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westbury union free school district westbury, new york
WESTBURY UNION FREE SCHOOL DISTRICT WESTBURY, NEW YORK INVITATION TO BID General Pump/Motor Repairs and Maintenance Cooperative Bid Westbury Public Schools 6 Hitchcock Lane Old Westbury, NY 11568 Office: 516-876-5103 FAX: 516-876-5105 Director: Michael Batkiewicz Nassau County Directors of School Facilities Purchasing Consortium 2014 — 2015 No other governmental agencies or sub-divisions are authorized to utilize this cooperative bid. SITE INSPECTIONS All bidders are urged to call the following in order to schedule inspections of all sites involved in this bid. Failure to conduct site inspection (s) will not relieve the awarded contractor (s) from the responsibility of performing the work as specified in this document. PARTICIPATING SCHOOL DISTRICTS GENERAL PUMP/MOTOR REPAIRS AND MAINTENANCE FAX DISTRICT ADDRESS PHONE Baldwin UFSD 960 Hastings Street Baldwin, NY 11510 Russ Randazzo Director of Facilities 377-9312 377-9703 Bellmore UFSD 580 Winthrop Avenue Bellmore, NY 11710 Joseph Hendrickson, Jr. Director of Facilities 679-2907 826-6214 Bellmore-Merrick CHSD 1260 Meadowbrook Rd. North Merrick, NY 11566 Jon Simpkins Director of Facilities 992-1032 992-1265 Bethpage UFSD 10 Cherry Ave. Bethpage, NY 11714 John Simpkins Director of Facilities 644-4038 Carle Place UFSD 168 Cherry Lane Carle Place, NY 11514 Thomas G. Szajkowski Director of Fac. & Oper. 622-6425 622-6498 East Meadow UFSD 718 The Plain Road Westbury, NY 11590 Patrick Pizzo Director of Fac. & Oper. 478-5560 478-5780 East Rockaway UFSD 443 Ocean Avenue East Rockaway, NY 11518 Anthony Quercia Director of Facilities 887-8300 X1545 887-8347 East Williston UFSD 11 Bacon Rd. Old Westbury, NY 11568 Nick Fusco Director of Fac. & Oper. & Trans. 333-2559 333-1937 Elmont UFSD 135 Elmont Road Elmont, NY 11003 Dave Polizzi, Director of Facilities 326-5500 X42026 326-5537 PARTICIPATING SCHOOL DISTRICTS GENERAL PUMP/MOTOR REPAIRS AND MAINTENANCE Floral Park-Bellerose UFSD 1 Poppy Place Floral Park, NY 11001 Paul Gustafsson Director of Fac. & Oper. 434-2742 327-9304 Freeport UFSD 235 N. Ocean Avenue Freeport, NY 11520 Tom Fucci Director of Facilities 867-5222 867-8962 Garden City UFSD 56 Cathedral Avenue P.O.Box 216 Garden City, NY 11530 Patrick Mehr Director of Fac. & Oper. 478-1080 294-3022 Glen Cove Administration Bldg. 150 Dosoris Lane Glen Cove, NY 11542 Joe Fiorino Director of Facilities 801-7091 801-7099 Great Neck Public Schools 345 Lakeville Road Great Neck, NY 11020 Alfredo Cavallaro Director of Facilities 441-4040 441-4923 Hempstead School District 185 Peninsula Blvd. Hempstead, NY 11550 Peter Cavassa Director of Facilities 292-7111 X1201 292-0012 Herricks UFSD 999B Herricks Road New Hyde Park, NY 11040 James Brown Director of Facilities 305-8905 248-3786 Hewlett-Woodmere UFSD One Johnson Place Woodmere, NY 11598 Kim A. Parahus Director of Facilities 792-4805 374-8185 Hicksville UFSD 200 Division Avenue Hicksville, NY 11801 David Bell Director of Facilities 733-2180 733-6584 Island Trees UFSD 74 Farm edge Road Levittown, NY 11756 Louis DiPadova Director of Facilities 520-2109 520-4970 PARTICIPATING SCHOOL DISTRICTS GENERAL PUMP/MOTOR REPAIRS & MAINTENANCE Jericho UFSD 99 Cedar Swamp Road Jericho, NY 11753 Michael Hahn Director of Facilities 203-3600 X 3233 203-3671 Lawrence UFSD P.O. Box 477 Lawrence, NY 11559 Chris Milano, Director of Facilities 295-7045 812-7592 Levittown UFSD 850 Seaman Neck Rd. Seaford, NY 11783 Michael Han Director of Facilities 520-8335 520-8347 Long Beach Public Schools 130 Maple Blvd. Long Beach, NY 11561 Steven Lahey 897-2120 897-2248 Lynbrook UFSD 111 Atlantic Avenue Lynbrook, NY 11563 Allan Scotto Director of Facilities 887-0259 887-3728 Malverne UFSD 887-6408 301 Wicks Lane Malverne, NY 11565 Spiro Colaitis Asst. Superintendent for District Operations 596-2910 Manhasset UFSD 200 Memorial Place Manhasset, NY 11030 Armand Markarian Director of Facilities 267-7720 627-1618 Massapequa UFSD 4925 Merrick Road Massapequa, NY 11758 Timothy O'Donnell Director of Facilities 308-5040 308-5049 Merrick UFSD 21 Babylon Road Merrick, NY 11566 John Back Dir. School Fac. & Oper. 992-7255 378-3904 Mineola UFSD 121 Jackson Avenue Mineola, NY 11501 Dan Romano Director of Fac. & Oper. 237-2070 237-2075 North Bellmore UFSD 2616 Martin Avenue N. Bellmore, NY 11710 Frank Russo Director of Facilities 992-3000 ext. 4428 785-7105 North Merrick UFSD 1057 Merrick Avenue North Merrick, NY 11566 Jim Saitta, Director of Facilities 292-3095 292-3097 PARTICIPATING SCHOOL DISTRICTS GENERAL PUMP/MOTOR REPAIRS & MAINTENANCE North Shore CSD 112 Franklin Avenue Sea Cliff, NY 11579 John Hall Director of Facilities 277-7835 277-7805 Oceanside UFSD 145 Merle Avenue Oceanside,NY 11572 Bob Schloth Director of Facilities 594-2333 594-2352 Plainview-Old Bethpage UFSD 117 Central Park Road Plainview, NY 11803 Andrew Ward Director of Facilities 434-3110 349-4797 Port Washington UFSD 90 Avenue C Port Washington, NY 11050 Jim Ristano Director of Facilities 767-4945 767-4949 Rockville Centre UFSD 128 Shepherd Street Rockville Centre, NY 11570 Matthew Lukaszewicz Director of Facilities 255-8932 763-0634 Roosevelt UFSD 335 E. Clinton Ave. Roosevelt, NY 11575 Scott Saperstein Director of Facilities 345-7023 345-7323 Seaford UFSD 1600 Washington Ave. Seaford, NY 11783 Andrew Ward Director of Facilities 592-4017 592-4048 Syosset UFSD P.O. Box 9029 Syosset, NY 11753 John Lackner Director of Fac. & Oper. 364-5666 364-8657 Uniondale UFSD 933 Goodrich Street Uniondale, NY 11553 John LaBare Director of Facilities 560-8848 918-1014 Valley Stream CHSD One Kent Road Valley Stream, NY 11580 Jim Nothel Director of Facilities 872-5686 Valley Stream #30 175 No. Central Avenue Valley Stream, NY 11580 Russell Costa Director of Fac. & Oper 285-9880 872-7747 285-8742 PARTICIPATING SCHOOL DISTRICTS GENERAL PUMP/MOTOR REPAIRS & MAINTENANCE Wantagh UFSD West Hempstead UFSD Westbury UFSD 3301 Beltagh Avenue Wantagh, NY 11793 Martin Abrams Director of Facilities 679-6313 679-6349 252 ChestnuT Street West Hempstead, NY 11552 Anthony Vecchione Director of Facilities 390-3105 489-1776 2 Hitchock Lane Old Westbury, NY 11568 Michael Batkiewicz Director of Facilities 876-5103 876-5105 SCHOOLS WITHIN EACH MEMBER DISTRICT BALDWIN UFSD 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. Administrative Offices Senior High School Middle School Brookside Elem. School Lenox Elem. School Meadow Elem. School Milburn Elem. School Plaza Elem. School Shubert Elem. School Steele Elem. School BELLMORE UFSD 1. 2. 3. 4. Administrative Offices Early Childhood Center Winthrop Avenue School Shore Road School Bellmore-Merrick Central High School District 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Sanford H. Calhoun High School Wellington C. Mepham High School John F. Kennedy High School Grand Avenue Middle School Merrick Avenue Middle School Administrative Offices BETHPAGE UFSD 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Administrative Offices Bethpage H.S. John F. Kennedy Middle School Central Blvd. Elem. School Charles Campagne Elem. School Kramer Lane Elem. School SCHOOLS WITHIN EACH MEMBER DISTRICT CARLE PLACE UFSD Cade Place High School/Middle School 1. Rushmore Avenue School 2. Cherry Lane School 3. EAST MEADOW SCHOOLS UFSD Administration Building/Leon J Campo Center 1. Barnum Woods Elementary 2. Bowling Green Elementary 3. McVey Elementary School 4. Meadowbrook Elementary 5. 6. Parkway Elementary Woodland Middle School 7. East Meadow High School 8. W.T.Clarke MS/HS 9. EAST ROCKAWAY UFSD East Rockaway Jr./Sr. High School 1. 2. Rhame Avenue Elementary School Centre Avenue Elementary School 3. EAST WILLISTON UFSD Central Administration Offices 1. The Wheatley School 2. Willets Road Inter. School 3. North Side Elem. School 4. Elmont UFSD 1. Elmont Road School PPS Offices 1735 Hempstead Tpk. 2. Alden Terrace Elem. School 3. Clara H. Carlson Elem. School 4. Covert Ave. Elem. School 5. Dutch Broadway Elem. School 6. Gotham Ave. Elem. School 7. Stewart Manor Elem. School 8. FLORAL PARK-BELLEROSE UFSD Floral Park-Bellrose School 1. John Lewis Childs School 2. Administration Building 3. FREEPORT UFSD Administration Building 1. Columbus Avenue School 2. Archer Street School 3. Bayview Avenue School 4. Leo F. Giblyn School 5. New Visions School 6. Atkinson Intermediate School 7. J. W. Dodd Middle School 8. Freeport High School 9. Field House 10. GARDEN CITY UFSD Administration Building 1. 2. 3. 4. Garden City High School Garden City Middle School Stratford Elementary 5. Stewart Elementary SCHOOLS WITHIN EACH MEMBER DISTRICT GARDEN CITY UFSD (continuecil 6. 7. 8. Hemlock School Homestead Elementary Locust Elementary GLEN COVE CITY SCHOOL DISTRICT 1 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. Administration Bldg. Dosoris La. Glen Cove High School Robert M. Finley Middle School Deasy Elem. School Connolly Elem. School Gribbin Elem. School Landing Elem. School Great Neck UFSD 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. Administrative Offices John L. Miller-Great Neck North High School Great Neck Village High School William A. Shine-Great Neck South High School Richard S. Sherman-Great Neck North Middle School Great Neck South Middle School Elizabeth Mellick Baker Elem. School John F. Kennedy Elem. School Lakeville Elem. School Saddle Rock Elem. School Parkville Early Childhood Center HEMPSTEAD 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. Administrative Offices Alverta B. Gray Schultz Middle School Franklin School Fulton School Jackson Main Jackson Annex Barack Obama School Kindergarten Marshall Street Hagedom Center Pre-K HERRICKS UFSD 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. Herricks High School Herricks Middle School Herricks Community Center Center Street School Denton Avenue School Searingtown School Shelter Rock Academy HEWLETT-WOODM ERE UFSD 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. George W. Hewlett High School Woodmere Middle School Ogden Elementary School Hewlett Elementary School Franklin Early Childhood Center Administration Building SCHOOLS WITHIN EACH MEMBER DISTRICT HICKSVILLE UFSD 1. Administration Building 2. Hicksville High School 3. Hicksville Middle School 4. Burns Avenue Elementary School 5. Dutch Lane Elementary School 6. East Street Elementary School 7. Fork Lane Elementary School 8. Lee Avenue Elementary School 9. Old Country Road Elementary School 10. Woodland Elementary School 11. Willet Avenue School ISLAND TREES UFSD 1. Geneva N. Gallow School 2. Island Trees Memorial Middle School 3. Michael F. Stokes Elementary School 4. J. Fred Sparke Elementary School 5. Island Trees High School 6. Stephen E. Karopczyc School 7. Maintenance Facility Building JERICHO UFSD 1. Jericho Sr. High School 2. Jericho Middle School 3. George Jackson Elem. School 4. Cantiague Elem. School 5. Robert Seaman Elem. School LAWRENCE UFSD 1. Lawrence High School 2. Lawrence Middle School 3. #2 Elem. School 4. #4 Elem. School 5. #5 Elem. School LEVITTOWN UFSD 1. Levittown Memorial Education Center 2. Division Ave. High School Gen. Douglas MacArthur High 3. 4. Jonas E. Salk Middle School 5. Wisdom Lane Middle School 6. Abbey Lane Elem. School Gardiners Ave. Elem. School 7. Lee Road Elem. School 8. 9. Northside Elem. School East Broadway Elem. School 10. 11. Summit Lane Elem. School LONG BEACH PUBLIC SCHOOLS School Administration Bldg. 235 Lido Blvd. 1. Long Beach High School 2. Long Beach Middle School 3. Lindell Elem. School 4. East Elem. School 5. Lido Elem. School 6. West Elem. School 7. Blackheath Pre-K 8. SCHOOLS WITHIN EACH MEMBER DISTRICT LYNBROOK UFSD 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. Atlantic Avenue School Lynbrook High School South Middle School North Middle School West End Elem. School Marion Street Elem. School Waverly Park Elem. School Kindergarten Center MALVERNE UFSD 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Administration Building Malverne High School Howard T. Herber Middle School Maurice W. Downing Elementary School Davision Elementary School MANHASSET UFSD 1. 2. 3. 4. Manhasset High School Manhasset Middle School Munsey Park Elementary School Shelter Rock Elementary School MASSAPEQUA UFSD 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. Massapequa High School - Administration Wing Massapequa High School Massapequa High School - Ames Campus Alfred G. Berner Middle School Birch Lane Elem. School East Lake Elem. School Fairfield Elem. School R. J. Lockhart Elem. School McKenna Elem. School Unqua Elem. School MERRICK UFSD 1. 2. 3. 4. District Office Birch Elementary School Chatterton Elementary School Norman J. Levy Lakeside Elementary School MINEOLA UFSD 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. Administration Office Mineola High School Mineola Middle School Hampton Street Elementary School Jackson Avenue Elementary School Meadow Drive Elementary School Cross Street School Willis Avenue School NORTH BELLMORE UFSD 1. 2. 3. 4. Martin Avenue School/Administration Park Avenue School John Dinkelmeyer School Jacob Gunther School 5. 6. Saw Mill Road School Newbridge Road School SCHOOLS WITHIN EACH MEMBER DISTRICT NORTH MERRICK UFSD 1. H.D. Fayette School Camp Avenue School 2. Old Mill Road School 3. 4. Administration Building NORTH SHORE CENTRAL SCHOOL DISTRICT Administrative Offices 1. North Shore High School 2. North Shore Middle School 3. Glen Head Elem. School 4. Glenwood Landing Elem. School 5. Sea Cliff Elem. School 6. OCEANSIDE UFSD Administrative Offices 1. School #2 2. School #3 3. School #4 4. School #5 5. School #6 6. School #7 7. School #8 8. School #9E 9. School #9M 10. PLAINVIEW OLD BETHPAGE CSD Plainview-Old Bethpage Middle School Central Park Rd. 1. Plainview-Old Bethpage John F. Kennedy High School 2. 3. H. B. Mattlin Middle School Old Bethpage Elem. School 4. Stratford Road Elem. School 5. Parkway Elem. School 6. Pasadena Elem. School 7. Jamaica Ave. School 8. Fern Place School 9. PORT WASHINGTON UFSD Administration Building 1. Paul D. Schreiber High School 2. Carrie Palmer Weber Middle School 3. John Philip Sousa Elementary School 4. John J. Daly Elementary School 5. Daniel and Florence Guggenheim School 6. Manorhaven Elementary School 7. South Salem Elementary School 8. ROCKVILLE CENTRE UFSD Administration Building 1. Covert Elementary 2. Hewitt Elementary 3. Riverside Elementary 4. Watson Elementary 5. Wilson Elemetary 6. South Side Middle School 7. South Side High School 8. SCHOOLS WITHIN EACH MEMBER DISTRICT ROOSEVELT UFSD Administration Building 335 E. Clinton Ave. 1. Roosevelt High School 2. 3. Roosevelt Middle School Centennial Elem. School 4. Washington-Rose Elem. School 5. SEAFORD UFSD Administration Building 1. 2. Seaford High School Seaford Middle School 3. Seaford Manor Elem. School 4. Seaford Harbor Elem. School 5. SYOSSET UFSD Syosset Central School District Office 1. Syosset High School 2. Harry B. Thompson Middle School 3. South Woods Middle School 4. 5. Baylis Elementary School Berry Hill Elementary School 6. Robbins Lane Elementary School 7. South Grove Elementary School 8. 9. Village Elementary School Walt Whitman Elementary School 10. 11. Willits Elementary School UNIONDALE UFSD Uniondale High School 1. Cornelius Court School 2. California Avenue School 3. Smith Street School 4. 5. Walnut Street School Grand Avenue School 6. Turtle Hook Middle School 7. 8. Northern Parkway School Lawrence Road Middle School 9. VALLEY STREAM CHSD Administration Building 1 Valley Stream Central High School 2. Valley Stream Memorial Jr. High School 3. Valley Stream North High School 4. Valley Stream South High School 5. VALLEY STREAM UFSD #30 Administrative Offices 1. Shaw Avenue Elementary School 2. Clear Stream Avenue Elementary School 3. Forest Road Elementary School 4. WANTAGH UFSD Administrative Offices 1 Wantagh High School 2. Forest Lake Elem. School 3. Wantagh Middle School 4. Mandalay Elem. School 5. Wantagh Elem. School 6. SCHOOLS WITHIN EACH MEMBER DISTRICT WEST HEMPSTEAD UFSD 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Central Administrative Offices West Hempstead High School West Hempstead Middle School George Washington School Cornwell Avenue School Chestnut Street School WESTBURY UFSD 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. Administration Building Westbury High School Westbury Middle School Drexel Avenue School Powells Lane School Park Avenue School Dryden Street School SPECIFICATIONS GENERAL PUMP REPAIRS AND MAINTENANCE MINIMUM QUALIFICATION CONTRACTOR: Successful contractor must possess a minimum of five (5) years experience in commercial institutional pump/motor repair field and be fully authorized, certified, approved by the manufacturers and insured as required in the local township if applicable, County of Nassau, State of New York. Contractor must provide a trained work force capable of operating with a minimum of three (3) mechanics. All jobs are to be completed by a skilled Journeyman — Mechanic, Journeyman Electrician (use appropriate labor rate for these titles). The contractor will also operate at least three (3) service vehicles properly stocked with all necessary basic items required for field maintenance service to various types of pumps as listed within the specifications. Verification of staff certification, training years of experience must be submitted with the bid. DISTRICT'S RIGHT TO WORK AND/OR COMPLETE THIS CONTRACT: The participating school district reserves the right to complete this contract or have it completed by others after delivery of a three-day notice to the contractor, when in the opinion of the Director of School Facilities & Operations, the contractor does not man the job or causes undue delay or work. The cost to the District to complete the project will be deducted from monies otherwise due the contractor. SPECIFIC OPERATION PROCEDURE: A. It shall be the responsibility of the contractor to perform all pump repairs and related work in strict accordance with acceptable industry standards, and appropriate manufacturer standard procedures for said repair. All work shall be performed in cooperation with the school district to avoid interruption of services. B. Since the types of jobs will be varied and, in some cases the result of an emergency, the successful contractor must answer any call within 2 hours to discuss with the District's representative the scope, plan, specifications and general estimate of the job. C. The successful contractor shall supply the school district with necessary information required to make immediate contact with the owner, crew foreman or his/her designee, such as: mobile phone number, page numbers for foreman/mechanics normally assigned to the school district's work. D. Work must begin with 48 hours unless otherwise directed by the District's representative. E. Emergency operation must commence immediately for temporary relief of the emergency situation. F. If the District provides the material for the job, the cost of labor will be computed on a cost per man-hour basis. The contractor will keep an accurate time record of the men working on a specific job and it shall be submitted with each billing. Materials may be purchased either by the District or the contractor as determined by the Director of School G. Facilities & Operations. In the event the bidder is designated to supply the materials for a job, the bidder will bid on a fixed percentage of mark-up over his cost. The contractor's records and bills shall be available upon demand by the District's representative. The cost of materials and labor will be listed separately on each billing in addition to the District Contractors Time Sheet. If the pump or motor is to be removed from the site, the contractor must provide a written estimate on the H. cost of the repair inclusive of all parts and labor before commencing the work. SURVEY OF BUILDINGS: Bidders may visit the buildings in which the work is to be performed. Bidders are asked to contact the Executive Director of Facilities & Operations at each district to arrange an appointment to survey the buildings. CONTRACT DOCUMENTS: On request, bidders are required to submit copies of drawings and specifications, including all modifications thereof, necessary for the proper execution of the work. SPECS. GENERAL PUMP/MOTOR REPAIRS & MAINTENANCE Page 2 FINAL DECISIONS: The Director of School Facilities & Operations shall have the right to interpret the true meaning and intention of specifications, verbal or written; but should any controversies or disputes arise over such interpretations, his decision shall be binding and final. The Board reserves the right to bid special work projects separate and apart from this bid as determined by the Director of School Facilities & Operations. OBLIGATION OF BIDDER: At the time of the opening of bids, each bidder will be presumed to have read and be familiar with Contract Documents including all addenda. The failure or omission of any bidder to receive or examine any form, instrument or document shall in no way relieve any bidder from any obligation in respect to his bid. These instructions are to be considered an integral part of all proposals. TYPES OF PUMP/MOTOR AND RELATED EQUIPMENT: Condensate Pump Sewage Ejector Pump Sump Pump Well Pump Pump Controls Holding Tanks Pump Motors Oil Pump Compressor Pump Additional pump equipment as required by the district. TYPICAL MANUFACTURERS: Nash Engineering ITT Hoffman Dunham Bush Hale Meyers Zoller ABS Little Giant Alldos Fillrite Ingersol Rand Hoover Ketcham Federal Magnatek Century A.O. Smith Taco Webster Skidmore Armstrong Grundfos Additional manufacturer's equipment as determined by the district. BID FORM We propose to furnish the required labor and/or materials for GENERAL PUMP/MOTOR REPAIRS AND MAINTENANCE in accordance with all the provisions and stipulations contained in your "Instructions to Bidders" and "Specifications". We have read the instructions and specifications and understand that due to the undetermined aspects of the prospective jobs involved a degree of cooperation must exist between the contractor and the District. In view of the aforementioned, and in compliance with the proposal submitted by the District, we bid the following: Cost per man-hour technician 10% fixed cost shall be mark-up for materials (YES) (NO) This agreement will remain in effect for the period July 1, 2014 thru June 30, 2015. Note: If the hourly rate bid is less than the prevailing wage rate and benefit schedule (copy attached) the contractor must supply, with the bid, written assurance that contractor is in compliance with applicable labor laws. Name of Bidder: Authorized Signature: Title: Address: Date: Phone: Fax: NOTICE TO BIDDERS The Board of Education of the Westbury Union Free School District , Town of North Hempstead, Old Westbury, New York 11568 invites the submissions of bids for GENERAL PUMP/MOTOR REPAIRS AND MAINTENANCE COOPERATIVE BID #13-22 for the 2014/2015 school year. Sealed bids will be received until 10:00 A.M., April 03, 2014 at the Facilities Office, Westbury Schools Administration Complex, 6 Hitchcock Lane, Old Westbury, NY 11568 (516-876-5103). Specifications and bid forms may be obtained at the same office. Participating Districts: Baldwin, Bellmore, Bellmore-Merrick, Bethpage, Cade Place, East Meadow, East Rockaway, East Williston, Elmont, Floral Park-Bellerose, Freeport, Garden City, Glen Cove, Great Neck, Hempstead, Herricks, Hewlett-Woodmere, Hicksville, Island Trees UFSD, Jericho, Lawrence, Levittown, Long Beach, Lynbrook, Malverne, Manhasset, Massapequa, Merrick, Mineola, North Bellmore, North Merrick, North Shore CSD, Oceanside, Plainview-Old Bethpage, Port Washington, Rockville Centre, Roosevelt, Seaford, Syosset, Uniondale, Valley Stream 30, Valley Stream CHSD, Wantagh, West Hempstead, Westbury. The Board of Education reserves the right to reject all bids and readvertise. Any bid submitted will be binding for one hundred eighty (180) days after the award of the contract. Cynthia Williams District Clerk To Be Published: Mar/Apr 2014 INSTRUCTIONS TO BIDDERS TITLE OF EQUIPMENT AND SUPPLIES GENERAL PUMP/MOTOR REPAIRS AND MAINTENANCE COOPERATIVE BID # 13-22. 1. The Board of Education, 2 Hitchcock Lane, Old Westbury, NY 11568 (in accordance with Section 103 of Article 5A of the General Municipal Law) hereby invites the submission of sealed bids on General Pump/Motor Repairs and Maintenance supplies and equipment for use in the schools of the district. Bids will be received up to 10:00 A.M. on April 03, 2014 at the office of the Director of School Facilities & Operations at 6 Hitchcock Lane, Old Westbury, NY 11568. 2. The person, firm or corporation making such proposal shall submit it in a sealed envelope to the office above named before the time noted. The envelope must be clearly labeled "BID PROPOSAL". The envelope shall be endorsed on the face thereof with the name of the person, firm or corporation making such proposal, the date of its presentation and the title of the equipment and supplies for which such proposal is made. 3. The bidder shall list the price per unit of each item, and the extension against each item on which he proposes to furnish, deliver and install where called for on our bid form; in the event of a discrepancy between the unit price and the extension, the unit price will govern. Vendor, computer sheets or other forms will not be accepted. Computation must be made of the total for each school listed and the summary sheet completed accordingly. The successful bidder must agree to hold the bid price on each item for a period of 180 days after the date of award of the contract. 4. No charges will be allowed for federal, state or municipal sales and excise taxes, in that the Board of Education is exempt there from. The price bid shall be net and shall not include the amount of any such tax. Exemption certificate, if required, will be furnished on forms provided by the bidder. 5. The District will not accept charges for preparing cost estimates or fuel surcharges. All bid prices shall be held firm for the duration of the bid. Bidder must invoice District within thirty (30) days of completion of work. All invoices must 6. include prevailing wage rates, copy of materials used and man hours utilized to complete the work. The successful bidder must agree to deliver the items of the contract to the separate schools at 7. times to be later designated by the Board of Education. No charges will be allowed for expressage or cartage. All bids must include delivery to the school. Title and risk of loss shall not pass from the contractor to the School District until the commodities have been received by the ordering agency and accepted by the School District. Mere acknowledgment by School District personnel of the delivery or receipt of goods (as in a signed bill of lading) shall not be deemed or construed as acceptance of the commodities received. When commodities are rejected, they must be removed the contractor from the premises of the ordering agency within ten (10) days of notification of rejection. Rejected items not removed by the contractor within said ten (10) days shall be regarded as abandoned by the contractor, and the School District shall have the right to dispose of the items as its own property. The contractor shall promptly reimburse the School District for any and all costs and expenses incurred in effecting removal and disposition. Delivery Commodities shall be securely and properly packed for shipment, storage and stocking in shipping containers and according to accepted commercial practice, without extra charge for - INSTRUCTIONS TO BIDDERS Page 2 packing materials, cases or other types of containers. The container shall become and remain the property of the agency unless otherwise specified in the bid specification document. 8. On all bid documents the words "or equal" are understood to apply where a brand name, trade name, catalog reference, or patented commodity is referenced. Reference to such specific commodities is intended as descriptive, not restrictive, unless otherwise stated. Comparable products will be considered if proof of comparability is provided including appropriate catalog excerpts, descriptive literature, specifications and test data, etc. The Board of Education's decision as to acceptance of the product as equal will be final. Samples - The Board of Education reserves the right to request from the bidder a representative sample(s) of the commodity offered at any time prior to or after award of contract. Unless otherwise instructed, the sample(s) shall be furnished with ten (10) days of the request. Failure to timely submit such sample(s) may be sufficient course for rejecting a bid or canceling a contract. In every instance where a substitute item is submitted for bid, a sample must be furnished at the time of the bid opening and clearly marked for which bid item they are submitting an equal substitute. Samples must be submitted free of charge and be accompanied by the bidder's name and address, any descriptive literature relating to the commodity and a statement indicating how and where the sample is to be returned to the bidder. Submission of a sample (whether or not such a sample is tested by the School District) and acceptance thereof by the School District shall not relieve the bidder from full compliance with all conditions and terms, performance related and otherwise, specified in the bid documents. When an accepted sample meets or exceeds the minimum specifications included on bid form, all products delivered must be of the same quality and identity as the sample, thereafter, in the event a bidder defaults, the School District may procure a commodity substantially equal to the specifications and from other sources, charging the bidder for any additional costs incurred. If, in the judgment of the Board of Education, the sample submitted is not in accordance with the requirements prescribed in the bid document, the School District may reject the bid. If an award has been made, the Board of Education may cancel the contract at the expense of the contractor. A sample may be held by the School District during the entire term of the contract and for a reasonable period thereafter for comparison with deliveries. At the conclusion of the holding period, the sample, where feasible, will be returned as instructed by the bidder at the bidder's expense and risk. Where the bidder has failed to fully instruct the School District as to the return of the sample (i.e. mode and place of return, etc.) the sample shall become the sole property of the School District at the conclusion of the holding period. All samples are subject to tests in the manner and place designated by the Board of Education. Samples consumed or deemed useless by testing, will not be returned to the bidder. The Board of Education reserves the right to retain deposits submitted as bid security in the form of cash, certified check, or bond if vendor fails to conform to bid specifications. The Board of Education reserves the right to accept this bid by item or as a whole or, in its 9 discretion, reject any or all bids and readvertise in the manner proved by Section 103 of the General Municipal Law. It also reserves the right to award this contract to one or several companies and to change the quantity or delete any item from the bid. The Board of Education reserves the right to make awards within 90 days after the date of the bid 10. opening, during which period bids shall not be withdrawn pending the decision of the Board of Education. INSTRUCTIONS TO BIDDERS Page 3 11. As required by Chapter 675 of the laws of 1966 amends Section 103-d of the General Municipal Law, it is necessary for each bidder to sign a non-collusive bidding certificate which is furnished herein. 12. Any percent discount for award of total order or for payment within a certain time limit should be clearly shown on the summary sheet of the bid submitted. 13. Each successful bidder (contractor) furnishing a toxic substance as defined by Section 875 of the State Labor Law to an ordering agency, shall provide such agency with not less than two (2) copies of a material safety data sheet (MSDS), which sheet shall include for each substance the information outlined in Section 876 of the State Labor Law. Compliance with the attached notice regarding toxic substances is required of all bidders. 14. Unless otherwise provided by statute, contracts shall be let to the lowest responsible bidder as will best promote the public interest, taking into consideration the reliability of the bidder, the qualities of the articles proposed to be supplied, their conformity with the specifications and the terms of delivery. 15. The Board of Education will not accept used drums, all containers must be new. The bidder will not require a deposit for drums. 16. Each bidder must state that no member of the Boards of Education of the respective school district, nor any officer, or employee thereof, is directly or indirectly interested in the proposal. GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS 1. INTENT The intent of these documents is to include all labor, materials, appliances and services of every kind necessary for the proper execution of the work. 2. CONTRACTOR'S RESPONSIBILITY (a) Bidders, before submitting their bid, shall make a careful examination of the existing and specified area; take such measurements as they deem necessary; make their own estimates of the amount and character of the work to be done and of the difficulties and facilities attending its proper execution; include in their bid such sums as they deem proper and sufficient to cover the cost of every item of labor and materials necessarily involved or that can be reasonably inferred as required, necessary, essential or indispensable for the proper prosecution and completion of the contract, notwithstanding that every item is not specifically mentioned herein, and to cover the cost of the contingency not otherwise herein provided for. No claims for compensation for extra work due to ignorance on the part of the contractor of any existing condition will be considered or allowed. (b) Contractors reserve the right to charge a Cooperative Member District an hourly rate as per bid for all costs associated with preparing an estimate. In the event the District proceeds with the work then the estimate charge shall be wavered. 3. INSURANCE Notwithstanding any terms, conditions or provisions, in any other writing between the (a) parties, the contractor hereby agrees to effectuate the naming of the district as an unrestricted additional insured on the contractor's insurance policies, with the exception of workers' compensation. (b) The policy name the district as an additional insured shall: • Be an insurance policy from an A.M. Best rated "secured" or better, New York State admitted insurer. • Provide for 30 days notice of cancellation. • State that the organization's coverage shall be primary coverage for the district, its Board, employees and volunteers. • The district shall be listed as an additional insured by using endorsement CG 20 10 11 85 or broader. The certificate must state that this endorsement is being used. If another endorsement is used, a copy shall be included with the certificate of insurance. (c) The contractor agrees to indemnify the district for any applicable deductibles. (d) Required Insurance: Commercial General Liability Insurance $1,000,000 per occurrence/$2,000,000 general and products/completed operations aggregates. The general aggregate shall apply on a per-project basis. Automobile Liability $1,000,000 combined single limit for owned, hired and borrowed and non-owned motor vehicles. Workers' Compensation Statutory Workers' Compensation and Employers' Liability Insurance for all employees. Owners Contractors Protective Insurance (Required for construction projects in excess of $2,000,000 $1,000,000 per occurrence/$2,000,000 aggregate, with the district as the named insured. • • • • INSURANCE (continued) • • • Excess Insurance $1,000,000; $3,000,000; $5,000,000 (or higher) each Occurrence and Aggregate depending on the type and size of the project. Bid, Performance and Labor & Material Bonds If required in the specifications, these bonds shall be provided by a New York State admitted surety company, in good standing. Builders Risk Insurance Builders Risk coverage can be provided by NYSIR, or required of the contractors. (e) The insurance producer must indicate whether or not they are an agent for the companies providing the coverage. Contractor acknowledges that failure to obtain such insurance on behalf of the district (f) constitutes a material breach of contract and subjects it to liability for damages indemnification and all other legal remedies available to the district. The contactor is to provide the district with a certificate of insurance, evidencing the above requirements have been met, prior to the commencement of work or use of facilities. (g) The district is a member/owner of the NY Schools Insurance Reciprocal (NYSIR). The contractor further acknowledges that the procurement of such insurance as required herein is intended to benefit not only the district but also the NYSIR, as the district's insurer. 4. LAWS, ORDINANCES, CODES, ETC. The contractor shall comply with all laws, codes, rules and regulations of the State, County and Town applicable to the work to be performed at the site. 5. LABOR LAWS Particular attention is directed to the Labor Laws of the State of New York, applicable to the employment of labor at the site, which laws form part of this contract. The minimum hourly rate of wages to be paid for labor employed at the site as determined by the Industrial Commissioner of the State of New York. 6. PERMITS Any and all permits lawfully required to prosecute the work and all approvals of work performed, required by authorities having jurisdiction, shall be obtained by the contractor who shall pay all lawful charges for same. 7. CONTRACTOR'S EQUIPMENT The contractor shall furnish all tools, scaffolding, planking, runways, hoisting apparatus and all other equipment of every description necessary to properly prosecute and complete the work. 8. CARE AND USE OF PREMISES The contractor shall confine his materials and his operations within the limits directed by the Director of School Facilities & Operations. All rubbish, debris, and waste materials created by the work performed, or any other operations of the contractor, shall be removed from the premises by the contractor, who on completion of the work shall leave the premises free and clear of all rubbish, debris, and waste material of every description. 9. SAFEGUARDS AND PROTECTION The contractor shall provide and maintain all rails, barricades, signal lights and other devices for the protection of the public and for the prevention of accidents to the public or his employees as required by any law, insurance rules and regulations or that conditions at the site require. 9. SAFEGUARDS AND PROTECTION: (cont'd) All existing work shall be protected from damage or injury by the contractor who shall provide and maintain all such protective devices for that purpose, and at his own expense, shall make good all damage to existing work caused by his operations or the operations of anyone directly or indirectly employed by him. It is expressly understood that any loss resulting from theft or pilferage of material delivered to the site and intended for installation or incorporation in the project, whether or not installed or incorporated, shall be borne by the contractor. 10. ASSIGNMENTS The contractor agrees that no contract awarded by the District and no interest therein of any kind or payments to made there under shall be assigned, transferred or otherwise disposed of without the prior written consent of the District, and such consent may be withheld for any reason whatsoever completely at the discretion of the District. 11. SUPERVISION AND WORKMANSHIP The contractor shall place in charge of the work a competent, experienced, English speaking foreman and shall employ only mechanics who are trained and experienced in the work assigned them. A contractor shall not have work performed or labor means employed, in the carrying out of their work that would in any way cause or result in a delay of, or strike upon the work to be performed hereunder. 12. CHANGES IN THE WORK The district, without invalidating the contract, may order extra work or make changes by altering, adding to or deducting from the work, the contract sum being adjusted accordingly. Except in an emergency endangering life or property, no extra work or change shall be made unless in pursuance of a written order from the District, and no claim for an addition to the contract sum shall be valid unless so ordered. 13. DEDUCTIONS FOR UNCORRECTED WORK If the District deems it inexpedient to correct work injured or done not in accordance with the contract, an equitable deduction from the contract price shall be made there from. 14. TRAVEL TIME ALLOWANCE Travel time accrued by the contractor from his/her place of business to the District and between District facilities will not be permitted as a chargeable item 15. BILLING Billing shall be made from invoice to the using member of the Cooperative Agreement upon completion of work against applicable purchase orders. All invoices shall be accompanied by a service report signed by an authorized representative of the using Cooperative member and shall contain the items listed below. THIS PROCESS IS MANDATORY FOR PAYMENT • • • • All requests for payments must be on company letterhead and state INVOICE. Must be original as no faxes or email copies will be accepted. All invoices must include P.O. number, description of work, location of work, date of work and a signed receipt from an authorized school district employee indicating acceptance. All invoices must detail labor costs including the number of hours and the cost per hour. This must be specific as to the class of the employee i.e. apprentice, helper, journeymen, etc. 15. BILLING THIS PROCESS IS MANDATORY FOR PAYMENT (continued) • • • • All invoices must have attached list of materials used and the appropriate +/- markup/markdown as per the awarded bid specifications (specifications detail which must be included as some may be under a dollar amount and not required.) All invoices must include a certified payroll as per NYS DOL regulations. This payroll must match the dates that you have submitted for payment. Copies of all applicable "Service Report" forms. District/Contractor's Time Sheet (information below) 16. DISTRICT/CONTRACTOR'S TIME SHEET The contractor shall have the facility head custodian and the mechanic providing service sign the District/Contractor's Time Sheet (sample provided) verifying time and materials utilized on the job. The District Contractor's Time Sheet must be submitted with each billing. Failure to do so may result in loss of payment or delay. The Director of School Facilities & Operations or his/her designee will verify each District Contractor's Time Sheet and billing submitted for payment. 17. ALLIED TRADES CERTIFICATE Restricted Asbestos Handler Sub Part 56-1 General Provisions 56- 2.2 Restricted Asbestos Handler-Allied Trades Certificate. Any person performing any limited or special tasks in preparation for or ancillary to an asbestos project, such as a carpenter, electrician, plumber or similar occupation, or any person who may incidentally disturb asbestos during the course of any employment, shall possess a valid Restricted Asbestos Handler-Allied Trades Certificate and shall have such certificate or a copy thereof in his/her possession at all times while working on the project. 18. OUTSIDE CONTRACTOR NOTIFICATION This form must be completed whenever outside servicing personnel are to be engaged in activities covered by the scope and application of the School District's written Lockout/ Tagout Program and in accordance with Federal 29 CFR 1910.147(f) (2) (i) and 1910.147 (f) (2) (ii). LEAD HAZARD Any person performing any limited or special tasks which may involved a lead hazard, or may incidentally disturb lead during the course of any employment, shall possess a Lead-Based Hazards Training Certificate. Such certificate or a copy thereof shall be in his/her possession at all times while working on the project. 19. Revised 3/09 Bid co.oppump.motor.2014_1 5 Non-Collusive Bidding Certification By Chapter 675 of the Laws of 1966, which will become effective September 1, 1996, a change has been made in Section 103-d of the General Municipal Law relating to the requirement for submission of a statement of non-collusion in connection with bids and proposals. As of September 1, this Section will read as follows: S103-d. Statement of non-collusion in bids and proposals to political subdivision of the state. Every bid or proposal hereafter made to a political subdivision of the state or any public department, agency or official thereof where competitive bidding is required by statute, rule, regulation or local law, for work or services performed or to be performed or goods sold or to be sold, shall contain the following statement subscribed by the bidder and affirmed by such bidder as true under the penalties of perjury: a) By submission of this bid, each bidder and each person signing on behalf of any bidder certifies, and in the case of a joint bid each party thereto certifies as to its own organization, under penalty of perjury, that to the best of knowledge and belief: 1) The prices in this bid have been arrived at independently without collusion, consultation, communication or agreement, for the purpose of restricting competition, as to any matter relating to such prices with any other bidder or with any competitor 2) Unless otherwise required by law, the prices which have been quoted in this bid have not been knowingly disclosed by the bidder and will not knowingly be disclosed by the bidder prior to opening, directly or indirectly, to any other bidder or to any competitor, and 3) No attempt has been made or will be made by the bidder to induce any other person, partnership or corporation to submit or not to submit a bid for the purpose of restricting competition. b) A bid shall not be considered for award nor shall any award be made where (a), (1) (2) and (3) above have not been complied with; provided, however, that if in any case the bidder cannot make the foregoing certification, the bidder shall so state and shall furnish with the bid a signed statement which sets forth in detail the reasons thereof. Where (a), (1) (2) and (3) above have not been complied with, the bid shall not be considered for award nor shall any award be made unless the head of the purchasing unit of the political subdivision, public department, agency or official thereof to which the bid is made, or his designee, determines that such disclosure was not made for the purpose of restricting competition. NON-COLLUSIVE BIDDING CERTIFICATION The fact that the bidder a) has published price lists, rates or tariffs covering items being procured, b) has informed prospective customers or proposed or pending publication of new or revised price lists for such items, or c) has sold the same items to other customers at the same price being bid, does not constitute, without more, a disclosure within the meaning the subparagraph one (a) Any bid hereafter made to any political subdivision of the state or any public department, agency or official thereof by a corporate bidder for work or services performed or to be performed or goods sold or to be sold, where competitive bidding is required by statute, rule, regulation or local law, and where such bid contains the certification referred to in subdivision one of the sections, shall be deemed to have been authorized by the board of directors of the bidder, and such authorization shall be deemed to include the signing and submission of the bid and the inclusion there in of the certificate as to non-collusion as the act and deed of the corporation. By submission of this bid or proposal, the bidder certifies that the conditions of Section 103-d of the General Municipal Law have been complied with. Signed: Title: Company or Corporation: Date: (SEAL OF THE CORPORATION) bid_non.collusivebiddingcertification