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CAC Agenda 06/09/2016 Collier County, FL : June 9, 2016 Page 1 of 2 June 9, 2016 June 9, 2016 Meeting Agenda and Notice COASTAL ADVISORY COMMITTEE (CAC) THURSDAY, JUNE 9, 2016 - 1:00 P.M. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS CHAMBERS THIRD FLOOR, COLLIER COUNTY GOVERNMENT CENTER 3299 TAMIAMI TRAIL EAST, NAPLES • Sunshine Law on Agenda Questions • 2016 CAC MEETING DATES I. Call to Order II. Pledge of Allegiance III. Roll Call IV. Changes and Approval of Agenda V. Public Comments VI.Approval of CAC Minutes 1. May 12, 2016 VII. Staff Reports 1. Expanded Revenue Report VIII. New Business 1. Modification to Physical Monitoring Plan * CB&I Proposal/Work Order 2. Solicitation Committee Ratification of CB&I Qualification for 2016 *Final Ranking ** Request for Proposals 3. Sand Gift- Collier County Schools IX. Old Business 1. Marco South Beach Renourishment * PW Extension * USACE Permit Modification 2. Control Beach Regrade 3. Hideaway Beach Sand placement-Marco Beach 4. Hideaway Beach Dredging 5. Collier Creek Dredging 6. Collier Creek Master Plan Modeling/Development 7. Doctors Pass Permit Modifications 8. Doctors Pass Erosion Control Structures 9. Biological Monitoring http://www.colliergov.net/your-government/advisory-boards-and-authorities/coastal-advisor... 6/2/2016 Collier County, FL : June 9, 2016 Page 2 of 2 10. Cam Pass Beach Renoruishment- Permit Information ii. Beach Renourishment 2016 Engineering 12. 5-Year Sand Placement Contract 13. Permit Extension for Wiggins pass-5-Years 14. Beach Renourishment Construction RFP 15. Interlocal Pelican Bay X.Announcements XI. Committee Member Discussion XII. Next Meeting Date/Location August 11, 2016 Government Center, 3rd Floor XIII.Adjournment All interested parties are invited to attend, and to register to speak and to submit their objections, if any, in writing, to the board prior to the meeting if applicable. For more information, please contact Gail D. Hambright at(239) 252-2966. If you are a person with a disability who needs any accommodation in order to participate in this proceeding,you are entitled, at no cost to you, to the provision of certain assistance. Please contact the Collier County Facilities Management Department located at 3301 East Tamiami Trail,Naples, FL 34112, (239) 252-8380. Public comments will be limited to 3 minutes unless the Chairman grants permission for additional time. Collier County Ordinance No. 99-22 requires that all lobbyists shall,before engaging in any lobbying activities (including,but not limited to, addressing the Board of County Commissioners)before the Board of County Commissioners and its advisory boards, register with the Clerk to the Board at the Board Minutes and Records Department. http://www.colliergov.net/your-government/advisory-boards-and-authorities/coastal-advisor... 6/2/2016 CAC June 9,2016 VI-1 Approval of CAC Minutes 1 of 6 MINUTES OF THE MEETING OF THE COLLIER COUNTY COASTAL ADVISORY COMMITTEE Naples, Florida, May 12, 2016 LET IT BE REMEMBERED, the Collier County Coastal Advisory Committee, in and for the County of Collier, having conducted business herein, met on this date at 1:00 P.M. in REGULAR SESSION at Administrative Building "F", 3rd Floor, Collier County Government Complex Naples, Florida with the following members present: CHAIRMAN: John Sorey, III VICE CHAIRMAN: Debbie Roddy Ian Butler Joseph A. Moreland Nick Penniman (Excused) Robert Brown Steve Koziar Thomas McCann Jim Burke ALSO PRESENT: Gary McAlpin, Director, Coastal Zone Management Jeff Klatzkow, County Attorney Gail Hambright, Accountant Dr. Michael Bauer, City of Naples CAC June 9,2016 VI-1 Approval of CAC Minutes 2 of 6 Any persons in need of the verbatim record of the meeting may request a copy of the video recording from the Collier County Communications and Customer Relations Department or view online. I. Call to Order Mr. Sorey called the meeting to order at 1:00PM II. Pledge of Allegiance The Pledge of Allegiance was recited. III. Roll Call Roll call was taken and a quorum was established. IV. Changes and Approval of Agenda Mr. Sorey moved to approve the Agenda. Second by Mr. McCann. Carried unanimously 7—0. V. Public Comments None VI. Approval of CAC Minutes 1. March 10,2016 Mr. McCann moved to approve the minutes of the March 10, 2016 as submitted. Second by Mr. Burke. Carried unanimously 7—0. Mr. Moreland arrived at 1:04pm VII. Staff Reports 1. Expanded Revenue Report The Committee reviewed the "Collier County Tourist Tax Revenue FY 16 TDC Revenue Report" dated through April 30, 2016. VIII. New Business 1. Appointment of Chair and Vice-Chairman Mr. McAlpin presented the Executive Summary "Election of Chairman and Vice-Chairman" dated May 12, 2016 for consideration. Mr. McCann moved to nominate John Sorey,II as Chairman of the Coastal Advisory Committee. Second by Mr. Sorey. Mr. Burke moved to nominate Joseph Moreland as Chairman of the Coastal Advisory Committee. Second by Mr. Sorey. Mr. Roddy moved to nominate Robert Brown as Chairman of the Coastal Advisory Committee. Second by Mr. Brown. The Committee was polled on the nominations with Mr. Sorey receiving 4 votes, Mr. Moreland 2 votes and Mr. Brown 3 votes. CAC June 9,2016 VI-1 Approval of CAC Minutes 3 of 6 Mr. Sorey was declared Chairman. Mr. Sorey moved to nominate as Debbie Roddy as Vice Chairman of the Coastal Advisory Committee. Second by Mr. Burke. Carried unanimously 8—0. 2. Summer Schedule Mr. McAlpin presented the Executive Summary "Determine summer schedule for CAC meetings"dated May 12, 2016 for consideration. Mr. Sorey moved to cancel the regularly scheduled July 2016 CAC meeting. Second by Mr. McCann. Carried unanimously 8—0. 3. CAC Appointment * Backup Material ** City of Marco Island recommendation Mr. McAlpin presented the Executive Summary"Review of CAC Applicants"dated May 12, 2016 for consideration. Mr. McCann moved to recommend the Board of County Commissioners appoint Debbie Roddy to the Coastal Advisory Committee. Second by Mr. Sorey. Carried unanimously 8—0. 4. ES for Grant Applications * Grant Applications ** 10-Year Plan *** City of Naples Agreement Mr. McAlpin presented the Executive Summary "Recommendation to approve Category "A" Tourist Development Council Grant applications from the City of Naples, the City of Marco Island and Collier County for FY-2016-2017 in the amount of$10,999,000; authorize the Chairman to sign Grant Agreements following County Attorney's approval; approve the 10 year capital planning document for Fund 195-Beach Renourishment and Pass Maintenance and Fund 185 Program Management and Administration, and make a finding that these expenditures will promote tourism" dated May 12, 2016 for consideration. He provided an overview of the following Grant Requests: 1. Regulatory and Permit Compliance Sea Turtle Protection Program—Collier County- $166,500 Beach Tilling—Collier County- $40,000 Physical Beach and Pass Monitoring—(Vanderbilt, Clam Pass Beach, Park Shore,Naples and Marco South Beaches along with Wiggins, Doctors, Collier Creek and Caxambas Pass)—$165,000 Biological Monitoring(Vanderbilt, Clam Pass Beach, Park Shore,Naples and Marco South)— $165,000 Shorebird Monitoring (Vanderbilt, Clam Pass Beach, Park Shore, Naples and Marco South)— $28,000 SUB-TOTAL $564,500 He noted the requests are consistent with prior year approvals. CAC June 9,2016 VI-1 Approval of CAC Minutes 4 of 6 2. Beach Renourishment Projects Local Government Funding Request (LGFR)—$15,000 Vanderbilt Beach Engineering,NTP& Renourishment—$2,500,000 Park Shore Beach engineering, NTP& Renourishment—$1,500,000 Clam Pass Beach engineering, NTP&Renourishment—$1,250,000 Pelican Bay Beach engineering,NTP & Renourishment—$1,250,000 SUB-TOTAL $6,515,000 He noted the CAC has already recommended approval of the projects. The Pelican Bay Beach renourishment costs are to be reimbursed to the County under the auspices of an interlocal agreement at an amount not expected to exceed$400k(the$1.25M is a placeholder for the work). 3. Inlet Projects Wiggins Pass Dredging/Monitoring - $750,000 Clam Pass Monitoring (Pelican Bay) - $20,000 Collier Creek Modeling Jetty Rework& Channel Training—$750,000 Doctors Pass Monitoring—$25,000 Erosion Control Structure Doctor's Pass—$1,000,000 SUB-TOTAL $2,545,000 4. Beach Maintenance Beach Maintenance—Collier County/Marco Island—$190,000 Beach Maintenance—City of Naples—$175,000 Vegetation Repairs/Exotic Removal—County Wide—$75,000 SUB-TOTAL $440,000 5. Administration 185 Project Management and Administration $779,100 Tax Collector Fee's (2.5%) $155,400 SUB-TOTAL $934,500 He noted: • The proposed projects, as necessary, will be returned for consideration to the CAC when the individual contracts for the work have been developed. • The item will be heard by the Tourist Development Council in May and the Board of County Commissioners in June. • A ten year capital plan has been provided for information purposes and he provided an overview of the various items involved and the estimated costs. • The Grant Requests total$10,999,000. Mr. Brown moved to recommend the Board of County Commissioners approve Category "A" Tourist Development Council Grant applications from the City of Naples, the City of Marco Island and Collier County for FY-2016-2017 in the amount of$10,999,000; authorize the Chairman to sign Grant Agreements following County Attorney's approval; approve the 10 year capital planning document for Fund 195-Beach Renourishment and Pass Maintenance and CAC June 9,2016 VI-1 Approval of CAC Minutes 5 of 6 Fund 185 Program Management and Administration, and hereby finds the expenditures promote tourism. Second by Mr. McCann. Carried unanimously 8—0. 5. Draft Solicitation for Engineering to Renourish Beaches Mr. McAlpin presented the Request for Proposal (RFP) "CCNA Solicitation 16-6629—2016 Beach Renourishment Design" for information purposes. He noted the construction costs are estimated to be greater than $2M so the item is required to be bid out. Three responses have been received by the County and they will be evaluated over the next few weeks to determine the most qualified consultant to perform the work. 6. Draft Solicitation for 5-year Sand Supply Contract Mr. McAlpin provided a copy of "Invitation to Bid, Solicitation: 16-6658—Sand Supply dated 05/10/2016" for information purposes. He noted 3 vendors have been approved to provide bids for supplying sand to the County over the next 5 years for beach renourishment projects. 7. Collier Creek Modeling Scope of Work Write-up Mr. McAlpin presented the document"Collier Creek Modeling Outline Collier County, Fl. " for information purposes. He noted: • The work is expected to commence in mid June following completion of the work at Hideaway Beach. • The dredging portion should be completed in approximately one week. • The next phase of the project will be modeling of the area and a plan developed to reduce the probability of sand accreting at the mouth of the Creek. • A peer review will be undertaken when a plan has been developed. • He will provide updates to the Committee as they become available. 8. Draft Beach Monitoring Report—2016 Mr. McAlpin provided the"Collier County Beach Nourishment Project 2016 One-Year Post Construction Monitoring Summary May 2016" Prepared by Humiston & Moore Engineers for information purposes. The report includes comparisons of beach templates from prior years back to 2006 and will be utilized by Staff for planning purposes for future renourishment projects. The recommendations in the report include the County continuing with the existing beach renourishment projects as analysis indicates less sand is required to be placed over time in order to maintain the required beach widths. 9. Draft Biological Monitoring RFP Mr. McAlpin presented the Grant Funded Request for Proposal "16-6650 2016-2017 Hard Bottom Monitoring" for information purposes. He noted there is not a requirement to bid out the work given it is anticipated to be less than $200K, but Staff has chosen to sample the market to determine the current costs associated with the activity. He will return the item to the Committee with a proposed contract after the consultant has been selected. 10. Dredging Collier Creek Schedule Mr. McAlpin provided the "Gator Dredging City of Marco Island Hideaway Beach Erosion Project—Project Schedule 4-8-16" for information purposes. He noted mobilization for the dredging should occur around June 17th CAC June 9,2016 VI-1 Approval of CAC Minutes 6 of 6 11. Clam Pass Beach Renourishment * Attachment No. 1 Mr. McAlpin presented the "Collier County Beach Renourishment 15 Year Permit—Permit Modification Request to add Clam Pass Park" dated 2016 for information purposes. He noted the proposal is to modify the existing Florida Department of Environmental Protection permit to include Clam Pass Park in beach renourishment projects. One goal is to obtain permission to utilize truck haul operations for renourishment of the area. 12. Peer Review-Beach Design Mr. McAlpin presented the "2016 Project Nourishment Requirements Peer Review and Beach Renourishment Design Methodology" dated April 2016 for information purposes. IX. Old Business None X. Announcements None XI. Committee Member Discussion None XII. Next Meeting Date/Location June 9,2016—Government Center,Administration Bldg. F,3rd Floor There being no further business for the good of the County,the meeting was adjourned by order of the chair at 2:20 P.M. Collier County Coastal Advisory Committee John Sorey, III Chairman These minutes approved by the Board/Committee on as presented or as amended CAC June 9,2016 VIII-1 New Business 1 of 1 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Recommendation to approve a work order with CB&I Coastal Planning & Engineering, Inc. to provide professional engineering services for modifications to physical monitoring plans under Contract No.15-6382 for time and material not to exceed $5,976, authorize the County Manager or his designee to execute the work order,and make a finding that this item promotes tourism. OBJECTIVE: To modify the physical monitoring plans for County Beaches and inlets. CONSIDERATIONS: Currently there are physical monitoring plans for the County's beaches and inlets that have varying survey requirements. Annual monitoring activities are dictated by these State approved physical monitoring plans. The County seeks to modify the plans to align the monitoring survey dates and to provide data on a timeline that is beneficial to the beach renourishment schedule. This will allow the beach surveys that are performed in the January/February of each year to also be used as the annual beach monitoring surveys that is required by FDEP permit. These surveys determine the condition of the beaches and if beach renourishment is necessary later in the Fall of each year. Staff has been successful in convincing FDEP to allow this to happen in the past however, FDEP is now requiring this practice be formalized for it to continue into the future. This permit modification request will include the Vanderbilt, Pelican Bay,Park Shore,Naples and Marco Island beaches along with the Vanderbilt, Doctors Pass,Collier Creek, Caxambas Pass Inlets. FISCAL IMPACT: Funding for the proposed work order is available in the amount of$5,976, in the Tourist Development Tax Fund 195, Project No. 90536,County/Naples Beach. Funding for this work order will not be requested for reimbursement from any grantor agency. GROWTH MANAGEMENT IMPACT: There is no impact to the Growth Management Plan related to this action. ADVISORY COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATIONS: Staff is recommending approval of this item. LEGAL CONSIDERATIONS: This item has been approved as to form and legality and requires majority vote for approval.—CMG RECOMMENDATION: To approve a work order with CB&I Coastal Planning& Engineering, Inc. to provide professional engineering services for modifications to physical monitoring plans under contract No. 15-6382 for time and material not to exceed$5,976, authorize the County Manager or his designee to execute the work order,and make a finding that this item promotes tourism. Prepared By: J. Gary McAlpin, P.E., Coastal Zone Management, Capital Project Planning, Impact Fees and Program Management Division,Growth Management Department Attachments: A. Proposal B. Work Order COLLIER COUNTY TOURIST DEVELOPMENT TAX REVENUE VII-1 SAC Sune 9,p Vtaff Reports 1of18 FY 16 TDC Revenue Report __ 31-May-2016 FY 16 Adopted FY 16 Current FY 16 YTD Var to FY 16 YTD Description Fund Budget Forecast Forecast FY 16 YTD Actual Forecast Beach Facilities 183 877,600 968,134 767,582 798,159 30,577 TDC Promotion 184 6,881,900 7,592;151 6,019,414 6,259,201 239,787 Non-County Museums 193 467,000 515,213 408,485 424,758 16,272 TDC Admin 194 2,277,800 2,512,909 1,992,352 2,071,719 79,366 Beach Renourishment 195 7,218,100 7,963,096 6,313,517 6,565,019 251,503 Disaster Recovery 196 - - 0 - - County Museums 198 1,883,500 2,077,941 1,647,489 1,713,118 65,629 Gross Budget $19,606,900 $21,629,445 $17,148,839 $17,831,973 $683,134 Less 5%Rev Res (993,200), Net Budget 18,612,700 Collections %Budget %over FY 15 %over FY 14 %over FY 13 Month Actual FY 16 Cum YTD Collected to Date Collections Collections Collections Oct 794,682 794,682 4.05% 16.04% 38.23% 26.57% Nov 1,003,722 1,798,404 9.17% 3.93% 14.57% 36.67% Dec 1,320,636 3,119,040 15.91% 7.00% 25.00% 37.68% Jan 2,040,375 5,159,415 26.32% 4.65% 34.21% 59.85% Feb 3,184,388 8,343,803 42.58% 6.42% 24.80% 54.77% Mar 3,323,336 11,667,139 59.51% 7.00% 19.43% 38.67% Apr 4,295,463 15,962,602 81.42% 0.37% 15.42% 30.05% May 1,869,371 17,831,973 90.95% -8.80% -1.39% 27.73% June 0 17,831,973 90.95% Na Na Na July 0 17,831,973 90.95% n/a Na Na Aug 0 17,831,973 90.95% n/a n/a n/a Sept Q 17,831,973 90.95% Na Na n/a Total 17,831,973 17,831,973 YTD 3.30% 19.04% 39.11% Cuns4dIIIIIIE 241111.1 Budget Comparison 5 Yr History- Budgeted Budget to Actual Month 5 Yr History-Cum Monthly Collections Actual Collections Variance Current Forecast Oct 3.45% 3.45% 675,933 794,682 118,749 675,933 Nov 8.05% 4.60% 902,319 1,003,722 101,403 947,435 Dec 13.87% 5.82% 1,141,559 1,320,636 179,077 1,198,637 Jan 22.02% 8.15% 1,597,029 2,040,375 443,346 1,836,584 Feb 35.02% 13.00% 2,548,546 3,184,388 635,842 2,828,886 Mar 49.98% 14.97% 2,934,356 3,323,336 388,980 3,257,135 Apr 69.59% 19.61% 3,844,419 4,295,463 451,044 4,267,305 May 79.28% 9.69% 1,900,317 1,869,371 (30,946) 2,109,352 June 85.43% 6.14% 1,204,350 0 n/a 1,336,829 July 90.34% 4.92% 963,973 0 n/a 1,070,010 Aug 95.48% 5.13% 1,006,669 0 n/a 1,117,402 Sept 100.00% 4.52% 886,430 0 n/a 983,937 Total 100.0% 100.0% 19,605,900 17,831,973 2,287,495 21,629,445 Tourist Development Tax Collection Curve .$5.0 1$4.5 $4.0 • $3.5 $3.0 :---- 1 ..a.,w�,,,...,,.. 1 $2.5 _ 3$2.0 —,N.,.,.e. $1.5 i.' .....w...� $1.0 - ti=_c- .a $0.5 $0.0 e O z o 4 '. 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V• V m N O CO QN t011N a N o N le Ar O N F C N N V01 in N N AA Vcn LA ILIm1 H N O z N N W C C C N I:0 ILI or oo Q m N tp N N N On 0. a O nm co o Ln en N 01 n M tri Q to N O rri oi W ri N a N 01 nal n t0 00 OO O N LO to t0 M t0 sr:; n co N 00 2 N N in N in in in in N in N N N IX N W M N CO N a to to to O ti N 4A m ,n4. y a t0 0o al co m W m Oo t0 O t6 N ai a t R a a a M ^' V v1 M V V .N/1 to trill 00 LOO n in C N N N N N N N N N N N LA N 4N co O y1 O r N m a N LO N QO O OO O O O O O O O O)- N N N N N N N \ Al N \ OuQO O O pp O - N0 M O 1 O O ONN O O O O 1— T., —, N N N N N 01 N N N CAC June 9,2018 VIII-1 New Business 1 of CB&I Environmental & Infrastructure, Inc. 2481 NW Boca Raton Blvd. 1 c Boca Raton, FL 33431 �j Tel: +1 561 391 8102 Fax: +1 561 391 9116 www.CBI.com May 11, 2016 Gary McAlpin Director Collier County Coastal Zone Management 2800 N. Horseshoe Drive Naples, FL 34104 Re: Modifications to Physical Monitoring Plans (Contract No. 15-6382 "Grant Funded Professional Services for Coastal Zone") Dear Gary: This scope of work details the tasks necessary for CB&I Environmental & Infrastructure, Inc. (CB&I) to assist the County in modifying the physical monitoring plans for the County's beaches and inlets. Currently there are physical monitoring plans for the County's beaches and inlets that have varying survey requirements. Annual monitoring activities are dictated by these State approved physical monitoring plans. The County seeks to modify the plans to align the monitoring survey dates and to provide data on a timeline that is beneficial to the beach renourishment schedule. CB&I will review the existing physical monitoring plans for the County's beaches and inlets and propose modifications to meet the County's goals. Through conference calls CB&I will coordinate with the Florida Department of Environmental Protection (FDEP) in gaining acceptance of the proposed modifications. The modified physical monitoring plans will be submitted to the agencies for approval and incorporation into existing permits. Included as Attachments are the Fee Proposal (Exhibit A), and the Rate Schedule (Exhibit B). These services will be performed on a time and materials basis not to exceed $5,976.00 under the terms and conditions of Contract No. 15-6382 between Collier County and CB&I dated June 9, 2015. Barring any unforeseen circumstances work will be completed within 180 days of receiving the notice to proceed. Very truly yours, Thomas P. Pierro, P.E., D.CE. Director CB&I Environmental & Infrastructure, Inc. Cc: Steve Keehn, P.E., CB&I Tara Brenner, P.G., CB&I Confidentiality Statement The information contained in this proposal is confidential commercial information and shall not be disclosed,except for evaluation purposes,provided that if a contract is awarded to CB&I Environmental&Infrastructure,Inc,as a result of or in connection with the submission of this proposal,the requester shall have the right to use or disclose the data to the extent provided in the contract. This restriction does not limit the requestor's right to use or disclose any technical data obtained from another source without restriction. d _ w R y c c° (Q co Cr)i co0 � do I SEs O N O V E N N N 'a m a a) S U Z tS ,2 ea _ U= O 3:I C o C E- N 5 L a H 0 t O N N N N 7 c co O 7 D s' _ ER ER a` y a) c w N_ 217' a) O o W 00 ,- 0 0 = Efl 1— 'E. m to N i d w A ro N U) N NLii CC d S Ea cr) C O co g J U. a c m Q Ci) a a V) c w O L -, o a !' V C O w Q arc O. to 7 .4. Et E H W V o' N 0 A 2 EH CO d 00 IL. 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F. al Q c o 06 E c Li/ 0 To R V H y .o 0 co c 0 Y A V F 12 So G r CAC June 9,2018 VIII-1 New Business 3 of 5 SCHEDULE B RATE SCHEDULE Title Rate Principal $207.00 Senior Project Manager $173.00 Project Manager $148.00 Senior Engineer $158.00 Engineer $124.00 Senior Inspector $97.00 Inspector $77.00 Senior Planner $140.00 Planner $111.00 Senior Designer $115.00 Designer $95.00 Environmental Specialist $110.00 Senior Environmental Specialist $135.00 Scientist/Geologist $94.00 Senior Scientist/Geologist $119.00 Marine Biologist/Hydrogeologist $111.00 Senior Marine Biologist/Hydrogeologist $139.00 Senior GIS Specialist $146.00 GIS Specialist $103.00 Clerical/Administrative $63.00 Senior Technician $86.00 Technician $73.00 Surveyor and Mapper $121.00 CAD Technician mm $82.00 Survey Crew- 2 man $136.00 Survey Crew - 3 man $172.00 Survey Crew-4 man $205.00 Senior Architect $155.00 Architect $122.00 This list is not intended to be all inclusive. Hourly rates for other categories of professional, support and other services shall be mutually negotiated by Collier County and firm on a project by project basis as needed. B-1 CAC June 9,2018 VIII-1 New Business 4 of 5 WORK ORDER/PURCHASE ORDER Contract 15-6382 "Grant Funded Professional Services for Coastal Zone" Contract Expiration Date: June 8, 2016 This Work Order is for professional Engineering Services for work known as: Modifications to Physical Monitoring Plans Project Name: City/County Physical Beach & Pass Monitoring Project No: 195-90536 The work is specified in the proposal dated May 11, 2016 which is attached hereto and made a part of this Work Order. In accordance with Terms and Conditions of the Agreement referenced above, this Work Order/Purchase Order is assigned to: CB&I Environmental & Infrastructure, Inc. Scope of Work: As detailed in the attached proposal and the following: * Task I Modifications to Physical Monitoring Plans Schedule of Work: Complete work within 180 days from the date of the Notice to Proceed which is accompanying this Work Order. The Consultant agrees that any Work Order that extends beyond the expiration date of Agreement No. 15-6382 will survive and remain subject to the terms and conditions of that Agreement until the completion or termination of this Work Order. Compensation: In accordance with the Agreement referenced above, the County will compensate the Firm in accordance with following method(s): ❑Negotiated Lump Sum (NLS) ['Lump Sum Plus Reimbursable Costs (LS+RC) Time & Material (T&M) (established hourly rate — Schedule B) ❑ Cost Plus Fixed Fee (CPFF), (define which method will be used for which tasks) as provided in the attached proposal. Task I $5,976.00 (T&M) TOTAL FEE $5,976.00 (T&M) PREPARED BY: Gary McAlpin, P.E., CZM Manager Date APPROVED BY: Amy Patterson, Division Director Date APPROVED BY: David S. Wilkison, Department Head Date By the signature below, the Firm (including employees, officers and/or agents) certifies, and hereby discloses, that, to the best of their knowledge and belief, all relevant facts concerning past, present, or currently planned interest or activity (financial, contractual, organizational, or otherwise) which Page 1 of 2 CAC June 9,2018 VIII-1 New Business 5 of 5 relates to the proposed work; and bear on whether the Firm has a potential conflict have been fully disclosed. Additionally, the Firm agrees to notify the Procurement Director, in writing within 48 hours of learning of any actual or potential conflict of interest that arises during the Work Order and/or project duration. ACCEPTED BY: CB&I Environmental & Infrastructure, Inc. Thomas P. Pierro, P.E. Director, CBI Date Page 2 of 2 CAC June 9,2016 VIII-2 New Business 1 of 2 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Recommendation to approve the ranked list of design professionals pursuant to RFP No. 16-6629, "2016 Beach Renourishment," and authorize staff to negotiate a contract with the top ranked firm CB&I Environmental & Infrastructure, Inc. for subsequent Board approval, or, if contract negotiations are not successful with CB&I Environmental & Infrastructure,Inc.,then to authorize staff to commence contract negotiations with the second ranked proposer, Environmental Science Associates,and make a finding that this item promotes tourism. OBJECTIVE: To obtain professional engineering services for the 2016 beach renourishment of the Vanderbilt, Pelican Bay,and Park Shore Beaches. CONSIDERATIONS: Engineering services (as described below) are required to obtain a Notice to Proceed (NTP) authorization from Florida Department of Protection/United States Army Corps of Engineers (FDEP/USACE)to conduct a truck haul beach renourishment project within Collier County in the Fall of 2016 utilizing the existing 15-year Joint Coastal Permit (JCP) for Collier County's beach renourishment program. The physical beach surveys conducted in January/February 2016 indicated that the Vanderbilt Beach, Park Shore Beach and parts of the Pelican Bay Beach need renourishment in 2016. The beach width measurements and three years of advanced renourishment placement indicated that these beaches will require the following: • Vanderbilt Beach(R22-R30)—Approximately 30,000 CY's(cubic yards)of renourishment; • Park Shore Beach(R44-R53)will require 25,000 CY's to 30,000 CY's of renourishment; • Pelican Bay Beach will require approximately 10,000 CY's of renourishment. Based on this analysis, The Board of County Commissioners (Board) approved a 2016 Renourishment Program to be built after November 1, 2016 using truck haul construction and either off road vehicle transport on the beach or sand fluidization and pipeline transport. The sand fluidization and pipeline transport placement approach is being considered to enhance public safety and will be bid as an option. Stated quantities will be adjusted prior to construction during the pre-construction survey that the contractor performs. The scope of work the engineering consultant is required to perform is as follows: 1. Analyze recent survey data on existing beach for actual beach conditions and make recommendations; 2. Develop, plan, design, specifications, Construction Drawings, NTP documentation, bid package and other related services as required to engineer the project utilizing a truck haul renourishment; 3. Complete application for and obtain a FDEP NTP to accomplish this work; 4. Estimate of most probable costs; 5. Bid Package generation; 6. Evaluation and Recommendation of bidders; 7. Coordinate as needed to complete this project; 8. Certify the project at completion; 9. Time is of the essence. Engineering must be accomplished to allow beach renourishment to begin on 11/1/2016 and be complete by 1/1/2017. The Sudgen Park lake shoreline will also be renourished with approximately 10,000 CY of beach quality sand in the sailboat launch area,the main park beach and the water ski beach/stands area. No engineering, design or permitting is required for this work but coordination during construction is anticipated. CAC June 9,2016 VIII-2 New Business 2 of 2 The area south of Doctors Pass and the Naples Beaches are not part of this solicitation and will not be renourished in 2016. The Pelican Bay Services Division will reimburse Collier County to renourish their beach. No sand will be placed on the Pelican Bay Beaches without an executed Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) outlining the terms and conditions of the Pelican Bay beach renourishment. A Request for Proposal (RFP)was solicited in order for the project's design to be in compliance with the applicable Consultants' Competitive Negotiations Act (CCNA) requirements. On April 6, 2016 RFP No. 16-6629, "2016 Beach Renourishment," was posted. One thousand three hundred and ninety-four(1,394) notices were sent out and forty two(42) firms downloaded full document packages. Three (3) responsive proposals were received on April 26,2016. On May 17, 2016, a selection committee short-listed the three (3)firms based on an evaluation of their technical proposals. The selection committee ranked the firms as shown below: Name of Firm Final Ranking CB&I Environmental &Infrastructure, Inc. 1 Environmental Science Associates 2 Coastal Systems International 3 The top firm, CB&I Environmental & Infrastructure, Inc., is sufficiently familiar with the scope of this project and is qualified with similar experience in Collier County. Staff recommends approval of the final ranking and requests authorization to commence contract negotiations with CB&I Environmental & Infrastructure, Inc. for this work. This is in compliance with CCNA policies and procedures. If contract negotiations are not successful with CB&I Environmental & Infrastructure, Inc., then staff is seeking authorization to commence contract negotiations with the second ranked proposer Environmental Science Associates with the objective of bringing an acceptable negotiated contract back to the Board for approval. FISCAL IMPACT: There is no fiscal impact at this time. Once negotiations are completed and approved, funding is available in Fund 195 Renourishment Reserves for this project. Funding for this contract will not be requested for reimbursement from any grantor agency. GROWTH MANAGEMENT IMPACT: There are no growth management impact associated with this Executive Summary. LEGAL CONSIDERATIONS: This item has been reviewed by the County Attorney, is approved as to form and legality,and requires majority vote for approval. -JAK RECOMMENDATION: To approve the ranked list of design professionals pursuant to RFP No. 16- 6629,"2016 Beach Renourishment",authorize staff to negotiate a contract with the top ranked firm CB&I Environmental & Infrastructure, Inc., for subsequent Board approval, or, if contract negotiations are not successful with CB&I Environmental & Infrastructure, Inc., then authorize staff to commence contract negotiations with the second ranked proposer, Environmental Science Associates, and make a finding that this item promotes tourism. Prepared By: J. Gary McAlpin, P.E., Coastal Zone Management, Capital Project Planning, Impact Fees and Program Management Division,Growth Management Department Attachments: 1. Request for Proposal 2. 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Colter County Administrative Services Department Procurement Services Division COLLIER COUNTY BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS CCNA Solicitation 16-6629 — 2016 Beach Renourishment Design Adam Northrup, Procurement Strategist (239) 252-6098(Telephone) (239) 252-6302(Fax) adamnorthrup@colliergov.net(Email) This proposal solicitation document is prepared in a Microsoft Word format. Any alterations to this document made by the Consultant may be grounds for rejection of proposal, cancellation of any subsequent award, or any other legal remedies available to the Collier County Government. IV r, ProoaanentSomas Drvesion•3327 Tarrearni Trail East•Naples,Florida 34112-4901•239-252$407•www.cdliergov.riet/proctrementservices CCNA(Revision 01202016) CAC June 9,2016 VIII-2 New Business 2 of 37 Table of Contents LEGAL NOTICE 3 EXHIBIT I: SCOPE OF WORK, SPECIFICATIONS AND RESPONSE FORMAT 4 EXHIBIT II: GENERAL RFP INSTRUCTIONS 11 EXHIBIT III: COLLIER COUNTY PURCHASE ORDER TERMS AND CONDITIONS 16 EXHIBIT IV: ADDITIONAL TERMS AND CONDITIONS FOR RFP 20 ATTACHMENT 1: CONSULTANT'S NON-RESPONSE STATEMENT 28 ATTACHMENT 2: CONSULTANT CHECK LIST 29 ATTACHMENT 3: CONFLICT OF INTEREST AFFIDAVIT 30 ATTACHMENT 4: CONSULTANT DECLARATION STATEMENT 31 ATTACHMENT 5: IMMIGRATION AFFIDAVIT CERTIFICATION 33 ATTACHMENT 6: CONSULTANT SUBSTITUTE W—9 34 ATTACHMENT 7: INSURANCE AND BONDING REQUIREMENTS 35 ATTACHMENT 8: REFERENCE QUESTIONNAIRE 37 RFP CCNA Template_01202016 16-6629 2 CAC June 9,2016 VIII-2 New Business 3 of 37 Cotter County Administrative Services Department Procurement Services Division Legal Notice Pursuant to approval by the County Manager, Sealed Proposals to provide Design Services will be received until 3:00PM, Naples local time, on 04/26/2016 at the Collier County Government, Purchasing Department, 3327 Tamiami Trail E, Naples, FL 34112. CCNA Solicitation 16-6629— 2016 Beach Renourishment Design Services to be provided may include, but not be limited to the following: Engineering Design Services for the 2016 Beach Renourishment Project. ® A pre-proposal conference is not applicable for this solicitation. All statements should be made upon the official proposal form which must be obtained only on the Collier County Purchasing Department Online Bidding System website: www.colliergov.net/bid. Collier County does not discriminate based on age, race, color, sex, religion, national origin, disability or marital status. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA, BY: /S/ Joanne Markiewicz Director, Procurement Services Division This Public Notice was posted on the Collier County Purchasing Department website: www.colliergov.net/purchasinq and in the Lobby of Purchasing Building "G", Collier County Government Center on 04/06/2016. RFP CCNA Template_01202016 16-6629 3 CAC June 9,2016 VIII-2 New Business 4 of 37 Exhibit I: Scope of Work, Specifications and Response Format As requested by the Collier County Natural Resources Division (hereinafter, the "Division or Department"), the Collier County Board of County Commissioners Procurement Services Division (hereinafter, "County") has issued this Request for Proposal (hereinafter, "RFP") with the intent of obtaining proposals from interested and qualified Consultants in accordance with the terms, conditions and specifications stated or attached. The Consultant, at a minimum, must achieve the requirements of the Specifications or Scope of Work stated. The results of this solicitation may be used by other County departments once awarded according to the Board of County Commissioners Purchasing Policy. Brief Description of Purchase The Board of County Commissioners of Collier County is seeking qualified firms capable of providing engineering services as required to obtain a Notice to Proceed (NTP) authorization from FDEP/USACE to conduct a truck haul beach renourishment project within Collier County in the Fall 2016 utilizing the existing 15 year Joint Coastal Permit (JCP) for Collier County's beach renourishment program. Time is of the essence. Renourishment activities must begin on 11/1/2016 and be complete by 1/1/2017. Detailed Scope of Work The physical beach surveys conducted in January/February 2016 indicated that the Vanderbilt Beach, Park Shore Beach and parts of the Pelican Bay Beach need renourishment in 2016. The beach width measurements and three years of advanced renourishment placement was included in the calculations and indicate these beaches will require the following: • Vanderbilt Beach (R22-R30) —Approximately 30,000 CY's (cubic yards) of renourishment; • Park Shore Beach (R44-R53) will require 25,000 CY's to 30,000 CY's of renourishment; • Pelican Bay Beach will require approximately 34,000 CY's of renourishment. Based on this analysis, staff is recommending that the County proceed for planning purposes with a project to be built after November 1, 2016 using truck haul construction and either off road vehicle transport on the beach or sand fluidization and pipeline transport. The sand fluidization and pipeline transport placement approach is being considered to enhance public safety and will be bid as an option. Stated quantities will be used for planning and bidding purposes and will be adjusted prior to construction during the pre-construction survey that the contractor performs. The awarded firm will perform the following: 1. Analyze recent survey data on existing beach for actual beach conditions and make recommendations RFP CCNA Template_01202016 16-6629 4 CAC June 9,2016 VIII-2 New Business 5 of 37 2. Develop, plan, design, specifications, Construction Drawings, NTP documentation, bid package and other related services as required to engineer the project utilizing a truck haul renourishment 3. Complete application for and obtain a FDEP NTP to accomplish this work 4. Estimate of most probable costs 5. Bid Package generation 6. Evaluation and Recommendation of bidders 7. Coordinate as needed to complete this project. 8. Certify the project at completion Background Information The Sudgen Park lake shoreline will be renourished with 10,000 CY of beach quality sand in the sailboat launch area, the main park beach and the water ski beach/stands area. No engineering, design or permitting is required for this work but coordination during construction is anticipated. The area south of Doctors Pass will be renourished when Doctors Pass is dredged when the installation of the Erosion Control Structures is complete. These quantities have been confirmed by an independent Peer Review consultation. No renourishment is recommended for the Naples Beach (R58- R79). Preliminary discussions with the Beach Committee Chairman of the for the Pelican Bay Services Division indicated that a more realistic renourishment quantity that the Services Division is willing to compensate the County for would be approximately 7,500 CY's to 10,000 CY's. No sand will be placed on the Pelican Bay Beaches without an executed Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) outlining the terms and conditions of the Pelican Bay beach renourishment. Term of Contract The contract term, if an award(s) is/are made is intended to be for current needs. Prices shall remain firm for the full term of this contract. Surcharges will not be accepted in conjunction with this contract, and such charges should be incorporated into the pricing structure. Projected Solicitation Timetable The following projected timetable should be used as a working guide for planning purposes only. The County reserves the right to adjust this timetable as required during the course of the RFP process. Event Date Issue Solicitation Notice 04/06/2016 Last Date for Receipt of Written Questions 04/21/2016; 3:00PM Solicitation Deadline Date and Time 04/26/2016; 3:00PM Anticipated Evaluation of Submittals May 2016 Anticipated Completion of Contract Negotiations May 2016 RFP CCNA Template_01202016 16-6629 5 CAC June 9,2016 VIII-2 New Business 6 of 37 Anticipated Board of County Commissioner's Contract June 2016 Approval Date Response Format The Consultant understands and agrees to abide by all of the RFP specifications, provisions, terms and conditions of same, and all ordinances and policies of Collier County. The Consultant further agrees that if the contract is awarded the work will be performed in accordance with the provisions, terms and conditions of the contract. To facilitate the fair evaluation and comparison of proposals, all proposals must conform to the guidelines set forth in this RFP. Any portions of the proposal that do not comply with these guidelines must be so noted and explained in the Acceptance of Conditions section of the proposal. However, any proposal that contains such variances may be considered non-responsive. Proposals should be prepared simply and economically, providing a straightforward concise description of the Consultant's approach and ability to meet the County's needs, as stated in the RFP. All proposals should be presented as described in the RFP in PDF or Microsoft Word format with Tabs clearly marked. If applicable, the utilization of recycled paper for proposal submission is strongly encouraged. The items listed below are to be submitted with each proposal and submitted in the order shown. Each section should be clearly labeled, with pages numbered and separated by tabs. Failure by a Consultant to include all listed items may result in the rejection of its proposal. 1. Tab I, Cover Letter/ Management Summary In this tab, include: • Provide a cover letter, signed by an authorized officer of the firm, indicating the underlying philosophy of the firm in providing the services stated herein. • Include the name(s), telephone number(s) and email(s) of the authorized contact person(s) concerning proposal. Submission of a signed Proposal is Consultant's certification that the Consultant will accept any awards as a result of this RFP. 2. Tab II, Business Plan (20 Points) In this tab, include: • Describe how your firm will meet the specific needs of the County. • Describe how your firm plans to take on this contract while balancing work from other clients. • Demonstrate the fiscal stability of your company. • Detailed plan of approach (including major tasks and sub-tasks). • Detailed time line for completion of the project. RFP CCNA Template_01202016 16-6629 6 CAC June 9,2016 VIII-2 New Business 7 of 37 • Include with the Business Plan or as an attachment, a copy of a report as an example of work product. This should be for one of the projects listed as a reference. 3. Tab III, Firm Credentials and Experience (30 Points) In this tab, include: • Provide a "not to exceed" two page "Firm Credential and Experience" narrative that identifies and highlights the firms credentials and experience relative to JCP multi-year beach renourishment permitting, success and cost effectiveness. • Provide information that documents Consultant's and subcontractors' qualifications to produce the required deliverables, including abilities, capacity, skill, and financial strength, and number of years of experience in providing the required services. • Complete the following form, titled "Firm Experience" and include with your submittal for this tab. ***Remainder of this page intentionally left blank*** RFP CCNA Template_01202016 16-6629 7 CAC June 9,2016 VIII-2 New Business 8 of 37 Tab III — Firm Experience Name of Firm: 1. Identify the number of years the firm has provided engineering or architectural services to the public sector(under the same name and/or the same principle owners). (number of years) 2. Identify the number of"industry awards and/or recognitions"that the firm has received from peer group (i.e. American Council of Engineering Companies, American Institute of Architects, National Society of Professional Engineers, etc.) in the past five (number of awards) (5) years (1/1/2010 - 12/31/2014). 3. Identify the number of licensed engineering or architectural professionals who hold offices in engineering professional organization (i.e. American Council of Engineering Companies, (number of office National Society of Professional Engineers, etc.). holders) 4. Identify the firm's number of"published articles" in professional engineering or architectural journals that the firm has been recognized for in the past five (5) years (1/1/2010— 12/31/2014) (number of published articles) 5. Identify the number of licensed engineers or architects in the firm who have at least four (4) years of engineering experience. (number of license engineers > 4 yrs) 6. Identify the total number of Collier County projects in the past five (5) years (1/1/2010— 12/31/2014) where the firm has been the lead consultant. (number of"lead" Collier County • Provide a list of those projects, the year, and projects) the Collier County project manager. 7. Identify the total number of Collier County projects in the past five (5) years (1/1/2010— 12/31/2014) where the firm has been a sub-consultant. (number of "subcontractor" • Provide a list of those projects, the year, and Collier County the Collier County project manager. projects) RFP CCNA Template_01202016 16-6629 8 CAC June 9,2016 VIII-2 New Business 9 of 37 4. Tab IV, Discipline Experience and Specialized Expertise of Team Members (20 Points) In this tab, include: • Description of the proposed contract team and the role to be played by each member of the proposed team. • Describe the various team members' successful experience in working with one another on previous projects. • Provide the resumes of key individual and qualifying experience relative to major beach renourishment JCP permitting that are available resources and assigned to this project. Include details of unique benefits that the firm offers on this project. • Attach resumes of any sub-consultants. If sub-consultants are being utilized, letters of intent from stated sub-consultants must be included with proposal submission. • Provide a list of projects that includes sufficient detailed description and outlines the firms experience in JCP multi-year beach renourishment permitting, success and cost effectiveness. Include start date, end date, original budget, final project cost and number of change orders. 5. Tab V, References—5 Completed and Returned (10 Points) In order for the Consultant to be awarded any points for this tab, the County requests that the Consultant submits five (5) completed reference forms from clients whose projects are of a similar nature to this solicitation as a part of their proposal. The County will only use the methodology calculations for the first five (5) references (only) submitted by the Consultant in their proposal. Prior to the Selection Committee reviewing proposals, the following methodology will be applied to each Consultant's information provided in this area: • The County will total each of the Consultant's five reference questionnaires and create a ranking from highest number of points to lowest number of points. References marked with an N/A (or similar notation will be given the score of zero (0)). Consultants who do not turn in reference forms will be counted as zero (0). • The greatest number of points allowed in this criterion will be awarded to the Consultant who has the highest score. • The next highest Consultant's number of points will be divided by the highest Consultant's points which will then be multiplied by criteria points to determine the Consultant's points awarded. Each subsequent Consultant's point score will be calculated in the same manner. • Points awarded will be extended to the whole number per Microsoft Excel. For illustrative purposes only, see chart for an example of how these points would be distributed among the five proposers. Consultant Name Consultant Total Points Awarded Reference Score RFP CCNA Template_01202016 16-6629 9 CAC June 9,2016 VIII-2 New Business 10 of 37 Consultant ABC 445 10 Consultant DEF 435 9.8 Consultant CHI 425 9.6 Consultant JKL 385 8.7 Consultant MNO 385 8.7 Consultant PQR 250 5.6 Note:Sample chart reflects a 20 point reference criterion. The points awarded by Consultant will be distributed to the Selection Committee prior to their evaluation of the proposals. The Selection Committee will review the Consultant's proposal to ensure consistency and completion of all tasks in the RFP, and review the Points Awarded per Consultant. The Selection Committee may, at their sole discretion, contact references, and/or modify the reference points assigned after a thorough review of the proposal and prior to final ranking by the final Selection Committee. 6. Tab VI, Availability and Responsiveness (20 Points) Provide a "not to exceed" two (2) pane "Firm Availability and Responsiveness" narrative that identifies demonstrated responsiveness to County's needs and availability of resources. Firms will be awarded points for demonstrating the ability to take on and successfully complete this project with demonstrated knowledge of FDEP, FWC and Army Corps of Engineers requirements. 7. Tab VII, Acceptance of Conditions Indicate any exceptions to the general terms and conditions of the RFP, and to insurance requirements or any other requirements listed in the RFP. If no exceptions are indicated in this tabbed section, it will be understood that no exceptions to these documents will be considered after the award, or if applicable, during negotiations. Exceptions taken by a Consultant may result in evaluation point deduction(s) and/or exclusion of proposal for Selection Committee consideration, depending on the extent of the exception(s). Such determination shall be at the sole discretion of the County and Selection Committee. 8. Tab VIII, Required Form Submittals • Attachment 2: Consultant Checklist • Attachment 3: Conflict of Interest Affidavit • Attachment 4: Consultant Declaration Form' • Attachment 5: Immigration Affidavit and company's E-Verify profile page and memorandum of understanding • Attachment 6: Consultant Substitute W9 • Attachment 7: Insurance Requirements • Attachment 8: Reference Questionnaire • Other: Licenses, Certifications, etc. RFP CCNA Template_01202016 16-6629 10 CAC June 9,2016 VIII-2 New Business 11 of 37 Exhibit II: General RFP Instructions 1. Questions Direct questions related to this RFP to the Collier County Purchasing Department Online Bidding System website: www.colliergov.net/bid. Consultants must clearly understand that the only official answer or position of the County will be the one stated on the Collier County Purchasing Department Online Bidding System website. For general questions, please call the referenced Procurement Strategist noted on the cover page. 2. Pre-Proposal Conference The purpose of the pre-proposal conference is to allow an open forum for discussion and questioning with County staff regarding the RFP with all prospective Consultants having an equal opportunity to hear and participate. Oral questions will receive oral responses, neither of which will be official, nor become part of the RFP. Only written responses to written questions will be considered official, and will be included as part of the RFP as an addendum. All prospective Consultants are strongly encouraged to attend, as, this will usually be the only pre-proposal conference for this solicitation. If this pre-proposal conference is denoted as "mandatory", prospective Consultants must be present in order to submit a proposal response. 3. Compliance with the RFP Proposals must be in strict compliance with this RFP. Failure to comply with all provisions of the RFP may result in disqualification. 4. Ambiguity, Conflict, or Other Errors in the RFP It is the sole responsibility of the Consultant if the Consultant discovers any ambiguity, conflict, discrepancy, omission or other error in the RFP, to immediately notify the Procurement Strategist, noted herein, of such error in writing and request modification or clarification of the document prior to submitting the proposal. The Procurement Strategist will make modifications by issuing a written revision and will give written notice to all parties who have received this RFP from the Purchasing Department. 5. Proposal, Presentation, and Protest Costs The County will not be liable in any way for any costs incurred by any Consultant in the preparation of its proposal in response to this RFP, nor for the presentation of its proposal and/or participation in any discussions, negotiations, or, if applicable, any protest procedures. 6. Delivery of Proposals RFP CCNA Template_01202016 16-6629 11 CAC June 9,2016 VIII-2 New Business 12 of 37 All proposals are to be delivered before 3:00pm, Naples local time, on or before 05/06/2016 to: Collier County Government Purchasing Department 3327 Tamiami Trail E Naples FL 34112 Attn: Adam Northrup, Procurement Strategist The County does not bear the responsibility for proposals delivered to the Purchasing Department past the stated date and/or time indicated, or to an incorrect address by Consultant's personnel or by the Consultant's outside carrier. However, the Procurement Director, or designee, reserves the right to accept proposals received after the posted close time under the following conditions: • The tardy submission of the proposal is due to the following circumstances, which may include but not be limited to: late delivery by commercial carrier such as Fed Ex, UPS or courier where delivery was scheduled before the deadline. • The acceptance of said proposal does not afford any competing firm an unfair advantage in the selection process. Consultants must submit one (1) paper copy clearly labeled "Master," and six (6) compact disks (CD's)with one copy of the proposal on each CD in Word, Excel or PDF. List the Solicitation Number and Title on the outside of the box or envelope. 7. Validity of Proposals No proposal can be withdrawn after it is filed unless the Consultant makes their request in writing to the County prior to the time set for the closing of Proposals. All proposals shall be valid for a period of one hundred eighty (180) days from the submission date to accommodate evaluation and selection process. 8. Method of Source Selection The County is using the Competitive Sealed Proposals methodology of source selection for this procurement, as authorized by Ordinance Number 2013-69 establishing and adopting the Collier County Purchasing Policy. If the County receives proposals from less than three (3) firms, the Procurement Director shall review all the facts and determine if it is in the best interest of the County to solicit additional proposals or request that the Selection Committee rank order the received proposals. The County may, as it deems necessary, conduct discussions with qualified Consultants determined to be in contention for being selected for award for the purpose of clarification to assure full understanding of, and responsiveness to solicitation requirements. 9. Evaluation of Proposals Collier County will evaluate and select these Services in accordance with Florida Statute 287.055, Consultants' Competitive Negotiation Act. RFP CCNA Template_01202016 16-6629 12 CAC June 9,2016 VIII-2 New Business 13 of 37 The County's procedure for selecting is as follows: 1. The County Manager or designee shall appoint a selection committee to review all proposals submitted. 2. The Request for Proposal is issued. 3. Subsequent to the receipt closing date for the proposals, the Procurement professional will review the proposals received and verify each proposal to determine if it minimally responds to the requirements of the published RFP. 4. Selection committee meetings will be open to the public and the Procurement professional will publicly post prior notice of such meeting(s) in the lobby of the Purchasing Building and on the County's Procurement Services Internet site. 5. Prior to the first meeting (Organization Meeting) of the selection committee, the Procurement professional will post a notice announcing the date, time and place of the meeting at least three (3) working days prior to the meeting. At the initial organization meeting, the selection committee members will receive instructions, the submitted proposals, and establish the next selection committee meeting date and time. After the first meeting, the Procurement professional will publically announce all subsequent committee meeting dates and times. The subsequent meeting dates and times will be posted with at least one (1) day advanced notice. 6. Selection committee members will independently review and score each proposal based on the evaluation criteria stated in the request for proposal using the Individual Selection Committee Score and Rank Form and prepare comments for discussion at the next meeting. The Individual Selection Committee Score and Rank Form is merely a tool to assist the selection committee member in their review of the proposals. 7. At the scheduled selection meeting, the members will present their independent findings/conclusions/comments based on their reading and interpretation of the materials presented to each other, and may ask questions of one another. At the conclusion of that discussion, members of the public will be offered an opportunity (not to exceed three (3) minutes) to provide comments. 8. At the conclusion of public comments (provided for in number 7), the selection committee members will individually rank order each proposer. Collier County selection committee members may consider all the material submitted by the Proposer and other information Collier County may obtain to determine whether the Proposer is capable of and has a history of successfully completing projects of this type, including, without limitation, additional information Collier County may request, clarification of proposer information, public comments, and/or additional credit information. 9. Once the individual ranking has been completed, the Procurement professional will direct selection committee members to read their individual ranking publically. The Procurement professional will record individual rankings on the Final Ranking Sheet which will mathematically compile into an overall selection committee rank of proposers. 10. In any of the selection committee meeting deliberations, by consensus, members may request to invite proposers in to clarify their proposals, ask for additional information, present materials, interview, ask questions, etc. The members may consider any and all information obtained through this method in formulating their individual ranking and subsequent selection committee overall ranking and final ranking. RFP CCNA Template_01202016 16-6629 13 CAC June 9,2016 VIII-2 New Business 14 of 37 11. The selection committee's overall rank of firms in order of preference (from highest beginning with a rank of one (1) to the lowest) will be discussed and reviewed by the Procurement Strategist. By final consensus, and having used all information presented (proposal, presentation, references, etc.), the selection committee members will create a final ranking and staff will subsequently enter into negotiations. Award of the contract is dependent upon the successful and full execution of a mutually agreed contract, pending the final approval by the Board of County Commissioners. The County reserves the right to withdraw this RFP at any time and for any reason, and to issue such clarifications, modifications, addendums, and/or amendments as it may deem appropriate, including, but not limited, to requesting supplemental proposal information. Receipt of a proposal by the County or a submission of a proposal to the County offers no rights upon the Consultant nor obligates the County in any manner. Acceptance of the proposal does not guarantee issuance of any other governmental approvals. Proposals which include provisions requiring the granting of zoning variances may not be considered. 10. References The County reserves the right to contact any and all references submitted as a result of this solicitation. 11. Proposal Selection Committee and Evaluation Factors The County Manager or designee will appoint a Selection Committee to review all proposals submitted. The factors to be considered in the evaluation of proposal responses are listed below. Tab II, Business Plan 20 Tab III, Firm Credentials and Experience 30 Tab IV, Discipline Experience and Specialized Expertise of Team 20 Tab V, References 10 Tab VI, Availability and Responsiveness 20 TOTAL 100 Points Tie Breaker: In the event of a tie, both in individual scoring and in final ranking, the firm with the lowest paid dollars by Collier County to the Consultant (as obtained from the County's financial system) within the last five (5) years will receive the higher individual ranking. This information will be based on information provided by the Consultant, subject to verification at the County's option. If there is a multiple firm tie in either individual scoring or final ranking, the firm with the lowest volume of work shall receive the higher ranking, the firm with the next lowest volume of work shall receive the next highest ranking and so on. 12. Acceptance or Rejection of Proposals The right is reserved by the County to waive any irregularities in any proposal, to reject any or all proposals, to re-solicit for proposals, if desired, and upon recommendation and RFP CCNA Template_01202016 16-6629 14 CAC June 9,2016 VIII-2 New Business 15 of 37 justification by Collier County to accept the proposal which in the judgment of the County is deemed the most advantageous for the public and Collier County. Any proposal which is incomplete, conditional, obscure or which contains irregularities of any kind, may be cause for rejection. In the event of default of the successful Consultant, or their refusal to enter into the Collier County contract, the County reserves the right to accept the proposal of any other Consultant or to re-advertise using the same or revised documentation, at its sole discretion. RFP CCNA Template_01202016 16-6629 15 CAC June 9,2016 VIII-2 New Business 16 of 37 Exhibit Ill: Collier County Purchase Order Terms and Conditions 1. Offer regulations. Risk of loss of any goods This offer is subject to cancellation by the sold hereunder shall transfer to the COUNTY without notice if not accepted by COUNTY at the time and place of VENDOR within fourteen (14) days of delivery; provided that risk of loss prior issuance. to actual receipt of the goods by the COUNTY nonetheless remain with 2. Acceptance and Confirmation VENDOR. This Purchase Order (including all b) No charges will be paid by the COUNTY documents attached to or referenced for packing, crating or cartage unless therein) constitutes the entire agreement otherwise specifically stated in this between the parties, unless otherwise Purchase Order. Unless otherwise specifically noted by the COUNTY on the provided in Purchase Order, no invoices face of this Purchase Order. Each delivery shall be issued nor payments made of goods and/or services received by the prior to delivery. Unless freight and COUNTY from VENDOR shall be deemed to other charges are itemized, any be upon the terms and conditions contained discount will be taken on the full amount in this Purchase Order. of invoice. c) All shipments of goods scheduled on the No additional terms may be added and same day via the same route must be Purchase Order may not be changed except consolidated. Each shipping container by written instrument executed by the must be consecutively numbered and COUNTY. VENDOR is deemed to be on marked to show this Purchase Order notice that the COUNTY objects to any number. The container and Purchase additional or different terms and conditions Order numbers must be indicated on bill contained in any acknowledgment, invoice of lading. Packing slips must show or other communication from VENDOR, Purchase Order number and must be notwithstanding the COUNTY'S acceptance included on each package of less than or payment for any delivery of goods and/or container load (LCL) shipments and/or services, or any similar act by VENDOR. with each car load of equipment. The COUNTY reserves the right to refuse or 3. Inspection return any shipment or equipment at All goods and/or services delivered VENDOR'S expense that is not marked hereunder shall be received subject to the with Purchase Order numbers. COUNTY'S inspection and approval and VENDOR agrees to declare to the payment therefore shall not constitute carrier the value of any shipment made acceptance. All payments are subject to under this Purchase Order and the full adjustment for shortage or rejection. All invoice value of such shipment. defective or nonconforming goods will be d) All invoices must contain the Purchase returned pursuant to VENDOR'S instruction Order number and any other specific at VENDOR'S expense. information as identified on the Purchase Order. Discounts of prompt To the extent that a purchase order requires payment will be computed from the date a series of performances by VENDOR, the of receipt of goods or from date of COUNTY prospectively reserves the right to receipt of invoices, whichever is later. cancel the entire remainder of the Purchase Payment will be made upon receipt of a Order if goods and/or services provided proper invoice and in compliance with early in the term of the Purchase Order are Chapter 218, Fla. Stats., otherwise non-conforming or otherwise rejected by the known as the "Local Government COUNTY. Prompt Payment Act," and, pursuant to 4. Shipping and Invoices the Board of County Commissioners a) All goods are FOB destination and must Purchasing Policy. be suitably packed and prepared to secure the lowest transportation rates 5. Time Is Of the Essence and to comply with all carrier RFP CCNA Template_01202016 16-6629 16 CAC June 9,2016 VIII-2 New Business 17 of 37 Time for delivery of goods or performance of the Occupational Health and Safety Act, the services under this Purchase Order is of the Federal Transportation Act and the Fair essence. Failure of VENDOR to meet Labor Standards Act, as well as any law or delivery schedules or deliver within a regulation noted on the face of the Purchase reasonable time, as interpreted by the Order. COUNTY in its sole judgment, shall entitle the COUNTY to seek all remedies available 9. Advertising to it at law or in equity. VENDOR agrees to No VENDOR providing goods and services reimburse the COUNTY for any expenses to the COUNTY shall advertise the fact that incurred in enforcing its rights. VENDOR it has contracted with the COUNTY for further agrees that undiscovered delivery of goods and/or services, or appropriate or nonconforming goods and/or services is not make use of the COUNTY'S name or other a waiver of the COUNTY'S right to insist identifying marks or property without the upon further compliance with all prior written consent of the COUNTY'S specifications. Purchasing Department. 6. Changes 10. Indemnification The COUNTY may at any time and by VENDOR shall indemnify and hold harmless written notice make changes to drawings the COUNTY from any and all claims, and specifications, shipping instructions, including claims of negligence, costs and quantities and delivery schedules within the expenses, including but not limited to general scope of this Purchase Order. attorneys' fees, arising from, caused by or Should any such change increase or related to the injury or death of any person decrease the cost of, or the time required for (including but not limited to employees and performance of the Purchase Order, an agents of VENDOR in the performance of equitable adjustment in the price and/or their duties or otherwise), or damage to delivery schedule will be negotiated by the property (including property of the COUNTY COUNTY and VENDOR. Notwithstanding or other persons), which arise out of or are the foregoing, VENDOR has an affirmative incident to the goods and/or services to be obligation to give notice if the changes will provided hereunder. decrease costs. Any claims for adjustment by VENDOR must be made within thirty (30) 11. Warranty of Non-Infringement days from the date the change is ordered or VENDOR represents and warrants that all within such additional period of time as may goods sold or services performed under this be agreed upon by the parties. Purchase Order are: a) in compliance with applicable laws; b) do not infringe any 7. Warranties patent, trademark, copyright or trade secret; VENDOR expressly warrants that the goods and c) do not constitute unfair competition. and/or services covered by this Purchase Order will conform to the specifications, VENDOR shall indemnify and hold harmless drawings, samples or other descriptions the COUNTY from and against any and all furnished or specified by the COUNTY, and claims, including claims of negligence, costs will be of satisfactory material and quality and expense, including but not limited to production, free from defects and sufficient attorneys' fees, which arise from any claim, for the purpose intended. Goods shall be suit or proceeding alleging that the delivered free from any security interest or COUNTY'S use of the goods and/or other lien, encumbrance or claim of any third services provided under this Purchase Order party. These warranties shall survive are inconsistent with VENDOR'S inspection, acceptance, passage of title and representations and warranties in section 11 payment by the COUNTY. (a). 8. Statutory Conformity If any claim which arises from VENDOR'S Goods and services provided pursuant to breach of section 11 (a) has occurred, or is this Purchase Order, and their production likely to occur, VENDOR may, at the and transportation shall conform to all COUNTY'S option, procure for the COUNTY applicable laws, including but not limited to the right to continue using the goods or RFP CCNA Template_01202016 16-6629 17 CAC June 9,2016 VIII-2 New Business 18 of 37 services, or replace or modify the goods or this Purchase Order, VENDOR shall services so that they become non-infringing, immediately give notice thereof, including all (without any material degradation in relevant information with respects to what performance, quality, functionality or steps VENDOR is taking to complete additional cost to the COUNTY). delivery of the goods and/or services to the COUNTY. 12. Insurance Requirements The VENDOR, at its sole expense, shall 15. Assignment provide commercial insurance of such type VENDOR may not assign this Purchase and with such terms and limits as may be Order, nor any money due or to become due reasonably associated with the Purchase without the prior written consent of the Order. Providing and maintaining adequate COUNTY. Any assignment made without insurance coverage is a material obligation such consent shall be deemed void. of the VENDOR. All insurance policies shall be executed through insurers authorized or 16. Taxes eligible to write policies in the State of Goods and services procured subject to this Florida. Purchase Order are exempt from Florida sales and use tax on real property, transient 13. Compliance with Laws rental property rented, tangible personal In fulfilling the terms of this Purchase Order, purchased or rented, or services purchased VENDOR agrees that it will comply with all (Florida Statutes, Chapter 212), and from federal, state, and local laws, rules, codes, federal excise tax. and ordinances that are applicable to the conduct of its business. By way of non- 17. Annual Appropriations exhaustive example, this shall include the The COUNTY'S performance and obligation American with Disabilities Act and all to pay under this Purchase Order shall be prohibitions against discrimination on the contingent upon an annual appropriation of basis of race, religion, sex creed, national funds. origin, handicap, marital status, or veterans' status. Further, VENDOR acknowledges 18. Termination and without exception or stipulation shall be This Purchase Order may be terminated at fully responsible for complying with the any time by the COUNTY upon 30 days provisions of the Immigration Reform and prior written notice to the VENDOR. This Control Act of 1986 as located at 8 U.S.C. Purchase Order may be terminated 1324, et seq. and regulations relating immediately by the COUNTY for breach by thereto, as either may be amended. Failure VENDOR of the terms and conditions of this by the awarded firm(s) to comply with the Purchase Order, provided that COUNTY has laws referenced herein shall constitute a provided VENDOR with notice of such breach of the award agreement and the breach and VENDOR has failed to cure County shall have the discretion to within 10 days of receipt of such notice. unilaterally terminate said agreement immediately. Any breach of this provision 19. General may be regarded by the COUNTY as a a) This Purchase Order shall be governed material and substantial breach of the by the laws of the State of Florida. The contract arising from this Purchase Order. venue for any action brought to specifically enforce any of the terms and 14. Force Majeure conditions of this Purchase Order shall Neither the COUNTY nor VENDOR shall be be the Twentieth Judicial Circuit in and responsible for any delay or failure in for Collier County, Florida performance resulting from any cause b) Failure of the COUNTY to act beyond their control, including, but without immediately in response to a breach of limitation to war, strikes, civil disturbances this Purchase Order by VENDOR shall and acts of nature. When VENDOR has not constitute a waiver of breach. knowledge of any actual or potential force Waiver of the COUNTY by any default majeure or other conditions which will delay by VENDOR hereunder shall not be or threatens to delay timely performance of RFP CCNA Template_01202016 16-6629 18 CAC June 9,2016 VIII-2 New Business 19 of 37 deemed a waiver of any subsequent Expenses for Public Officers, employees default by VENDOR. and authorized persons. c) All notices under this Purchase Order e) In the event of any conflict between or shall be sent to the respective among the terms of any Contract addresses on the face page by certified Documents related to this Purchase mail, return receipt requested, by Order, the terms of the Contract overnight courier service, or by personal Documents shall take precedence over delivery and will be deemed effective the terms of the Purchase Order. To the upon receipt. Postage, delivery and extent any terms and /or conditions of other charges shall be paid by the this Purchase Order duplicate or overlap sender. A party may change its address the Terms and Conditions of the for notice by written notice complying Contract Documents, the provisions of with the requirements of this section. the Terms and/or Conditions that are d) The Vendor agrees to reimbursement of most favorable to the County and/or any travel expenses that may be provide the greatest protection to the associated with this Purchase Order in County shall govern. accordance with Florida Statute Chapter 112.061, Per Diem and Travel RFP CCNA Template_01202016 16-6629 19 CAC June 9,2016 VIII-2 New Business 20 of 37 Exhibit IV: Additional Terms and Conditions for RFP 1. Insurance and Bonding Requirements The Consultant shall at its own expense, carry and maintain insurance coverage from responsible companies duly authorized to do business in the State of Florida as set forth in the Insurance and Bonding attachment of this solicitation. The Consultant shall procure and maintain property insurance upon the entire project, if required, to the full insurable value of the scope of work. The County and the Consultant waive against each other and the County's separate Consultants, Contractors, Design Consultant, Subcontractors agents and employees of each and all of them, all damages covered by property insurance provided herein, except such rights as they may have to the proceeds of such insurance. The Consultant and County shall, where appropriate, require similar waivers of subrogation from the County's separate Consultants, Design Consultants and Subcontractors and shall require each of them to include similar waivers in their contracts. Collier County shall be responsible for purchasing and maintaining, its own liability insurance. Certificates issued as a result of the award of this solicitation must identify "For any and all work performed on behalf of Collier County." The General Liability Policy provided by Consultant to meet the requirements of this solicitation shall name Collier County, Florida, as an additional insured as to the operations of Consultant under this solicitation and shall contain a severability of interests provisions. Collier County Board of County Commissioners shall be named as the Certificate Holder. The Certificates of Insurance must state the Contract Number, or Project Number, or specific Project description, or must read: For any and all work performed on behalf of Collier County.The "Certificate Holder" should read as follows: Collier County Board of County Commissioners Naples, Florida The amounts and types of insurance coverage shall conform to the minimum requirements set forth in Insurance and Bonding attachment, with the use of Insurance Services Office (ISO) forms and endorsements or their equivalents. If Consultant has any self-insured retentions or deductibles under any of the below listed minimum required coverage, Consultant must identify on the Certificate of Insurance the nature and amount of such self- insured retentions or deductibles and provide satisfactory evidence of financial responsibility for such obligations. All self-insured retentions or deductibles will be Consultant's sole responsibility. Coverage(s) shall be maintained without interruption from the date of commencement of the Work until the date of completion and acceptance of the scope of work by the County or as specified in this solicitation, whichever is longer. The Consultant and/or its insurance carrier shall provide 30 days written notice to the County of policy cancellation or non-renewal on the part of the insurance carrier or the Consultant. The Consultant shall also notify the County, in a like manner, within twenty-four (24) hours after receipt, of any notices of expiration, cancellation, non-renewal or material change in coverage or limits received by Consultant from its insurer and nothing contained herein shall relieve Consultant of this requirement to provide RFP CCNA Template_01202016 16-6629 20 CAC June 9,2016 VIII-2 New Business 21 of 37 notice. In the event of a reduction in the aggregate limit of any policy to be provided by Consultant hereunder, Consultant shall immediately take steps to have the aggregate limit reinstated to the full extent permitted under such policy. Should at any time the Consultant not maintain the insurance coverage(s) required herein, the County may terminate the Agreement or at its sole discretion shall be authorized to purchase such coverage(s) and charge the Consultant for such coverage(s) purchased. If Consultant fails to reimburse the County for such costs within thirty (30) days after demand, the County has the right to offset these costs from any amount due Consultant under this Agreement or any other agreement between the County and Consultant. The County shall be under no obligation to purchase such insurance, nor shall it be responsible for the coverage(s) purchased or the insurance company or companies used. The decision of the County to purchase such insurance coverage(s) shall in no way be construed to be a waiver of any of its rights under the Contract Documents. If the initial or any subsequently issued Certificate of Insurance expires prior to the completion of the scope of work, the Consultant shall furnish to the County renewal or replacement Certificate(s) of Insurance not later than ten (10) calendar days after the expiration date on the certificate. Failure of the Consultant to provide the County with such renewal certificate(s) shall be considered justification for the County to terminate any and all contracts. 2. Offer Extended to Other Governmental Entities Collier County encourages and agrees to the successful Consultant extending the pricing, terms and conditions of this solicitation or resultant contract to other governmental entities at the discretion of the successful Consultant. 3. Additional Items and/or Services Additional items and / or services may be added to the resultant contract, or purchase order, in compliance with the Purchasing Policy. 4. County's Right to Inspect The County or its authorized Agent shall have the right to inspect the Consultant's facilities/project site during and after each work assignment the Consultant is performing. 5. Vendor Performance Evaluation The County has implemented a Vendor Performance Evaluation System for all contracts awarded in excess of $25,000. To this end, vendors will be evaluated on their performance upon completion/termination of this Agreement. 6. Additional Terms and Conditions of Contract Collier County has developed standard contracts/agreements, approved by the Board of County Commissioners (BCC). The selected Consultant shall be required to sign a standard Collier County contract within twenty one (21) days of Notice of Selection for Award. The resultant contract(s) may include purchase or work orders issued under one, or any combination of price methodologies by the County's project manager: RFP CCNA Template_01202016 16-6629 21 CAC June 9,2016 VIII-2 New Business 22 of 37 Lump Sum (Fixed Price): a firm fixed total price offering for a project; the risks are transferred from the County to the contractor; and, as a business practice there are no hourly or material invoices presented, rather, the contractor must perform to the satisfaction of the County's project manager before payment for the fixed price contract is authorized. Time and Materials: the County agrees to pay the contractor for the amount of labor time spent by the contractor's employees and subcontractors to perform the work (number of hours times hourly rate), and for materials and equipment used in the project (cost of materials plus the contractor's mark up). This methodology is generally used in projects in which it is not possible to accurately estimate the size of the project, or when it is expected that the project requirements would most likely change. As a general business practice, these contracts include back-up documentation of costs; invoices would include number of hours worked and billing rate by position (and not company (or subcontractor) timekeeping or payroll records), material or equipment invoices, and other reimbursable documentation for the project. Unit Price: the County agrees to pay a firm total fixed price (inclusive of all costs, including labor, materials, equipment, overhead, etc.) for a repetitive product or service delivered (i.e. installation price per ton, delivery price per package or carton, etc.). The invoice must identify the unit price and the number of units received (no contractor inventory or cost verification required). The County reserves the right to include in any contract document such terms and conditions, as it deems necessary for the proper protection of the rights of Collier County. A sample copy of this contract is available upon request. The County will not be obligated to sign any contracts, maintenance and/or service agreements or other documents provided by the Consultant. The County's project manager, shall coordinate with the Vendor / Contractor the return of any surplus assets, including materials, supplies, and equipment associated with the scope or work. 7. Public Records Compliance The Vendor/Contractor agrees to comply with the Florida Public Records Law Chapter 119 (including specifically those contractual requirements at F.S. § 119.0701(2) (a)-(d) and (3)), ordinances, codes, rules, regulations and requirements of any governmental agencies. 8. Payment Method Payments are made in accordance with the Local Government Prompt Payment Act, Chapter 218, Florida Statutes. Vendor's invoices must include: • Purchase Order Number • Description and quantities of the goods or services provided per instructions on the County's purchase order or contract. Invoices shall be sent to: Board of County Commissioners Clerk's Finance Department ATTN: Accounts Payable 3299 Tamiami Trail E Ste 700 Naples FL 34112 Or emailed to: bccapclerk(a.collierclerk.com. RFP CCNA Template_01202016 16-6629 22 CAC June 9,2016 VIII-2 New Business 23 of 37 Collier County, in its sole discretion, will determine the method of payment for goods and/or services as part of this agreement. Payment methods include: • Traditional — payment by check, wire transfer or other cash equivalent. • Standard — payment by purchasing card. Collier County's Purchasing Card Program is supported by standard bank credit suppliers (i.e. VISA and MasterCard), and as such, is cognizant of the Rules for VISA Merchants and MasterCard Merchant Rules. The County may not accept any additional surcharges (credit card transaction fees) as a result of using the County's credit card for transactions relating to this solicitation. The County will entertain bids clearly stating pricing for standard payment methods. An additional separate discounted price for traditional payments may be provided at the initial bid submittal if it is clearly marked as an "Additional Cash Discount." Upon execution of the Contract and completion of each month's work, payment requests may be submitted to the Project Manager on a monthly basis by the Contractor for services rendered for that prior month. Services beyond sixty (60) days from current monthly invoice will not be considered for payment without prior approval from the Project manager. All invoices should be submitted within the fiscal year the work was performed. (County's fiscal year is October 1 - September 30.) Invoices submitted after the close of the fiscal year will not be accepted (or processed for payment) unless specifically authorized by the Project Manager. Payments will be made for articles and/or services furnished, delivered, and accepted, upon receipt and approval of invoices submitted on the date of services or within six (6) months after completion of contract. Any untimely submission of invoices beyond the specified deadline period is subject to non- payment under the legal doctrine of "laches" as untimely submitted. Time shall be deemed of the essence with respect to the timely submission of invoices under this agreement. In instances where the successful contractor may owe debts (including, but not limited to taxes or other fees) to Collier County and the contractor has not satisfied nor made arrangement to satisfy these debts, the County reserves the right to off-set the amount owed to the County by applying the amount owed to the vendor or contractor for services performed of for materials delivered in association with a contract. Invoices shall not reflect sales tax. After review and approval, the invoice will be transmitted to the Finance Division for payment. Payment will be made upon receipt of proper invoice and in compliance with Chapter 218 Florida Statutes, otherwise known as the "Local Government Prompt Payment Act." Collier County reserves the right to withhold and/or reduce an appropriate amount of any payment for work not performed or for unsatisfactory performance of Contractual requirements. 9. Environmental Health and Safety All Consultants and Sub Consultants performing service for Collier County are required and shall comply with all Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA), State and County Safety and Occupational Health Standards and any other applicable rules and regulations. Consultants and Sub Consultants shall be responsible for the safety of their employees and any unsafe acts or conditions that may cause injury or damage to any persons or property within and around the work site. All firewall penetrations must be protected in order to meet Fire Codes. Collier County Government has authorized OSHA representatives to enter any Collier County facility, property and/or right-of-way for the purpose of inspection of any Consultant's work operations. This provision is non-negotiable by any department and/or Consultant. RFP CCNA Template_01202016 16-6629 23 CAC June 9,2016 VIII-2 New Business 24 of 37 All new electrical installations shall incorporate NFPA 70E Short Circuit Protective Device Coordination and Arc Flash Studies where relevant as determined by the engineer. All electrical installations shall be labeled with appropriate NFPA 70E arch flash boundary and PPE Protective labels. 10. Licenses The Consultant is required to possess the correct Business Tax Receipt, professional license, and any other authorizations necessary to carry out and perform the work required by the project pursuant to all applicable Federal, State and Local Law, Statute, Ordinances, and rules and regulations of any kind. Additionally, copies of the required licenses must be submitted with the proposal response indicating that the entity proposing, as well as the team assigned to the County account, is properly licensed to perform the activities or work included in the contract documents. Failure on the part of any Consultant to submit the required documentation may be grounds to deem Consultant non-responsive. A Consultant, with an office within Collier County is also required to have an occupational license. All State Certified contractors who may need to pull Collier County permits or call in inspections must complete a Collier County Contractor License registration form and submit the required fee. After registering the license/registration will need to be renewed thereafter to remain "active" in Collier County If you have questions regarding professional licenses contact the Contractor Licensing, Community Development and Environmental Services at (239) 252-2431, 252-2432 or 252-2909. Questions regarding required occupational licenses, please contact the Tax Collector's Office at (239) 252-2477. 11. Survivability Bids (ITBs/RFPs): The Consultant/Contractor/Vendor agrees that any Work Order/Purchase Order that extends beyond the expiration date of Solicitation 16-6629 resultant of this solicitation will survive and remain subject to the terms and conditions of that Agreement until the completion or termination of any Work Order/Purchase Order. 12. Principals/Collusion By submission of this Proposal the undersigned, as Consultant, does declare that the only person or persons interested in this Proposal as principal or principals is/are named therein and that no person other than therein mentioned has any interest in this Proposal or in the contract to be entered into; that this Proposal is made without connection with any person, company or parties making a Proposal, and that it is in all respects fair and in good faith without collusion or fraud. 13. Relation of County It is the intent of the parties hereto that the Consultant shall be legally considered an independent Consultant, and that neither the Consultant nor their employees shall, under any circumstances, be considered employees or agents of the County, and that the County shall be at no time legally responsible for any negligence on the part of said Consultant, their employees or agents, resulting in either bodily or personal injury or property damage to any individual, firm, or corporation. 14. Termination RFP CCNA Template_01202016 16-6629 24 CAC June 9,2016 VIII-2 New Business 25 of 37 Should the Consultant be found to have failed to perform his services in a manner satisfactory to the County, the County may terminate this Agreement immediately for cause; further the County may terminate this Agreement for convenience with a thirty (30) day written notice. The County shall be sole judge of non-performance. 15. Lobbying All firms are hereby placed on NOTICE that the Board of County Commissioners does not wish to be lobbied, either individually or collectively about a project for which a firm has submitted a Proposal. Firms and their agents are not to contact members of the County Commission for such purposes as meeting or introduction, luncheons, dinners, etc. During the process, from Proposal closing to final Board approval, no firm or their agent shall contact any other employee of Collier County in reference to this Proposal, with the exception of the Procurement Director or his designee(s). Failure to abide by this provision may serve as grounds for disqualification for award of this contract to the firm. 16. Certificate of Authority to Conduct Business in the State of Florida (Florida Statute 607.1501) In order to be considered for award, firms must be registered with the Florida Department of State Divisions of Corporations in accordance with the requirements of Florida Statute 607.1501 and provide a certificate of authority (www.sunbiz.orq/search.html) prior to execution of a contract. A copy of the document may be submitted with the solicitation response and the document number shall be identified. Firms who do not provide the certificate of authority at the time of response shall be required to provide same within five (5) days upon notification of selection for award. If the firm cannot provide the document within the referenced timeframe, the County reserves the right to award to another firm. 17. Single Proposal Each Consultant must submit, with their proposal, the required forms included in this RFP. Only one proposal from a legal entity as a primary will be considered. A legal entity that submits a proposal as a primary or as part of a partnership or joint venture submitting as primary may not then act as a sub- consultant to any other firm submitting under the same RFP. If a legal entity is not submitting as a primary or as part of a partnership or joint venture as a primary, that legal entity may act as a sub- consultant to any other firm or firms submitting under the same RFP. All submittals in violation of this requirement will be deemed non-responsive and rejected from further consideration. 18. Protest Procedures Any prospective vendor/proposer who desires to protest any aspect(s) or provision(s) of the solicitation (including the form of the solicitation documents or procedures) shall file their protest with the Procurement Director prior to the time of the bid opening strictly in accordance with the County's then current purchasing ordinance and policies. The Board of County Commissioners will make award of contract in public session. Award recommendations will be posted outside the offices of the Purchasing Department on Wednesdays and Thursdays. Any actual or prospective respondent who desires to formally protest the recommended contract award must file a notice of intent to protest with the Procurement Director within two (2) calendar days (excluding weekends and County holidays) of the date that the recommended award is posted. Upon filing of said notice, the protesting party will have five (5) days to file a formal protest and will be given instructions as to the form and content requirements of the formal protest. A copy of the "Protest Policy" is available at the office of the Procurement Director. RFP CCNA Template_01202016 16-6629 25 Non CAC June 9,2016 VIII-2 New Business 26 of 37 19. Public Entity Crime A person or affiliate who has been placed on the convicted Consultant list following a conviction for a public entity crime may not submit a bid, proposal, or reply on a contract to provide any goods or services to a public entity; may not submit a bid, proposal, or reply on a contract with a public entity for the construction or repair of a public building or public work; may not submit bids, proposals, or replies on leases of real property to a public entity; may not be awarded or perform work as a contractor, supplier, subcontractor, or consultant under a contract with any public entity; and may not transact business with any public entity in excess of the threshold amount provided in s. 287.017 for CATEGORY TWO for a period of 36 months following the date of being placed on the convicted Consultant list. 20. Security and Background Checks If required, Consultant / Vendor / Contractor / Proposer shall be responsible for the costs of providing background checks by the Collier County Facilities Management Department, and drug testing for all employees that shall provide services to the County under this Agreement. This may include, but not be limited to, checking federal, state and local law enforcement records, including a state and FBI fingerprint check, credit reports, education, residence and employment verifications and other related records. Contractor shall be required to maintain records on each employee and make them available to the County for at least four(4) years. 21. Conflict of Interest Consultant shall complete the Conflict of Interest Affidavit included as an attachment to this RFP document. Disclosure of any potential or actual conflict of interest is subject to County staff review and does not in and of itself disqualify a firm from consideration. These disclosures are intended to identify and or preclude conflict of interest situations during contract selection and execution. 22. Prohibition of Gifts to County Employees No organization or individual shall offer or give, either directly or indirectly, any favor, gift, loan, fee, service or other item of value to any County employee, as set forth in Chapter 112, Part III, Florida Statutes, the current Collier County Ethics Ordinance and County Administrative Procedure 5311. Violation of this provision may result in one or more of the following consequences: a. Prohibition by the individual, firm, and/or any employee of the firm from contact with County staff for a specified period of time; b. Prohibition by the individual and/or firm from doing business with the County for a specified period of time, including but not limited to: submitting bids, RFP, and/or quotes; and, c. immediate termination of any contract held by the individual and/or firm for cause. 23. Immigration Law Affidavit Certification Statutes and executive orders require employers to abide by the immigration laws of the United States and to employ only individuals who are eligible to work in the United States. The Employment Eligibility Verification System (E-Verify) operated by the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) in partnership with the Social Security Administration (SSA), provides an Internet-based means of verifying employment eligibility of workers in the United States; it is not a substitute for any other employment eligibility verification requirements. The program will be used for Collier County formal Invitations to Bid (ITB) and Request for Proposals (RFP) including professional services and construction services. RFP CCNA Template_01202016 16-6629 26 d i. eromitilMINI11111111111111mo CAC June 9,2016 VIII-2 New Business 27 of 37 Exceptions to the program: • Commodity based procurement where no services are provided. • Where the requirement for the affidavit is waived by the Board of County Commissioners Consultants / Bidders are required to enroll in the E-Verify program, and provide acceptable evidence of their enrollment, at the time of the submission of the Consultant's/bidder's proposal. Acceptable evidence consists of a copy of the properly completed E-Verify Company Profile page or a copy of the fully executed E-Verify Memorandum of Understanding for the company. Consultants are also required to provide the Collier County Purchasing Department an executed affidavit certifying they shall comply with the E-Verify Program. The affidavit is attached to the solicitation documents. If the Bidder/Consultant does not comply with providing the acceptable E-Verify evidence and the executed affidavit the bidder's/ Consultant's proposal may be deemed non-responsive. Additionally, Consultants shall require all subcontracted Consultants to use the E-Verify system for all purchases not covered under the "Exceptions to the program" clause above. For additional information regarding the Employment Eligibility Verification System (E-Verify) program visit the following website: http://www.dhs.qov/E-Verifv. It shall be the Consultant's responsibility to familiarize themselves with all rules and regulations governing this program. Consultant acknowledges, and without exception or stipulation, any firm(s) receiving an award shall be fully responsible for complying with the provisions of the Immigration Reform and Control Act of 1986 as located at 8 U.S.C. 1324, et seq. and regulations relating thereto, as either may be amended and with the provisions contained within this affidavit. Failure by the awarded firm(s) to comply with the laws referenced herein or the provisions of this affidavit shall constitute a breach of the award agreement and the County shall have the discretion to unilaterally terminate said agreement immediately. RFP CCNA Template_01202016 16-6629 27 CAC June 9,2016 VIII-2 New Business 28 of 37 Colter County Administrative Services Department Procurement Services Division Attachment 1: Consultant's Non-Response Statement The sole intent of the Collier County Purchasing Department is to issue solicitations that are clear, concise and openly competitive. Therefore, we are interested in ascertaining reasons for prospective Consultants not wishing to respond to this solicitation. If your firm is not responding to this RFP, please indicate the reason(s) by checking the item(s) listed below and return this form via email or fax, noted on the cover page, or mail to Collier County Government, Purchasing Department, 3327 Tamiami Trail E, Naples, FL 34112. We are not responding to CCNA Solicitation 16-6629 —2016 Beach Renourishment Design for the following reason(s): ❑ Services requested not available through our company. ❑ Our firm could not meet specifications/scope of work. ❑ Specifications/scope of work not clearly understood or applicable (too vague, rigid, etc.) ❑ Project is too small. ❑ Insufficient time allowed for preparation of response. ❑ Incorrect address used. Please correct mailing address: ❑ Other reason(s): Name of Firm: Address: City, State, Zip: Telephone: Email: Representative Signature: Representative Name: Date RFP CCNA Template_01202016 16-6629 28 CAC June 9,2016 VIII-2 New Business 29 of 37 Colter county Administrative Services Department Procurement Services Di r.sion Attachment 2: Consultant Check List IMPORTANT: THIS SHEET MUST BE SIGNED. Please read carefully, sign in the spaces indicated and return with your Proposal. Consultant should check off each of the following items as the necessary action is completed: ❑ The Proposal has been signed. ❑ All applicable forms have been signed and included, along with licenses to complete the requirements of the project. ❑ Any addenda have been signed and included. ❑ The mailing envelope has been addressed to: Collier County Government Purchasing Department 3327 Tamiami Trail E Naples FL 34112 Attn: Adam Northrup, Procurement Strategist CCNA Solicitation: 16-6629 —2016 Beach Renourishment Design ❑ The mailing envelope must be sealed and marked with Proposal Number, Proposal Title and Due Date. ❑ The Proposal will be mailed or delivered in time to be received no later than the specified due date and time. (Otherwise Proposal cannot be considered.) ❑ If submitting a manual bid, include any addenda (initialed and dated noting understanding and receipt). If submitting bid electronically, bidder will need to download all related documents on www.colliergov.net/bid. The system will date and time stamp when the addendum files were downloaded. ALL COURIER-DELIVERED PROPOSALS MUST HAVE THE RFP NUMBER AND TITLE ON THE OUTSIDE OF THE COURIER PACKET Name of Firm: Address: City, State, Zip: Telephone: Email: Representative Signature: 1 Representative Name: Date RFP CCNA Template_01202016 16-6629 29 CAC June 9,2016 VIII-2 New Business 30 of 37 ,er county Administrative Services Department Procurement Services Division Attachment 3: Conflict of Interest Affidavit By the signature below, the firm (employees, officers and/or agents) certifies, and hereby discloses, that, to the best of their knowledge and belief, all relevant facts concerning past, present, or currently planned interest or activity (financial, contractual, organizational, or otherwise) which relates to the proposed work; and bear on whether the firm (employees, officers and/or agents) has a possible conflict have been fully disclosed. Additionally, the firm (employees, officers and/or agents) agrees to immediately notify in writing the Procurement Director, or designee, if any actual or potential conflict of interest arises during the contract and/or project duration. Firm: Signature and Date: Print Name Title of Signatory State of County of SUBSCRIBED AND SWORN to before me this day of 20 by , who is personally known to me to be the for the Firm, OR who produced the following identification Notary Public My Commission Expires RFP CCNA Template_01202016 16-6629 30 lionimmormonnailmmin CAC June 9,2016 VIII-2 New Business 31 of 37 CoiiL7er County Administrative Services Department Procurement Services Division Attachment 4: Consultant Declaration Statement BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS Collier County Government Complex Naples, Florida 34112 RE: CCNA Solicitation: 16-6629—2016 Beach Renourishment Design Dear Commissioners: The undersigned, as Consultant declares that this proposal is made without connection or arrangement with any other person and this proposal is in every respect fair and made in good faith, without collusion or fraud. The Consultant agrees, if this proposal is accepted, to execute a Collier County document for the purpose of establishing a formal contractual relationship between the firm and Collier County, for the performance of all requirements to which the proposal pertains. The Consultant states that the proposal is based upon the proposal documents listed by the above referenced CCNA Solicitation. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, WE have hereunto subscribed our names on this day of 200 in the County of , in the State of Firm's Legal Name: Address: City, State, Zip Code: Florida Certificate of Authority Document Number Federal Tax Identification Number CCR # or CAGE Code Telephone: FAX: Signature by: (Typed and written) Title: RFP CCNA Template_01202016 16-6629 31 CAC June 9,2016 VIII-2 New Business 32 of 37 Additional Contact Information Send payments to: (required if different from above) Company name used as payee Contact name: Title: Address: City, State,ZIP Telephone: FAX: Email: Office servicing Collier County to place orders (required if different from above) Contact name: Title: Address: City, State,ZIP Telephone: Email: RFP CCNA Template_01202016 16-6629 32 CAC June 9,2016 VIII-2 New Business 33 of 37 Cot er coHhty Administrative Services Department Procurement Services Division Attachment 5: Immigration Affidavit Certification CCNA Solicitation: 16-6629—2016 Beach Renourishment Design This Affidavit is required and should be signed, notarized by an authorized principal of the firm and submitted with formal Invitations to Bid (ITB's)and Request for Proposals (RFP) submittals. Further, Consultants/ Bidders are required to enroll in the E-Verify program, and provide acceptable evidence of their enrollment, at the time of the submission of the Consultant's/bidder's proposal. Acceptable evidence consists of a copy of the properly completed E-Verify Company Profile page or a copy of the fully executed E-Verify Memorandum of Understanding for the company. Failure to include this Affidavit and acceptable evidence of enrollment in the E-Verify program may deem the Consultant/Bidder's proposal as non-responsive. Collier County will not intentionally award County contracts to any Consultant who knowingly employs unauthorized alien workers, constituting a violation of the employment provision contained in 8 U.S.C. Section 1324 a(e) Section 274A(e) of the Immigration and Nationality Act ("INA"). Collier County may consider the employment by any Consultant of unauthorized aliens a violation of Section 274A (e) of the INA. Such Violation by the recipient of the Employment Provisions contained in Section 274A(e) of the INA shall be grounds for unilateral termination of the contract by Collier County. Consultant attests that they are fully compliant with all applicable immigration laws (specifically to the 1986 Immigration Act and subsequent Amendment(s)) and agrees to comply with the provisions of the Memorandum of Understanding with E-Verify and to provide proof of enrollment in The Employment Eligibility Verification System (E-Verify), operated by the Department of Homeland Security in partnership with the Social Security Administration at the time of submission of the Consultant's/Bidder's proposal. Company Name Print Name Title Signature Date State of County of 20 The foregoing instrument was signed and acknowledged before me this day of by who has produced as identification. (Print or Type Name) (Type of Identification and Number) Notary Public Signature Printed Name of Notary Public Notary Commission Number/Expiration The signee of this Affidavit guarantees, as evidenced by the sworn affidavit required herein, the truth and accuracy of this affidavit to interrogatories hereinafter made. RFP CCNA Template_01202016 16-6629 33 CAC June 9,2016 VIII-2 New Business 34 of 37 Caber County Administrative Servs Department Procuromcnt Servces C,v,sion Attachment 6: Consultant Substitute W—9 Request for Taxpayer Identification Number and Certification In accordance with the Internal Revenue Service regulations, Collier County is required to collect the following information for tax reporting purposes from individuals and companies who do business with the County (including social security numbers if used by the individual or company for tax reporting purposes). Florida Statute 119.071(5) require that the county notify you in writing of the reason for collecting this information, which will be used for no other purpose than herein stated. Please complete all information that applies to your business and return with your quote or proposal. 1. General Information (provide all information) Taxpayer Name (as shown on income tax return) Business Name (if different from taxpayer name) Address City State Zip Telephone FAX Email Order Information Remit/Payment Information Address Address City State Zip City State Zip FAX FAX Email Email 2. Company Status (check only one) Individual/Sole Proprietor Corporation _Partnership _Tax Exempt (Federal income tax-exempt entity _Limited Liability Company under Internal Revenue Service guidelines IRC 501 (c)3) Enter the tax classification (D=Disregarded Entity, C=Corporation, P=Partnership) 3. Taxpayer Identification Number(for tax reporting purposes only) Federal Tax Identification Number(TIN) (Consultants who do not have a TIN, will be required to provide a social security number prior to an award). 4. Sign and Date Form: Certification: Under penalties of perjury, I certify that the information shown on this form is correct to my knowledge. Signature Date Title Phone Number RFP CCNA Template_01202016 16-6629 34 CAC June 9,2016 VIII-2 New Business 35 of 37 ler County Administrative Services Department Procurement Services Division Attachment 7: Insurance and Bonding Requirements Insurance/Bond Type Required Limits 1. ®Worker's Statutory Limits of Florida Statutes, Chapter 440 and all Federal Government Compensation Statutory Limits and Requirements 2. ® Employer's Liability $100,000 single limit per occurrence 3. ® Commercial General Bodily Injury and Property Damage Liability(Occurrence Form) patterned after the current $T,000,000 single limit per occurrence, $2,000,000 aggregate for Bodily Injury ISO form Liability and Property Damage Liability. This shall include Premises and Operations; Independent Contractors; Products and Completed Operations and Contractual Liability. 4. ® Indemnification To the maximum extent permitted by Florida law, the Contractor/Vendor/Consultant shall indemnify and hold harmless Collier County, its officers and employees from any and all liabilities, damages, losses and costs, including, but not limited to, reasonable attorneys'fees and paralegals'fees, to the extent caused by the negligence, recklessness, or intentionally wrongful conduct of the Contractor/Vendor/Consultant or anyone employed or utilized by the Contractor/Vendor/Consultant in the performance of this Agreement. 4. ®Automobile Liability $ 1,000 Each Occurrence; Bodily Injury& Property Damage, Owned/Non-owned/Hired; Automobile Included 5. ❑ Other insurance as D Watercraft $ Per Occurrence noted: ❑ United States Longshoreman's and Harborworker's Act coverage shall be maintained where applicable to the completion of the work. $ Per Occurrence ❑ Maritime Coverage(Jones Act) shall be maintained where applicable to the completion of the work. $ Per Occurrence ❑Aircraft Liability coverage shall be carried in limits of not less than $5,000,000 each occurrence if applicable to the completion of the Services under this Agreement. $ Per Occurrence ❑ Pollution $ Per Occurrence ® Professional Liability $1,000,000 per claim and in the aggregate • $1,000,000 per claim and in the aggregate • $2,000,000 per claim and in the aggregate ❑ Project Professional Liability $ Per Occurrence ❑Valuable Papers Insurance $ Per Occurrence RFP CCNA Template_01202016 16-6629 35 CAC June 9,2016 ❑ Employee Dishonesty/Crime $ PeVOONAPEIRAPiess Including Employee Theft, Funds Transfer Fraud, Include a Joint 11.63)61337 Payee endorsement naming Collier County. 6. ❑ Bid bond Shall be submitted with proposal response in the form of certified funds, cashiers' check or an irrevocable letter of credit, a cash bond posted with the County Clerk, or proposal bond in a sum equal to 5%of the cost proposal. All checks shall be made payable to the Collier County Board of County Commissioners on a bank or trust company located in the State of Florida and insured by the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation. 7. 0 Performance and For projects in excess of$200,000, bonds shall be submitted with the Payment Bonds executed contract by Proposers receiving award, and written for 100% of the Contract award amount, the cost borne by the Proposer receiving an award. The Performance and Payment Bonds shall be underwritten by a surety authorized to do business in the State of Florida and otherwise acceptable to Owner; provided, however, the surety shall be rated as"A-" or better as to general policy holders rating and Class V or higher rating as to financial size category and the amount required shall not exceed 5% of the reported policy holders' surplus, all as reported in the most current Best Key Rating Guide, published by A.M. Best Company, Inc. of 75 Fulton Street, New York, New York 10038. 8. ® Consultant shall ensure that all subcontractors comply with the same insurance requirements that he is required to meet. The same Consultant shall provide County with certificates of insurance meeting the required insurance provisions. 9. ® Collier County must be named as "ADDITIONAL INSURED" on the Insurance Certificate for Commercial General Liability where required. 10. ® The Certificate Holder shall be named as Collier County Board of County Commissioners, OR, Board of County Commissioners in Collier County, OR Collier County Government, OR Collier County. The Certificates of Insurance must state the Contract Number, or Project Number, or specific Project description, or must read: For any and all work performed on behalf of Collier County. 11. ® Thirty (30) Days Cancellation Notice required. RLC 4/1/2016 Consultant's Insurance Statement We understand the insurance requirements of these specifications and that the evidence of insurability may be required within five (5) days of the award of this solicitation. Name of Firm Date Consultant Signature Print Name Insurance Agency Agent Name Telephone Number RFP CCNA Template_01202016 16-6629 36 4 CAC June 9,2016 VIII-2 New Business Colter ter.County37 of 37 Administrative Services Department Procurement Services Division Attachment 8: Reference Questionnaire Solicitation: 16-6629— 2016 Beach Renourishment Design Reference Questionnaire for: (Name of Company Requesting Reference Information) i g (Name of Individuals Requesting Reference Information) Name: Company: (Evaluator completing reference questionnaire) (Evaluator's Company completing reference) Email: FAX: Telephone: Collier County is implementing a process that collects reference information on firms and their key personnel to be used in the selection of firms to perform this project. The Name of the Company listed in the Subject above has listed you as a client for which they have previously performed work. Please complete the survey. Please rate each criteria to the best of your knowledge on a scale of 1 to 10, with 10 representing that you were very satisifed (and would hire the firm/individual again)and 1 representing that you were very unsatisfied (and would never hire the firm/indivdival again). If you do not have sufficient knowledge of past performance in a particular area, leave it blank and the item or form will be scored "0." Project Description: Completion Date: Project Budget: Project Number of Days: Item Citeria Score 1 Ability to manage the project costs (minimize change orders to scope). 2 Ability to maintain project schedule (complete on-time or early). 4 3 Quality of work. 4 Quality of consultative advice provided on the project. 5 Professionalism and ability to manage personnel. i 6 Project administration (completed documents, final invoice, final product turnover; invoices; manuals or going forward documentation, etc.) 7 Ability to verbally communicate and document information clearly and succinctly. 8 Abiltity to manage risks and unexpected project circumstances. 9 Ability to follow contract documents, policies, procedures, rules, regulations, etc. 10 Overall comfort level with hiring the company in the future(customer satisfaction). TOTAL SCORE OF ALL ITEMS 11 Please FAX this completed survey to: By RFP CCNA Template_01202016 16-6629 _1 37 CAC June 9,2016 VIII-3 New Business 1 of 1 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Recommendation to approve the donation of approximately 13,000 cubic yards(CY's)of sand from the Collier County School Board over the next five (5) years to be used as needed within Collier County. OBJECTIVE: To approve the donation of approximately 13,000 CY's of sand from the Collier County School Board to be use at various venues within Collier County such as rebuilding of Sugden Park Lake beach, Parks and Recreation ball fields or landfill cover. CONSIDERATIONS: Collier County staff was approached by the Collier County School Board representatives with the possibility of a sand donation from various public school playgrounds. The complete donation would be over the next five (5) years and consist of uniform quality sand that is essentially free of organics. The sand is being replaced to avoid playground falling injuries. Collier County staff has inspected the sand and has verified its condition. The School Board will remove, transport and stockpile the sand to designated locations within the county, within reason. The sand will be donated"as-is". Collier will not incur any expenses as a result of this donation. This material has a variety of uses within the County. Originally, it was considered for beach renourishment. However, after review of the material, staff determined that the sand could be better used for the rebuilding of Sugden Park lake beach, or for Parks and Recreation ball fields or landfill cover. FISCAL IMPACT: Sand from the Collier County School Board will be donated to the BCC over an approximate period of five years. The estimated value of the donation is over$1,000, however, it will be utilized for maintenance activities throughout the county and is not considered a capital asset. As such, there is no fiscal impact associated with this action. GROWTH MANAGEMENT IMPACT: There is no impact to the Growth Management Plan related to this action. LEGAL CONSIDERATIONS: This item has been reviewed by the County Attorney, is approved as to form and legality,and requires majority vote for approval. -JAK RECOMMENDATION: Recommendation to approve the donation of approximately 13,000 cubic yards (CY's) of sand from the Collier County School Board over the next five (5) years to be used as needed within Collier County. Prepared By: J. Gary McAlpin, P.E., Coastal Zone Management, Capital Project Planning, Impact Fees and Program Management Division,Growth Management Department