Agenda 03/09/2010 Item #10D
Agenda Item No. 10D
March 9, 2010
Page 1 of 57
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
Recommendation to award a construction contract in the amount of $2,904,563.00 for the
North County Regional Water Treatment Plant "Finished Water Quality and Odor
Control Compliance Project" to Cardinal Contractors, Inc., Bid #10-5423, Project Number
71002. .
OBJECTIVE: The public purpose is to meet operational and reliability needs, to meet the
demand for potable water, and to stay in compliance with all regulatory requirements at the
North County Regional Water Treatment Plant (NCRWTP).
CONSIDERATION: On June 24, 2008, Agenda Item lOG, the Board of County
Commissioners (Board) adopted the 2008 Water Master Plan Update that identified the
requirement for improving finished water quality and odor control at the NCRWTP. The
proposed scope of work is consistent with the 2008 Water Master Plan Update, Project 71002,
"NCRWTP High Total Dissolved Solids Reverse Osmosis Design, Construction, and Supply,"
Section 8, Table 8-2, page 1 of 5, line 26.
The design for the entire NCRWTP 2-Million Gallons per Day (MGD) Reverse Osmosis
Program is complete; however, the water department intends to implement the program in two
phases:
1. NCRWTP Finished Water Quality and Odor Control Compliance Project - Replacement of
the degasifier system and the addition of an odor control system in fiscal year 2010, to
improve the quality of finished water, the efficiency of the water treatment processes, and the
efficiency of controlling odors.
2. NCRWTP Raw Water Quality Compliance Project - Future construction of 2-MGD of
reverse osmosis capacity to treat groundwater that has changed in quality (high total
dissolved solids) making four high production wells unusable, significantly reducing the
production capacity of the wellfield. Continued eastward movement of the plume of
groundwater high in total dissolved solids has the potential to negatively impact additional
wells, further reducing the production of the wellfield. This phase is being deferred and will
be implemented at an event-driven later date.
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Finished water quality at the NCRWTP is very difficult and costly to maintain. Turbidity and
nitrification are difficult to control. Turbidity and nitrification events tend to cause rapid
degradation of chlorine, which in turn threatens the ability to remain in compliance with water
quality, disinfection, and pH levels. Maintaining all of these items is critical for sustaining
compliance in potable water quality, thereby ensuring public health. During nitrification events,
costly, large-scale system flushing and temporary increases in the amount of very expensive
disinfection chemicals are utilized. While the Water-Sewer District has not had any such event
lead to a requirement for a public notification, there is significant risk of not complying with
regulations until the degasification equipment is upgraded. In addition to improving water
quality, the improved degasification process will provide an annual savings in chemicals and
labor costs of approximately $450,000. Reference the attached Business Case for further details.
Executive Summary
NCRWTP Finished Water Quality and Odor Control Compliance, Project 71002
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Agenda Item No. 10D
March 9, 2010
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Additional savings will be realized by the county purchasing the major equipment directly,
thereby avoiding sales tax.
The existing odor control system is not a direct public health concern; however, the system is
marginal and occasionally odor complaints are received from residents in the area surrounding
the plant. The construction of four new degasifier towers and one new odor control scrubber will
ensure that the NCRWTP remains in compliance with the Public Utilities Division's "good
neighbor" policy of generating no offsite odors.
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Deferring the Raw Water Quality Project (Phase 2 of the original program) does represent an
operational risk; without the 2-MGD of high pressure reverse osmosis equipment, there is the
potential for saltwater to migrate into the wells that are currently used, rendering them unusable,
However, the risk is expected to be manageable in the short ternl. Long term, the project
wellfield consultant, Camp Dresser & McKee, predicts that the migration of saltwater into the
aquifer will eventually occur, and it will be necessary to mitigate this degradation of the water
supply by constructing the additional 2-MGD of reverse osmosis capacity that will use the four
wells that are currently unusable as the raw water source for the project. Each existing well
represents a capital investment of approximately $1,000,000; Phase 2 of the project will recover
the lost capital investment in infrastructure of the currently unusable four wells, and will protect
the capital investment that we have in other potentially impacted wells in the well field.
Currently, this requirement, defined as Phase 2, is not programmed until after 2015, unless there
is an earlier change in wellfield water quality conditions.
Value engineering activities were conducted at the 60 and 90 percent design completion
milestones. These reviews identified key cost-drivers, generated alternatives through the use of
creative thinking, and resulted in filling the need reliably at the lowest life-cycle cost without
sacrificing project requirements for safety, quality, operations, maintenance, and environmental
protection.
Bid #10-5423 was advertised on December 30, 2009; 1,136 notices were mailed and 165
prospective bidders downloaded plans and specifications. On February 5, 2010, sealed bids for
the construction of this project were opened. Eight bids were received and are summarized in
the following table:
BIDDER
Cardinal Contractors, Inc.
Mitchell and Stark Construction Co., Inc.
TLC Diversified
John Reynolds and Sons
John J. Kirklin
Douglas N. Higgins, Inc.
Westra Construction
AH Salace Construction Group
BID
$2,904,563.00
$3,116,416.00
$3,308,350.00
$3,347,332.00
$3,350,432.00
$3,365,872.00
$4,016,332.00
$4,054,000.00
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Executive Summary
NCRWTP Finished Water Quality and Odor Control Compliance, Project 71002
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Agenda Item No. 10D
March 9, 2010
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Section XiX of the Collier County Purchasing Policy, has a provision for Local Vendor
Preference (L VP). Purchasing Staff has extended a right to match the offer to Mitchell and Stark
Construction Co., Inc., a local contractor who has agreed to match the overall low bid of
$2,904,563.00.
Shortly after receiving Mitchell & Stark's matching offer, staff was contacted by the apparent
lowest bidder, Cardinal Contractors, Inc., which maintains that it qualifies for the local vendor
preference. Cardinal Contractors had filed the required L VP affidavit with its bid, but
purchasing staff was initially unable to verify whether Cardinal Contractors has a local address
or a Collier County occupational license, both of which are pre-requisites for qualifying as
"local" under the L VP policy.
Subsequently, staff met with Cardinal Contractors and leamed that Cardinal Contractors has
been the prime contractor on a wastewater plant expansion project for the City of Marco Island
and has had an office trailer on the construction site for nearly two years. They anticipate
remaining on site for at least another full year. Further, Cardinal Contractors provided evidence
of holding Collier County occupational licenses in the past, but stated that they were told by the
Collier County Tax Collector's Office in recent years that they no longer needed an occupational
license in Collier County due to changes in state law. Additionally, Cardinal Contractors stated
on their L VP affidavit that they presently have twenty employees who are Collier County
residents.
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The facts regarding Cardinal Contractors in this matter are strikingly similar to those pertaining
to the award of ITB 08-5106 in September 2008. In that instance, Astaldi Construction
Corporation was the apparent low bidder. Like Cardinal Contractors, Astaldi did not have a
current occupational license, despite efforts to obtain one through the Tax Collector's Office;
Astaldi did not have a traditional permanent local address; and, Astaldi had a construction office
on a job site within Collier County and had been there for several months prior to bidding the
new contract. As with Cardinal Contractors, Astaldi employed several Collier County residents.
Staff brought the Astaldi situation to the Board on September 9, 2008, and after reviewing the
facts in that situation, the Board deemed Astaldi Construction Corporation to be "local" under
the LVP policy and subsequently awarded Astaldi the pending contract. Based on that action
and the similarity of the facts in this case, staff is recommending that the otTer from Mitchell &
Stark to match Cardinal Contractors's bid offer be declined and that the Board award ITB 10-
5423 to Cardinal Contractors, Inc., in the amount of $2,904,563.00. This amount is 26-percent
less than the $3,933,000.00 revised engineer's estimate provided by the Engineer of Record,
HDR Engineers, Inc. (A letter of recommendation from the Engineer of Record is attached.)
The recommended award price includes all bid items except Item 2 which will be procured
separately.
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FISCAL IMPACT: Funding is available in and is consistent with the FYIO Capital Budget
approved by the Board on September 24, 2009. The source of funding is the Water User Fee
Fund (412).
Executive Summary
NCRWTP Finished Water Quality and Odor Control Compliance, Project 71002
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Agenda Item No. 10D
March 9, 2010
Page 4 of 57
LEGAL CONSIDERATIONS: This item has been reviewed and approved by the County
Attomey's Office and is legally sufficient.-JBW
GROWTH MANAGEMENT IMPACT: This project meets current Growth Management Plan
standards to insure the viability of public facilities.
RECOMMENDATION: That the Board of County Commissioners, Ex-officio the Governing
Board of the Collier County Water-Sewer District:
1. Award Bid 10-5423 "NCRWTP Finished Water Quality and Odor Control Compliance" to
Cardinal Contractors, Inc.
2. Authorize the Chairman to sign the standard construction contract after review and approval
by the County Attorney's Office.
PREPARED BY: Tom Chmelik, P.E., PMP, Principal Project Manager, Public Utilities
Division.
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Agenda Item No. 10D
March 9, 2010
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COLLIER COUNTY
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BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
Item Number:
Item Summary:
100
Meeting Date:
Recommendation to award a construction contract in the amount of $2,904,563 for the North
County Regional Water Treatment Plant Finished Water Quality and Odor Control Compliance
Project to Cardinal Contractors, Inc, Bid #10-5423, Project Number 71002. (Steve Carnell,
Purchasing Department Director)
3/9/2010900:00 AM
Approved By
Paul Mattausch Director - Water Date
Public Utilities Division Water 3/3/2010 6:52 AM
Approved By
Pamela Libby Manager - Operatlons-Water/WW Date
Public Utilities Division Water 3/3/20107:18 AM
Approved By
Thomas Wides Director - Operations Support - PUD Date
Public Utilities Division Utilities Finance Operations 3/3/2010 8:28 AM
- Approved By
Phil E. Gramatges, P.E. Project Manager, Principal Date
Public Utilities Division Public Utilities Engineering 3/3/20108:36 AM
Approved By
Steve Carnell Director - Purchasing/General Services Date
Administrative Services
Division Purchasing & General Services 3/3/20109:16 AM
Approved By
James W. Delany Date
County Attorney County Attorney 3/3/20109:23 AM
Approved By
Jeff Klatzkow County Attorney Date
3/3/201010:30 AM
Approved By
Susan Usher ManagemenUBudget Analyst, Senior Date
Office of Management & Office of Management & Budget 3/3/201011:21 AM
Budget
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Leo E. Ochs, Jr. County Manager Date
County Managers Office County Managers Office 3/3/201012:41 PM
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PUBLIC UTILITIES PLANNING AND PROJECT MANAGEMENT DEPARTMENT
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March 9. 2010
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BUSINESS CASE FOR:
71002 NCRWTP Finished Water Quality and Odor Control Compliance Project
(Sub-project of 71002 NCRWTP High TOS RO Exp Program)
NEXUS TO MASTER PLAN: 2008 Water Master Plan Update
Table 8-2, page 1 of 5, Line 29, Fund 411 for original program
FY10 Budgeted Amount: $ 5,500,000
1. Initiative action and recommendation
Finished water quality at the NCRWTP has been very difficult and costly to maintain. This is
because the degasification equipment is undersized, making turbidity and nitrification
difficult to control. Turbidity and nitrification events tend to cause rapid degradation of
chlorine, which in turn cause potential concerns with water quality, disinfection, and pH
levels. Maintaining all of these items is critical for ensuring public health. Further, the
existing odor control system is marginal, and occasionally odor complaints occur.
To overcome these problems and to remain in compliance, large quantities of expensive
chemicals are added to achieve the desired level of water quality and odor control. When
water demand increases, there will be significant issues with water quality and odor control.
In fact, the NCRWTP cannot operate at capacity due to the turbidity problems caused by
insufficient degasification.
This project addresses these concerns by constructing four replacement degasifiers and
one additional odor control unit.
2. Benefits of the initiative action
Tangible benefits:
. Public health improvement by being able to stay in compliance and deliver high quality
water in a sustainable, reliable manner.
. Annual estimated savings of $300,000 in chemical use cost at current pricing.
. Annual estimated savings of $75,000 in media replacement cost.
. Annual estimated savings of $25,000 in plant labor cost.
. Annual estimated savings of $50,000 in distribution flushing cost.
. Considering the total estimated savings of $450,000 per year, a 15.56% internal rate of
return, and a 6-year payback on the investment is expected. As chemical prices
continue to rise, the payback period will decrease favorably. The existing degasifiers are
17-years old, and there is every indication that the new degasifiers will last at least that
long, Therefore, the project will pay for itself during the equipment's useful life.
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Intangible benefits:
· Supports the Good Neighbor Policy by reducing the likelihood of odor complaints. This
becomes more beneficial as demand increases.
. Protects property values by creating a sustainable odor-free environment.
· Extends equipment life by using fewer aggressive chemicals that degrade materials.
· Protects the environment by using fewer chemicals.
. Saves fossil fuels and reduces carbon emissions through reduced chemical
transportation.
· Improves inherent job safety due to: more ergonomic degasifier access, new c1ean-in-
place system, less frequent media replacements, and less chemical usage.
Agenda Item NO.1 OD
March 9. 2010
Page 7 of 57
This project ensures that the mission of maintaining regulatory compliance and meeting
customer demand will be accomplished. This benefit, together with the additional tangible
and intangible benefits, outweighs the project cost.
3. Risk of not takinq the action
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Finished water quality at the NCRWTP has been very difficult and costly to maintain. This is
because the degasification equipment is aging and undersized, making turbidity and
nitrification difficult to control. Turbidity and nitrification events tend to cause rapid
degradation of chlorine, which in turn causes potential compliance concerns with water
quality, disinfection, and pH levels. Maintaining all of these items is critical for remaining in
compliance and ensuring public health. During nitrification events, costly, large-scale
system flushing and temporary increases in the amount of expensive disinfection chemicals
used may be needed. While the Water-Sewer District has not had any such event lead to a
public notification, the risk of not complying with regulations remains greater until the
degasification equipment is upgraded.
4. Why is this action the best value solution
HDR has provided the best-value design based on the terms and conditions of their
contract. Together, HDR and Staff bid the construction of this initiative consistent with
providing best-value to the rate-payers of Collier County.
5. Other option to the action
Repairing the equipment will not provide the needed benefits that the new equipment will
offer. The current degasifiers are undersized, and are being increased from 11-feet to 13-
feet in diameter. The new odor control unit is being added because the three existing units
do not have enough capacity.
The County can elect to do nothing and retain the current processes and their inherent risks
and costs. Doing so increases the likelihood of public notifications, and accepts an annual
additional operating cost of approximately $450,000.
6. What criteria does this initiative address (e.q.. Public Health, Safety, AUIR. Compliance,
meets demand. etc...)
Public Health, Regulatory Compliance, and Meet Demand.
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Name: Tom S. Chmelik, P.E.
Title: Principal Project Manager
Date: February 5, 2010
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Mr. Tom Chmelik, P.E.
Principal Project Manager
CollierCounty Public Utilities Division'
330IE. Tamiami Trail, Bldg. H, 3rd Floor
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Re: Recommendation of A ward - Cardinal ContraCtors, Inc.
NCRWTP - Degasifier and Odor Control Expansion, Bid 10'5423
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Eight bids were received on February 5, 2010 for the referenced project. Cardinal Contractors, Inc. was the
apparent low bidder witli a Total Lump SumBid amount 6r'$2,904,563.00. Mitchell'& Stark Construction
'Co., Inc. submitted the apparent second low bid of $3,] 16,416. These bid amounts do not include Bid,
Alternate Item No.2.
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. The excellent bid prices received are neflectiqn of the number of bidders competing in an extremely
comj:>etitive biddingclimate. The original Engineer's Estimate of $5,600,000 was made in Febl1lary 2009
when stimulus money was anticipated to increase construction activity and reduce contractor competition.
That did' not occur. To improve competition, an additional vendor was added for the degasification and odor
controi equipment. As ~ result of value engineering activities, deductive alternates were added to allow for
fiberglass-only vessels versus fiberglass-PVC composite vessels. All of these changes and the omission of
Item 2 ofthe Bid Tabulationresulted in a revised Engineer's Estimate of $3,933,000.
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Cardinal Contractors, Inc. and Mitchell & Stark Construction Co., Inc. have both completed projects for the
County and have perfonned acceptably. Based on our:review of the bids and knowledge of these Contractor's'
qualifications, we recommeild that the construction contract tor the referenced project be awarded to the
apparent qualified low bidder. . .
If you have any.questions, please contact us.
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March 9, 2010
Page 11 of 57
WOODWARD, PIRES & LOMBARDO, P.A.
ATTORNEYS AT LAW
February 25, 2010
Steve Carnell, C.P.M.
Purchasing Director, Collier County
3301 E. Tamiami Trail
Building G
Naples, Florida 34112-3969
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Re: Formal Written Protest of Mitchell & Stark Construction Co., Inc.,
With Regards To A Recommended Contract Award: NCRWTP Degasifier
and Odor Control Expansion, Collier County Bid #10-5423, also described
as Bid 10-5423 "NCWTP Finished Water Quality and Odor Control
Compliance Project". ["Formal Written Protest"]
Dear Mr. Carnell:
This law firm represents Mitchell & Stark Construction Co., Inc.,
(Mitchell & Stark) concerning its Formal Written Protest relating to the
recommended award of Collier County Bid #10-5423 to Cardinal
Contractors, Inc.
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Attached please find for filing an original and one (1) copy of the
timely filed Mitchell & Stark Formal Written Protest With Regards To A
Recommended Contract Award NCRWTP Degasifier and Odor Control
Expansion, Collier County Bid #10-5423, also described as Bid #10-5423
"NCWTP Finished Water Quality and Odor Control Compliance Project'.
Please provide written acknowledgement that this Formal Written
Protest has been timely filed and received by the Purchasing Director of
Collier County.
We would respectfully request that this law firm and Mitchell & Stark
be provided, in writing, advance notice of the date and time of any meeting,
gathering, or hearing set, convened, scheduled or established to consider
this timely filed Formal Written Protest, with such written notice being
provided to both parties not less than two (2) business days in advance of
said meeting, gathering or hearing.
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In addition, as outlined within the Formal Written Protest, as not all of the
documents and materials requested from Collier County have been provided pursuant
to a public records request, Mitchell & Stark reserves the right to amend and
supplement the Formal Written Protest once additional materials are provided.
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Should you have any further questions please do not hesitate to contact me.
Mitchell & Stark Construction
Co., Inc.
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FORMAL WRITTEN PROTEST
OF
MITCHELL & STARK CONSTRUCTION CO., INC.
WITH REGARDS TO A RECOMMENDED CONTRACT AWARD
DATE: February 25, 2010
1. NAME AND ADDRESS OF COUNTY AGENCY AFFECTED AND THE
BID NUMBER AND TITLE:
Administrative Services Divisions, Purchasing and General Services
3301 E. Tamiami Trail, Building G, Naples, Florida
and
Public Utilities Division,
3301 E. Tamiami Trail, Naples, Florida 34112
NCRWfP Degasifier and Odor Control Expansion, Collier County Bid #10-
5423 also described as Bid 10-5423 "NCWfP Finished Water Quality and
Odor Control Compliance Project".
2.
NAME AND ADDRESS OF PROTESTING PARTY:
Mitchell & Stark Construction Co., Inc.
6001 Shirley Street
Naples, Florida 34109
3.
STATEMENT OF DISPUTED ISSUES OF MATERIAL FACTS.
Mitchell & Stark Construction Co. Inc., [hereinafter "M&S"]:
A. Disputes and contests that Cardinal Contractors, Inc., [hereinafter
"Cardinal"] qualifies as a "Local Business" as defined within Section XI of
the Collier County Purchasing Policy. The preference to Local Businesses
in Collier County contracts is also at times referred to by Collier County as
the Local Vendor Preference (L VP) policy.
B. Disputes and contests that Cardinal possesses a valid Collier
County occupational license (or business tax receipt ["BTR"] as it is now
called).
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C. Disputes and contests that Cardinal possessed any Collier County
occupational license or BTR for the years 2005 to the present (i.e. a total
of 5 years).
D. Disputes and contests that Cardinal has a physical business
address within the limits of Collier County.
E. Disputes and contests that Cardinal has contributed to the
economic development and well-being of Collier County in a verifiable and
measurable way.
F. Disputes and contests the recommendation of the County Staff, as
outlined in the Executive Summary referenced herein, to award Bid 10-
5423 "NCWTP Finished Water Quality and Odor control Compliance", to
Cardinal.
G. Disputes and contests Collier County not accepting M&S's match
pursuant to Collier County's Purchasing Policy of the overall low bid made
by a non-local business.
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4. CONCISE STATEMENT OF THE ULTIMATE FACTS ALLEGED AND OF
ANY RELEVANT RULES, REGULATIONS, STATUTES, AND
CONSTITUTIONAL PROVISIONS ENTITLING THE PROTESTING
PARTY TO RELIEF.
On December 30,2009, Collier County Bid #10-5423 was
advertised, (see Exhibit "A", Bid Packet). On February 5,2010, eight (8)
sealed bids for the construction of the project were received and opened.
As outlined in the Executive Summary for the February 23,2010 County
Commission Agenda (see Exhibit "B") the eight bids are summarized as
follows:
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BIDDER
Cardinal Contractors, Inc.
Mitchell and Stark Construction Co., Inc.
TCL Diversified
John Reynolds and Sons
John J. Kirklin
BID
$2,904,563.00
$3,116,416.00
$3,308,350.00
$3,347,332.00
$3,350,432.00
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Douglas N. Higgins, Inc.
Westra Construction
AH Salace Construction Group
$3,365,872.00
$4,016.332.00
$4,054,000.00
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M&S is the lowest Local Business bidder. The bid of M&S is
attached hereto as Exhibit "C" and that of Cardinal as Exhibit "0". Collier
County has adopted a Purchasing Policy (see Exhibit "E"). The
Purchasing Policy provides in Section VI that award of Bid Contract shall
be made by the Board to the lowest, qualified and responsive bidder,
except where otherwise provided for in this policy or unless an exception
is granted by the Board (see p. 4 of "Exhibit "EO).
Section XI of the Purchasing Policy has a "Procedure to Provide
Preference to Local Businesses in County Contracts". (see pp. 11-13, of
Exhibit "E") 1
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Applying the L VP policy and provisions of Section XI of the
Purchasing Policy, Collier County extended to the Local Business M&S a
right to match the overall low bid of $2,904,563.00 submitted by the non-
local business Cardinal.
On February 8, 2010 M&S, as a qualified and responsive Local
Business, and as the lowest local bidder, provided its written offer to
Collier County that fUlly matched the price offered by Cardinal, Le. M&S
fully matched the lowest bid from the lowest non-local bidder Cardinal.(the
"Match", see Exhibit "F")
After M&S agreed to match the overall low bid of $2,904,563.00,
Collier County staff contacted Cardinal. Thereafter, according to the
Executive Summary, County staff, unknown to M&S, subsequently met
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Preference" and will be referred to as L VP or L VP policy throughout.
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Page 16 of 57
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with Cardinal2 and Cardinal has apparently asserted to County staff that
Cardinal has been the prime contractor on a wastewater plant expansion
project for the City of Marco Island and had an office trailer on the
construction site for nearly two years. According to the Executive
Summary, Cardinal apparently also asserted to County staff that Cardinal
anticipated remaining on site for at least another full year. County staff
also stated that Cardinal provided evidence of holding Collier County
occupational licenses in the past (but asserted that they were told by the
Collier County Tax Collector's Office in recent years that they no longer
needed an occupational license in Collier County due to changes in state
law).
The Collier County Tax Collector's website clearly states that:
"Any business operating anywhere in Collier County (even inside
city limits of Naples, Marco Island, Everglades City) must have a
county business tax receipt." (see Exhibit "G")
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On February 17, 2010, nine (9) days after M&S agreed to match
the overall low bid of $2,904,563.00, M&S was contacted by Steve
Carnell, the Purchasing Director for Collier County. In that conversation,
Mr. Carnell advised Mr. Brian Penner, CEO of M&S, that Cardinal told
County staff that Cardinal had a Collier County occupationallicense3 three
years ago but has not had one the last two years asserting that the Tax
Collector told Cardinal they did not need one. As outlined below, an online
search of the Collier County Tax Collector's data as to occupational
licenses or Local Business Tax Receipt reflects that Cardinal did not hold
or possess any occupational license or Local Business Tax Receipt in
Collier County between 2005 and today, In order for someone to obtain a
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2 Believed to have occurred on February 11, 2010.
3 By virtue of legislative changes effective January 1, 2007, "occupational license" was amended
to read "Local Business Tax Receipt". Section 205,022, FS. See Exhibit "H". Throughout this
protest the terms "occupational license" and "Local Business Tax Receipt" may be used
interchangeably. This change in terminology did not change the obligation to pay the "Local
business tax" and obtain the Local Business Tax Receipt.
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Collier County Local Business Tax Receipt, they must pay a "Local
business tax..
On February 18, 2010, Mr. Carnell told Mr. Penner that County staff
was now changing its position and recommendation and recommending
that non-local bidder Cardinal be awarded the bid and the contract.
On February 18, 2010, M&S timely filed its written Notice of Intent
to Protest with the Collier County Purchasing Director. (se Exhibit "I")
This Formal Written Protest by M&S has been timely fried with the
Purchasing Director in conformance with the County's Purchasing Policy
relating to protest of bid or proposed award. 4
CARDINAL IS NOT A "LOCAL BUSINESS"
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"Local Business" is defined in Section XI(1) ofthe Purchasing
Policy. That section and the L VP policy are very clear and unequivocal
and state that the Local Business vendor must possess a Collier County
"occupational license" at least one year prior to bid submission and a
physical business address located within Collier County from which the
vendor operates or performs business. In addition, the LVP Policy states
that.... ,a vendor shall not be considered a 'local business' unless it
contributes to the economic development and well-being of Collier County
in a verifiabl.e and measureable way. This may include, but not be limited
to, the retention and expansion of employment opportunities, the support
and increase to the County's tax base, and residency of employees and
principals of the business within Collier County....
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· It is labeled as Section XIX in the complete Purchasing Policy document online, but labeled as
Section XVIII in a "stand alone" online document. There are minor differences in content, not
pertinent here.
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Page 18 of 57
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Section XI (2)(a), of the Purchasing Policy, at page 12, provides the
following mandatory language:
If the lowest local bidder submits an offer that fully matches the
lowest bid from the lowest non-local bidder tendered previously,
then award shall be made to the local bidder. (emphasis added)
A search as recently as February 23, 2010 of the Collier County
Tax Collector's website reveals that Cardinal does not currently hold or
possess a Collier County occupational license.
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Further, as evidenced by a search of the Collier County Tax
Collector's website using the search term "Cardinal", Cardinal has not held
or possessed a Collier County occupational license between the years
2005 and today (see composite Exhibit "J"). Based upon such evidence,
since at least 2005, Cardinal has not paid the local Collier County
business tax and has not held or possessed a Collier County occupational
license or Collier County Business Tax Receipt.
In its bid, Cardinal did not list any physical address in Collier
County. The corporate headquarters and main business address of
Cardinal is in Sarasota County. The "Place of Business" of Cardinal is in
Sarasota County ( see Cardinal bid, first page). The listed major
Subcontractor of Cardinal is from Dundee, Florida, in Polk County (see
page GC-P-4 of Cardinal bid).
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A search of the Collier County Tax Collector's website for "Cardinal
Contractors" and "Cardinal Contractors, Inc." relating to tangible personal
property taxes imposed on fixtures, furniture, equipment and supplies in
Collier County from the year 2003 to the current year yielded no results,
reflecting that Cardinal has not paid any tangible personal property taxes
on fixtures, furniture, equipment and supplies in Collier County from 2003
to the current year.
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As Cardinal has not paid any Collier County Business Tax since at
least 2005; and, as there is no evidence it has generated any real estate
taxes in Collier County; and, as Cardinal has not.paid any tangible
personal property taxes in Collier County from at least 2003 to the
present, Cardinal has not contributed to the economic development and
well-being of Collier County in a verifiable and measurable way. Cardinal
does not support, and has provided no increase to, the County's tax base.
Cardinal is not a "Local Business" under the Collier County
Purchasing Policy.
M&S IS A "LOCAL BUSINESS"
M&S currently hold and possesses multiple (i.e. 8) Collier County
occupational licenses and has held no less than seven (7) Collier County
occupational licenses or Collier County Business Tax Receipts from 2005
to the present. (see composite Exhibit "K")
In addition to the fact that M&S has sixty (60) employees living in
Collier County, in its bid M&S clearly listed its physical address in Collier
County, i.e. 6001 Shirley Street The corporate headquarters and main
business address of M&S is in Collier County. The "Place of Business. of
M&S is in Collier County ( see M&S bid, first page)
Each of the eight (8) M&S Collier County Business Tax Receipts
provide a physical address in Collier County, Florida, at 6001 Shirley
Street. The property and improvements at 6001 Shirley Street, the
corporate headquarters of M&S, consists of an approximately 1,36 acre
parcel, with a two story, 10,900 square foot building (see Exhibit "L'). This
property and its improvements have generated over $95,000,00 in real
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Page 20 of 57
estate taxes and assessments in Collier County since 2004 (see Exhibit
11M")
A search of the Collier County Tax Collector's website for "Mitchell
& Stark" relating to tangible personal property taxes imposed on fixtures,
furniture, equipment and supplies in Collier County from the year 2003 to
the current year reflects that M&S has paid $959,750.93 in tangible
personal property taxes imposed on fixtures, furniture, equipment and
supplies in Collier County since 2003. (see Exhibit "N")
M&S is a "Local Business" under the Collier County Purchasing
Policy. M&S is the lowest local bidder on this project. M&S submitted an
offer that fully matched the lowest bid from the lowest non-local bidder,
Cardinal.
ONCE M&S MATCHED THE OVERALL LOW BID COLLIER COUNTY
MUST AWARD THE BID AND CONTRACT TO M&S AND COLLIER
COUNTY'S DETERMINATION THAT CARDINAL IS A "LOCAL
BUSINESS" WAS ARBITRARY AND CAPRICIOUS AND ANABUSE OF
DISCRETION
It is clear that a local government must adhere to a defined
procurement process in making contract awards. The failure of an agency
to follow its own bid specifications and procedures is an arbitrary and
capricious act. see Coin Laundry Equip. Co. v. Univ. of West Fl., 1996 WL
1060244 (1996)
While a public authority generally has wide discretion in the award
of public work contracts the discretion cannot be arbitrary or capricious.
City of Miami Beach v. Klinger, 179 So.2d 864. The award of a contract in
a procurement is invalid if it is arbitrary or capricious. see Liberty County v.
Baxter's Asphalt & Concrete, Inc. 421 So.2d.505 (Fla.1982); City of
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Sweetwater v. Solo Construction Corporation, 823 So.2d 798 (Fla.3rd DCA
2002).
Where discretion is vested in a public agency with respect to letting
public contracts on a competitive basis, the discretion must be exercised
based upon clearly defined criteria and may not be exercised arbitrarily or
capriciously. See City of Sweetwater, supra The discretion must be
based upon facts reasonably tending to support the conclusions of the
agency. See Culpepper v. Moore, Fla. 40 So.2d.366; Willis v. Hathaway,
95 Fla. 608, 117 So.89.
The discretion exercised by County staff in this case did not rest
upon material facts reasonably tending to support the conclusions
reached. Collier County's determination that Cardinal qualifies as a "Local
Business" under the Purchasing Policy is not supported by the evidence,
constitutes an abuse of discretion and is arbitrary and capricious.
Collier County's recommended award to Cardinal, which is not a
"Local Business", after M&S, an entity that unequivocally qualifies as a
"Local Business" under the Purchasing Policy, matched the lowest non-
local bidder's bid, violated the Purchasing Policy, constituted an abuse of
discretion and was arbitrary and capricious.
There are no material facts supporting the determination by Collier
County staff that Cardinal qualifies as a "Local Business".
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March 9. 2010
Page 22 of 57
5. DEMAND FOR RELIEF.
Based upon all of the forgoing, M&S respectfully requests and demands
that:
A. Cardinal be deemed not to be a "Local Business" as defined in
Section XI of the Collier County Purchasing Policy and thus Cardinal be
, deemed not entitled to the benefits and privileges of the LVP policy.
B. The recommendation of the County Staff, as outlined in the
Executive Summary, to award Bid 10-5423 "NCWTP Finished Water
Quality and Odor control Compliance", to Cardinal, be reversed and
rescinded.
C. Collier County staff recommend to the Board of County
Commissioners that M&S be awarded Bid 10-5423 "NCWTP Finished
Water Quality and Odor control Compliance" in the amount of $2,904,
563.00.
D. The Board of County Commissioners award Bid 10-5423 "NCWTP
Finished Water Quality and Odor control Compliance" to M&S in the
amount of $2,904, 563.00, and enter into a contract with M&S for said
project.
6.
OTHER INFORMATION DEEMED TO BE MATERIAL TO THE ISSUE
As of the date of the filing of this Protest, M&S has not yet been
provided all of the public records that it has requested from Collier County
relating to Bid 10-5423. (see Exhibit "0")
M&S reserves the right to amend and supplement its filing and this
Formal Written Protest upon the receipt of additional materials provided by
Collier County pursuant to public records requests.
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Respectfully submitted to the Purchasing Director of Collier County on this date
of February 25, 2010.
MITCHELL & STARK CONSTRUCTION CO., INC.
6001 Shirley Street
Naples, Florida 34109
(239) 597-2165
(239) 566-7865 fax
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WOODWARD, PIRES & LOMBARDO, P.A.
3200 North Tamiami Trail
Suite 200
Naples, Florida 34103
239-649-6555 Phone
239-649-7342 Fax
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March 2, 2010
Mr. Anthony P. Pires, Jr.
3200 Tamiami Trail N
Naples FI. 34103
Re: Protest decision, ITB 105423, NCRWTP Degassifier and Odor Control expansion
Dear Mr. Pires:
I am writing this to you in response to the protest of the referenced award recommendation
filed by your office on February 25, 2010 on behalf of Mitchell & Stark Construction Co, Inc.,
(hereinafter referred to as "MSC").
I have reviewed the protest filed on behalf of your client and have determined that your
primary argument is that Cardinal Contractors Inc., (hereinafter referred to as "CCI") the firm
recommended for award does not qualify as a local firm under the requirements of Section
XI.(1) of the County's purchasing. policy. The following is a summary of the points that have
been raised in your protest and findings regarding each.
1. CCI does not presently possess a valid Collier County occupational license and did not
possess a valid Collier County occupational license as recently as 2005.
The bid offer received from CCI included a completed "AFFIDA VIT FOR CLAIMING
STA TUS AS A LOCAL BUSINESS. (hereinafter referred to as The L VP Affidavit") as
. required under the proposal section of the ITB and pursuant to the requirements of
Section XI.2 (a) of the purchasing policy. Subsequent to the bid opening, CCI contacted
the Purchasing Department to re-assert their claim from their bid offer that their firm
qualifies for local vendor preference. As a result, a meeting between CCI and County
staff was conducted on Thursday, February 11/11. In that meeting, CCI displayed ·
evidence of previously held occupational licenses (or "Business Tax Receipts' as they
are presently known) from 1991, 1993 and 1994. This statement is consistent with their
contention in their L VP affidavit that their business was established within Collier County
in 1991. In the meeting of February 11th, CCI also stated that they had sought to renew
their Collier County occupational license as recently as 2005, but were advised at that
time by the Collier County Tax Collector's Office that they were no longer required to
obtain an occupational license in order to conduct business in Collier County.
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2. CCI does not have a physical business address in Collier County.
Under the definition of "local business" within Section XI (1) of the purchasing policy, a
vendor is required to have "a physical business address located within the limits' of
Collier County from which the vendor operating or performs business. Post Office Boxes
are not verifiable and shall not be used for the purpose establishing said physical
address". The definition of "local business" includes no other information pertaining to
the requirement for "a physical business address".
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In their L VP affidavit, CCI listed their main address (2201 Cantu Court, Suite 202,
Sarasota FI, 34232). In the February 11/1r meeting with County staff, CCI subsequently
advised of their ongoing engagement under a wastewater expansion project for the City
of Marco Island. CCI indicated that they had been mobilized and working on site
(IOGated at 771 E Elkcam Circle, Marco Island Fl. 34145) since May, 2008. According to
staff from the City of Marco Island, the project is scheduled in three phases. CCI is
presently working on the third phase of the project, which is scheduled to be completed
in September. 2010.
3. CCI has not contributed to the economic development and well being of Collier County in
a verifiable and measureable way.
Under the aforementioned definition of a "Local Business', a vendor "shall not be
considered a "IOGal business' unless it contribute,S to the eConomic development of and
welt-being of Collier County in a verifiable and measurable way. This may include, but
not be limited to, the retention and expansion of employment opportunities, the support
and increase to the County's tax base, and residency of employees and principals of the
business within Collier County. " The policy on this point is broad and is not restricted to
anyone specific criterion. Further. there is no requirement to satisfy all of the listed
criteria.
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In its L VP affidavit, CCI stated that it presently employs 20 Collier County residents. In
the meeting of February 11th, CCI fumished an itemized list of employees that included
the names of those residing in Collier County.
4. County has not accepted MSC's subsequent matching offer to perform the work under
the provisions of Section XI. (2).a of the County's purchasing policy.
As of this writing, Collier County has neither formally rejected nor accepted MSC's
matching offer as neither occurs until such time as the Board of County Commissioners
awards the contract. In its L VP affidavit submitted with its affidavit, CCllisteel its
Sarasota address which at the time of the bid opening, prompted Purchasing ·
Department staff to assume that CCI does not have a business address in Collier
County pursuant to the aforementioned definition set forth in both the Purchasing Policy
and the Invitation to Bid. Based on this assumption and in an effort to move quickly to
prepare this item for award, staff determined that.the offer from MSC, the second lowest
bidder was within 10 percent of the bid from CCI and offered MSC the right to match.
Within the same business day of receiving the offer. MSC accepted the offer and
lowered its tendered price to equal the bid of the lowest overall bidder.
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On the next business day, staff received an e-mail from CCI re-asserting their claim as
codffied in their L VP affidavit that they were in fact a "local business' as defined under
Section XI (2). a of the Purchasing Policy.
The facts regarding this bid award are strikingly similar to those pertaining to the award of
ITS 08-5106 in September 2008. In that instance, Astaldi Construction Corporation was the
apparent low bidder. As with CCI, Astaldi did not have a current occupational license,
despite previous efforts to obtain one through the Tax Collector's Office; Like CCI, Astaldi
did not have a conventional local physical address identified in their bid offer, and, as with
CCI, Astaldi had a construction office on a job site within Collier County and had been there
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for several months prior to bidding the new contract. Uke CCI, Astaldi employed several
Collier County residents.
Staff brought the Astaldisituation to the Board on September 9, 2008, and after reviewing
the facts in that situation, the Board deemed Astaldi Construction Corporation to be "local"
under the L VP policy and subsequently awarded Astaldi the pending contract. Based on
that action and the similarity of the facts between the two incidents, staff is recommending
that the offer from MSC to match CCl's bid offer be declined and that the Board award ITB
10-542310 CCI, in the amount of $2,904,563.00.
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Therefore, it is the decision of this office to reject the protest filed on behalf of MSC and
proceed with award to CCI as recommended by County staff., Under Section XVII1.C of the
County's purchasing policy, the decision of the Purchasing Director shall be considered final
and conclusive unless the protestor delivers a subsequent written objection to my attention
within two business days from the date of receipt of this decision or not later than close of
business on Thursday March 4,2010.
Sincerely,
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been begging them to work with him.
And would you please let them know that I'm getting a little
impatient. It's only been about six months, seven months.
MS. MULLEN: Which one was that, what--
COMMISSIONER FIALA: No camping ordinance.
MS. MULLEN: Oh, no camping. Thank you.
CHAIRMAN HENNING: Any further discussion?
(No response.)
CHAIRMAN HENNING: Seeing none, all in favor, signify by
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saymg aye.
COMMISSIONER COYLE: Aye.
COMMISSIONER HALAS: Aye.
CHAIRMAN HENNING: Aye.
COMMISSIONER FIALA: Aye.
COMMISSIONER COLETTA: Aye.
-- CHAIRMAN HENNING: Any opposed?
(No response.)
CHAIRMAN HENNING: Motion carries unanimously.
Thank you, Tina. Good to see you.
MS. MULLEN: Thank you.
CHAIRMAN HENNING: Sue, what -- how many speakers you
got?
MS. FILSON: For IOC I have one speaker, for IOD I have two
speakers, for 10E I have one speaker, for 10H I have one speaker.
MR. MUDD: And anything for 10K or 1 OL?
MS. FILSON: No, sir.
CHAIRMAN HENNING: Okay.
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September 9-10, 2008
(RATTLESNAKE HAMMOCK ROAD TO DAVIS
BOULEVARD)", PROJECT NO. 60091 - MOTION TO ACCEPT
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MR. MUDD: Okay. Commissioner, that brings us to 10C. It's
requesting board's decision on local preference for bid number
08-5106, the Santa Barbara Boulevard extension, which is Rattlesnake
Hammock Road to Davis Boulevard, project number 60091.
Mr. Steve Carnell and Jay Ahmad will present.
MR. CARNELL: Good afternoon, Mr. Chairman, members of
the board. Steve Carnell, Purchasing Director. This is a two-phase
project that includes the extension of Santa Barbara Boulevard for two
miles approximately from Davis Boulevard to Rattlesnake Hammock
and the construction of LA SIP canal along that same right-of-way.
Bids were opened on August the 18th. We received eight bids.
All were well under the engineer's estimate. The apparent low bid
came from Astaldi Construction Corporation.
Several weeks prior to tendering their bid and to the public bid
opening, Astaldi Construction has contacted my office and requested
up front consideration and eligibility to be considered a local vendor
under your local vendor preference policy.
Staff reviewed this request, meaning my office and the Office of
the County Attorney, and it's our position at this point in time that
Astaldi does not satisfy all of the requirements in terms of how the
policy strictly reads, and we advised Astaldi ofthat shortly before the
bids opened and encouraged them to bid nonetheless, which they did,
and they were, in fact, the low bidder with a bid of just over $18
million.
They briefly -- if you'll remember your local vendor policy
adopted in June, there's three criteria essentially that comes down in
order to be eligible. You need to have an -- have held an optional
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license in Collier County for a full year prior to bidding, you need to
have a local physical address, and your business needs to be
contributing to the local economy in a verifiable and measurable way.
We received information from Astaldi as part of their request
prior to the bid award or, I'm sorry, bid opening supporting their
contention that they met these requirements, and they did, in fact,
identify a local address that they conduct business out of and have
been for about the last 21 months. They also gave a rather detailed
explanation which we provided to you in backup yesterday with
regard to their contribution to the Collier County economy which
includes the fact that they have 65 employees on their payroll who
reside in Collier County, and they also have a number of
subcontractors they use on different projects who are local as well.
The issue, again, at this point is that I think you can make an
argument they have a local address and you can make a very strong
argument that they impact the local economy, but they -- at this point
in time they did not hold -- they have not held an occupational license
for a full year. They recently obtained an occupational license.
From what Mr. Morgan from Astaldi told me -- and I'm going to
-- he's a registered speaker -- give him a chance to tell you his story
directly in just a moment, but he said that his company sought to get
an occupational license two years ago and was told at the time that
they did not need one to conduct business in Collier County from their
location that they were in, which was Immokalee Road trailer for the
Immokalee Road job that they've been building, the design-build
segment ofImmokalee Road that they've been constructing for us.
So the -- I wasn't able to confirm that that's actually what they
were told two years ago, but Mr. Morgan did provide documentation
that he did register his general contractor's license in Collier County
two years ago, and there's actually documentation to that effect, and
that's the point in time where we inquired about the occupational
license.
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Again, I wasn't able to confirm what happened literally two years
ago, but when I called the Tax Collector's Office who issues
occupational licenses, they said the same thing to me. They said, if
you have a temporary address, then you would not be required to have
an occupational license. And it's really a difference in paradigm. The
folks in the Tax Collector's office -- and we've given out legal opinion
from the county attorney previously on another matter where the
paradigm's difference is, we're looking at it from the enforcement side
as you're not required to have one, we're not going to force you to get
one, we're not going to cite you, there are not going to be sanctions if
you don't have one.
But in Mr. Morgan's case, he was attempting to get one and was
told he didn't need it. And, of course, at that point in time we had no
local preference ordinance, nothing that, from a competitive
procurement contracting side, would insight him or incent him to get
an occupational license.
So that's our situation in a nutshell. I would encourage you to
hear from Mr. Morgan briefly, and then I can give you just some final
thoughts about how you might want to proceed.
CHAIRMAN HENNING: Commissioner Coletta?
COMMISSIONER COLETTA: Yes. You know, the intent that
we are up against here, our intent was to provide jobs for local people,
and that's exactly what we're doing here. Now, has he met the full
requirements to be able to say, yeah, he did steps one through five?
No. He missed one by slightly, you know, as far as registering at the
right time, one year ahead oftime. But the truth of the matter is, he
employs more people of Collier County than the competitor does.
, I'm at a loss as to why we just don't declare him a local vendor
and get on with it. The local economy would be better off if he
continues the way he is rather than bring a firm out of Fort Myers that
has a number of their employees coming from the Lee County area.
That's my own personal preference.
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CHAIRMAN HENNING: You're saying he meets the intent?
COMMISSIONER COLETTA: He meets the intent, correct,
Commissioner Henning.
CHAIRMAN HENNING: Public speakers, please.
MS. FILSON: One public speaker, Jack Morgan.
MR. MORGAN: Good afternoon, Commissioner. Jack Morgan,
Astaldi Construction, resident of Collier County.
You've heard it. Steve's done a very good job of telling you
exactly what had happened. I can elaborate a little bit more on this
occupational license, as my engineers actually went down two years
ago, and that's the story you heard from Steve that they said you don't
need one, it doesn't benefit you, it's just a tax license.
And so when I heard that from my engineer, I actually called
down there and I said, I would like an occupational license, and they
gave me the exact same story that, Mr. Morgan, you don't need one.
You are registered -- just register your general contractor's license
with the county and everything would be fine.
As you know, when we first signed a contract here in Collier
County, we had possibly four residents of Collier County that worked
for us at the time. I'm proud to say at this time we have 65 employees
that reside in Collier County; fifteen actually own property here. So
we are very much contributing to the tax base.
And also I'd like to say that we believe in working with the
communities that we actually are working in. We've done 320
man-hours for Habitat for Humanity, we've actually -- we're a
corporate sponsor at Sun Fest. .We helped with the MOT in parking at
Sun Fest. We contributed out there at the Wild West one, you know,
the county fairgrounds, and I actually won a trophy out there for chili.
But -- so please consider us a local contractor.
I would hate to disband the crews that we have put together here
in Collier County at this point, and that is 65 personnel that live here
in Collier County.
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March 9. 2010
Page 32 of 57
September 9-10, 2008
CHAIRMAN HENNING: Is there a motion?
COMMISSIONER COLETTA: Motion to approve Astaldi as a
local contractor.
COMMISSIONER FIALA: Second.
CHAIRMAN HENNING: Motion by Commissioner Coletta to
recognize Astaldi as a local vendor, local--
MR. CARNELL: Could I ask you to just reconsider the wording
of the motion briefly? Talking to the Office of the County Attorney,
we don't believe that Astaldi meets the definition of local the way your
definition reads now. Now, whether or not he meets the intent of your
policy is another matter. I think you can make a very reasonable
argument there that that's the case.
What we would suggest is a matter of process -- and, Mr.
Klatzkow, you qualify this if you feel any need to -- is we would
suggest that you waive the strict application of the local vendor
preference policy and that you authorize us to proceed with award to
Astaldi based on the fact that you believe they meet the intent.
COMMISSIONER COLETTA: Okay. Now we're talking about
not just this time but future contracts that corne up, too?
MR. CARNELL: Yeah. We would -- yeah, we may need to
look at amending the policy in some way to give you some more
latitude. Right now your only area of state of discretion in the policy
is waive it if somebody c;ioesn't meet it.
COMMISSIONER COLETTA: Mr. Klatzkow, would you help
with the wording? What would be the correct wording?
MR. KLATZKOW: I have no issue with the motion if you wish
to consider Astaldi as a local company for purposes of the policy, or
the other way to do it is simply waive it as to Astaldi. Either way
works for me.
COMMISSIONER COLETTA: I prefer to keep it the original
way where I recognize them as a local --
MR. CARNELL: That's fine.
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COMMISSIONER COLETTA: -- vendor.
CHAIRMAN HENNING: And award the contract to Astaldi for
bid number 08-5106.
COMMISSIONER COLETTA: That's correct. That's in my
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motIon.
MR. AHMAD: Mr. Chairman, my name is Jay Ahmad. You
don't want to award the contract at this time. We're going to bring the
contract to you next board meeting. At this stage we're just trying to
clarifY the local versus nonlocal.
CHAIRMAN HENNING: Okay. So your motion is to accept
Astaldi as a local -- local business?
COMMISSIONER COLETTA: That wording works fine, sir.
CHAIRMAN HENNING: And a second by Commissioner Fiala.
COMMISSIONER FIALA: Yes.
CHAIRMAN HENNING: Discussion on the motion?
(No response.)
CHAIRMAN HENNING: All in favor of the motion, signifY by
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saymg aye.
COMMISSIONER COYLE: Aye.
COMMISSIONER HALAS: Aye.
CHAIRMAN HENNING: Aye.
COMMISSIONER FIALA: Aye.
COMMISSIONER COLETTA: Aye.
CHAIRMAN HENNING: Any opposed?
(No response.)
CHAIRMAN HENNING: Motion carries unanimously.
MR. MUDD: Commissioner, next item is 10E. It's a
recommendation to approve a --
CHAIRMAN HENNING: Commissioner Halas wants to say
something.
COMMISSIONER HALAS: Yeah. I just want to -- as I read
through this and I look at the savings to the taxpayer, I'm starting to
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wonder if we were too confining in regards to local businesses.
I understand that we're trying to make sure that we have
employment opportunities for our local businesses. But my concern
is, I don't want to see us get into a situation where we were a couple of
years ago when we were helter skeIter looking for people to help build
roads. We only had two road builders, and then we were held hostage
as far as accomplishing the task before us.
So it's just a point of discussion. I'm concerned about how
confining we've made this ordinance, and --
CHAIRMAN HENNING: Maybe I can address that. What your
concerns are, are concerns, but actual reality is, if we didn't recognize
Astaldi as local vendor, the next one --
COMMISSIONER HALAS: Yep.
CHAIRMAN HENNING: -- who has never bidded on a road
project who is local, they have a local address, local occupational
license, would have to match Astaldi's bid.
So in this case, what has actually happened is it spurred more
competition and it wouldn't have cost the taxpayers any money.
Commissioner Coyle?
COMMISSIONER COYLE: Yeah, that is -- I presume that is
true for this situation, but the long-term effect ofthis is going to be a
reduction in competition and a higher cost to taxpayers.
This policy is going to get us in trouble. It's not going to do it this
time. It won't do it next time, but cumulatively it is going to get us in
trouble. And that's the reason I didn't vote for it the first time around,
but I know that this is not the time to debate that.
The only thing we can do is when we do notice that the costs are
going up and the bidders are going down, we're going to have to
change it.
CHAIRMAN HENNING: Right.
COMMISSIONER COYLE: And the reason for that is that this
is a bad policy, but nevertheless.
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CHAIRMAN HENNING: Commissioner Fiala?
COMMISSIONER FIALA: Question was simple, Mr. Morgan.
Did you say you have a home here?
MR. MORGAN: Yes, ma'am.
COMMISSIONER FIALA: Okay. That was great.
MR. MORGAN: I live on Marco Island. I'm here.
COMMISSIONER FIALA: Y ou're local.
CHAIRMAN HENNING: Next item.
COMMISSIONER FIALA: Oh, you're my commissioner?
MR. MORGAN: Yes, I am. Well, commissioner -- constituent.
COMMISSIONER FIALA: Oh, yeah. I'm the commissioner. I
think I better go home.
Item #IOD
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SYSTEMS FURNITURE FOR VARIOUS COUNTY FACILITIES -
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MR. MUDD: Mr. Chairman, Commissioners, the next item is
10D. It's a recommendation to approve a plan for immediate
long-term purchases of systems furniture -- of system furniture from
various county facilities.
Mr. Steve Carnell, your Purchasing Director, will present.
MR. CARNELL: Mr. Chairman, members of the board, in May
of this year, the Board of County Commissioners had asked your
citizens Productivity Committee to examine questions regarding the
purchases of systems furniture by the board agency, and we made a
presentation to the Productivity Committee in June, and as a result of
that presentation, the Productivity Committee represented -- I'm sorry
-- prepared and submitted four general recommendations regarding
how they felt we should proceed going forward.
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Requesting Board decision on local preference for Bid No. 08-5106 _
"Santa Barbara Boulevard Extension (Rattlesnake Hammock Road to Davis
Boulevard)", Project No. 60091.
OBJECTIVE: To receive Board direction as to how to proceed with the award of
the referenced contract.
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CONSIDERATIONS: The project was submitted for advertisement of bids on
, July 15, 2008. A non-mandatory pre-bid meeting was held on July 31, 2008. The
bid was split into two phases. Phase I is the construction of Santa Barbara
Boulevard ExtensIon from Rattlesnake Hammock Road to Davis Boulevard.
Phase II is the construction of the LASIP Santa Barbara Canal. Bids were
opened on August 18, 2008 with Astaldi Construction Corporation submitting the
low bid ($18,947,979.12) in accordance with the procedures as established.
Eight companies submitted bids. The bids that were accepted include: Mitchell &
Stark ($19,896,854.92), Palm Beach Grading ($19,995,500.85), APAC
($21,423,519.10), Better Roads ($21,489,071.12), Quality Enterprises
($22,782,749.67), Phillips & Jordan ($23,279,743.01), and Posen
($25,557,985.30).The Engineer's estimate for Phase I was $29,355,189.76, and.
the Engineer's estimate for Phase II was $1,858,713.40, for a total of
$31,213,903.16. The low bid was 40% under the engineer's estimate.
Subsequently, Mitchell & Stark, the second low, submitted a local preference
affidavit and are within 5% of the low bidder.
Several companies (5) submitted the local preference affidavit, including the
apparent tow bidder Astaldi Construction Corporation. In order to be eligible to
receive local preference, a competing bidder must complete and submit a
prescribed affidavit stating that they meet the definition of "Ioca'" under the
Board's preference policy. That policy requires all three of the following:
1. The vendor must have held a Collier County occupational license for at least
one year.
2. The vendor must have a local physical address that is not a post office box.
3. The vendor must provide a verifiable and measurable Impact on the Collier
County economy.
Prior to tendering their bid offer, Astaldi submitted information to the Purchasing
Department in support of their contention that they qualify for the local preference
status. The Purchasing Department and the Office of the County Attomey
reviewed the information and determined that Astaldi did not meet all of the
referenced criteria as presently written in the policy.
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proceeding further with the award of this contract, Staff is requesting that the
Board take one ofthe following actions:
(1) Affinn that Astaldl does not meet the definition of 'local" as set out in the local
preference policy and direct staff to offer the right to match option to the lowest
'local" bidder; or
(2) Waive the Local Vendor Preference Policy for this award.
In either case, staff will bring this contract back for award on a subsequent
meeting agenda.
FISCAL IMPACT: Funds are available In Gas Taxes and Impact Fees. Source
of funds are gas taxes and impact fees.
GROWTH MANAGEMENT IMPACT: The construction of Santa Barbara
Boulevard Extension is identified on the AUIR (CIE No. 32) and is consistent with
the Growth Management Plan.
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LEGAL CONSIDERATIONS: This item has been reviewed by the County
Attorney's Office and does not present any legal issues. The Local Vendor
Preference Policy authorizes the Board to waive this policy. - CMG
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RECOMMENDATION: That the Board of County Commissioner direct staff as to
how to proceed with the award of bid 08-5106 - 'Santa Barbara Boulevard
Extension (Rattlesnake Hammock Road to Davis Boulevard)", Project No. 60091.
Prepared By: Steve Carnell, Purchasing and General Services Director .
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Page 38 of 57
Patricia L. Morgan
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Subject:
Attachments:
brock_m [MaryBrock@colliergov.net]
Monday, September 08,200810:26 AM
Allen. Debbie; Patricia L. Morgan; Carnell, Steve; Barbelta Hutchinson; CarpenterKathy; Puig,
Judy; BenkerAmysue; Pat Pochopin; lehnhard_p
LenPrice; Brock, Mary ,
Additional back up material to tomorrow's agenda packet
additional back up material.pdf
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Importance:
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<<additional back up material. pdt>>
Good morning, Please find additional back up material to the September g agenda. (your packets should have some
back up material on these items already, this is additional material) I have scanned them in all as one document, but the
item numbe[1; are on the lop right comer of each. Items include:
Q Requesting Board decision on local preference for Bid No. 08-5106.
10F: Recommendation to approve an Agreement between Collier County and Dr. Marta U. Coburn, MD.
16A 1: Recommend that the Board of County Commissioners authorize the submittal of the attached HCP Planning
Assistance Grant Proposal
16A2: Recommendation to approve the Release and Satisfaction ot Code Enforcement Liens
16A5: Recommendation to execute a Quit Claim Deed
16A7: Recommendation to grant final approval of the roadway (private) and drainage improvements for the final plat of
Mustang Island
16A 10: Recommendation to grant final approval of the roadway (private) and drainage improvements tor the final plat of
Quarry Phase 1A
16A 13: Recommendation to grant final approval of the roadway (private) and drainage improvements for the final plat of
Cedar Hammock
16F2(A): Recommendation to award RFP No. 08-5022 (Annual Contract for Right-ot-Way)
16F3: Recommendation to approve a Joint Project Agreement between the State of Florida Department of
Transportation
If you have any questions, etc. please let me know. Thank you. MJ
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To: The Soerd of County Commlulone,.
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Dele: September e. 2008
Subj: Back up Information pertaining agenda Item 10.C
Please find enclosed information In support of a n1quest from Astaldi ConBtructlon Corporation
to be considered a local vendor under the Soard's local vendor preference policy. The encloaed
include. the following documents:
1. EXHIBIT 1: A lelterfrom the contractordaled July 21'2008 reQuesting local vendor
designation.
2. EXHIBIT 2: An e-mail from the contractor dated August e, 2008 providing documentation of
their previous efforts to register with (and obtain an occupational license from) Collier
County.
3. EXHIBIT 3: An e-mail reply to Astaldi', request ~om the Purchasing Director dated August
8, 2008 expressing the opinion of .tlff (purchasing Director and the Office of the County
Attorney) that ABlaldl dollS ng,t qualify as 'local' under the local vendor preference policy 8lI
written,
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4. EXHIBIT 4: A latter from Astaldi dated September 5, 2008 summarizinll their position In
anticipation of the forthcoming discussion at tomorrow's Board meeting.
Should you have any questions regarding thl. maller, plelse contact Stave Carnell or myself.
EncIOlIUI'll8
Purchasing Oepertmant
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March 9. 2010
Page 41 of 57
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1) 11/1412007 In support of CoIller County Parks & Recreation. Astaldi
CODStruction donated $2000.00 in sponsorship ofSnowfest 2007, at Golden
Gate Community Park on December 1,2007.
2) 11/1711007 In support of Ha.!l!!!t for Humanin:, Forty Astaldi
Construction field and office personnel joined to help eliminate poverty
housing in Collier County, at Liberty Landing, Immokalee on Saturday. Two
homes were roofed, interior hardware installed, and painted.
3) 1110111007 In support of Collier County Pub & R~reatio!. Twelve
Astaldi Construction Maintenance of Traffic trained employees, donated
their time to assist public plUting at Snowfest 2007.
4) 2/0112008 In support of the Southwest Florida ~YJIlIlbpny and Youth
Orchestra. Astaldi Construction has funded the production of a public
service announcement about the organization. We have distributed the PSA
to local television stations, in hope that they will use this opportunity to
educate our community about the importance of the music program and
ways to contribute to the organization's progress. Southwest Florida
Symphony also uses the video as tool for raising funds on their website.
Astaldi Construction U.S.A. has chosen to spotlight Southwest Florida
Symphony, following the precedence set before us by Astaldi SpA, our main
Corporate Organization in Rome. Italy, who diligently con~butes to
education in the Arts.
5) 2/08/2008 In support of Naples Cb~tian Academ!. Astaldi Construction
perfonned a 4 hour equipment demonstration for the school children, so that
they can learn about the road construction going on in their community.
6) 3nt2008 In support of Collier County Parjg & .Recreation. Astaldi
Construction donated outdoor lighting for the pony rides at Country Jam
2008.
7) 31812008 In support of CoWer County Parks & Recreation, Astaldi
Construction entered the Chili Cook-off at Country Jam 2008, to promote
community involvement among personnel. The Chili Cook-off booth
decorations also provided a recreational sand box and toy trucks for children
to play with at the Country Jam 2008.
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March 9, 2010
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AeIIIdI CcIn*uaIOIl Carp IleIIIWlIlhetlhll put (~'_)oflhlll ....., _" I t ~ Ihould ...
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AateldI_ olIIGIIIIy m8de _.. cflhe~_ 8aI101l11l1on 'OI-aloe delIId 711lio'.2Oll8.
PLEASE KElP ME INFORMeD OF AHY DECISIONS PAADE BY cot.LlE~ COUNTY.
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March 9, 2010
Page 43 of 57
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March 9. 2010
Page 44 of 57
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OffIcial Receipt - Collier County Board of County Commissioners
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March 9, 2010
Page 45 of 57
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Page 46 of 57
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Page 47 of 57
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Page 49 of 57
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March 9, 2010
Page 50 of 57
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'JACK MORGAN'
Gr8eneCoIleen; HauerMil<e
RE: Local Business
Tracking: -- "".m Rt!I.d
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I heve apoken with the County Attorney's OlIlce and at this point _ don't belleYa that _ can jUstify
deeming A8t81d1 eligible for local preference. In spesklng with staff from both the Contractor's Ucensing
Board and the Tax Collector's Otnce, bDlh Indicated that registration of a state cantraclor's 1lC81118
locally Is not connected with or equivalent to obI.lnlng an occupatJonalllcenaa.
According to both, the need for an occupational license Is solely datennined by whether the bU8iness
operates (or plans to operate) an office in Collier County. Accorcllng to thMl, you were probebly told
that you didn't need to pay the occupational tax Ilcenla because you weren't conaldered to be
operating a local office.
Based on where tha language of the current policy re.ds, I do not believe that Aataldi quallfjel .. e
local vendor under !he policy a9 currently wriltan.
I would encouTBga you to proceed with submltling your bid offer for the bid opening. the deadline for
which is scheduled for Monday August 1EJ1h 8t2:30 PM.
If you would like to discuss further, please let me know.
Thanks,
Steve
From: .lAC( MORGAN [lI1lllllO:jmorgan@astllldla1nstructfon.com]
sent: Moncf8y, August 11, 2008 4:59 PM
To: earnele"
SUbject. Fw: ~I Business
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Have you hlld e chlll'lCe to review the documental provldlld?
We wlU be submltllng. Bid to Collier County on August 14, 2008 8I'ld would like to consider OUnlltlYea a Local
Buli".. wllhin our bid proposal.
Regards,
Jack M01'lllID.
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Page 51 of 57
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Asta1di Construction Corporation
"WorIdng for You"
15360-2 Collier Blvd.
Naplca, Florida 34119
Cell II 239-633.7794
Field Office II 239.304.2763
Fax 11239.304.2453
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To: liI!DIILI
s.nt: Friday, August 08, 2008 11:48 AM
SullJec:t: Local BUSin_
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TIll nannll procedure tot a 1t111II con_ to wor1< In Collier County (1II8<:hed) Is to ftR out I regie1r8tlon Ionn
and IUbmR I $1 0.00 fee. This _ done by Aetaldl Qn 9121112008 (receipt 8It8ched). During that period there_
no t.neliIlJId were actullly dllCQureged from Obtaining In OCcupational U-Ie being told that RisonI)' I tax
llcelllllO 1herels IlCl ..Id for It.
Wo ... due to renew Qur I'Illllll8tlon In September 2OOB.
TIlls time we will insist on an OccupellOnal Uconse ($10.00).
Astaldl Conlllruc:tJon Corp beIlev.. thetthla pert (QCCUpetlonalllcenM) oIlhe LC>C81 BUllnlllll requirements lhould
be Grendfethered in to Companies lhll were actively work In Collier County during lhll new requirement being
added. The Ilra1time As1aldl wee 01llcta1ly madl ewa.. oIlhe requirement wel SoIicIt8lIon ., 08-5106 dlled
711512008.
PLEASE KEEP ME INFORMED OF A~ DECISIONS MAOE BY COLLIER COUNTY.
Regardl,
Jack Morven
A8tIIIdl Conlll\lction Corporetion
"Woo1dng tot You"
15380-2 Collier Blvd.
NepIes, Florida 34119
Ce/ltl23H33-n94
FIeld ornce , 239-304.2763
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Page 52 of 57
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Memorandum
Astaldi Construction Corporation
Datc: September 6, 2008
To: Board of County Commissioners (Collier County)
Subject: Pun:basing Policy of Collier COImty (adopted June 2008)
From: Aslaldi Construc;Uon Corporation
The Purchasing Policy adopted June 2008 in "Section XI. Procedure~refcrence t!l
~ BusineQeljp County Contracl$" defmes"Local Business" as fol1ows:
"Local business me,n. the vendor has a valid occupational license issued by Collier CoUDly at
least one year prior to Bid or proposal submission to do business within Collier County that
authorizes the business 10 provide the commodities or service to be purohased, and a physical
busi"e!S address located within the limits of Collier County from which the vendor operates or
performs bnnness. Post Office Boxes arc not verifiable and shall not be ,,""'" for the purpose of
establisbini said physical address. In addition to the foregoing, a vender shall not be considered
a "local busilless" unless it contributes to the economic development and well-being of Collier
County in a verifiable and measurable way. This may include, but not limited to, the retention
and expansion of employment opportunities, the support and increase to the County's tax base,
residency of employees and principals of the business within Collier County. Vendors shall
aflinn in writing their compliance with the foregoing at the time of submitting their bid or
proposal to be eligible for consideration as a "local business" under this _tion."
Astaldi Construction Corporation, and possibly other vendors, are in a position such that while
having worked in Collier CoUDly, and having met all of the criteria outlined above, Astaldi
Construction waa not required to obtain an occupational license, and the. efore may not qualify IS
a local busmcss. The reason that Astaldi Construction does not bave an occupational license is
that when Astaldi Construction's representatives wenl to Collier County Licensing Department
at the 0_ of the Clluo/lt construction project that Astaldi is building, they were advised by a
County employee that since AstaIdi ConstrUction was a Slate Certified General ContnlCtOr, no
occupational license was required. The new Purchasing Policy adopled in June of 2008 did not
address or provide for a lemedy for this situation.
With respect to AstaIdi Construction's qualifications as a local business in Collier County, please
nole the following:
. Astaldi has been a registered vendor with Collier County since 2002
. Astaldi has had a physical address within the County limits since Jan\l81'Y 2007
8220 State Road 84 - Suite 300, Davie, Florida 33324
Telephone: (954) 423.8766. Fax: (954) 423-2597
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. AstaIdi has contributed to tho economic development and wellbeing of Collier County by
paI1icipation with Habitat for Humanity constlUcting home within the Liberty Landing
Development
· AstaIcIi has supportcci Collier CollDty Parks 8IId Rccmrtion by being Corporate Sponsor
fur Snowfcst BDd providing Mainie"once of Traffic to assist in parldng at the CoWttry
Jam event, in addition we provide lighting for the pony rides and recreational sand box
with toys for the children III our Chili Cook-oft'booth.
. AstaIcIi has retained and expanded employment opportunities for the commUDity;
CIuICUtly we employ 6S Collier COllDty m1idcnls as well as an additional II employees
from near by Lee Counly. This docs not include the use of subcontractors that also
employ residents of Collier County. The use and payment of these subcontractors also
contributes to the local economy of Collier County.
. AstaIcIi has been paying Tangible PcnonaI Property Taxes
. AstaIcIi in the last 2 years has widened and Unproved roadways for the County under 2
scpame contracts with a IOtal value of approximately 80 million dollars.
. AstaIcIi has obtained BDd CUITCnt1y holds an Occupational License in Collier County
M you C8Il see Astaldi has b....... and continues 10 be a local business. Unfortunately with tho
wonling that was pJaccd in the Purchasing Polley adopted in June of 2008 Mtalcli. BDd possibly
other entities, may nol been considel1ld "local businesses" due to an Occupational License thaI
Astalcli was told was nol requil1ld, The newly adopted policy docs not address a remedy for
venders in this position, as it clearly appears 10 be a form versus substance matter. Astaldi
CoDSlrUction would request the Board grant AstaIdi Local Business StJrtus. as clearly we have
been and continued to be part of cormnunity of Collier County.
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Telephone: (954) 423-8766. Fax: (954) 423-2597
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Deputy Chief Chris Byrne, Gail Dolan, Chief James McEvoy and
Commander Bill Rule - Adopted 5/0
E. Appointment of members to the Bayshore Beautification MSTU Advisory
Committee.
Resolution 2008-265: Appointing Thomas D. Oakley and Victoria
Nicklos - Adopted 5/0
F. Appointment of members to the Board of Building Adjustments and
Appeals.
Resolution 2008- 266: Appointing William Sylvester and John Melton -
Adopted 5/0
G. Recommendation to declare vacancy on the Development Services Advisory
Committee.
Resolution 2008-267 Adopted - 5/0
H. Appointment of members to the Public Vehicle Advisory Committee.
Resolution 2008-268: Appointing Tony Marino, Russell Berghuis,
Steven Quinn and Ronald Doino - Adopted 5/0
I. Appointment of member to the Habitat Conservation Plan Ad-Hoc Advisory
Committee.
Resolution 2008-269: Appointing Jon C. Staiger - Adopted 5/0
J. Appointment of members to the Pelican Bay Services Division Board.
Resolution 2008- 270: Appointing Gerald A. Moffatt and Geoffrey Scott
Gibson - Adopted 5/0
10. COUNTY MANAGER'S REPORT
A. Recommendation that the Board of County Commissioners approve the
acquisition ofIndependent Certified Public Accountant services, in an
amount not to exceed $25,000, to determine if the Clerk is following the
Board's direction (Resolution 2007-257) regarding Board interest income.
(John Yonkosky)
Approved - 4/1 (Commissioner Henning opposed)
B. To report to the Collier County Board of County Commissioners concerning
the potential scale of a proposed Rental Registration refund oflate fees in
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excess of eighty dollars ($80) for the period of Fiscal Years 2005 through
2007, and a recommendation for a potential refund methodology. (Joe
Schmitt, Gary Mullee)
Approved - 5/0
C. Requesting Board decision on local preference for Bid No. 08-5106 - "Santa
Barbara Boulevard Extension (Rattlesnake Hammock Road to Davis
Boulevard)", Project No. 60091. (Steve Carnell, Jay Ahmad)
Motion to accept Astaldi Construction as a local business - Approved
5/0
D. Recommendation to approve plan for immediate and long term purchases of
systems furniture for various County facilities. (Steve Carnell)
Approved - 5/0
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E. Recommendation that the Board of County Commissioners provide the
County Manager or his designee direction as to how to proceed regarding
the potential adverse impacts of the escalating foreclosures within the
unincorporated area ofthe county. (Joe Schmitt)
Motion to accept proposed rehabilitation plan by CDES Administrator
- Approved 5/0
F. Recommendation to approve an Agreement between Collier County and Dr.
Marta U. Coburn, M.D., Florida District Twenty Medical Examiner d/bla
District Twenty Medical Examiner, Inc. to provide medical examiner
services for Fiscal Year 2009 at a cost of$I,085,000. (Dan Summers)
Approved - 5/0
G. Recommendation to adopt a resolution authorizing removal of 11,541
ambulance service accounts and their respective account receivable balances
which total $7,986,828.72, from the general ledger of Collier County Fund
490 (Emergency Medical Services). Although the amount was recognized
and recorded as Bad Debt Expense during Fiscal Years 2004 and 2005, it
cannot be removed without Board adoption of an authorizing resolution.
(John Yonkosky, Jeff Page)
Resolution 2008-271 Adopted - 5/0
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H. Recommendation to award Bid #08-5061 "Golden Gate Parkway
(Livingston Road to 66th Street) and (60th Street to Santa Barbara Blvd.)
Roadway Grounds Maintenance" to Ground Zero Landscaping Services, Inc.
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AFFIDAVIT FOR CLAIMING STATUS AS A LOCAL BUSINESS
ITB #:10-5423 (Check Appropriate Boxes Below)
STATE OF FLORIDA
AND
129 COLLIER COUNTY [!I LEE COUNTY
PROPOSER/BIDDER/QUOTER AFFIRMS THAT IT IS A LOCAL BUSINESS AS
DEFINED BY THE PURCHASING POLICY OF THE COLLIER COUNTY BOARD OF
COUNTY COMMISSIONERS AND THE REGULATIONS THERETO.
AS DEFINED IN SECTION XI OF THE COLLIER COUNTY PURCHASING POLICY;
A "local business. is defined as a business that has a valid occupational license issued
by either Collier or Lee County for a minimum of one (1) year prior to a Collier County
bid or proposal submission that authorizes the business to provide the commodities or
services to be purchased, and a physical business address located within the limits of
Collier or Lee Counties from which the vendor operates or performs business. Post
Office Boxes are not verifiable and shall not be used for the purpose of establishing said
physical address. In addition to the foregoing, a vendor shall not be considered a "local
business" unless it contributes to the economic development and well-being of either
Collier or Lee County in a verifiable and me:!surable way. This may include, but not be
limited to, the retention and expansion of employment opportunities, the support and
increase to either Collier or Lee County's tax base, and residency of employees and
principals of the business within Collier or Lee County. Vendors shall affirm in writing
their compliance with the foregoing at the time of submitting their bid or proposal to be
eligible for consideration as a "local business" under this section.
Please provide the following information for the Proposer/Bidder/Quoter:
Year Business Established in [!]Collier County or lKl Lee County: 1991
Number of Employees (Including Owner(s) or Corporate Officers): 68
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Number of Employees Living in I!J Collier County or [Xl Lee (Including Owner(s) or
Corporate Officers): 20
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If requested by the County, proposerlbidder/quoter will be required to provide
documentation substantiating the information given in this affidavit. Failure to do so will
result in proposerlbidder/quoter's submission being deemed not applicable.
William J. McDevitt/Cardinal Contractors, Inc.
proposer/Bidder/Quoter Name
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Signature
William J. McDevitt, 2201 Cantu Court
suite 202, sarasota, FL 34232
State of Incorporation: Florida
p~esident
Title
STATE OF FLORIDA
o COLLIER COUNTY
o LEE COUNTY
Sworn to and Subscribed Before Me, a Notary Public, for the above Stat~nd County,
on this 5 f} Day of February, 20 10 . J""" q..T#J 4.- o.-.-n,
Pamela A. White,
Notary Public
My Commission Expires:
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pamolo A. WhIte
Nolary Public Slate of Florida
Comm.# DO 749464
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