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December 11, 2017 City of Tigard
Water Truck Ser6ces
Attn:Jamie Hartley
PO BOX 1130
Wilsonville OR 97070
REF.: Street Sweeping
Period: December 1,2017 through November 30,2018
CONTRACT NOTICE OF AWARD — RENEWAL
Contract# C160028
Dear Jamie Hartley,
The City of Tigard has determined that your company has performed in accordance with the
requirements of our Agreement. Therefore, the City of Tigard, pursuant to the renewal/extension
clause contained in the terms and conditions of the Agreement, desires to exercise its second (2)
one-year extension to the Contract effective from December 1,2017 through November 30,2018.
This renewal period shall be governed by the specifications, pricing, and the terms and conditions
set forth per the above referenced Contract.
Please acknowledge acceptance of this renewal by signing this document in the space
provided below and returning it to me within ten (10) days. You may keep a copy for your
records.
The City looks forward to doing business with Water Truck Services.
Sincerely,
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Jamie Greenberg
Purchasing Assistant
503-718-2492
jatnic@tigard-or.gov
I/We hereby acknowledge acceptance of this Contract renewal, and agree to be bound by all
requirements,terms, and conditions as set forth in the above referenced n act.
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M. IUater Truck
Service
P.O.BOX 1130 WILSONVILLE.OR 97070
PH:(603)682-2723 FAX:(503)570-0779
December 12,2016
City of Tigard
13125 SW Hall Blvd.
Tigard,OR 97223
Attention: Rob Block
RE: Request for Consent to Assign
Water Truck Service,Inc.
Street Sweeping Services
Consent to Assignment of Street Sweeping Service Agreement,dated November 25,2015,
between Water Truck Service,Inc. and The City of Tigard.
To Whom It May Concern:
This letter is to inform you that Water Truck Service, Inc. ("WTS") has reached an
agreement to sell to NRC Environmental Services, Inc. ("NRC") all of the business, properties,
assets, goodwill and rights of WTS, including all of its contractual obligations (the
"Transaction"). The Transaction is expected to close in December 2016. Immediately following
the closing of the Transaction, WTS's transferred assets will continue to be operated as they are
currently operated. At or after the consummation of the Transaction,NRC will provide you with
its contact information.
In connection with the Transaction, WTS intends to assign and NRC intends to assume
the above-referenced agreement between you and WTS("Agreement"). Pursuant to Section 4 of
the Agreement,your consent is required in order to assign the Agreement.
Accordingly, WTS hereby requests that you provide your consent to such assignment by
countersigning the enclosed copy of this letter and returning it to me by electronic mail at
Kayla@WTSomgon.com. In executing this letter, you consent to the assignment of the
Agreement from WTS to NRC and acknowledge that upon assignment of the Agreement to
NRC, NRC will have the same rights and obligations under the Agreement as WTS had
immediately prior to the assignment, and that you agree that all requirements pursuant to the
Agreement for such assignment and consent have been satisfied or are waived. You also
acknowledge that NRC shall be a third party beneficiary of, and entitled to rely on, your consent
pursuant to this letter.
WTS's decision to enter into the Transaction has been made after significant study, and
we believe NRC's ownership group was carefully selected due to its strong operating experience
and commitment to the local business.
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MNater Truck
Service
P.O.BOX 1130 WILSONVILLE,OR 97070
PH:(503)682.2723 FAX!(603)870-0779
If you have any questions, please contact me or our company lawyer, David Nepom, at
503-223-1137, dnepom@gmaO.com.
Thank you in advance for your consideration.
Very truly yours,
Bob Jonas
The foregoing is acknowledged and agreed by City of Tigard.
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REF.: Street Sweeping
Period: December 1, 2016 through November 30, 2017
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CONTRACT NOTICE OF AWARD —RENEWAL
Contract# C160028
Dear Jamie Hartley, 1
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The City of Tigard has determined that your company has performed in accordance with the
requirements of our Agreement. Therefore, the City of Tigard, pursuant to the renewal/extension
clause contained in the terms and conditions of the Agreement, desires to exercise its first (1) one-
year extension to the Contract effective from December 1, 2016 through November 30, 2017.
This renewal period shall be governed by the specifications, pricing, and the terms and conditions
set forth per the above referenced Contract.
Please acknowledge acceptance of this renewal by signing this document in the space
provided below and returning it to me within ten (10) days. You may keep a copy for your
records.
The City looks forward to doing business with Water Truck Services.
Sincerely,
Jamie Greenberg
Purchasing Assistant
503-718-2492
iatnie@tigard-or.gov
tigard-or.gov
I/We hereby acknowledge acceptance of this Contract renewal, and agree to be bound by all
requirements, terms,and conditions as set forth in the above referent d Contract.
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CITY OF TIGARD.OREGON-CONTRACT SUMMARY FORM t
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Contract Title: Street Sweeping Services Number:
Contractor. Water Truck Contract TotaL• $255000
Contract Overview: Street sweetiing ser=a..
Initial Risk Level: ❑ Extreme ❑High ❑Moderate ®Low
Risk Reduction Steps: Ccmtract ins promded
Risk Comments:
Risk Signature:
Contract Manager:Rob Block Ext: 2607 Department: Stormwater
Type: ❑ Purchase Agreement ® Personal Service ❑ General S ice _ ❑ Public Improv en
ElIGA [:] Other: Start Date: S End Date: 1
Quotes/Bids/Proposal: FIRM AMouw/Scorn
Water Truck(99.95.95) 289/300
Account S-b3ng Fund-Division-Account Work Order—Activit;Tne Amount
Year 1 510.6700.54001 246.144
Year 1 2006200.54001 x,79
Year 2 510.670(1.54001 246.144
Year 2 200.6200.54001 8,788
Year 3 510.6700.54001 246.144
Year 3 M.6200.54001 8,788
Year 4 5a 0.6700.54001 246,144
Year 4 200,6200,54001 8.788
Year 5 510.fi7Q0.54001 246,144
Year 5 200.6200.54001 8.788
A-Mroval - LCRB Date.•
Department Comments:
Department Signature:
Purchasing Comments:
Purchasing Signature:
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City Manager Comments:
City Manager Signature: T
After securing all requited approvals, forward original copy to the Contraedag and Purchasing OBSce along with a
completed Contract Checklist.
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ATTACHMENT D
CITY OF TIGARD,OREGON
AGREEMENT FOR SERVICES RELATED TO
STREET SWEEPING SERVICES
THIS AGREEMENT made and entered into this 25t`of November,2015 by and between the City of Tigard,
a municipal corporation of the State of Oregon, hereinafter called "City", and Water Truck Services, Inc,
hereinafter called"Contractor",collectively known as the"Parties."
RECITALS
WHEREAS,Contractor has submitted a bid or proposal to City to provide specific services;and
WHEREAS,Contractor is in the business of providing specific services and is aware of the purposes for which
City requires the services;and
WHEREAS,City and Contractor wish to enter into a contract under which City shall purchase the services
described in Contractor's bid or proposal;
THEREFORE,The Parties agree as follows:
1. SERVICES TO BE PROVIDED
Contractor agrees to provide services related to Street Sweeping Services as detailed in Exhibit A —
Scope of Services and by this reference made a part hereof.
2. EFFECTIVE DATE AND DURATION
Contractor shall initiate services upon receipt of City's notice to proceed, together with an executed
copy of this Agreement. This Agreement shall become effective upon the date of execution and shall
expire, unless othemise terminated or extended, on November 30, 2016. All services shall be
completed prior to the expiration of this Agreement.The City and Contractor may agree to up to four
(4) mutual one (1)year options.The total term of the contract may not exceed five(5)years.
3. COMPENSATION
City agrees to pay Contractor an amount not exceeding Two Hundred Fifty-Five Thousand and
No/100 Dollars ($255,000.00) for performance_of those services described herein,which payment shall
be based upon the following applicable terms:
A. Payment will be made in installments based on Contractor's invoice, subject to the approval
by the City, and not more frequently than monthly. Payment shall be made only for work
actually completed as of the date of invoice.
B. Payment by City shall release City from any further obligation for payment to Contractor,
for services performed or expenses incurred as of the date of the invoice. Payment shall not
be considered acceptance or approval of any work or waiver of any defects therein.
C. Contractor shall make payments promptly,as due,to all persons supplying labor or materials
for the prosecution of this work.
D. Contractor shall not permit any lien or claim to be filed or prosecuted against the City on
any account of any labor or material furnished.
E. Contractor shall pay to the Department of Revenue all sums withheld from employees
pursuant to ORS 316.167.
F. If Contractor fails, neglects or refuses to make prompt payment of any claim for labor or
services furnished to Contractor or a subcontractor by any person as such claim becomes
due, City may pay such claim and charge the amount of the payment against funds due or to
become due the Contractor. The payment of the claim in this manner shall not relieve
Contractor or their surety from obligation with respect to any unpaid claims.
G. Contractor shall pay employees at least time and a half pay for all overtime worked in excess
of 40 hours in any one work week except for individuals under the contract who are
excluded under ORS 653.010 to 653.261 or under 29 USC sections 201 to 209 from
receiving overtime.
H. Contractor shall promptly, as due, make payment to any person, co-partnership, association
or corporation, furnishing medical, surgical,hospital care or other needed care and attention
incident to sickness or injury to the employees of Contractor or all sums which Contractor
agrees to pay for such services and all moneys and sums which Contractor collected or
deducted from the wages of employees pursuant to any law, contract or agreement for the
purpose of providing or paying for such service.
I. The City certifies that sufficient funds are available and authorized for expenditure to finance
costs of this contract during the current fiscal year. Appropriations for future fiscal years shall
be subject to budget approval by the City Council.
4. ASSIGNMENT/DELEGATION
Neither party shall assign or transfer any interest in or duty under this Agreement without the written
consent of the other and any attempted assignment or transfer without the written consent of the other
party shall be invalid.
5. SUBMITTING BILLS AND MAKING PAYMENTS
All notices and bills shall be made in writing and may be given by personal delivery, mail or fax.
Payments may be made by personal delivery,mail,or electronic transfer. The following addresses shall
be used to transmit notices,bills,payments,and other information:
carry of TIGAa WATER TRucK SERvzcE,INC
Attn: Rob Block Attn:Jamie Hartley
Address: 13125 SV'Hall Blvd. Address: PO BOX 1130
Tigard,Oregon 97223 Wilsonville OR 97070
Phone: (503) 718-2607 Phone: 503-682-2723
Email: rob dggrd-or.gov Email: Jamie gC wtsoregon.com
6. TERMINATION
The parties agree that any decision by either party to terminate this Agreement before 30' of
November, 2016 shall be accompanied by thirty (30) days written notice to the other party prior to
the date termination would take effect. There shall be no penalty for early termination. If City
terminates the contract pursuant to this paragraph, it shall pay Contractor for services rendered
prorated to the date of termination.
7. ACCESS TO RECORDS
City shall have access to such books, documents, papers and records of Contractor as are directly
pertinent to this Agreement for the purpose of making audit,examination,excerpts and transcripts.
8. FORCE MMEURE
Neither City not Contractor shall be considered in default because of any delays in completion and
responsibilities hereunder due to causes beyond the control and without fault or negligence on the part
of the parties so disenabled, including but not restricted to, natural disaster,war, civil unrest, volcano,
earthquake, fire, flood, epidemic, quarantine restriction, area-wide strike, freight embargo, unusually
severe weather or delay of subcontractor or supplies due to such cause; provided that the parties so
disenabled shall within ten (10) days from the beginning of such delay, notify the other party in writing
of the cause of delay and its probable extent. Such notification shall not be the basis for a claim for
additional compensation. Each party shall,however,make all reasonable efforts to remove or eliminate
such a cause of delay or default and shall,upon cessation of the cause,diligently pursue performance of
its obligation under the Agreement.
9. NON-DISCRIMINATION
Contractor agrees to comply with all applicable requirements of federal and state civil rights and
rehabilitation statues, rules, and regulations. Contractor also shall comply with the Americans vith
Disabilities Act of 1990, ORS 659A.142, and all regulations and administrative rules established
pursuant to those laws.
10. INDEMNITY
Contractor agrees to and shall defend,indemnify and hold harmless City, City's officers, employees,
agents and representatives from and against all liability, claims, costs, demands,judgments,penalties,
and causes of action of any kind or character, or other costs or expenses incidental to the
investigation and defense thereof, of vxhatever nature, resulting from or arising out of the activities
of the Contractor or its subcontractors, agents, or employees in performance of this contract,
except,however, that the foregoing shall not apply to liability that arises out of the City's,its officers,
employees,agents and representatives sole negligence. If any aspect of this indemnity shall be found
to be illegal or invalid for any reason whatsoever, such illegality or invalidity shall not affect the
remainder of this indemnification.
11. INSURANCE
Contractor shall maintain insurance acceptable to City in full force and effect throughout the term of
this contract. Such insurance shall cover risks arising directly or indirectly out of Contractor's activities
or work hereunder.
The policy or policies of insurance maintained by the Contractor shall provide at least the following
limits and coverages:
A. Commercial General Liability Insurance
Contractor shall obtain, at contractor's expense, and keep in effect during the term of this
contract, Comprehensive General Liability Insurance covering Bodily Injury and Property
Damage on an "occurrence" form (CG 2010 1185 or equivalent). This coverage shall
include Contractual Liability insurance for the indemnity provided under this contract. The
following insurance will be carried:
Coverage Limit
General Aggregate 3,000,000
Products-Completed Operations Aggregate 2,000,000
Personal&Advertising Injury 1,000,000
Each Occurrence 2,000,000
Fire Damage (any one fire) 50,000
B. Commercial Automobile Insurance
Contractor shall also obtain, at contractor's expense, and keep in effect during the term of the
contract, Commercial Automobile Liability coverage including coverage for all owned, hired,
and non-owned vehicles on an"occurrence" form.The Combined Single Limit per occurrence
shall not be less than$2,000,000.
If Contractor uses a personally-owned vehicle for business use under this contract, the
Contractor shall obtain, at Contractor's expense, and keep in effect during the term of the
contract,business automobile liability coverage for all owned vehicles on an"occurrence" form.
The Combined Single Limit per occurrence shall not be less than$2,000,000.
C. Workers' Compensation Insurance
The contractor, its Subcontractors, if any, and all employers providing work, labor, or
materials under this Contract that are subject employers under the Oregon Workers'
Compensation Law shall comply with ORS 656.017, which requires them to provide
workers' compensation coverage that satisfies Oregon law for all their subject workers. Out-
of-state employers must provide Oregon workers' compensation coverage for their workers
who work at a single location within Oregon for more than 30 day s in a calendar year.
Contractors who perform work without the assistance or labor of any employee need not
obtain workers' compensation coverage. All non-exempt employers shall provide
Employer's Liability Insurance with coverage limits of not less than $1,000,000 each
accident.
D. Additional Insured Provision
All policies aforementioned, other than Workers' Compensation and Professional Liability,
shall include the City its" officers, employees, agents and representatives as additional
insureds with respect to this contract.
E. Insurance Carrier Rating
Coverages provided by the Contractor must be underwritten by an insurance company
deemed acceptable by the City. All policies of insurance must be written by companies
having an A.M. Best rating of"A-VII" or better, or equivalent. The City reserves the right
to reject all or any insurance carrier(s)with an unacceptable financial rating.
F. Self-Insurance
The City understands that some Contractors may self-insure for business risks and the City
will consider whether such self-insurance is acceptable if it meets the minimum insurance
requirements for the type of coverage required. If the Contractor is self-insured for
commercial general liability or automobile liability insurance the Contractor must provide
evidence of such self-insurance. The Contractor must provide a Certificate of Insurance
showing evidence of the coverage amounts on a form acceptable to the City. The City
reserves the right in its sole discretion to determine whether self-insurance is adequate.
G. Certificates of Insurance
As evidence of the insurance coverage required by the contract, the Contractor shall furnish
a Certificate of Insurance to the City. No contract shall be effective until the required
Certificates of Insurance have been received and approved by the City. The certificate will
specify and document all provisions within this contract and include a copy of Additional
Insured Endorsement. A renewal certificate will be sent to the below address prior to
coverage expiration.
H. Independent Contractor Status
The service or services to be rendered under this contract are those of an independent
contractor. Contractor is not an officer, employee or agent of the City as those terms are used
in ORS 30.265.
I. Primary Coverage Clarification
The parties agree that Contractor's coverage shall be primary to the extent permitted by law.
The parties further agree that other insurance maintained by the City is excess and not
contributory insurance with the insurance required in this section.
J. Cross-Liability Clause
A cross-liability clause or separation of insureds clause will be included in all general liability,
professional liability,pollution and errors and omissions policies required by this contract.
A certificate in form satisfactory to the City certifying to the issuance of such insurance will be
forwarded to:
City of Tigard
Attn: Contracts and Purchasing Office
13125 SW Hall Blvd.
Tigard,Oregon 97223
At the discretion of the City,a copy of each insurance policy, certified as a true copy by an authorized
representative of the issuing insurance company may be required to be forwarded to the above address.
Such policies or certificates must be delivered prior to commencement of the work. The procuring of
such required insurance shall not be construed to limit contractor's liability hereunder.
Notwithstanding said insurance, Contractor shall be obligated for the total amount of any damage,
injury,or loss caused by negligence or neglect connected with this contract.
12. ATTORNEY'S FEES
In case suit or action is instituted to enforce the provisions of this contract, the parties agree that the
losing party shall pay such sum as the court may adjudge reasonable attorney fees and court costs,
including witness fees (expert and non-expert),attorney's fees and court costs on appeal.
13. COMPLIANCE WITH STATE AND FEDERAL LAWS/RULES
Contractor shall comply with all applicable federal, state and local laws, rules and regulations,
including, but not limited to, the requirements concerning working hours, overtime, medical care,
workers compensation insurance, health care payments, payments to employees and subcontractors
and income tax withholding contained in ORS Chapters 279A, 279B, and 279C, the provisions of
which are hereby made a part of this agreement.
14. CITY OF TIGARD BUSINESS LICENSE
Contractor shall obtain, prior to the execution of any performance under this Agreement, a City of
Tigard Business License. The Tigard Business License is based on a calendar year with a December
31st expiration date. New businesses operating in Tigard after June 30th of the current year will pay a
pro-rated fee though the end of the calendar year.
15. CONFLICT BETWEEN TERMS
It is further expressly. agreed by and between the parties hereto that should there be any conflict
between the terms of this instrument in the proposal of the contract, this instrument shall control and
nothing herein shall be considered as an acceptance of the terms of proposal conflicting herewith.
16. SEVERABILITY
In the event any provision or portion of this Agreement is held to be unenforceable or invalid by any
court of competent jurisdiction,the validity of the remaining terms and provisions shall not be affected
to the extent that it did not materially affect the intent of the parties when they entered into the
agreement.
17. COMPLETE AGREEMENT
This Agreement, including the exhibits, is intended both as a final expression of the Agreement
between the Parties and as a complete and exclusive statement of the terms. In the event of an
inconsistency between a provision in the main body of the Agreement and a provision in the Exhibits,
the provision in the main body of the Agreement shall control. In the event of an inconsistency
between Exhibit A and Exhibit B,Exhibit A shall control.
No waiver, consent, modification, or change of terms of this Agreement shall bind either party unless
in writing and signed by both parties. Such waiver, consent,modification, or change if made, shall be
effective only in specific instances and for the specific purpose given. There are no understandings,
agreements, or representations, oral or written, not specified herein regarding this Agreement.
Contractor, by the signature of its authorized representative, hereby acknowledges that he/she has
read this Agreement,understands it and agrees to be bound by its terms and conditions.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, City has caused this Agreement to be executed by its duly authorized
undersigned officer and Contractor has executed this Agreement on the date hereinabove first written.
Awarded by Tigard's Local Contract Review Board at their November 24,2015 meeting.
CITY OF TIGARD WATER TRUK SERVICE,INC
By:Authorized City Representative By:Autho ' ed Contractor Representative
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Date Date
EXHIBIT A
SCOPE OF SERVICES ('Template Agreement)
The Contractor shall provide street sweeping and removal of debris as required for approximately 320
sweeping miles of Tigard streets (both sides of the street). Whether or not an actual curb exists, the term
"street" shall include the paved area between the normal curb lines of the roadway. Islands that separate
directional traffic and contain a curb shall be considered in the "curb sweeps," and shall be swept in the
same manner as a normal street curb. Street sweeping shall normally consist of a single pass over a given
area with a regenerative air or vacuum sweeper. Sweeping shall be performed in the same direction as the
traffic flow at all times. As new streets are constructed and/or accepted by the city, a list of these streets
will be provided to the Contractor,and then included in the regular monthly schedule.
A. CONTRACTOR'S REPRESENTATIVE
Before starting work, the Contractor shall designate an authorized representative in writing, who shall
have complete authority to represent and to act for the Contractor in all directions given by the city's
Contract Administrator or designee. The Contractor or the authorized representative shall give efficient
supervision to the work,using the best skill and personal attention to the prosecution of the work.
Upon written request by the city's Contract Administrator, the Contractor shall promptly remove
incompetent, careless or negligent employees or agents from performing work under this Contract.
Failure to comply with such request is sufficient grounds for termination of the Contract.
B. CONTRACTOR'S WORK SCHEDULE
All city streets shall be swept once per month. The Contractor's sweeping shall be approved by the
city's Contract Administrator or designee. Street sweeping on business and high traffic main boulevards
will be performed between the hours of 4:00 a.m. and 7:00 a.m., and residential areas shall be swept
between the hours of 7:00 a.m. and 7:00 p.m.
If the work performed does not correspond to the work schedule, the Contractor shall submit a revised
schedule when requested by the city's Contract Administrator or designee.
C. DESIGNATED CITY PARKING LOTS TO BE DETAILED AND SWEPT
The Contractor shall detail and sweep the following city parking lots once a month. The city shall
compensate the Contractor for detail and sweeps performed under this paragraph at the monthly rate
specified in the proposal.
• Tigard City Hall,Permit Center and Police Dept., 13125 SV'Hall Boulevard. (78,000 sq. ft.)
• Niche Building,8720 SW Burnham Street (17,800 sq. ft.)
• Public Works Building, 8777 SV'Burnham Street
➢ Front parking lot-(26,800 sq. ft.)
� Back parking lot-(37,117 sq. ft.)
• Tigard Senior Center, 8815 SWUM==Street(34,600 sq. ft.)
• Tigard Public Library, 13500 S%X'Hall Boulevard(48,900 sq. ft.)
• Summerlake Park, 11450 SW Winterlake Drive (8,700 sq. ft.)
• Cook Park, 17005 SW 92nd Avenue
➢ West parking lot—north of baseball fields to the west of 92nd (44,300 sq. ft.)
y East parking lot—north and east of restroom facility to the east of 92nd (99,000 sq. ft.)
> Park interior below gate — including street, parking offshoots, and other parking areas/lots
(124,000 sq. ft.)
D. SWEEPING DEBRIS
The term "sweeping debris" shall include,but is not limited to,all dirt,rocks, sand,gravel, sticks,leaves,
paper, cans, and other miscellaneous items which are normally picked up by a street sweeper. The term
"sweeping debris" shall not include large items that cannot be picked up by a mechanical sweeper or
would otherwise damage the sweeper.
E. DEBRIS REMOVAL
Contractor must possess a roll-off truck. Preference will be given to a 1999 model or newer, however
older models may be acceptable. Roll-off truck shall have a minimum payload capacity of 12.5 tons.
Contractor shall not dump debris on the ground. Contractor may provide their own drop boxes and
their own transport equipment to haul debris or the Contractor must use the local designated city waste
disposal franchise to haul debris.Drop box minimum capacity shall be no less than 11.5 cubic yards.
Contractor shall make prior arrangements with the city's Contract Administrator or the assigned
designee for the placement of all drop boxes to be used for the dumping of street sweeping debris.
Contractor shall provide reflective cones or other highly visible devices to mark drop boxes at their
location.
The Contractor is required to have a back-up means of handling sweeping debris in a case of primary
equipment failure.
F. HANDLING AND DISPOSAL OF DEBRIS
Contractor shall have an operating screening plant using a one inch (1") or finer screen and equipment
on impermeable surface with sand-oil-water separator for the processing of material prior to final
disposal. Best management practices shall be followed as closely, and in as practical a manner, as
possible.
With the exception of sweeping debris that is predominantly comprised of leaves, sweeping debris under
this contract will not be used, added, blended, or modified in any way to make a product, or as to risk
contaminating a product that will be given, sold or make its way for public use. For this reason,
recycling centers will generally be considered unacceptable for the processing of sweeping debris.
All unscreened sweeping debris will be disposed of at a DEQ-approved disposal site or transfer station
for solid wastes. Debris wastes shall be disposed of as dirt fill after testing to identify any possible
contamination and only after plastics,papers and other trash and solid wastes have been removed using
a one inch (1") or finer screen system.
Sweeping debris predominantly comprised of leaves may be suitable feed stock for compost. In the
months of November and December, sweeping debris loads that are predominately comprised of leaves
may be allowed to be disposed of at permitted compost-recycling facilities.
Any exemptions to these specifications must be approved in writing by the city, local Department of
Environmental Quality(DEQ,and/or permitting authorities.
Contractor shall include in their proposal a detailed description of
• Who is managing the process of the debris
• How the debris is being handled
• Where the debris is being disposed
• A description of equipment used
Waste processing facilities may be subject to inspection prior to contract award.
G. WASTE SITES
The Contractor shall operate waste storage sites in such a manner as to meet all safety and health
requirements of State and local agencies. Site operations or the result of such operations which create a
nuisance problem,or which result in damage to public and private properties rill not be permitted.
The Contractor will be responsible for obtaining the necessary permits for dumping at waste sites
provided by the Contractor.
H. SOLID WASTE PERMIT
If the Contractor is not set up to process sweeping debris and proposes to process sweeping debris
through a sub-contractor before final disposal, sub-contractor shall provide the cost and proof of an
appropriate solid waste permit for the processing facility.
I. SWEEPING SCHEDULE
The Contractor shall establish and submit for approval a regular schedule of performance that will
include sweeping all streets and parking lots once each month in approximately the same order.
However, the city, at its sole discretion, may 'increase or decrease sweeping frequency or alter the
sweeping schedule as it deems necessary. Once established,the Contractor shall adhere to the approved
schedule.
J. CONTRACTOR'S EQUIPMENT
All equipment must be performance worthy by visual and operational inspection. Contractor shall
provide both air sweepers and mechanical sweepers with suitable back-up for each type of sweeper. Air
sweepers shall be used for the storm water management program and mechanical sweepers, followed by
an air sweeper for rock spills, road sand,windstorms and heavy debris. The primary sweeper shall not
be more than four (4) years old and shall be a regenerative air or vacuum sweeper and the back-up
sweeper shall not be more than six (6) years old. Sweepers shall have no less than 24,000 lbs. G.`'.V'.
and must be equipped with an adequate water spray system for dust control.
Machines must be maintained in good working condition throughout the life of this Contract with
Contractor demonstrating evidence of an adequate service center to ensure scheduled routine
maintenance and proper adjustment for sweepers.Machines shall be fully operational during all sweeps.
Contractor must keep a sufficient supply of spare brooms and parts to ensure continuous operation.
Worn brushes and brooms shall be replaced and adjusted to ensure maximum efficiency. The
determination of when a brush or broom shall be replaced shall be based on the effectiveness of all
brushes and brooms.
All equipment must be properly registered and insured in accordance with State and local laws.
Contractor must show proof of ownership or a signed lease for sufficient machinery to adequately
perform services as agreed in this contract. A list of machines to be used must accompany a firm's
proposal. Please provide this list in the Equipment Detail Form included as Attachment D of this
packet.
All units shall be clearly and prominently marked oath the Contractor's name and unit number,and have
a radio or paging equipment for contact with their office.
The sweepers shall be self-propelled, pickup sweepers with revolving gutter brushes on both sides, in-
head broom, a sprinkler system and a high lift storage hopper with a minimum capacity of three (3)
cubic yards or as approved by the city's Contract Administrator or designee. Sweepers shall be capable
of removing sweeping debris as described in Section 4.D.
Sweeping equipment shall be equipped with adequate warning devices and lights for safe operation and
shall meet all vehicle operating requirements of the State of Oregon,Motor Vehicles Division.
Sweeping equipment shall be equipped with a speed-monitoring device. In conjunction with the
Contractor's monthly statement, Contractor shall submit a Tac-o-graph report showing the speed and
miles swept on each sweeper used for work under this contract.
Failure to comply with these requirements shall be just cause for termination of contract.
K. EQUIPMENT PERFORMANCE
The sweepers used shall be capable of picking up all debris from a street in a single pass,without leaving
a trail of debris behind and shall be capable of dust abatement. Sweepers shall be driven at not less than
three (3) miles per hour and not more than five (5) miles per hour to assure all debris is picked up and to
remain in compliance with regulations from Clean Water Services. All equipment used shall be in good
mechanical condition and shall not leak oil or other fluids onto the pavement during operations. If the
city- deems a piece of equipment unsuitable, the Contractor will be instructed to make the appropriate
repairs or remove it from the work site.
L. WATER USE
The City will provide water at hydrants for:
Filling the water spray systems on the sweepers.
Contractor shall use a Chapman Valve when filling water tanks from hydrants. The Contractor shall
maintain a water use record and make it available to the city upon request.
M. INSPECTIONS
Inspections will be performed on a regular basis as well as spot checks in response to citizen complaints.
Any deficiencies found will be reported to the Contractor for immediate correction.
N. CHANGED CONDITIONS
Contractor shall notify the city's Contract Administrator or the assigned designee in writing promptly
upon their discovery and before they are disturbed of the following work site conditions ("changed
conditions"):
1. Unknown physical conditions of an unusual nature differing materially from those ordinarily
encountered and generally recognized as inherent of the character in the work being performed;
2. Conditions affecting the cost of the work which would not have been disclosed by reasonable
examination of the site.
The City's Contract Administrator or the assigned designee will promptly investigate such conditions
when notified. If the city's Contract Administrator or the assigned designee determines that the
conditions are changed conditions and that they will materially increase or decrease the costs of any
portion of the work, the city's Contract Administrator or the assigned designee,%ill issue a change order
to adjust the compensation for that portion of the work. If the City's Contract Administrator or the
assigned designee determines that the conditions do not justify an adjustment in compensation, the
Contractor will be so advised in writing.
O. RESPONSIBILITY OF THE CONTRACTOR
The Contractor shall do all the work and furnish all labor, materials, supervision, inspections,
equipment, tools and machines necessary for the performance and completion of the project in
accordance with the Contract within the specified time.
Contractor shall employ only competent, skillful persons to do the work. Contractor shall keep
competent, supervisory personnel to monitor work performed under the Contract. Contractor shall
give efficient supervision to the work using the highest level of skill and attention.
Contractor shall provide adequate supervision and staff to ensure continuity in sweeping operations as
set forth in this contract and maintain a direct line of communication with the City's Contract
Administrator or designee.
Contractor shall provide a telephone answering service toll free from 7:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Monday
through Friday except on Federal holidays. The answering service shall have the capability of contacting
sweepers by radio or paging equipment and relaying instructions from the city. Contractor shall also
provide a 24-hour phone number to be used for emergency purposes.
The Contractor shall notify the city of any obstructions in the roadways, or other reasons why sweeping
could not be performed over a specific area, such as tree limbs or landscaping, disabled vehicles,
construction equipment and material and other similar items. The report shall be made verbally or by
fax to the City's Contract Administrator or the assigned designee within four (4) hours of the scheduled
sweeping. The City will then take appropriate action to mitigate the obstruction.
Contractor shall notify city's Contract Administrator of what section of the city is being swept daily.
Notification can be done via e-mail,text,or phone message.
P. NOTIFICATIONS RELATIVE TO CONTRACTOR'S ACTIVITIES
At the request of the city, Contractor may be required to notify all agencies and utilities affected by the
operations so as to properly coordinate and expedite the work in such a manner as to cause the least
amount of conflict and interference. Notification shall include, but not be limited to, the time of
commencement and completion of work, names of streets or locations of alleys to be closed, and a
schedule of operations and routes of detours where possible. Damages or claims resulting from
improper or insufficient notification of the affected agencies shall be the responsibility of Contractor.
Q. PROTECTION OF PROPERTY
Contractor shall protect all public and private property insofar as it may be endangered by operations
and take every reasonable precaution to avoid damage to such property.
Contractor's site-parked mobile equipment, operable machinery, and hazardous parts subject to mischief
shall be kept locked or otherwise made inoperable whenever left unattended.
Wastes shall not be buried or burned on the site or disposed of into storm drains, sanitary sewers,
streams or waterways. All wastes shall be removed from the site and disposed of in accordance with
local ordinances and State and Federal anti-pollution laws.
Contractor shall restore and bear the cost of any public or private improvement, facility, or structure
within the right of way,which is damaged, either directly or indirectly,by an act, omission or neglect in
the execution of the work and which is not designated for removal. Contractor shall be responsible for
any injury, loss or damage to any presently existing improvements on the premises caused by the
Contractor or the Contractor's employees,agents or subcontractors,and in the event of such injury,loss
or damage shall promptly make such repairs or replacements as required by the city without additional
cost to the City.
Contractor shall protect all designated trees and planted areas within the right of way or easements, and
shall exercise care and conduct operations so as to minimize damages to other planted areas.
R. DUST CONTROL,WATER AND AIR POLLUTION
During all phases of the work, and when directed, Contractor shall take precautions to abate dust
nuisance by cleaning up, sweeping,sprinkling with water, or other means as necessary to accomplish the
suppression of dust. During the term of the Contract, Contractor's operations shall conform to
applicable laws and regulations of the Oregon Department of Environmental Quality, and other
agencies of the State and Federal government, as well as local ordinances designed to prevent, control
and abate water and air pollution.
S. INSPECTION
If any work is found unsatisfactory, or the city finds that all certificates, bills, forms, and documents
have not been properly submitted, the City's Contract Administrator or the assigned designee will give
the Contractor the necessary instructions to perform the work satisfactorily and to properly submit bills,
forms and documents,and the Contractor shall immediately comply with such instructions.
T. NEW STREETS
The City may add additional streets during the term of the project for street sweeping services. When
new streets are required to be swept, the City shall provide a map to the Contractor showing the
location and total miles of the new streets to be swept. New streets will be billed at the contracted
Regular Sweep per mile charge (Attachment B).
U. REPORTING
In conjunction with the Contractor's monthly statement, the Contractor shall submit to the City a Tac-
o-graph report showing the speed and miles swept on each sweeper used for work under this Contract.
The Contractor shall also provide the City with details on the tonnage amount for the month's debris.
The Contractor, by signing the subsequent contract, shall further agree to provide the City with any
other report that the city deems necessary with particular attention given to any information that is
requested by or required by Clean Water Services.
V. SPECIAL SWEEPS
At times, the City may require special sweeps that are outside the regular monthly sweeps. Special
sweeps may include,but not necessarily limited to,the following:
• Automobile accidents
• Material spills on the roadway
• Construction zone cleanup
• Snow fall and subsequent sweep of sand on the roadway
The City will not consider a heavy leaf fall event to be the cause of a special sweep. The City expects
the Contractor to factor leaf fall into their regular monthly sweep and understand that the months that
contain leaf falls may take more time and effort on the Contractor's part to clean the streets. A
Contractor's per mile price for the regular monthly sweep should incorporate the leaf fall season with
the understanding that in the summer months it will likely not take as long to sweep the streets.
EXHIBIT B
CONTRACTOR'S PROPOSAL (Template Agreement)
1
WATE" UC (EKVICE INC
Jamie Hartley
Post Office Box 113O
Wilsonville, OR 97070
503-682-2723 -- Jamie@WTSOregon.com
October B, 2015
Proposal for
STREET SWEEPING SERVICES 2025
CITY OF TIGARD, OREGON
City of Tigard — Contracts and Purchasing Office
Attn: Joe Barrett, Sr. Management Analyst
13125 SW Hail Blvd.
Tigard, Oregon 97223
ORIGINAL
Mater Truck Service_, Inc_ _ Page
October 5,2015
City of Tigard
Attn:Joe Barrett,Sr. Management Analyst
13125 SW Hall Blvd.
Tigard,Oregon 97223
Re:City Street Sweeping Service RFP
Dear Mr. Barrett,
Please be advised that Water Truck Service, Inc., an Oregon Corporation,hereby tenders
this proposal in response to your recent RFP,dated October a 2015,soliciting bids for the
provision of city street sweeping services. For purposes of convenience,Water Truck Service,
Inc.may hereinafter be referred to as"WTS",and all such references shall in fact be to Water
Truck Service,Inc., an Oregon Corporation. Water Truck Service, Inc.headquarters are located
in Sherwood,Oregon.
Together with this transmittal letter you will find separate attachments and relevant
information required by the RFP. This transmittal letter and all attachments shall be considered
part of this proposal.
Bob Jonas is the President of Water Truck Service Inc.,and is the person who will have
the authority to execute any agreement with the City of Gresham resulting from the submission
ofthis proposal. Bob can be reached at 503-969-9545 or by email at office@a1Nl t r n.com.
Jamie Hartley is the Vice President and will be the designated authorized representative who
has complete authority to represent and'act for Water Truck Service,Inc.regarding this project
and proposal submission. Jamie can be reached at 503-964-2753 or by email at
Jamie&W SO4 eRon_cor i.
Sincerely,
Bob Jonas
President
BJ:cm
Water Trucl; Service. Inc. Page
Table of Contents
Page 1: Title Page
Page 2: Transmittal Letter
Page 3: Table of Contents.
Page 4: Executive Summary
Page 5: Resumes of Team Members
Page G: Project Understanding
Page 7: Project .Approach
Page 8: Project Schedule
Page 9: Equipment
Page 10: Personnel References
Page 11: Additional Information
Attachments:
A. B. C. D.
Water Truck Service, Inc_ Page3
Executive u n-t-mar:
Water Truck Service Inc. opened its doors in 1987 and became incorporated in 1998. In
2001,we eagerly entered the sweeping industry and promptly began expanding our business.
Due to increased demand over the years we have added an extensive supply of sweeper trucks
and numerous skilled operators.
Today,we provide all kinds of sweeping services including but not limited to;
municipalities, private residential areas,ODOT emergency response,and multiple diverse
construction projects. With the large variety of different sweeps we pride ourselves in having
knowledgeable and safe operators. All operators are properly trained and required to attend
monthly safety meetings,along with pre-employment and random at will drug and alcohol
screenings.
Our ultimate goal is to provide excellent service to sustain a quality relationship with our
customers. In an effort to do this we provide a unique tracking service that shows a daily break
down of the work being performed. These maps include the date,route,and speed of the
sweeper. We send out these maps of this progress at the end of each month with the bill
unless requested otherwise by the customer. Water usage will be documented daily and
reported with the bill at the end of the month.
Water Truck Service, Inc. provides many services for the construction industry and
municipal businesses. Our fleet of trucks includes twelve street sweepers,twenty-five water
trucks, eight vacuum trucks,six combination sewer cleaners,and nine gear trucks. Our
customers include-contractors, cities,counties,State of Oregon, Portland General Electric,NW
Natural Gas,Tri-Met and ODOT. Water Truck Service, Inc. excels in our industry because we
provide twenty-four/seven service to our customers.
Water Truck Service, Inc. is an Equal Opportunity Employer.
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Resumes of Team Niers
Name Position Experience Type of Expected
Work Function
Bob Jonas President President
Jamie Hartley Vice President Vice President
Kayla Hartley Office Manager 8 years Office Manger Manager
Angie Besso Dispatcher 4 years Dispatcher Dispatcher
Linda Morgan Accounts Rec 2 years AR/AP Billing
Dan Nichols Mechanic 20 years Mechanic
Rick Highlander Mechanic 10 years Mechanic
Derrick Breaux Mechanic 8 years Mechanic
Lance Bendit Mechanic 12 years Mechanic
Greg Dimick Operator 9 years Sweeping Foreman
Operator
Roberto Cuenca Operator 10 years Sweeping Operator
Jason Bennett Operator 5 years Sweeping Operator
Jim Stevens Operator B years Sweeping Operator
Jay Brinegar Operator 4 years Sweeping Operator
James Aguirre Operator 3 years Sweeping Operator
Water Truck Service,- Inc - - g "�
Project Understanding
Water Truck Service, Inc.fully understands the scope of work outlined in the Tigard
Street Sweeping Services R.F.P. Over the years we have acquired extensive experience working
for various cities. We have the knowledge and experienced operators to ensure the job is done
to the city's expectation and in an efficient manner.
The Primary sweeper is expected to do a minimum of 90%of the scheduled work and
will be no more than 4 years old. A backup sweeper is to be in good working order,ready at all
times and no more than 6 years old. The sweeper is expected to sweep between 3 to 5 miles
per hour to ensure adequate removal of dust and debris and to remain in compliance with
regulations from Clean Water Services. All sweepers will have Tac-o-graphs installed,showing
the speed and miles swept on each day.
WTS will notify the city of any obstructions,such as;tree limbs and landscaping,
disabled vehicles, construction equipment and other similar items that would hinder us from
performing regular routes. With the water hydrants provided by the city we will use a chapman
valve and filler hose to properly fill the water tanks on each sweeper. We will also maintain a
water log that will be available to the city upon request.
All sweeping debris will be dumped in water tight 20 yard debris boxes,which will then
be hauled to Ecology,a DEQ approved disposal facility. Ecology uses a CEC 6X16 screen to
separate the material, as well as a Peterson 3500 Grinder,two CAT 330 excavators and two CAT
wheel loaders.
Water Truck Service. Inc . Page
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Regarding the City of Tigard R.F.P.,we will have a yard located within the city of Tigard
that will be used to hold sweeping debris. The sweeping debris will be held there until it is
ready to haul for recycling and disposal. In addition to debris storage these yards will hold a
sufficient amount of parts and spare brooms to provide timely and continuous performance.
WTS will work between the hours of 7:00 am and 7:00 pm on residential streets and
between 4:00am and 7:00 am on main boulevards. During our monthly parking lot sweeps,to
ensure efficacy and proper removal of debris,will with provide a backpack blower to blow out
each corner.
Street sweeping performed will be done in the same direction as the flow of traffic.
Emergency sweeps will be responded to within the hour of notification. Wrs will provide the
city with all required special sweeps.
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°rroject Schedule
Water Truck Service, Inc.will take break down the city streets into 20 sections and
provide a schedule to the city to provide to its residents. WTS will be sure to schedule street
sweeping around city trash schedule. It is understood that any section that falls on a holiday
will be made up at the end of the month. All residential,main boulevards and parking lots will
be completed once per month.
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Equipment
Sweeper Make Model Year Category
(SW20)Tymco 600 2015 Primary
(SW22)Tymco 600 2014 Secondary
Water Truck Service, Inc. owns and properly registers and insures the sweepers within
our fleet. Our sweepers are self-propelled regenerative air machines with revolving gutter
brushes on both sides. They have water spray systems for dust control and sweepers are
stocked with a chapman valve for hydrant fills. All our sweepers are over 24,000 lbs.G.V.W.
and can sweep a minimum of a 9 foot wide path. They are fully capable of removing all
sweeping debris from a street in a single pass without leaving a trail of sweeping debris behind.
All sweepers are equipped with factory installed noise reduction features and operate to the
manufacturers specifications. Our sweepers are properly marked with our name and unit
number as well as being equipped with adequate warning devices and lights for safe operation.
WaterTruck Service, Inc. is a 24/7 response facility that requires all drivers have paging
equipment for quick response.
Water Truck Service, Inc. repair facility is located at our headquarters in Sherwood,
Oregon. The facility has been servicing Water Truck Service equipment for 20 years with
knowledgeable mechanics. The mechanics have experience with every piece of equipment we
run. The repair facility currently has 4 mechanics that have extensive knowledge with our
trucks and sweepers. Sweepers are brought in for regular maintenance to ensure they are in
good working order. The mechanics are also ready with service vehicles to respond to on site
breakdowns for timely repair and return to work.
Water Truck Service, Inc. understands that at no time shall we be unable to perform
scheduled sweeps due to lack of parts for more than 48 hours.
Water Truck Service. Inc. 4 Page
REFERENCES WITHIN THE STATE OF OREGON
MUNICIPALITY/COMPANY CONTACT PHONE FUMBER
Wilsonville Arnie Gray 503-570-1545
Gresham Rae Sorenson 503-639-4171
Hillsboro Brian Parret 503-615-6566
West Linn Mike Cardwell 503-742-8620
Woodburn Duane Barrick 503-980-2408
Dundee Alan Mustain 503-538-3922
Gervais David 503-871-6638
Aurora Ricky Sellers 503-519-4732
Donald Torn McWhirt 503-803-6359
Silverton Daryl Jones 503-873-6359
Knife River Dan Branson 503-701-1687
Safeway Distribution Ctr. Wayne Nehl 503-657-6388
Cal Portland Cathy 503-243-5535
Water Truck Service, Inc.is currently under contract with the cities of Wilsonville,
Gresham,Woodburn, Hillsboro and McMinnville. We have adequate employees and sweeping
equipment to handle this workload as well as new contracts and projects.
Water Truck Service, Inc. Page 10
Additional Inform Pion
If awarded this contract we will purchase a 2015/2016 brand new Tymco 600.
Water Truck Service, Inc.
SECTION 7
PROPOSAL CERTIFICATIONS
Non-liscrunination Clause
The Contractor agrees not to discriminate against any client,employee or applicant for employment or for
services,because of race,color,religion,seg,national origin,handicap or age with regard to,but not limited
to, the following: employment upgrading, demotion or transfer; recruitment or recruitment
layoffs or termination; rates of pay or other forms of compensation; selection for training; rendition of
services. It is further understood that any contractor who is in violation of this clause shall be barred from
receiving awards of any purchase order from the City, unless a satisfactory showing is made that
discriminatory practices have terminated and that a recurrence of such acts is unlikely.
4
Agreed by: A .
Firm Name: l �Ji.t�� �Y E \ p. 1 1 V1�-
Address:
Resident Certificate
Please Check One:
4 Resident Vendor. Vendor has paid unemployment taxes and income taxes in this state during the last
twelve calendar months ymtnediately p wceding the submission of this proposal
Ger
ID Non-resident Vendor.Vendor does not qualify under requirement stated above.
(Please specify your state of residence:
Officer's signature:
Type or print officer's narn CA,kvvl-
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SECTION 8
SIGNATURE PAGE
The undersigned proposes to perform all work as listed in the Specification section, for the price(s) stated,
and that all articles supplied under any resultant contract will conform to the specifications herein,
The undersigned agrees to be bound by all applicable Iaws and regulations,the accompanying specifications
and by City policies and regulations.
The undersigned,by submitting a proposal,represents that:
A) The Proposer has read and understands the specifications.
B) Failure to comply with the specifications or any terms of the Request for Proposal may disqualify
the Proposer as being non-responsive.
The undersigned certifies that the proposal has been arrived at independently and has been submitted
without any collusion designed to limit competition.
The undersigned certifies that all addenda to the specifications has been received and duly considered and
that all costs associated with all addenda have been included in this proposaL•
Addenda: No. through No inchisive.
We therefore offer and make this proposal to furnish services at the price(s)indicated herein in fulfillment
of the attached requirements and specifications of the City.
Name of firm: W a) e�( -1--n)CL .- e" 1 L �.
Address: Px�l V '
Telephone Number.. —�1� FgxNumber
By: '"r _jDate
tore of Authorized Official. If partnership,signature of one partn )
Typed Name/Title: \. ( .`IYI) {'�` V-AA e- l `J C t C
If corporation,atter Ce*-
(Cosporate Officer)
Corporation Partnership y� Individual
Federal Tax Identification Number(ITN):
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ATTACHMENT A
CITY OF TIGARD,OREGON
ACKNOWLEDGMENT OF ADDENDA
Ptoject Title;Street Swcening Services
Close: Thursday.October 8.201 .m
I/WE HAVE RECEIVED THE FOLLOWING ADDENDA(Ynone ma and wi& `None&MW4:
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1. 3.
2. 4.
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Da
S' tore of Proposer
Title
Corporate Name
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ATTACHMENT B
CITY OF TIGARD,OREGON
STATEMENT OF PROPOSAL AND QUOTE FORM
Name of Consultant» a
Mailing Address_-O.D. '6o x 1 J
Contact Pets Y A 0-11- 1
Telephone:4�03) A0 2723 Faso�7U97>-,J7D - - ,(1,_�w� f W � �c, 4�1 „L o
accepts all the terms and conditions contained in the City of T;gatd's Request for Proposal for street
sweeping services and the attached general services agreement(Attachment Dy.
ITEM MONTHLY ESTIMATE UNIT]j PRICE _
Sweeper 11toutine Sweeps 320 miles /mile
Sweeper-Parking Lots 482,100 sq.& /month
Debris removal and 200 tons �_�' 0 0. ton
disposal
Monthly Average Total $ 1 2- • (� Q /month
(Routine+Parking Lots+200 Tons of Debris)
12!�._0 0 /call charge,plus
Sweeper-Special Sweeps As needed
$ �. d-D /mile
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lure o authorized representative Date
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Type or print name of authorized reprejentative Telephone Number
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Type or print name of person(s)authodarA to negotiate contracts Telephone Number
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A'TT'ACHMENT C
CITY OF TIGARD,OREGON
EQUIPMENT DETAIL FORM
Contractor shall list all heavy equipment currently owned by Contractor that may be used for the work
coveted under this project Contractor shall list only major heavy equipment, specifically sweepers. All
equipment must be performance worthy by visual and operational inspection. Contractor shall provide both
air sweepers and mechanical sweepers with suitable back up for each type of sweeper. Air sweepers shall be
used for the storm water management program and mechanical sweepers, followed by an air sweeper, for
rock spills,road sand,windstorms and heavy debris. Primary sweeper shall not be more than four(4) years
old and shall be a regenerative air or vacuum sweeper and secondary sweeper not more than six(6)years old.
EQUE"mgT DESCRIPTION(INCLUDE MASE f MODEL AGE/YEAR CONDITION
Primary Sweeper:
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