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T CONTRACT FOR SNOW AND ICE REMOVAL
THIS CONTRACT, made on the _ day of (ak � . 2019, by and between
the CITY OF OSHKOSH, party of the first part, hereinafter referred to as CITY, and JEFF
FOUST EXCAVATING, INC., 2824 Clairville Road, Oshkosh, WI 54904, party of the second
part, hereinafter referred to as the CONTRACTOR,
WITNESSETH:
That the CITY and the CONTRACTOR, for the consideration hereinafter named, enter
into the following Contract. The CTI'Y's Request for Quotations is attached to this Contract,
along with the CONTRACTOR's Proposal. The terms of this Contract and the CITY's Request for
Quotations will prevail over the CONTRACTOR's Proposal if there are any inconsistencies
between these documents.
ARTICLE L PROTECT MANAGER
A. Assignment of Project Manager. The CONTRACTOR has assigned the primary
individual identified below to manage the project described in this Contract. The
CONTRACTOR also assigns the second individual identified below as qualified to make all
decisions for the CONTRACTOR if the primary person is not available:
Primary Contact: Jeff Foust
Secondary Contact: Mike Zandler
B. Changes in Project Manager. The CITY shall have the right to approve or disapprove
of any proposed change from the individual named above as Project Manager. The CITY shall
be provided with a resume or other information for any proposed substitute and shall be given
the opportunity to interview that person prior to any proposed change.
ARTICLE II. CITY REPRESENTATIVE
The CITY shall assign the following individual to manage the project described in this
contract:
Jean Broennimann, Secretary
Justin Gierach, P.E., Engineering Division Manager / City Engineer
ARTICLE III. SCOPE OF WORK
The CONTRACTOR shall provide the services described in the CITY's Request for
Quotations. The CONTRACTOR may provide additional products and/or services if such
products/services are requested in writing by the Authorized Representative of the City.
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All reports, drawings, photographs, electronic data, specifications, computer files, field
data, notes, and other documents and instruments prepared by the CONTRACTOR as
instruments of service shall remain the property of the CITY.
ARTICLE IV. CITY REPONSIBILITIES
The CITY shall furnish, at the CONTRACTOR's request, such information as is needed
by the CONTRACTOR to aid in the progress of the project, providing it is reasonably obtainable
from City records.
To prevent any unreasonable delay in the CONTRACTOR's work, the CITY will
examine all reports and other documents and will make any authorizations necessary to
proceed with work within a reasonable time period.
ARTICLE V. TIME OF COMPLETION
TIME IS OF THE ESSENCE IN THIS CONTRACT. ALL TIME LIMITATIONS AND
DEADLINES WILL BE STRICTLY ENFORCED BY THE CITY. The work to be performed
under this Contract shall be commenced and the work completed within the time limits as
described in this Contract, including any attachments.
The CONTRACTOR shall perform the services under this Contract with expediency and
with sound work practices. The nature of the work required by this agreement will occur in or
around inclement weather, namely snow, ice, and other weather events involving precipitation.
The CONTRACTOR therefore shall perform work in, and accommodate situations arising from,
inclement weather. The CONTRACTOR will not be responsible for damages arising directly or
indirectly from any delays for cause such as strikes or other labor disputes by organized labor.
ARTICLE VI. COMPONENT PARTS OF THE AGREEMENT
This Contract consists of the following component parts, all of which are as fully a part
of this Contract as if herein set out verbatim, or if not attached, as if hereto attached:
This Instrument.
2. Request for Quotations.
3. CONTRACTOR's Proposal.
In the event that any provision in any of the above component parts of this Contract is in
conflict with any provision in any other of the component parts, the provision in the component
part first listed above shall govern over any other component part which follows it numerically
except as may be otherwise specifically stated.
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IARTICLE VIL PAYMENT
A. Payment Amount. The CITY shall pay to the CONTRACTOR for the performance of
the Contract based upon the prices identified in the CONTRACTOR's Proposal, adjusted by any
changes hereafter mutually agreed upon in writing by the parties hereto.
B. Method of Payment. The CONTRACTOR shall submit itemized statements for
services. The CITY shall pay the CONTRACTOR within 30 calendar days after receipt of such
statement. If any statement amount is disputed, the CITY may withhold payment of such
amount and shall provide to CONTRACTOR a statement as to the reason(s) for withholding
payment-
C. Additional Costs. Costs for additional services shall be negotiated and set forth in a
written amendment to this Contract executed by both parties prior to proceeding with the work
covered under the subject amendment.
ARTICLE VIR. CONTRACTOR TO HOLD CITY HARMLESS AND INDEMNIFY
The CONTRACTOR covenants and agrees to protect and hold the City of Oshkosh
harmless against all actions, claims, and demands of any kind or character whatsoever which
may in any way be caused by or result from the intentional or negligent acts of the
CONTRACTOR, his agents or assigns, his employees, or his subcontractors related however
remotely to the performance of this Contract or caused or result from any violation of any law
or administrative regulation, and shall indemnify or refund to the CM all sums including
court costs, attorney fees, and punitive damages which the CM may be obliged or adjudged to
pay on any such claims or demands within thirty (30) days of the date of the CITY's written
demand for indemnification or refund.
ARTICLE IX. INSURANCE
The CONTRACTOR shall carry insurance which includes the CITY and its employees
and agents as an additional insured's for work required by this Contract. The
CONTRACTOR's insurance must be primary insurance. The type of insurance and coverages
must conform to the attached City of Oshkosh Insurance Requirements.
ARTICLE X. TERMINATION
This Contract may be terminated for any reason by either party. The CITY may
terminate this Contract after giving the CONTRACTOR written notice at least seven (7)
calendar days before termination. The CONTRACTOR may terminate this Contract after giving
the CITY written notice at least forty-five (45) days before termination. The CONTRACTOR's
obligations to hold harmless and indemnify the CITY, and to maintain insurance for actions
related to this Contract shall survive after the Contract has been otherwise terminated. The
CONTRACTOR shall be entitled to compensation for any satisfactory work performed up to the
date of termination.
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This document and any specified attachments contain all terms and conditions of the
Contract and any alteration thereto shall be invalid unless made in writing, signed by both
parties and incorporated as an amendment to this Contract.
In the Presence of:
(Seal of CONTRACTOR
if a Corporation.)
(Witness)
(Witness)
APPROVED:
CONTRACTOR
By:
(Specify Title)
By:
(Specify Title)
CITY OF OSHKOSH
By:
Mark A. Rohloff, City Manager
And:
Pamela R. Ubrig, City Clerk
I hereby certify that the necessary provisions
have been made to pay the liability which will
accrue under this Contract.
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Taylor, Tracy L
From:
Taylor, Tracy L
Sent:
Friday, October 11, 2019 11:52 AM
To:
'Jodi Ziegenhagen'
Cc:
Gierach, Justin
Subject:
Request for Quotations for Snow and Ice Removal
Attachments:
RFP Package_10-11-19.pcif
Attached is our Request for Quotations for Snow and Ice Removal for the 2020-2021 winter season.
Prequalification Forms are due to the City of Oshkosh's Engineering Division by 4:00 p.m. on Thursday,
October 24, 2019.
Quotations are due to the Engineering Division by 10:00 a.m. on Tuesday, October 29, 2019.
E-mail submission to ttaylor@1ci.oshkosh.wi.us of both items is acceptable.
If you have any questions, please contact us.
Tracy L. Taylor
Department of Public Works
City of Oshkosh
920.236.5195
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CITY OF OSHKOSH REQUEST FOR QUOTATIONS
FOR SNOW AND ICE REMOVAL
Work Summary
The City of Oshkosh is soliciting Quotations for the periodic removal of snow
and ice from sidewalks and handicap ramps/crosswalks adjacent to private properties
and over railroad crossings within the municipal boundaries. The CITY is seeking a
contractor for a one (1) winter season commitment, starting immediately for the Winter
2019/2020 season. City Ordinances require that property owners keep their public
sidewalks clear of snow and ice. When property owners fail to keep their public
sidewalks clear of snow and ice, then the CITY is allowed to clear these sidewalks for the
property owners, at their expense, for the benefit of the public that may use the
sidewalks. Quotations are due to the City of Oshkosh's Engineering Division by
10:00 A.M. on Tuesday, October 29, 2019.
Cleaning the public sidewalks adjacent to private properties will represent the
majority of snow and ice removal work pursuant to this Contract. Also included within
this Contract is the snow and ice removal on sidewalks at railroad crossings. The City of
Oshkosh does not guarantee any particular amount of work will be offered during the
term of this contract. The work required for this Contract depends on the weather and
depends on the number of property owners who fail to clear their sidewalk. For
example, in the Winter 2012/2013 season, there were over 950 snow shoveling jobs
performed including the sidewalks for 13 railroad crossings. However, in the relatively
mild Winter 2011/2012 season, there were only 213 snow shoveling jobs and 13 railroad
crossings. Last year, during the 2018/2017 winter season, there was a total of 317 snow
shoveling jobs and 0 railroad crossings. The snow shoveling job examples included
repeated clearing of certain properties and other random properties that may have only
been cleared once.
Another important task for the successful contractor will be the ability to conduct
themselves in a positive and professional manner when interacting with property
owners, tenants, and other citizens. Contractors must be able to handle the occasional
difficult situation and/or a person who may be unhappy with the snow and ice removal
work being performed by the CONTRACTOR. Please note the requirements for when
information must be submitted to the City. The deadline is five (5) business days.
All documentation will be processed through the on-line software program
developed by the CITY. The software program can be demonstrated at the request of a
prospective contractor. Please contact Justin Gierach at (920)236-5065 to arrange for a
demonstration of the software.
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Prequalification
All contractors must be prequalified to quote. Prequalification for the snow and
ice removal contract shall be completed on the attached forms. Prequalification forms
are due to the City of Oshkosh's Engineering Division by 4:00 P.M. on Thursday,
October 24, 2019.
The CONTRACTOR must be qualified to famish all labor, material, and
equipment to complete the required work. The CITY will review contractor
qualifications based upon experience, available equipment, and their ability to conduct
themselves appropriately with the public.
The CITY reserves the right to check references and to contact property owners
who have hired the CONTRACTOR in the past, whether or not those persons have been
disclosed by the CONTRACTOR. The CITY reserves the right to perform other
background checks on the CONTRACTOR as allowed by law, to verify the ability of the
CONTRACTOR to interact with property owners, tenants, and other citizens in a
professional manner.
If the CITY believes it is necessary, the CITY reserves the right to inspect the
CONTRACTOR's equipment at any time. Inspection may be during the pre -
qualification period, when evaluating the CONTRACTOR's quotation, and during the
contract period. All equipment shall have adequate safety features for working in the
right-of-way and be in good operating condition. All motorized equipment, except
walk -behind equipment, must have amber flashing light(s) visible from 360°.
The only equipment that can be used to clear any surface, such as sidewalks,
handicap ramps/crosswalks, and railroad crossings, are shovels or lightweight pieces of
equipment that will not crack or damage the surface from which the snow or ice is
removed or other property/surfaces. Snow removal equipment shall not disturb or go
on private property. As an example, a light -duty skid steer loader/small tractor and
bucket that matches the width of the sidewalk may be acceptable. Removing snow
and/or ice where unusual conditions have occurred from a site will generally require the
use of a front-end loader and dump truck.
As part of their prequalification, the CONTRACTOR must describe the snow and
ice removal equipment they own or can confirm they have available and intend to use to
perform these jobs. At a minimum, the CITY believes contractors should have the
following equipment available through ownership or leasing to successfully carry out
the requirements of this work:
a) Tractor/skid steer loader with appropriate snow removal attachments;
b) Shovels and snowblower(s);
c) End loader;
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d) Dump truck;
e) Digital camera (s) with capability to date stamp photos; and
f) Computer with internet access and Microsoft Internet Explorer 11.
In addition to snow removal equipment, CONTRACTOR must have a valid e-
mail address and have the ability to access the City of Oshkosh website and receive and
input data from/to an on-line software program.
Ouotation Information
CONTRACTOR must provide at least three (3) references of past or current
projects of similar scope to the work described in these Specifications.
Contractors should take into account all of the information and requirements in
this Request for Quotations.
CONTRACTOR must meet all City of Oshkosh insurance requirements and
standard terms and conditions (attached).
CONTRACTOR must furnish all labor, materials, and equipment necessary to
complete the work.
CONTRACTOR shall provide names and telephone numbers of their respective
primary and back-up contact person(s) once the Contract has been established.
All quotations shall include the CONTRACTOR's price for performing the
following tasks:
1. Remove all snow and/or ice at a single location/lot with 0 to 100 feet of
sidewalk (including rock salt/sand application, if necessary).
This includes the removal of all snow and ice at a single location or single
lot. Snow and ice cannot be placed in the street. CONTRACTOR shall not
pile snow higher than thirty inches (30") above the sidewalk in the
intersection and for a distance of thirty feet (30') from the intersection.
This price should be calculated with the understanding this base point
location or lot may contain anywhere from zero feet (0') to one hundred
feet (100') of sidewalk. This price should also be calculated with the
understanding rock salt and/or sand may need to be applied at any time.
The CITY will pay for one (1) trip to the location or lot. Additional trips
to the location or lot because of salting, sanding, or further cleaning will
not be reimbursed by the CITY. The snow and ice from both the initial
storm event and also from street plowing operations must be removed.
Before and after condition photos are required.
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2. Additional footage beyond 100 feet at same location/lot (including rock
salt/sand application if necessary).
This includes the removal of all snow and ice at a single location or single
lot that extends beyond the base point of one hundred feet (100'). Snow
and ice cannot be placed in the street. CONTRACTOR shall not pile
snow higher than thirty inches (30") above the sidewalk in the
intersection and for a distance of thirty feet (30') from the intersection.
This price should be calculated for each additional foot of sidewalk. This
price should also be calculated with the understanding rock salt and/or
sand may need to be applied to each additional foot at any time. The
CITY will pay for one (1) trip to the location or lot. Additional trips to the
location or lot because of salting, sanding, or further cleaning will not be
reimbursed by the CITY. The snow and ice from both the initial storm
event and also from street plowing operations must be removed. Before
and after condition photos are required.
3. Apply rock salt/sand only to 0 to 100 feet of sidewalk at a single
location/lot.
For those instances when snow and/or ice can be removed to the CITY's
satisfaction without shovels or mechanical means, the price shall include
the application of rock salt and/or sand only at a single location or single
lot. This price should be calculated with the understanding this base
point location or lot may contain anywhere from zero feet (0') to one
hundred feet (100') of sidewalk. The CITY will pay for one (1) trip to the
location or lot. Additional trips to the location or lot for further salting,
sanding, or cleaning will not be reimbursed by the CITY. Before and after
condition photos are required.
4. Apply rock salt/sand only to additional footage beyond 100 feet at same
location/lot.
For those instances when snow and/or ice can be removed to the CITY's
satisfaction without shovels or mechanical means, the price shall include
application of rock salt and/or sand only at a single location or single lot.
This price should be calculated for each additional foot of sidewalk
beyond the base point distance of one hundred feet (100'). The CITY will
pay for one (1) trip to the location or lot. Additional trips to the location
or lot for further salting, sanding, or cleaning will not be reimbursed by
the CITY. Before and after condition photos are required.
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5. Remove all snow and/or ice from all pavement in the handicap
ramp/crosswalk quadrant (including rock salt/sand application if
necessary).
This includes the removal of all snow and ice from all of the hard
surfaces in handicap ramps and adjacent pavement, which are typically
in the crosswalk quadrant of street intersections. Snow and ice cannot be
placed in the street or be piled to create a vision obstruction at the comer.
CONTRACTOR shall not pile snow higher than thirty inches (30") above
the sidewalk in the intersection and for a distance of thirty feet (30') from
the intersection. This price should also be calculated with the
understanding rock salt and/or sand may need to be applied at any time.
This price should be calculated for each sidewalk quadrant (comer) of a
street intersection, regardless of how many ramps or access points are at a
quadrant. This task requires clearing sidewalk and ramp areas leading
from the sidewalk to the street. The required result is clear sidewalk
access to and from the street. This task will usually require the
CONTRACTOR to remove snow from the street to achieve the required
result. Therefore, the CONTRACTOR is responsible for snow and ice
removal up to four feet (4') into the street beyond the face of curb.
Multiple ramps in one (1) comer will only be allowed one (1) charge. The
snow and ice from both the initial storm event and also from street
plowing operations must be removed. Before and after condition photos
are required.
This Item only occurs where the ramp/crosswalk is leading to a crossing
of a public right of way/street. Item does not apply to driveways/private
entrances crossing the area where the sidewalk/pedestrian walkway
exists.
6. Remove and dispose of snow from locations where unusual conditions
have occurred.
The CONTRACTOR shall designate a rate for removal and disposal of
snow where unusual conditions have occurred, i.e. large piles of snow
stockpiled by property owners that intrudes onto public sidewalks. Snow
is to be disposed of at CONTRACTOR's own dump site. This price shall
be a flat rate to mobilize/demobilize equipment to the site and an hourly
rate to load snow. CONTRACTOR will not be paid for drive time to or
from the site. Hourly loading rate will be paid for time actually loading
snow. In the event multiple loads must be hauled, CONTRACTOR shall
provide an hourly rate for hauling. Only actual loading and hauling time
will be paid. Idle time waiting will not be paid. Final load disposal shall
be part of mobilization/demobilization. CONTRACTOR will also be paid
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for Proposal Items 1, 2, and/or 5, if snow pile was over sidewalk and/or
handicap ramp and work performed complies with Proposal Items 1, 2,
and/or 5. CONTRACTOR shall not pile snow higher than thirty inches
(30") above the sidewalk in the intersection and for a distance of thirty
feet (30') from the intersection. Before and after condition photos are
required.
Time Requirements
Snow and ice removal for the CITY must be given priority. The
CONTRACTOR will be e-mailed a snow and ice removal list from the CITY. For lists
sent up to 11:00 a.m. of any day, work must begin within four (4) hours (i.e. by 3:00
p.m. that day). Lists sent at or after 11:01 a.m. may be started immediately, if sufficient
sunlight remains for proper documentation; work must begin by 8:00 am of the
following day. All snow and ice removal required by the CITY for each list must be
completed within twenty-four (24) hours after the CITY sends the list to the
CONTRACTOR or for lists sent at or after 11:01 a.m., by 10:00 n.m. of the following
day. TIME IS OF THE ESSENCE, ALL TIME PERIODS SHALL BE STRICTLY
ENFORCED. The CONTRACTOR shall always be ready for immediate snow and ice
removal with all equipment in good working condition. The CITY will limit the
maximum number of properties due on any day to fifty (50), unless the CONTRACTOR
requests additional properties and the CITY has documented properties which require
snow removal. Snow and ice removal can only occur between 7:00 a.m. and 10:00 p.m.
The CONTRACTOR will be expected to work weekends to complete the work required
by the CITY. The only exception to the 24-hour completion requirements is that the
CONTRACTOR will not be expected to perform snow and ice removal for the CITY on
December 24t", 25th, and January 1st . The information for each list must be entered into
the City of Oshkosh software program within five (5) business days of receipt of the
list. In the event of new snowfall or ice accumulation, prior to the CONTRACTOR
completing removal of snow/ice from a location/lot, CONTRACTOR shall notify
CITY within twenty four (24) hours of the start of the new snowfall which
locations/lots need to be rechecked by CITY and placed on new list, if appropriate.
Required Work
The CONTRACTOR will be furnished, by e-mail, a list of sidewalks, or other
areas, to be cleared of snow and/or ice to the bare pavement. Sidewalks and handicap
ramps/crosswalks must be cleared of all snow and ice, for the entire width of the walk.
In the event the sidewalk abuts the street curb, CONTRACTOR shall clear a minimum
width of five feet (5') when the walk is wider than five feet (5') and a minimum width of
four feet (4') or full width of sidewalk, if sidewalk is five feet (5') or less in width. If the
CONTRACTOR cannot clear snow/ice to the bare pavement, the CONTRACTOR shall
apply rock salt and/or sand material to make it safe for pedestrian traffic. The
CONTRACTOR shall return within twenty four (24) hours after the salt or sand is
applied to remove the snow or ice. In the event the snow/ice cannot be removed during
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the second trip, CONTRACTOR shall return at least once every twenty four (24) hours
until snow/ice is removed. These subsequent trips cannot be charged to the CITY; they
are covered under the original trip. Additional snow/ice accumulation on areas still
undergoing snow/ice removal cannot be charged to the CITY as an additional trip; this
additional snow/ice removal will be included in the original trip. Before and after
photos must also be taken immediately before and immediately after the work is
performed for all trips.
Each return trip must be documented with before and after condition photos
with correct date and time reference. Failure to provide photo documentation of return
trips shall result in non-payment for work.
A doorhanger, supplied by the CITY, must be placed on the front door of every
property cleared by the CONTRACTOR.
The CONTRACTOR must complete an entire work list before commencing to a
new work list; however, the need for return trips will not prevent the CONTRACTOR
from proceeding to the next list.
In the event the CONTRACTOR is unsure if they should perform work at a
property on the list, the CONTRACTOR must notify the CITY via a phone call message
to (920)236-5065 within four (4) hours of the original site trip. The CITY will review the
property and give direction to the CONTRACTOR. The work may be kept as part of the
original list or removed from the list. The CONTRACTOR must document the original
site visit with proper photo documentation.
The CONTRACTOR shall take all necessary precautions to protect passersby, the
public right-of-way, and neighboring property from damage and injury. The
CONTRACTOR will be held responsible for damages to sidewalks, trees, structures,
grass areas, and any other items due to their operations.
Salt and chemicals applied on or near railroad crossings can reduce the resistant
properties of timber and ballast. The CONTRACTOR shall limit the use of salt or
chemicals on or near railroad crossings.
Requirements Before Invoices will be Paid
The CONTRACTOR will not be paid for sidewalks cleared that are not on the list
provided by the CITY. The CONTRACTOR must complete an entire work list before
commencing to a new work list. Within five (5) business days of receipt of a work list,
the following information must be entered into the CITY software program for each
property:
a. Date and exact time of snow and/or ice removal;
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b. Date and exact time rock salt/sand was applied;
C. Approximate length of walk cleared at each location;
d. Before and after condition photos (in digital format) of work performed at
each location are required. Photos shall clearly identify the location of the
property with landmark features in the background (multiple photos may
be required). Camera must place correct date stamp on photos. Before
and after photos must be taken immediately before and immediately
after the work is performed;
e. Date, time, location, and photos of any return trips;
f. Any comments (for example: return trip required, already cleared,
homeowner came out to shovel, etc.).
To process proper payment, required information on each property shoveled
must be submitted to the Department of Public Works. All photographs taken must
clearly show the before and after condition of the sidewalk and be taken with adequate
light. The cost of the internet access and photos is considered to be included as part of
the pertinent Bid Items. The CONTRACTOR will not be paid for work that is not
properly documented or incomplete as per conditions of the Contract. Also, the
CONTRACTOR will not be paid for work completed after the 24-hour time limitation
has expired, excluding return trips.
The CITY will verify work completed and send CONTRACTOR an itemized list
of work performed and costs. CONTRACTOR shall review list and, when quantities are
agreed upon, submit an invoice for the cost shown with the list attached as
documentation. CONTRACTOR shall submit invoices with corrections within one (1)
week of receiving itemized list from CITY.
Public Records
As a contractor for a governmental entity, certain records created that relate to
work performed for the CITY may be subject to Wisconsin Open Records Statutes. The
successful CONTRACTOR agrees to fully cooperate with all requests related to open
records requests.
Contract
The CONTRACTOR will be required to enter into a contract with the CITY. All
requirements found in this Request for Quotations will become legally binding terms. The
CITY will also include in the Contract other provisions it deems to be necessary. A copy
of the contract form to be used is enclosed. While some minor details may be
negotiated, contractors should expect to sign a contract in materially the same form as
the Contract provided.
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The length of this Contract will be for one (1) winter season, which will start on
the date the Contract is approved by the CITY's Common Council and will end on May
31, 2020. In the event the CITY wishes to terminate this Contract before the end of the
contract period, a 7-day notice shall be given to the CONTRACTOR. In the event the
CONTRACTOR wishes to terminate this Contract before the end of the contract period,
a 45-day notice shall be given to the CITY.
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PROPOSAL
FOR
SIDEWALK SNOW AND ICE REMOVAL CONTRACT
We, the undersigned, propose to carry out the assigned sidewalk snow and ice removal
projects, in accordance with the Specifications, from November 18, 2019 — May 31, 2020 for the
following rates.
Rates shall include all cost of labor, materials (rock salt, sand, internet access, photo
disks, etc.), use of equipment, and any incidentals required to complete the work as specified,
regardless of the number of personnel engaged in shoveling by hand or clearing with
equipment.
1. Remove all snow and/or ice at a single location/lot with
0 to 100 feet of sidewalk (including rock salt/sand $
application, if necessary) Lump Sum
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4.
Additional footage beyond 100 feet at same location/lot
(including rock salt/sand application if necessary)
Per Linear Foot
Apply rock salt/sand only to 0 to 100 feet of sidewalk at $
a single location/lot Lump Sum
Apply rock salt/sand only to additional footage beyond $
100 feet at same location/lot
5. Remove all snow and/or ice from all pavement in the
handicap ramp/crosswalk quadrant (including rock
salt/sand application if necessary)
6. Remove and dispose of snow from locations where
unusual conditions have occurred:
a. Mobilization/demobilization from site
b. Load snow
c. Haul snow
Per Linear Foot
Per Intersection Quadrant
Each
Equipment/Labor Rate Per Hour
Equipment/Labor Rate Per Hour
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CITY OF OSHKOSH
CONTRACTOR'S PROOF OF RESPONSIBILITY
SNOW AND ICE REMOVAL
City
of
Oshkosh
ALL CONTRACTORS PROVIDING QUOTATIONS FOR SNOW AND ICE REMOVAL
FOR THE DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS
SHALL PROVIDE PROOF OF RESPONSIBILITY
RETURN QUESTIONNAIRE TO:
CITY OF OSHKOSH ENGINEERING DIVISION
CITY HALL, ROOM 301
215 CHURCH AVENUE
PO BOX 1130
OSHKOSH, WISCONSIN 54903-1130
NOTE:
THE CONTENTS OF THIS QUESTIONNAIRE SHALL BE CONFIDENTIAL
FOR THE EXCLUSIVE USE OF THE CONTRACTING AGENCY
AND SHALL NOT BE MADE PUBLIC EXCEPT
BY WRITTEN PERMISSION OF THE PROSPECTIVE CONTRACTOR.
(REVISED October 11, 2019)
DO NOT REMOVE THIS COVER SHEET FROM THIS DOCUMENT
ANSWERS MUST BE TYPEWRITTEN OR IN INK
PREOUALIFICATION STATEMENT
There is submitted herewith for your consideration is a statement of qualifications of the undersigned to furnish
the necessary labor, materials, and skills required to enter upon and complete the Contract for snow and ice
removal to be let by the City of Oshkosh.
I. IDENTIFICATION
A. Official Firm Name
B. General Telephone Fax
C. Address
(Street)
(City) (State) (Zip Code)
D. General E-Mail Address
E. Number of years in business under present firm name
F. Please check (1), (2) or (3):
(1) A Corporation or LLC ❑ (2) A Co -Partnership ❑ (3) An Individual ❑
G. Principal Individuals:
(If a Corporation or LLC, answer below) (If a Co -Partnership, answer below)
President Name of Partner
Vice Pres. Name of Partner
Secretary (If a Sole Trader, answer below)
Treasurer Name of Sole Trader
W
I.
If a Corporation or LLC, answer below:
(1) When incorporated (2) In what State
Contact information for questions regarding this form:
Persons Name
Telephone FAX
E-Mail Address
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II. EXPERIENCE
A. EXPERIENCE
What is the snow and ice removal experience of the principal individuals, including
superintendents and/or foremen, of your present organization?
Individual's Name
Present Position of
Officer in your
Organization
Years of Snow
and Ice
Experience
Magnitude & Type of
Work
hi What Capacity
Average number of employees during the last 12 months:
Office Skilled Unskilled
B. WORK ON HAND
List below the present snow and ice removal contracts held by you. If none, please enter "NONE".
Date Awarded/Location
Type of Work
Percent
Completed
Anticipated
Completion
Date
Cost of Work
C. PREVIOUS CONTRACTS
List below snow and ice removal contracts completed for the last three (3) years:
Date Awarded Location Type of Work Cost of Work
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III. EQUIPMENT
A. List below major pieces of equipment owned and available when needed for proposed work. ALL
COLUMNS MUST BE COMPLETED ATTACH ADDITIONAL SHEETS IF NECESSARY.
ADDITIONAL SHEETS MUST CONTAIN SAME INFORMATION LISTED ON THIS PAGE
NUMBERS OF DESCRIPTION, SIZE, ORIGINAL ACCUMULATED PRESENT YEARS OF
ITEM CAPACITY, ETC. COST DEPRECIATION BOOK SERVICE
VALUE
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IV. CONTRACTUAL RESPONSIBILITY
A. Has your firm ever failed in the past ten (10) years to complete work awarded to it?
❑ Yes ❑ No
If so, state:
Date Owner
Owner's Mailing Address
(At that time or preferably now if there is a difference.)
Full particulars in each instance: (including type of work & amount of contract)
B. Has any officer or partner of your firm ever failed in the past ten (10) years to complete a snow and ice
removal work handled in his/her own name? ❑ Yes ❑ No
If so, state:
Name of Officer/Partner
Owner
Owner's Mailing Address
(At that time or preferably now if there is a difference.)
Full particulars in each instance: (including type of work & amount of contract)
C. Has any officer or partner of your firm ever been an officer or partner of some other organization during
the last ten (10) years that failed to complete a snow and ice removal contract? ❑ Yes ❑ No
If so, state:
Date Name of Officer/Partner
Name and Mailing Address of Organization
Name and Mailing Address of Owner
(Address at that time or preferably now if there is a difference.)
Full particulars in each instance (including type of work & amount of contract):
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