the conformance process set forth in 29 CFR 5.5(a)(1)(ii) (or the EO minimum wage rate, if it is higher than the conformed wage rate) . The EO minimum wage rate will be adjusted annually. Please note that this EO applies to the above-mentioned types of contracts entered into by the federal government that are subject to the Davis-Bacon Act itself, but it does not apply to contracts subject only to the Davis-Bacon Related Acts, including those set forth at 29 CFR 5.1(a)(2)-(60) . Additional information on contractor requirements and worker protections under the EO is available at www.dol.gov/whd/govcontracts. Modification Number Publication Date 0 01/03/2020 * SUTX2011-006 08/03/2011 Rates Fringes CEMENT MASON/CONCRETE FINISHER (Paving and Structures) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$ 12.56 ELECTRICIAN. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$ 26.35 FORM BUILDER/FORM SETTER Paving & Curb. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$ 12.94 Structures. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$ 12.87 LABORER Asphalt Raker. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$ 12.12 Flagger. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$ 9.45 Laborer, Common. . . . . . . . . . . . .$ 10.50 Laborer, Utility. . . . . . . . . . . .$ 12.27 Pipelayer. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$ 12.79 Work Zone Barricade Servicer. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$ 11.85 PAINTER (Structures) . . . . . . . . . . . . .$ 18.34 POWER EQUIPMENT OPERATOR: Agricultural Tractor. . . . . . . .$ 12.69 Asphalt Distributor. . . . . . . . .$ 15.55 Asphalt Paving Machine. . . . . .$ 14.36 Boom Truck. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$ 18.36 Broom or Sweeper. . . . . . . . . . . .$ 11.04 Concrete Pavement Finishing Machine. . . . . . . . . . .$ 15.48 Crane, Hydraulic 80 tons or less. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$ 18.36 Crane, Lattice Boom 80 tons or less. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$ 15.87 Crane, Lattice Boom over 80 tons. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$ 19.38 Crawler Tractor. . . . . . . . . . . . .$ 15.67 Directional Drilling Locator. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$ 11.67 Directional Drilling Operator. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$ 17.24 Excavator 50,000 lbs or Less. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$ 12.88 Excavator over 50,000 lbs. . .$ 17.71 Foundation Drill, Truck Mounted. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$ 16.93 Front End Loader, 3 CY or Less. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$ 13.04 Front End Loader, Over 3 CY.$ 13.21 Loader/Backhoe. . . . . . . . . . . . . .$ 14.12 Mechanic. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$ 17.10 Milling Machine. . . . . . . . . . . . .$ 14.18 Motor Grader, Fine Grade. . . .$ 18.51 Motor Grader, Rough. . . . . . . . .$ 14.63 Pavement Marking Machine. . . .$ 19.17 Reclaimer/Pulverizer. . . . . . . .$ 12.88 Roller, Asphalt. . . . . . . . . . . . .$ 12.78 Roller, Other. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$ 10.50 Scraper. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$ 12.27 Spreader Box. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$ 14.04 Trenching Machine, Heavy. . . .$ 18.48 Servicer. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$ 14.51 Steel Worker Reinforcing. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$ 14.00 Structural. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$ 19.29 TRAFFIC SIGNAL INSTALLER Traffic Signal/Light Pole Worker. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$ 16.00 TRUCK DRIVER Lowboy-Float. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$ 15.66 Off Road Hauler. . . . . . . . . . . . .$ 11.88 Single Axle. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$ 11.79 Single or Tandem Axle Dump Truck. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$ 11.68 Tandem Axle Tractor w/Semi Trailer. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$ 12.81 WELDER. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$ 15.97 ---------------------------------------------------------------- WELDERS - Receive rate prescribed for craft performing operation to which welding is incidental. ---------------------------------------------------------------- ---------------------------------------------------------------- Note: Executive Order (EO) 13706, Establishing Paid Sick Leave for Federal Contractors applies to all contracts subject to the Davis-Bacon Act for which the contract is awarded (and any solicitation was issued) on or after January 1, 2017. If this contract is covered by the EO, the contractor must provide employees with 1 hour of paid sick leave for every 30 hours they work, up to 56 hours of paid sick leave each year. Employees must be permitted to use paid sick leave for their own illness, injury or other health-related needs, including preventive care; to assist a family member (or person who is like family to the employee) who is ill, injured, or has other health-related needs, including preventive care; or for reasons resulting from, or to assist a family member (or person who is like family to the employee) who is a victim of, domestic violence, sexual assault, or stalking. Additional information on contractor requirements and worker protections under the EO is available at www.dol.gov/whd/govcontracts. Unlisted classifications needed for work not included within the scope of the classifications listed may be added after award only as provided in the labor standards contract clauses (29CFR 5.5 (a) (1) (ii)) . ---------------------------------------------------------------- The body of each wage determination lists the classification and wage rates that have been found to be prevailing for the cited type(s) of construction in the area covered by the wage determination. The classifications are listed in alphabetical order of ""identifiers"" that indicate whether the particular rate is a union rate (current union negotiated rate for local), a survey rate (weighted average rate) or a union average rate (weighted union average rate) . Union Rate Identifiers A four letter classification abbreviation identifier enclosed in dotted lines beginning with characters other than ""SU"" or ""UAW'" denotes that the union classification and rate were prevailing for that classification in the survey. Example: PLUM0198-005 07/01/2014. PLUM is an abbreviation identifier of the union which prevailed in the survey for this classification, which in this example would be Plumbers. 0198 indicates the local union number or district council number where applicable, i.e., Plumbers Local 0198. The next number, 005 in the example, is an internal number used in processing the wage determination. 07/01/2014 is the effective date of the most current negotiated rate, which in this example is 7uly 1, 2014. Union prevailing wage rates are updated to reflect all rate changes in the collective bargaining agreement (CBA) governing this classification and rate. Survey Rate Identifiers Classifications listed under the ""SU"" identifier indicate that no one rate prevailed for this classification in the survey and the published rate is derived by computing a weighted average rate based on all the rates reported in the survey for that classification. As this weighted average rate includes all rates reported in the survey, it may include both union and non-union rates. Example: SULA2012-007 5/13/2014. SU indicates the rates are survey rates based on a weighted average calculation of rates and are not majority rates. LA indicates the State of Louisiana. 2012 is the year of survey on which these classifications and rates are based. The next number, 007 in the example, is an internal number used in producing the wage determination. 5/13/2014 indicates the survey completion date for the classifications and rates under that identifier. Survey wage rates are not updated and remain in effect until a new survey is conducted. Union Average Rate Identifiers Classification(s) listed under the UAVG identifier indicate that no single majority rate prevailed for those classifications; however, 100% of the data reported for the classifications was union data. EXAMPLE: UAVG-OH-0010 08/29/2014. UAVG indicates that the rate is a weighted union average rate. OH indicates the state. The next number, 0010 in the example, is an internal number used in producing the wage determination. 08/29/2014 indicates the survey completion date for the classifications and rates under that identifier. A UAVG rate will be updated once a year, usually in January of each year, to reflect a weighted average of the current negotiated/CBA rate of the union locals from which the rate is based. ---------------------------------------------------------------- WAGE DETERMINATION APPEALS PROCESS 1. ) Has there been an initial decision in the matter? This can be: * an existing published wage determination * a survey underlying a wage determination * a Wage and Hour Division letter setting forth a position on a wage determination matter * a conformance (additional classification and rate) ruling On survey related matters, initial contact, including requests for summaries of surveys, should be with the Wage and Hour Regional Office for the area in which the survey was conducted because those Regional Offices have responsibility for the Davis-Bacon survey program. If the response from this initial contact is not satisfactory, then the process described in 2. ) and 3.) should be followed. With regard to any other matter not yet ripe for the formal process described here, initial contact should be with the Branch of Construction Wage Determinations. Write to: Branch of Construction Wage Determinations Wage and Hour Division U.S. Department of Labor 200 Constitution Avenue, N.W. Washington, DC 20210 2.) If the answer to the question in 1. ) is yes, then an interested party (those affected by the action) can request review and reconsideration from the Wage and Hour Administrator (See 29 CFR Part 1.8 and 29 CFR Part 7) . Write to: Wage and Hour Administrator U.S. Department of Labor 200 Constitution Avenue, N.W. Washington, DC 20210 The request should be accompanied by a full statement of the interested party's position and by any information (wage payment data, project description, area practice material, etc. ) that the requestor considers relevant to the issue. 3.) If the decision of the Administrator is not favorable, an interested party may appeal directly to the Administrative Review Board (formerly the Wage Appeals Board) . Write to: Administrative Review Board U.S. Department of Labor 200 Constitution Avenue, N.W. Washington, DC 20210 4.) 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