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Agenda 10/09/2018 Item #16A1410/09/2018 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Recommendation to award Invitation to Bid (ITB) No. 18-7430 “Landscape Maintenance Vendors” to Florida Land Maintenance, Inc. d/b/a Commercial Land Maintenance and Superior Landscaping & Lawn Service, Inc. OBJECTIVE: To award landscape maintenance contracts to two vendors to perform full-service landscape maintenance services on multiple roadways throughout the County. CONSIDERATIONS: On July 2, 2018, the County publicly advertised Invitation to Bid (ITB) # 18- 7430, Landscape Maintenance Vendors. Staff sent out 7181 notifications, ninety-one (91) vendors viewed the bid package and the County received four (4) bids by the August 2, 2018 due date. The vendors were required to submit bids on various work areas and the lowest responsi ve/responsible vendor would be awarded each area individually. Staff recommends award to the lowest responsive/responsible vendor in each work area except Work Area 25. Acunto Landscape & Design was the lowest vendor on Work Area 25; however, its pricing indicated that it could not complete all the work required in the area; therefore, that award is recommended to Florida Land Maintenance, Inc. Staff’s recommended award is set forth in the following chart: Work Area Miles Vendor Year 1 Prices Year 2 Prices Year 3 Prices 1 3.30 Superior Landscaping & Lawn Service $436,042.00 $436,042.00 $436,042.00 3 4.00 Superior Landscaping & Lawn Service $371.521.00 $371.521.00 $371.521.00 4&22 3.40 Florida Land Maintenance $457,830.00 $471,564.60 $485,711.24 5 8.40 Superior Landscaping & Lawn Service $925,738.00 $925,738.00 $925,738.00 6 3.50 Florida Land Maintenance $469,718.00 $483,809.54 $498,323.83 8 6.00 Superior Landscaping & Lawn Service $505,223.00 $505,223.00 $505,223.00 10 7.00 Florida Land Maintenance $495,563.00 $510,428.81 $525,740.59 11&18 4.40 Florida Land Maintenance $637,568.75 $656,690.80 $676,386.52 12 4.60 Florida Land Maintenance $386,313.40 $397,902.11 $409,838.49 13 8.90 Florida Land Maintenance $636,537.10 $655,629.61 $675,294.90 16 4.30 Florida Land Maintenance $319,555.10 $329,141.69 $339,015.88 17 7.50 Florida Land Maintenance $847,584.00 $873,011.52 $899,201.87 19&20 5.50 Florida Land Maintenance $358,458.99 $369,212.43 $380,288.47 24 4.95 Florida Land Maintenance $366,815.00 $377,814.17 $389,143.32 25 1.64 Florida Land Maintenance $248,220.00 $255,655.94 $263,335.26 In Fiscal Year (FY) 2017, the estimated average landscape maintenance cost per mile was $44,430. The average cost per mile in year one (1), with the addition of these recommended awards, increases to $63,001.61, which results in a 34.8% increase over the FY 2019 budgeted cost per mile. Staff will monitor costs closely, reduce incidental work, and decrease a percentage of the contracted work areas by increasing in-house labor to perform services, when allowable. Standard County purchase orders (PO) will be issued to each vendor by work area to initiate service under the attached Agreements, which provide for a three-year term with the possibility of two, one-year renewals. FISCAL IMPACT: Funding for these services is budgeted annually within the Landscape Maintenance Operations section of the Road Maintenance Division which is contained within the Unincorporated Area General Fund (111). LEGAL CONSIDERATIONS: This item is approved as to form and legality and requires majority vote 16.A.14 Packet Pg. 359 10/09/2018 for Board approval. -SRT GROWTH MANAGEMENT IMPACT: There is no Growth Management Impact associated with this Executive Summary. RECOMMENDATION: To award ITB No. 18-7430 “Landscape Maintenance Vendors” to Superior Landscaping & Lawn Service, Inc. for work areas 1, 3, 5, 8, plus additional services; Florida Land Maintenance, Inc. d/b/a Commercial Land Maintenance for work areas 4 & 22, 6, 10, 11 & 18, 12, 13, 16, 17, 19 & 20, 24, and 25 plus additional services, and to authorize the Chairman to sign the attached Agreements with each vendor. Prepared by: Melissa Pearson, Contract Administration Specialist, Growth Management Department ATTACHMENT(S) 1. 18-7430 SOLICITATION (DOCX) 2. LANDSCAPE SITE SPECS (PDF) 3. ADDENDUM 1 (PDF) 4. ADDENDUM 1 BID TAB (PDF) 5. 18-7430 NORA_Signed (PDF) 6. 18-7430 FloridaLand_VendSigned-with-Updated_Insurance_10-2-18 (PDF) 7. 18-7430 Superior_VendSigned-with-Insurance 10-02-18 (PDF) 8. 18-7430 Superior_InsuranceUpdated_10-01-18 (PDF) 16.A.14 Packet Pg. 360 10/09/2018 COLLIER COUNTY Board of County Commissioners Item Number: 16.A.14 Doc ID: 6646 Item Summary: Recommendation to award Invitation to Bid (ITB) No. 18-7430 “Landscape Maintenance Vendors” to Florida Land Maintenance d/b/a Commercial Land Maintenanc e and Superior Landscaping & Lawn Service, Inc. Meeting Date: 10/09/2018 Prepared by: Title: Contract Administration Specialist – Road Maintenance Name: Melissa Pearson 09/24/2018 11:37 AM Submitted by: Title: Division Director - Road Maintenance – Road Maintenance Name: Travis Gossard 09/24/2018 11:37 AM Approved By: Review: Procurement Services Sandra Herrera Additional Reviewer Completed 10/02/2018 8:26 AM Growth Management Department Diane Lynch Level 1 Reviewer Completed 10/02/2018 11:04 AM Growth Management Operations Support Christopher Johnson Additional Reviewer Completed 10/02/2018 11:08 AM Growth Management Department Gene Shue Additional Reviewer Completed 10/02/2018 11:15 AM Growth Management Department Pamela Lulich Additional Reviewer Completed 10/02/2018 11:38 AM Procurement Services Swainson Hall Additional Reviewer Completed 10/02/2018 11:46 AM Procurement Services Opal Vann Level 1 Purchasing Gatekeeper Completed 10/02/2018 12:02 PM Procurement Services Ted Coyman Additional Reviewer Completed 10/02/2018 12:07 PM Road Maintenance Travis Gossard Additional Reviewer Completed 10/02/2018 1:15 PM Growth Management Department Jeanne Marcella Deputy Department Head Review Skipped 09/24/2018 3:59 PM Growth Management Department Jeanne Marcella Department Head Review Completed 10/02/2018 3:20 PM County Attorney's Office Scott Teach Level 2 Attorney Review Completed 10/02/2018 3:45 PM County Attorney's Office Debbie Allen CAO Preview Skipped 09/27/2018 11:50 AM Office of Management and Budget Valerie Fleming Level 3 OMB Gatekeeper Review Completed 10/02/2018 4:28 PM County Attorney's Office Jeffrey A. Klatzkow Level 3 County Attorney's Office Review Completed 10/03/2018 8:04 AM Budget and Management Office Mark Isackson Additional Reviewer Completed 10/03/2018 8:21 AM 16.A.14 Packet Pg. 361 10/09/2018 County Manager's Office Leo E. Ochs Level 4 County Manager Review Completed 10/03/2018 8:56 AM Board of County Commissioners MaryJo Brock Meeting Pending 10/09/2018 9:00 AM 16.A.14 Packet Pg. 362 COLLIER COUNTY BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS INVITATION TO BID (ITB) FOR LANDSCAPE MAINTENANCE VENDOR SOLICITATION NO.: 18-7430 SWAINSON HALL, PROCUREMENT MANAGER - ACQUISITIONS PROCUREMENT SERVICES DIVISION 3295 TAMIAMI TRAIL EAST, BLDG C-2 NAPLES, FLORIDA 34112 TELEPHONE: (239) 252-8935 swainson.hall@colliercountyfl.gov (Email) This 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. 16.A.14.a Packet Pg. 363 Attachment: 18-7430 SOLICITATION (6646 : ITB #18-7430 Landscape Maintenance Vendors) SOLICITATION PUBLIC NOTICE INVITATION TO BID (ITB) NUMBER: 18-7430 PROJECT TITLE: LANDSCAPE MAINTENANCE VENDOR DUE DATE: August 2, 2018 at 3:00PM PLACE OF BID OPENING: PROCUREMENT SERVICES DIVISION 3295 TAMIAMI TRAIL EAST, BLDG C-2 NAPLES, FL 34112 All proposals shall be submitted online via the Collier County Procurement Services Division Online Bidding System: https://www.bidsync.com/bidsync-cas/ INTRODUCTION As requested by the Road Maintenance Division (hereinafter, the “Division”), the Collier County Board of County Commissioners Procurement Services Division (hereinafter, “County”) has issued this Invitation to Bid (hereinafter, “ITB”) with the intent of obtaining bid submittals from interested and qualified vendors in accordance with the terms, conditions and specifications stated or attached. The vendor, 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 Procurement Ordinance. Landscape Operations is responsible in maintaining multiple roadway medians and sides of right-of-way throughout Collier County. The division desires awards to multiple contractors to perform services for the roadways listed below. BACKGROUND The County has 103 miles of roadways requiring landscape maintenance in medians and side of rights -of-way (ROW). The County intends to award qualified landscape maintenance contractors to provide services as listed in this solicitation. Each awarded contractor shall be responsible for providing full services in maintaining the medians and sides ROW sustaining the quality and health of the plant materials. The contractor shall be required to follow Green Industries Best Management Practices for Florida friendly plants . For Fiscal Year (FY) 2017, the estimated maintenance cost per mile was $44,430. The following 15 roadways approximate annual expenditures are: Radio Road, Work Area 1 = $146,620, approximately 3.0 miles; Rattlesnake Hammock, Work Area 3 = $195,492, approximately 4.0 miles; Collier Blvd South, Work Areas 4 & 22 = $156,394, approximately 3.20 miles ; US 41 East, Work Area 5 = $410,534, approximately 8.40 miles; Immokalee Road, Phases 2 & 3, Work Area 6 = $171,056, approximately 3.50 miles ; Golden Gate Blvd, Work Area 8 = $293,238, approximately 6.0 miles ; Golden Gate Overpass & Golden Gate Parkway, Work Area 10 = $342,111, approximately 7.0 miles; Golden Gate Parkway & Collier Blvd, Phase A & B, Work Areas 11 & 18 = $215,042, approximately 4.40 miles ; Davis Blvd, Phases 1 & 2, Work Area 12 = $224,816, approximately 4.60 miles ; US 41 North, Phases 1 – 5, Work Area 13 = $434,970, approximately 8.90 miles ; Livingston Road, Phases 1 & 2, Work Area 16 = 210,154, approximately 4.30 miles ; Livingston Road, Phases 3 - 5, Work Area 17 = $366,548, approximately 7.50 miles; Immokalee Road, Phase 1 & Immokalee I-75 Interchange, Work Area 19 & 20 = $268,802, approximately 5.50 miles ; Collier Blvd, Work Area 24 = $244,365, approximately 5.0 miles ; Santa Barbara Blvd, Work Area 25 = $80,152, approximately 1.64 miles. TERM OF CONTRACT The contract term, if awards are made is intended to be for (3) years with two (2) one (1) year renewal options. Prices shall remain firm for the initial term of this contract. Surcharges will not be accepted in conjunction with this contract, and such charges should be incorporated into the pricing s tructure. All goods are FOB destination and must be suitably packed and prepared to secure the lowest transportation rates and to comply with all carrier regulations. Risk of loss of any goods sold hereunder shall transfer to the COUNTY at the time and place of delivery; provided that risk of loss prior to actual receipt of the goods by the COUNTY nonetheless remain with VENDOR. AWARD CRITERIA ITB award criteria are as follows: 16.A.14.a Packet Pg. 364 Attachment: 18-7430 SOLICITATION (6646 : ITB #18-7430 Landscape Maintenance Vendors)  The County’s Procurement Services Division reserves the right to clarify a vendor’s submittal prior to the award of the solicitation.  It is the intent of Collier County to award to the lowest, responsive and responsible vendor(s) that represents the best value to the County.  For the purposes of determining the winning bidder, the County will select the vendor with the lowest price as outlined below:  Lowest Bid Total in Each Area  Collier County reserves the right to select one, or more than one suppliers, award on a line item basis, establish a pool for quoting, or other options that represents the best value to the County; however, it is the intent to:  identify single awardee in each area.  The County reserves the right to issue a formal contract or standard County Purchase Order for the award of this solicitation . DETAILED SCOPE OF WORK Work Area 1: Radio Road "Airport Pulling Road to Santa Barbara Blvd & Cape Sabal and Commercial Blvd medians," approximately 3.30 Miles A. Airport Road to Santa Barbara Blvd; approximately 3.00 miles B. Cape Sabal (one median) and Commercial Blvd (one median); approximately, 0.30 Miles □ Improved medians 1-30 (Airport Road to Santa Barbara Blvd) on Radio Road. □ Improved median on Commercial Blvd and one Bahia median on Cape Sabal. □ All side right-of-way areas on Radio Road from Airport Rd to Santa Barbara Blvd. Wok Area 3: Rattlesnake Hammock Road "US 41 East to Collier Blvd," approximately 4.00 miles Phase 1: Rattlesnake Hammock Road from US 41 East to Santa Barbara Blvd Extension; approximately 2.00 miles Phase 2: Rattlesnake Hammock Road from Polly Avenue/Santa Barbara Extension to Collier Blvd; approximately 2.00 miles. □ Improved Medians 1 - 30 □ North and South sides of right-of-way from US 41 East to Collier Blvd. Work Areas 4 & 22: Collier Blvd "Port Au Prince to one median North of Hammock Bay & Mc Llevane Bridge to Jolley Bridge," approximately 3.40 miles Collier Blvd South (Port Au Prince to one median North of Mainsail Drive) and (McLlevane Bridge to Jolley Bridge) A: Collier Blvd Mc Llevane Bridge to Jolley Bridge □ Improved medians 1-6, mowing around the pump station and irrigation controller up to the road side. □ All side right-of-way areas on at the around the Jolley Bridge and embankments and at the pump station on Capri Blvd. B: Collier Blvd Fiddler’s Creek to North of Mainsail Drive □ Collier Blvd at Fiddler’s Creek to one median north of Mainsail Drive: one (1) unimproved median, one (1) paver median and three and half (3-1/2) improved medians, median numbers 8 – 12. □ All sides right-of-way areas by the water meters and backflow preventer Work Area 5: US 41 East – Phases A – E, approximately 8.40 miles Phase A: (Davis Blvd to Sandpiper Blvd / Courthouse Shadows), 1.20 miles Phase B: (Courthouse Shadows – Rattlesnake Hammock Road), 1.70 miles □ Improved medians 1-27 □ All side right-of-way areas on US 41 East from Sandpiper/Davis Blvd to Rattlesnake-Hammock Rd Phase C: Rattlesnake Hammock Road – St. Andrews Blvd, 1.50 miles Phase D: St. Andrews Blvd – Barefoot Williams Blvd, 2.50 miles 16.A.14.a Packet Pg. 365 Attachment: 18-7430 SOLICITATION (6646 : ITB #18-7430 Landscape Maintenance Vendors) Phase E: Barefoot Williams – Collier Blvd, 1.50 miles □ Improved medians 25-48 □ All side right-of-way areas on US 41 East from Rattlesnake-Hammock Road to the Collier Blvd. Work Area 6: Immokalee Road Phases 2 & 3 "Tarpon Bay Boulevard to Collier Boulevard,” approximately 3.50 miles Phase 2: Strand Blvd to Preserve Lane □ Improved medians 22-34 □ All side right-of-way areas from Strand Blvd to Preserve Lane Phase 3: Preserve Lane to Collier Blvd □ Improved Medians 35-40 □ All side Right of Way areas from Preserve Lane to Collier Blvd Work Area 8: "Golden Gate Boulevard, Phases 1 - 4," approximately 6.0 miles Collier Blvd to one (1) median past Wilson Blvd, and 13th ST SW Chicane Medians □ Collier Blvd to 23rd St SW, 1.00 miles □ 23rd St SW to 13th St SW, 2.00 miles □ 13th St SW – Chicane medians, 1.00 miles □ 13th St SW – one median past Wilson Blvd, 2.00 miles Work Area 10: "Golden Gate Overpass & Parkway," approximately 7.0 miles Golden Gate Overpass from Bears Paw to Livingston Road, 5.50 miles □ Improved medians 1-4 □ All sides right-of-way areas on Golden Gate Parkway from Bear’s Paw to Livingston Road, including all retention areas. Golden Gate Parkway from Livingston Road to Santa Barbara Blvd, 1.50 miles □ Improved medians 1-26 □ All sides right-of-way areas on Golden Gate Blvd from Collier Blvd to 1st St. □ 13th St Chicane medians and side ROW mowing Work Area 11 & 18: "Golden Gate Parkway & Collier Boulevard (Phases A & B), approximately 4.40 miles" Golden Gate Parkway from Santa Barbara Boulevard to Collier Boulevard □ Improved medians □ All side right-of-way areas on Golden Gate Parkway (Santa Barbara Boulevard to Collier Boulevard) Collier Blvd, Phase A (588 feet north of City Gate Boulevard to Golden Gate Parkway) □ Improved medians □ All side right-of-way areas on Collier Boulevard (588 feet north of City Gate Boulevard to Golden Gate Parkway) Collier Blvd, Phase B (Golden Gate Parkway to Green Boulevard) □ Improved medians □ All side right-of-way areas on Collier Boulevard (Golden Gate Parkway to Green Boulevard) Work Area 12: "Davis Boulevard Phases 1 & 2,” approximately 4.60 miles Phase 1: US 41 East/Sandpiper Blvd to Airport Pulling Road, 1.60 miles Phase 2: Airport Pulling Road to County Barn Road, 3.00 miles □ Improved medians 1-27 □ On Davis Blvd from US 41East/Sandpiper Blvd to County Barn Road, all sides right-of-way Work Area 13: "US 41 North, Phases 1 - 5," approximately 8.90 miles US 41 North Locations Phases 1 & 2: Seagate Dr. / PRR to Vanderbilt Beach Road , includes medians on Seagate Dr. and Vanderbilt Beach Rd, 3.40 miles. 16.A.14.a Packet Pg. 366 Attachment: 18-7430 SOLICITATION (6646 : ITB #18-7430 Landscape Maintenance Vendors) Trail Blvd from Ridge Drive to Myrtle Road , 1.3 miles Phase 3: Vanderbilt Beach Road to Immokalee Road , 1.50 miles Vanderbilt Beach Road (US 41 North to Hammock Oak Drive/Gulf Pavilion Dr.), medians 1-3 Phase 4: Immokalee Road to Wiggins Pass Road , 2.00 miles Phase 5: Wiggins Pass Road to the County line, 2.00 miles □ US 41 North, Phases 1-3, improved medians 1-28 □ Seagate Drive from US 41 North to Crayton Road, improved medians 1 -6 □ US 41 North, Phases 4-5, improved medians 29-50 □ US 41 North from Wiggins Pass Road to the County Line, all sides right -of-way Work Area 16: "Livingston Road Phase 1 & 2," approximately 4.30 miles Livingston Road, Phases 1 & 2, from Golden Gate Parkway to Pine Ridge Road □ Improved medians 1-14 □ All side right-of-way areas indicated from Radio Road to Pine Ridge Road □ Two Wet Retention Ponds: one at Golden Gate Parkway and the other at Pine Ridge Road. Work Area 17: "Livingston Road Phases 3, 4, and 5," approximately 7.50 miles Livingston Road, Phases 3 -5 Phase 3: Pine Ridge Road to Vanderbilt Beach Road; approximately 2.00 miles  Improved medians 15-19  All side right-of-way areas indicated from Pine Ridge Road to Vanderbilt Beach Road  Swale retention area throughout the entire segment on the east side. Phase 4: Vanderbilt Beach Road to Immokalee Road; approximately 2.00 miles  Improved medians 20-24  All side right-of-way areas indicated from Vanderbilt Beach Road to Immokalee Road Phase 5: Immokalee Road to the County Line; approximately 3.50 miles  Improved medians 24-32  All side right-of-way areas indicated from Immokalee Road to the Collier/Lee/Bonita County Line Work Areas 19 & 20: "Immokalee Road Phase 1 & I-75 Interchange," approximately 5.50 miles Immokalee Road, Phase 1, 111th Avenue to Strand Blvd □ Improved medians 1 – 22 □ All side right-of-way areas on Immokalee Road from 111th Avenue to Strand Blvd. Immokalee Road and I-75 Interchange, Strand Blvd to Tarpon Bay Blvd □ Improved medians 23 – 25 □ All side right-of-way areas on Immokalee Road from Strand Blvd to Tarpon Bay Blvd. □ All quadrants areas including ramp areas on □ Pond site on the SW quadrant Work Area 24: Collier Blvd "US 41 East to Marino Circle including the pond site at US 41 East & 951," approximately 4.95 miles Collier Boulevard A. US 41 East to Marino Circle B. Pond site on Collier Blvd at US 41 East Work Areas (Collier Blvd referred to as 951) □ Improved medians 28A to 52 □ West right-of-way areas and sod along County trail on 951from US 41 East to Marino Circle (Mowing only) □ Pond Site at US 41 East and Collier Blvd 16.A.14.a Packet Pg. 367 Attachment: 18-7430 SOLICITATION (6646 : ITB #18-7430 Landscape Maintenance Vendors) Work Area 25: "Santa Barbara Blvd "David Blvd to I-75 Bridge," approximately 1.64 miles Work Areas (Santa Barbara Blvd from Davis to I -75 Bridge), □ Improved medians 15 to 25 □ West and East right-of-way areas and sod on Santa Barbara from Davis to I-75 bridge Brief Description of Purchase County intends to award qualified contractor(s) to provide landscape maintenance services as listed in this solicitation for a three (3) year term with two (2), one (1) year renewals. Awarded contractor(s) shall be responsible for providing full services in mai ntaining the medians and sides of right-of-way (ROW), sustaining the quality and health of the plant materials. The contractor(s) shall be required to follow Green Industries Best Management Practices for Florida friendly plants. Minimum Qualifications This section has three (3) criteria for providing minimum qualifications that must meet or exceed to qualify for this bid and to be considered for the award. The contractor(s) are required to perform Routine Basic Landscape Maintenance Services. However, the following services are authorized for subcontractors:  Irrigation Services.  Arborist’s Services  Fertilization Applications  Pesticide, Fungicide, and Herbicide Applications  Plant Growth Regulator Applications Contractors/Subcontractors must submit required document ation, licenses, and certificates at bid submission or before Notice of Recommended Award (NORA). 1. Licenses/Certifications/Documentation Licenses and certifications pursuant to Collier County, Contractor’s Licensing, Ordinance Number 2006 -46, as amended, and Florida State Statutes. a. Collier County Landscape Restricted or Landscape License; Landscape & Irrigation License; or Unlimited Landscape License. b. Collier County Irrigation License - A minimum of three (3) years’ experience with Motorola Irrigation Control Systems or equivalent smart controller systems. The contractor is to provide a list of projects with Motorola Irrigation Control Systems or smart controller systems where they have maintained within the last three (3) years. c. Collier County Pest Control License 2. Certifications a. Limited Urban Commercial Fertilizer Applicator Certification, Chapter 482.1562, F.S. b. Certified Pest Control Operator, Lawn & Ornamental, Chapter 482.111, F.S.- E c. Employee Identification Card for non-certified employees OR a listing of employees’ names and their issued ID card numbers that will perform pest control for a licensed company. Each ID card must be an employee of the licensed company and work under the direct supervision of the certified operator in charge. Chapter, 482.091 F.S. d. International Society of Arborists (ISA) certification - The Contractor shall have one permanent full-time employee that possesses an active certification. Contractor shall provide a copy of an active Florida Arborist Certification. e. Maintenance of Traffic (MOT), Intermediate Level Certificate with three (3) years’ e xperience. f. Irrigation certifications for employees g. Green Industries, Best Management Practices, Certificate under Chapter 482.1562, F.S. (certificate must be obtained within six (6) months from contract execution). 3. Documentation (forms provided) a. Experience: Provide a description describing a minimum three (3) years’ experience that is relevant and similar to the Scope of Work and specifications. 16.A.14.a Packet Pg. 368 Attachment: 18-7430 SOLICITATION (6646 : ITB #18-7430 Landscape Maintenance Vendors) b. Equipment List: Provide a list of all company-owned and leased equipment for this contract. c. References: Include five (5) governmental or commercial references relevant to the services listed in the specifications. Scope of Services Awarded contractor /subcontractor shall be responsible for landscape maintenance services. Attachment B “Site Specifications” has detailed descriptions of each work area. The work areas are awarded in “as is” conditions, and the contractors/subcontractor s are highly encouraged to visit each work area for a full assessment before bidding. Services for landscape maintenance may require services weekly, monthly, quarterly, or on an “as needed” basis. Division determines the schedules to sustain the quality and health of plant materials within the medians and sides of ROW improved areas. The services include, but are not limited to, medians and sides ROW mowing; weeding; edging; trimming; pruning; general site trimming; trash removal; hardscapes pressure washing; blowing, irrigation checks and repairs; ornamental & turf applications of herbicide, pesticide, fungicide, and growth regulator; mulching; fertilization applications; tree trimming; palm pruning, palm frond bungee cord restraints; tree and palm re-staking, re-standing; plant replacements; emergency services; crane services; water truck services; hand watering; sod replacements; Maintenance of Traffic (MOT); and all other services as they relate to landscape maintenance. 1. Specifications These services are inclusive of furnishing labor, supervision, equipment, tools, materials, and MOT to perform the work , and they shall be included in the unit prices bid. Use current techniques and standards approved by University of Florida, Institute of Food and Agriculture Services (UF/IFAS). Collier County expects the successful contractor(s) to comply with all terms of this bid fully. Every item and schedule is an important element of the bid, and the contractor/subcontractor shall adhere to them. The bid tabulation quantities are approximate, and the frequencies for services are suggestions for bidding purposes. These services or service frequencies may increase or decrease at the discretion of the Division. Contractors shall perform services at their bid prices; refusal to perform any services at bid prices may be subject to contract termination. 1.1 Section I. Routine Basic Landscape Maintenance & Irrigation Services Specifications for routine services include, but not limited to, median mowing and edging, side of the right -of-way (ROW) mowing and edging, street cleaning, median weeding, side right-of-way weeding, general site trimming, trash removal, and irrigation system maintenance and repair. There are two (2) mowing schedules during the calendar year consisting of a Winter Schedule that starts on November 1st through April 30th with biweekly services, and the Summer Schedule starts May 1st through October 31st with weekly services. However, the Division shall set the service frequencies on the monthly schedule issued to the contractor before the commencement of services. 1.1.1 Mowing The number of mowing services may be modified by the Division depending upon conditions or extenuating circumstances. Mowing includes, but not limited to: swale areas, sod within medians, and sod on sides of ROW (both sides of the roadway). a. Before mowing, the contractor shall remove palm fronds, horticultural and non -horticultural debris, leaves, rocks, paper, tree branches and limbs, and various types trash from the turf areas, plant beds, and hardscapes. b. Mow in a manner consistent with landscape maintenance industry standards that ensures smooth surface appearance without scalping or leaving uncut grass. c. Use alternate mowing practices, patterns, or equipment within narrow turf areas to prevent wheel ruts or worn areas in the turf. d. All ROW mowing is from the back of curb or sidewalk to the right-of-way line (in most cases the wooden or concrete power poles). e. Mow at the highest recommended height for species in the table below recommended by the University of Florida’s Institute of Food and Agriculture Sciences (UF/IFAS). Do not remove more than one third (1/3) of the leaf blade at each mowing. Species Mowing Height (inches) Grass Height Not to Exceed (inches) Bahiagrass 3.0 – 4.0 4.5 – 6.0 St. Augustine 3.5 – 4.0 5.5 – 6.0 f. On the same day that Contractor mows, remove grass clippings and debris from hardscapes such as, but not limited to: sidewalks, streets, driveways, curbs, and gutters.  Remove grass clippings and debris in the vicinity of a stormwater inlet or catch basin.  Do not allow grass clippings or debris to enter into any inlet, catch basin, or body of water. 16.A.14.a Packet Pg. 369 Attachment: 18-7430 SOLICITATION (6646 : ITB #18-7430 Landscape Maintenance Vendors)  Deposit grass clippings into existing turf areas. g. Mow turfgrass with a mulching type mower eliminating the need to bag and transport grass clippings. Leaf clippings in the turf area will add nutrients and organic matter back into the lawn. Should bagging be necessary, the bagged clippings shall be collected and removed at no additional cost to the County. h. Swale mowing is throughout the entire year. During rainy se ason conditions, address these areas at each service. Water in swales with vegetation and weeds protruding above the water, reduce the height to 12” above the water line or as directed by the Division. Mowed vegetation should be directed away from the water and not allowed to remain piled up around the pond. i. Dry retention mowing is throughout the year, the height of grass must not exceed eighteen inches (18”). Areas holding water restrict mowing to ten feet (10’) buffer from the water’s edge. Mowed vegetation should be directed away from the water and not allowed to remain piled up around the pond. j. Wet retention areas (ponds) mowing of vegetation within ten feet (10’) from the water’s edge at the time of mowing must be greater than 6 inches in height. Mowed vegetation should be directed away from the water and not allowed to remain piled up around the pond. k. Turf areas that are water-soaked require a hand walk behind mower, twenty-one-inch (21” +/-) diameter, to prevent wheel ruts in the turf caused by heavier, self-propelled, riding mowers. Damage to the turf caused by the Contractor’s equipment shall be repaired immediately following the service at no additional cost to the County. l. Turfgrass showing visible signs of heat stress, disease, and irrigation malfunctions must be reported the Division immediately. 1.1.2 Edging Mechanical turf edging shall be done with each mowing service or as directed by the Division. No herbicides are authorized for edging. a. Metal blade edging is not permitted along plant bed and turf edges where an underground irrigation system is present. b. Mechanical metal blade edging is permitted along the back of curbs. c. Grass root runners extending into the mulched, concrete, asphalt, and brick paved areas shall be cut and removed with the edging service. d. Edging is required in all turf areas such as, but not limited to: sprinkler heads, valve boxes, timer pedestals, posts, utility service boxes, shrubs, signposts, manholes, guardrails, along sidewalk edges, back of concrete curbs, around plant beds, street light bases, headwalls, and trees. e. Edging debris on streets, sidewalks, or other areas shall be removed the same day as the service, including but not limited to: sidewalks, curbing, gutters including a four foot (4’) area from the face of th e curb and sidewalk. No clippings or other debris shall be blown into or deposited onto adjacent property or accumulated in ROW areas. f. Edging with herbicides is not authorized, and if Contractor used them, they are responsible for bringing the site back to full restoration at their expense. 1.1.3 Weeding Weed control is within the medians and the sides of ROW to include bedding plants, perennials, shrubs, trees, sidewalks (asphalt, concrete or paver), guardrail bases, tree grates, curb joints, and mulched areas. Perform services weekly, or as necessary, to provide a reasonably weed -free and a visually well-maintained area approved by the Landscape Operations Manager and Landscape Supervisor. The contractor must control weeds in landscape plantings using a combination of non- chemical (manually) and chemical methods. Post-emergent products must contain Glyphosate herbicide to control weeds, and it will require the contractor to add a blue tracker, tracer dye, to the product before treatments. Incomplete weed ing will cause invoice rejection for this line item. Additionally, the contractor may have deductions for non -performance. 1.1.4 General Site Trimming Contractor shall disinfect pruning tools before performing services to prevent disease transmission. Pruning is on a weekly basis, “as needed,” or at the Division’s discretion for plant foliage below ten feet (10’). Notify Division Landscape Supervisor via email within twenty-four (24) hours with signs of dying trees, shrubs, and plant materials. a. Regular service includes trimming plant foliage to heights below ten feet (10’); including but not limited to: groundcovers, shrubs, canopy trees (except Magnolias) and palms. Also, removal of water sprouts, suckers, dead or diseased foliage, and branches. b. Maintain groundcovers to eighteen inches (18”) from the curb. c. Trim the plants eighteen inches (18”) from the irrigation heads to maintain uniform irrigation distribution patterns. d. Maintain vehicular sight line visibility at maximum requirements of eighteen through twenty-four inches (18” – 24”) measured within the travel lane; trim them to the plant material shape or form. e. Corrective pruning services performed to keep the natural shape and characteristics of the species. f. Prune groundcovers and shrubs to eighteen inches (18”) in height by October 1st each year before cooler temperatures, to ensure blooming plants are at the proper elevation during the heavy traffic season. 16.A.14.a Packet Pg. 370 Attachment: 18-7430 SOLICITATION (6646 : ITB #18-7430 Landscape Maintenance Vendors) g. Groundcovers and shrubs maintain a thirty-six inch (36”) maximum height or as designated by the Division. h. Prune selectively to improve the plant structure health and to enhance fruiting, flowering, or appearance. i. Shrub pruning should be done consistently throughout each median for all shrub types, so the landscape appearance has continuity throughout that median. j. Shrubs within the turn lanes maintain twenty-four (24”) measured from the travel lane. k. Bougainvillea’s and Green Island Ficus maintain twenty-four inches (24”) throughout the year. l. Asian Jasmine and Perennial Peanut are to be top sheered with side edging/sheering. m. Prune ornamental grasses once a year, only after the blooming season, at the plant base to remove old growth. Do not cut grasses in a flat top method. Varieties include, but are not limited to Fountain, Muhly, Florida Gama, and Fakahatchee. n. Do not prune Liriope muscari without Division approval and guidance. o. Remove old leaves and dead flowering growth on the Blueberry Flax, Agapanthus, Bird of Paradise, Iris, and other similar varieties. p. Maintain tree canopies over pathways or sidewalks at a minimum height of ten feet (10’). q. Shrubs and groundcovers adjacent to pathways or sidewalks prune to maintain one-foot (1’) clearance from the edge of the pathway. It is recommended that adjacent shrubs and groundcovers are maintained at an angle or rounded away from the pathway. r. Groundcovers require minimal pruning. Groundcovers are not allowed to grow over curbs or onto paved areas. s. Landscaping requires an esthetically clean appearance, so remove pruning and trimming debris following each service. 1.1.5 Street Cleaning Sidewalks, curbs, and gutters, including four feet (4’) area from the face of gutters, curbs, turn lanes, medians, and sidewa lks must be cleaned immediately following each service to prevent accumulation of debris and to keep areas neatly maintained with safe conditions. a. No debris shall be blown or deposited on adjacent property, accumulated on right -of-way areas, or blown into roadways or travel lanes. b. Payment for this item is dependent on no debris and clippings removed from sidewalks, curbs, gutters, or roadways. 1.1.6 Trash Removal At each service, site areas require removal of trash or debris including, but not be limited to paper, bottles, cans, trash, horticultural and non-horticultural debris, leaves, rocks, tree branches and limbs, and various types other trash from the turf areas, plant beds, and hardscapes. a. Trash and debris disposal must be at a landfill or disposal site. Include disposal fees, tipping, and other disposal charges in the bid schedule unit price. b. To receive payment, remove trash from the medians, within planting beds, sidewalks, and side ROW areas. 1.1.7 Irrigation System Maintenance & Repair The contractor is authorized to subcontract irrigation services; however, the right to subcontract does not relieve Contractor from responsibility or liability assumed under contract. Contractor shall remain liable for work performance by a subcontractor, and ensures subcontractor completes the work and meets timelines requested by Division Representative per contract documents. Satisfactory performance is a requirement of contract by contractor/subcontractor; unsatisfactory work may cause deductions for non-performance. Work consists of weekly irrigation systems visual inspections to determine if systems are functioning normally, but may change at the Division’s discretion. Complete work areas before moving to the next roadway area. Any minor repairs discovered during the weekly services, repair immediately. Minor repairs consist of, but not limited to, cuts, lateral/funny leaking pipes, replacing irrigation heads, clogged heads, damaged pipes, and flooded areas. Any damaged caused by the Contractor’s or subcontractor’s personnel while performing services shall be repaired immediately at no cost to the County. 1.1.7.1. Valves Valves can be operated manually at the valve box, and the surge board toggle, or at the controller. Return the operation switch to the “automatic” position following service. Failure to do so may create hazardous road conditions because of uncontrolled irrigation water running outside of the programmed schedule area. At Division’s discretion, they may change the operating procedure, so valves turn on virtually using a laptop or Smart device. 1.1.7.1.1. Automatic Control Valve assemblies and Quick Coupling Valves service requirements: a. Open zone control valve assemblies’ boxes and inspect valves for leaks and proper settings. b. Clean valve boxes ensuring they are clean and free of debris, leaves, and mulch. c. Check quick coupling boxes ensuring they are free of debris and foreign objects. d. Keep grass and mulch out of valve boxes. 16.A.14.a Packet Pg. 371 Attachment: 18-7430 SOLICITATION (6646 : ITB #18-7430 Landscape Maintenance Vendors) e. Valve boxes in sod areas to be kept at sod level. f. Valve boxes in plant beds to be kept two inches (2”) above finished mulch level, and any encroaching vegetation shall be trimmed to ensure valve boxes are accessible. Upon approval, County will supply the valve boxes to reach the specified height. 1.1.7.2. Minor Repairs Field repairs not completed on the same day must continue the next day. Each day repairs are incomplete; contractor/subcontractor must notify Division Representative and provide them with the work status. The division shall supply irrigation parts requested by contractor/subcontractor, and if parts are unavailable at the Division’s warehouse, they shall notify Division Representative so they can record those parts and work areas affected. Division Representative may authorize contractor /subcontractor to move to the next roadway. Contractor/subcontractor is responsible for returning damaged and replacement parts to Division’s warehouse located at 4800 Davis Blvd, Naples, FL; Monday – Friday, from 8:00 a.m. – 3:30 p.m. Failure to return parts as required for Division warehouse accountability, may cause contractor/subcontractor to pay parts costs. 1.1.7.2.1. Minor repairs include, but not limited to: replacement of heads, decoders, nozzles, solenoids, installation or replacement of risers, repairs of lateral PVC pipe or funny pipe breaks, and clear any restricted sprinkler lines. a. Clear obstructions from or around irrigation heads that prohibit them from being able to rise to their full extent (i.e., sod runners, plant material, grass). b. Review system and repair any blown-off heads, broken lines, or leaks around heads or valves. c. Clean and adjust sprinkler heads and nozzles to ensure that landscaped areas receive one hundred percent (100%) irrigation coverage and heads are not spraying onto roadways or walkways. Irrigation heads obstructed by the planting beds, it is the responsibility of the contractor to trim the plant material back to ensure that an 18” separation is always maintained. d. If a longer nozzle is required contractor shall change nozzle using County supply parts. e. Replace defective and broken heads or nozzles, install or replace defective and/or broken risers and repair minor breaks or restricted sprinkler lines. f. Inspect, clean, and replace, if necessary, screen/filters within the sprinkler heads. g. Minor repairs include replacement of heads, bubblers, nozzles, decoders, and solenoids; installation or replacement of risers; repair of minor/lateral PVC piping breaks or subsurface piping or restricted sprinkler lines, replacement of damaged valve boxes/lids, necessary for the proper and safe operation of the systems. h. Flag problems and provide a written record to the Road Maintenance Irrigatio n Supervisor. Unit price includes flags, primer, and glue. 1.1.7.3. Contractor/Subcontractor Responsibility Contractor/subcontractor has the sole responsibility to notify Division Representative of irrigation problems or additional irrigation maintenance needs they discover during weekly checks. It’s their responsibility to ensure that the plant material is flourishing and does not suffer from insufficient irrigation. They must correct any minor irrigation issues. When discovering a major issue, the contractor must bring it to the Division Representative’s attention immediately. The contractor/subcontractor may suffer damages for failure to notify Division. 1.1.7.4. Irrigation Crew Size and Communication Device Contractor/subcontractor irrigation service crew shall consist of two (2) on-site personnel. Crew shall have field communication devices while performing services, so Division Representatives may contact them in the field. Additionally, a laptop or Smart device will be required for virtual connection to the irrigation system. 1.1.7.5. Irrigation Crew Scheduled Work Segment work shall be completed in one (1) visit; if necessary, a consecutive day visit may follow. The purpose is to have the entire segments under contract completed at the same time. 1.1.7.6. Irrigation General Maintenance Report Sheets (GMRS) Contractor/subcontractor must complete one (1) GMRS sheet per controller. It must be completed in its entirety identifying the controller that was inspected; GMRS must be emailed to Division Landscape and Irrigation Supervisors no later than 6:30 a.m. the next day to complete final inspections. Contractor /subcontractor must be compliant as written, so Division inspections are scheduled confirming work was completed. Failure to comply with these directives may result in invoice rejection for non-payment or non-performance deductions. 16.A.14.a Packet Pg. 372 Attachment: 18-7430 SOLICITATION (6646 : ITB #18-7430 Landscape Maintenance Vendors) 1.1.7.7. Contractor's Schedule Email work schedules to Division’s Landscape & Irrigation Supervisors by Monday at 6:30 a.m. Schedules must list crew member names, service dates, times, and locations. Irrigation services are weekly; however, dependent upon various situations that may occur, the schedule may be decreased or increased at the Division’s discretion. a. Work schedules are Monday through Friday when County offices are open. b. Any work schedule changes require notification via email to Division Supervisors and Inspector. This is a mandatory requirement to be compliant with the contract. 1.2 Section II. Site Specific Maintenance Functions Use current techniques and standards approved by the University of Florida, Institute of Food and Agriculture Services (UF/IFAS) and the International Society of Arboriculture (ISA) for these services. a. Must have knowledge and experience in the hard wood canopy, palm pruning, fertilization, support systems, and other aspects of tree care with the ability to recognize, diagnose and report tree defects caused by pest, tree and root structure, and diseases. b. Must adhere to ANSI accredited Standards A300 policies and standards, current edition, c. Florida Certified Arborist on staff to supervise and direct field personnel to ensure that work is completed per specifications to include, but not limited to, palm and tree maintenance services, tree and palm planting and staking , stump, and root grinding. d. ISA Best Management Practices e. Seven main objectives for pruning services are: 1) reduce the risk of failure; 2) provide clearance; 3) r educe shade and wind resistance; 4) maintain health; 5) influence flower and fruit production; 6) improve views; and 7) improve aesthetics. 1.2.1. Tree and Palm Maintenance is divided into four (4) categories: 1. Basic Tree Pruning; 2. Structural Tree Pruning; 3. Palm Pruning; 4. Stump and Root Grinding. 1.2.1.1. Category 1. Basic Tree Pruning In accordance with ISA Best Management Practices, this category is divided into four (4) primary pruning methods which include: a. Cleaning, b. Thinning, c. Raising, and d. Reducing. a. Cleaning Cleaning trees is the selective removal of dead, diseased, cracked, stubbed , hanging, and broken branches. This service can be performed on trees of any age but is most common on middle-aged and mature trees. This is the preferred method for mature trees because it does not remove live branches unnecessarily. The removal location of branches requires review and approval with Division’s Landscape Supervisor. b. Thinning Pruning is the selective removal of small live branches to reduce crown density. Proper thinning retains the crown shape and size and should provide an even distribution of foliage throughout the crown. i. Thinning includes removing dead or broken limbs one-inch (1”) in diameter or larger; if two (2) limbs are crowning or touching each other, shorten or remove one of them; originate within twelve inches (12”) of each other on the trunk, shorten or remove one of them. ii. Use directional pruning, so future growth is directed away from the roadway, sidewalk, building, street lights, or possible obstruction. iii. Thinning increases the sunlight penetration and air movement throughout the crown and with increased light and air stimulate, it aids in maintaining interior foliage. iv. No excessive branch removal on the lower two -thirds (2/3) of a branch or stem (lion tailing). This may cause adverse effects on the tree and is not an acceptable practice. v. Thinning crown requires approval by Division Landscape Supervisor, and the percentage of foliage must be specified. The removal percentage is between ten-fifteen percent (10%-15%) percent, and should not exceed 25 percent (25%) of the foliage when using pruning to thin methods. c. Raising Pruning to raise, elevate, or lift tree canopy by selective removal of branches to provide vertical clearance. i. Crown raising shortens or removes lower branches of a tree to provide clearance for buildings, signs, vehicles, pedestrians, and vistas. Live crown to clear trunk ratio should be no less than 50 percent when raising is completed. ii. Structural pruning should be considered with raising according to ANSI standards. When raising, the desired clearance should be specified by Division Landscape Supervisor. 16.A.14.a Packet Pg. 373 Attachment: 18-7430 SOLICITATION (6646 : ITB #18-7430 Landscape Maintenance Vendors) iii. Branches over paved areas should be shortened or removed to allow approximately ten feet (10’) over sidewalks, sixteen feet (16’) over travel lanes, or clearances specified by Division Landscape Supervisor. iv. Over landscape areas and sidewalks, limbs should be shortened or removed to allow for pedestrian and utility use. v. Trees within planting beds, an eight-foot (8’) clearance are required or as directed by the Division Landscape Supervisor. vi. Shortening of branching is the desired method of attaining adequate clearance. vii. When pruning is completed, approximately one-half (1/3) of the foliage should originate from branches on the lower two-thirds (2/3) of each tree. d. Reducing Pruning to reduce is the selective removal of branches and stems to decrease the height and/or spread of a tree or shrub. i. This type of pruning is done to minimize the risk of failure, to reduce height or spread, for utility line clearance, to clear vegetation from buildings, or structures, or to improve the appearance of the plant. Portions of the crown, such as individual limbs, can be reduced to balance the canopy, provide clearance, or reduce the likelihood of breakage on limbs with defects. Occasionally, the entire crown is reduced. ii. Reducing or thinning should be considered if cabling would be performed. Crown reduction should be accomplished with reduction cuts, not heading cuts. 1.2.1.2. Category 2. Structural Tree Pruning Structural tree pruning is the removal of live branches and stems to influence orientation, spacing, growth rate, the strength of attachment, and ultimate size of branches and stems. The removal percentage is between 25 – 50 percent depending on the tree type. Structural pruning includes basic tree pruning techniques listed below. Note: Refer to Best Management Practices “Tree Pruning” (Revised 2008) Companion Publication to ANSI A300 Part I: Tree, Shrub, and Other Woody Plant Maintenance - Standard Practices, Pruning: page 12 Figure 7. “Structural Pruning of a Small Tree” and Figure 8. “Structural Pruning to be done to ensure more sustainable growth patterns.” a. It is used on young and medium-aged trees to help engineer a sustainable trunk and branch arrangement. Pruning large-maturing trees such as oaks reduce certain defects and spaces main branching along one dominant trunk. b. One goal is to reduce the number of trunks so that a tree has a dominant leader extending well up into the crown creating a strong crown and durable form. c. Subordination can reduce branches, so they remain smaller than about half the trunk diameter, which helps prevent structural failure later. The subordinate or co-dominant stems are removed with structural pruning. d. The primary objective insubordination (shortening using a drop-crotch cut) is the removal of one side of a codominant leader. i. Branches, trunks, or leaders not considered the main leader, two inches (2”) diameter or as determined by the Project Manager or designee should be subordinated or removed. ii. The main leader shall not be subordinated or removed. Codominant leaders are considered to be two or more branches, trunks, or leaders of approximately the same size, originating near one another. iii. If there is no stem considerably larger than others, then this would be appropriate to subordinate all but one of them. Division Landscape Supervisor approval where there is an included bark as part of the condition, preference should be given to the removal of one side. 1.2.1.3. Category 3. Palm Pruning Remove fronds, flowers, fruit, stems, or loose petioles that may create hazardous conditions. Palms may be pruned for aesthetic reasons to eliminate sprouts and stems or dead fronds and seed pods. a. Live healthy fronds should not be removed. If they must be removed avoid removing those that initiate above horizontal. Fronds removed should be severed close to the petiole base without damaging living trunk tissue. 16.A.14.a Packet Pg. 374 Attachment: 18-7430 SOLICITATION (6646 : ITB #18-7430 Landscape Maintenance Vendors) b. Only those fronds with petiole drooping below horizontal 9:00-3:00 position should be removed. Remove seed pods including those originating among remaining fronds. When removing fronds and seedpods, care should be taken, so those fronds that are to remain are not nicked or wounded. c. Climbing spikes shall not be used to climb palms for pruning. 1.2.1.4. Category 4. Stump and Root Grinding The contractor must have technical knowledge, ability, and experience in grinding of stumps and roots to remove the root system and stump. 1.2.1.5. Root Management Must possess a thorough knowledge and experience in root management, to include but not limited to air spade, structural pruning, diagnosis, and root management program. 1.2.1.6. Palm Management Contractor shall have the knowledge and ability to treat palm diseases through drenches, foliar sprays, injection methods, and provide a fertilization program for palms. 1.2.1.7. Tree Relocation Periodically, the County must relocate palms and trees wit hin Collier County limits. Contractor must have the knowledge and ability to root prune the tree(s) before relocation. In most cases, Maintenance of Traffic (MOT) will be required in order to perform this work safely. Most in-depth information will be provided at the time that services are needed. 1.2.2. Fertilization Follow UF/IFAS guidelines for turfgrass fertilization. Contractor/subcontractor must have valid licenses issued by Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services for Limited Urban Commercial Fertilizer Applicator Certification (FDACS LUFAC). a. Provide fertilization services four (4) times a year in March, June, September, and December. Only twice (2) a year i f using six (6) month application rate. b. Contractor shall ensure that fertilization scheduling does not exceed the fertilizer label rate prescribed and complies with state and local ordinances. It is important to note that local fertilizer regulations may prohibit the use of nitrogen fertilizers during the summer months. c. Division Representative may request additional fertilizer applications at any time. d. Applied at a rate of 1.5 lbs. per 100 square feet. e. Broadcasted throughout the median planting beds and turf areas. f. All tree pit areas should be fertilized evenly. g. No fertilizer ring around trees under any circumstances. If a ring is formed, contractor/subcontractor is required to return to the site and spread the fertilizer correcting the situation at their expense. This may include contractor/subcontractor purchasing additional fertilizer because applied fertilizer may not be able to spread. h. Fertilizer is purchased by Collier County under an Annual Contract and coordinated with the Contractor for delivery purposes. i. Immediately remove fertilizers from curbs and sidewalk areas to avoid staining. 1.2.2.1. Fertilization Applications Contractor/subcontractor shall use deflector shields on all application equipment to minimize the inadvertent application of fertilizer on non-plant areas. Contractor shall blow, sweep, or wash back into the landscape any fertilizer deposited on paved or impervious surfaces. a. Use “Ring of Responsibility” around or along the shoreline of canals, lakes, or waterways. b. Ensure fertilizers and other lawn chemicals do not come into direct contact with the water. c. Apply fertilizer only when plants are actively growing. d. Clean up spilled fertilizer materials immediately as per University of Florida IFAS recommendations. e. Store nitrate-based fertilizers separately from solvents, fuels, and pesticides, because nitrate fertilizers are oxidants and can accelerate a fire. f. After fertilizing (other than when watering restrictions apply), irrigate with at least a quarter inch (1/4”) of water following fertilization to avoid the loss of nitrogen and increase uptake efficiency. If water restrictions apply, the contractor may irrigate as permitted but no more than one-half inch (1/2”) following fertilization. g. Do not exceed the annual nitrogen recommendations in the Fertilizer Guidelines for Established Turfgrass Lawns in Three Regions of Florida as provided on the label. 16.A.14.a Packet Pg. 375 Attachment: 18-7430 SOLICITATION (6646 : ITB #18-7430 Landscape Maintenance Vendors) 1.2.2.2. Bed, Tree, Shrub, Palm, Flower, Groundcover Fertilization If landscape plants show nutrient deficient symptoms, the Division Landscape Supervisor shall be notified within forty-eight (48) hours for appropriate action and approval to treat the materials to maintain plant health. a. Broadcast fertilizer uniformly over all the landscaped areas, and consider root location, fertilization objectives, and plant species when applying fertilizer. b. In areas where tree or shrub fertilization zones overlap with lawn fertilization zones, contractor shall fertilize one or the other of the plant types, but not both. 1.2.2.3. Palm Fertilization Palms have different nutritional requirements from other landscape plants. They suffer quickly and conspicuously from inadequate mineral nutrition, whether due to insufficient or incorrect fertilization. Division’s Landscape Supervisor will provide the fertilization schedule. Note: Fertilize palms with a granular slow-release fertilizer three to four times per year. An acceptable formulation is 8-0-12-4 (N, P, K, Mg plus micro-elements). 1.2.2.4. Turf Fertilization Notify Division Landscape Supervisor of any plant or turfgrass nutrient deficiency symptoms and provide the recommended measures for correction. a. Treat deficiencies of specific nutrients with applications of the lacking nutrient in accordance with University of Florida IFAS recommendations until deficiencies are corrected, or as directed from Division Landscape Supervisor. Must have prior approval. b. The number of applications of fertilizer depends on the type of plant material. Apply the minimal amount of fertilizer needed, or as directed from Division Landscape Supervisor. c. Adjust fertilizer rates according to health, maturity, and desired growth pa tterns. 1.2.2.5. Fertilization for Establishment During the establishment phase for shrubs, trees, and ground covers, fertilize landscape plants with a slow- release fertilizer as per University of Florida IFAS recommendations. Shrubs and groundcovers shall have the fertilizer blown or fan raked off following the broadcast application. Immediately after the fertilizer is applied, the areas shall be watered. 1.2.3. Pest Control It is required that the contractor/subcontractor performing services have the following licenses and certifications: State of Florida Pesticide License, State of Florida Certified Pest Control Operator and Collier County Pest Control License. Pest Control Firm shall make on-site inspections and provide written reports to the Divisio n Landscape Supervisor monthly. 1.2.3.1. Contractor shall provide an overall written pest and spray program that shall incorporate ant control and shall meet or exceed the following minimum standards: a. Describe procedures, methods, and techniques that will enhance the environment. b. Provide the maximum protection for the health, safety, and welfare of the public and environment. c. Provide MSDS Sheets for chemicals upon request. d. Provide signage where applicable. 1.2.3.2. Contractor shall make on-site inspections and provide written reports to Division’s Landscape Supervisor. 1.2.3.3. Methods of Application One hundred percent (100%) coverage and penetration shall be provided. Insecticides and Fungicides shall be applied at the proper pressure to provide maximum coverage. a. Insecticides should be alternated from time to time to prevent an insect resistance to the application. b. Herbicides used in turf areas shall be applied at the proper pressure. c. Turf herbicides shall not be applied when the daily temperature exceeds eighty-five (85) degrees. d. Spreader sticker (Nu-Film 17 or equal) shall be incorporated in all spraying of groundcovers, shrubs, trees, palms, and turf areas when recommended by the label. 16.A.14.a Packet Pg. 376 Attachment: 18-7430 SOLICITATION (6646 : ITB #18-7430 Landscape Maintenance Vendors) e. Spray applications shall be applied during times of "No-Wind" conditions. f. No trucks or tractors with bar type tires or a gross weight greater than three thousand (3,000) pounds will be allowed within or on the median areas. g. At the time of application, provide and place, traffic control meeting Florida Department of Transportation, M.U.T.C.D and Indexes and the County MOT. h. All spray applications shall contain a wetting agent within the mix when recommended by the label or the Division Landscape Supervisor. i. The pH of water used in the mix must be adjusted to meet pesticides manufacture recommendation, and water pH and method must be documented and provided to the Division Landscape Supervisor. 1.2.3.4. Rate of Application All chemicals shall be applied at the rates recommended on the manufacturer’s labels. 1.2.3.5. Materials List All insecticides, fungicides and herbicides chemicals to be used on turf areas and on plant materials shall be submitted in writing to Division Landscape Supervisor for review and approval. All chemicals used shall be approved for use by the Environmental Protection Agency for its intended use and area of use. 1.2.3.6. Application Schedule Division’s Landscape Supervisor shall provide approval before applications occur. Contractor /subcontractor that apply chemicals without schedules and prior approval may have i nvoices rejected by the Division and services not paid. 1.2.3.6.1. Turf Areas: Insecticides & Fungicides - Applications on an as needed basis; Herbicides - Application on an as needed basis, Post-emergent in November, January and March or on an as-needed basis with approval. 1.2.3.6.2. Groundcovers, Shrubs, and Trees: Insecticides & Fungicides - Applications on an as needed basis with approval 1.2.3.6.3. Bed Areas: Herbicides – Applications on an as needed basis, Pre-emergent in February and September, Post-emergent in November, January and March or on an as-needed basis, prior approval by the Division’s Landscape Supervisor. 1.2.3.6.4. Ornamental & Turf Spraying Overall Ornamental & Turf Spraying of plants, shrubs, and grassed areas within areas included in the contract. a. Applications on shrubs and groundcovers shall have the fertilizer blown or fan raked off following the broadcast application. Immediately after the fertilizer is applied, the areas shall be watered. b. Applications shall be made to turf the day following irrigation or a rain event when grass blades are dry. In areas where applicable, immediately after the fertilizer is applied, the sprinklers shall be activated to provide 1/4" of water to the soil's surface and to dissolve water -soluble particles. c. In areas where applicable, immediately after the fertilizer is applied, the sprinklers shall be activated for thirty (30) minutes to bring organic fertilizers to the soil's surface and to dissolve water -soluble particles. d. After watering, controls shall be returned to automatic mode. e. Remove fertilizers from curbs and sidewalks to avoid staining. 1.2.4. Pests Management Contractor shall use pesticide applications in accordance with the rules and regulations governing the use of pesticides in Florida, and follow all provisions of Florida Statutes. 1.2.4.1. Contractor Responsibilities a. Use Integrated Pest Management (I.P.M.) principles and methods. b. Use a pest-control strategy only when the pest is causing damage or is expected to cause additional damage than can be reasonably and economically tolerated. c. Implement a control strategy that reduces the pest numbers to an acceptable level while minimizing harm to non - targeted organisms. d. Post appropriate application signs with each treatment. e. Keep records of pest problems identified and control treatment applied. 16.A.14.a Packet Pg. 377 Attachment: 18-7430 SOLICITATION (6646 : ITB #18-7430 Landscape Maintenance Vendors) f. Record in the records whether the “corrective actions” actually reduced or prevented pest populations, was economical and minimized risks. g. Provide a copy of the records to Division. h. Refer to past corrective actions when making similar decisions in the future. i. Dispose of used containers in compliance with label directions to prevent water contamination. j. Follow current University of Florida IFAS pest management recommendations as per IFAS Publication ENY- ENY-298, Landscape Integrated Pest Management, at http://edis.ifas.ufl.edu/in109. 1.2.4.2. Pest and Spray Program Pest Control Firm shall provide an overall written pest and spray program that shall incorporate ant and rodent control and shall meet or exceed the following minimum standards: a. Describe procedures, methods, and techniques that will enhance the environment. b. Provide the maximum protection for the health, safety, and welfare of the public and environment. c. List of all chemicals. d. List application methods. 1.2.4.3. Documentation Records must be kept of all pesticide applications. Documentation shall include but not limited to: date and time of application, weather conditions at the time of application, chemicals applied and the name of the applicator. This shall be included with the monthly invoice for payment. Note: Failure to submit pesticide documentation may deem invoice rejection and non-payment for applications. 1.2.4.4. Turf Areas Insecticides & Fungicides - Applications on an as-needed basis, with prior approval by the Division Landscape Supervisor. Once approved and sprayed, contractor/subcontractor must submit documentation that states: 1. Date and time of application, 2. Weather conditions at the time of application, 3. Chemical applied, quantity, 4. Applicator name. a. Herbicides – Applications on an as needed basis with prior approval by the Division Landscape Supervisor, to include: 1. Pre-emergent are to be applied in February and September 2. Post-emergent are to be applied in November, January, and March. b. Insecticides & Fungicides - Applications on an as-needed basis, with pre-approval by the Division’s Landscape Supervisor. c. Groundcover Bed Areas: For example, Lantana, Asiatic jasmine, any perennial or ground cover bed areas that are more prone to being infested by weeds. 1.2.5. Weed management Contractor shall use IPM methods to reduce weeds in turf area. If significant and continuing weed problems occur, Contractor shall notify Division Landscape Supervisor and request authorization for the use of a pre -emergence herbicide. After Division Landscape Supervisor authorizes the use of the herbicide, the contractor shall apply the herbicide per label instructions and in accordance with local and state ordinances. a. Optimal insect pest control is most likely achieved in landscapes following IFAS recommended cultural practices to promote healthy plants and conserve natural biological control organisms. b. Contractor shall use IPM practices to manage insects in the landscape, which include: 1. Proper insect identification. 2. Active monitoring of insect activity and abundance. 3. Utilizing mechanical and cultural practices first, when available. 4. Preserving natural, biological control organisms. 5. Spot-treating insect pest-infested areas when possible, rather than cover spraying the landscape. c. When possible, the contractor shall use selective, reduced-risk insecticides rather than broad-spectrum, non-selective products. This conserves natural predators and parasitoids in the landscape that are attacking other plant pests. d. Contractor shall treat fire-ant mounds individually as they occur with bait formulas. Place fresh bait surrounding the mound without disturbing the mound itself e. Contractor must broadcast baiting at the beginning of spring and broadcast treatment in recrea tion and common areas only as needed. f. As needed, the contractor shall treat sap-feeding pests like southern chinch bug, mealybugs, and scale insects using systemic or translaminar products that get into plant material to be ingested by the insect. g. Contractor shall utilize up-to-date UF/IFAS management recommendations for specific landscape insect pests. 16.A.14.a Packet Pg. 378 Attachment: 18-7430 SOLICITATION (6646 : ITB #18-7430 Landscape Maintenance Vendors) 1.2.6. Plant Disease Correct cultural practices are the key to control of plant diseases, especially proper irrigation. Root rots and foliar leaf spots in turfgrass and plant beds often occur when excessive moisture is present for extended periods. Contractor /subcontractor shall notify Division Landscape Supervisor of any outbreaks that occur and may recommend reducing the frequency of irrigation. If the disease is significant and persistent, contractor /subcontractor may apply a fungicide that is approved by Division Landscape Supervisor. 1.2.7. Crew Size and Man Hours Contractor shall provide with each site visit a minimum of at least a two (2) personnel work crew. 1.2.8. Growth Regulator Trimtect® or Equivalent to be used for Shrubs, Groundcovers, and Bedding Plants. Follow manufacturer’s recommendations for application and amount of water needed. 1.2.8.1. Application Timing: a. Natural Appearance: Apply when shrubs reach desired appearance. Slow growth will start two weeks later. b. Manicured Look: Prune back shrub, allow re-growth then tip back. Apply Growth Regulator. c. Sheared Look: Dormant Shrub Trimming: Apply Growth Regulator just after bud break and leaf expansion. Growing Season Shearing: Shear shrub to a formal look. Apply Growth Regulator within one week after trimming. 1.2.8.2. Foliar Application: a. Apply to dry foliage, just after bud break and leaf expansion during the growing season. b. Before applying Growth Regulator, remove any dead leaves, trash, and any other debris that could prohibit spray. c. Apply within 1-2 weeks after pruning for best results. d. Apply as a spray-to-drip application, ensuring the foliage, canopy, and all woody stems are thoroughly covered. e. Completely spray the entire plant. f. Avoid application if rain is imminent. g. Spray to drip on leaves, green twigs, and shoots. 1.2.9. Chemical Records Documentation Records of all applications shall be kept according to state or federal regulations. According to the Department of Environmental Protection, the Records may include, but are not limited to, the following information: a. Application date and time b. Applicator’s name c. Personnel that is directing or authorizing the application d. Application weather conditions at the time of application e. Target Pest f. Chemical used (trade name, active ingredient, amount of formulation, amount of water) g. Adjuvant/surfactant and amount applied if used h. Area treated (acres or square feet) and location i. Quantity of pesticide used j. Application equipment k. Any Additional remarks, such as the severity of the infestation or life stage of the pest l. Follow-up date to check the effectiveness of the application. 1.2.10. Pressure Cleaning & Paver Services Division Landscape Supervisor shall request services for pressure cleaning hardscapes such as bricks, curbing, pavers, sidewalks, and paved areas to remove tire marks and other deposited dirt. No work shall start unless requested by Division. Any hardscapes damage discovered by the contractor while providing services, they shall immediately notify Division’s Landscape Supervisor. Unit price is lump sum inclusive of all costs to complete the work. a. Sealing of paving areas may be at the direction of the Division’s Supervisor on a time and material basis. b. Pressure cleaning equipment must have adequate power to remove pavement markings without destabilizing the pavers. Contractor may be required to re-sand paver joints if destabilized. c. Upon finding damage to the brick curbing or paving, immediate notification to the Division’s Supervisor is required. Following the notification, and with approval from the Division’s Supervisor, the contractor shall clea n-up debris if 16.A.14.a Packet Pg. 379 Attachment: 18-7430 SOLICITATION (6646 : ITB #18-7430 Landscape Maintenance Vendors) present, and flag off the areas with protective barriers and high visibility hazard tape. An hourly labor rate shall apply all-inclusive of equipment, materials, and disposal fees. d. It is at the Division Landscape Supervisor’s discretion to utilize the contractor, use in-house labor, or quote work for the removal, replacement, and repairing of brick curbing and pavers. 1.3. Section III. Additional Services Contractors bidding roadway(s) are required to submit prices for this section. These services may be requested from the division throughout the contract term. Contractor’s refusal to provide services in this category may result in contract termination. 1.3.1. Plant Materials & Services Plant materials replacements and services unit price shall include: a. Provide Florida Grades and Standards #1 plant material, deliver, and labor to install. b. Site preparation for new planting includes planting soil. c. Installation of 2 bubblers for trees and palms d. Staking, if needed, includes labor and staking and guy materials e. County specialty mulch and labor to install two inches (2”) in replacement area(s). f. Hand watering or water truck when irrigation is non-functional or if it does not exist. g. Hand watering at planting for stabilization h. A written watering schedule recommendation of installed materials through establishment that includes the irrigation controller and zone number. i. Modify existing irrigation and adjust for 100% water coverage on plant materials. j. Existing plant material and debris removal, hauling, disposal, and disposal fees. k. Provide one (1) year warranty on materials. l. Maintenance of Traffic (MOT) and mobilization. 1.3.2. Landscape Personnel Labor Hours Line items shall be used for miscellaneous landscape maintenance work as directed by the Division’s Landscape Supervisor. 1.3.3. Irrigation Personnel Labor Hours & Irrigation Equipment These line items shall be used for major repairs as outline below or other irrigation work as directed by the Division’s Irrigation Supervisor. a. Major irrigation repairs may include, but not limited to Valve cleaning and repairs, controllers, electrical wiring, and main lines. b. Major repairs are more extensive work, and they are not included in weekly irrigation services. c. Major repairs line items include Irrigation Supervisor hourly rate, Irrigation Technician hourly rate, and Irrigation Equipment usage rate. d. Irrigation Equipment hourly usage rate shall only be invoiced when the equipment is being used during work. 1.3.4. Mulch Division may request contractor supplied mulch with labor to install or labor only to install County supplied mulch. Division reserves the right to utilize other contracts for these services. Forestry Resources is the supplier for this organic Premium Grade A mulch, that is color enhanced and named “Collier County Brown or Old Florida Blend Mulch” (For mula: 40 Rojo, 7 lb, 100% Pine). An approved equivalent may be bid that meets or exceeds the specifications; a sample must be submitted for color verification and consistency along with specification documentation. a. 100% Pine from commercial logging or harvesting derived from recycled materials such as land clearing. It must contain only natural wood fibers, contaminate free, and cured to eliminate seed germination of invasive plants or weeds. b. Shredded to a size no larger than three and one-half inches (3-1/2”), and not too thin that it degrades rapidly. Mulch pieces exceeding 3-1/2 inches must be removed immediately by the contractor/subcontractor. c. Use organic mulch in areas where there is no mulch or new planting requires four inches (4”) of non-compacted or unsettled depth that is measured from the existing soil grade. Before mulch placement, remove all weeds and rake level to establish the correct finished grade. d. Non-organic mulch such as, but not limited to, washed shell or gravel place in landscape areas, so there is a three inch (3”) non-compacted depth. Re-mulch or top dress non-organic mulch areas to ensure a three-inch (3”) depth is maintained. 16.A.14.a Packet Pg. 380 Attachment: 18-7430 SOLICITATION (6646 : ITB #18-7430 Landscape Maintenance Vendors) e. Re-mulching of plant beds and individual plant mulch rings applications shall have a two inch (2”) non -compacted mulch layer applied once a year during March or April and November or December. f. Leave two inches (2”) of space between the mulch and the trunks of plants. g. Leave twelve inches (12”) to eighteen inches (18”) of space from tree trunks. h. Apply new mulch in a level profile consistent with pre-existing grades, so that the final depth of both existing and new layers will be a minimum of two inches (2”) but will not exceed 3 inches (3”). i. Do not apply mulch material against trunks, plant bases, on plants, or plant stems; taper mulch down to the soil at these locations. j. Locations where the existing mulch bed is in contact with paved surfaces (i.e., sidewalks, roadway edges, or curbing and driveways), the contractor shall lightly trench the mulch-hard surface bed line to better contain the existing and applied mulch. k. Rake or sweep mulch off paved areas and turfgrass into beds each day as the mulch application progresses, and break up existing mulch that is matted. l. Rake smooth mounded areas so that depth does not exceed three inches (3”). m. Do not pile mulch against any plant branches or trunks. n. Maintain mulch areas one foot (1’) from the edge of curbs. o. Maintain median planting beds, as a pathway for maintenance workers. This will aid in keeping plant material from encroaching into roadways. p. Do not place mulch on or over valves or valve boxes. q. Division notifying contractor/subcontractor that the mulch was improperly installed must be corrected immediately, at no additional charge to the County. r. Mulching services to be completed by the Division’s established timelines. 1.3.5 Tree and Palm Maintenance Services Work may require re-planting, re-standing, and stake for fallen or leaning plant material, trees, and palms. Unit price includes materials to complete the work, equipment, machinery, cranes, fuel, labor, equipment operators, Maintenance of Traffic (MOT) and its equipment (i.e. arrow board, cones, etc..), water wagon or truck, and white spray paint to mark and identify irrigation lines that are visibly broken. If County's irrigation system is not functioning while performing services, the contractor/subcontr actor is responsible to water the trees or palms that are being replanted and staked to eliminate air pockets and to allow the soil to settle. Contractor shall provide the watering equipment and the services. 1.3.5.1. Reconstructive/ Restoration or Reduction Pruning Refer to IFAS Storm Publication, by Dr. Ed Gilman; American National Standards Institute. 2001. American National Standard for tree care operations—Tree, Shrub, and Other Woody Plant Maintenance— Standards practices (Pruning). ANSI A300 (part 1). New Y ork: American National Standards Institute. a. Restoration Pruning is a pruning method that can be applied to trees that can develop and regrow into viable, productive trees. This may include root pruning. b. Reduction Pruning decreases height and spread on an entire tree, or one section only, using reduction cuts 1.3.5.2. Hazard Pruning Refer to IFAS Storm Publication, by Dr. Ed Gilman; American National Standards Institute. 2001. American National Standard for tree care operations—Tree, Shrub, and Other Woody Plant Maintenance— Standards practices (Pruning). ANSI A300 (part 1). New York: American National Standards Institute. a. Hazard pruning is eliminating the hazard limbs such as a broken limb. There is no other pruning other than removal of the hazard. 1.3.5.3. Root Pruning, Replanting, and Staking of Palms and Trees Refer to IFAS Storm Publication, by Dr. Ed Gilman; American National Standards Institute. 2001. American National Standard for tree care operations—Tree, Shrub, and Other Woody Plant Maintenance— Standards practices (Pruning). ANSI A300 (part 1). New York: American National Standards Institute. a. Includes root pruning to cut, remove circling roots, and or defective roots. b. Root Pruning removes root defects near the trunk base, then replanting or sta nding the plant material, and staking as appropriate with 2x4, 4x4, or lodge poles. 16.A.14.a Packet Pg. 381 Attachment: 18-7430 SOLICITATION (6646 : ITB #18-7430 Landscape Maintenance Vendors) 1.3.5.4. Removal (Trees & Palms) Removing trees and palms that no longer have viable life, that pose risks to a public right-of-way, damaged trees that cannot be pruned or developed into a safe, viable crown with restoration pruning, and crown reduction may cause property damage or personal injury in the near future. All-inclusive costs include labor, equipment, machinery, rootball and stump removal, soil replacement, loading and hauling debris to a disposal site, and disposal fees. 1.3.5.6. Stump Tip Over’s Tree and palm stump tip over work consists of removing rootballs and stumps that were damaged by accidents, weather events, disease, or damage. Cost inclusive of labor, equipment, machinery, removal of rootball and stump, loading and hauling debris to a disposal site, and disposal fees. 1.3.5.7. Soil Replacements Cost inclusive of providing soil, equipme nt, materials, and labor to deliver and install. 1.3.5.8. Debris Removal Cost includes labor, equipment, materials, debris loading and hauling to a disposal site, and disposal fees. 1.3.6. Equipment & Labor Contractor’s hourly unit price shall be all inclusive of equipment, equipment operator, fuel, labor, supplies, and portal to portal. The equipment hourly usage rate shall only be invoiced when the equipment is being used during work. 1.3.7. Emergency Response Labor Hours The contractor shall have the capability to receive and to respond immediately to call of an emergency after 5:00 p.m., Monday through Friday, and 24 hours during weekends and holidays. Examples emergency calls received by the County may be referred to the contractor for immediate response. a. Contractor shall respond to emergency calls within two (2) hours from time of notification and shall notify the Landscape Operations Manager or Landscape Supervisor upon completion of the call out and the work performed. b. Contractor shall designate a person(s) who shall be available to respond to emergency calls 24 hours per day. c. Contractor shall submit telephone numbers(s) to the Landscape Operations Manager and Landscape Supervisor that can be used to obtain emergency service on a 24-hour basis. d. Upon arriving at an emergency, it shall be the responsibility of the Contractor to eliminate all unsafe conditions which would adversely affect the health, safety or welfare of the public or notify the Landscape Operations Manager or Landscape Supervisor if that is not possible. e. Failure to respond within two (2) hours of an attempt to contact may result in a $100 penalty per incident at the Division’s discretion. 1.3.8. Traffic Accident Cleanup Work consists of hourly labor for removal of damaged plant materials and accident debris, equipment to cleanup site from traffic accident, hauling disposed debris and materials to a disposal site, blowing mulch from roadway and hardscapes surfaces, re-installing non-damaged plant materials that have a viable life, and arranging the other disturbed materials to the correct landscape design. 1.3.9. Pavers Replacements An hourly labor rate for removing damaged pavers and installing new pavers. Cost inclusive of labor, equipment, to remove and dispose of damaged pavers, install new pavers, and haul disposed materials to a disposal site and disposal fees included, and worksite cleanup. The county may supply pavers, or Contractor/subcontractor will be requested to purchase pavers using Materials Markup Percentage bid line item. Reimbursement for pavers will require invoice with contractors bid percentage markup and receipts of items purchase showing actual costs to veri fy the cost invoiced to County. Failure to submit backup receipts for non-bid line items, invoices will be rejected. 16.A.14.a Packet Pg. 382 Attachment: 18-7430 SOLICITATION (6646 : ITB #18-7430 Landscape Maintenance Vendors) 1.3.10. Materials Markup Percentage Contractor must input a markup percentage for non-bid line items not to exceed fifteen percent (15%). Percentage amount is not factored into the award. However, the bid will not be awarded to contractors if omitted or exceeds the allowable limit. Post-award reimbursement of non-bid line items purchases shall require the contractor to submit the receipts showing the cost of goods to verify markup cost(s). Failure to provide receipts backup may result in invoice(s) rejection. 1.4. Section IV. General Information 1.4.1. Work Area Conditions Contractor/subcontractor agrees and accepts awarded work areas are in an “as is” condition. It is their sole responsibility to complete a site visit and inspection of these areas before bid submission. 1.4.2. Crew Size Crew size for routine, basic landscape maintenance services is a minimum six (6) employees. Work shall be completed within one (1) visit, so the entire segment is completed at the same time. Additional days may be authorized by the Division’s Landscape Supervisor. The purpose of this statement is to have the entire segments under this contract completed at the same time. Note: Crew sizes for other services such as irrigation and pest control are listed in the bid specifications. 1.4.3. Contractor’s Employees Employees shall be fully trained, licensed and certified, insured, effectively communicate with County staff, and capable of safely operating equipment and vehicles. 1.4.4. Safety Data Sheets (SDSs) formerly known as Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDSs)) The division may request contractor/subcontractor to supply chemicals, so they will need to furnish the Division with SDSs for all herbicides or chemicals that will be used to the Division Landscape Supervisor. As required by Hazard Communication Standard (HCS) for chemical manufacturers, distributors, or importers to provide communication of hazardous chemical products documentation for all products and chemicals utilized in the performance of the contract. 1.4.5. Safety Contractor shall use caution while working in County Right-of-Ways and roadways. Contractor/subcontractor shall use extra caution when spraying chemicals to avoid harm to others and avoid damage to non -targeted plant materials. Chemicals spills shall be reported by contractor/subcontractor employees to th e Division and Florida Department of Environmental Protection (FEDP) if required. Any damages that require repairs or replacement shall be the contractor/subcontractor responsibility, and no cost to the County. 1.4.6. Maintenance of Traffic (MOT) MOT Intermediate Level Certification will be required for services in the ROW and medians. Contractor/subcontractor shall have MOT devices for adequate traffic control, and depending on the roadway, it may include: signage, arrow boards, message boards, warning devic es, barriers and flagmen. a. MOT is required for the safety and protection of Contractor’s employees and motorists during the performance of services in the ROW and medians. b. Contractor’s sole responsibility for safety in the work zone. c. MOT shall conform to the latest edition of the FDOT, Design Standards, 600 series and The Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices (MUTCD) d. Contractor or sub-contractor will be required to have current FDOT approved MOT Intermediate Level Certification for FDOT, Design Standards, 600 series for work in ROW medians and roadways. e. Contractor’s employee responsible for the setup and maintenance of the traffic control plan shall possess FDOT approved certification in their name, and they must be readily available within twenty (20) minutes of the initial contact for work zone safety issues. 1.4.7. Lane Closure No lane closures are permitted between the hours of 7:00 AM through 9:00 AM and 3:30 PM through 6:30 PM on weekdays. Lane closures require Maintenance of Traffic (MOT) with the proper placement of lane closed signs, pre-warning signs, arrow boards, traffic cones, etc. It is mandatory that your company notifies Growth Management Department, Customer Service Specialist or designee, on Wednesday before lane closure(s) so it can be announced in Collier County’s public Road Alert Notification. Notification is completed by filling out the ROAD ALERT form and submitting it by e-mail or fax. The form is self-explanatory; please fill out 16.A.14.a Packet Pg. 383 Attachment: 18-7430 SOLICITATION (6646 : ITB #18-7430 Landscape Maintenance Vendors) in its entirety. If you e-mail the form, please send to all e-mails listed on the form: growthmanagement@colliergov.net , Caroline Blevins at caroline.blevins@colliercountyfl.gov Connie Deane connie.deane@colliercountyfl.gov, or by fax: 239- 252-2726. If you have any ROAD ALERT questions, please call 239-252-8192 or 239-252-8365. 1.4.8. Damages Contractor negligence in the performance of services causing damages shall be repaired or replaced at the Contractor’s expense within seventy-two (72) hours. Some examples of negligence resulting in damages are dying plants, shrubs, trees, grass or foliage because of contract performance neglect by the contractor, contractor's employees, or subcontractors. Failure of the contractor to provide ramps or other devices to gain access over the curbs into medians causing curb or turf areas damages requires replacement at the contractor’s expense. 1.4.9. Accident Reporting Contractor shall be responsible each week to contact the County personnel to report any accidents or thefts involving or occurring within the areas covered by this Contract. Should accidents or thefts occur, the contractor shall photograph the damage or loss and provide that photo the Division Supervisor, at no additional cost. If assistance is requested by law enforcement, emergency personnel or others, the cost shall be included in the bid. 1.4.10. Key Personnel Contractor/subcontractor shall provide the Divis ion with key personnel, and an assign a Project Manager, Supervisor, and Crew Leader. a. Contact information must be provided to Division at the contract kick-off meeting. It must include emails, business, and cell phone numbers. b. Contact employees must be English speaking and effectively communicate with Division staff. c. Work issued to the Project Manager and Supervisor/Crew Leader must have their full attention ensuring the schedule progresses daily, work remains constant, and they bid specifications. d. For key personnel absence, contractor/subcontractor shall immediately notify Division with substitution personnel providing their names and contact information via email. e. Division reserves the right to remove key personnel from a contract that fails to communicate and ensure services are performing per contract specifications effectively. 1.4.11. Meetings Either party may request meetings throughout the contract term, and it may require mandatory attendance. There are no additional costs to the County for these meetings. 1.4.12. Notice to Begin Work (NTBW) The issuance of a Notice to Begin Work, or an email from the Landscape Division Representative (only in the absence of the Contract Administration Specialist), is a requirement for work to commence. The notification shall have a commencement and completion date. No work shall commence without an NTBW or email authorization from the Landscape Division Representative. 1.4.13. Work Delays/Time Extensions Inclement weather, Acts of Force Majeure, or unforeseen circumstances at no fault of the contractor/subcontractor causing work delays that may result in exceeding completion date timelines assigned by Division. One (1) example of an inexcusable delay is the contractor not having sufficient equipment to complete services. a. Contractor/subcontractor shall immediately notify the Division Supervisor of any work delays, and within twenty - four (24) hours they must follow-up in writing via email with an explanation of the delay to request a time extension. b. Division Supervisor will review the request to determine if the delay is at no fault of the contractor/subcontractor. c. Granting of time extensions requires a revision to the Notice to Begin Work or an email from the Landscape Division Representative (only in the absence of the Contract Administration Specialist). 1.4.14. Turfgrass Sod Specifications Turfgrasses shall be Number 1 Quality/Premium grade and meet the requirements in the specifications. Sod ordered shall be well-established, well rooted, healthy, nursery or field grown on 90% natural sand. Sod grown in peat bedded soil will not be accepted. 16.A.14.a Packet Pg. 384 Attachment: 18-7430 SOLICITATION (6646 : ITB #18-7430 Landscape Maintenance Vendors) a. Sod shall be of the specific grass type ordered and in uniform green color with healthy blades. No dead turf, bare spots, or dormant sod. b. Completed areas where sod has been laid are healthy, even in color, level, and viable turf is being established. c. Sod shall be free of diseases, trees or shrubs, stones, thatch, and pests such as insects, nematodes, chinch bugs, spittlebugs, mites, billbugs and white grubs, webworms and other lawn caterpillars. It shall have less than one percent (1%) of invasive weeds. d. Top growth (grass blades or foliage) shall have no more than ten percent (10%) chlorosis and contain no thatch or dead vegetation layer between each pad. e. Sod must be mowed at the height of two inches (2”), or at the recommended height of the sod grower, before harvesting to ensure uniform heights when transplanted. f. There shall be sufficient density, so no surface soil is visible when mowed to a height of two inches (2”). g. Individual sod pad size shall be cut to industry standard widths and lengths with a deviation no greater than +/- 5%. Broken or uneven-ended pads will not be accepted. h. Sod pad thickness for the following: St. Augustine and Bahia shall be no less than one inch (1”) in depth and Bermuda shall be no less than one-half inch (1/2”) in depth. This requirement allows for rapid rooting to occur after installation due to a thinner soil layer. All other sod variations will be cut according to industry best practices. i. Pad strength for standard size pads shall be mature, well rooted, and contain a soil layer thick enough to provide a strength that will support the pad's weight and maintain its size and shape when the pad is suspended vertically by hand on the upper ten percent (10%) of the pad section without tearing apart. j. Moisture Content for the soil side of the sod should be damp to moist , and it must contain enough moisture so that the soil is not excessively dry or wet. Sod will not be accepted if it does not contain the proper amount of moisture and the soil layer has become hardened or loose. 1.4.15. Schedules Contractor/subcontractor shall provide work schedules before starting work issued under this contract. Services for this contract require inspections, so schedules are mandated. Failure to provide work schedule(s) may result in invoice rejection and services not paid. a. Work schedules must be sent via email to Division’s Landscape & Irrigation Supervisors by Monday at 6:30 a.m. Schedules must list crew member names, service dates, times, and locations. Irrigation services are weekly; however, dependent upon various situations that may occur, the schedule may be decreased or increased at the Division’s discretion. c. Work schedules are Monday through Friday when County offices are open. d. Any work schedule changes require notification via email to Division Supervisors and Inspector. This is a mandatory requirement for contract compliance. Note: Division reserves the right to change schedules as needed for seasonal, weather, or work conditions, or if it is in the best interest of the County. 1.4.16. General Maintenance Report Sheets (GMRS) GMRS shall be completed on a weekly basis, signed by contractor/subcontractor, and it must be submitted via email to Division’s Landscape or Irrigation Supervisor the next day following completion of services. Additionally, it must be submitted with the invoice on a monthly. Contractor’s Supervisor or Project Manager is required to conduct on -site inspections with Division’s Supervisor, weekly or monthly, to verify services are being performed satisfactorily per the contract specifications. 1.4.17. Inspections Contractor shall provide work schedules for services in writing to Division Supervisors before work commencement so that inspections can be performed on-site during work. a. Any work deficiencies noted during an inspection shall be corrected before final acceptance at the Contractor’s expense; such deficiencies will be corrected within 48 hours after receipt of notification. 16.A.14.a Packet Pg. 385 Attachment: 18-7430 SOLICITATION (6646 : ITB #18-7430 Landscape Maintenance Vendors) 1.4.18. Utilities Contractor shall be responsible for exercising caution while near utilities. Before digging, they shall call Sunshine 811 at 811 or 800-432-4770, Monday – Friday from 7:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. Sunshine 811 requires two (2) full business days’ notice. Any damage to utilities is the Contractor’s sole responsibility, and at no cost to the County. 1.4.19. Non-Performance Deficiency Notification The division will issue the contractor/subcontractor with a Performance Deficiency Notification form following inspections showing a record of deficiencies noted from the inspection, and the Inspector shall email to the contractor/subcontractor the sa me day. The notification has three (3) markings, I = Incomplete (Complete in 7 calendar days), N = Needs Improvement (Correct in 7 calendar days), and U = Unacceptable (Correct in 72 hours). The corrective action requires completion within the specified time frames, and the contractor/subcontractor shall notify the Inspector upon completion of deficient work. Upon re -inspection, the Inspector will update the Performance Deficiency Notification form next to the deficient items with UN = Uncorrected or C = Corrected. The Inspector will sign and date the form and email the contractor/subcontractor the re-inspection findings the same day as the re-inspection. Invoices may be subject to payment de ductions or delays if deficiencies are not corrected. 1.4.20. Non-Performance Deductions The County intends to have all tasks performed satisfactorily and completed in accordance with the specifications and time parameters. Tasks/line items omitted or not performed fully completed to the Division Landscape or Irrigation Supervisor’s satisfaction, or at the frequencies listed in work-issued requests. These items may be subject to non-payment of the line item, a deduction, or a deduction plus non-payment of the line item. a. The County reserves the right to deduct a portion of any invoice for goods not delivered, any deficiencies not corrected, or services not performed in accordance with the contract requirements including the required timeframe. Non-performance deductions may be assessed for the following: i. Fails to complete the scheduled work within the time parameters as outlined in the Notice to Begin Work. ii. Fails to perform services to bid specifications. iii. Fails to complete work schedule line items per contract specifications. b. The contractor/subcontractor failing to meet completion dates, work-issued line items, or work requirements within the bid specifications may be liable, and they agree to a one hundred-dollar ($100.00) deduction from the invoice for each item. c. If, the contractor/subcontract informs the Division that they are unable to complete services, the County may choose to utilize County labor, quote work per the County’s Purchasing Ordinance, or request services using another County approved contract. d. For work that the contractor informs the County that they are unable to complete, the contractor/subcontractor may be subject to reimburse costs to the County to complete the services. Cost reimbursement for County staff to perform the work is the actual cost of labor, materials, fuel, and equipment. If the County uses another contract, the contractor agrees to reimburse the County with those contracted rates. The County will not suffer damages resulting from any additional expense to complete services. The County shall select the option that meets the needs of the County to complete the work. 1.4.21. Compensation Invoices submission for payment approval must be accurate and complete with details of services performed or commodities purchased. a. Payment shall be made for schedule line items or work completed that is approved as satisfactory by Division Supervisors. b. Non-bid line item purchases having a markup percentage must have receipts submitted for costs verification. Invoices will be rejected if they are not accurate and the proper documentation is not submitted. c. At a minimum, invoices shall include: Division Name, Contract Number, Purchase Order Number, Work Order Number (if applicable), Details of Services Performed or Commodities Purchased, and if there are Non -Bid Line Items, the contractor’s cost for each item and the bid percentage markup. 16.A.14.a Packet Pg. 386 Attachment: 18-7430 SOLICITATION (6646 : ITB #18-7430 Landscape Maintenance Vendors) Page 1 of 94 Attachment B – Site Specifications Landscape Maintenance Contracts 1 LANDSCAPE MAINTENANCE CONTRACTS ATTACHMENT B – SITE SPECIFICATIONS 16.A.14.b Packet Pg. 387 Attachment: LANDSCAPE SITE SPECS (6646 : ITB #18-7430 Landscape Maintenance Vendors) Page 2 of 94 Attachment B – Site Specifications Landscape Maintenance Contracts 2 Attachment B – Site Specifications WORK AREA 1 Radio Road "Airport Pulling Road to Santa Barbara Blvd & Cape Sabal and Commercial Blvd medians,” approximately 3.30 miles Work sites awarded in “as is” conditions. This information is from as built plans at time of construction installations and changes may have been made throughout the years. Vendor is highly encouraged to visit locations before bidding. Work Area Radio Road A. Radio Road (Airport Road to Santa Barbara Blvd), 3.00 miles B. Cape Sabal (two medians) and Commercial Blvd (one median), 0.30 miles Areas of Work □ Improved medians 1-30 □ All side right-of-way areas on Radio Road from Airport Rd to Santa Barbara Blvd. Project Phase Plant Bed SF Sod SF TOTAL SF Ph IA (SB to Devonshire) 55,512 91,572 147,084 Ph I (Devonshire to Tina) 11,624 78,906 90,530 Ph IIB (Tina to Briarwood) 46,376 12,144 58,520 Ph IIA (Briarwood to Liv) 10,100 10,100 Ph III (Liv to Airport) 97,436 0 97,436 TOTALS 210,948 192,722 403,670 Median Palms/Trees Plantings Comments 1 (3) Jatropha (13) Montgomenry Crown of thorn (Red) Bougainvillea (white) Perennial Peanut 2 N/A Perennial Peanut 3 (3) Golden Trumpet Tree (6) Jatropha (4) Magnolia (6) Royal (14) Sabal (4) Montgomery Crown of thorn (Red) Bougainvillea (white) Perennial Peanut Iris (Yellow) Green Island Ficus Muhly Saw Palmeeto Juniper Bougainvillea (silhoutte) Concrete 4 (5) Crepe Myrtle Perennial Peanut Blueberry Flax Bougainvillea (silhouette) 16.A.14.b Packet Pg. 388 Attachment: LANDSCAPE SITE SPECS (6646 : ITB #18-7430 Landscape Maintenance Vendors) Page 3 of 94 Attachment B – Site Specifications Landscape Maintenance Contracts 3 Crown of thorn (red) 5 (9) Crepe Myrtle (7) Montgomery Perennial Peanut Crown of thorns (red) Bougainvillea (white) Juniper Blueberry Flax Bougainvillea (silhouette) 6 (7) Foxtail (6) Royal Perennial Peanut Schilling Crown of thorn (Big Rose) Juniper Bougainvillea (silhouette) Bougainvillea (white) 7 N/A Juniper 8 (6) Jatropha (6) Magnolia (5) Crepe Myrtle (5) Foxtail (12) Sabal (6) Montgomery Juniper Schillings Crown of thorn (Big Rose) Muhly Saw Palmetto Firebush (Dwarf) Perennial Peanut Green Island Ficus 9 N/A N/A Brick Pavers 10 (6) Crepe Myrtle (3) Live Oak (17) Montogomery (10) Sabal Perennial Peanut Butterfly Iris Bougainvillea (white) Bougainvillea (pink) Crown of thorn (red) Juniper Schillings Muhly Saw Palmetto Firebush (Dwarf) Green Island Ficus 11 (5) Jatropha (3) Magnolia (4) Montgomery (5) Royal Muhly Juniper Firebush Green Island Ficus Schilling Bougainvillea (Silhoutte) Bougainvillea (white) Crown of thorn (Big Rose) 12 N/A Crown of thorn (red) 13 (5) Crepe Myrtle (3) Jatropha (9) Foxtail Firebush (Dwarf) Schilling Crown of thorn (Big Rose) Junipers Green Island Ficus 14 (4) Crepe Myrtle Muhly 16.A.14.b Packet Pg. 389 Attachment: LANDSCAPE SITE SPECS (6646 : ITB #18-7430 Landscape Maintenance Vendors) Page 4 of 94 Attachment B – Site Specifications Landscape Maintenance Contracts 4 (7) Jatropha (17) Foxtail Juniper Firebush (Dwarf) Zanadue Bougainvillea (silhouette) 15 (4) Golden Trumpet (8) Live oak (7) Magnolia (4) Crepe Myrtle (5) Royal Firebush Schillings Bougainvillea (silhouette) 16 (4) Crepe Myrtle (1) Golden Trumpet (10) Magnolia (7) Live Oak (4) Jatropha (5) Royal (2) Foxtail Juniper Bougainvillea (silhouette) Firebush (dwarf) Muhly 17 N/A N/A Brick Pavers 18 (6) Jatropha (4) Golden Trumpet (1) Crepe Myrtle (6) Foxtail (4) Royal Schilling Perennial Peanut Indian Hawthorne Butterfly Iris Bougainvillea (silhouette) Muhly Juniper Bougainvillea (Helen Johnson) 19 (6) Montgomery Juniper Green Island Ficus Perennial Peanut 20 (8) Foxtail Perennial Peanut Juniper Green Island Ficus Muhly 21 N/A Juniper 22 (6) Golden Trumpet (6) Foxtail Green Island Ficus Perennial Peanut Firebush (Dwarf) 23 (6) Royal Perennial Peanut Green Island Ficus Schilling Bougainvillea (Silhoutte) 24 (4) Jatropha (3) Golden Trumpet (1) Crepe Myrtle (2) Foxtail (3) Royal Green Island Ficus Perennial Peanut Butterfly Iris (Yellow) Bougainvillea (Silhoutte) Muhly 25 N/A N/A Brick pavers 26 (3) Crepe Myrtle (16) Live Oak (4) Golden trumpet (10) Royal Saw Palmetto Green Island Ficus Bougainvillea (Silhoutte) Firebush Xanadue Muhly 16.A.14.b Packet Pg. 390 Attachment: LANDSCAPE SITE SPECS (6646 : ITB #18-7430 Landscape Maintenance Vendors) Page 5 of 94 Attachment B – Site Specifications Landscape Maintenance Contracts 5 Juniper 27 (1) Crepe Myrtle (16) Live Oak (10) Royal (19) Sabal Firebush (Dwarf) Saw palmetto Juniper Bougainvillea Perennial Peanut Muhly Xanadue Blueberry Flax Plumbago Coontie Bougainvillea (Silhoutte) 28 (27) Live oak (10) Magnolia (1) Crepe Myrtle (15) royal (33) Sabal African Iris (Yellow) Muhly Juniper Xanadue Firebush (dwarf) Saw Palmetto Blueberry Flax Plumbago Bougainvillea (silhouette) 29 (6) Golden trumpet (10) Royal (10) Sabal Juniper Blueberry Flax Firebush (Dwarf) Bougainvillea (Silhoutte) Schilling Bird of paradise 30 (3) Montgomery Juniper Blueberry Flax Bird of Paradise Green Island Ficus Pruning and Trimming Maintenance Specs: All plantings in the medians shall have a 1’-6” clear setback from the back of curb for safety. QTY TYPE At Sight lines/ turn lanes No sight lines / turnlanes 0 Veitchia montgomeryana/Montgomery Palm Not applicable. As per specifications. 0 Roystonea elata/Royal Palm Remove palm fronds from travel lanes. As per specifications. 1 Tabebuia chrysotricha/Yellow Tabebuia Trim per Project Manager As per specifications. 0 Magnolia grandifloria/Magnolia Trim per Project Manager Full to base. 4 Jatropha Shape into tree form lifting the lower branching. As per specifications. Shape into tree form lifting the lower branching. As per specifications. 8 Sabal palmetto/Cabbage Palm Remove palm fronds from travel lanes. As per specifications 9 Lagerstroemia indicum varieties ‘Natchez’ and Maintain tree form lifting Maintain tree form lifting 16.A.14.b Packet Pg. 391 Attachment: LANDSCAPE SITE SPECS (6646 : ITB #18-7430 Landscape Maintenance Vendors) Page 6 of 94 Attachment B – Site Specifications Landscape Maintenance Contracts 6 ‘Muskogee’ the lower branching for 15’-6” clearance over travel lanes. As per specifications. Remove sprouts and suckers smaller than 1”. the lower branching for 15’-6” clearance over travel lanes. As per specifications. Remove sprouts and suckers smaller than 1”. 7 Wodyetia bifurcate/Foxtail palm Remove palm fronds from travel lanes. As per specifications Tropical Bird of Paradise Remove dead flower spike Remove dead flower spike Muhly Grass Not applicable. Cut back once a yr Crown of Thorn – Yellow or Red Maintain to 24" height measured from the travel lane Retain full shape, cut tall stems to create a full mass. Bougainvilleas Maintain to 24" height measured from the travel lane. Trim to rounded natural form. Natural form to 36” height measured from the travel lane. Trim to rounded natural shape. African Iris / Blueberry Flax Maintain to 24" height measured from the travel lane. Trim to rounded natural form. Remove dead flower spike Natural form to 36” height measured from the travel lane. Trim to rounded natural shape. Remove dead flower spike Dwarf yaupon Maintain to 24" height measured from the travel lane. Trim to rounded natural form. Natural form to 36” height measured from the travel lane. Trim to rounded natural shape. Juniper Maintain to 24" height measured from the travel lane. Maintain to 36” height measured from the travel lane. Thryallis Maintain to 24" height measured from the travel lane. Maintain to 36” height measured from the travel lane. Firebush Natural form to 24” height measured from the travel lane. Natural form to 36” height measured from the travel lane. Lantana Natural form to 24” height measured from the travel lane. Natural form to 36” height measured from the travel lane. 16.A.14.b Packet Pg. 392 Attachment: LANDSCAPE SITE SPECS (6646 : ITB #18-7430 Landscape Maintenance Vendors) Page 7 of 94 Attachment B – Site Specifications Landscape Maintenance Contracts 7 Green Island Ficus Natural form to 24” height measured from the travel lane. Natural form to 36” height measured from the travel lane. Median Numbers & Description Median #1: East Bound Left Turn Entrance (at Public Storage Facility) to Entrance 3828 Radio Road Median #2: West of Median #3; East of Median #1 Median #3: East Bound Left Turn Entrance (at Public Storage Facility) to Entrance 3828 Radio Road Median #4: East Bound Left Turn Entrance (at Public Storage Facility) to Entrance 3828 Radio Road Median #5: Entrance 3828 Radio Road to Eastbound Left Turn Lane (at 3905 Radio Road) Median #6: Eastbound Left Turn Lane (at 3905 Radio Road) to Industrial Blvd. Median #7: Median Separator at Industrial Blvd. Median #: BURTON ROAD (South ROW Edge); Donna Street to Esther Street Median #8: Industrial Blvd. to Corporate Square Median #9: Median Separator at Corporate Square Median #10: Corporate Square to Esther Street Median #10A: Median Separator at Esther Street Median #11: Esther Street to Commercial Blvd. Median #12: Median Separator at Commercial Blvd. Median #13: Commercial Blvd. to Livingston Rd. Median #14: Livingston Rd. to East Bound Left Turn Lane entrance for empty lot NE Corner Livingston Rd. and Radio Road Intersection Median #15: East Bound Left Turn Lane entrance for empty lot NE Corner Livingston Rd. and Radio Road Intersection to Briarwood Blvd. Median #15A: Median Separator at Briarwood Blvd. (Kings Way) Median #16: Briarwood Blvd. to Sherbrook Dr. Median #17: Sherbrook Dr. to San Marco Blvd. Median #18: San Marco Blvd. to Filmore St. Median #19: Filmore St. to Cape Sabal Dr Median #20: Cape Sabal Dr to Saint Clair Shores Median #21: Saint Clair Shores to Broadview Median #22: Broadview to Tina Lane Median #23: Median Separator at Tina Lane (Manor Blvd.) Median #24: Tina Lane to Median Separator at Dartmouth Drive Median #25: Median Separator at Dartmouth Drive Median #26: Median Separator at Dartmouth Drive to Eastbound U-Turn Median #27: Eastbound U-Turn to Devonshire Blvd. Median #28: Devonshire Blvd. to South Entrance Berkshire Commons Median #29: Paver field at South Entrance Berkshire Commons Median #30: South Entrance Berkshire Commons to Santa Barbara Blvd. Fertilization of Shrubs, Ground Cover, and planted median areas Note: Calculations based on: Shrub/Ground Cover Beds + ROW Tree/Plant Areas = Total Coverage Area (1)Total Coverage Fertilization to occur a maximum of four times a year if utilizing 50% slow release or twice a year utilizing a 100% slow release six month formula. (2) Palm Specific Fertilization (0-0-22) to occur 2 times per year. Months Formulation Application Rates February 8-2-12 1.5 lbs. / 100 sq. ft. (153 bags) May 8-2-12 1.5 lbs. / 100 sq. ft. (153 bags) June 0-0 22 So-Po-Mg 10.0 lbs. / 1,000 sq. ft. (4 bags) August 8-2-12 1.5 lbs. / 100 sq. ft. (153 bags) October 0-0-22 So-Po-Mg 10.0 lbs. / 1,000 sq. ft. (4 bags) 16.A.14.b Packet Pg. 393 Attachment: LANDSCAPE SITE SPECS (6646 : ITB #18-7430 Landscape Maintenance Vendors) Page 8 of 94 Attachment B – Site Specifications Landscape Maintenance Contracts 8 November 8-2-12 1.5 lbs. / 100 sq. ft. (153 bags) Sabal palms do not receive additional fertilizer. 403,670 SF@1.5lbs/sf=121 bags +14 (8lbs for Royal Palms) +8 (6 lbs for Foxtails) +5 (4lbs for Montgomery Palms) =153 Bags Project Phase Plant Bed SF Sod SF TOTAL SF Ph IA (SB to Devonshire) 55,512 91,572 147,084 Ph I (Devonshire to Tina) 11,624 78,906 90,530 Ph IIB (Tina to Briarwood) 46,376 12,144 58,520 Ph IIA (Briarwood to Liv) 10,100 10,100 Ph III (Liv to Airport) 97,436 0 97,436 TOTALS 210,948 192,722 403,670 Work Area No. 2: The areas of work included in these specifications are located as described below and/or as shown on the plans attached to these specifications to include sidewalks, curbing, landscaping, and irrigation observation as described in this contract as follows: Commercial Blvd – 1 median and side of right of way; Cape Sabal - 1 median and side of right of way. a) Commercial Blvd - Median 1 b) Cape Sabal Blvd - Median 1 c) All side right-of-way indicated on Commercial Blvd. and Cape Sabal Blvd. 16.A.14.b Packet Pg. 394 Attachment: LANDSCAPE SITE SPECS (6646 : ITB #18-7430 Landscape Maintenance Vendors) Page 9 of 94 Attachment B – Site Specifications Landscape Maintenance Contracts 9 Work Area 3 Rattlesnake Hammock Road "US 41 East to Collier Blvd,” approx. 4.00 miles Work sites awarded in “as is” conditions. This information is from as built plans at time of construction installations and changes may have been made throughout the years. Vendor is highly encouraged to visit locations before bidding. Work Area 3 Phase 1: Rattlesnake Hammock Road from US 41 East to SBB Extension, approximately 2.00 miles Phase 2: Rattlesnake Hammock Road from Polly Ave / SBB Extension – CR 951 / Collier Blvd, approximately 2.00 miles Work Areas □ Improved medians 1-30 □ All side right-of-way areas indicated from US 41 East to Collier Blvd, both north and south side. Ph 1: Shrubs, Ground Cover and all Median Trees Area Calculation = 125,483 SF Phase 1: Rattlesnake-Hammock Road (US 41 East to Santa Barbara Blvd Ext) Median # Plant Beds Median Mowing (Floratam) Pavers 1 2,062 SF 0 SF 904 SF 2 3,092 SF 5,433SF 0 SF 3 3,191 SF 0 SF 123 SF 4 575 SF 0 SF 1,810 SF 5 8,891 SF 0 SF 60 SF 6 5,491 SF 0 SF 41 SF 7 2,783 SF 0 SF 61 SF 8 3,333 SF 0 SF 93 SF 9 411 SF 0 SF 0 SF 10 5,239 SF 0 SF 148 SF 11 5,539 SF 0 SF 1,577 SF 12 5,625 SF 0 SF 99 SF 13 2,598 SF 2,776 SF 42 SF 14 3,457 SF 9,994 SF 42 SF 15 5,180 SF 15,869 SF 157 SF 16 40,285 SF 0 SF 122 SF TOTALS: 97,752 SF 34,072 SF 5,279 SF Side ROW Mowing Quantity: Median # (Tree Pit Area) Bahia Area 1-3 N 10 (1,130 SF) 12,877 SF Hand Mowing 1-3 S 11 (1,243 SF) By Others 4 N 6 (678 SF) By Others 4 S 6 (678 SF) By Others 5 N 7 (791 SF) By Others 5 S 3 (339 SF) 5,000 SF 5 S 9 (1,017 SF) FPL Easement to Doral 6-7 N 6 (678 SF) By Others 16.A.14.b Packet Pg. 395 Attachment: LANDSCAPE SITE SPECS (6646 : ITB #18-7430 Landscape Maintenance Vendors) Page 10 of 94 Attachment B – Site Specifications Landscape Maintenance Contracts 10 5 (565 SF) By Others SF 6-7 S 5 (565 SF) 3,496 SF 8 N 1 (113 SF) By Others 4 (452 SF) By Others 8 S 5 (565 SF) By Others 9 S 4 (454 SF) By Others 10 S 1 (113 SF) By Others 10 S 3 (339 SF) By Others 10 N 5 (565 SF) 500 SF 11 S 3 (339 SF) By Others 2 (226 SF) By Others 11 S 7 (791 SF) By Others 11 N 7 (791 SF) 8,400 SF 12 S 8 (904 SF) By Others 12 N 7 (791 SF) By Others 13 S 6 (678 SF) By Others 13 N 5 (565 SF) By Others 14 N 5 (565 SF) By Others 2,000 SF – Behind Guardrail 14 S 5 (565 SF) By Others 3,900 - Polly Ave. & Lely 15 S 7 (791 SF) By Others 15 N 8 (904 SF) By Others 16 S 12 (1,356 SF) By Others 16 N 12 (1,356 SF) By Others TOTAL Side Right of Way Mowing (Bahia): 36,173 SF or 0.83 Acres TOTAL Side of the Road Trees: 185 Trees Total Side of the Road Tree Planting Area: 20,907 SF FERTILIZATION: Shrubs, Ground Cover and all Median Trees Area Calculation = 125,483 SF Note: (1) Calculations based on: Shrub/Ground Cover Beds Area = Total Coverage Area; (2) Palm Specific Fertilization to occur 2 times per year. Months Formulation Application Rates March 8-2-12 1.5 lbs. / 100 sq. ft. (46 bags) June 8-2-12 1.5 lbs. / 100 sq. ft. (46 bags) July 0-0 22 So-Po-Mag 10.0 lbs. / 1,000 sq. ft. (3 bag) September 8-2-12 1.5 lbs. / 100 sq. ft. (46 bags) October 0-0 22 So-Po-Mag 10.0 lbs. / 1,000 sq. ft. (3 bag) December 8-2-12 1.5 lbs. / 100 sq. ft. (46 bags) Note: Calculation Annual Fertilizer: 184 Bags (8-2-12) + 6 (0-0-22) =190 Bags Palm Fertilizer: 33 Alexander Palms @ 4 lbs. = 3 bags; 84 Foxtail Palms @ 6 lbs = 10 bags for a total of 13 bags for palm fertilizer It is estimated that the plant beds in medians cover approximately one hundred fifty-two thousand four hundred eighty SF (153,480 SF). Applications shall be made the day following irrigation when plant material is dry. Shrubs and groundcovers shall have the fertilizer blown or fan raked off following the broadcast application. Immediately after the fertilizer is applied, the areas shall be watered. Fertilizers shall be removed from curbs and sidewalk areas to avoid staining. 16.A.14.b Packet Pg. 396 Attachment: LANDSCAPE SITE SPECS (6646 : ITB #18-7430 Landscape Maintenance Vendors) Page 11 of 94 Attachment B – Site Specifications Landscape Maintenance Contracts 11 MULCH: The mulch application is 2” of mulch using two cubic feet bags. There is a total of 87,523 square feet (540.1 CY) to be mulched in this segment which equals to 7,291 bags per application. Median Palms/Trees Plantings Comments 1 (1) Foxtail Palm (1) Ligustrum (1) Oak Junipers Indian Hawthornes 2 (10) Foxtail Palms (2) Sabal Palms (4) Oaks Junipers Indian Hawthorne Allamanda Crown of thorns (Big Rose) Maintain to 24” at the entrance to shopping center 3 (1) Foxtail Palm (2) Sabal Palms (5) Thatch Palms Indian Hawthorne Blueberry Flax Junipers 4 (2) Foxtail Palms Indian Hawthorne 5 (6) Thatch Palms (3) Foxtail Palms (6) Crape myrtles (Wht) (2) Silver Buttonwoods (6) Alexander Palms Junipers Allamandas Muhly grasses 6 (5) Alexander Palms (2) Foxtail Palms (4) Crape myrtles (Wht) Junipers Indian Hawthornes Crown of thorns (Helena) 7 (11) Alexander Palms Junipers Plumbagos 8 (10) Thatch palms Muhly Grasses Plumbagos Crown of thorns (Big Rose) 9 No trees/palm removed due to sight obstruction junipers 10 (4) Cattley Guava (6) Foxtail Palms Junipers Indian Hawthornes Allamandas 11 (6) Foxtail Palms (2) Crape Myrtles (red) Junipers Indian Hawthornes Allamandas Blueberry Flax County Barn Rd 12 (5) Foxtail Palms (6) Thatch Palms Junipers Indian Hawthornes 13 (4) Cattley Guava (1) Crape Myrtle (red) Junipers Indian Hawthornes Allamanda Floratam Sod 14 (5) Foxtail Palms (6) Cattley Guavas Junipers Thryallis Floratam Sod 15 (6) Cattley Guavas (4) Ligustrums (2) Tabebuia (yellow) (7) Foxtail Palms Junipers Bougainvilleas Plumbago Floratam Sod 16 (6) Foxtail Palms (8) Ligustrums Junipers Blueberry Flax Santa Barbara Blvd 16.A.14.b Packet Pg. 397 Attachment: LANDSCAPE SITE SPECS (6646 : ITB #18-7430 Landscape Maintenance Vendors) Page 12 of 94 Attachment B – Site Specifications Landscape Maintenance Contracts 12 (5) Sylvester palms (2) Crape Myrtles (Wht) (11) Alexander Palms Bougainvilleas (silhouettes) Crown of thorn (big rose) Birds of paradise (orange) Dwarf Crown of thorn (Kronis) North ROW (15) Oaks (3) False gardenias (6) Geigers (wht) (42) Silver Buttonwoods (4) Black Olives (11) Foxtail Palms South ROW (19) Foxtail Palms (34) Silver Buttonwoods (25) Oaks (3) Geigers (wht) (1) False Gardenia (3) Black Olives Phase 2: Rattlesnake-Hammock Road (Santa Barbara Blvd Ext to Collier Blvd) Median# Plant Beds South ROW SF North ROW SF Pavers Concrete Areas/Separators 17 Polly/SBB Ext 8,611.62 SF 10,776.66 SF 3,843.72 SF 48.14 SF 43.93 SF 0 SF 18 15,037.46 SF 0 SF 12,476.70 SF Huntington 46.09 SF 462.57 SF 19 585.63 SF 0 SF 0 SF 102.95 SF 96.28 SF 150.48 SF 148.99 SF 20 10,241.33 SF 2,605.93 CCPS-Bus 0 SF 43.06 SF 56.83 SF 0 SF 21 8,121.08 SF 49,257.86 SF 36,622 SF Mandalay 0 SF 604.30 SF 583.99 SF 22 12,196.72 SF 0 SF 12,186.69 SF 36.73 SF 93.50 SF 165.19 SF 23 7,454.41 SF 15,101.40 SF Pond Site B/C (See below) 22,679.50 SF 101.78 SF 50.79 SF 419.77 SF 24 2,463 SF Pond Site A (See below) 46,197.44 SF Skyway 0 SF 0 SF 174.66 SF 419.77 SF 25 712.75 SF 215.40 SF 0 SF 95.53 SF 85.73 SF 160.07 SF 174.66 SF 26 10,257.50 SF 0 SF 0 SF 0 SF 550.87 SF 822.45 SF 27 0 SF 17,007.79 SF 0 SF 383.04 SF 36.35 SF 28 10,241.33 SF 2,605.93 CCPS-Bus 0 SF 43.06 SF 56.83 SF 0 SF 29 0 SF 0 SF 0 SF 181.74 SF 29.90 SF 181.74 SF 30 0 SF 12,167.1 SF Sierra Meadow 18,380.62 SF 1067.26 SF 0 SF 749.90 SF 16.A.14.b Packet Pg. 398 Attachment: LANDSCAPE SITE SPECS (6646 : ITB #18-7430 Landscape Maintenance Vendors) Page 13 of 94 Attachment B – Site Specifications Landscape Maintenance Contracts 13 1045.61 SF 976.01 SF Inverness 31 @ Collier Blvd 4925.49 SF 2,241.7 SF 4308.64 SF 6087.47 SF 936.27 SF 46 SF 0 SF TOTALS: 80,607 SF 109,373.84 SF 166,807.93 SF 1,542.02 SF 5,805.76 SF Median Palms/Trees Plantings Comments 17 SBB Ext (6) Alexander (4) Crape Myrtle (white) (2) Ligustrum (5) Sylvester (7) Winnin Crown of thorns (pink) Junipers Crown of thorns (coral) Bougainvilleas (silhouettes) Green island ficus 18 (6) Winnin (10) Holly (8) Jatropha (12) Sabal (4) Tabebuia (yellow) (1) Tabebuia (pink) Crown of thorns (dwarf kronis) Junipers Crown of thorns (dwarf pink) Green Island ficus Silver saw palmetto Blueberry Flax lily 19 (3) Ligustrum 1 Tabebuia (Pink) Crown of thorns (Helena) Junipers Blueberry flax lily 20 (2) Tabebuia (yellow) (4) Jatropha (6) Sabal (2) tabebuia (pink) (2) Ligustrum (5) Winnin Junipers Green Island Ficus Muhly grass Firebush (dwarf) Crown of thorn (pink) 21/ median ends at Grand Lely Drive (11) Winnin (2) Tabebuia (pink) (2) ligustrum (3) Jatropha (9) Sabal (1) Crape Mrytle (muskogee) (1) Crape Mrytle (white) Crown of thorns (Helena) Juniper Bluberry Flax Lily Crown of thorn (coral) Green Island ficus Crown of thorns (Dwarf pink kronis) 22 (11) Winnin (4) Crape Mrytle (4) Jatropha (6) Sabal (1) Tabebuia (yellow) Crown of thorns (dwarf pink) Green Island ficus Crown of thorns (Coral) Blueberry Flax Lily Crown of thorn (Helena) 23 (9) Sabal (2) Jatrophas Juniper Bird of parasdise (orange) Silver Saw Palmetto 24 N/A Junipers 25 (6) Winnin (4) Crape Mrytle (white) (6) Ligustrum (3) Sylvester Crown of thorn (Helena) Juniper Blueberry Flax Lily Crown of thorn (Coral) 16.A.14.b Packet Pg. 399 Attachment: LANDSCAPE SITE SPECS (6646 : ITB #18-7430 Landscape Maintenance Vendors) Page 14 of 94 Attachment B – Site Specifications Landscape Maintenance Contracts 14 Alternate #1: Retention Mowing □ Pond Site South (West of CCPS Bus Depot)- Bahia mowing 17,007.79 SF □ Pond Site South (West of CCPS Bus Depot & Pond) – Bahia mowing 15,450.94 SF □ Pond Site South of most Westerly pond – 73,434.03 SF TOTAL Retention Ponds Mowing Areas: 105,892.76 SF or 2.43 acres Right-of-Way Mowing Total Area = 276,181.77 SF or 6.34 acres South ROW = 109,373.84 SF North ROW = 166,807.93 SF Fertilization: Shrubs, Ground Cover, and all median Trees and Palms Note: (1) Calculations based on: Shrub/Ground Cover Beds + ROW Tree Area = Total Coverage Area (2) Palm Specific Fertilization to occur 2 times per year. Area Calculation: 80,607 SF Months Formulation Application Rates March 8-2-12 1.5 lbs. / 100 sq. ft. (25 bags) May 8-2-12 1.5 lbs. / 100 sq. ft. (25 bags) June 0-0 22 So-Po-Mag 10.0 lbs. / 1,000 sq. ft. (6 bags) August 8-2-12 1.5 lbs. / 100 sq. ft. (25 bags) October 0-0-22 So-Po-Mag 10.0 lbs. / 1,000 sq. ft. (6 bags) November 8-2-12 1.5 lbs. / 100 sq. ft. (25 bags) It is estimated that the plant beds in medians cover approximately eighty thousand and six hundred seven SF (80,607 SF). Applications shall be made the day following irrigation when plant material is dry. Shrubs and groundcovers shall have the fertilizer blown or fan raked off following the broadcast application. Immediately after the fertilizer is applied, the areas shall be watered. Fertilizers shall be removed from curbs and sidewalk areas to avoid staining. Palm Fertilizer: 6 Alexander Palms @ 4 lbs. = .5 bag; 64 Winnin Palms @ 4 lbs. = 5 bags; 6 Sylvester Palms @ 6 lbs. = 1 bag for a total of 7 bags for palm fertilizer MULCH QUANTITY The mulch application is 2” of mulch using two cubic feet bags. There is a total of 80,607 square feet (497.4 CY) to be mulched in this segment which equals to 6,715 bags per application. (4) Jatropha 26 Pavers @ Naples Lakes Country Club ------- 27 (4) Winnin (6) Crape Mrytle (white) (6) Thatch (3) Sylvester (7) Sabal Blueberry flax lily Crown of thorn (coral) Green island ficus Firebush (dwarf) Juniper Muhly grass 28 N/A N/A Pavers 29 N/A N/A Concrete 30 (14) Winnin Green island ficus Croen of thorn (coral) Juniper Crown of thorn (Kronis pink) 16.A.14.b Packet Pg. 400 Attachment: LANDSCAPE SITE SPECS (6646 : ITB #18-7430 Landscape Maintenance Vendors) Page 15 of 94 Attachment B – Site Specifications Landscape Maintenance Contracts 15 QUANTITY TYPE PRUNING MAINTENANCE SPECS -all medians shall have a 1’- 6” clear setback from the back of curb for safety. 1,005 Green Island Ficus Maintain to 24" height measured from the travel lane 505 Firebush Maintain to 24" height measured from the travel lane 340 Muhly Grass Trim per Project Manager 164 Silver Saw Palmetto Keep 1'-6" off BOC 307 Thornless Bouganvillea Maintain to 24" height measured from the travel lane 128 Pringles Podocarpus Maintain to 24" height measured from the travel lane 1,314 Coral Dwarf Crown of Thorns Hand Prune and Maintain to 24" height from the travel lane 459 Dwarf White Crown of thorns Hand Prune and Maintain to 24" height from the travel lane 1,909 Pink Crown of thorns Hand Prune and Maintain to 24" height from the travel lane 2 Acer rubrum/Florida Flame Red Maple 16 Jatropha integerrima/Spicy jatropha Patio Tree 11 Lagerstroemia indica 'Muscogee'/Muscogee Crepe Myrtle Remove dead flower spikes 12 Magnolia grandiflora 'DD Blanchard/ Do not Prune 6 Yellow Trumpet Tree 3 Cathedral Live Oak 50 Cabbage Palm/Booted Cabbage Palm (June- Pruning of Brown fronds) 28 Florida Thatch Palm, 4’ to 6’ oa. Ht., specimen Follow Palm Pruning Specs. w/ seed removal 95 Winin Palm, 10’ to 15’ oa, specimen Follow Palm Pruning Specs 16 Sylvester Palm, 6’ clear trunk Follow Palm Pruning Specs 6 Alexander Palm, 10’ ct. ht., specimen Follow Palm Pruning Specs 16.A.14.b Packet Pg. 401 Attachment: LANDSCAPE SITE SPECS (6646 : ITB #18-7430 Landscape Maintenance Vendors) Page 16 of 94 Attachment B – Site Specifications Landscape Maintenance Contracts 16 WORK AREAS 4 & 22 Collier Blvd "Port Au Prince to one median North of Hammock Bay & Mc Llevane Bridge to Jolley Bridge," approximately 3.40 miles Work sites awarded in “as is” conditions. This information is from as built plans at time of construction installations and changes may have been made throughout the years. Vendor is highly encouraged to visit locations before bidding. Work Area 4 A & B: Collier Blvd South (Port Au Prince to one median North of Mainsail Drive) and (McLlevane Bridge to Jolley Bridge) WA 4A: Collier Blvd Mc Llevane Bridge to Jolley Bridge • Collier Blvd from Mc Llevane Bridge to Jolley Bridge: Improved medians 1-6, mowing around the pump station and irrigation controller up to the road side. • All side right-of-way areas on at the around the Jolley Bridge and embankments and at the pump station on Capri Blvd. WA 4B: Collier Blvd Fiddler’s Creek to North of Mainsail Drive • Collier Blvd at Fiddler’s Creek to one median north of Mainsail Drive: One unimproved median, one paver median and three and half-improved medians Median # 8-12 • All side right-of-way areas by the water meters and backflow preventer WA 4A: Collier Blvd Mc Llevane Bridge to Jolley Bridge The mulch application is 2” of mulch using two cubic feet bags. There is a total of 163,864 square feet (1,011.2 CY) to be mulched in this segment which equals to 13,650 bags per application. Fertilization: Shrubs, Ground Cover, and all median Trees and Palms Note: (1) Calculations based on: Shrub/Ground Cover Beds + ROW Tree Area = Total Coverage Area (2) Palm Specific Fertilization to occur 2 times per year. Area Calculation: 163,863.67 SF Months Formulation Application Rates February 8-2-12 1.5 lbs. / 100 sq. ft. (50 bags) May 8-2-12 1.5 lbs. / 100 sq. ft. (50 bags) June 0-0 22 So-Po-Mag 10.0 lbs. / 1,000 sq. ft. (2 bags) August 8-2-12 1.5 lbs. / 100 sq. ft. (50 bags) October 0-0-22 So-Po-Mag 10.0 lbs. / 1,000 sq. ft. (2 bags) November 8-2-12 1.5 lbs. / 100 sq. ft. (50 bags) Palm Fertilizer: 7 royals @ 8 lbs. ea.+ 7 Bizmarkia @ 8 lbs. ea. = 3bags It is estimated that the plant beds in medians cover approximately one hundred sixty-three thousand and eight hundred sixty-three square feet (163,863 SF). Applications shall be made the day following irrigation when plant material is dry. Shrubs and groundcovers shall have the fertilizer blown or fan raked off following the broadcast application. Immediately after the fertilizer is applied, the areas shall be watered. Fertilizers shall be removed from curbs and sidewalk areas to avoid staining. Median # Plant Beds Bahia Turf Pavers/Concrete Separator 1 8,241 SF 17,619.50 SF 220.57 SF 16.A.14.b Packet Pg. 402 Attachment: LANDSCAPE SITE SPECS (6646 : ITB #18-7430 Landscape Maintenance Vendors) Page 17 of 94 Attachment B – Site Specifications Landscape Maintenance Contracts 17 2 48,011.43 SF 8,503.25 SF 182.33 SF 3 34,569.4 SF 0 SF 128.67 SF 133.89 SF 4 8,255 SF 0 SF 2,544.81 SF Pump Station 67.21 SF 71.39 SF 5 48,965.67 SF 0 SF 0 SF 6 23,125.56 SF 21,214.58 SF 0 SF 0 SF TOTAL PAVER AREA: 12,149 SF QTY TYPE At Sight lines/ turn lanes No sight lines / turnlanes 6 Native Lignum Vitae Not applicable. As per specifications. 6 Jamaican Caper Not applicable. As per specifications. 6 Bridal veil Trim per Project Manager As per specifications. 4 Gumbo Limbo Trim per Project Manager As per specifications. 1 Seagrape Not applicable Cut back once a year. 5 Silver Buttonwood Not applicable Retain Natural Bush form-Cut back once a yr in late Spring. As per specifications. 3 White Geiger Not applicable As per specifications. 1 Jatropha Not applicable Shape into tree form lifting the lower branching. As per specifications. 7 Florida Royal Palm N/A Remove or Pick-Up fallen Brown fronds 2 Cabbage Palm N/A Trim as per Contract 4 Coconut Palm N/A Nuts and seeds removed 7 Bismark Palm N/A Removal of dead fronds 16.A.14.b Packet Pg. 403 Attachment: LANDSCAPE SITE SPECS (6646 : ITB #18-7430 Landscape Maintenance Vendors) Page 18 of 94 Attachment B – Site Specifications Landscape Maintenance Contracts 18 72 Tropical Bird of Paradise emove dead flower spike Remove dead flower spike 6 Wax Myrtle N/A Retain Natural Bush form-Cut back once a year in late Spring. 69 Silver Saw Palmetto N/A remove dead fronds 837 Muhly Grass N/A Cut back once a year 86 Dwarf Podocarpus Maintain to 24" height measured from the travel lane. Maintain to 36" height measured from the travel lane. 41 Wild Coffee Maintain to 24" height measured from the travel lane Maintain to 36" height measured from the travel lane. 201 Blueberry Flax Lily Natural form to 24” height measured from the travel lane. Remove dead flower spike. 53 Coontie natural form to 24” height measured from the travel lane. Natural form to 36” height measured from the travel lane. 184 Crown of Thorn - Red Maintain to 24" height measured from the travel lane. Retain full shape, cut tall stems to create a full mass. 44 Crown of Thorn - Yellow Maintain to 24" height measured from the travel lane Maintain full shape, cut tall stems to create a full mass. Dwarf Youpon Holly maintain to 24" height measured from the travel lane Natural form to 36” height measured from the travel lane. Dwarf Carissa Maintain to 24" height measured from the travel lane. Natural form to 36” height measured from the travel lane. Sea Purslane onfine to mass. Maximum height of 24” measured from travel lane. onfine to mass. Maximum height of 24” measured from travel lane. Bougainvilleas Maintain to 24" height measured from the travel lane. Trim to rounded natural form. Natural form to 36” height measured from the travel lane. Trim to rounded natural shape. 086 Juniper Maintain to 24" height measured from the travel lane. Maintain to 36” height measured from the travel lane. 16.A.14.b Packet Pg. 404 Attachment: LANDSCAPE SITE SPECS (6646 : ITB #18-7430 Landscape Maintenance Vendors) Page 19 of 94 Attachment B – Site Specifications Landscape Maintenance Contracts 19 Work Area #4B: Collier Boulevard (951) (Fiddler’s Creek to one median north of Hammock Bay) FERTILIZATION: Shrubs, Ground Cover and all Median Trees Area Calculation = 181,820 SF (Fiddlers Creek) + 36, 941 SF Sod (mid-section) + 18,078 SF planting area (mid-section) = 236,839 SF Note: (1) Calculations based on: Shrub/Ground Cover Beds Area = Total Coverage Area; (2) Palm Specific Fertilization to occur 2 times per year. Months Formulation Application Rates March 8-2-12 1.5 lbs. / 100 sq. ft. (89 bags) June 8-2-12 1.5 lbs. / 100 sq. ft. (89 bags) July 0-0 22 So-Po-Mag 10.0 lbs. / 1,000 sq. ft. (2 bag) September 8-2-12 1.5 lbs. / 100 sq. ft. (89 bags) October 0-0 22 So-Po-Mag 10.0 lbs. / 1,000 sq. ft. (2 bag) December 8-2-12 1.5 lbs. / 100 sq. ft. (89 bags) Palm Fertilizer 10 royal palms @ 8 lbs. each = 2 bags MEDIAN AREA Median # Plant Beds Turf Area (Floratam) 8 5,329 SF 5,075 SF 9 5,359 SF 1,840 SF 10 15,315 SF 12,675 SF TOTALS: 26,003 SF 19,590 SF Side ROW Mowing Quantity: Area Bahia Sod Area (SF) Water meter & backflow 400 sq. ft. Preventer Areas 400 sq. ft. (Floratam) TOTAL Side Right of Way Mowing (Bahia): 400 SF TOTAL Side Right of Way Mowing (Floratam): 400 SF TOTAL Number of Trees (Median): 32 Trees MULCH: The mulch application is 2” of mulch using two cubic feet bags. There is a total of 26,003 square feet (160.5 CY) to be mulched in this segment which equals to 2,167 bags per application. Collier Boulevard (951) from Fiddler’s Creek to one median North of Hammock Bay Median Palms/Trees Plantings Comments Satinleaf Oaks 6 Sabal Palms Dune Sunflower Butterfly Iris Philodendron Muhly Grass 16.A.14.b Packet Pg. 405 Attachment: LANDSCAPE SITE SPECS (6646 : ITB #18-7430 Landscape Maintenance Vendors) Page 20 of 94 Attachment B – Site Specifications Landscape Maintenance Contracts 20 Royal Palms Bulnesia Wild Coffee Floratam Sod 6,941 sf 2 Royal Palms 8 Sabal Palms 0 Bridal Veil 0 Satin Leaf Live Oak Bulnesia Dune Sunflower Philodendron Muhly Grass Wild Coffee Butterfly Iris rinum lily 0 Royal Palms Bougainvillea Schillings 1 pavers 919.66 SF 2 bahia 2042.99 SF 16.A.14.b Packet Pg. 406 Attachment: LANDSCAPE SITE SPECS (6646 : ITB #18-7430 Landscape Maintenance Vendors) Page 21 of 94 Attachment B – Site Specifications Landscape Maintenance Contracts 21 WORK AREA 5 US 41 East "Phase A - E: Davis Blvd to Collier Blvd," approximately 8.40 miles Work sites awarded in “as is” conditions. This information is from as built plans at time of construction installations and changes may have been made throughout the years. Vendor is highly encouraged to visit locations before bidding. Work Area 5, Phases A – E A. US 41 East, Phase A (Davis Blvd to Sandpiper Blvd / Courthouse Shadows), 1.20 miles B. US 41 East, Phase B (Courthouse Shadows – Rattlesnake Hammock Road), 1.70 miles C. US 41 East, Phase C (Rattlesnake Hammock Road – St. Andrews Blvd), 1.50 miles D. US 41 East, Phase D (St. Andrews Blvd – Barefoot Williams Blvd), 2.50 miles E. US 41 East, Phase E (Barefoot Williams – Collier Blvd), 1.50 miles US 41 East Phase A (Sandpiper Blvd/Davis Blvd to Courthouse Shadows) and Phase B (Courthouse Shadows to Rattlesnake-Hammock Road) Work Areas a. Improved medians 1-27 b. All side right-of-way areas on US 41 East from Sandpiper/Davis Blvd to Rattlesnake-Hammock Rd. US 41 East Phase A (Sandpiper Blvd/Davis Blvd to Courthouse Shadows) Fertilization: Shrubs, Ground Cover, and all median Trees and Palms Note: (1) Calculations based on: Shrub/Ground Cover Beds + ROW Tree Area = Total Coverage Area Area Calculation: 81,361 SF Two (2) Palm Specific Fertilization to occur 2 times per year 45 Royals @ 8 Lbs. = 7 bags; 6 foxtails @ 6 lbs = 1 bag; 17 Alexanders @ 4 lbs = 2 bags Months Formulation Application Rates February 8-2-12 1.5 lbs. / 100 sq. ft. (25 bags) May 8-2-12 1.5 lbs. / 100 sq. ft. (25 bags) June 0-0 22 So-Po-Mag 10.0 lbs. / 1,000 sq. ft. (2 bags) August 8-2-12 1.5 lbs. / 100 sq. ft. (25 bags) October 0-0-22 So-Po-Mag 10.0 lbs. / 1,000 sq. ft. (2 bags) November 8-2-12 1.5 lbs. / 100 sq. ft. (25 bags) MULCH QUANTITY The mulch application is 2” of mulch using two cubic feet bags. There is a total of 81,361 square feet (502.1 CY) to be mulched in this segment which equals to 6,778 bags per application Median# Plant Beds South ROW SF North ROW SF Pavers ROW Trees 1 2,907 SF BOC 7,695 SF 2,955 SF 1,572 SF 135 SF 13(100)=1,300 SF 2 4,080 SF BOC 7,120 SF Included above 1,456 SF 220 SF 10(100 SF)=1,000 SF 3 675 SF BOC 1,800 SF 2,456 SF 1,659 SF 1,600 SF 18(100)=1,800 SF 4 726 SF BOC 2,178 SF 1,820 SF 2,170 SF 1,315 SF 17(100)=1,700 SF 5 2,760 SF 810 SF 1,800 SF 414 SF 9(100)=900 SF 16.A.14.b Packet Pg. 407 Attachment: LANDSCAPE SITE SPECS (6646 : ITB #18-7430 Landscape Maintenance Vendors) Page 22 of 94 Attachment B – Site Specifications Landscape Maintenance Contracts 22 BOC 4,370 SF 6 4,125 SF BOC 7,334 SF 1,070 SF 1,812 SF 1,071 SF 8(100)=800 SF 7 0 SF 2,668 SF 846 SF 1,236 SF 11(100)=1,100 SF 8 1,045 SF BOC 1,582 SF 2,530 SF 1,071 SF 780 SF 11(100)=1,100 SF 9 2,925 SF BOC 3,355 Included above Included below 0 SF 5(100)=500 SF 10 2,165 SF BOC 2,584 SF 2,444 SF 1,731 SF 249 SF 6(100)=600 SF 10A 468 SF BOC 1,406 SF 1,215 SF 1,012 SF 0 SF 0 SF 11 748 SF BOC 2,142 SF 1,167 SF 1,321 SF 1,470 SF 9(100)=900 SF 12 1,830 SF BOC 3,036 SF 650 SF 540 SF 413 SF 10(100)=1,000 SF 13 428 SF BOC 847 SF 1,385 SF 2,559 SF 1,852 SF 12(100)=1,200 SF 13A 7,350 SF BOC 11,760 SF 0 SF 0 SF 0 SF 2(100)=200 SF 14 3,179 SF BOC 5,888 SF 14,980 SF 1,200 SF 320 SF 20(100)=2,000 SF 15 564 SF 564 SF 22,345 SF 620 SF 2,260 SF 16(100)=1,600 SF TOTALS: 35,975 SF 63, 661 SF BOC/Mulch 58,495 SF 21,369 SF 13,335 SF 17,700 SF Median Palms/Trees Plantings Comments 1 (13) Royal Juniper Green island ficus Crown of thorn (red) 2 (6) Royal (2) Live Oak Juniper Bougainvillea (Dwarf) 3 (6) Alexander Crown of thorn (red) 4 (6) Alexander Crown of thorn (red) 5 (4) Royal (5) Crape (Tuscarora) (2) Live Oak Juniper Indian hawthorne 6 (5) Crape (Natchez) (7) Royal (4) Crape (1) Live Oak Juniper Plumbago 7 Concrete/Pavers 8 (3) Royal Juniper 9 (2) Royal (3) Crape (1) Live Oak Bougainvillea (dwarf) 16.A.14.b Packet Pg. 408 Attachment: LANDSCAPE SITE SPECS (6646 : ITB #18-7430 Landscape Maintenance Vendors) Page 23 of 94 Attachment B – Site Specifications Landscape Maintenance Contracts 23 US 41 East Phase B (Courthouse Shadows to Rattlesnake-Hammock Road) Fertilization: Shrubs, Ground Cover, and all median Trees and Palms Note: (1) Calculations based on: Shrub/Ground Cover Beds + ROW Tree Area = Total Coverage Area Area Calculation: 156,244 SF (2) Palm Specific Fertilization to occur 2 times per year 61 Royals @ 8 Lbs. = 10 bags Months Formulation Application Rates February 8-2-12 1.5 lbs. / 100 sq. ft. (47 bags) May 8-2-12 1.5 lbs. / 100 sq. ft. (47 bags) June 0-0 22 So-Po-Mag 10.0 lbs. / 1,000 sq. ft. (4 bags) August 8-2-12 1.5 lbs. / 100 sq. ft. (47 bags) October 0-0-22 So-Po-Mag 10.0 lbs. / 1,000 sq. ft. (4 bags) November 8-2-12 1.5 lbs. / 100 sq. ft. (47 bags) MULCH QUANTITY The mulch application is 2” of mulch using two cubic feet bags. There is a total of 156,244 square feet (964.1 CY) to be mulched in this segment which equals to 13,016 bags per application. 10 (5) Alexander Crown of thorn (red) 10A (1) Crape (Muskogee) N/A 11 N/A Crown of thorn (red) 12 (2) Royal (1) Live Oak (3) Crape (Tuscarora) Juniper Firebush 13 (1) Live Oak Crown of thorn (red) 14 (3) Thatch palm (1) Live Oak (4) Royal Crown of thorn (red) Green Island ficus Juniper Blueberry flax 15 (7) Thatch Blueberry Flax @ triangle Peter’s St (4) Royal (6) Foxtail (6) Crape (Muskogee) (1) Live Oak Blueberry Flax Sabal minor Saw Palmetto (silver) Chapman field South ROW (22) Holly (10) Crape (natchez) (8) Washingtonian (3) Live Oak (6) Black Olive (2) Jacaranda North ROW (31) Holly (15) Crape (natchez) (13) Washingtonian 16.A.14.b Packet Pg. 409 Attachment: LANDSCAPE SITE SPECS (6646 : ITB #18-7430 Landscape Maintenance Vendors) Page 24 of 94 Attachment B – Site Specifications Landscape Maintenance Contracts 24 Median Number Median Brick Pavers (SF) Median (SF) North Right of Way Mowing (SF) South Right of Way Mowing (SF) Street Trees (SF) Cross Street Station Number #16 134 9,493 8,759 16,699 15(100) =1500 Courthouse Shadows 42+00 #17 5,293 3,907 15,222 19,212 34(100) =3,400 Haldeman Creek/Osceola Ave. 44+00- 45+00 #18 140 12,298 9,278.10 16,127 25(100) =2,500 Palm Drive Seminole Avenue 46+00- 47+00 #19 119 28,091.5 25,067 55,441 38(100) =3,800 Enchanting Dr/Guilford Rd #20 65.00 14,278 22,669 38,733.55 40(100) =4000 Lakewood/Out er Drive 55+00 #21 134.27 32,402.80 18,193.70 41,299.50 (36)100=36 00 Lakewood/Out er Drive #22 172 2,422.00 4,090 2,319 #23 148 4,386 4,857 20,694 (32)100=32 00 59+00 #24 172 2,448.00 #25 3,539 942 42,598 35,780 (51)100=51 00 Thomasson Drive/Catalina Drive/ #26 2,148 4,792 11,469 53,874 #27 91.50 22,361.80 19,041 16,526.07 21 (100) =2100 Catalina Pond Site 8,773.00 35(100) =3500 TOTAL 12,979.27 (Includes 55,000 SF of St. Augustine) 137,822.10 190,016.80 316,705.12 32,700 Courthouse Shadows to RSH Mile Post 14.185 to 15.835 Median Palms/Trees Plantings Comments 16 (9) Royal (5) Coconut (2) Live Oak (5) Ligustrum (1) Live oak (2) Crape (natchez) Juniper Bougainvillea (dwarf) Firebush (dwarf) Bridge 17 (7) Royal Ginger (variegated) 16.A.14.b Packet Pg. 410 Attachment: LANDSCAPE SITE SPECS (6646 : ITB #18-7430 Landscape Maintenance Vendors) Page 25 of 94 Attachment B – Site Specifications Landscape Maintenance Contracts 25 Areas of Work US 41 East Phase C (Rattlesnake Hammock Rd to St. Andrews) and Phase D (St. Andrews to Barefoot Williams Road) a. Improved medians 25-48 b. All side right-of-way areas on US 41 East from Rattlesnake-Hammock Road to the Collier Blvd. (1) Live oak (10) Sabal (5) Crape (Muskogee) (2) Crape (Tuscarora) Xanadu Crown of thorn (red) Juniper Firebush (dwarf) 19 (10) Royal (7) Coconut (2) Live oak (6) Crape (muskogee) Junipers African iris (yellow) Firebush (dwarf) Bougainvillea (dwarf) Coonties Starts at Guilford 20 (14) Royal (2) Poinciana (dwarf) (4) Coconut (7) Crape (Muskogee) (1) Live oak (5) Thatch Juniper Indian hawthorn Firebush (dwarf) Xanadue Starts at Lakewood 21 (1) Gumbo limbo (2) Christmas palm (double) Crown of thorn (red) 22 (10) Thatch (6) Royal (3) Orchid (hong kong) (10) Sabal (6) Crape (Muskogee) (2) Live oak (1) Poinciana (dwarf) Juniper Firebush (dwarf) Ginger (variegated) 23 (1) Live oak Crown of thorn (red) 24 (7) Thatch Juniper Ends at RSH Lake Catalina (16) Sabal (6) Bald cypress (15) Royal (22) Live oak (3) Thatch (1) Orchid (hong kong) (1) Maple N/A @ Catalina Drive South ROW (67) Black olive (55) Washingtonian N/A North ROW (72) Black Olive (34) Washingtonian N/A 16.A.14.b Packet Pg. 411 Attachment: LANDSCAPE SITE SPECS (6646 : ITB #18-7430 Landscape Maintenance Vendors) Page 26 of 94 Attachment B – Site Specifications Landscape Maintenance Contracts 26 US 41 East Phase C (Rattlesnake Hammock Rd to St. Andrews) FERTILIZATION: Shrubs, Ground Cover and all Median Trees Area Calculation = 125,483 SF Note: (1) Calculations based on: Shrub/Ground Cover Beds Area = Total Coverage Area; (2) Palm Specific Fertilization to occur 2 times per year. Months Formulation Application Rates March 8-2-12 1.5 lbs. / 100 sq. ft. (27 bags) June 8-2-12 1.5 lbs. / 100 sq. ft. (27 bags) July 0-0 22 So-Po-Mag 10.0 lbs. / 1,000 sq. ft.( 1 bag) September 8-2-12 1.5 lbs. / 100 sq. ft. (27 bags) October 0-0 22 So-Po-Mag 10.0 lbs. / 1,000 sq. ft. (1 bag) December 8-2-12 1.5 lbs. / 100 sq. ft. (27 bags) Palm supplemental Fertilizer: 17 Royals @ 8 lbs. = 3 bags; 12 Alexander @ 4 lbs = 1 bag MULCH: The mulch application is 2” of mulch using two cubic feet bags. There is a total of 87,395 square feet (289.9 CY) to be mulched in this segment which equals to 7,281 bags per application Side ROW Mowing Quantity: Median Bahia Sod Area (SF) #25 North 11,416 SF #25 South 18,856 SF #26 North 673 SF #26 South 0 SF #27 North 9,565 SF #27 South 25,844 SF #28 North 10,264 SF #28 South 5,403 SF #29 North 0 SF #29 South 0 SF #30 North 57,130 SF #30 South 157,561 SF #31 North 0 SF #31 South 0 SF Total 296,712 SF (Bahia Sod) TOTAL Side Right of Way Mowing (Bahia): 296,712 SF or 6.81 Acres TOTAL Number of Trees (Median): 212 Trees TOTAL Side of the road trees: 94 Trees Median # Plant Beds Pavers 25 2422 SF 146 SF 26 1175 SF 260 SF 27 2392 SF 149 SF 28 2101 SF 194 SF 29 1708 SF 86 SF 30 36,013 SF 97 SF 31 24,317 SF 172 SF TOTALS: 70,128 SF 1,104 SF 16.A.14.b Packet Pg. 412 Attachment: LANDSCAPE SITE SPECS (6646 : ITB #18-7430 Landscape Maintenance Vendors) Page 27 of 94 Attachment B – Site Specifications Landscape Maintenance Contracts 27 US 41 East Phase D (St. Andrews to Barefoot Williams Road) FERTILIZATION: Shrubs, Ground Cover and all Median Trees Area Calculation = 181,820 SF Note: (1) Calculations based on: Shrub/Ground Cover Beds Area = Total Coverage Area; (2) Palm Specific Fertilization to occur 2 times per year. Months Formulation Application Rates March 8-2-12 1.5 lbs. / 100 sq. ft. (51 bags) June 8-2-12 1.5 lbs. / 100 sq. ft. (51 bags) July 0-0 22 So-Po-Mag 10.0 lbs. / 1,000 sq. ft. (1 bag) September 8-2-12 1.5 lbs. / 100 sq. ft. (51 bags) October 0-0 22 So-Po-Mag 10.0 lbs. / 1,000 sq. ft. (1 bag) December 8-2-12 1.5 lbs. / 100 sq. ft. (51 bags) Palm Supplemental Fertilizer: 3 Royals @ 8 lbs = .50 bag; 119 foxtails @ 6 lbs = 14 bags; 14 Alexanders @ 4 lbs. = 1. 5 Bags total 16 bags MULCH: The mulch application is 2” of mulch using two cubic feet bags. There is a total of 102,897 square feet (289.9 CY) to be mulched in this segment which equals to 3,912 bags per application Median Palms/Trees Plantings Comments 25 (3) Foxtail (4) Alexander Juniper 26 (1) Oak Crown of thorns (dinni) 27 (8) Alexander Junipers Indian Hawthorne Concrete 28 N/A Junipers Concrete 29 (3) Thatch (8) Royal (1) Live Oak (3) Foxtail (1) Powderpuff (4) Ligustrum (1) Crape myrtle (Natchez) Plumbago Xanadue 30 (7) Thatch (9) Royal (7) Foxtail (8) Crape Myrtle (Natchez) (3) Sabal (8) Ligustrum (2) Jamaican Caper Juniper Crown of thorns (red) Plumbago Muhly grass Indian Hawthorne 31 (18) Foxtail (3) Ligustrum (1) Powderpuff Indian Hawthorne Junipers Plumbago North ROW (41) Black Olive (7) Sabal Must be kept 10’ off sidewalk South ROW (38) Black Olive (8) Sabal Must be kept 10’ off sidewalk 16.A.14.b Packet Pg. 413 Attachment: LANDSCAPE SITE SPECS (6646 : ITB #18-7430 Landscape Maintenance Vendors) Page 28 of 94 Attachment B – Site Specifications Landscape Maintenance Contracts 28 Median # Plant Beds Pavers 32 14,918 SF 183 SF 33 14,284 SF 132 SF 34 17,384 SF 183 SF 35 17,814 SF 172 SF 36 7,093 SF 86 SF 37 11,291 SF 86 SF 38 8,891 SF 183 SF 39 26,167 SF 172 SF 40 6458 SF 161 SF 41 614 SF 194 SF 42 25,758 SF 161 SF 43 43,766 SF 172 SF TOTALS: 179,520 SF 1,702 SF Side ROW Mowing Quantities Median Bahia Sod Area (SF) #32 North and South 0 SF #33 North 21,594 SF Side ROW Mowing Quantities Median Bahia Sod Area (SF) #33 South 31,280 SF #34 North 7,524 SF #34 South 120,082 SF #35 North 13,692 SF (Dixie Drive) #35 North 21,331 SF (John Street) #36 North 28,697 SF #36 South 22,249 SF #37 North 32,410 SF #37 South 16,027 SF #38 North 13,993 SF #38 South 17,782 SF #39 North 1,988 SF #39 South 51,548 SF #40 North 30,656 SF #40 South 40,375 SF #41 North 1,798 SF #41 South 13,573 SF #42 North 35,370 SF #42 South 33,814 SF #43 North 126,939 SF #43 South 101,633 SF Total 296,713 SF (Bahia Sod) TOTAL Side Right of Way Mowing (Bahia): 296,713 SF or 6.81 Acres Median Palms/Trees Plantings Comments 32 (16) Foxtail (5) Thatch (2) Ligustrum (3) Royal (2) Crape (Tuscarora) Juniper Indian hawthorne Crown of thorn (red) Muhly 33 (5) Sabal Juniper 16.A.14.b Packet Pg. 414 Attachment: LANDSCAPE SITE SPECS (6646 : ITB #18-7430 Landscape Maintenance Vendors) Page 29 of 94 Attachment B – Site Specifications Landscape Maintenance Contracts 29 (2) Crape (Muskogee) (1) Foxtail (3) Ligustrum Indian hawthorne 34 (20) Foxtail (14) Alexander (4) Crape (Tuscarora) (3) Crape (Muskogee) Junipers Crown of thorn (red) 35 (6) Foxtail (3) Crape (Muskogee) (4) Sabal Juniper Indian Hawthorne Crown of thorn (red) 36 (2) Foxtail (2) Crape (Tuscarora) (4) Crape (Muskogee) (9) Sabal (2) Ligustrum (5) Thatch Crown of thorn (red) Xanadue 37 (5) Foxtail (2) Crape (Muskogee) (1) Ligustrum (2) Sabal Indian Hawthorne Juniper Crown of thorn (red) 38 (9) Sabal (1) Crape (Muskogee) (2) Crape (Natchez) (1) Powderpuff (2) Ligustrum Indian Hawthorne Juniper Crown of thorn (red) Plumbago 39 (25) Foxtail (1) Ligustrum (2) Crape (Natchez) (6) Thatch (4) Sabal Junipers Crown of thorn (red) Plumbago Indian Hawthorne 40 (8) Thatch (4) Crape (Natchez) (1) Foxtail Indian Hawthorn Crown of thorn (red) Juniper Broward Light 41 (1) Foxtail Crown of thorn (red) 42 (10) Thatch (34) Foxtail (2) Crape (Muskogee) Indian Hawthorn Crown of thorn (red) Juniper South ROW (71) Black Olive (6) Foxtail N/A Must be kept 10’ off sidewalk 16.A.14.b Packet Pg. 415 Attachment: LANDSCAPE SITE SPECS (6646 : ITB #18-7430 Landscape Maintenance Vendors) Page 30 of 94 Attachment B – Site Specifications Landscape Maintenance Contracts 30 US 41 East Phase E (Barefoot Williams Road to Collier Blvd) FERTILIZATION: Shrubs, Ground Cover and all Median Trees Area Calculation = 181,820 SF Note: (1) Calculations based on: Shrub/Ground Cover Beds Area = Total Coverage Area; (2) Palm Specific Fertilization to occur 2 times per year. Months Formulation Application Rates March 8-2-12 1.5 lbs. / 100 sq. ft. (42 bags) June 8-2-12 1.5 lbs. / 100 sq. ft. (42 bags) June 0-0 22 So-Po-Mag 10.0 lbs. / 1,000 sq. ft.( 1 bag) September 8-2-12 1.5 lbs. / 100 sq. ft. (42 bags) October 0-0 22 So-Po-Mag 10.0 lbs. / 1,000 sq. ft. (1 bag) December 8-2-12 1.5 lbs. / 100 sq. ft. (42 bags) Palm Supplemental Fertilizer: 34 Royals @ 8 lbs = 5.5 bags; 157 Foxtails @ 6 lbs = 19 bags; 6 Alexanders @ 4 lbs = .5 bag Total 25 bags MEDIAN AREA Median # Plant Beds Pavers 44 43,676 SF 183 SF 45 43,789 SF 196 SF 46 36,773 SF 204 SF 47 12,476 SF 183 SF 48 1,604 SF 146 SF TOTALS: 138,318 SF 912 SF Side ROW Mowing Quantity: Median Bahia Sod Area (SF) #44 North 132,794 SF (Barefoot Williams) #44 South 36,791 SF #45 North 0 SF (Lely (N)) #45 South 0 SF #46 North 37,232 SF (Triangle Blvd. (N)) #46 South 224,257 SF #47 North 32,130 SF #47 South 51,527 SF #48 North 0 SF (Collier Blvd. /951) #48 South 0 SF Total: 514,731 SF (Bahia Sod) TOTAL Side Right of Way Mowing (Bahia): 514,731 SF or 11.82 Acres TOTAL Median Mowing (Floratam): 54,541 SF or 1.25 Acres North ROW (4) Black Olive (46) Bald Cypress (2) Foxtail N/A Must be kept 10’ off sidewalk Median Palms/Trees Plantings Comments 44 (50) Foxtail (1) Powderpuff (3) Sabal Juniper Muhly Grass Dwarf Firebush 16.A.14.b Packet Pg. 416 Attachment: LANDSCAPE SITE SPECS (6646 : ITB #18-7430 Landscape Maintenance Vendors) Page 31 of 94 Attachment B – Site Specifications Landscape Maintenance Contracts 31 (6) Crape Bougainvillea (silhouette) Plumbago Indian hawthorne 45 (4) Thatch (56) Foxtail (5) Crape Crown of thorn (red) Indian Hawthorn Plumbago Juniper Muhly grass 46 (36) Foxtail (4) Ligustrum (3) Coconut (5) Royal Crown of thorn (red) Indian Hawthorn Plumbago Juniper Muhly grass 47 (6) Royal (6) Coconut (3) Black Olive Indian hawthorne Juniper Xanadu 48 (6) Alexander Indian hawthorne South ROW (8) Foxtail (41) Black olive (12) Royal Must be kept 10’ off sidewalk North ROW (7) Foxtail (12) Black Olive (40) Bald Cypress (11) Royal Must be kept 10’ off sidewalk 16.A.14.b Packet Pg. 417 Attachment: LANDSCAPE SITE SPECS (6646 : ITB #18-7430 Landscape Maintenance Vendors) Page 32 of 94 Attachment B – Site Specifications Landscape Maintenance Contracts 32 WORK AREA 6 Immokalee Road Phases 2 & 3 "Tarpon Bay Boulevard to Collier Boulevard," approximately 3.5 miles Work sites awarded in “as is” conditions. This information is from as built plans at time of construction installations and changes may have been made throughout the years. Vendor is highly encouraged to visit locations before bidding. Immokalee Road, Phase 2 and 3, Landscape Maintenance Phase 2: Immokalee Road (I-75 to Preserve) Phase 3: Immokalee Road (Preserve to Collier Blvd) These specifications are intended to provide the information by which prospective bidders may understand the minimum requirements of Collier County relative to entering into a Contract to furnish, deliver, and provide services related to Landscape Maintenance for Collier County Arterial Road Rights-of-Way within the boundaries included. Phase 2: Immokalee Road (Strand Blvd to Preserve Lane) □ Improved medians 22-34 □ All side right-of-way areas from Strand Blvd to Preserve Lane Phase 3: Immokalee Road (Preserve Lane to Collier Blvd) □ Improved Medians 35-40 □ All side Right of Way areas from Preserve Lane to Collier Blvd Site Specific Quantities All quantities are to be used as an evaluation tool; information was taking off of plans that are in process, not as- builts. Contractor to visit site before submitting bid for site conditions. Sites shall be awarded in “as-is” conditions. Phase 2 – Immokalee Road (Strand Blvd to Preserve Lane) Medians 1-13 & R/W Areas Fertilization: Shrubs, Ground Cover, and all median Trees and Palms Note: (1) Calculations based on: Shrub/Ground Cover Beds + St. Augustine + ROW Tree Area = Total Coverage Area (2) Palm Specific Fertilization to occur 2 times per year. Area Calculation: 137,755 SF Months Formulation Application Rates February 8-2-12 1.5 lbs. / 100 sq. ft. (42 bags) May 8-2-12 1.5 lbs. / 100 sq. ft. (42 bags) June 0-0 22 So-Po-Mag 10.0 lbs. / 1,000 sq. ft. (2 bags) August 8-2-12 1.5 lbs. / 100 sq. ft. (42 bags) October 0-0-22 So-Po-Mag 10.0 lbs. / 1,000 sq. ft. (2 bags) November 8-2-12 1.5 lbs. / 100 sq. ft. (42 bags) It is estimated that the plant beds in medians cover approximately one hundred thirty-seven thousand and seven hundred fifty-five SF (137,755 SF). Applications shall be made the day following irrigation when plant material is dry. Shrubs and groundcovers shall have the fertilizer blown or fan raked off following the broadcast application. Immediately after the fertilizer is applied, the areas shall be watered. Fertilizers shall be removed from curbs and sidewalk areas to avoid staining. 16.A.14.b Packet Pg. 418 Attachment: LANDSCAPE SITE SPECS (6646 : ITB #18-7430 Landscape Maintenance Vendors) Page 33 of 94 Attachment B – Site Specifications Landscape Maintenance Contracts 33 Median# Plant Beds South ROW SF North ROW SF Pavers Concrete Areas/Separators 22 18,178 SF 21,239 SF 10,020 SF 0 SF 0 SF 23 1,520 SF 6,098 SF 6,137.5 SF 0 SF 0 SF 24 7,505.45 SF 4,248.09 SF (N Brooke) 8,754 SF 22,942 SF 22.91 SF 776.88 SF 25 1,427.40 SF Interstate 0 SF 0 SF 0 SF 26 3,631.27 SF 10,111.58 SF Oakes Blvd 137,677.48 SF 58.69 SF 89.56 SF 0 SF 27 13,795.78 SF 15,488.78 SF 26,505.34 SF 263.72 SF 0 SF 28 19,810.51 SF 12,333.47 SF 30,331.51 SF 0 SF 110.83 SF 29 3,354.81 SF 3,426.95 SF 13,102.42 SF 70.79 SF 211.55 SF 0 SF 30 4,523.20 SF 18,830.14 SF 1,324.06 SF 18,830.14 SF 88.54 SF 0 SF 31 12,454.32 SF 35,845.78 SF 35,845.78 SF 46.97 SF 37.03 SF 0 SF 32 26,072.25 28,096.88 SF 815.48 SF 50,973.39 SF 44.04 SF 137.91 SF 33 14,758.75 16,631.90 SF 29,157.12 SF 41.23 SF 28.69 SF 0 SF 34 10,723.46 SF 1,258.93 SF 6,693.40 SF 20,657.86 SF 0 SF 90.99 SF Preserve TOTALS: 137,755.20 SF 191,196.44 SF 431,337.66 SF 1,003.72 SF 1,116.61 SF PHASE 2 – Immokalee Road (Strand Blvd to Preserve Lane) Plant Material Information QUANTITY TYPE PRUNING MAINTENANCE SPECS -all medians shall have a 1’-6” clear setback from the back of curb for safety. 1,360 Blueberry Flax 924 Green Island Ficus Maintain to 24" height measured from the travel lane 559 Firebush Maintain to 24" height measured from 16.A.14.b Packet Pg. 419 Attachment: LANDSCAPE SITE SPECS (6646 : ITB #18-7430 Landscape Maintenance Vendors) Page 34 of 94 Attachment B – Site Specifications Landscape Maintenance Contracts 34 the travel lane 1,558 Muhly Grass Trim per Project Manager 141 Simpson Stopper Trim per Project Manager 314 Spartina Bakeri Trim per Project Manager 388 Saw palmetto Keep 1'-6" off BOC 66 Silver Saw Palmetto Keep 1'-6" off BOC 243 Wax jasmine Maintain to 24" height measured from the travel lane 560 White Dwarf Bouganvillea Maintain to 24" height measured from the travel lane 128 Pringles Podocarpus Maintain to 24" height measured from the travel lane 323 Dwarf Crown of Thorns Hand Prune and Maintain to 24" height from the travel lane 329 Dwarf Yellow Crown of thorns Hand Prune and Maintain to 24" height from the travel lane 1,058 Thai Crown of thorns Hand Prune and Maintain to 24" height from the travel lane 3,749 Ilex Schillings Maintain to 24" height from the travel lane 3,098 Parson's Juniper Maintain to 24" height from the travel lane 647 Emerald Goddess Liriope 7 Acer rubrum/Red Maple 6 Jatropha integerrima/Spicy jatropha Patio Tree 13 Lagerstroemia indica 'Muscogee'/Muscogee Crepe Myrtle Remove dead flower spikes 32 Ligustrum japonicum/Tree form Ligustrum 6 Magnolia grandiflora 'Main Street'/Southern Magnolia Do not Prune 6 Tabebuia impetiginosa/Ipe Tabebuia Tree 19 Tabebuia chrysostricha/Golden Trumpet Tree 21 Phoenix sylvestri ‘Robusta’/Sylvester Palm 5 Roystonia elata/Florida Royal Palm Remove and Pick-Up fallen Brown fronds 35 Cabbage Palm/Booted Cabbage Palm (June- Pruning of Brown fronds) 24 Veitchia montgomeryana/Montgomery Palm - 12' OA Matching at Installation MULCH QUANTITY The mulch application is 2” of mulch using two cubic feet bags. There is a total of 137,755 square feet (850 CY) to be mulched in this segment which equals to 11,475 bags per application. Phase 3– Immokalee Road (Preserve Lane to Collier Blvd) Medians 14-21 & R/W Areas 16.A.14.b Packet Pg. 420 Attachment: LANDSCAPE SITE SPECS (6646 : ITB #18-7430 Landscape Maintenance Vendors) Page 35 of 94 Attachment B – Site Specifications Landscape Maintenance Contracts 35 Fertilization: Shrubs, Ground Cover, and all median Trees and Palms Note: (1) Calculations based on: Shrub/Ground Cover Beds + ROW Tree Area = Total Coverage Area (2) Palm Specific Fertilization to occur 2 times per year. Area Calculation: 77,931.67 SF Months Formulation Application Rates February 8-2-12 1.5 lbs. / 100 sq. ft. (24 bags) May 8-2-12 1.5 lbs. / 100 sq. ft. (24 bags) June 0-0 22 So-Po-Mag 10.0 lbs. / 1,000 sq. ft. (2 bags) August 8-2-12 1.5 lbs. / 100 sq. ft. (24 bags) October 0-0-22 So-Po-Mag 10.0 lbs. / 1,000 sq. ft. (2 bags) November 8-2-12 1.5 lbs. / 100 sq. ft. (24 bags) It is estimated that the plant beds in medians cover approximately seventy-seven thousand and nine hundred thirty-one SF (77,931 SF). Applications shall be made the day following irrigation when plant material is dry. Shrubs and groundcovers shall have the fertilizer blown or fan raked off following the broadcast application. Immediately after the fertilizer is applied, the areas shall be watered. Fertilizers shall be removed from curbs and sidewalk areas to avoid staining. Median# Plant Beds South ROW SF North ROW SF Pavers Concrete Areas/Separators 35 18,542.56 SF 15,550.42 SF 749.09 SF 10,615.61 SF 40,086.62 SF 96.43 SF 97.02 SF 0 SF 36 SF SF SF 0 SF 0 SF 37 87,537.16 SF 5,158.33 SF 112,017 SF 99,739.03 SF 25,483.64 SF 0 SF 0 SF 38 12,622 SF 42,747.7 SF 12,449.60 SF 10,735.61 SF 0 SF 0 SF W. of Collier Blvd Triangles 0 SF 0 SF 0 SF 0 SF 1,286.07 SF 1,286.07 SF 1,286.07 SF 1,286.07 SF 39 4,309.87 SF 17,502.48 SF 0 SF 0 SF 2,838.28 SF 40 14,273.07 SF 0 SF 0 SF 0 SF 0 SF TOTALS: 179,478.36 SF 303,565 SF 248,284.86 SF 0 SF 7,982.56 SF 16.A.14.b Packet Pg. 421 Attachment: LANDSCAPE SITE SPECS (6646 : ITB #18-7430 Landscape Maintenance Vendors) Page 36 of 94 Attachment B – Site Specifications Landscape Maintenance Contracts 36 PHASE 2 – Vanderbilt Beach Road Oakes Blvd to Collier Blvd.) Plant Material Information QUANTITY TYPE PRUNING MAINTENANCE SPECS -all medians shall have a 1’-6” clear setback from the back of curb for safety. 3,050 Blueberry Flax 290 Green Island Ficus Maintain to 24" height from the travel lane 950 Firebush Maintain to 24" height from the travel lane 2,223 Muhly Grass Trim per Project Manager 909 Simpson Stopper Trim per Project Manager 606 Spartina Bakeri Trim per Project Manager 791 Saw palmetto Keep 1'-6" off BOC 589 Silver Saw Palmetto Keep 1'-6" off BOC 94 Xanadu Philodenron 1'-6" BOC, when overgrown needs to be trimmed 1,953 Dwarf Pringles Podocarpus Maintain to 24" height from the travel lane 381 Silhouette Dwarf Bouganvillea Maintain to 24" height from the travel lane 197 Dwarf Crown of thorns Hand Prune and Maintain to 24" height from the travel lane 242 Dwarf Yellow Crown of thorns Hand Prune and Maintain to 24" height from the travel lane 5,438 Ilex Schillings Maintain to 24" height from the travel lane 6,735 Parson's Juniper Maintain to 24" height from the travel lane 3,221 Emerald Goddess Liriope 32 Red Maple 37 Lagerstroemia indica 'Muscogee'/Muscogee Crepe Myrtle Remove dead flower spikes 29 Ligustrum japonicum/Tree form Ligustrum 46 Magnolia grandiflora 'Main Street'/Southern Magnolia 18 Tabebuia impetiginosa/Ipe Tabebuia Tree 21 Tabebuia chrysostricha/Golden Trumpet Tree 21 Bald Cypress 21 Sylvester Palm 10 Roystonia elata/Florida Royal Palm Remove, Pick-Up fallen Brown fronds 16.A.14.b Packet Pg. 422 Attachment: LANDSCAPE SITE SPECS (6646 : ITB #18-7430 Landscape Maintenance Vendors) Page 37 of 94 Attachment B – Site Specifications Landscape Maintenance Contracts 37 153 Cabbage Palm/Booted Cabbage Palm (June- Pruning of Brown fronds) 86 Veitchia montgomeryana/Montgomery Palm – 10-12' OA Matching at Installation MULCH QUANTITY The mulch application is 2” of mulch using two cubic feet bags. There is a total of 179,478.36 square feet (1107.5 CY) to be mulched in this segment which equals to 14,951 bags per application. 16.A.14.b Packet Pg. 423 Attachment: LANDSCAPE SITE SPECS (6646 : ITB #18-7430 Landscape Maintenance Vendors) Page 38 of 94 Attachment B – Site Specifications Landscape Maintenance Contracts 38 WORK AREA 8 Golden Gate Boulevard, Phases 1 - 4," approximately 6.0 miles Work sites awarded in “as is” conditions. This information is from as built plans at time of construction installations and changes may have been made throughout the years. Vendor is highly encouraged to visit locations before bidding. 1. Work Area 8, Phases 1 - 4 1. Golden Gate Blvd (Collier Blvd to 23rd St SW), 1.00 miles 2. Golden Gate Blvd (23rd St SW to 13th St SW), 2.00 miles 3. Golden Gate Blvd (13th St SW – Chicane medians), 1.00 miles 4. Golden Gate Blvd (13th St SW – one median past Wilson Blvd), 2.00 miles Golden Gate Blvd, Phases 1-4 (Collier Blvd to one median past Wilson Blvd) and 13th ST SW Chicane Medians Areas of Work □ Improved medians 1-26 □ All side right-of-way areas on Golden Gate Blvd from Collier Blvd to 1st St. □ 13th St Chicane medians and side ROW mowing Golden Gate Blvd Phase 1 (Collier Blvd to 29th St SW) FERTILIZATION: Shrubs, Ground Cover and all Median Trees Area Calculation = 135,561 SF Note: (1) Calculations based on: Shrub/Ground Cover Beds Area = Total Coverage Area; (2) Palm Specific Fertilization to occur 2 times per year. Months Formulation Application Rates March 8-2-12 1.5 lbs. / 100 sq. ft. (28 bags) June 8-2-12 1.5 lbs. / 100 sq. ft. (28 bags) July 0-0 22 So-Po-Mag 10.0 lbs. / 1,000 sq. ft. (4 bag) September 8-2-12 1.5 lbs. / 100 sq. ft. (28 bags) October 0-0 22 So-Po-Mag 10.0 lbs. / 1,000 sq. ft. (4 bag) December 8-2-12 1.5 lbs. / 100 sq. ft. (28 bags) Note: Calculation Annual Fertilizer: 112 Bags (8-2-12) + 8 (0-0-22) =120 Bags MULCH: The mulch application is 2” of mulch using two cubic feet bags. There is a total of 66,555.27 square feet (410.7 CY) to be mulched in this segment which equals to 5,545 bags per application. Median # Plant/St Aug Areas Pavers Concrete Bahia 1 0 0 1450.29 17,501 2 20,642.76 51 0 64,209 3 0 0 135 0 4 19,270.69 51 0 53,874.17 5 9,702.27 51 0 31,061.66 6 4,973.85 51 0 21,846.98 7 0 0 61 0 8 4,429.62 51 0 12,876.55 9 15,446.08 102 0 43,248.77 TOTALS: 74,465.27 SF 357 SF 1646.29 SF 244,618.13 SF *Calculations are based on 27, 710 SF of St. Augustine sod in medians 16.A.14.b Packet Pg. 424 Attachment: LANDSCAPE SITE SPECS (6646 : ITB #18-7430 Landscape Maintenance Vendors) Page 39 of 94 Attachment B – Site Specifications Landscape Maintenance Contracts 39 Median Palms/Trees Plantings Comments 1 N/A N/A Concrete 2 (5) Cassia (10) Live Oak (10) Sabal Juniper llex schillings Blueberry flax Muhly grass Saw palmetto (silver) 3 N/A N/A Concrete 4 (8) Cassia (10) Live oak (12) Sabal Juniper llex schillings Thryallis Muhly grass 5 (14) Holly (E. pallaka) (3) Magnolia Juniper llex schillings Blueberry flax Viburnum (Walters) 6 N/A Juniper llex schillings Thryallis 7 (3) Cassia (11) Sabal Juniper llex schillings Thryallis Muhly grass Saw palmetto (silver) Viburnum (Walter’s) ROW Tree (122) Holly (E. Pallaka) N/A Must be kept 10’ off sidewalk ROW Tree (47) Cassia N/A Must be kept 10’ off sidewalk Median Palms/Trees Plantings Comments 1 N/A N/A Concrete 2 (5) Cassia (10) Live Oak (10) Sabal Juniper llex schillings Blueberry flax Muhly grass Saw palmetto (silver) 3 N/A N/A Concrete 4 (8) Cassia (10) Live oak (12) Sabal Juniper llex schillings Thryallis Muhly grass 5 (14) Holly (E. pallaka) (3) Magnolia Juniper llex schillings Blueberry flax Viburnum (Walters) 6 N/A Juniper llex schillings Thryallis 16.A.14.b Packet Pg. 425 Attachment: LANDSCAPE SITE SPECS (6646 : ITB #18-7430 Landscape Maintenance Vendors) Page 40 of 94 Attachment B – Site Specifications Landscape Maintenance Contracts 40 Golden Gate Blvd , Phase 2 (29th St SW to 13th St SW) Fertilization • Square footage calculations include shrub and groundcover-planting beds. • The Transportation Blend (8-2-12) is used for the Total Coverage Area indicated in this calculation. • Palm Specific Fertilization to occur 2 times per year. • Transportation Blend (8-2-12) Calculations based on 50 lb bag. Area Calculation: 135,561 SF Months Formulation Application Rates February 8-2-12 1.5 lbs. / 100 sq. ft. (41 bags) May 8-2-12 1.5 lbs. / 100 sq. ft. (41 bags) June 0-0 22 So-Po-Mag 10.0 lbs. / 1,000 sq. ft. (0 bags) August 8-2-12 1.5 lbs. / 100 sq. ft. (41 bags) October 0-0 22 So-Po-Mag 10.0 lbs. / 1,000 sq. ft. (0 bags) November 8-2-12 1.5 lbs. / 100 sq. ft. (41 bags) Note: Calculation Annual Fertilizer: Bags 164 (8-2-12) + 0 (0-0-22) = 164 Bags MULCH: The mulch application is 2” of mulch using two cubic feet bags. There is a total of 148,506 square feet (916.4 CY) to be mulched in this segment which equals to 12,371 bags per application Median # Plant/St Aug Areas Pavers Bahia 10 16,348 155.14 57,200 11 16,172.73 77.57 72,800 12 15,966.47 155.14 76,700 13 17,482.70 155.14 71,500 14 17,368.10 155.14 81,200 15 17,024.32 155.14 67,600 16 17,270.90 77.57 72,800 17 17,928.53 155.14 68,900 TOTALS: 135,561.75 SF 357 SF 244,618.13 SF 7 (3) Cassia (11) Sabal Juniper llex schillings Thryallis Muhly grass Saw palmetto (silver) Viburnum (Walter’s) ROW Tree (122) Holly (E. Pallaka) N/A Must be kept 10’ off sidewalk ROW Tree (47) Cassia N/A Must be kept 10’ off sidewalk Median Palms/Trees Plantings Comments 10 (12) Sabal (9) Holly (E. Pallaka) (8) Live Oak Juniper Illex Schilling Bluberry Flax Muhly grass Viburnum (Walter’s) Liriope 16.A.14.b Packet Pg. 426 Attachment: LANDSCAPE SITE SPECS (6646 : ITB #18-7430 Landscape Maintenance Vendors) Page 41 of 94 Attachment B – Site Specifications Landscape Maintenance Contracts 41 Golden Gate Blvd, Phase 3: (13th Street SW, Chicane medians) FERTILIZATION: Shrubs ,Ground Cover and Chicane Trees Note: • Square footage calculations include shrub and groundcover-planting beds. • The Transportation Blend (8-2-12) is used for the Total Coverage Area indicated in this calculation. • Palm Specific Fertilization to occur 2 times per year. • Planting area=6709.09 • Transportation Blend (8-2-12) Calculations based on 50 lb bag. Area Calculation: 6709.09 SF 11 (10) Crape Mrytle (5) Live Oak (16) Bald Cypress Juniper llex schillings Cord Grass Muhly grass Liriope 12 (8) Magnolia (6) Live Oak (9) Sabal Juniper Illex Schilling Muhly grass Saw palmetto Viburnum (Walter’s) Indian Hawthorne 13 (5) Holly (E Pallaka) (9) Live oak (2) Sabal Juniper Cord grass Saw Palmetto Muhly grass Liriope Blueberry flax 14 (6) Maple (10) Bald Cypress (6) Live oak Juniper Indian Hawthorne Muhly grass Saw Palmetto Liriope Cord Grass Viburnum (Walters) 15 (9) Crape myrtle (5) Live Oak (18) Bald cypress Juniper llex schillings Liriope Cord grass Viburnum (Walter’s) Indian Hawthorne 16 (10) Magnolia (5) Live Oak (9) Sabal Juniper llex schillings Muhly grass Saw palmetto (silver) 17 (10) Holly (E Pallaka) (4) Live Oak (18) Sabal Juniper Illex Schilling Muhly grass Saw Palmetto 16.A.14.b Packet Pg. 427 Attachment: LANDSCAPE SITE SPECS (6646 : ITB #18-7430 Landscape Maintenance Vendors) Page 42 of 94 Attachment B – Site Specifications Landscape Maintenance Contracts 42 Months Formulation Application Rates February 8-2-12 1.5 lbs. / 100 sq. ft. (2 bags) May 8-2-12 1.5 lbs. / 100 sq. ft. (2 bags) June 0-0 22 So-Po-Mag 10.0 lbs. / 1,000 sq. ft. (0 bags) August 8-2-12 1.5 lbs. / 100 sq. ft. (2 bags) October 0-0 22 So-Po-Mag 10.0 lbs. / 1,000 sq. ft. (0 bags) November 8-2-12 1.5 lbs. / 100 sq. ft. (2 bags) Note: Calculation Annual Fertilizer: Bags 8(8-2-12) + 0(0-0-22)= 8 Bags MULCH: The mulch application is 2” of mulch using two cubic feet bags. There is a total of 6,709 square feet (41.4 CY) to be mulched in this segment which equals to 559 bags per application. Sabal Palms Bed Area (SF) Bahia (SF) 42 (1 per island) 6,709.09 (159.74 per island) 85,000 The distance of the entire length is 2 miles/ 4’ wide on each side. Golden Gate Blvd Work, Phase 4: (13th Street SW to one median past Wilson Blvd) Fertilization Months Formulation Application Rates February 8-2-12 1.5 lbs. / 100 sq. ft. (31 bags) May 8-2-12 1.5 lbs. / 100 sq. ft. (31 bags) June 0-0 22 So-Po-Mag 10.0 lbs. / 1,000 sq. ft.( 1 bag) August 8-2-12 1.5 lbs. / 100 sq. ft. (31 bags) October 0-0 22 So-Po-Mag 10.0 lbs. / 1,000 sq. ft. (1 bag) November 8-2-12 1.5 lbs. / 100 sq. ft. (31 bags) Calculation Annual Fertilizer: 124 Bags (8-2-12) + 2 (0-0-22) =126 Bags It is estimated that the plant beds in medians cover approximately one hundred two thousand, eight hundred ninety-seven SF (102,897 SF). MULCH: The mulch application is 2” of mulch using two cubic feet bags. There is a total of 102,897 square feet (635 CY) to be mulched in this segment which equals to 8,572 bags per application. Median # Plant Areas Pavers Bahia 18 3,463 SF 160 SF 39,289 19 8,124 SF 160 SF 40,283 20 16,799 SF 160 SF 55,583 21 16,840 SF 160 SF 56,280 22 16,828 SF 160 SF 52,350 23 15,509 SF 160 SF 56,695 24 16,900 SF 160 SF 22,171 25 5,244 SF 160 SF 22,426 26 3,190 SF 80 SF 27,049 TOTALS: 102,897 SF 1,360SF 372,126 SF *Must mow Bahia to 2nd , on both South and north ROW total 60,305.57 SF 16.A.14.b Packet Pg. 428 Attachment: LANDSCAPE SITE SPECS (6646 : ITB #18-7430 Landscape Maintenance Vendors) Page 43 of 94 Attachment B – Site Specifications Landscape Maintenance Contracts 43 Median Palms/Trees Plantings Comments 18 (5) Sabal Juniper Illex Schilling 19 (9) Crape (2) Live Oak Viburnum (walter’s) Indian Hawthorn Juniper Muhly grass 20 (6) Maple (6) Live Oak (12) Bald Cypress Saw palmetto Viburnum (Walter’s) Illex Schilling Indian Hawthorn Cord grass Juniper Muhly grass 21 (10) Crape Mrytle (6) Live Oak (11) Bald Cypress Indian hawthorne Juniper Illex Schilling Muhly grass Cord grass 22 (10) Magnolia (6) Live Oak (8) Sabal Indian hawthorne Juniper Viburnum (Walter’s) Muhly grass Saw palmetto Illex Schilling 23 (9) Holly (E. Pallaka) (6) Live Oak (9) Sabal Juniper Illex Schilling Muhly grass Viburnum (Walter’s) Cord grass 24 (6) Maple (6) Live Oak (12) Bald Cypress Juniper Illex Schilling Muhly grass Viburnum (Walter’s) Indian Hawthorne Cord grass 25 (2) Sabal Juniper Viburnum (Walter’s) Indian Hawthorne Illex Scillings Blueberry Flax Wilson Blvd 26 (4) Crape Mrytle Juniper Illex Schilling Liriope Indian Hawthorne 16.A.14.b Packet Pg. 429 Attachment: LANDSCAPE SITE SPECS (6646 : ITB #18-7430 Landscape Maintenance Vendors) Page 44 of 94 Attachment B – Site Specifications Landscape Maintenance Contracts 44 WORK AREA 10 "Golden Gate Overpass & Parkway," approximately 7.00 miles Work sites awarded in “as is” conditions. This information is from as built plans at time of construction installations and changes may have been made throughout the years. Vendor is highly encouraged to visit locations before bidding. Work Area 10 A. Golden Gate Overpass (Bears Paw to Livingston Road), 5.50 miles B. Golden Gate Parkway (Livingston Road to 66th Street SW and 60th Street SW to Santa Barbara Blvd), 1.50 miles Golden Gate Overpass (Bear’s Paw to Livingston Road) Work Areas □ Improved medians 1-4 □ All side right-of-way areas on Golden Gate Parkway from Bear’s Paw to Livingston Road, and Livingston Road to 66th Street SW and from 60th Street SW to Santa Barbara Blvd, including all retention pond areas. □ Golden Gate Parkway south ROW west of Bear’s Paw sign to include the strip of grass form the road to the sidewalk. North ROW from guardrail going east to the end of the open grass area. Must weed eat around oak trees. Price shall be included in side ROW mowing. Wet Retention Pond ‘B’ @ Airport Rd. and Golden Gate Parkway Note: Pond/East Airport-Pulling Rd. along Golden Gate Parkway South East side ROW planting bed area: 8,016 SF Tree Planting (100sf) 23: 2,300 SF Bahia Mowing East: 35,033 SF Golden Gate Parkway – South Side of the Road at Naples Grange/The Ivy Note: From Pond “B” to end of the project/South of Golden Gate Parkway at Naples Grande Bahia Mowing East side: 83,693 SF Tree Planting (100 SF) 80: 5,760 SF Golden Gate Parkway – South side of Golden Gate Parkway and west of Airport Pulling Rd. (@ Collier Enterprises) Note: South side of Golden Gate Parkway within ROW area Bahia Mowing South: 16,789 SF Golden Gate Parkway – South side of Golden Gate Parkway (Immediately adjacent to the Grade Separated Overpass/Southwest Quadrant) Note: Immediately next to the wall of bricks along the Southwest side on Golden Gate Parkway (MSE wall) Pavers: 816 SF Floratam Mowing (South): 11,909.26 SF Bed Area: 36,441.81 Airport-Pulling Road (Under the Overpass area on the west side) Bed Planting Pavers Gravel Dome Pavers West/Under the Overpass @ Grade: 4,359 SF 987SF 0 SF 0 SF West Raised Planter: 2,742 SF 0 SF 0 SF 0 SF West Shark tooth under Overpass: 4,215 SF 1,963 SF 2,587 SF 30 SF Southwest triangle: 145 SF 449 SF 18 SF Northwest triangle: 1,005 SF 18 SF Smaller Northwest triangle: 250 SF 45 SF 16.A.14.b Packet Pg. 430 Attachment: LANDSCAPE SITE SPECS (6646 : ITB #18-7430 Landscape Maintenance Vendors) Page 45 of 94 Attachment B – Site Specifications Landscape Maintenance Contracts 45 East /Under the Overpass @ Grade: 3,621.16 SF 0 SF 0 SF 0 SF East Raised Planter: 2,251.08 SF 0 SF 0 SF 0 SF East Shark tooth under overpass: 7,285.39 SF 0 SF 0 SF 0 SF Southeast triangle: 2,556 SF 2,444 SF 0 SF 0 SF Northeast triangle: 653 SF 958.86 SF 0 SF 0 SF Smaller Southeast Triangle: 0 SF 412 SF 0 SF 0 SF Smaller Northeast Triangle: 507.90 SF 907.6 SF Golden Gate Parkway – Northside (Immediately adjacent to Grade Separated Overpass/north west quadrant Note: Immediately next to wall of bricks along the NW side of GG Pkwy. North- Bed Planting Area: 18,336 SF Golden Gate Parkway – Northwest Quadrant/Estuary Development Note: ROW adjacent to the Estuary/Street trees and mowing Bahia only –area 16’ back of sidewalk Bed Planting Area: 1,652 SF Bahia Area north: 50,396 SF Golden Gate Parkway Northeast Quadrant Bahia Area: 120,960.37 SF Bed Area: 38,243.73 SF Medians on Overpass on Golden Gate Parkway Note: Medians from West to East. Median C: 7,019 SF At Bear’s Paw Sod Area: 23,045.76 SF Bed Area: 15,276.66 SF Pavers: 75 SF Median B: Sod Area: 39,248.83 SF Bed Area: 13,996.32 SF Pavers: 930 SF Golden Gate Parkway – South side of Golden Gate Parkway (Immediately adjacent to the Grade Separated Overpass/Southeast Quadrant) Note: Immediately next to the wall of bricks along the Southeast side on Golden Gate Parkway (MSE wall) Pavers: 816 SF Floratam Mowing (South): 4,590.07 SF Bed Area: 13,122 SF Golden Gate Parkway – North side of Golden Gate Parkway (Immediately adjacent to the Grade Separated Overpass/Northeast Quadrant) Note: Immediately next to the wall of bricks along the Northeast side on Golden Gate Parkway (MSE wall) Pavers: 1166 SF Floratam Mowing (South): 8,426 SF Bed Area: 29,830.47 SF ______________________________________________________________________ TOTAL Side Right of Way Mowing (Bahia): 306,871.37 SF or 7.044 Acres TOTAL Mowing (Floratam): 87,219.92 SF or 2.002 Acres 16.A.14.b Packet Pg. 431 Attachment: LANDSCAPE SITE SPECS (6646 : ITB #18-7430 Landscape Maintenance Vendors) Page 46 of 94 Attachment B – Site Specifications Landscape Maintenance Contracts 46 MULCH: The mulch application is 2” of mulch using two cubic feet bags. There is a total of 223,227.78 square feet (1,377.4 CY) to be mulched in this segment which equals to 18,595 bags per application. Median Palms/Trees Plantings Comments 1 (3) Royal (20) Live oak (34) Sabal Palm (4) Ligustrum (5) Magnolia (4) Crape mrytle (2) Cattley Guava Bougainvillea (Helen Johnson) Firebush Indian hawthorne Silver Saw Palmetto Bush allamanda Cord grass Juniper West side of bridge @Bear’s Paw 2 5) Foxtail palm (7) Magnolia (25) Sabal Palm (6) Crape myrtle (Muskogee) (25) Live Oak (2) Ligustrum (3) Royal palm Blueberry Flax Bush allamanda Bougainvillea (Helen Johnson) Silver Saw palmetto Cord grass Indian hawthorne Dwarf firebush 3 N/A N/A Concrete 4 (7) Royal Palm Bougainvillea (Helen johnson) FERTILIZATION: Shrubs, ground cover, floratam sod and all trees and palms area calculation = 308,794.44 SF Note: (1) Calculations based on: Shrub/Ground Cover Beds Area = Total Coverage Area; (2) Palm Specific Fertilization to occur 2 times per year. Months Formulation Application Rates April 8-2-12 1.5 lbs. / 100 sq. ft. (93 bags) July 0-0 22 So-Po-Mag 10.0 lbs. / 1,000 sq. ft. (26 bag) September 8-2-12 1.5 lbs. / 100 sq. ft. (93 bags) October 0-0 22 So-Po-Mag 10.0 lbs. / 1,000 sq. ft. (26 bag) Golden Gate Parkway (Livingston Road to 66th Street SW and 60th Street SW to Santa Barbara Blvd) Areas of Work a. Improved medians 1-6 b. All side right-of-way areas on Golden Gate Parkway from Livingston Road to 66th St SW and 60th St SW to Santa Barbara Blvd. A. GOLDEN GATE PARKWAY MEDIAN AND SIDE OF RIGHT OF WAY: Median Number Side trees Tree Area Bed /St. Aug Bahia/Ease. Brick Pavers 36SF __ (SF) _____ ( SF)__________ (SF(Livingston Road – 66 St. SW ) 1 North 13 468 0/0 5,651.69 0 1 Median 0 0 0/0 0 833 1 South 13 468 0/0 10,592. 0 2 North 0 0/0 0/0 0 0 2 Median 0 0/0 1160/0 0 0 2 South 0 0/0 0/0 0 0 3 North 26 936 0/0 23,482 0 3 Median 0 0 7,025/4780 0 977 3 South 26 936 0/0 12,607 0 4 North 26 936 0/0 26,280.5 0 4 Median 0 Bed 8,162.7/5,291 0 72.2 16.A.14.b Packet Pg. 432 Attachment: LANDSCAPE SITE SPECS (6646 : ITB #18-7430 Landscape Maintenance Vendors) Page 47 of 94 Attachment B – Site Specifications Landscape Maintenance Contracts 47 4 South 25 900 0/0 19,730 0 TOTAL 129 4,644 16,348/10,017 98,343.19 2,532 Median Number Side trees Tree Area Bed /St. Aug Bahia/Ease. Brick Pavers (60th Street SW – Santa Barbara) 5 North 58 2,088 0/0 59,000 0 5 Median 0 0 8,309/5,343 0 143.4 5 South 24 864 0/0 27,427 0 6 North Included in Median 5 6 Median 8 288 10,900/19,875 0 143 6 South Included in Median 5 TOTAL 90 3,240 19,209/25,218 86,427 1,577 GRAND TOTAL 219 7,884 35,557/35,235 184,770.19 4,109 Total Areas: Shrub/Ground Cover Beds 35,557+ St. Augustine 35,235+ ROW Tree Area 7,884= Total Coverage Area For Fertilizer 78,676 SF PLANT LIST FROM INSTALLATION OF LANDSCAPING: FERTILIZER (8-2-12 in 50 lb bags) Application rate of 1.5 lbs/100 SF Square footage lbs Bags 78,676 SF 1,180 98 BB Bucida buceras 'Shady Lady' Shady Lady Black Olive 22 BK Bauhinia blakeana Hong Kong Orchid 10 CS Cassia surratensus Yellow Cassia 20 IA Ilex attenuata 'East Palatka' East Palatka Holly 32 LL Ligustrum lucidum Tree Form Ligustrum 71 MG Magnolia 'D.D. Blanchard' D.D. Blanchard Magnolia 8 QV Quercus virginiana Live Oak 22 TA Tabebuia impetiginosa Purple Trumpet Tree 34 RE Roystonia elata Florida Royal Palm 48 SP Sabal palmetto Booted Cabbage Palm 33 WOD Wodyetia bifurcata Foxtail Palm 48 ALA Allamanda cathartica 'Hendersonii' Dwarf Bush Allamanda 664 BOU Bougainvilla 'Sihouette' Sihouette Dwarf Bougainvillea 743 GIF Ficus microcarpa 'Green Island' Green Island Ficus 604 RAP Rhaphiolepis indica Indian Hawthorn 707 SER Serenoa repens 'Silver' Silver Saw Palmetto 37 TRD Tripsacum dactyloides Fakahatchee Grass 302 IVN Ilex vomitoria nana 'schillings' Ilex Schillings JUP Juniperus chinensis 'Parsonii' Parson's Juniper SF Stenotaphrum secundatum St. Augustine Floratam Sod +/- 35,800 SF Paspalum notatum Bahia Sod +/- 22,635 16.A.14.b Packet Pg. 433 Attachment: LANDSCAPE SITE SPECS (6646 : ITB #18-7430 Landscape Maintenance Vendors) Page 48 of 94 Attachment B – Site Specifications Landscape Maintenance Contracts 48 Note: (1) Calculations based on: Shrub/Ground Cover Beds + St. Augustine + ROW Tree Area = Total Coverage Area; (2) Palm Specific Fertilization to occur two (2) times per year for palm trees 4,644 SF Area Calculation: 78,676 SF Months Formulation Application Rates February 8-2-12 1.5 lbs. / 100 sq. ft. (24 bags) May 8-2-12 1.5 lbs. / 100 sq. ft. (24 bags) June 0-0 22 So-Po-Mag 10.0 lbs. / 1,000 sq. ft. (1 bag) August 8-2-12 1.5 lbs. / 100 sq. ft. (24 bags) October 0-0 22 So-Po-Mag 10.0 lbs. / 1,000 sq. ft. (1 bag) November 8-2-12 1.5 lbs. / 100 sq. ft. (24 bags) Note: Calculation Annual Fertilizer: 4 (24 Bags) (8-2-12) + 2 (1 Bags) (0-0-22) = 98 Bags Mulch Square footage Thickness CY 3-cubic-foot bags 2-cu-foot bags 43,441 1” 134.1 1207 1810 2” 268.1 2413 3619 3” 402.3 3621 5431 4” 535.8 4822 7233 16.A.14.b Packet Pg. 434 Attachment: LANDSCAPE SITE SPECS (6646 : ITB #18-7430 Landscape Maintenance Vendors) Page 49 of 94 Attachment B – Site Specifications Landscape Maintenance Contracts 49 WORK AREAS 11 & 18 "Golden Gate Parkway & Collier Boulevard (Phases A & B), approximately 4.40 miles" Work sites awarded in “as is” conditions. This information is from as built plans at time of construction installations and changes may have been made throughout the years. Vendor is highly encouraged to visit locations before bidding. Work Area 11: Golden Gate Parkway (Santa Barbara to Collier Blvd), approximately 2.20 miles Work Area 18: Collier Blvd, Phase A and B (Magnolia Pond to Green Blvd), approximately 2.20 miles Golden Gate Parkway (Collier Boulevard (CR 951) to Santa Barbara Boulevard) Areas of Work □ Improved medians 1-23; Existing Sod St. Augustine □ All side right-of-way indicated on Golden Gate Parkway Medians 1 thru 23 between Santa Barbara Boulevard and Collier Boulevard (County Road 951). Median #1; 55th Street SW to Santa Barbara Boulevard Median #2: 53rd Street SW to 55th Street SW Median #3: Entrance to Park East Place to 53rd Street SW Median #4: Canal to Entrance Park East Place; 5254 Golden Gate Pkwy Median #5: 52nd Terrace SW to Canal Median #6: Street SW to 52nd 50th Terrace SW Median #7: Entrance to Commercial Property to 50th Street SW Median #8: Tropicana Boulevard to 1,100 lf SW of Tropicana (at entrance to Commercial Property) Median #9: Coronado Parkway to Tropicana Boulevard Median #10: Sunshine Boulevard/47th Street SW to Coronado Parkway Median #11: Coral Palms Lane to Sunshine Boulevard/47th Street SW Median #12: 45th Street SW to Coral Palms Lane Median #13: 44th Street SW to 45th Street SW Median #14: 43rd Lane SW to 44th Street SW Median #15: 43rd Street SW to 43rd Lane SW Median #16: 42nd Terrace SW to 43rd Street SW Median #17: 42nd Street SW to 42nd Terrace SW Median #18: 41st Street SW to 42nd Street SW Median #19: ‘Alley’ Entrance to Wynn Property to 41st Street SW Median #20: Median Separator at Entrance to Park East Place Median #21: Median Separator at Alley to Wynn Properties Median #22: Main Entrance to Wynn Properties to ‘Alley’ Entrance to Wynn Properties 543 ft. West of CR 951 Median #23: Description: (from CR 951 to Main Entrance to Wynn Properties 327 ft. West of CR 951) Golden Gate Parkway Median sod, planted areas, concrete, and brick Median St. Aug. Sod Concrete (SF) Brick Planted Number Turf Area(SF) Pavers(SF) Bed/Tree(SF) 1 1,480 0 673 5,347 2 0 0 100 3,000 3 0 0 588 0 4 1,607 0 100 993 5 11,800 0 0 7,100 6 4,000 0 0 3,300 7 2,900 0 0 1,800 8 13,680 0 0 7,320 9 0 0 0 2,700 10 15,270 0 0 7,430 11 15,950 0 0 7,250 16.A.14.b Packet Pg. 435 Attachment: LANDSCAPE SITE SPECS (6646 : ITB #18-7430 Landscape Maintenance Vendors) Page 50 of 94 Attachment B – Site Specifications Landscape Maintenance Contracts 50 12 4,551 0 215 1,649 13 13,755 0 0 10,545 14 6,792 0 0 2,108 15 12,335 0 0 4,765 16 10,253 0 0 5,147 17 5,842 0 326 2,319 18 11,233 0 0 6,267 19 0 0 495 3,174 20 0 0 657 0 21 15,669 0 501 10,396 22 11,028 0 412 6,072 23 750 0 2,500 0 158,895 0 6,567 98,682 MULCH: The mulch application is 2” of mulch using two cubic feet bags. There is a total of 98,682 square feet (609 CY) to be mulched in this segment which equals to 8221 bags per application. NOTE: Mulch Square footage (indicated as 98,682 square feet) for Planted Bed/Tree (SF) indicated includes all ‘tree rings’ which are mulched during annual mulch application. All cost associated with ‘tree ring’ mulch application shall be included in the Bid Unit Pricing. Golden Gate Parkway North and south sides of the right of way Median North ROW Edge South ROW Edge Total ROW Number Bahia (SF) Bahia (SF) Bahia (SF) 1 3,500 1,600 5,100 2 2,000 0 2,000 3 0 0 0 4 1,400 0 1,400 5 2,363 0 2,363 6 1,628 0 1,628 7 1,605 0 1,605 8 1,992 0 1,992 9 1,462 0 1,462 10 1,738 0 1,738 11 5,600 0 5,600 12 194 0 194 13 5925 1,245 7,170 14 5,024 363 5,387 15 7,982 0 7,982 16 5020 154 5,174 17 3856 353 4,209 18 9048 12,350 21,398 19 3,900 5,600 9,500 20 0 0 0 21 12,224 7,628 19,852 22 5,313 4,800 10,113 23 0 0 0 81,774 34,093 115,867 Golden Gate Parkway Tree and Palm Quantities Median TREES PALMS Number Qty. Ea./species common name Qty. Ea. 1 4 Live Oak 5 Sabal Palm 16.A.14.b Packet Pg. 436 Attachment: LANDSCAPE SITE SPECS (6646 : ITB #18-7430 Landscape Maintenance Vendors) Page 51 of 94 Attachment B – Site Specifications Landscape Maintenance Contracts 51 2 1 Live Oak 6 Sabal Palm 3 4 3 Live Oak 5 Sabal Palm 5 9 Live Oak 28 Sabal Palm 5 (continued) 18 Ligustrum 5 (continued) 3 Crape Myrtle 6 3 Live Oak 9 Sabal Palm 7 3 Live Oak 10 Sabal Palm 8 6 Live Oak 13 Sabal Palm 8 (continued) 2 Ligustrum 8 (continued) 1 Crape Myrtle 8 (continued) 1 Pine 8 (continued) 1 Golden Trumpet Tree 8 (continued) 1 Bottlebrush Tree 9 3 Live Oak 10 Sabal Palm 9 (continued) 3 Crape Myrtle 10 5 Live Oak 27 Sabal Palm 10 (continued) 2 Ligustrum 10 (continued) 4 Crape Myrtle 10 (continued) 3 Bottlebrush Tree 11 6 Live Oak 24 Sabal Palm 11 (continued) 10 Ligustrum 11 (continued) 2 Bottlebrush Tree 11 (continued) 2 Pine 12 3 Live Oak 9 Sabal Palm 13 5 Live Oak 31 Sabal Palm 13 (continued) 12 Ligustrum 13 (continued) 11 Crape Myrtle 13 (continued) 1 Pine 13 (continued) 1 Golden Trumpet Tree 13 (continued) 11 Crape Myrtle 13 (continued) 1 Bottlebrush Tree 14 3 Live Oak 19 Sabal Palm 14 (continued) 3 Ligustrum 14 (continued) 1 Pine 14 (continued) 1 Golden Trumpet Tree 14 (continued) 11 Crape Myrtle 15 6 Live Oak 18 Sabal Palm 15 (continued) 7 Ligustrum 16 6 Live Oak 19 Sabal Palm 16 (continued) 5 Ligustrum 16 (continued) 1 Pine 16 (continued) 2 Hong Kong Orchid 17 4 Live Oak 8 Sabal Palm 17 (continued) 1 Ligustrum 17 (continued) 2 Crape Myrtle 18 6 Live Oak 21 Sabal Palm 18 (continued) 5 Ligustrum 18 (continued) 5 Crape Myrtle 18 (continued) 3 Pine 18 (continued) 1 Bottlebrush Tree 19 2 Live Oak 2 Foxtail Palm 19 (continued) 1 Ligustrum 20 21 6 Live Oak 32 Sabal Palm 21 (continued) 7 Ligustrum 16.A.14.b Packet Pg. 437 Attachment: LANDSCAPE SITE SPECS (6646 : ITB #18-7430 Landscape Maintenance Vendors) Page 52 of 94 Attachment B – Site Specifications Landscape Maintenance Contracts 52 21 (continued) 2 Crape Myrtle 21 (continued) 1 Pine 22 3 Live Oak 16 Sabal Palm 22 (continued) 2 Ligustrum 22 (continued) 2 Crape Myrtle 22 (continued) 1 Pine 23 __________________ 241 Trees 312 Palms A. Collier Boulevard (CR 951) from 588 ft. North of Centerline of City Gate Blvd. (at golden gate canal) to Centerline of 15th Avenue SW; approximately 2.13 miles. □ Improved medians 1 thru 13; Existing Sod: St. Augustine □ All side right-of-way indicated on Collier Boulevard (County Road 951) 1st median North of Golden Gate Canal (as measured 588 ft. North of Centerline of City Gate Blvd.) to Centerline of 15th Avenue SW  Median #1: Description: (Collier Blvd. (CR 951) 1st median North of Golden Gate Canal; 588 ft. North of Centerline of City Gate Blvd.)  Median #1A: Signage Maintenance Area: (Collier Blvd. (CR 951) Golden Gate Community Sign – Area maintenance; West ROW)  Median #2: Median begins 895 lf North of Golden Gate Canal; 588 ft. North of Centerline of City Gate Blvd. [parallel to 31st Ave.]; Median ends 1,789 lf South of Centerline Golden Gate Pkwy) [parallel to 27th Ave SW.];  Median #3: Median begins 1,789 lf South of Centerline Golden Gate Pkwy [parallel to 27th Ave SW.]; Median ends 450 ft. South of Centerline Golden Gate Pkwy [parallel to 25th Ave. SW]  Median #4: Median begins 450 ft. South of Centerline Golden Gate Pkwy [parallel to 25th Ave. SW]; Median ends 50 ft. South of Centerline Golden Gate Pkwy.  Median #5: Median begins 50 ft. North of Centerline Golden Gate Pkwy; Median ends 482 ft. North of Centerline Golden Gate Pkwy (ROW measured from Centerline Golden Gate Pkwy to 23rd Ave. SW)  Median #6: Median begins 482 ft. North of Centerline Golden Gate Pkwy Median ends 741 ft. North of Centerline Golden Gate Pkwy [at address 2184 Collier Blvd.] (ROW measured from centerline 23rd Ave. SW to end of median)  Median #7: Median begins 741 ft. North of Centerline Golden Gate Pkwy [at address 2184 Collier Blvd.]. Median ends at Centerline of 20th Place SW  Median #8: Median begins at Centerline of 20th Place SW to 381 ft. North of centerline 20th Place SW.  Median #9: Median begins 381 ft. North of centerline 20th Place SW., Median ends 538 ft. South of 18th Ave. SW  Median #10: Median begins 510 ft. South of 18th Ave. SW; Median ends at centerline 18th Place SW  Median #11: Median begins at centerline 18th Place SW; Median ends at centerline 17th Ave. SW  Median #12: Median begins at centerline 17th Ave. SW; Median ends at centerline Green Blvd.  Median #13: Median begins at centerline Green Blvd.; Median ends at centerline 15th Ave. SW Pruning Maintenance Specs All plantings in the medians shall have a 1’-6” clear setback from the back of curb for safety. TYPE At Sight lines/ turn lanes No sight lines / turnlanes Veitchia montgomeryana/Montgomery Palm Not applicable. As per specifications. Roystonea elata/Royal Palm Remove palm fronds from travel lanes. As per specifications. 16.A.14.b Packet Pg. 438 Attachment: LANDSCAPE SITE SPECS (6646 : ITB #18-7430 Landscape Maintenance Vendors) Page 53 of 94 Attachment B – Site Specifications Landscape Maintenance Contracts 53 Tabebuia chrysotricha/Yellow Tabebuia Trim per Project Manager As per specifications. Magnolia grandifloria/Magnolia Trim per Project Manager Full to base. Jatropha Shape into tree form lifting the lower branching. As per specifications. Shape into tree form lifting the lower branching. As per specifications. Sabal palmetto/Cabbage Palm Remove palm fronds from travel lanes. As per specifications Lagerstroemia indicum varieties ‘Natchez’ and ‘Muskogee’ Retain tree form lifting the lower branching for 15’-6” clearance over travel lanes. As per specifications. Remove sprouts and suckers smaller than 1”. Retain tree form lifting the lower branching for 15’-6” clearance over travel lanes. As per specifications. Remove sprouts and suckers smaller than 1”. Wodyetia bifurcate/Foxtail palm Remove palm fronds from travel lanes. As per specifications Tropical Bird of Paradise Remove dead flower spike Remove dead flower spike Muhly Grass Not applicable. Trim back once a yr. Crown of Thorn – Yellow or Red Maintain to 24" height measured from the travel lane Retain full shape, cut tall stems to create a full mass. Bougainvillea Maintain to 24" height measured from the travel lane. Trim to rounded natural form. Natural form to 36” height measured from the travel lane. Trim to rounded natural shape. Hawthorne Maintain to 24" height measured from the travel lane. Trim to rounded natural form. Natural form to 36” height measured from the travel lane. Trim to rounded natural shape. Dwarf yaupon Maintain to 24" height measured from the travel lane. Trim to rounded natural form. Natural form to 36” height measured from the travel lane. Trim to rounded natural shape. 16.A.14.b Packet Pg. 439 Attachment: LANDSCAPE SITE SPECS (6646 : ITB #18-7430 Landscape Maintenance Vendors) Page 54 of 94 Attachment B – Site Specifications Landscape Maintenance Contracts 54 Juniper Maintain to 24" height measured from the travel lane. Maintain to 36” height measured from the travel lane. Thryallis Maintain to 24" height measured from the travel lane. Maintain to 36” height measured from the travel lane. Firebush Natural form to 24” height measured from the travel lane. Natural form to 36” height measured from the travel lane. Lantana Natural form to 24” height measured from the travel lane. Natural form to 36” height measured from the travel lane. Green Island Ficus Natural form to 24” height measured from the travel lane. Natural form to 36” height measured from the travel lane. Fertilization of Shrubs, Ground Cover, planted median areas, and ROW Trees Note: Calculations based on: Shrub/Ground Cover Beds + ROW Tree/Plant Areas = Total Coverage Area (1) Total Coverage Fertilization to occur a maximum of four times a year if utilizing 50% slow release or twice a year utilizing a 100% slow release six-month formula, (2) Palm Specific Fertilization (0-0-22) to occur 2 times per year. Golden Gate Parkway (Santa Barbara Boulevard to Collier Boulevard (951)): 1. Includes medians 1 through 23. 2. Rights-of-way FERTILIZATION: Shrubs, Ground Cover, and all Median Trees Area Calculation = 257,577 SF (1) Calculations based on: Shrub/Ground Cover Beds Area = Total Coverage Area; (2) Palm Specific Fertilization to occur 2 times per year, 0-0-22 So-Po-Mag is provided by County in 50 lb. bags. (3) All fertilizer material shall be provided By County under separate contract. (4) Specification 8-2-12 is commonly referred to as ‘Transportation Blend’ and is provided in 50 lb. bags with application rate of 1.5 lbs. per 100 sq. ft. (5) Fertilization under this section does not include sod and/or turf areas, fertilization of sod and/or turf areas will occur at direction of Project Manager based on unit cost provided for application per bag. (6) Any given application for any month may be cancelled by the Landscape Supervisor. (7) All fertilizer application(s) may be omitted from contract by the Landscape Supervisor. Months Formulation Application Rates March 8-2-12 1.5 lbs. / 100 sq. ft. (97 bags) 16.A.14.b Packet Pg. 440 Attachment: LANDSCAPE SITE SPECS (6646 : ITB #18-7430 Landscape Maintenance Vendors) Page 55 of 94 Attachment B – Site Specifications Landscape Maintenance Contracts 55 June 8-2-12 1.5 lbs. / 100 sq. ft. (97 bags) July 0-0 22 So-Po-Mag 10.0 lbs. / 1,000 sq. ft. (19 bags) September 8-2-12 1.5 lbs. / 100 sq. ft. (97 bags) October 0-0 22 So-Po-Mag 10.0 lbs. / 1,000 sq. ft. (19 bags) December 8-2-12 1.5 lbs. / 100 sq. ft. (97 bags) Note: Calculation Annual Fertilizer: 116 Bags (8-2-12) + 38 (0-0-22) =154 Bags It is estimated that the plant beds in medians including tree plantings in medians cover approximately ninety eight thousand six hundred eighty two Square feet (98,682 SF). Applications shall be made the day following irrigation when plant material is dry. Shrubs and groundcovers shall have the fertilizer blown or fan raked off following the broadcast application. Immediately after the fertilizer is applied, the areas shall be watered. Fertilizers shall be removed from curbs and sidewalk areas to avoid staining. MEDIANS ONLY – Golden Gate Parkway MEDIAN SOD, CONCRETE, PAVER, PLANTED BED MAINTENANCE: Median St. Aug. Sod Concrete (SF) Brick Planted Number Turf Area(SF) Pavers(SF) Bed/Tree(SF) 1 1,480 0 673 5,347 2 0 0 100 3,000 3 0 0 588 0 4 1,607 0 100 993 5 11,800 0 0 7,100 6 4,000 0 0 3,300 7 2,900 0 0 1,800 8 13,680 0 0 7,320 9 0 0 0 2,700 10 15,270 0 0 7,430 11 15,950 0 0 7,250 12 4,551 0 215 1,649 13 13,755 0 0 10,545 14 6,792 0 0 2,108 15 12,335 0 0 4,765 16 10,253 0 0 5,147 17 5,842 0 326 2,319 18 11,233 0 0 6,267 19 0 0 495 3,174 20 0 0 657 0 21 15,669 0 501 10,396 22 11,028 0 412 6,072 23 750 0 2,500 0 158,895 0 6,567 98,682 MULCH: The mulch application is 2” of mulch using two cubic feet bags. There is a total of 98,682 square feet (609 CY) to be mulched in this segment which equals to 8221 bags per application. Note: Mulch square footage (indicated as 98,682 square feet) for Planted Bed/Tree(SF) indicated includes all ‘tree rings’ which are mulched during annual mulch application. All cost associated with ‘tree ring’ mulch application shall be included in the Bid Unit Pricing. 16.A.14.b Packet Pg. 441 Attachment: LANDSCAPE SITE SPECS (6646 : ITB #18-7430 Landscape Maintenance Vendors) Page 56 of 94 Attachment B – Site Specifications Landscape Maintenance Contracts 56 Golden Gate Parkway RIGHT OF WAY EDGE MAINTENANCE: Median North ROW Edge South ROW Edge Total ROW Number Bahia (SF) Bahia (SF) Bahia (SF) 1 3,500 1,600 5,100 2 2,000 0 2,000 3 0 0 0 4 1,400 0 1,400 5 2,363 0 2,363 6 1,628 0 1,628 7 1,605 0 1,605 8 1,992 0 1,992 9 1,462 0 1,462 10 1,738 0 1,738 11 5,600 0 5,600 12 194 0 194 13 5925 1,245 7,170 14 5,024 363 5,387 15 7,982 0 7,982 16 5020 154 5,174 17 3856 353 4,209 18 9048 12,350 21,398 19 3,900 5,600 9,500 20 0 0 0 21 12,224 7,628 19,852 22 5,313 4,800 10,113 23 0 0 0 81,774 34,093 115,867 Work Area; Golden Gate Parkway TREE AND PALM MAINTENANCE QUANTITIES: Median TREES PALMS Number Qty. Ea./species common name Qty. Ea. 1 4 Live Oak 5 Sabal Palm 2 1 Live Oak 6 Sabal Palm 3 4 3 Live Oak 5 Sabal Palm 5 9 Live Oak 28 Sabal Palm 5 (continued) 18 Ligustrum 5 (continued) 3 Crape Myrtle 6 3 Live Oak 9 Sabal Palm 7 3 Live Oak 10 Sabal Palm 8 6 Live Oak 13 Sabal Palm 8 (continued) 2 Ligustrum 8 (continued) 1 Crape Myrtle 8 (continued) 1 Pine 8 (continued) 1 Golden Trumpet Tree 16.A.14.b Packet Pg. 442 Attachment: LANDSCAPE SITE SPECS (6646 : ITB #18-7430 Landscape Maintenance Vendors) Page 57 of 94 Attachment B – Site Specifications Landscape Maintenance Contracts 57 8 (continued) 1 Bottlebrush Tree 9 3 Live Oak 10 Sabal Palm 9 (continued) 3 Crape Myrtle 10 5 Live Oak 27 Sabal Palm 10 (continued) 2 Ligustrum 10 (continued) 4 Crape Myrtle 10 (continued) 3 Bottlebrush Tree 11 6 Live Oak 24 Sabal Palm 11 (continued) 10 Ligustrum 11 (continued) 2 Bottlebrush Tree 11 (continued) 2 Pine 12 3 Live Oak 9 Sabal Palm 13 5 Live Oak 31 Sabal Palm 13 (continued) 12 Ligustrum 13 (continued) 11 Crape Myrtle 13 (continued) 1 Pine 13 (continued) 1 Golden Trumpet Tree 13 (continued) 11 Crape Myrtle 13 (continued) 1 Bottlebrush Tree 14 3 Live Oak 19 Sabal Palm 14 (continued) 3 Ligustrum 14 (continued) 1 Pine 14 (continued) 1 Golden Trumpet Tree 14 (continued) 11 Crape Myrtle 15 6 Live Oak 18 Sabal Palm 15 (continued) 7 Ligustrum 16 6 Live Oak 19 Sabal Palm 16 (continued) 5 Ligustrum 16 (continued) 1 Pine 16 (continued) 2 Hong Kong Orchid 17 4 Live Oak 8 Sabal Palm 17 (continued) 1 Ligustrum 17 (continued) 2 Crape Myrtle 18 6 Live Oak 21 Sabal Palm 18 (continued) 5 Ligustrum 18 (continued) 5 Crape Myrtle 18 (continued) 3 Pine 18 (continued) 1 Bottlebrush Tree 19 2 Live Oak 2 Foxtail Palm 19 (continued) 1 Ligustrum 20 21 6 Live Oak 32 Sabal Palm 21 (continued) 7 Ligustrum 21 (continued) 2 Crape Myrtle 21 (continued) 1 Pine 22 3 Live Oak 16 Sabal Palm 16.A.14.b Packet Pg. 443 Attachment: LANDSCAPE SITE SPECS (6646 : ITB #18-7430 Landscape Maintenance Vendors) Page 58 of 94 Attachment B – Site Specifications Landscape Maintenance Contracts 58 22 (continued) 2 Ligustrum 22 (continued) 2 Crape Myrtle 22 (continued) 1 Pine 23 __________________ 241 Trees 312 Palms Work Area No. 1b - Improved Medians & Right-of-way maintenance: Collier Boulevard (CR 951) (from 588 ft. North of Centerline of City Gate Blvd. (at golden gate canal) to Centerline of 15th Avenue SW); Includes medians 1 through 13 Note: This Work Area includes 2 ft. width maintenance. STRIP behind rail (East ROW): Approximately 862 lf. – Length of maintenance strip. FERTILIZATION: Shrubs, Ground Cover, and all Median Trees Area Calculation = 160,731 SF Note: (1) Calculations based on: Shrub/Ground Cover Beds Area = Total Coverage Area; (2) Palm Specific Fertilization to occur 2 times per year, 0-0-22 So-Po-Mag is provided by County in 50 lb. bags. (3) All fertilizer material shall be provided By County under separate contract. (4) Specification 8-2-12 is commonly referred to as ‘Transportation Blend’ and is provided in 50 lb. bags with application rate of 1.5 lbs. per 100 sq. ft. (5) Fertilization under this section does not include sod and/or turf areas, fertilization of sod and/or turf areas will occur at direction of Project Manager based on unit cost provided for application per bag. (6) Any given application for any particular month may be cancelled by Landscape Supervisor. (7) All fertilizer application(s) may be omitted from contract by Landscape Supervisor. Months Formulation Application Rates March 8-2-12 1.5 lbs. / 100 sq. ft. (48 bags) June 8-2-12 1.5 lbs. / 100 sq. ft. (48 bags) July 0-0 22 So-Po-Mag 10.0 lbs. / 1,000 sq. ft. (32 bags) September 8-2-12 1.5 lbs. / 100 sq. ft. (48 bags) October 0-0 22 So-Po-Mag 10.0 lbs. / 1,000 sq. ft. (32 bags) December 8-2-12 1.5 lbs. / 100 sq. ft. (48 bags) Note: Calculation Annual Fertilizer: 192 Bags (8-2-12) + 64 (0-0-22) =256 Bags It is estimated that the plant beds in medians including tree plantings in medians cover approximately one hundred sixty thousand seven hundred thirty-one Square feet (160,731 SF). Applications shall be made the day following irrigation when plant material is dry. Shrubs and groundcovers shall have the fertilizer blown or fan raked off following the broadcast application. Immediately after the fertilizer is applied, the areas shall be watered. Fertilizers shall be removed from curbs and sidewalk areas to avoid staining. MEDIANS ONLY – Work Area No. 1b; Collier Boulevard MEDIAN SOD, CONCRETE, PAVER, PLANTED BED MAINTENANCE: Median St. Aug. Sod Concrete (SF) Brick Planted Number Turf Area(SF) Pavers(SF) Bed/Tree(SF) 1 0 0 0 14,500 1A (sign area) 0 0 0 1,500 2 0 0 0 44,081 3 0 0 0 21,828 4(conc. Separator) 0 658 0 0 5 0 0 1,760 7,354 6 0 0 1,856 7,616 16.A.14.b Packet Pg. 444 Attachment: LANDSCAPE SITE SPECS (6646 : ITB #18-7430 Landscape Maintenance Vendors) Page 59 of 94 Attachment B – Site Specifications Landscape Maintenance Contracts 59 7 0 0 0 15,164 8 3,580 0 0 6,470 9 11,565 0 0 10,465 10 6,650 0 0 6,820 11 11,500 0 240 11,888 12 0 0 240 11,139 13 17,998 0 0 1,906 51,293 658 4,096 160,731 MULCH: The mulch application is 2” of mulch using two cubic feet bags. There is a total of 160,731 square feet (991CY) to be mulched in this segment which equals to 13,389 bags per application. Note: Mulch square footage (indicated as 160,731 square feet) for Planted Bed/Tree(SF) indicated includes all ‘tree rings’ which are mulched during annual mulch application. All cost associated with ‘tree ring’ mulch application shall be included in the Bid Unit Pricing. Work Area: Collier Boulevard RIGHT OF WAY EDGE MAINTENANCE Note: East ROW Edge behind metal rail has 2 ft. width maintenance strip behind rail that varies in length per each roadway segment. Quantities for maintenance strip have been included in tabulation. Median East ROW Edge West ROW Edge Total ROW Number Bahia (SF) Bahia (SF) Bahia (SF) 1 1,724 22,698 24,422 1A 0 0 0 2 5,300 37,100 24,422 3 2,610 18,074 20,684 4(conc. Separator) 830 2,030 2,860 5 1,452 568 2,020 6 1,436 1,174 2,610 7 54,904 13,080 67,984 8 8,473 3,015 11,488 9 18,139 5,886 24,025 10 13,700 9,158 22,858 11 9,774 7,991 17,765 12 14,971 8,482 23,453 13 16,291 11,150 27,441 149,604 140,406 272,032 Work Area: Collier Boulevard TREE AND PALM MAINTENANCE QUANTITIES: Median TREES PALMS Number Qty. Ea./species common name Qty. Ea. 1 3 Live Oak 20 Sabal Palm 1 (continued) 5 Crape Myrtle 1 (continued) 4 Magnolia 1 (continued) 1 Red Maple 1A (sign area) 1Live Oak 3 Sabal Palm 2 19 Live Oak 74 Sabal Palm 2 (continued) 10 Crape Myrtle 16.A.14.b Packet Pg. 445 Attachment: LANDSCAPE SITE SPECS (6646 : ITB #18-7430 Landscape Maintenance Vendors) Page 60 of 94 Attachment B – Site Specifications Landscape Maintenance Contracts 60 2 (continued) 8 Magnolia 2 (continued) 7 Red Maple 3 9 Live Oak 30 Sabal Palm 3 (continued) 3 Crape Myrtle 3 (continued) 4 Magnolia 3 (continued) 5 Red Maple 4 5 2 Live Oak 10 Sabal Palm 5 (continued) 6 Crape Myrtle 5 (continued) 2 Red Maple 6 3 Live Oak 12 Sabal Palm 6 (continued) 8 Crape Myrtle 7 6 Live Oak 29 Sabal Palm 7 (continued) 16 Crape Myrtle 8 3 Live Oak 9 Sabal Palm 8 (continued) 10 Crape Myrtle 8 (continued) 3 Red Maple 9 5 Live Oak 14 Sabal Palm 9 (continued) 14 Crape Myrtle 9 (continued) 3 Cypress 9 (continued) 1 Red Maple 9 (continued) 2 Pine 10 2 Live Oak 15 Sabal Palm 10 (continued) 11 Crape Myrtle 10 (continued) 1 Pine 11 4 Live Oak 19 Sabal Palm 11 (continued) 19 Crape Myrtle 11 (continued) 4 Pine 12 5 Live Oak 14 Sabal Palm 12 (continued) 9 Crape Myrtle 13 6 Sabal Palm 13 (continued) 2 Crape Myrtle 220 Trees 255 Palms Pruning Maintenance Specs All plantings in the medians shall have a 1’-6” clear setback from the back of curb for safety. QTY TYPE At Sight lines/ turn lanes No sight lines / turn lanes 30 Crape Myrtle ‘Muskogee’ Trees must be lifted or air out Cut dead spikes/flowers 304 S. Fla. Slash Pine N/A N/A 139 Live Oak Trees must be lifted and kept 16’ clearance over road and 10’ over sidewalks As per pruning specs 6 Yellow Cassia Trees must be lifted and kept 16’ clearance over road and 10’ over sidewalks As per pruning specs 48 Florida Royal Palm N/A As per pruning specs 178 Cabbage Palm N/A As per pruning specs 6 European Fan Palm N/A As per pruning specs 16.A.14.b Packet Pg. 446 Attachment: LANDSCAPE SITE SPECS (6646 : ITB #18-7430 Landscape Maintenance Vendors) Page 61 of 94 Attachment B – Site Specifications Landscape Maintenance Contracts 61 137 Sabal Minor Dwarf Palmetto N/A Clean out dead once a yr 981 Saw Palmetto N/A Clean out dead once a yr 130 Firebush N/A As per trimming specs 457 Dwarf Firebush Maintain to 24” height measured from travel lane Maintain to 36” height measured from the travel lane 1674 Crown of Thorn ‘Big Rose’ Maintain to 24” height measured from travel lane Maintain to 36” height measured from the travel lane 1019 Bougainvillea ‘silhoutte’ Maintain to 24” height measured from travel lane Maintain to 36” height measured from the travel lane 193 Thryallis Maintain to 24” height measured from travel lane Maintain to 36” height measured from the travel lane 159 Juniper ‘parsonii’ Maintain to 24” height measured from travel lane Maintain to 36” height measured from the travel lane 16.A.14.b Packet Pg. 447 Attachment: LANDSCAPE SITE SPECS (6646 : ITB #18-7430 Landscape Maintenance Vendors) Page 62 of 94 Attachment B – Site Specifications Landscape Maintenance Contracts 62 WORK AREA 12 "Davis Boulevard Phases 1 & 2," approximately 4.60 miles Work sites awarded in “as is” conditions. This information is from as built plans at time of construction installations and changes may have been made throughout the years. Vendor is highly encouraged to visit locations before bidding. Davis Blvd Phase 1 (US 41 East/ Sandpiper Blvd to Airport-Pulling Road) and Phase 2 (Airport-Pulling Road to County Barn Road) Work Areas Phase 1: Davis Blvd (Sandpiper Blvd to Airport Pulling Road), 1.60 miles Phase 2: Davis Blvd (Airport Pulling Road to County Barn Road), 3.00 miles Areas of Work □ Improved medians 1-27 □ All side right-of-way areas on Davis Blvd from US 41East/Sandpiper Blvd to County Barn Road. Davis Blvd Phase 1 (US 41 East/Sandpiper Blvd to Airport-Pulling Road) Median # Plant Beds Median Mowing (Floratam) Triangle 2,814 SF 0 SF 1 4,812 SF 0 SF 2 4,683 SF 0 SF 3 8,901 SF 0 SF 4 Cut of w/ palms 0 SF 5 134 SF 0 SF 6 6,396 SF 0 SF 7 10,954 SF 0 SF 8 9,690 SF 0 SF TOTALS: 48,384 SF 0 SF Side ROW Mowing Quantity: TOTAL South Side Right-of-Way Mowing (Bahia): 7,920 SF TOTAL North Side Right-of-Way Mowing (Bahia): 7,920 SF TOTAL Side Right of Way Mowing (Bahia): 15,840 SF FERTILIZATION: Shrubs, Ground Cover and all Median Trees Area Calculation = 125,483 SF Note: (1) Calculations based on: Shrub/Ground Cover Beds Area = 48,384 Total Coverage Area; (2) Palm Specific Fertilization to occur 2 times per year. Months Formulation Application Rates March 8-2-12 1.5 lbs. / 100 sq. ft. (15 bags) June 8-2-12 1.5 lbs. / 100 sq. ft. (15 bags) July 0-0 22 So-Po-Mag 10.0 lbs. / 1,000 sq. ft. (2 bag) September 8-2-12 1.5 lbs. / 100 sq. ft. (15 bags) October 0-0 22 So-Po-Mag 10.0 lbs. / 1,000 sq. ft. (2 bag) December 8-2-12 1.5 lbs. / 100 sq. ft. (15 bags) Note: Calculation Annual Fertilizer: 60 Bags (8-2-12) + 2 Bags (0-0-22) = 62 Bags MULCH: The mulch application is 2” of mulch using two cubic feet bags. There is a total of 48,384 square feet (149.4 CY) to be mulched in this segment which equals to 2,016 bags per application. 16.A.14.b Packet Pg. 448 Attachment: LANDSCAPE SITE SPECS (6646 : ITB #18-7430 Landscape Maintenance Vendors) Page 63 of 94 Attachment B – Site Specifications Landscape Maintenance Contracts 63 Median Palms/Trees Plantings Comments Triangle (4) Mac Arthur Palm (5) triple Pygmy Dwarf Bougainvillea (Helen Johnson) Bird of Paradise (orange) Remove Seed pods and hanging fronds on Foxtail palms 1 (8) Royal Palms Dwarf Bougainvillea (Helen Johnson) Crown of thorn (short & sweet) Xanadue Bird of Paradise (orange) Remove Seed pods and hanging fronds on Foxtail palms 2 (7) Live Oak Dwarf Schefellar (trinettes) Crown of thorn (Helena) Crown of thorn (short & sweet) Xanadue Remove Seed pods and hanging fronds on Foxtail palms 3 (2) double Alexander Palms (8) Sabal Palms (7) Live Oak Dwarf Schefellar (trinettes) Dwarf Bougainvillea (Helen Johnson) Crown of thorn (short & sweet) Xanadue Crown of thorn (Helena) Remove Seed pods and hanging fronds on Foxtail palms 4 (12) Alexander Palms Remove Seed pods and hanging fronds on Foxtail palms and Alexander Palms 5 (1) Mac Arthur Palm 6 (9) Alexander Palms (2) double Alexander Palm (5) Live Oak Dwarf Schefellar (trinettes) Crown of thorn (Helena) Crown of thorn (short & sweet) Xanadue Dwarf Bougainvillea (Helen Johnson) 7 (3) Alexander palms (3) double Alexander (11) Live Oak Crown of thorn (Helena) Crown of thorn (short & sweet) Xanadue Dwarf Bougainvillea (Helen Johnson) 8 (4) Alexander Palms (3) royal Palms (6) Sabal Palms (7) Live oaks Crown of thorn (Helena) Crown of thorn (short & sweet) Xanadue Dwarf Bougainvillea (Helen Johnson) Juniper Schillings Davis Blvd Phase 2 (Airport-Pulling Road to County Barn Road) FERTILIZATION: Shrubs, Ground Cover and all Median Trees Area Calculation = 125,483 SF Note: (1) Calculations based on: Shrub/Ground Cover Beds Area = 150,632 SF Total Coverage Area; (2) Palm Specific Fertilization to occur 2 times per year. Months Formulation Application Rates March 8-2-12 1.5 lbs. / 100 sq. ft. (121 bags) June 8-2-12 1.5 lbs. / 100 sq. ft. (121 bags) July 0-0 22 So-Po-Mag 10.0 lbs. / 1,000 sq. ft. (2 bag) September 8-2-12 1.5 lbs. / 100 sq. ft. (121 bags) October 0-0 22 So-Po-Mag 10.0 lbs. / 1,000 sq. ft. (2 bag) December 8-2-12 1.5 lbs. / 100 sq. ft. (121 bags) Note: Calculation Annual Fertilizer: 484 Bags (8-2-12) + 4 Bags (0-0-22) =488 Bags 16.A.14.b Packet Pg. 449 Attachment: LANDSCAPE SITE SPECS (6646 : ITB #18-7430 Landscape Maintenance Vendors) Page 64 of 94 Attachment B – Site Specifications Landscape Maintenance Contracts 64 MULCH: The mulch application is 1” of mulch using two cubic feet bags. There is a total of 150,632 square feet (929.5 CY) to be mulched in this segment which equals to 6,277 bags per application Median # Plant Beds St. Augustine Turf 9 18,992 SF 0 SF 10 13,652 SF 12,133 SF 11 1,783 SF 0 SF 12 9,956 SF 21,309 SF 13 7,723 SF 26,075 SF 14 1,185 SF 0 SF 15 8,821 SF 27,843 SF 16 2,391 SF 2,276 SF 17 5,670 SF 7,724 SF 18 8,485 SF 13,270 SF 19 0 SF 0 SF 20 10,150 SF 23,170 SF 21 12,173 SF 23,818 SF 22 9,165 SF 14,557 SF 23 7,206 SF 13,600 SF 24 1,097 SF 0 SF 25 9,533 SF 31,425 SF 26 4,054 SF 0 SF 27 18,596 SF 34,985 SF TOTALS: 150,632 SF 252,185 SF Median Palms/Trees Plantings Comments 9 (11) Royal (3) Sabal (5) Live oak (4) Geiger (orange) Bougainvilleas (Helen johnson) Thryallis Fl gamma grass Juniper Muhly grass 10 (22) Sabal (24) Live oak (7) Geiger (orange) Bougainvilleas (Helen johnson) Junipers Plumbago Green Island ficus 11 (3) Royal Junipers 12 (4) Royal (16) Sabal (12) Live Oak (2) Geiger (1) Poinciana (Yellow) Junipers Green Island Ficus Bougainvilleas (Helen johnson) Thryallis Saw palmetto 13 (Lakewood) (4) Royal (11) Sabal (11) Live oak (1) Pine Tree Bougainvilleas (Helen johnson) Junipers Plumbago Green Island ficus Fl gamma grass 16.A.14.b Packet Pg. 450 Attachment: LANDSCAPE SITE SPECS (6646 : ITB #18-7430 Landscape Maintenance Vendors) Page 65 of 94 Attachment B – Site Specifications Landscape Maintenance Contracts 65 14 Juniper 15 (17) Sabal (13) Live oak (4) Silver buttonwood (2) Poinciana (yellow) Bougainvilleas (Helen johnson) Junipers Coontie Green Island ficus Fl gamma grass 16 (5) Silver buttonwood Junipers Bougainvilleas (Helen johnson) 17 (8) Sabal (2) Live oak Plumbago Coontie Juniper 18 (11) Live oak (1) Jacaranda Junipers Bougainvilleas (Helen johnson) Green island ficus Muhly 19 Concrete Concrete Concrete 20 (4) Royal (10) Sabal (12) Live oak (2) Geiger (2) Poinciana ( yellow) Junipers Bougainvilleas (Helen johnson) Green island ficus Plumbago Muhly Kings Way 21 (5) Royal (5) Sabal (8) Live oak (1) Poinciana ( yellow) (4) Crape myrtle (1) Jacaranda Junipers Bougainvilleas (Helen johnson) Green island ficus Coontie Muhly 22 (10) Sabal (7) Live Oak (3) Crape mrytle Green island ficus Juniper Fl gamma grass Muhly grass 23 (4) Royal (8) Sabal (3) Live oak (5) Pine tree Fl gamma grass Coontie Indian hawthorne Saw palmetto 24 (1) Crape myrtle Juniper Hawthorne 25 (4) Royal (16) Sabal (13) Live oak (1) Poinciana (yellow) (4) Crape myrtle (9) Pine trees Plumbago Fl Gamma grass Coontie Saw Palmetto 26 (4) Sabal Juniper 27 (6) Royal (9) Sabal (19) Live oak (4) Crape myrtle (2) Pine trees Bougainvilleas (Helen johnson) Plumbago Green island ficus Fl gamma grass Juniper Saw palmetto 16.A.14.b Packet Pg. 451 Attachment: LANDSCAPE SITE SPECS (6646 : ITB #18-7430 Landscape Maintenance Vendors) Page 66 of 94 Attachment B – Site Specifications Landscape Maintenance Contracts 66 SIDE ROW AREA MOWING TOTAL South Side Right of Way Mowing (Bahia): 157,100 SF TOTAL North Side Right of Way Mowing (Bahia): 406,080 SF TOTAL SIDE ROW MOWING: 563,180 SF Muhly 16.A.14.b Packet Pg. 452 Attachment: LANDSCAPE SITE SPECS (6646 : ITB #18-7430 Landscape Maintenance Vendors) Page 67 of 94 Attachment B – Site Specifications Landscape Maintenance Contracts 67 WORK AREA 13 "US 41 North, Phases 1 -5," approximately 8.90 miles Work sites awarded in “as is” conditions. This information is from as built plans at time of construction installations and changes may have been made throughout the years. Vendor is highly encouraged to visit locations before bidding. US 41 North, Phases 1 & 2: Pine Ridge Road/Seagate Drive to Vanderbilt Beach Road, Phase 3: Vanderbilt Beach Road to Immokalee Road, Phase 4: Immokalee Road to Wiggins Pass Road, and Phase 5: Wiggins Pass Road to the County Line, Including Improved Medians on Seagate Drive and Vanderbilt Beach Road. US 41 North Areas Phases 1 & 2: Seagate Dr. / PRR to Vanderbilt Beach Road, includes medians on Seagate Dr. and Vanderbilt Beach Rd, 3.40 miles Phase 3: Vanderbilt Beach Road to Immokalee Road), 1.50 miles Phase 4: Immokalee Road to Wiggins Pass Road, 2.00 miles Phase 5: Wiggins Pass Road to the County line, 2.00 miles Areas of Work □ Improved medians 1-28 on US 41 North, Phases 1-3 □ Seagate Drive (US 41 North to Crayton Road), medians 1-6 □ Vanderbilt Beach Road (US 41 North to Hammock Oak Drive/Gulf Pavilion Dr.), medians 1-3 □ Improved medians 29-50 on US 41 North, Phases 4-5 □ All side right-of-way areas on US 41 North from Immokalee Road to the County line. US 41 North Phase 1 and 2 (Vanderbilt Beach Road to Immokalee Road) Median # Plant Beds Sod in Median Cross Street 1 9,780.7 SF 0 SF Laurel St. 2 11,554.3 SF 0 SF 3 12,504 SF 7,579.6 SF 4 11,391.9 SF 9,528 SF 5 15,603 SF 11,377 SF 6 11,045 SF 17,939 SF Cajeput 7 12,758 SF 0 SF Gulfpark 8 13,314 SF 5,000 SF Phase 2 9 9,919 SF 4,533 SF 10 21,532.8 SF 11,953 SF 11 3,428 SF 2,061 SF 12 3,294 SF 0 SF Pelican Bay N 13 1,914 SF 0 SF 14 N/A N/A Concrete 15 1,223 SF 0 SF VBR TOTALS: 139,261.7 SF 69,970.6 SF Median Palms/Trees Plantings Comments 1 (12) Royal Juniper Bougainvillea (Helen Johnson,dwarf) 2 (14) Royal Juniper Bougainvillea (dwarf Helen 16.A.14.b Packet Pg. 453 Attachment: LANDSCAPE SITE SPECS (6646 : ITB #18-7430 Landscape Maintenance Vendors) Page 68 of 94 Attachment B – Site Specifications Landscape Maintenance Contracts 68 Johnson) 3 (11) Sabal (11) Live Oak Juniper Blueberry Flax Crown of thorn (cream and red) Variegated Abricola 4 (9) Live Oak (6) Jatropha (5) Foxtail Bougainvillea (dwarf Helen Johnson) Crown of thorn (red) Blueberry Flax Juniper 5 (8) Live Oak (12) Sabal (6) Jatropha (10) Foxtail Juniper Crown of thorn (red) Bougainvillea (dwarf Helen Johnson) Variegated Abricola Indian Hawthorne 6 (10) Sabal (12) Live Oak (6) Jatropha (6) Foxtail Juniper Variegated Abricola Crown of thorn (red and yellow) 7 (11) Royal Juniper Bougainvillea (dwarf Helen Johnson) Blueberry Flax Indian Hawthorne 8 (8) Royal (4) Live Oak (5) Sabal (5) Jatropha (2) Foxtail Juniper Bougainvillea (dwarf Helen Johnson) Blueberry Flax Indian Hawthorne Spider Lily Gulfpark Dr start of Ph 2 9 (4) Live Oak (6) Sabal (2) Jatropha (4) Foxtail Juniper Bougainvillea (dwarf Helen Johnson) Spider Lily Variegated Abricola Indian Hawthorne 10 (12) Live Oak (18) Sabal (3) Jatropha (5) Foxtail Juniper Bougainvillea (dwarf Helen Johnson) Spider Lily Variegated Abricola Indian Hawthorne 11 (3) Jatropha (8) Foxtail Juniper Bougainvillea (dwarf Helen Johnson) Indian Hawthorne Crown of thorn (yellow) 12 (6) Foxtail Juniper Bougainvillea (dwarf Helen Johnson) Crown of thorn (yellow) 16.A.14.b Packet Pg. 454 Attachment: LANDSCAPE SITE SPECS (6646 : ITB #18-7430 Landscape Maintenance Vendors) Page 69 of 94 Attachment B – Site Specifications Landscape Maintenance Contracts 69 US 41 North Phase 3 (Vanderbilt Beach Road to Immokalee Road) Median # Plant Beds Pavers Cross Street 16 5,877.09SF 134 SF VBR 17 2,798.62 SF 456 SF 91st Ave 18 0 SF Concrete 92nd Ave 19 3,444.45 SF 158 SF 93rd Ave 20 516.67 SF 182 SF 95th Ave 21 0 SF Concrete 96th Ave 22 1,786.80 SF 158 SF 97th /98th Ave 23 0 SF Concrete 100th Ave 24 3,875 SF 124 SF 102nd Ave 25 775 SF 182 SF 103rd Ave 26 0 SF Concrete 104th Ave 27 4,240.98 SF 158 SF 105th / 106th Ave 28 5,209.73 SF 134 SF 107th to 111th Ave—Imm Rd TOTALS: 28,524.34 SF 1,686 SF Spider Lily 13 (5) Sabal Juniper 14 N/A N/A Concrete/VBR Median Palms/Trees Plantings Comments 15 (7) Foxtail Blueberry Flax Indian Hawthorne Bougainvillea (dwarf Helen Johnson) Green Island Ficus Xanadue 16 N/A N/A Concrete 17 (9) Foxtail (4) Ligustrum Juniper Blueberry Flax Green Island Ficus Indian Hawthorne Xanadue 18 (1) Foxtail Crown of thorn (yellow) 19 N/A N/A Concrete 16.A.14.b Packet Pg. 455 Attachment: LANDSCAPE SITE SPECS (6646 : ITB #18-7430 Landscape Maintenance Vendors) Page 70 of 94 Attachment B – Site Specifications Landscape Maintenance Contracts 70 Seagate Drive (US 41 North to Crayton Road) 20 (11) Foxtail (4) Ligustrum Juniper Bougainvillea (dwarf,Helen Johnson) Indian Hawthorne Green Island Ficus 21 N/A N/A Concrete/99th Ave 22 (6) Foxtail (6) Ligustrum Green Island Ficus Bougainvillea (dwarf, Helen Johnson) Blueberry Flax Indian Hawthorne 23 (1) Foxtail Crown of thorn (yellow) 24 N/A N/A Concrete 25 (8) Foxtail (4) Ligustrum Juniper Bougainvillea (Dwarf, Helen Johnson) Blueberry Flax Indian Hawthorne 26 (6) Foxtail (1) Ligustrum Juniper Bougainvillea (dwarf, Helen Johnson) Green Island Ficus Xanadue Immokalee Road Median Palms/Trees Plantings Comments 1 (5) Royal Bougainvillea (dwarf Helen johnson) Green Island Ficus Crown of thorn (red) 2 (7) Royal Liriope Blueberry Flax Crown of thorn (yellow) 3 (4) Royal Crown of thorn (yellow) Blueberry Flax Liriope 4 (3) Crape Myrtle Liriope 5 (3) Crape Myrtle Liriope 6 (12) Royal Bird of paradise (orange) Blueberry Flax 16.A.14.b Packet Pg. 456 Attachment: LANDSCAPE SITE SPECS (6646 : ITB #18-7430 Landscape Maintenance Vendors) Page 71 of 94 Attachment B – Site Specifications Landscape Maintenance Contracts 71 Vanderbilt Beach Road (US 41 North to Hammock Oak Drive/Gulf Pavillion Drive) US 41 North Phase 4 (Immokalee Road to the County Line) Median # Plant Beds Sod in Median Cross Street 29 1,098 SF 0 SF Immokalee Rd 30 1,055 SF 0 SF 31 Median removed 32 Median removed 33 1,840 SF 1,636 SF 34 1,816 SF 1,894 SF 35 1,463 SF 1,603 SF 36 1,759 SF 2,314 SF 37 1,218 SF 1,213 SF 38 3,132 SF 3,229 SF 39 0 SF 0 SF 40 0 SF 0 SF Wiggins Pass TOTALS: 13,381 SF 11,889 SF (5) Crape Myrtle (4) Tabebuia (Ipe) (12) Foxtail Ixora (red) Liriope Crown of thorn (big rose and yellow) Median Palms/Trees Plantings Comments 1 N/A N/A Pavers 2 (10) Crape Myrtle (2) Royal (3) Buttonwood (silver/multi) Bougainvillea (dwarf, Helen Johnson) 3 (2) Crape Myrtle (3) Royal (2) Buttonwood (silver/multi) Crown of thorn (yellow) Juniper Bougainvillea (dwarf, Helen Johnson) Thryallis 4 N/A Blueberry Flax Median Palms/Trees Plantings Comments 29 N/A Juniper 30 N/A Junipers 31 N/A N/A Concrete 32 N/A N/A Concrete 33 (6) Foxtail (1) Ligustrum Crown of thorns (red) 34 and 35 (14) Foxtail Juniper 16.A.14.b Packet Pg. 457 Attachment: LANDSCAPE SITE SPECS (6646 : ITB #18-7430 Landscape Maintenance Vendors) Page 72 of 94 Attachment B – Site Specifications Landscape Maintenance Contracts 72 US 41 North Phase 5 (Wiggins Pass to the County Line) Median # Plant Beds Sod in median W. Side ROW Mowing E. Side ROW Mowing Cross Street 41 5,877.09 SF 0 SF 952,605 SF 430,072 SF Wiggans Pass 42 6,116 SF 4,788 SF 592,016 SF 676,781 SF Old 41 43 5,769.76 SF 8,740 SF 329,645 SF 542,178 SF 44 Pavers Only 431,363 SF 407,199 SF Retreat Dr 45 Pavers Only Side Street Audubon Dr 46 5,381 SF 8,210 SF 555,957 SF 664,725 SF 47 Pavers Only 131,320 SF 318,343 SF 48 2,486 SF 2,537 SF 496,485 SF 279,054 SF 49 Pavers Only Intersection Intersection Sterling Oaks 50 2,475 SF 5,220 SF 75,886 SF 111,406 SF County -Line TOTALS: 28,104.85 SF 29,495 SF 3,565,277 SF 3,429,758 SF (2) Ligustrum Crown of thorns (red) 36 (14) Foxtail (3) Ligustrum Junipers Crown of thorn (red) 37 (24) Foxtail (6) Ligustrum Plumbago Bougainvilleas Crown of thorn (red) Imperial 38 N/A N/A Concrete 39 (1) Sabal Crown of thorn (red) 40 N/A N/A Concrete/Wiggins Pass Median Palms/Trees Plantings Comments 41 (13) Alexander Crown of thorn (red) 42 (14) Alexander (31) Foxtail Crown of thorn (red) Xanadue Abricola Trinette 43 (37) Foxtail (7) Ligustrum (8) Jatropha Junipers Plumbago Xanadue Abricola Trinette 44 N/A N/A Concrete 45 N/A N/A Concrete 16.A.14.b Packet Pg. 458 Attachment: LANDSCAPE SITE SPECS (6646 : ITB #18-7430 Landscape Maintenance Vendors) Page 73 of 94 Attachment B – Site Specifications Landscape Maintenance Contracts 73 46 (43) Foxtail (11) Ligustrum (9) Jatropha Indian Hawthorne Plumbago Xanadue Abricola Trinette 47 N/A N/A Concrete 48 (13) Foxtail (2) Ligustrum (4) Jatropha Junipers Bougainvilleas (Helen johnson) Plumbago Indian Hawthorne 49 N/A N/A Concrete 50 (40) Foxtail (1) Ligustrum (3) Jatropha Junipers Plumbago Abricola Trinette Xanadue County Line East ROW (110) Foxtail Palm (51) Sabal Palm N/A West ROW (96) Foxtail Palm (27) Sabal Palm N/A 16.A.14.b Packet Pg. 459 Attachment: LANDSCAPE SITE SPECS (6646 : ITB #18-7430 Landscape Maintenance Vendors) Page 74 of 94 Attachment B – Site Specifications Landscape Maintenance Contracts 74 WORK AREA 16 "Livingston Road Phase 1 & 2," approximately 4.30 miles Work sites awarded in “as is” conditions. This information is from as built plans at time of construction installations and changes may have been made throughout the years. Vendor is highly encouraged to visit locations before bidding. Livingston Road Landscape Maintenance, Phases 1 & 2, Golden Gate Parkway to Pine Ridge Road; approximately 4.30 miles. Phases 1 and 2: The areas of work included in these specifications are located as described below include sidewalks, curbing, landscaping, and irrigation observation. Area of Work  Improved medians 1-14  All side right-of-way areas indicated from Radio Road to Pine Ridge Road  Two Wet Retention Ponds: one at Golden Gate Parkway and the other at Pine Ridge Road. Livingston Road Phase 1 and 2 (Golden Gate Parkway to Pine Ridge Road) Median Bed Area St. Augustine Sod Area 1 5,473 SF 0 SF 2 2,556 SF 8,038 SF 3 3,527 SF 5,600 SF 4 5,574 SF 15,545 SF 5 5,878 SF 8,400 SF 6 6,513 SF 0 SF 7 14,166 SF 36,873 SF 8 0 SF 0 SF 9 11,874 SF 9,301 SF 10 18,641 SF 54,484 SF 11 9,428 SF 6,708 SF 12 9,450 SF 10,996 SF 13 8,845 SF 3,795 SF TOTAL 101,925 SF Livingston (Radio Road to Pine Ridge Road) Retention Ponds 1,2, and 3 Livingston Road Pond Areas 1,2, and 3 Retention Pond #1(SE Corner Golden Gate Pkwy @ Livingston Road) Retention Pond #2 (SW Corner Pine Ridge Road @ Livingston Road) Pond # (Tree Pit Area 10SF ea.) Bahia Sod Area (SF) Bed Area #1 440 SF 81,457 (to Water-Line) O SF #2 250 SF 37,461 SF (to Water-Line) 18,490 SF MEDIAN AREA Median Plant Beds St. Augustine Turf Pavers Concrete Areas/Separators 1 5,473 SF 0 S F. 80 SF. 3484 SF 2 2,556SF 8,038 SF 163 SF 4723 SF 3 3,527SF 5,600 80 16.A.14.b Packet Pg. 460 Attachment: LANDSCAPE SITE SPECS (6646 : ITB #18-7430 Landscape Maintenance Vendors) Page 75 of 94 Attachment B – Site Specifications Landscape Maintenance Contracts 75 SF SF 1759 SF 4 5,574SF 15,545 SF 782 SF 4197 SF 5 5,878SF 8,400 S F 155 SF 1547 SF 6 6,513 SF 0 S F 190 SF 2146 SF 7 14,166SF 36,873 SF 605 SF 0 SF 8 0SF 0 S F 166 SF 0 SF 9 11,874 SF 9,301 S F 929 SF 0 SF 10 18,641 SF 54,484 SF 394 SF 0 SF 11 9,428SF 6,708 S F 440 SF 1614 SF 12 9,450SF 10,996 SF 590 SF 0 SF 13 8,845SF 3,795SF 438 SF 1216 SF TOTALS: 101,925 SF 159,740 SF 5,012 SF 20,686 SF Median Number (Tree Pit Area 10SF ea) Bahia Sod Area (SF) 1 W 200 SF 6,696 SF (to ROW Line) 1 E 190 SF 6,696 SF (to ROW Line) 2 W 400 SF 5,320 (to ROW Line); (8,720 SF -By Others) 2 E 140 SF 13,984 (to ROW Line) 3 W 270 SF 10,624 (to ROW Line) 3 E 130 SF 10,624 (to ROW Line) 4 W 350 SF 6,440 (to ROW Line); (12,576 SF-By Others) 4 E 170 SF 18,928 (to ROW Line) 5 W 210 SF 8,792 (to ROW Line) 5 E 230 SF 5,616 (to ROW Line) (3,128 SF-By Others) 6 W 30 SF (6,216 SF-By Others) 6 E 140 SF 6,232 SF (to ROW Line) 7 W 330 SF 19,640 SF (to ROW Line) 7 W 390 SF 5,696 SF (to ROW Line); (13,888 SF-By Others) 8 W 20 SF 1,296 SF (to ROW Line) 8 E 30 SF (1,296 SF -By Others) 9 W 450 SF 13,688 SF (to ROW Line) 9 E 210 SF (13,688 SF - By Others) 10 W 840 SF 35,040 SF (to ROW Line) 10 E 650 SF (3 Lake Trees) 19,696 (to ROW Line); (15,120SF -By Others) 11 W 300 SF 2,864 SF (to ROW Line) ;(8,088 SF By Others) 11 E 290 SF 2,904 SF (to ROW Line) ;(8,064 SF -By Others) 12 W 330 SF 11,296 SF (to ROW Line); (1,200-By Others) 12 E 160 SF 11,296 SF (to ROW Line); (1,200 -By Others) 16.A.14.b Packet Pg. 461 Attachment: LANDSCAPE SITE SPECS (6646 : ITB #18-7430 Landscape Maintenance Vendors) Page 76 of 94 Attachment B – Site Specifications Landscape Maintenance Contracts 76 13 W 50 SF 9,520 SF (to ROW Line) 13 E 200 SF 9,520 SF (to ROW Line) Total 6,710 SF (Tree Pits) 242,408 SF (Bahia Sod) TOTAL Side Right of Way Mowing (Bahia): 242,408 SF or 5.6 Acres TOTAL Median Mowing (St. Augustine): 159,740 SF or 3.7 Acres TOTAL Retention Pond Mowing (Bahia): 205,602 SF or 4.7 Acres TOTAL Side Trees: 671 Trees TOTAL Side Tree Area: 6710 SF TOTAL Number of Trees (Median & Side: 1,502 Trees TOTAL Number of Trees – Retention Ponds: 70 Trees TOTAL Retention Pond Tree Area: 700 SF Fertilization: Note: (1) Calculations based on: Shrub/Ground Cover Beds + St. Augustine + ROW Tree Area = Total Coverage Area; (2) Palm Specific Fertilization to occur 2 times per year. Area Calculation: = 261,665 SF Months Formulation Application Rates February 8-2-12 1.5 lbs. / 100 sq. ft. (79 bags) May 8-2-12 1.5 lbs. / 100 sq. ft. (79 bags) June 0-0 22 So-Po-Mag 10.0 lbs. / 1,000 sq. ft. (32 bags) August 8-2-12 1.5 lbs. / 100 sq. ft. (79 bags) October 0-0 22 So-Po-Mag 10.0 lbs. / 1,000 sq. ft. (32 bags) November 8-2-12 1.5 lbs. / 100 sq. ft. (79 bags) Note: Calculation Annual Fertilizer: 316 Bags (8-2-12) + 64 (0-0-22) = 380 Bags Palm Fertilizer: 30 Royals @ 8 lbs = 4.8 bags; 35 Foxtails @ 6 lbs = 4.25 bags; 4 Alexanders @ 4 lbs = .20 bag; TOTAL BAGS = 9 MULCH: The mulch application is 2” of mulch using two cubic feet bags. There is a total of 101,925 square feet (629 CY) to be mulched in this segment which equals to 8,491 bags per application 16.A.14.b Packet Pg. 462 Attachment: LANDSCAPE SITE SPECS (6646 : ITB #18-7430 Landscape Maintenance Vendors) Page 77 of 94 Attachment B – Site Specifications Landscape Maintenance Contracts 77 WORK AREA 17 "Livingston Road Phases 3, 4, and 5," approximately 7.50 miles Work sites awarded in “as is” conditions. This information is from as built plans at time of construction installations and changes may have been made throughout the years. Vendor is highly encouraged to visit locations before bidding. Livingston Road Landscape Maintenance, Phases 3 - 5, approximately 7.50 miles. Work Area 17 A – C A. Livingston Road, Phase 3 (Pine Ridge Road to Vanderbilt Beach Road), 2.00 miles B. Livingston Road, Phase 4 (Vanderbilt Beach Road to Immokalee Road), 2.00 miles C. Livingston Road, Phase 5 (Immokalee Road to the County Line), 3.50 miles Livingston Road Phase 3 (Pine Ridge Road to Vanderbilt Beach Road) Phase 4 (Vanderbilt Beach Road to Immokalee Road) Phase 5 (Immokalee Road to the County Line) Phase 3: Livingston Road (Pine Ridge Road to Vanderbilt Beach Road)  Improved medians 15-19  All side right-of-way areas indicated from Pine Ridge Road to Vanderbilt Beach Road  Swale retention area throughout the entire segment on the east side. Phase 4: Livingston Road (Vanderbilt Beach Road to Immokalee Road)  Improved medians 20-24  All side right-of-way areas indicated from Immokalee Road to Collier/Bonita County Line Phase 5: Livingston Road (Immokalee Road to Collier/Lee/Bonita County Line)  Improved medians 24-32  All side right-of-way areas indicated from Immokalee Road to Collier/Lee/Bonita County Line Livingston Road Phase 3 (Pine Ridge Road to Vanderbilt Beach Road) Median Paver Area Bed Area St. Augustine Area 15 5,917 SF 9,008 SF 37,573 SF 16 326 SF 12,810 SF 24,858 SF 17 319 SF 10,702 SF 16,619 SF 18 382 SF 10,721 SF 9,922 SF 19 4,122 SF 3,313 SF 26,932 SF_________ TOTAL 11,066 SF 46,554 SF 115,904 SF Median# Plant Beds Bahia Turf St. Augustine Turf Pavers Concrete Areas/Separators 15 9,008 SF 0 SF 37,573 SF. 5,917 SF. 0 SF 16 12,810 SF 0 SF 24,858 SF 326 SF 0 SF 17 10,702 SF 0 SF 16,619 SF 319 SF 0 SF 18 10,721 SF 0 SF 9,922 SF 382 SF 0 SF 19 3,313 SF 0 SF 26,932 SF 4,122 SF 0 SF TOTALS: 46,554 SF 0 SF 115,904 SF 11,066SF 0 SF Side Right of Way Median Number (Tree Pit Area 10SF ea) Bahia Sod Area (SF) 15 W 620 SF 131,483 SF (to ROW Line) 15 E 950 SF 336,404 SF (to ROW Line) 16 W 480 SF 117,533 SF (to ROW Line) 16.A.14.b Packet Pg. 463 Attachment: LANDSCAPE SITE SPECS (6646 : ITB #18-7430 Landscape Maintenance Vendors) Page 78 of 94 Attachment B – Site Specifications Landscape Maintenance Contracts 78 16 E 980 SF 372,775 SF (to ROW Line) 17 W 330 SF 62,425 SF (to ROW Line) 17 E 670 SF 192,189 SF (to ROW Line) 18 W 320 SF 60,138 SF (to ROW Line) 18 E 590 SF 187,959 SF (to ROW Line) 19 W 350 SF 111,920 SF (to ROW Line) 19 E 690 SF 250,543 SF (to ROW Line) Total 5,980 SF (Tree Pits) 1,823,369 SF (Bahia Sod) TOTAL Side Right of Way Mowing (Bahia): 1,823,369 SF or 42 Acres TOTAL Median Mowing (St. Augustine): 115,904 SF or 2.6 Acres TOTAL Side Trees: 590 Trees TOTAL Side Tree Area: 5,980 SF TOTAL Number of Trees (Median & Side): 757 Trees Fertilization: St. Augustine “Floratam” Grass, Shrubs, Ground Cover, and All Median and ROW Trees Note: (1) Calculations based on: Shrub/Ground Cover Beds + St. Augustine + ROW Tree Area = Total Coverage Area . (2) Palm Specific Fertilization to occur 2 times per year. Area Calculation: 46,554 SF + 115,904 SF + 5,980 SF = 168,438 SF Months Formulation Application Rates February 8-2-12 1.5 lbs. / 100 sq. ft. (51 bags) May 8-2-12 1.5 lbs. / 100 sq. ft. (51 bags) June 0-0 22 So-Po-Mag 10.0 lbs. / 1,000 sq. ft. (30 bags) August 8-2-12 1.5 lbs. / 100 sq. ft. (51 bags) October 0-0-22 So-Po-Mag 10.0 lbs. / 1,000 sq. ft. (30 bags) November 8-2-12 1.5 lbs. / 100 sq. ft. (51 bags) Palm Supplemental Fertilization: 31 Royals @ 8 lbs = 5 bags; 121 foxtails @ 6 lbs.= 14.50 bags; TOTAL BAGS = 135.5 Bags MULCH The mulch application is 2” of mulch using two cubic feet bags. There is a total of 52,534 square feet (324 CY) – areas of plants to be mulched in this segment which equals to3,920 bags per application. Livingston Road Phase 4 (Vanderbilt Beach Road to Immokalee Road) Median # Side Trees Tree Area (SF) Bed / St. Aug (SF) Bahia / Ease (SF) Concrete / Paver (SF) 20 East 66 2,286 64,954/194,700 20 Median 10,904/27,599 2,288 21 West 66 2,286 17,353/88,823 21 East 81 4,341 30,227/319,028 21 Median 16,918/51,387 21 West 81 4,341 31,571/187,078 22 East 52 2,444 20,286/86,915 16.A.14.b Packet Pg. 464 Attachment: LANDSCAPE SITE SPECS (6646 : ITB #18-7430 Landscape Maintenance Vendors) Page 79 of 94 Attachment B – Site Specifications Landscape Maintenance Contracts 79 22 Median 13,186/24,024 53 22 West 52 2,444 15,875/175,362 23 East 20 1,006 7,143/54,998 23 Median 10,229/16,564 2,359 23 West 20 1,006 7,143/58,824 TOTALS: 438 20,154 41,008/103,010 194,552/1,165728 4,700 PLANT LIST FROM INSTALLATION OF LANDSCAPING: Est Qty Sym Botanical Name Common Name TREES 72 . BB Bucida buceras 'Shady Lady' Shady Lady Black Olive 28 . BK Bauhinia blakeana Hong Kong Orchid 15 . CS Cassia surratensus Yellow Cassia 31 . IA Ilex attenuata 'East Palatka' East Palatka Holly 31 . KE Koelreuteria elegans Golden Rain Tree 22 . LL Ligustrum lucidum Tree Form Ligustrum 53 . QV Quercus virginiana Live Oak 55 . TA Tabebuia impetiginosa Purple Trumpet Tree PALMS 9 . CN Cocos nucifera 'Green Malayan' Green Malayan Coconut Palm 20 . RE Roystonia elata Florida Royal Palm 168 . SP Sabal palmetto Booted Cabbage Palm 60 . WOD Wodyetia bifurcata Foxtail Palm SHRUBS 150 . Euphorbia milli Big Rose 1,485 . BOU Bougainvilla 'Helen Johnson' Helen Johnson Dwarf Bougainvilla 789 . GIF Ficus microcarpa 'Green Island' Green Island Ficus 464 . HAM Hamelia patens 'Compacta' Dwarf Firebush 440 . MUH Muhlenbergi capallariensis Muhly Grass 58 . GAL Galphemia gracilis Thryallis 183 . PHI Philodenron selloum Split Leaf Philodendron 175 . PLU Plumbago capensis 'Imperial' Imperial Blue Plumbago GROUNDCOVERS 16.A.14.b Packet Pg. 465 Attachment: LANDSCAPE SITE SPECS (6646 : ITB #18-7430 Landscape Maintenance Vendors) Page 80 of 94 Attachment B – Site Specifications Landscape Maintenance Contracts 80 772 . IVN Ilex vomitoria nana 'schillings' Ilex Schillings 1,652 . JUP Juniperus chinensis 'Parsonii' Parson's Juniper MISCELLANEOUS 102,945 SF Stenotaphrum secundatum St. Augustine Floratam Sod Fertilization: 8-2-12 calculations based on: St. Augustine “Floratam” Grass, Shrubs, Ground Cover, and All Median and ROW Trees and Palms = Total Coverage Area 0-0-22 Palm Specific Fertilization to occur 2 times per year, only for palms Area Calculation: 40,333 SF + 119,574 SF + 43,800 SF = 203,707 SF Months Formulation Application Rates January 0-0-22 So-Po-Mag 10.0 lbs. / 1,000 sq. ft. (2 bags) March 8-2-12 1.5 lbs. / 100 sq. ft. (61 bags) May 0-0 22 So-Po-Mag 10.0 lbs. / 1,000 sq. ft. (2 bags) September 8-2-12 1.5 lbs. / 100 sq. ft. (61 bags) Palm Supplemental Fertilization: 20 Royals @ 8lbs = 3 bags; 60 Foxtails @ 6lbs. = 7 bags; TOTAL BAGS = 10 Bags MULCH QUANTITY The mulch application is 2” of mulch using two cubic feet bags. There is a total of 60,487 square feet (373.3 CY) – area of plants to be mulched in this segment which equals to 4,690 bags per application. Livingston Road Phase 5 (Immokalee Road to the County Line) Median Bed Area St. Augustine Sod Area 24 4,410 SF 4,790 SF 25 16,774 SF 12,726 SF 26 12,397 SF 12,427 SF 27 21,995 SF 23,655 SF 28 36,476 SF 53,024 SF 29 20,497 SF 18,753 SF 30 33,853 SF 48,547 SF 31 16,086 SF 6,514 SF Median Plant Beds Bahia Turf St. Augustine Turf Pavers Concrete Areas/Separators 24 4,410 SF 0 SF 4,790 SF. 2,000 SF. 0 SF 25 16,774 SF 0 SF 12,726 SF 0SF 1,500 SF 26 12,397 SF 0 SF 12,427 SF 0 SF 20 SF 27 21,995 SF 0 SF 23,655 SF 0 SF 0 SF 28 36,476 SF 0 SF 53,024 SF 0 SF 0 SF 29 20,497 SF 0 SF 18,753 SF 0 SF 0 SF 30 33,853 SF 0 SF 48,547 SF 0 SF 0 SF 31 16,086 SF 0 SF 6,514 SF 0 SF 0 SF TOTALS: 163,086 SF 0 SF 180,436 SF 2,000 SF 1,520 SF Median Number (Tree Pit Area 10SF ea) Bahia Sod Area (SF) 16.A.14.b Packet Pg. 466 Attachment: LANDSCAPE SITE SPECS (6646 : ITB #18-7430 Landscape Maintenance Vendors) Page 81 of 94 Attachment B – Site Specifications Landscape Maintenance Contracts 81 24 W 90 SF 5,600 SF (to ROW Line) 24 E 90 SF (5,600 SF-by others-Carlton Lakes) 25 W 360 SF 12,800 SF (to ROW Line) 25 E 360 SF 12,800 (to ROW Line) 26 W 290 SF 12,800 (to ROW Line) 26 E 290 SF 12,800 (to ROW Line) 27 W 530 SF 20,000 (to ROW Line) 27 E 530 SF 20,000 (to ROW Line) 28 W 1,040 SF 38,400 (to ROW Line) 28 E 1,040 SF 38,400 (to ROW Line) 29 W 450 SF (1,900 SF -by others-Mediterra) 29 E 450 SF (1,900 SF -by others-Mediterra) 30 W 500 SF (18,400 SF -by others-Mediterra) 30 E 500 SF 4,000 SF (to ROW Line); (13,60 –by-Tuscany) 31 W 180 SF (4,800 SF -by others-Mediterra) 31 E 130 SF (4,800 SF -by others-Mediterra) Total 6,830 SF(Tree Pits) 177,600 SF (Bahia Sod) TOTAL Side Right of Way Mowing (Bahia): 177,600 or 4.0 Acres TOTAL Median Mowing (St. Augustine): 180,436 SF or 4.1 Acres TOTAL Side Trees: 683 Trees TOTAL Side Tree Area: 6,830 SF TOTAL Number of Trees (Median & Side) 1,122 Trees FERTILIZATION: St. Augustine “Floratam” Grass, Shrubs, Ground Cover, and All Median and ROW Trees Note: (1) Calculations based on: Shrub/Ground Cover Beds + St. Augustine + ROW Tree Area = Total Coverage Area; (2) Palm Specific Fertilization to occur 2 times per year. Area Calculation: 163,086 SF + 180,436 SF + 6,830 SF = 350,352 SF Months Formulation Application Rates February 8-2-12 1.5 lbs. / 100 sq. ft. (105 bags) May 8-2-12 1.5 lbs. / 100 sq. ft. (105 bags) June 0-0 22 So-Po-Mag 10.0 lbs. / 1,000 sq. ft. (36 bags) August 8-2-12 1.5 lbs. / 100 sq. ft. (105 bags) October 0-0 22 So-Po-Mag 10.0 lbs. / 1,000 sq. ft. (36 bags) November 8-2-12 1.5 lbs. / 100 sq. ft. (105 bags) Palm Supplemental Fertilization: 30 Royals @ 8 lbs = 5 bags MULCH: The mulch application is 2” of mulch using two cubic feet bags. There is a total of 163,086 square feet (1,006 CY) – area of plants to be mulched in this segment which equals to 8,680 bags per application. 16.A.14.b Packet Pg. 467 Attachment: LANDSCAPE SITE SPECS (6646 : ITB #18-7430 Landscape Maintenance Vendors) Page 82 of 94 Attachment B – Site Specifications Landscape Maintenance Contracts 82 WORK AREAS 19 & 20 "Immokalee Road Phase 1 & I-75 Interchange," approximately 5.50 miles Work sites awarded in “as is” conditions. This information is from as built plans at time of construction installations and changes may have been made throughout the years. Vendor is highly encouraged to visit locations before bidding. Immokalee Road, Phase 1, approximately 3.50 miles. Phase 1: Immokalee Road from 111th Avenue to Strand Blvd. Work Areas  Improved medians 1-2  All side right-of-way areas on Immokalee Road from 111th Ave to Strand Blvd. Median Pavers Planting Area Palms/Trees Side of Roadway Bahia 1 39 SF 7,081 SF 25(PE) North 12,936 SF 426 SF 5 (WB) South 24,880 SF 2 34 SF 1,041 SF 3 (PE) No Mowing (Street) 32 SF No Mowing (Street) 3 522 SF 2,326 SF 10 (PE) North 5,031 SF 1 (PP) South 8,174 SF 4 45 SF 5,710 SF 27 (PE) North 11,392 SF 43 SF 1 (PP) South 10,733 SF 5 208 SF 8,721 SF 13 (WB) North 8,195 SF 71 SF 3 (PE) South 12,756 SF 6 35 SF 14,851 SF 26 (PE) North 8,469 SF 47 SF 6 (WB), 10 (SP) South 13,129 SF 7 (QV), 3 (LI) 7 45 SF 10,615 SF 13 (PE), 10 (WB) North 33,573 SF 21 SF 4 (IC), 10 (SP) South 47,370 SF 1 (LI) Intersection of Medical Blvd. ______________________________________________________________________ 8 14 SF 785 SF 1 (WB) Veterans Parkway Rd 44 SF ________________________________________________________________ 9 509 SF 9,265 SF 3 (WB), 2(LI) North 76,642 SF 42 SF 1 (QV), 3 (WB) South 21,334 SF 15 (PE) 10 42 SF 11,330 SF 8 (PE), 9 (WB) North 107,135 SF 42 SF 6 (LI), 6 (SP) South 20,541 SF 6 (WB), 1 (JS) 11 555 SF 1,955 SF 6 (WB) North 96,222 SF 1,736 SF South 8,927 SF Airport Road 12 52 SF 5,736 SF 10 (WB), 2 (TC) North 122,727 SF 10 (SP), 1 (LI) South 38,322 SF Lakeland/ Lane 13 357 SF 11,958 SF 3 (PE), 3 (WB) North 46,357 SF 72 SF 2 (LJ), 13 (WB) South 17,299 SF Livingston Road 14 45 SF 6,817 SF 32 (PE) 133 SF 1 (PP) 16.A.14.b Packet Pg. 468 Attachment: LANDSCAPE SITE SPECS (6646 : ITB #18-7430 Landscape Maintenance Vendors) Page 83 of 94 Attachment B – Site Specifications Landscape Maintenance Contracts 83 15 48 SF 15,858 SF 7 (TR) 455 SF 16 46 SF 904 SF 15 (WB), 4 (JS) 7 (PP), 16 (WB) 17 602 SF 1,789 SF 3 (PE) ______________________________________________________________________ 18 41 SF 3,685 SF 10 (PE) 41 SF 19 50 SF 990 SF 7 (PE), 3 (WB) 3 (PE) 20 61 SF 9,550 SF 1 (PP) 29 SF 21 40 SF 23,193 SF 8 (WB), 3 (AW) 1 (WB), 16 (PE) 4 (TR) 22 1,940 SF 4,942 SF 29 (PE), 6 (RE) North 16,898 SF 795 SF 4 (JS), 3 (TC) 6 (RE), 5 (LJ) 4 (WB) Strand / Juliet TOTAL: 3,181 SF 159,102 SF North 468,623 SF South 239,210 SF ---------OR---------- 15.86 Acres Median Palms/Trees Plantings Comments 1 (4) Tabebuia (3) Live Oak (4) Coconut (2) Queen Crape (10) Royal Juniper Crown of thorn Firebush (dwarf) Xanadu @ 111th Ave 2 (20) Alexander (5) Foxtail (4) Jatropha Crown of thorns (cream) Carissa Green Island Ficus Bougainvillea (Silhouette) East of US 41 North 3 (3) Alexander Crown of Thorn (red) Concrete 4 (11) Alexander (1) Mac Arthur Green Island Ficus Crown of thorns (red) Crown of thorns (cream) Remove Seed pods and hanging fronds on Foxtail palms 5 (11) Alexander Juniper Crown of thorns (cream) Green Island Ficus Remove Seed pods and hanging fronds on Foxtail palms and Alexander Palms 6 (4) Alexander (13) Foxtail Juniper Crown of thorn (cream) Crown of thorn (red) Green Island Ficus Bougainvillea (silhouette) 7 (28) Alexander (6) Foxtail (7) Live Oak (10) Sabal (3) Crape Mrytle Crown of thorn (cream) Green Island Ficus Juniper Bougainvillea (silhouette) Muhly Goodlette Rd 16.A.14.b Packet Pg. 469 Attachment: LANDSCAPE SITE SPECS (6646 : ITB #18-7430 Landscape Maintenance Vendors) Page 84 of 94 Attachment B – Site Specifications Landscape Maintenance Contracts 84 Saw palmetto 8 (8) Alexander (5) Foxtail (4) Live Oak (10) Sabal (1) Crape Myrtle Crown of thorn (cream) Green Island Ficus Muhly Crown of thorn (red) 9 (1) Alexander Crown of thorn (cream) 10 (14) Alexander (6) Foxtail (2) Live Oak (3) Sabal (3) Crape Myrtle Crown of thorn (cream) Bougainvillea (dwarf Helen Johnson) Muhly Green Island Ficus Juniper SawPalmetto 11 (8) Alexander (18) Foxtail (4) Jatropha (6) Sabal (3) Crape myrtle Crown of thorn (Cream) Juniper Crown of thorn (Red) Powderpuff 12 (6) Foxtail Crown of thorn (cream) Powderpuff 13 (9) Foxtail (10) Sabal (1) Crape Myrtle Crown of thorn (cream) Juniper Muhly 14 (3) Alexander (16) Foxtail (2) Ligustrum Crown of thorn (cream) Juniper Green Island Ficus Muhly Bougainvillea (dwarf Helen Johnson) 15 (18) Alexander Crown of thorn (cream) Juniper Carissa Airport Rd 16 (25) Foxtail (12) Jatropha (7) Mac Arthur (multi) (7) Fl Thatch Crown of thorn (yellow) Firebush (dwarf) Muhly Powderpuff 17 (10) Alexander Juniper 18 (10) Alexander Crown of thorn (red) 19 (10) Alexander (13) Foxtail Crown of thorn (Red) Crown of thorn (yellow) 20 (1) Alexander Crown of thorn (yellow) Crown of thorn (red) 21 (12) Alexander (9) Foxtail (4) Mac Arthur (multi) (2) Fl Thatch Crown of thorn (yellow) Muhly 22 (30) Alexander (3) Foxtail (3) Jatropha (3) Fl Thatch (5) Ligustrum (12) Royal Crown of thorn (yellow) Muhly Juniper Powederpuff Liv Rd ends at Strand Blvd 16.A.14.b Packet Pg. 470 Attachment: LANDSCAPE SITE SPECS (6646 : ITB #18-7430 Landscape Maintenance Vendors) Page 85 of 94 Attachment B – Site Specifications Landscape Maintenance Contracts 85 FERTILIZATION: Shrubs, Ground Cover and all Median Trees Area Calculation = 159,102 SF Note: (1) Calculations based on: Shrub/Ground Cover Beds Area = Total Coverage Area; (2) Palm Specific Fertilization to occur 2 times per year. Months Formulation Application Rates March 8-2-12 1.5 lbs. / 100 sq. ft. (48 bags) June 8-2-12 1.5 lbs. / 100 sq. ft. (48 bags) July 0-0 22 So-Po-Mag 10.0 lbs. / 1,000 sq. ft. (9 bags) September 8-2-12 1.5 lbs. / 100 sq. ft. (48 bags) October 0-0 22 So-Po-Mag 10.0 lbs. / 1,000 sq. ft. (9 bags) December 8-2-12 1.5 lbs. / 100 sq. ft. (48 bags) Note: Calculation Annual Fertilizer: 192 Bags (8-2-12) + 18 (0-0-22) =210 Bags Palm Supplemental Fertilization: 12 Royal @ 8 lbs = 2 bags; 135 Foxtail @ 6 lbs = 16 bags; 229 Alexander @ 4 lbs = 18 bags MULCH: The mulch application is 2” of mulch using two cubic feet bags. There is a total of 159,102 square feet (981.8 CY) to be mulched in this segment which equals to 13,254 bags per application. Immokalee and I-75 Interchange (Strand Blvd to Tarpon Bay Blvd); approximately 2.00 miles. Work Areas a) Improved medians 1-3 b) All side right-of-way areas on Immokalee Road from Strand Blvd to Tarpon Bay Blvd. c) All ramp areas within the I-75 Interchange Areas Description and quantities: Pavers: 1,017 SF Bahia Mowing: 217,912 SF Planting Areas Wildflowers: 19,223 SF (no mulch or fertilizer required) Shrubs/Groundcovers: 57,506 SF Tree Areas: 9,000 SF (50 SF per tree area) PLANT LIST FROM INSTALLATION OF LANDSCAPING: Qty Material Size at Planting Comments 12 Buahinia x blakeana / Seedlesss Hong Kong Orchid 14’-16’ ht., 7’-8’ spr., 4” cal., B&B Prune as per specs 20 Ceiba speciosa / Silk Floss Tree 14’-16’ ht., 7’-8’ spr., 4” cal., B&B Prune as per specs 22 Delonix regia / Royal Poinciana 16’-18’ ht., 10’-12’ spr., 6” cal., B&B 4 Jacaranda mimosifolia / Jacaranda 16’-18’ ht., 10’-12’ spr., 6” cal., B&B Prune as per specs 70 Pinus elliotti ‘densa’ / South Fla pine 8’ ht., 36” spr., 2” cal., 25 gal., (1 per 313 SF) 16 Pinus elliotti ‘densa’ / South Fla pine 14’ ht., 5’ spr., 4” cal., FG/B&B (1 per2,400 SF) 43 Quercus virginiana / Live oak 16’-18’ ht.,8’ spr., 4” cal., B&B Prune as per specs 60 Roystonia regia / Cuban/Fl Royal Palm 10’ gray wd, 24” cal., heavy specimen 58 Roystonia regia / Cuban/Fl Royal 5’ gray wd, 24” cal., heavy 16.A.14.b Packet Pg. 471 Attachment: LANDSCAPE SITE SPECS (6646 : ITB #18-7430 Landscape Maintenance Vendors) Page 86 of 94 Attachment B – Site Specifications Landscape Maintenance Contracts 86 Palm specimen 65 Sabal palmetto / Cabbage palm 10’-18’ clear & booted trunk ht, no burn Prune once a year as per specs 942 Anthericum sanfersii / Saint Bernard Lily 1 gal., 12” ht/spr., 24” oc Must remove dead flower stalk 1232 Arachis glabrata ‘Needlepoint’ / Perennial Peanut 4” pot, 4” ht/spr., 12” oc Must keep weed free, cut back from the curb. Maintain @ 3”, which will prompt for trimming 2-3 in the growing season. 93 Hamelia Patens / Fire Bush 7 gal., 26”-30” ht/spr., (1 per 278 SF) 106 Pinus elliotti ‘densa’ / South Fla pine 3’-4’ ht, 24” spr., 1” cal, 3 gal 1206 Spartina bakeri / Sand Cordgrass 3 gal., 18” ht/spr., (1 per 278 SF) Prune as per specs, keep off curb 106 Sabal minor / Dwarf blue-stem Palmetto 7 gal., 18” ht/spr., (1 per 208 SF) 756 Serenoa repens / Saw Palmetto 3 gal., 14”-16” ht/spr (1 per 29 SF) 143 Zamia pumila / Coontie 3 gal., 16” ht/spr 36” oc 0.5 Acres Wildflowers / Per FDOT index 104, group #1 No fertilizer or mulch needed in these areas. FERTILIZATION: Shrubs, Ground Cover and all Median Trees Area Calculation = 66,506 SF Note: (1) Calculations based on: Shrub/Ground Cover Beds Area = Total Coverage Area; (2) Palm Specific Fertilization to occur 2 times per year. Months Formulation Application Rates March 8-2-12 1.5 lbs. / 100 sq. ft. (20 bags) June 8-2-12 1.5 lbs. / 100 sq. ft. (20 bags) July 0-0 22 So-Po-Mag 10.0 lbs. / 1,000 sq. ft. (1 bag) September 8-2-12 1.5 lbs. / 100 sq. ft. (20 bags) October 0-0 22 So-Po-Mag 10.0 lbs. / 1,000 sq. ft. (1 bag) December 8-2-12 1.5 lbs. / 100 sq. ft. (20 bags) Note: Calculation Annual Fertilizer: 80 Bags (8-2-12) + 2 (0-0-22) =210 Bags MULCH: The mulch application is 2” of mulch using two cubic feet bags. There is a total of 66,506 square feet (981.8 CY) to be mulched in this segment which equals to 2,500 bags per application since the plants have grown in. 16.A.14.b Packet Pg. 472 Attachment: LANDSCAPE SITE SPECS (6646 : ITB #18-7430 Landscape Maintenance Vendors) Page 87 of 94 Attachment B – Site Specifications Landscape Maintenance Contracts 87 WORK AREA 24 Collier Blvd "US 41 East to Marino Circle including the pond site at US 41 East & 951," approximately 4.95 miles Work sites awarded in “as is” conditions. This information is from as built plans at time of construction installations and changes may have been made throughout the years. Vendor is highly encouraged to visit locations before bidding. Collier Boulevard Medians 28A to 52 plus a pond site. Areas of Work □ Improved medians 28A to 52 □ West and East right-of-way areas and sod along County trail on 951from US 41 East to Marino Circle □ Pond Site at US 41East and 951 Median # Plant Beds (Square Feet) Pavers (Square Feet) 28A 8,492 28 2,069 29 8600 30 21500 31 0 553 32 26250 33 6235 34 29500 35 31000 36 0 37 29428 38 0 687 39 6378 40 2716 41 5350 42 7265 43 4500 44 0 520 45 0 640 46 0 515 47 11037 48 0 520 49 7900 50 8200 51 5023 52 0 665 Pond Site 0 0 Median Palms/Trees Plantings Comments 28A 14 Royal Palms 5 Montgomery Palms 3 Royal Poinciana 4 Jacaranda 5 Jamaica Caper 2 Yellow Tabebuia/Crape Myrtles/Crape Myrtles 3 Silk Floss Tree 3 Oaks Bougainvillea “Helen Johnson” Bougainvillea “Silhouette” Bougainvillea “Miss Alice” 28 Yellow Iris 16.A.14.b Packet Pg. 473 Attachment: LANDSCAPE SITE SPECS (6646 : ITB #18-7430 Landscape Maintenance Vendors) Page 88 of 94 Attachment B – Site Specifications Landscape Maintenance Contracts 88 10 Royal Palms 14 Montgomery Palms 2 Yellow Tabebuia/Crape Myrtles 4 Purple Tabs/Crape Myrtles 29 16 Montgomery Palms Yellow Iris 30 9 Montgomery Palms 2 Royal Palms 2 oaks 40 Sabal Palms 6 Yellow Tabebuia/Crape Myrtles 12 Muskogee Crape Perennial Peanut Yellow Iris Bougainvillea “Silhouette” Spider Lily Muhly Grass Saw Palmetto Dwarf Firebush Silver Saw Palmetto 31 NA NA Pavers 32 33 Sabal Palms 10 Yellow Tabebuia/Crape Myrtles 7 Muskogee Crape 6 Natchez Crape 9 Montgomery Palms 6 Jamaica Caper Perennial Peanut Bougainvillea “Silhouette” Dwarf Firebush 33 2 Montgomery Palms 6 Ligustrum 5 Yellow Tabebuia/Crape Myrtles Perennial Peanut Bougainvillea “Silhouette” Yellow Iris Muhly Grass Bougainvillea “Miss Alice” 34 7 Ligustrum 12 Muskogee Crape 70 Sabal Palms 7 Natchez Crape 6 Yellow Tabebuia/Crape Myrtles 2 Purple Tabs/Crape Myrtles 6 Foxtail Palms 9 Montgomery Palms Var. Arboricola Perennial Peanut Dwarf Firebush Muhly Grass Bougainvillea “Silhouette” Silver Saw Palmetto Bougainvillea “Miss Alice” Yellow Iris 35 14 Muskogee Crape 35 Sabal Palms 11 Yellow Tabebuia/Crape Myrtles 4 Purple Tabs/Crape Myrtles 5 Foxtail Palms 8 Montgomery Palms 6 Jamaica Caper Perennial Peanut Yellow Iris Bougainvillea “Silhouette” Dwarf Firebush Silver Saw Palmetto 36 NA NA Sabal Palm Road Concrete & Pavers 37 Bougainvillea “Silhouette” 16.A.14.b Packet Pg. 474 Attachment: LANDSCAPE SITE SPECS (6646 : ITB #18-7430 Landscape Maintenance Vendors) Page 89 of 94 Attachment B – Site Specifications Landscape Maintenance Contracts 89 12 Muskogee Crape 36 Sabal Palms 6 Yellow Tabebuia/Crape Myrtles 12 Jamaica Caper Yellow Iris Silver Saw Palmetto Muhly Grass Dwarf Firebush 38 NA NA Pavers 39 29 Sabal Palms 2 Yellow Tabebuia/Crape Myrtles 3 Purple Tabs/Crape Myrtles 7 Montgomery Palms Yellow Iris Silver Saw Palmetto Muhly Grass Perennial Peanut Concrete & Brick Lely Cultural Blvd. 40 8 Montgomery Palms Perennial Peanut Yellow Iris Bougainvillea “Silhouette” 41 N/A Perennial Peanut Bougainvillea “Miss Alice” 42 6 Ligustrum 9 Montgomery Palms Yellow Iris Green Island Ficus Var. Arboricola 43 11 Montgomery Palms 8 Sabal Palms 1 Oak Perennial Peanut Yellow Iris Bougainvillea “Silhouette” 44 NA NA Pavers 45 NA NA Pavers 46 NA NA Pavers 47 28 Sabal Palms 3 Yellow Tabebuia/Crape Myrtles 6 Jamaica Caper 12 Muscogee Crape Dwarf Firebush Muhly Grass Silver Saw Palmetto 48 NA NA Pavers 49 28 Sabal Palms 4 Yellow Tabebuia/Crape Myrtles 3 Purple Tabs/Crape Myrtles Muhly Grass Yellow Iris Silver Saw Palmetto 50 Muskogee Crape Yellow Tabebuia/Crape Myrtles Yellow Iris Bougainvillea “Silhouette” 16.A.14.b Packet Pg. 475 Attachment: LANDSCAPE SITE SPECS (6646 : ITB #18-7430 Landscape Maintenance Vendors) Page 90 of 94 Attachment B – Site Specifications Landscape Maintenance Contracts 90 51 4 Montgomery Palms 2 Yellow Tabebuia/Crape Myrtles 3 Purple Tabs/Crape Myrtles 28 Sabal Palms Perennial Peanut Yellow Iris Silver Saw Palmetto 52 NA NA Pavers Pond Site @951 & 41 3 Royal Poinciana 3 Silk Floss 3 Oaks 4 Jacaranda 8 Royal Palms 3 Red Maples 3 Yellow Tabebuia/Crape Myrtles 2 Yellow Poinciana 2 Paurotis Palms 8 Sabal Palms Bahia Sod 56,595 sf Bahia Sod 7,000 SY Floritam Sod 6,732 SY East and West ROW Mowing Areas including County trail in square feet: 951 (US 41 East to Davis Blvd.) Median # East ROW (Square Feet) West ROW (Square Feet) Trail (Square Feet) 28 (US 41E) 17800 STA 463 Triangle 98,900 29 12600 92,400 30 27,329 45,326 24,300 Trails end @ entrance 75780 3450 Grand Lely Drive/Verona Walk Blvd 71,400 Alum rail & grav. Wall 72900 33200 Verona Walk 31 7,920 8,400 21,918 21,703 31 0 0 32 12,584 104,076 33 12,724 63,000 56,500 34 2,380 19,800 Sabal Palm Rd. 0 35 12,600 7,800 8,410 6,760 30,276 32,400 36 5,040 3,300 0 37 23,100 29,400 38 2,600 0 3,500 16.A.14.b Packet Pg. 476 Attachment: LANDSCAPE SITE SPECS (6646 : ITB #18-7430 Landscape Maintenance Vendors) Page 91 of 94 Attachment B – Site Specifications Landscape Maintenance Contracts 91 39 1,450 2,250 23,450 40 3,700 1,0250 15,225 41 64,885 72,293 99,220 Sta 674 1,820 13,845 5,600 10,525 9,800 31,080 44 Club Estates 2,080 4,600 15,250 45 9,273 990 8,700 22,860 17,400 46 0 Players Pass 47 12,645 15,702 5,535 48 6,365 10,998 29,610 49 Naples Heritage 8540 9,306 27,072 50 Cedar Hammock 11,440 12,600 0 51 18,373 8,430 4,480 52 5,895 16,800 0 SF 351,104 349,264 924,777 Acres 8.06 8.02 21.23 16.A.14.b Packet Pg. 477 Attachment: LANDSCAPE SITE SPECS (6646 : ITB #18-7430 Landscape Maintenance Vendors) Page 92 of 94 Attachment B – Site Specifications Landscape Maintenance Contracts 92 WORK AREA 25 "Santa Barbara Blvd "David Blvd to I-75 Bridge," approximately 1.64 miles Work sites awarded in “as is” conditions. This information is from as built plans at time of construction installations and changes may have been made throughout the years. Vendor is highly encouraged to visit locations before bidding. Santa Barbara: Davis to I-75 bridge approximately 1.64 miles Areas of Work □ Improved medians 15 to 25 □ West and East right-of-way areas and sod on Santa Barbara from Davis to I-75 bridge Median # Plant Beds (SF) Pavers (SF new and existing) 15 2,900 5,400 16 2,391 223 17 - 1,204 18 827 2,463 19 7,979 3558 20 4,460 456 21 - 976 22 5,827 364 23 5,326 851 24 2,427 232 25 15,162 1,813 Total 47,299 SF 17,540 SF Median Palms/Trees Plantings Comments 15 9 Sabal Palms 3 Cathedral Oaks Perennial Peanut Green Saw Palmetto Floratam Sod Pavers at Median Tips 16 3 Cathedral Oaks 4 Sabal Palms Perennial Peanut Green Saw Palmetto Floratam Sod Pavers at Median Tips 17 N/A N/A Pavers 18 1 Black Olive ‘Shady Lady’ Perennial Peanut Pavers at Median Tips 19 5 Sabal Palms 4 Crape Myrtle Liriope Bougainvillea ‘Silhouette’ Coontie Perennial Peanut Crape Myrtle Pavers at Median Tips 20 3 Cathedral Oaks 6 Sabal Palms Perennial Peanut Bougainvillea “Silhouette” Dwarf Firebush Pavers at Median Tips 21 N/A N/A Pavers 16.A.14.b Packet Pg. 478 Attachment: LANDSCAPE SITE SPECS (6646 : ITB #18-7430 Landscape Maintenance Vendors) Page 93 of 94 Attachment B – Site Specifications Landscape Maintenance Contracts 93 22 3 Cathedral Oaks 11 Montgomery Palms Perennial Peanut Bougainvillea “Silhouette” Agapanthus Muhly Floratam Sod Crape Myrtle @ Radio Road Pavers at Median Tips 23 8 Montgomery Palms Perennial Peanut Bougainvillea “Silhouette” Agapanthus Muhly Coontie Crape Myrtle @ Radio Road Pavers at Median Tips and center of median 24 N/A Perennial Peanut Floratam Sod Coontie Pavers at Median Tips 25 7 Sabal Palms 9 Black Olive ‘Shady Lady’ 18 Montgomery Palms Perennial Peanut Bougainvillea “Silhouette” Muhly Crape Myrtle Agapanthus Split Leaf Philodendron Liriope Pavers at South Median Tip Floratam Sod 4,371 SY Fertilization of Shrubs, Ground Cover, and planted median areas Note: Calculations based on: Shrub/Ground Cover Beds 47,299 SF + Sod Areas 39,339 SF = 86,638 SF Total Coverage Area (1) Total Coverage Fertilization to occur a maximum of four times a year if utilizing 50% slow release or twice a year utilizing a 100% slow release six-month formula. (2) Palm Specific Fertilization (0-0-22) to occur 2 times per year. Months Formulation Application Rates February 8-2-12 1.5 lbs. / 100 sq. ft. (33 bags) May 8-2-12 1.5 lbs. / 100 sq. ft. (33 bags) June 0-0 22 So-Po-Mg 10.0 lbs. / 1,000 sq. ft. (2 bags) August 8-2-12 1.5 lbs. / 100 sq. ft. (33 bags) October 0-0-22 So-Po-Mg 10.0 lbs. / 1,000 sq. ft. (2 bags) November 8-2-12 1.5 lbs. / 100 sq. ft. (33 bags) Sabal palms do not receive additional fertilizer. 37 (4lbs for Montgomery Palms 37 palms) =3 Bags ROW MOWING AREAS Median # West ROW East ROW 1 (Davis Blvd) 52,160 60,320 2 39,530 5,850 3 21,460 0 16.A.14.b Packet Pg. 479 Attachment: LANDSCAPE SITE SPECS (6646 : ITB #18-7430 Landscape Maintenance Vendors) Page 94 of 94 Attachment B – Site Specifications Landscape Maintenance Contracts 94 4 0 17,840 5 57,120 85,700 6 0 36,960 7,200 15,960 7 0 0 8 Radio Rd 29,300 19,380 9 41,140 47,480 10 18,300 15,980 11 Devonshire Blvd Bridge 160,830 Devonshire 72,040 188,880 Berkshire Pines 90,000 12 Prince Andrew Blvd 20,280 Recreation Lane 25,960 13 German Woods St 13,280 8,820 14 12,320 30,380 SW Triangle 0 0 SE Triangle 0 0 NW Triangle 0 0 NE Triangle 0 0 15 Painted Leaf 48,620 38,480 16 0 0 17 6,800 6,480 18 93,240 38,372 15,500 Coronado Pkwy. 19 17850 5520 3400 – 10th Ave SW 20 PRR 4,000 6,000 Total Square Footage for median mowing: 409,359 = 9.3975 acres Total Square Footage for ROW mowing: 1,478,732 = 33.9470 acres 16.A.14.b Packet Pg. 480 Attachment: LANDSCAPE SITE SPECS (6646 : ITB #18-7430 Landscape Maintenance Vendors) Addendum 1 Date: July 26, 2018 From: Swainson Hall, Procurement Manager - Acquisitions To: Interested Bidders Subject: Addendum # 1 Solicitation 18-7430 Landscape Maintenance Vendors The following clarifications are issued as an addendum identifying the following clarification to the scope of work, changes, deletions, or additions to the original solicitation document for the referenced solicitation: Change 1. Posting Previous Bid Tab (16-6537 Annual Contract for Landscape Maintenance) If you require additional information please post a question on our Bid Sync (www.bidsync.com) bidding platform under the solicitation for this project. C: Pam Lulich, Project Manager Please sign below and return a copy of this Addendum with your submittal for the above referenced solicitation. (Signature) Date (Name of Firm) Email: @colliercountyfl.gov Telephone: (239) 16.A.14.c Packet Pg. 481 Attachment: ADDENDUM 1 (6646 : ITB #18-7430 Landscape Maintenance Vendors) Procurement Strategist: Jason CrouchProject Manager: Liz SorianoBid Tabulation ITB 16-6537RAnnual Contract for Landscape MaintenanceNotices Sent: 880 Downloaded: 41 Submitted: 6 A. Winter Schedule (November 1 - April 30) Basic Six Month Maintenance FunctionsITEM NO. DESCRIPTION QTY UOM UNIT PRICE TOTAL UNIT PRICE TOTAL UNIT PRICE TOTAL UNIT PRICE TOTAL UNIT PRICE TOTAL UNIT PRICE TOTAL1Median Mowing and Edging 12Biweekly400.00$ 4,800.00$ 359.00$ 4,308.00$ 25.00$ 300.00$ 345.00$ 4,140.00$ 299.00$ 3,588.00$ 2 Weeding (Minimum $150.00)12Biweekly400.00$ 4,800.00$ 247.00$ 2,964.00$ 1,500.00$ 18,000.00$ 215.00$ 2,580.00$ 399.00$ 4,788.00$ 3Side ROW Mowing and Edging6Monthly500.00$ 3,000.00$ 0.01$ 0.06$ 250.00$ 1,500.00$ 180.00$ 1,080.00$ 249.00$ 1,494.00$ 4 Street Cleaning 12Biweekly250.00$ 3,000.00$ 25.00$ 300.00$ 695.00$ 8,340.00$ 165.00$ 1,980.00$ 99.00$ 1,188.00$ 5 General Site Trimming (Monthly)6Monthly200.00$ 1,200.00$ 4,202.00$ 25,212.00$ 250.00$ 1,500.00$ 250.00$ 1,500.00$ 279.00$ 1,674.00$ 6Trash Removal 12Biweekly150.00$ 1,800.00$ 149.00$ 1,788.00$ 695.00$ 8,340.00$ 90.00$ 1,080.00$ 99.00$ 1,188.00$ 7 Pressure Cleaning of the Brick Pavers 1Lump Sum50.00$ 50.00$ 0.01$ 0.01$ 50.00$ 50.00$ 600.00$ 600.00$ 199.00$ 199.00$ 18,650.00$ 34,572.07$ 38,030.00$ 12,960.00$ 14,119.00$ ITEM NO. DESCRIPTION QTY UOM UNIT PRICE TOTAL UNIT PRICE TOTAL UNIT PRICE TOTAL UNIT PRICE TOTAL UNIT PRICE TOTAL1Median Mowing and Edging 24Weekly250.00$ 6,000.00$ 359.00$ 8,616.00$ 400.00$ 9,600.00$ 345.00$ 8,280.00$ 299.00$ 7,176.00$ 2 Weeding (Minimum $150.00)24Weekly250.00$ 6,000.00$ 247.00$ 5,928.00$ 1,500.00$ 36,000.00$ 215.00$ 5,160.00$ 399.00$ 9,576.00$ 3Side ROW Mowing and Edging12Biweekly250.00$ 3,000.00$ 0.01$ 0.12$ 600.00$ 7,200.00$ 200.00$ 2,400.00$ 249.00$ 2,988.00$ 4 Street Cleaning 24Weekly125.00$ 3,000.00$ 25.00$ 600.00$ 495.00$ 11,880.00$ 185.00$ 4,440.00$ 99.00$ 2,376.00$ 5 General Site Trimming (Monthly)6Monthly300.00$ 1,800.00$ 4,202.00$ 25,212.00$ 1,000.00$ 6,000.00$ 850.00$ 5,100.00$ 279.00$ 1,674.00$ 6Trash Removal 24Weekly125.00$ 3,000.00$ 149.00$ 3,576.00$ 495.00$ 11,880.00$ 90.00$ 2,160.00$ 99.00$ 2,376.00$ 22,800.00$ 43,932.12$ 82,560.00$ 27,540.00$ 26,166.00$ ITEM NO. DESCRIPTION QTY UOM UNIT PRICE TOTAL UNIT PRICE TOTAL UNIT PRICE TOTAL UNIT PRICE TOTAL UNIT PRICE TOTAL1Median Mowing and Edging 12Biweekly200.00$ 2,400.00$ 25.00$ 300.00$ 10.00$ 120.00$ 25.00$ 300.00$ 99.00$ 1,188.00$ 2 Weeding (Minimum $150.00)12Biweekly200.00$ 2,400.00$ 150.00$ 1,800.00$ 150.00$ 1,800.00$ 150.00$ 1,800.00$ 89.00$ 1,068.00$ 3Side ROW Mowing and Edging6Monthly225.00$ 1,350.00$ 0.01$ 0.06$ 10.00$ 60.00$ 85.00$ 510.00$ 79.00$ 474.00$ 4 Street Cleaning 12Biweekly100.00$ 1,200.00$ 25.00$ 300.00$ 75.00$ 900.00$ 35.00$ 420.00$ 59.00$ 708.00$ 5 General Site Trimming (Monthly)6Monthly75.00$ 450.00$ 557.00$ 3,342.00$ 10.00$ 60.00$ 75.00$ 450.00$ 69.00$ 414.00$ 6Trash Removal 12Biweekly125.00$ 1,500.00$ 18.00$ 216.00$ 75.00$ 900.00$ 35.00$ 420.00$ 49.00$ 588.00$ 9,300.00$ 5,958.06$ 3,840.00$ 3,900.00$ 4,440.00$ ITEM NO.DESCRIPTIONQTYUOMUNIT PRICE TOTALUNIT PRICETOTAL UNIT PRICE TOTAL UNIT PRICE TOTALUNIT PRICETOTAL1Median Mowing and Edging 24Weekly100.00$ 2,400.00$ 25.00$ 600.00$ 10.00$ 240.00$ 45.00$ 1,080.00$ 99.00$ 2,376.00$ 2Weeding (Minimum $150 00)24Weekly200 00$ 4 800 00$ 150 00$ 3 600 00$ 150 00$ 3 600 00$ 150 00$ 3 600 00$ 89 00$ 2 136 00$ WORK AREA 1 A. Radio Road (CR 856) (Santa Barbara Blvd. to (CR 31) Airport Pulling Rd.) 3.00 miles NON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVECaribbean Lawn and GardenWORK AREA 1 B. Commercial Blvd. Median and Cape Sabal Median .30 milesA. Summer Schedule (May 1-October 31) Basic Six Month Maintenance FunctionsSUMMER SCHEDULE SUBTOTALSignature TreeNON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVEDuval Landscape Ground Zero Hannula LandscapeNON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVEFlorida Land MaintenanceWINTER SCHEDULE SUBTOTALNON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVEWINTER SCHEDULE SUBTOTALB. Winter Schedule (November 1 - April 30) Basic Six Month Maintenance FunctionsB. Summer Schedule (May 1-October 31) Basic Six Month Maintenance Functions2Weeding (Minimum $150.00)24Weekly200.00$ 4,800.00$ 150.00$ 3,600.00$ 150.00$ 3,600.00$ 150.00$ 3,600.00$ 89.00$ 2,136.00$ 3Side ROW Mowing and Edging12Biweekly100.00$ 1,200.00$ 0.01$ 0.12$ 10.00$ 120.00$ 105.00$ 1,260.00$ 79.00$ 948.00$ 4 Street Cleaning 24Weekly80.00$ 1,920.00$ 25.00$ 600.00$ 75.00$ 1,800.00$ 35.00$ 840.00$ 59.00$ 1,416.00$ 5 General Site Trimming (Monthly)6Monthly125.00$ 750.00$ 557.00$ 3,342.00$ 10.00$ 60.00$ 90.00$ 540.00$ 69.00$ 414.00$ 6Trash Removal 24Weekly80.00$ 1,920.00$ 18.00$ 432.00$ 75.00$ 1,800.00$ 35.00$ 840.00$ 49.00$ 1,176.00$ 12,990.00$ 8,574.12$ 7,620.00$ 8,160.00$ 8,466.00$ 63,740.00$ 93,036.37$ 132,050.00$ 52,560.00$ 53,191.00$ ITEM NO.DESCRIPTIONQTYUOMUNIT PRICE TOTALUNIT PRICETOTAL UNIT PRICE TOTAL UNIT PRICE TOTALUNIT PRICETOTAL1Street Cleaning 12Biweekly800.00$ 9,600.00$ 25.00$ 300.00$ 550.00$ 6,600.00$ 75.00$ 900.00$ 199.00$ 2,388.00$ 2 Weeding (Minimum $150.00)12Biweekly1,500.00$ 18,000.00$ 150.00$ 1,800.00$ 1,200.00$ 14,400.00$ 375.00$ 4,500.00$ 699.00$ 8,388.00$ 3Side ROW Mowing and Edging6Monthly800.00$ 4,800.00$ 250.00$ 1,500.00$ 250.00$ 1,500.00$ 245.00$ 1,470.00$ 549.00$ 3,294.00$ 4 General Site Trimming (Monthly)6Monthly800.00$ 4,800.00$ 1,625.00$ 9,750.00$ 250.00$ 1,500.00$ 380.00$ 2,280.00$ 999.00$ 5,994.00$ 5Trash Removal 12Biweekly800.00$ 9,600.00$ 95.00$ 1,140.00$ 550.00$ 6,600.00$ 100.00$ 1,200.00$ 229.00$ 2,748.00$ 6 Pressure Cleaning of the Brick Pavers 1Lump Sum800.00$ 800.00$ 0.01$ 0.01$ 50.00$ 50.00$ 900.00$ 900.00$ 199.00$ 199.00$ 47,600.00$ 14,490.01$ 30,650.00$ 11,250.00$ 23,011.00$ ITEM NO.DESCRIPTIONQTYUOMUNIT PRICE TOTALUNIT PRICETOTAL UNIT PRICE TOTAL UNIT PRICE TOTALUNIT PRICETOTAL1Street Cleaning 24Weekly800.00$ 19,200.00$ 25.00$ 600.00$ 450.00$ 10,800.00$ 75.00$ 1,800.00$ 199.00$ 4,776.00$ 2 Weeding (Minimum $150.00)24Weekly1,500.00$ 36,000.00$ 150.00$ 3,600.00$ 1,200.00$ 28,800.00$ 375.00$ 9,000.00$ 699.00$ 16,776.00$ 3Side ROW Mowing and Edging12Biweekly800.00$ 9,600.00$ 250.00$ 3,000.00$ 600.00$ 7,200.00$ 395.00$ 4,740.00$ 549.00$ 6,588.00$ 4 General Site Trimming (Monthly)6Monthly800.00$ 4,800.00$ 1,625.00$ 9,750.00$ 600.00$ 3,600.00$ 500.00$ 3,000.00$ 999.00$ 5,994.00$ 5Trash Removal 24Weekly800.00$ 19,200.00$ 95.00$ 2,280.00$ 450.00$ 10,800.00$ 75.00$ 1,800.00$ 229.00$ 5,496.00$ 88,800.00$ 19,230.00$ 61,200.00$ 20,340.00$ 39,630.00$ 136,400.00$ 33,720.01$ 91,850.00$ 31,590.00$ 62,641.00$ ITEM NO.DESCRIPTIONQTYUOMUNIT PRICE TOTALUNIT PRICETOTAL UNIT PRICE TOTAL UNIT PRICE TOTALUNIT PRICETOTAL1Median Mowing and Edging 12Biweekly500.00$ 6,000.00$ 68.00$ 816.00$ 25.00$ 300.00$ 168.00$ 2,016.00$ 699.00$ 8,388.00$ 2 Street Cleaning 12Biweekly250.00$ 3,000.00$ 25.00$ 300.00$ 450.00$ 5,400.00$ 95.00$ 1,140.00$ 199 2,388.00$ 3 Weeding (Minimum $150.00)12Biweekly300.00$ 3,600.00$ 150.00$ 1,800.00$ 1,000.00$ 12,000.00$ 300.00$ 3,600.00$ 399.00$ 4,788.00$ 4Side ROW Mowing and Edging6Monthly400.00$ 2,400.00$ 30.00$ 180.00$ 150.00$ 900.00$ 168.00$ 1,008.00$ 499.00$ 2,994.00$ 5 General Site Trimming (Monthly)6Monthly100.00$ 600.00$ 2,292.00$ 13,752.00$ 250.00$ 1,500.00$ 225.00$ 1,350.00$ 429.00$ 2,574.00$ 6Trash Removal 12Biweekly250.00$ 3,000.00$ 63.00$ 756.00$ 450.00$ 5,400.00$ 75.00$ 900.00$ 99.00$ 1,188.00$ 7 Pressure Cleaning of the Brick Pavers 1Lump Sum50.00$ 50.00$ 4,709.00$ 4,709.00$ 50.00$ 50.00$ 900.00$ 900.00$ 199.00$ 199.00$ NON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVEWORK AREA 3 A. Rattlesnake Hammock Road Phase I (US 41 East to Polly Ave./SBB Extension), 2.00 Miles A. Winter Schedule (November 1 - April 30) Basic Six Month Maintenance FunctionsA. Winter Schedule (November 1 - April 30) Basic Six Month Maintenance FunctionsA. Summer Schedule (May 1-October 31) Basic Six Month Maintenance FunctionsWORK AREA 1 - A & B GRAND TOTALSSUMMER SCHEDULE SUBTOTALWINTER SCHEDULE SUBTOTALSUMMER SCHEDULE SUBTOTALWORK AREA 2 - A GRAND TOTALSWORK AREA 2 A. Golden Gate Parkway & 1-75 Interchange 2 .00 Miles 18,650.00$ 22,313.00$ 25,550.00$ 10,914.00$ 22,519.00$ ITEM NO.DESCRIPTIONQTYUOMUNIT PRICE TOTALUNIT PRICETOTAL UNIT PRICE TOTAL UNIT PRICE TOTALUNIT PRICETOTAL1Median Mowing and Edging 24Weekly250.00$ 6,000.00$ 68.00$ 1,632.00$ 150.00$ 3,600.00$ 205.00$ 4,920.00$ 699.00$ 16,776.00$ 2 Street Cleaning 24Weekly125.00$ 3,000.00$ 25.00$ 600.00$ 350.00$ 8,400.00$ 105.00$ 2,520.00$ 199.00$ 4,776.00$ 3 Weeding (Minimum $150.00)24Weekly300.00$ 7,200.00$ 150.00$ 3,600.00$ 1,000.00$ 24,000.00$ 225.00$ 5,400.00$ 399.00$ 9,576.00$ 4Side ROW Mowing and Edging12Biweekly300.00$ 3,600.00$ 30.00$ 360.00$ 600.00$ 7,200.00$ 245.00$ 2,940.00$ 499.00$ 5,988.00$ 5 General SiteTrimming (Monthly)6Monthly350.00$ 2,100.00$ 2,292.00$ 13,752.00$ 600.00$ 3,600.00$ 325.00$ 1,950.00$ 429.00$ 2,574.00$ 6Trash Removal 24Weekly125.00$ 3,000.00$ 63.00$ 1,512.00$ 350.00$ 8,400.00$ 100.00$ 2,400.00$ 99.00$ 2,376.00$ 24,900.00$ 21,456.00$ 55,200.00$ 20,130.00$ 42,066.00$ NON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVEWINTER SCHEDULE SUBTOTALA. Summer Schedule (May 1-October 31) Basic Six Month Maintenance FunctionsSUMMER SCHEDULE SUBTOTALWORK AREA 3 B. Rattlesnake Hammock Road Phase II (Polly Ave./SBB Extension-CR 951/Collier Blvd.), 2.00 Miles Page 1 of 1116.A.14.dPacket Pg. 482Attachment: ADDENDUM 1 BID TAB (6646 : ITB #18-7430 Landscape Maintenance Vendors) Procurement Strategist: Jason CrouchProject Manager: Liz SorianoBid Tabulation ITB 16-6537RAnnual Contract for Landscape MaintenanceNotices Sent: 880 Downloaded: 41 Submitted: 6 ITEM NO.DESCRIPTIONQTYUOMUNIT PRICE TOTALUNIT PRICETOTAL UNIT PRICE TOTAL UNIT PRICE TOTALUNIT PRICETOTALUNIT PRICE TOTALITEM NO.DESCRIPTIONQTYUOMUNIT PRICE TOTALUNIT PRICETOTAL UNIT PRICE TOTAL UNIT PRICE TOTALUNIT PRICETOTAL1Street Cleaning 12Biweekly250.00$ 3,000.00$ 25.00$ 300.00$ 450.00$ 5,400.00$ 75.00$ 900.00$ 199.00$ 2,388.00$ 2 Weeding (Minimum $150.00)12Biweekly300.00$ 3,600.00$ 150.00$ 1,800.00$ 1,000.00$ 12,000.00$ 150.00$ 1,800.00$ 699.00$ 8,388.00$ 3Side ROW Mowing and Edging6Monthly300.00$ 1,800.00$ 317.00$ 1,902.00$ 250.00$ 1,500.00$ 100.00$ 600.00$ 599.00$ 3,594.00$ 4 General Site Trimming (Monthly)6Monthly100.00$ 600.00$ 1,692.00$ 10,152.00$ 250.00$ 1,500.00$ 168.00$ 1,008.00$ 529.00$ 3,174.00$ 5Trash Removal 12Biweekly250.00$ 3,000.00$ 112.00$ 1,344.00$ 450.00$ 5,400.00$ 75.00$ 900.00$ 179.00$ 2,148.00$ 6 Pressure Cleaning of the Brick Pavers 1Lump Sum50.00$ 50.00$ 2,525.00$ 2,525.00$ 50.00$ 50.00$ 1,100.00$ 1,100.00$ 199.00$ 199.00$ 12,050.00$ 18,023.00$ 25,850.00$ 6,308.00$ 19,891.00$ ITEM NO.DESCRIPTIONQTYUOMUNIT PRICE TOTALUNIT PRICETOTAL UNIT PRICE TOTAL UNIT PRICE TOTALUNIT PRICETOTAL1Street Cleaning 24Weekly125.00$ 3,000.00$ 25.00$ 600.00$ 350.00$ 8,400.00$ 75.00$ 1,800.00$ 199.00$ 4,776.00$ 2 Weeding (Minimum $150.00)24Weekly300.00$ 7,200.00$ 150.00$ 3,600.00$ 1,000.00$ 24,000.00$ 200.00$ 4,800.00$ 699.00$ 16,776.00$ 3Side ROW Mowing and Edging24Weekly300.00$ 7,200.00$ 317.00$ 7,608.00$ 900.00$ 21,600.00$ 145.00$ 3,480.00$ 599.00$ 14,376.00$ 4 General Site Trimming (Monthly)6Monthly350.00$ 2,100.00$ 1,692.00$ 10,152.00$ 600.00$ 3,600.00$ 235.00$ 1,410.00$ 529.00$ 3,174.00$ 5Trash Removal 24Weekly125.00$ 3,000.00$ 112.00$ 2,688.00$ 350.00$ 8,400.00$ 75.00$ 1,800.00$ 179.00$ 4,296.00$ 22,500.00$ 24,648.00$ 66,000.00$ 13,290.00$ 43,398.00$ 78,100.00$ 86,440.00$ 172,600.00$ 50,642.00$ 127,874.00$ ITEM NO.DESCRIPTIONQTYUOMUNIT PRICE TOTALUNIT PRICETOTAL UNIT PRICE TOTAL UNIT PRICE TOTALUNIT PRICETOTAL1Street Cleaning 12Biweekly1,000.00$ 12,000.00$ 25.00$ 300.00$ 450.00$ 5,400.00$ -$ -$ 169.00$ 2,028.00$ 2 Weeding (Minimum $150.00)12Biweekly1,000.00$ 12,000.00$ 203.00$ 2,436.00$ 1,200.00$ 14,400.00$ -$ -$ 329.00$ 3,948.00$ 3Side ROW Mowing and Edging(Pump Station and East and West of Jolley Bridge only)12Biweekly1,000.00$ 12,000.00$ 24.00$ 288.00$ 10.00$ 120.00$ -$ -$ 399.00$ 4,788.00$ 4 General Site Trimming (Monthly)6Monthly1,000.00$ 6,000.00$ 3,455.00$ 20,730.00$ 250.00$ 1,500.00$ -$ -$ 449.00$ 2,694.00$ 5Trash Removal 12Biweekly1,000.00$ 12,000.00$ 73.00$ 876.00$ 450.00$ 5,400.00$ -$ -$ 129.00$ 1,548.00$ 6 Pressure Cleaning of the Brick Pavers 1Lump Sum1,000.00$ 1,000.00$ 2,430.00$ 2,430.00$ 50.00$ 50.00$ -$ -$ 199.00$ 199.00$ 55,000.00$ 27,060.00$ 26,870.00$ -$ 15,205.00$ ITEM NO. DESCRIPTION QTY UOM UNIT PRICE TOTAL UNIT PRICE TOTAL UNIT PRICE TOTAL UNIT PRICE TOTAL UNIT PRICE TOTAL1 Street Cleaning 24Weekly1,000.00$ 24,000.00$ 25.00$ 600.00$ 450.00$ 10,800.00$ -$ -$ 169.00$ 4,056.00$ 2 Weeding (Minimum $150.00)24Weekly1,000.00$ 24,000.00$ 203.00$ 4,872.00$ 1,200.00$ 28,800.00$ -$ -$ 329.00$ 7,896.00$ 3Side ROW Mowing and Edging(Pump Station and East of Jolley Br12Biweekly1,000.00$ 12,000.00$ 24.00$ 288.00$ 10.00$ 120.00$ -$ -$ 399.00$ 4,788.00$ 4 General Site Trimming (Monthly)6Monthly1,000.00$ 6,000.00$ 3,455.00$ 20,730.00$ 1,000.00$ 6,000.00$ -$ -$ 449.00$ 2,694.00$ 5Trash Removal 24Weekly1 000 00$ 24 000 00$ 73 00$ 1 752 00$ 450 00$ 10 800 00$ -$ -$ 129 00$ 3 096 00$ NON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVEB. Summer Schedule (May 1-October 31) Basic Six Month Maintenance FunctionsB. Winter Schedule (November 1 - April 30) Basic Six Month Maintenance FunctionsSUMMER SCHEDULE SUBTOTALWINTER SCHEDULE SUBTOTALB. Summer Schedule (May 1-October 31) Basic Six Month Maintenance FunctionsWORK AREA 3 - A & B GRAND TOTALSA. Winter Schedule (November 1 - April 30) Basic Six Month Maintenance FunctionsWinter Schedule SUBTOTALWORK AREA 4 A. 951 /Collier Blvd. (McLlevane Bay Bridge to Jolley Bridge, Includes East and West side of Jolley Bridge), 1.85 miles 5Trash Removal 24Weekly1,000.00$ 24,000.00$ 73.00$ 1,752.00$ 450.00$ 10,800.00$ $ $ 129.00$ 3,096.00$ 90,000.00$ 28,242.00$ 56,520.00$ -$ 22,530.00$ ITEM NO.DESCRIPTIONQTYUOMUNIT PRICE TOTALUNIT PRICETOTAL UNIT PRICE TOTAL UNIT PRICE TOTALUNIT PRICETOTAL1Street Cleaning 12Biweekly1,000.00$ 12,000.00$ 25.00$ 300.00$ 350.00$ 4,200.00$ -$ -$ 129.00$ 1,548.00$ 2 Weeding (Minimum $150.00)12Biweekly1,000.00$ 12,000.00$ 150.00$ 1,800.00$ 500.00$ 6,000.00$ -$ -$ 299.00$ 3,588.00$ 3Median Mowing12Biweekly1,000.00$ 12,000.00$ 58.00$ 696.00$ 10.00$ 120.00$ -$ -$ 589.00$ 7,068.00$ 4 General Site Trimming (Monthly)6Monthly1,000.00$ 6,000.00$ 767.00$ 4,602.00$ 250.00$ 1,500.00$ -$ -$ 659.00$ 3,954.00$ 5Trash Removal 12Biweekly1,000.00$ 12,000.00$ 18.00$ 216.00$ 350.00$ 4,200.00$ -$ -$ 99.00$ 1,188.00$ 6 Pressure Cleaning of the Brick Pavers 1Lump Sum1,000.00$ 1,000.00$ 0.01$ 0.01$ 50.00$ 50.00$ -$ -$ 99.00$ 99.00$ 55,000.00$ 7,614.01$ 16,070.00$ -$ 17,445.00$ ITEM NO. DESCRIPTION QTY UOM UNIT PRICE TOTAL UNIT PRICE TOTAL UNIT PRICE TOTAL UNIT PRICE TOTAL UNIT PRICE TOTAL1 Street Cleaning 24Weekly1,000.00$ 24,000.00$ 25.00$ 600.00$ 350.00$ 8,400.00$ -$ -$ 129.00$ 3,096.00$ 2 Weeding (Minimum $150.00)24Weekly1,000.00$ 24,000.00$ 150.00$ 3,600.00$ 500.00$ 12,000.00$ -$ -$ 299.00$ 7,176.00$ 3Median Mowing24Weekly1,000.00$ 24,000.00$ 58.00$ 1,392.00$ 10.00$ 240.00$ -$ -$ 589.00$ 14,136.00$ 4 General Site Trimming (Monthly)6Monthly1,000.00$ 6,000.00$ 767.00$ 4,602.00$ 500.00$ 3,000.00$ -$ -$ 659.00$ 3,954.00$ 5Trash Removal 24Weekly1,000.00$ 24,000.00$ 18.00$ 432.00$ 350.00$ 8,400.00$ -$ -$ 99.00$ 2,376.00$ 102,000.00$ 10,626.00$ 32,040.00$ -$ 30,738.00$ 302,000.00$ 73,542.01$ 131,500.00$ -$ 85,918.00$ ITEM NO.DESCRIPTIONQTYUOMUNIT PRICE TOTALUNIT PRICETOTAL UNIT PRICE TOTAL UNIT PRICE TOTALUNIT PRICETOTAL1Median Mowing and Edging 12Biweekly500.00$ 6,000.00$ 0.01$ 0.12$ 10.00$ 120.00$ -$ -$ 249.00$ 2,988.00$ 2 Street Cleaning 12Biweekly250.00$ 3,000.00$ 25.00$ 300.00$ 450.00$ 5,400.00$ -$ -$ 99.00$ 1,188.00$ 3 Weeding (Minimum $150.00)12Biweekly800.00$ 9,600.00$ 162.00$ 1,944.00$ 1,200.00$ 14,400.00$ -$ -$ 269.00$ 3,228.00$ 4Side ROW Mowing and Edging6Monthly500.00$ 3,000.00$ 66.00$ 396.00$ 250.00$ 1,500.00$ -$ -$ 369.00$ 2,214.00$ 5 General Site Trimming (Monthly)6Monthly350.00$ 2,100.00$ 2,775.00$ 16,650.00$ 250.00$ 1,500.00$ -$ -$ 299.00$ 1,794.00$ 6Trash Removal 12Biweekly250.00$ 3,000.00$ 65.00$ 780.00$ 450.00$ 5,400.00$ -$ -$ 69.00$ 828.00$ 7 Pressure Cleaning of the Brick Pavers 1Lump Sum50.00$ 50.00$ 2,667.00$ 2,667.00$ 50.00$ 50.00$ -$ -$ 99.00$ 99.00$ 26,750.00$ 22,737.12$ 28,370.00$ -$ 12,339.00$ ITEM NO. DESCRIPTION QTY UOM UNIT PRICE TOTAL UNIT PRICE TOTAL UNIT PRICE TOTAL UNIT PRICE TOTAL UNIT PRICE TOTAL1Median Mowing and Edging 24Weekly250.00$ 6,000.00$ 0.01$ 0.24$ 25.00$ 600.00$ -$ -$ 249.00$ 5,976.00$ 2 Street Cleaning 24Weekly125.00$ 3,000.00$ 25.00$ 600.00$ 350.00$ 8,400.00$ -$ -$ 99.00$ 2,376.00$ 3Weeding (Minimum $150 00)24Weekly400 00$ 9 600 00$ 162 00$ 3 888 00$ 1 200 00$ 28 800 00$ -$ -$ 269 00$ 6 456 00$ NON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON RESPONSIVEB. Summer Schedule (May 1-October 31) Basic Six Month Maintenance FunctionsB. Winter Schedule (November 1 - April 30) Basic Six Month Maintenance FunctionsB. Summer Schedule (May 1-October 31) Basic Six Month Maintenance FunctionsWORK AREA 4 A & B GRAND TOTALSA. Winter Schedule (November 1 - April 30) Basic Six Month Maintenance FunctionsWinter Schedule SUBTOTALWORK AREA 5 A. US 41 East Phase A (Davis Blvd to Sandpiper Blvd/Courthouse Shadows), 1.20 miles WORK AREA 4 B. 951 /Collier Blvd. (Champonship Drive to one median past Fiddler's Creek entrance), 0.75 miles Summer Schedule SUBTOTALWinter Schedule SUBTOTALSummer Schedule SUBTOTAL3Weeding (Minimum $150.00)24Weekly400.00$ 9,600.00$ 162.00$ 3,888.00$ 1,200.00$ 28,800.00$ $ $ 269.00$ 6,456.00$ 4Side ROW Mowing and Edging12Biweekly250.00$ 3,000.00$ 66.00$ 792.00$ 400.00$ 4,800.00$ -$ -$ 369.00$ 4,428.00$ 5 General Site Trimming (Monthly)6Monthly350.00$ 2,100.00$ 2,755.00$ 16,530.00$ 1,000.00$ 6,000.00$ -$ -$ 299.00$ 1,794.00$ 6Trash Removal 24Weekly125.00$ 3,000.00$ 65.00$ 1,560.00$ 350.00$ 8,400.00$ -$ -$ 69.00$ 1,656.00$ 26,700.00$ 23,370.24$ 57,000.00$ -$ 22,686.00$ ITEM NO.DESCRIPTIONQTYUOMUNIT PRICE TOTALUNIT PRICETOTAL UNIT PRICE TOTAL UNIT PRICE TOTALUNIT PRICETOTAL1Median Mowing and Edging 12Biweekly1,000.00$ 12,000.00$ 110.00$ 1,320.00$ 25.00$ 300.00$ -$ -$ 399.00$ 4,788.00$ 2 Street Cleaning 12Biweekly250.00$ 3,000.00$ 25.00$ 300.00$ 550.00$ 6,600.00$ -$ -$ 99.00$ 1,188.00$ 3 Weeding (Minimum $150.00)12Biweekly800.00$ 9,600.00$ 159.00$ 1,908.00$ 1,500.00$ 18,000.00$ -$ -$ 299.00$ 3,588.00$ 4Side ROW Mowing and Edging6Monthly500.00$ 3,000.00$ 421.00$ 2,526.00$ 250.00$ 1,500.00$ -$ -$ 429.00$ 2,574.00$ NON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVEWORK AREA 5 B. US 41 East Phase B (Courthouse Shadows- Rattlesnake Hammock Road) 1.70 Miles B. Winter Schedule (November 1 - April 30) Basic Six Month Maintenance FunctionsSummer Schedule SUBTOTALPage 2 of 1116.A.14.dPacket Pg. 483Attachment: ADDENDUM 1 BID TAB (6646 : ITB #18-7430 Landscape Maintenance Vendors) Procurement Strategist: Jason CrouchProject Manager: Liz SorianoBid Tabulation ITB 16-6537RAnnual Contract for Landscape MaintenanceNotices Sent: 880 Downloaded: 41 Submitted: 6 ITEM NO.DESCRIPTIONQTYUOMUNIT PRICE TOTALUNIT PRICETOTAL UNIT PRICE TOTAL UNIT PRICE TOTALUNIT PRICETOTALUNIT PRICE TOTAL5General Site Trimming (Monthly)6Monthly350.00$ 2,100.00$ 2,708.00$ 16,248.00$ 250.00$ 1,500.00$ -$ -$ 199.00$ 1,194.00$ 6Trash Removal 12Biweekly250.00$ 3,000.00$ 175.00$ 2,100.00$ 550.00$ 6,600.00$ -$ -$ 69.00$ 828.00$ 7 Pressure Cleaning of the Brick Pavers 1Lump Sum50.00$ 50.00$ 2,600.00$ 2,600.00$ 50.00$ 50.00$ -$ -$ 99.00$ 99.00$ 32,750.00$ 27,002.00$ 34,550.00$ -$ 14,259.00$ ITEM NO. DESCRIPTION QTY UOM UNIT PRICE TOTAL UNIT PRICE TOTAL UNIT PRICE TOTAL UNIT PRICE TOTAL UNIT PRICE TOTAL1Median Mowing and Edging 24Weekly1,000.00$ 24,000.00$ 110.00$ 2,640.00$ 150.00$ 3,600.00$ -$ -$ 399.00$ 9,576.00$ 2 Street Cleaning 24Weekly125.00$ 3,000.00$ 25.00$ 600.00$ 400.00$ 9,600.00$ -$ -$ 99.00$ 2,376.00$ 3 Weeding (Minimum $150.00)24Weekly400.00$ 9,600.00$ 159.00$ 3,816.00$ 1,500.00$ 36,000.00$ -$ -$ 299.00$ 7,176.00$ 4Side ROW Mowing and Edging12Biweekly250.00$ 3,000.00$ 421.00$ 5,052.00$ 750.00$ 9,000.00$ -$ -$ 429.00$ 5,148.00$ 5 General Site Trimming (Monthly)6Monthly350.00$ 2,100.00$ 2,708.00$ 16,248.00$ 1,500.00$ 9,000.00$ -$ -$ 199.00$ 1,194.00$ 6Trash Removal 24Weekly125.00$ 3,000.00$ 175.00$ 4,200.00$ 400.00$ 9,600.00$ -$ -$ 69.00$ 1,656.00$ 44,700.00$ 32,556.00$ 76,800.00$ -$ 27,126.00$ ITEM NO.DESCRIPTIONQTYUOMUNIT PRICE TOTALUNIT PRICETOTAL UNIT PRICE TOTAL UNIT PRICE TOTALUNIT PRICETOTAL1Median Mowing and Edging 12Biweekly1,000.00$ 12,000.00$ 0.01$ 0.12$ 25.00$ 300.00$ -$ -$ 299.00$ 3,588.00$ 2 Street Cleaning 12Biweekly250.00$ 3,000.00$ 25.00$ 300.00$ 450.00$ 5,400.00$ -$ -$ 99.00$ 1,188.00$ 3 Weeding (Minimum $150.00)12Biweekly800.00$ 9,600.00$ 150.00$ 1,800.00$ 1,000.00$ 12,000.00$ -$ -$ 199.00$ 2,388.00$ 4Side ROW Mowing and Edging6Monthly500.00$ 3,000.00$ 247.00$ 1,482.00$ 250.00$ 1,500.00$ -$ -$ 399.00$ 2,394.00$ 5 General Site Trimming (Monthly)6Monthly350.00$ 2,100.00$ 1,500.00$ 9,000.00$ 250.00$ 1,500.00$ -$ -$ 229.00$ 1,374.00$ 6Trash Removal 12Biweekly250.00$ 3,000.00$ 90.00$ 1,080.00$ 450.00$ 5,400.00$ -$ -$ 79.00$ 948.00$ 7 Pressure Cleaning of the Brick Pavers 1Lump Sum50.00$ 50.00$ 221.00$ 221.00$ 50.00$ 50.00$ -$ -$ 99.00$ 99.00$ 32,750.00$ 13,883.12$ 26,150.00$ -$ 11,979.00$ ITEM NO. DESCRIPTION QTY UOM UNIT PRICE TOTAL UNIT PRICE TOTAL UNIT PRICE TOTAL UNIT PRICE TOTAL UNIT PRICE TOTAL1Median Mowing and Edging 24Weekly1,000.00$ 24,000.00$ 0.01$ 0.24$ 100.00$ 2,400.00$ -$ -$ 299.00$ 7,176.00$ 2 Median Street Cleaning 24Weekly125.00$ 3,000.00$ 25.00$ 600.00$ 350.00$ 8,400.00$ -$ -$ 99.00$ 2,376.00$ 3 Weeding (Minimum $150.00)24Weekly400.00$ 9,600.00$ 150.00$ 3,600.00$ 1,000.00$ 24,000.00$ -$ -$ 199.00$ 4,776.00$ 4Side ROW Mowing and Edging12Biweekly250.00$ 3,000.00$ 247.00$ 2,964.00$ 600.00$ 7,200.00$ -$ -$ 399.00$ 4,788.00$ 5 General Site Trimming (Monthly)6Monthly350.00$ 2,100.00$ 1,500.00$ 9,000.00$ 1,000.00$ 6,000.00$ -$ -$ 229.00$ 1,374.00$ 6Trash Removal 24Weekly125.00$ 3,000.00$ 90.00$ 2,160.00$ 350.00$ 8,400.00$ -$ -$ 79.00$ 1,896.00$ 44,700.00$ 18,324.24$ 56,400.00$ -$ 22,386.00$ NON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVEWinter Schedule SUBTOTALC. Summer Schedule (May 1-October 31) Basic Six Month Maintenance FunctionsSummer Schedule SUBTOTALC. Winter Schedule (November 1 - April 30) Basic Six Month Maintenance FunctionsB. Summer Schedule (May 1-October 31) Basic Six Month Maintenance FunctionsSummer Schedule SUBTOTALWinter Schedule SUBTOTALWORK AREA 5 C. US 41 East Phase C (Rattlesnake Hammock Road- St. Andrew Blvd. ) 1.50 Miles ITEM NO.DESCRIPTIONQTYUOMUNIT PRICE TOTALUNIT PRICETOTAL UNIT PRICE TOTAL UNIT PRICE TOTALUNIT PRICETOTAL1Median Mowing and Edging 12Biweekly1,000.00$ 12,000.00$ 0.01$ 0.12$ 25.00$ 300.00$ -$ -$ 429.00$ 5,148.00$ 2 Street Cleaning 12Biweekly250.00$ 3,000.00$ 25.00$ 300.00$ 595.00$ 7,140.00$ -$ -$ 169.00$ 2,028.00$ 3 Weeding (Minimum $150.00)12Biweekly800.00$ 9,600.00$ 247.00$ 2,964.00$ 1,500.00$ 18,000.00$ -$ -$ 399.00$ 4,788.00$ 4Side ROW Mowing and Edging12Biweekly500.00$ 6,000.00$ 247.00$ 2,964.00$ 350.00$ 4,200.00$ -$ -$ 599.00$ 7,188.00$ 5 General Site Trimming (Monthly)6Monthly350.00$ 2,100.00$ 4,202.00$ 25,212.00$ 250.00$ 1,500.00$ -$ -$ 299.00$ 1,794.00$ 6Trash Removal 12Biweekly250.00$ 3,000.00$ 136.00$ 1,632.00$ 595.00$ 7,140.00$ -$ -$ 89.00$ 1,068.00$ 7 Pressure Cleaning of the Brick Pavers 1Lump Sum50.00$ 50.00$ 340.00$ 340.00$ 50.00$ 50.00$ -$ -$ 99.00$ 99.00$ 35,750.00$ 33,412.12$ 38,330.00$ -$ 22,113.00$ ITEM NO. DESCRIPTION QTY UOM UNIT PRICE TOTAL UNIT PRICE TOTAL UNIT PRICE TOTAL UNIT PRICE TOTAL UNIT PRICE TOTAL1Median Mowing and Edging 24Weekly1,000.00$ 24,000.00$ 0.01$ 0.24$ 125.00$ 3,000.00$ -$ -$ 429.00$ 10,296.00$ 2 Street Cleaning 24Weekly125.00$ 3,000.00$ 25.00$ 600.00$ 400.00$ 9,600.00$ -$ -$ 169.00$ 4,056.00$ 3 Weeding (Minimum $150.00)24Weekly400.00$ 9,600.00$ 247.00$ 5,928.00$ 1,500.00$ 36,000.00$ -$ -$ 399.00$ 9,576.00$ 4Side ROW Mowing and Edging12Biweekly250.00$ 3,000.00$ 247.00$ 2,964.00$ 800.00$ 9,600.00$ -$ -$ 599.00$ 7,188.00$ 5 General Site Trimming (Monthly)6Monthly350.00$ 2,100.00$ 4,202.00$ 25,212.00$ 1,200.00$ 7,200.00$ -$ -$ 299.00$ 1,794.00$ 6Trash Removal 24Weekly125.00$ 3,000.00$ 136.00$ 3,264.00$ 400.00$ 9,600.00$ -$ -$ 89.00$ 2,136.00$ 44,700.00$ 37,968.24$ 75,000.00$ -$ 35,046.00$ ITEM NO.DESCRIPTIONQTYUOMUNIT PRICE TOTALUNIT PRICETOTAL UNIT PRICE TOTAL UNIT PRICE TOTALUNIT PRICETOTAL1Median Mowing and Edging 12Biweekly1,000.00$ 12,000.00$ 110.00$ 1,320.00$ 25.00$ 300.00$ -$ -$ 299.00$ 3,588.00$ 2 Street Cleaning 12Biweekly250.00$ 3,000.00$ 25.00$ 300.00$ 450.00$ 5,400.00$ -$ -$ 99.00$ 1,188.00$ 3 Weeding (Minimum $150.00)12Biweekly800.00$ 9,600.00$ 190.00$ 2,280.00$ 1,000.00$ 12,000.00$ -$ -$ 199.00$ 2,388.00$ 4Side ROW Mowing and Edging6Monthly500.00$ 3,000.00$ 428.00$ 2,568.00$ 250.00$ 1,500.00$ -$ -$ 229.00$ 1,374.00$ 5Trash Removal 12Biweekly250.00$ 3,000.00$ 186.00$ 2,232.00$ 450.00$ 5,400.00$ -$ -$ 89.00$ 1,068.00$ 6 General Site Trimming (Monthly)6Monthly350.00$ 2,100.00$ 3,222.00$ 19,332.00$ 250.00$ 1,500.00$ -$ -$ 249.00$ 1,494.00$ 7 Pressure Cleaning of the Brick Pavers 1Lump Sum50.00$ 50.00$ 182.00$ 182.00$ 50.00$ 50.00$ -$ -$ 99.00$ 99.00$ 32,750.00$ 28,214.00$ 26,150.00$ -$ 11,199.00$ ITEM NO. DESCRIPTION QTY UOM UNIT PRICE TOTAL UNIT PRICE TOTAL UNIT PRICE TOTAL UNIT PRICE TOTAL UNIT PRICE TOTAL1Median Mowing and Edging 24Weekly1,000.00$ 24,000.00$ 110.00$ 2,640.00$ 25.00$ 600.00$ -$ -$ 299.00$ 7,176.00$ 2 Street Cleaning 24Weekly125.00$ 3,000.00$ 25.00$ 600.00$ 350.00$ 8,400.00$ -$ -$ 99.00$ 2,376.00$ 3 Weeding (Minimum $150.00)24Weekly400.00$ 9,600.00$ 190.00$ 4,560.00$ 1,000.00$ 24,000.00$ -$ -$ 199.00$ 4,776.00$ NON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVEE. Summer Schedule (May 1-October 31) Basic Six Month Maintenance FunctionsWinter Schedule SUBTOTALWORK AREA 5 D. US 41 East Phase D (St. Andrews Blvd. - Barefoot Williams Blvd.) 2.50 Miles WORK AREA 5 E. US 41 Phase E (Barefoot Williams - Collier Blvd.) 1.50 Miles D. Winter Schedule (November 1 - April 30) Basic Six Month Maintenance FunctionsD. Summer Schedule (May 1-October 31) Basic Six Month Maintenance FunctionsSummer Schedule SUBTOTALWinter Schedule SUBTOTALE. Winter Schedule (November 1 - April 30) Basic Six Month Maintenance Functions4Side ROW Mowing and Edging12Biweekly250.00$ 3,000.00$ 428.00$ 5,136.00$ 600.00$ 7,200.00$ -$ -$ 229.00$ 2,748.00$ 5 General Site Trimming (Monthly)6Monthly350.00$ 2,100.00$ 3,222.00$ 19,332.00$ 1,000.00$ 6,000.00$ -$ -$ 249.00$ 1,494.00$ 6Trash Removal 24Weekly250.00$ 6,000.00$ 186.00$ 4,464.00$ 350.00$ 8,400.00$ -$ -$ 89.00$ 2,136.00$ 47,700.00$ 36,732.00$ 54,600.00$ -$ 20,706.00$ 369,250.00$ 274,199.08$ 473,350.00$ -$ 199,839.00$ ITEM NO. DESCRIPTION QTY UOM UNIT PRICE TOTAL UNIT PRICE TOTAL UNIT PRICE TOTAL UNIT PRICE TOTAL UNIT PRICE TOTAL1 Street Cleaning 12Biweekly250.00$ 3,000.00$ 25.00$ 300.00$ 550.00$ 6,600.00$ -$ -$ 199.00$ 2,388.00$ 2 Weeding (Minimum $150.00)12Biweekly1,000.00$ 12,000.00$ 150.00$ 1,800.00$ 1,800.00$ 21,600.00$ -$ -$ 799.00$ 9,588.00$ 3Side ROW Mowing and Edging6Monthly500.00$ 3,000.00$ 733.00$ 4,398.00$ 250.00$ 1,500.00$ -$ -$ 699.00$ 4,194.00$ NON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVEA. Winter Schedule (November 1 - April 30) Basic Six Month Maintenance FunctionsWORK AREA 6 A. Immokalee Road Phase 2 and 3 (Strand Blvd - Collier Blvd.) 3.50 Miles Summer Schedule SUBTOTALWORK AREA 5 A - E GRAND TOTALSPage 3 of 1116.A.14.dPacket Pg. 484Attachment: ADDENDUM 1 BID TAB (6646 : ITB #18-7430 Landscape Maintenance Vendors) Procurement Strategist: Jason CrouchProject Manager: Liz SorianoBid Tabulation ITB 16-6537RAnnual Contract for Landscape MaintenanceNotices Sent: 880 Downloaded: 41 Submitted: 6 ITEM NO.DESCRIPTIONQTYUOMUNIT PRICE TOTALUNIT PRICETOTAL UNIT PRICE TOTAL UNIT PRICE TOTALUNIT PRICETOTALUNIT PRICE TOTAL4Trash Removal 12Biweekly200.00$ 2,400.00$ 182.00$ 2,184.00$ 550.00$ 6,600.00$ -$ -$ 149.00$ 1,788.00$ 5 General Site Trimming (Monthly)6Monthly100.00$ 600.00$ 0.01$ 0.06$ 250.00$ 1,500.00$ -$ -$ 999.00$ 5,994.00$ 6 Pressure Cleaning of the Brick Pavers 1Lump Sum50.00$ 50.00$ 1,598.00$ 1,598.00$ 50.00$ 50.00$ -$ -$ 199.00$ 199.00$ 21,050.00$ 10,280.06$ 37,850.00$ -$ 24,151.00$ ITEM NO. DESCRIPTION QTY UOM UNIT PRICE TOTAL UNIT PRICE TOTAL UNIT PRICE TOTAL UNIT PRICE TOTAL UNIT PRICE TOTAL1 Street Cleaning 24Weekly250.00$ 6,000.00$ 25.00$ 600.00$ 550.00$ 13,200.00$ -$ -$ 199.00$ 4,776.00$ 2 Weeding (Minimum $150.00)24Weekly1,000.00$ 24,000.00$ 150.00$ 3,600.00$ 1,800.00$ 43,200.00$ -$ -$ 799.00$ 19,176.00$ 3Side ROW Mowing and Edging12Biweekly500.00$ 6,000.00$ 733.00$ 8,796.00$ 800.00$ 9,600.00$ -$ -$ 699.00$ 8,388.00$ 4 General Site Trimming (Monthly)6Monthly350.00$ 2,100.00$ 0.01$ 0.06$ 1,500.00$ 9,000.00$ -$ -$ 999.00$ 5,994.00$ 5Trash Removal 24Weekly200.00$ 4,800.00$ 182.00$ 4,368.00$ 550.00$ 13,200.00$ -$ -$ 149.00$ 3,576.00$ 42,900.00$ 17,364.06$ 88,200.00$ -$ 41,910.00$ 63,950.00$ 27,644.12$ 126,050.00$ -$ 66,061.00$ ITEM NO. DESCRIPTION QTY UOM UNIT PRICE TOTAL UNIT PRICE TOTAL UNIT PRICE TOTAL UNIT PRICE TOTAL UNIT PRICE TOTAL1 Street Cleaning 12Biweekly1,500.00$ 18,000.00$ 25.00$ 300.00$ 750.00$ 9,000.00$ -$ -$ 199.00$ 2,388.00$ 2 Weeding (Minimum $150.00)12Biweekly1,500.00$ 18,000.00$ 588.00$ 7,056.00$ 2,500.00$ 30,000.00$ -$ -$ 999.00$ 11,988.00$ 3Side ROW Mowing and Edging6Monthly1,000.00$ 6,000.00$ 1,400.00$ 8,400.00$ 450.00$ 2,700.00$ -$ -$ 2,999.00$ 17,994.00$ 4Trash Removal 12Biweekly500.00$ 6,000.00$ 525.00$ 6,300.00$ 750.00$ 9,000.00$ -$ -$ 99.00$ 1,188.00$ 5 General Site Trimming (Monthly)6Monthly500.00$ 3,000.00$ 9,992.00$ 59,952.00$ 450.00$ 2,700.00$ -$ -$ 1,999.00$ 11,994.00$ 6 Pressure Cleaning of the Brick Pavers 1Lump Sum50.00$ 50.00$ 5,225.00$ 5,225.00$ 50.00$ 50.00$ -$ -$ 199.00$ 199.00$ 51,050.00$ 87,233.00$ 53,450.00$ -$ 45,751.00$ ITEM NO. DESCRIPTION QTY UOM UNIT PRICE TOTAL UNIT PRICE TOTAL UNIT PRICE TOTAL UNIT PRICE TOTAL UNIT PRICE TOTAL1 Street Cleaning 24Weekly500.00$ 12,000.00$ 25.00$ 600.00$ 750.00$ 18,000.00$ -$ -$ 199.00$ 4,776.00$ 2 Weeding (Minimum $150.00)24Weekly1,500.00$ 36,000.00$ 580.00$ 13,920.00$ 2,800.00$ 67,200.00$ -$ -$ 999.00$ 23,976.00$ 3Side ROW Mowing and Edging12Biweekly800.00$ 9,600.00$ 1,400.00$ 16,800.00$ 1,000.00$ 12,000.00$ -$ -$ 2,999.00$ 35,988.00$ 4 General Site Trimming (Monthly)6Monthly500.00$ 3,000.00$ 9,992.00$ 59,952.00$ 2,500.00$ 15,000.00$ -$ -$ 1,999.00$ 11,994.00$ 5Trash Removal 24Weekly250.00$ 6,000.00$ 525.00$ 12,600.00$ 750.00$ 18,000.00$ -$ -$ 99.00$ 2,376.00$ 66,600.00$ 103,872.00$ 130,200.00$ -$ 79,110.00$ 117,650.00$ 191,105.00$ 183,650.00$ -$ 124,861.00$ NON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVEWORK AREA 7 A Vanderbilt Beach Road Phase 1 and 2 (Airport Rd - Collier Blvd.) 5.50 Miles WORK AREA 8 A. Golden Gate Blvd Work Area 1 (Collier Blvd to 23rd St SW) 1.00 Mile Winter Schedule SUBTOTALB. Summer Schedule (May 1-October 31) Basic Six Month Maintenance FunctionsSummer Schedule SUBTOTALWORK AREA 6 A GRAND TOTALA. Winter Schedule (November 1 - April 30) Basic Six Month Maintenance FunctionsWinter Schedule SUBTOTALSummer Schedule SUBTOTALWORK AREA 7 A GRAND TOTALA. Summer Schedule (May 1-October 31) Basic Six Month Maintenance FunctionsA. Winter Schedule (November 1 - April 30) Basic Six Month Maintenance FunctionsITEM NO.DESCRIPTIONQTYUOMUNIT PRICE TOTALUNIT PRICETOTAL UNIT PRICE TOTAL UNIT PRICE TOTALUNIT PRICETOTAL1Median Mowing and Edging12Biweekly500.00$ 6,000.00$ 56.00$ 672.00$ 25.00$ 300.00$ -$ -$ 299.00$ 3,588.00$ 2Street Cleaning 12Biweekly250.00$ 3,000.00$ 25.00$ 300.00$ 450.00$ 5,400.00$ -$ -$ 99.00$ 1,188.00$ 3Weeding (Minimum $150.00)12Biweekly800.00$ 9,600.00$ 150.00$ 1,800.00$ 800.00$ 9,600.00$ -$ -$ 199.00$ 2,388.00$ 4Side ROW Mowing and Edging6Monthly.500.00$ 3,000.00$ 204.00$ 1,224.00$ 50.00$ 300.00$ -$ -$ 399.00$ 2,394.00$ 5Trash Removal 12Biweekly250.00$ 3,000.00$ 81.00$ 972.00$ 450.00$ 5,400.00$ -$ -$ 99.00$ 1,188.00$ 6General Site Trimming (Monthly)6Monthly.350.00$ 2,100.00$ 800.00$ 4,800.00$ 250.00$ 1,500.00$ -$ -$ 169.00$ 1,014.00$ 7 Pressure Cleaning of the Brick Pavers 1Lump Sum50.00$ 50.00$ 401.00$ 401.00$ 50.00$ 50.00$ -$ -$ 99.00$ 99.00$ 26,750.00$ 10,169.00$ 22,550.00$ -$ 11,859.00$ ITEM NO.DESCRIPTIONQTYUOMUNIT PRICE TOTALUNIT PRICETOTAL UNIT PRICE TOTAL UNIT PRICE TOTALUNIT PRICETOTAL1Median Mowing and Edging24Weekly.250.00$ 6,000.00$ 56.00$ 1,344.00$ 25.00$ 600.00$ -$ -$ 299.00$ 7,176.00$ 2Street Cleaning 24Weekly125.00$ 3,000.00$ 25.00$ 600.00$ 350.00$ 8,400.00$ -$ -$ 99.00$ 2,376.00$ 3Weeding (Minimum $150.00)24Weekly.400.00$ 9,600.00$ 150.00$ 3,600.00$ 800.00$ 19,200.00$ -$ -$ 199.00$ 4,776.00$ 4Side ROW Mowing and Edging12Biweekly.250.00$ 3,000.00$ 207.00$ 2,484.00$ 250.00$ 3,000.00$ -$ -$ 399.00$ 4,788.00$ 5General Site Trimming (Monthly)6Monthly.350.00$ 2,100.00$ 800.00$ 4,800.00$ 1,000.00$ 6,000.00$ -$ -$ 169.00$ 1,014.00$ 6Trash Removal 24Weekly125.00$ 3,000.00$ 81.00$ 1,944.00$ 350.00$ 8,400.00$ -$ -$ 99.00$ 2,376.00$ 26,700.00$ 14,772.00$ 45,600.00$ -$ 22,506.00$ ITEM NO.DESCRIPTIONQTYUOMUNIT PRICE TOTALUNIT PRICETOTAL UNIT PRICE TOTAL UNIT PRICE TOTALUNIT PRICETOTAL1Street Cleaning 12Biweekly250.00$ 3,000.00$ 25.00$ 300.00$ 550.00$ 6,600.00$ -$ -$ 169.00$ 2,028.00$ 2Weeding (Minimum $150.00)12Biweekly800.00$ 9,600.00$ 187.00$ 2,244.00$ 1,000.00$ 12,000.00$ -$ -$ 369.00$ 4,428.00$ 3Side ROW Mowing and Edging6Monthly.500.00$ 3,000.00$ 204.00$ 1,224.00$ 50.00$ 300.00$ -$ -$ 599.00$ 3,594.00$ 4Trash Removal 12Biweekly250.00$ 3,000.00$ 107.00$ 1,284.00$ 550.00$ 6,600.00$ -$ -$ 99.00$ 1,188.00$ 5General Site Trimming (Monthly)6Monthly.350.00$ 2,100.00$ 3,175.00$ 19,050.00$ 250.00$ 1,500.00$ -$ -$ 449.00$ 2,694.00$ 6 Pressure Cleaning of the Brick Pavers 1Lump Sum50.00$ 50.00$ 71.00$ 71.00$ 50.00$ 50.00$ -$ -$ 99.00$ 99.00$ 20,750.00$ 24,173.00$ 27,050.00$ -$ 14,031.00$ ITEM NO.DESCRIPTIONQTYUOMUNIT PRICE TOTALUNIT PRICETOTAL UNIT PRICE TOTAL UNIT PRICE TOTALUNIT PRICETOTAL1Street Cleaning 24Weekly125.00$ 3,000.00$ 25.00$ 600.00$ 450.00$ 10,800.00$ -$ -$ 169.00$ 4,056.00$ 2Weeding (Minimum $150.00)24Weekly.400.00$ 9,600.00$ 187.00$ 4,488.00$ 1,000.00$ 24,000.00$ -$ -$ 369.00$ 8,856.00$ 3Side ROW Mowing and Edging12Biweekly.250.00$ 3,000.00$ 204.00$ 2,448.00$ 250.00$ 3,000.00$ -$ -$ 599.00$ 7,188.00$ 4General Site Trimming (Monthly)6Monthly.350.00$ 2,100.00$ 3,175.00$ 19,050.00$ 1,000.00$ 6,000.00$ -$ -$ 449.00$ 2,694.00$ 5Trash Removal 24Weekly125.00$ 3,000.00$ 107.00$ 2,568.00$ 450.00$ 10,800.00$ -$ -$ 99.00$ 2,376.00$ 20,700.00$ 29,154.00$ 54,600.00$ -$ 25,170.00$ NON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVEWORK AREA 8 B. Golden Gate Blvd Work Area 2 (23rd St SW to 13th St SW) 2.00 Miles B. Winter Schedule (November 1 - April 30) Basic Six Month Maintenance FunctionsWinter Schedule SUBTOTALB. Summer Schedule (May 1-October 31) Basic Six Month Maintenance FunctionsSummer Schedule SUBTOTALSummer Schedule SUBTOTALWinter Schedule SUBTOTALA. Summer Schedule (May 1-October 31) Basic Six Month Maintenance FunctionsITEM NO.DESCRIPTIONQTYUOMUNIT PRICE TOTALUNIT PRICETOTAL UNIT PRICE TOTAL UNIT PRICE TOTALUNIT PRICETOTAL1Street Cleaning 12Biweekly150.00$ 1,800.00$ 25.00$ 300.00$ 250.00$ 3,000.00$ -$ -$ 99.00$ 1,188.00$ 2Weeding (Minimum $150.00)12Biweekly400.00$ 4,800.00$ 150.00$ 1,800.00$ 500.00$ 6,000.00$ -$ -$ 199.00$ 2,388.00$ 3Side ROW Mowing and Edging6Monthly.250.00$ 1,500.00$ 71.00$ 426.00$ 50.00$ 300.00$ -$ -$ 499.00$ 2,994.00$ 4Trash Removal 12Biweekly150.00$ 1,800.00$ 20.00$ 240.00$ 250.00$ 3,000.00$ -$ -$ 99.00$ 1,188.00$ 5General Site Trimming (Monthly)6Monthly.350.00$ 2,100.00$ 163.00$ 978.00$ 250.00$ 1,500.00$ -$ -$ 149.00$ 894.00$ 6 Pressure Cleaning of the Brick Pavers 1Lump Sum50.00$ 50.00$ 0.01$ 0.01$ 50.00$ 50.00$ -$ -$ 69.00$ 69.00$ 12,050.00$ 3,744.01$ 13,850.00$ -$ 8,721.00$ ITEM NO.DESCRIPTIONQTYUOMUNIT PRICE TOTALUNIT PRICETOTAL UNIT PRICE TOTAL UNIT PRICE TOTALUNIT PRICETOTALNON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVEWORK AREA 8 C. Golden Gate Blvd Work Area 3 (13th St SW-Chicane medians) 1.00 Mile C. Winter Schedule (November 1 - April 30) Basic Six Month Maintenance FunctionsWinter Schedule SUBTOTALC. Summer Schedule (May 1-October 31) Basic Six Month Maintenance FunctionsPage 4 of 1116.A.14.dPacket Pg. 485Attachment: ADDENDUM 1 BID TAB (6646 : ITB #18-7430 Landscape Maintenance Vendors) Procurement Strategist: Jason CrouchProject Manager: Liz SorianoBid Tabulation ITB 16-6537RAnnual Contract for Landscape MaintenanceNotices Sent: 880 Downloaded: 41 Submitted: 6 ITEM NO.DESCRIPTIONQTYUOMUNIT PRICE TOTALUNIT PRICETOTAL UNIT PRICE TOTAL UNIT PRICE TOTALUNIT PRICETOTALUNIT PRICE TOTAL1Street Cleaning 24Weekly75.00$ 1,800.00$ 25.00$ 600.00$ 250.00$ 6,000.00$ -$ -$ 99.00$ 2,376.00$ 2Weeding (Minimum $150.00)24Weekly.200.00$ 4,800.00$ 150.00$ 3,600.00$ 500.00$ 12,000.00$ -$ -$ 199.00$ 4,776.00$ 3Side ROW Mowing and Edging12Biweekly.125.00$ 1,500.00$ 71.00$ 852.00$ 200.00$ 2,400.00$ -$ -$ 499.00$ 5,988.00$ 4General Site Trimming (Monthly)6Monthly.350.00$ 2,100.00$ 163.00$ 978.00$ 500.00$ 3,000.00$ -$ -$ 149.00$ 894.00$ 5Trash Removal 24Weekly75.00$ 1,800.00$ 20.00$ 480.00$ 250.00$ 6,000.00$ -$ -$ 69.00$ 1,656.00$ 12,000.00$ 6,510.00$ 29,400.00$ -$ 15,690.00$ ITEM NO.DESCRIPTIONQTYUOMUNIT PRICE TOTALUNIT PRICETOTAL UNIT PRICE TOTAL UNIT PRICE TOTALUNIT PRICETOTAL1Street Cleaning 12Biweekly250.00$ 3,000.00$ 25.00$ 300.00$ 450.00$ 5,400.00$ -$ -$ 149.00$ 1,788.00$ 2Weeding (Minimum $150.00)12Biweekly800.00$ 9,600.00$ 150.00$ 1,800.00$ 1,000.00$ 12,000.00$ -$ -$ 299.00$ 3,588.00$ 3Side ROW Mowing and Edging6Monthly.500.00$ 3,000.00$ 359.00$ 2,154.00$ 50.00$ 300.00$ -$ -$ 499.00$ 2,994.00$ 4Trash Removal 12Biweekly250.00$ 3,000.00$ 132.00$ 1,584.00$ 450.00$ 5,400.00$ -$ -$ 99.00$ 1,188.00$ 5General Site Trimming (Monthly)6Monthly.350.00$ 2,100.00$ 2,125.00$ 12,750.00$ 250.00$ 1,500.00$ -$ -$ 349.00$ 2,094.00$ 6 Pressure Cleaning of the Brick Pavers 1Lump Sum50.00$ 50.00$ 272.00$ 272.00$ 50.00$ 50.00$ -$ -$ 99.00$ 99.00$ 20,750.00$ 18,860.00$ 24,650.00$ -$ 11,751.00$ ITEM NO.DESCRIPTIONQTYUOMUNIT PRICE TOTALUNIT PRICETOTAL UNIT PRICE TOTAL UNIT PRICE TOTALUNIT PRICETOTAL1Street Cleaning 24Weekly.125.00$ 3,000.00$ 25.00$ 600.00$ 450.00$ 10,800.00$ -$ -$ 149.00$ 3,576.00$ 2Weeding (Minimum $150.00)24Weekly.400.00$ 9,600.00$ 150.00$ 3,600.00$ 1,000.00$ 24,000.00$ -$ -$ 299.00$ 7,176.00$ 3Side ROW Mowing and Edging12Biweekly250.00$ 3,000.00$ 359.00$ 4,308.00$ 250.00$ 3,000.00$ -$ -$ 499.00$ 5,988.00$ 4General Site Trimming (Monthly)6Monthly.350.00$ 2,100.00$ 2,125.00$ 12,750.00$ 1,000.00$ 6,000.00$ -$ -$ 349.00$ 2,094.00$ 5Trash Removal 24Weekly.125.00$ 3,000.00$ 132.00$ 3,168.00$ 450.00$ 10,800.00$ -$ -$ 99.00$ 2,376.00$ 20,700.00$ 24,426.00$ 54,600.00$ -$ 21,210.00$ 160,400.00$ 131,808.01$ 272,300.00$ -$ 130,938.00$ ITEM NO.DESCRIPTIONQTYUOMUNIT PRICE TOTALUNIT PRICETOTAL UNIT PRICE TOTAL UNIT PRICE TOTALUNIT PRICETOTAL1Street Cleaning 12Biweekly1,000.00$ 12,000.00$ 25.00$ 300.00$ 450.00$ 5,400.00$ -$ -$ 169.00$ 2,028.00$ 2Weeding (Minimum $150.00)12Biweekly1,000.00$ 12,000.00$ 150.00$ 1,800.00$ 1,500.00$ 18,000.00$ -$ -$ 399.00$ 4,788.00$ 3Side ROW Mowing and Edging6Monthly1,000.00$ 6,000.00$ 64.00$ 384.00$ 250.00$ 1,500.00$ -$ -$ 599.00$ 3,594.00$ 4Trash Removal 12Biweekly1,000.00$ 12,000.00$ 42.00$ 504.00$ 450.00$ 5,400.00$ -$ -$ 99.00$ 1,188.00$ 5General Site Trimming (Monthly)6Monthly1,000.00$ 6,000.00$ 1,283.00$ 7,698.00$ 400.00$ 2,400.00$ -$ -$ 999.00$ 5,994.00$ 6 Pressure Cleaning of the Brick Pavers 1Lump Sum1,000.00$ 1,000.00$ 210.00$ 210.00$ 50.00$ 50.00$ -$ -$ 199.00$ 199.00$ 49 000 00$ 10 896 00$ 32 750 00$ $ 17 791 00$ NON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVEWORK AREA 8 A- D GRAND TOTALSWORK AREA 8 D. Golden Gate Blvd Work Area 4 (13th St SW-one median past WiLump Sumon Blvd) 2.00 Miles WORK AREA 9 A. Pine Ridge Road Work Area 1: (Seagate/US 41N - Airport Road) 2.00 Miles Summer Schedule SUBTOTALD. Winter Schedule (November 1 - April 30) Basic Six Month Maintenance FunctionsSummer Schedule SUBTOTALD. Summer Schedule (May 1-October 31) Basic Six Month Maintenance FunctionsA. Winter Schedule (November 1 - April 30) Basic Six Month Maintenance FunctionsWinter Schedule SUBTOTALWinter Schedule SUBTOTAL49,000.00$ 10,896.00$ 32,750.00$ -$ 17,791.00$ ITEM NO.DESCRIPTIONQTYUOMUNIT PRICE TOTALUNIT PRICETOTAL UNIT PRICE TOTAL UNIT PRICE TOTALUNIT PRICETOTAL1Street Cleaning 24Weekly1,000.00$ 24,000.00$ 25.00$ 600.00$ 450.00$ 10,800.00$ -$ -$ 169.00$ 4,056.00$ 2Weeding (Minimum $150.00)24Weekly1,000.00$ 24,000.00$ 150.00$ 3,600.00$ 800.00$ 19,200.00$ -$ -$ 399.00$ 9,576.00$ 3Side ROW Mowing and Edging12Biweekly1,000.00$ 12,000.00$ 64.00$ 768.00$ 500.00$ 6,000.00$ -$ -$ 599.00$ 7,188.00$ 4General Site Trimming (Monthly)6Monthly1,000.00$ 6,000.00$ 1,283.00$ 7,698.00$ 2,000.00$ 12,000.00$ -$ -$ 999.00$ 5,994.00$ 5Trash Removal 24Weekly1,000.00$ 24,000.00$ 42.00$ 1,008.00$ 450.00$ 10,800.00$ -$ -$ 99.00$ 2,376.00$ 90,000.00$ 13,674.00$ 58,800.00$ -$ 29,190.00$ ITEM NO.DESCRIPTIONQTYUOMUNIT PRICE TOTALUNIT PRICETOTAL UNIT PRICE TOTAL UNIT PRICE TOTALUNIT PRICETOTAL1Street Cleaning 12Biweekly1,000.00$ 12,000.00$ 25.00$ 300.00$ 450.00$ 5,400.00$ -$ -$ 199.00$ 2,388.00$ 2Weeding (Minimum $150.00)12Biweekly1,000.00$ 12,000.00$ 233.00$ 2,796.00$ 1,000.00$ 12,000.00$ -$ -$ 499.00$ 5,988.00$ 3Side ROW Mowing and Edging6Monthly1,000.00$ 6,000.00$ 673.00$ 4,038.00$ 250.00$ 1,500.00$ -$ -$ 699.00$ 4,194.00$ 4Trash Removal 12Biweekly1,000.00$ 12,000.00$ 238.00$ 2,856.00$ 450.00$ 5,400.00$ -$ -$ 199.00$ 2,388.00$ 5General Site Trimming (Monthly)6Monthly1,000.00$ 6,000.00$ 3,969.00$ 23,814.00$ 250.00$ 1,500.00$ -$ -$ 1,599.00$ 9,594.00$ 6 Pressure Cleaning of the Brick Pavers 1Lump Sum1,000.00$ 1,000.00$ 1,498.00$ 1,498.00$ 50.00$ 50.00$ -$ -$ 99.00$ 99.00$ 49,000.00$ 35,302.00$ 25,850.00$ -$ 24,651.00$ ITEM NO.DESCRIPTIONQTYUOMUNIT PRICE TOTALUNIT PRICETOTAL UNIT PRICE TOTAL UNIT PRICE TOTALUNIT PRICETOTAL1Street Cleaning 24Weekly1,000.00$ 24,000.00$ 25.00$ 600.00$ 400.00$ 9,600.00$ -$ -$ 199.00$ 4,776.00$ 2Weeding (Minimum $150.00)24Weekly1,000.00$ 24,000.00$ 233.00$ 5,592.00$ 1,000.00$ 24,000.00$ -$ -$ 499.00$ 11,976.00$ 3Side ROW Mowing and Edging12Biweekly1,000.00$ 12,000.00$ 673.00$ 8,076.00$ 800.00$ 9,600.00$ -$ -$ 699.00$ 8,388.00$ 4General Site Trimming (Monthly)6Monthly1,000.00$ 6,000.00$ 3,969.00$ 23,814.00$ 1,500.00$ 9,000.00$ -$ -$ 1,599.00$ 9,594.00$ 5Trash Removal 24Weekly1,000.00$ 24,000.00$ 238.00$ 5,712.00$ 400.00$ 9,600.00$ -$ -$ 199.00$ 4,776.00$ 90,000.00$ 43,794.00$ 61,800.00$ -$ 39,510.00$ ITEM NO.DESCRIPTIONQTYUOMUNIT PRICE TOTALUNIT PRICETOTAL UNIT PRICE TOTAL UNIT PRICE TOTALUNIT PRICETOTAL1Street Cleaning 12Biweekly1,000.00$ 12,000.00$ 25.00$ 300.00$ 200.00$ 2,400.00$ -$ -$ 149.00$ 1,788.00$ 2Weeding (Minimum $150.00)12Biweekly1,000.00$ 12,000.00$ 150.00$ 1,800.00$ 250.00$ 3,000.00$ -$ -$ 299.00$ 3,588.00$ 3Side ROW Mowing and Edging6Monthly1,000.00$ 6,000.00$ 370.00$ 2,220.00$ 250.00$ 1,500.00$ -$ -$ 499.00$ 2,994.00$ 4Trash Removal 12Biweekly1,000.00$ 12,000.00$ 92.00$ 1,104.00$ 300.00$ 3,600.00$ -$ -$ 99.00$ 1,188.00$ 5General Site Trimming (Monthly)6Monthly1,000.00$ 6,000.00$ 0.01$ 0.06$ 25.00$ 150.00$ -$ -$ 699.00$ 4,194.00$ 6 Pressure Cleaning of the Brick Pavers 1Lump Sum1,000.00$ 1,000.00$ 0.01$ 0.01$ 25.00$ 25.00$ -$ -$ 199.00$ 199.00$ NON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVEWinter Schedule SUBTOTALWORK AREA 9 B. Pine Ridge Road Work Area 2: (Airport Road - Logan Blvd) 3.30 Miles Winter Schedule SUBTOTALA. Summer Schedule (May 1-October 31) Basic Six Month Maintenance FunctionsSummer Schedule SUBTOTALB. Winter Schedule (November 1 - April 30) Basic Six Month Maintenance FunctionsB. Summer Schedule (May 1-October 31) Basic Six Month Maintenance FunctionsC. Winter Schedule (November 1 - April 30) Basic Six Month Maintenance FunctionsSummer Schedule SUBTOTALWORK AREA 9 C. Pine Ridge Road Work Area 3: (I-75 Interchange Quandrants) 2.00 Miles p49,000.00$ 5,424.07$ 10,675.00$ -$ 13,951.00$ ITEM NO.DESCRIPTIONQTYUOMUNIT PRICE TOTALUNIT PRICETOTAL UNIT PRICE TOTAL UNIT PRICE TOTALUNIT PRICETOTAL1Street Cleaning 24Weekly1,000.00$ 24,000.00$ 125.00$ 3,000.00$ 250.00$ 6,000.00$ -$ -$ 149.00$ 3,576.00$ 2Weeding (Minimum $150.00)24Weekly1,000.00$ 24,000.00$ 150.00$ 3,600.00$ 250.00$ 6,000.00$ -$ -$ 299.00$ 7,176.00$ 3Side ROW Mowing and Edging12Biweekly1,000.00$ 12,000.00$ 370.00$ 4,440.00$ 400.00$ 4,800.00$ -$ -$ 499.00$ 5,988.00$ 4General Site Trimming (Monthly)6Monthly1,000.00$ 6,000.00$ 0.01$ 0.06$ 25.00$ 150.00$ -$ -$ 699.00$ 4,194.00$ 5 Trash Removal 24 Weekly1,000.00$ 24,000.00$ 92.00$ 2,208.00$ 400.00$ 9,600.00$ -$ -$ 99.00$ 2,376.00$ 90,000.00$ 13,248.06$ 26,550.00$ -$ 23,310.00$ 417,000.00$ 122,338.13$ 216,425.00$ -$ 148,403.00$ NON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVEWinter Schedule SUBTOTALC. Summer Schedule (May 1-October 31) Basic Six Month Maintenance FunctionsSummer Schedule SUBTOTALWORK AREA 9 A - C GRAND TOTALSWORK AREA 10 A. Golden Gate Overpass (Bears Paw to Livingston Road) 5.50 Miles Page 5 of 1116.A.14.dPacket Pg. 486Attachment: ADDENDUM 1 BID TAB (6646 : ITB #18-7430 Landscape Maintenance Vendors) Procurement Strategist: Jason CrouchProject Manager: Liz SorianoBid Tabulation ITB 16-6537RAnnual Contract for Landscape MaintenanceNotices Sent: 880 Downloaded: 41 Submitted: 6 ITEM NO.DESCRIPTIONQTYUOMUNIT PRICE TOTALUNIT PRICETOTAL UNIT PRICE TOTAL UNIT PRICE TOTALUNIT PRICETOTALUNIT PRICE TOTALITEM NO.DESCRIPTIONQTYUOMUNIT PRICE TOTALUNIT PRICETOTAL UNIT PRICE TOTAL UNIT PRICE TOTALUNIT PRICETOTAL1Median Mowing and Edging12Biweekly1,000.00$ 12,000.00$ 173.00$ 2,076.00$ 25.00$ 300.00$ -$ -$ 599.00$ 7,188.00$ 2Street Cleaning 12Biweekly1,000.00$ 12,000.00$ 25.00$ 300.00$ 450.00$ 5,400.00$ -$ -$ 169.00$ 2,028.00$ 3Weeding (Minimum $150.00)12Biweekly1,000.00$ 12,000.00$ 30.00$ 360.00$ 1,500.00$ 18,000.00$ -$ -$ 499.00$ 5,988.00$ 4Side ROW Mowing and Edging6Monthly1,000.00$ 6,000.00$ 255.00$ 1,530.00$ 250.00$ 1,500.00$ -$ -$ 699.00$ 4,194.00$ 5General Site Trimming (Monthly)6Monthly1,000.00$ 6,000.00$ 5,113.00$ 30,678.00$ 550.00$ 3,300.00$ -$ -$ 799.00$ 4,794.00$ 6Trash Removal 12Biweekly1,000.00$ 12,000.00$ 190.00$ 2,280.00$ 450.00$ 5,400.00$ -$ -$ 99.00$ 1,188.00$ 7 Pressure Cleaning of the Brick Pavers 1Lump Sum1,000.00$ 1,000.00$ 2,000.00$ 2,000.00$ 50.00$ 50.00$ -$ -$ 199.00$ 199.00$ 61,000.00$ 39,224.00$ 33,950.00$ -$ 25,579.00$ A. Summer Schedule (May 1-October 31) Basic Six Month Maintenance FunctionsITEM NO.DESCRIPTIONQTYUOMUNIT PRICE TOTALUNIT PRICETOTAL UNIT PRICE TOTAL UNIT PRICE TOTALUNIT PRICETOTAL1Median Mowing and Edging24Weekly1,000.00$ 24,000.00$ 173.00$ 4,152.00$ 250.00$ 6,000.00$ -$ -$ 599.00$ 14,376.00$ 2Street Cleaning 24Weekly1,000.00$ 24,000.00$ 25.00$ 600.00$ 450.00$ 10,800.00$ -$ -$ 169.00$ 4,056.00$ 3Weeding (Minimum $150.00)24Weekly1,000.00$ 24,000.00$ 301.00$ 7,224.00$ 1,500.00$ 36,000.00$ -$ -$ 499.00$ 11,976.00$ 4Side ROW Mowing and Edging12Biweekly1,000.00$ 12,000.00$ 255.00$ 3,060.00$ 450.00$ 5,400.00$ -$ -$ 699.00$ 8,388.00$ 5General Site Trimming (Monthly)6Monthly1,000.00$ 6,000.00$ 5,113.00$ 30,678.00$ 1,500.00$ 9,000.00$ -$ -$ 799.00$ 4,794.00$ 6 Trash Removal 24 Weekly1,000.00$ 24,000.00$ 190.00$ 4,560.00$ 450.00$ 10,800.00$ -$ -$ 99.00$ 2,376.00$ 114,000.00$ 50,274.00$ 78,000.00$ -$ 45,966.00$ ITEM NO.DESCRIPTIONQTYUOMUNIT PRICE TOTALUNIT PRICETOTAL UNIT PRICE TOTAL UNIT PRICE TOTALUNIT PRICETOTAL1Median Mowing and Edging12Biweekly1,000.00$ 12,000.00$ 73.00$ 876.00$ 25.00$ 300.00$ -$ -$ 299.00$ 3,588.00$ 2Street Cleaning 12Biweekly1,000.00$ 12,000.00$ 25.00$ 300.00$ 300.00$ 3,600.00$ -$ -$ 99.00$ 1,188.00$ 3Weeding (Minimum $150.00)12Biweekly1,000.00$ 12,000.00$ 150.00$ 1,800.00$ 800.00$ 9,600.00$ -$ -$ 129.00$ 1,548.00$ 4Side ROW Mowing and Edging6Monthly1,000.00$ 6,000.00$ 154.00$ 924.00$ 50.00$ 300.00$ -$ -$ 399.00$ 2,394.00$ 5General Site Trimming (Monthly)6Monthly1,000.00$ 6,000.00$ 758.00$ 4,548.00$ 250.00$ 1,500.00$ -$ -$ 199.00$ 1,194.00$ 6Trash Removal 12Biweekly1,000.00$ 12,000.00$ 71.00$ 852.00$ 300.00$ 3,600.00$ -$ -$ 59.00$ 708.00$ 7 Pressure Cleaning of the Brick Pavers 1Lump Sum1,000.00$ 1,000.00$ 822.00$ 822.00$ 50.00$ 50.00$ -$ -$ 199.00$ 199.00$ 61,000.00$ 10,122.00$ 18,950.00$ -$ 10,819.00$ B. Summer Schedule (May 1-October 31) Basic Six Month Maintenance FunctionsITEM NO.DESCRIPTIONQTYUOMUNIT PRICE TOTALUNIT PRICETOTAL UNIT PRICE TOTAL UNIT PRICE TOTALUNIT PRICETOTAL1Median Mowing and Edging24Weekly1,000.00$ 24,000.00$ 72.00$ 1,728.00$ 125.00$ 3,000.00$ -$ -$ 299.00$ 7,176.00$ 2Street Cleaning 24Weekly1,000.00$ 24,000.00$ 25.00$ 600.00$ 300.00$ 7,200.00$ -$ -$ 99.00$ 2,376.00$ 3Weeding (Minimum $150.00)24Weekly1,000.00$ 24,000.00$ 150.00$ 3,600.00$ 800.00$ 19,200.00$ -$ -$ 129.00$ 3,096.00$ 4Side ROW Mowing and Edging12Biweekly1 000 00$ 12 000 00$ 154 00$ 1 848 00$ 300 00$ 3 600 00$ $ $ 399 00$ 4 788 00$ NON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVEWORK AREA 10 B. Golden Gate Parkway (Livingston Road to Santa Barbara Blvd) 1.50 Miles A. Winter Schedule (November 1 - April 30) Basic Six Month Maintenance FunctionsWinter Schedule SUBTOTALSummer Schedule SUBTOTALB. Winter Schedule (November 1 - April 30) Basic Six Month Maintenance FunctionsWinter Schedule SUBTOTAL4Side ROW Mowing and Edging12Biweekly1,000.00$ 12,000.00$ 154.00$ 1,848.00$ 300.00$ 3,600.00$ -$ -$ 399.00$ 4,788.00$ 5General Site Trimming (Monthly)6Monthly1,000.00$ 6,000.00$ 758.00$ 4,548.00$ 1,000.00$ 6,000.00$ -$ -$ 199.00$ 1,194.00$ 6 Trash Removal 24 Weekly1,000.00$ 24,000.00$ 71.00$ 1,704.00$ 300.00$ 7,200.00$ -$ -$ 59.00$ 1,416.00$ 114,000.00$ 14,028.00$ 46,200.00$ -$ 20,046.00$ 350,000.00$ 113,648.00$ 177,100.00$ -$ 102,410.00$ ITEM NO.DESCRIPTIONQTYUOMUNIT PRICE TOTALUNIT PRICETOTAL UNIT PRICE TOTAL UNIT PRICE TOTALUNIT PRICETOTAL1Median Mowing and Edging12Biweekly1,000.00$ 12,000.00$ 317.00$ 3,804.00$ 25.00$ 300.00$ -$ -$ 399.00$ 4,788.00$ 2Street Cleaning 12Biweekly1,000.00$ 12,000.00$ 25.00$ 300.00$ 495.00$ 5,940.00$ -$ -$ 199.00$ 2,388.00$ 3Weeding (Minimum $150.00)12Biweekly1,000.00$ 12,000.00$ 150.00$ 1,800.00$ 1,500.00$ 18,000.00$ -$ -$ 699.00$ 8,388.00$ 4Side ROW Mowing and Edging6Monthly1,000.00$ 6,000.00$ 96.00$ 576.00$ 50.00$ 300.00$ -$ -$ 999.00$ 5,994.00$ 5General Site Trimming (Monthly)6Monthly1,000.00$ 6,000.00$ 2,267.00$ 13,602.00$ 550.00$ 3,300.00$ -$ -$ 599.00$ 3,594.00$ 6Trash Removal 12Biweekly1,000.00$ 12,000.00$ 131.00$ 1,572.00$ 495.00$ 5,940.00$ -$ -$ 99.00$ 1,188.00$ 7 Pressure Cleaning of the Brick Pavers 1Lump Sum1,000.00$ 1,000.00$ 1,313.00$ 1,313.00$ 50.00$ 50.00$ -$ -$ 199.00$ 199.00$ 61,000.00$ 22,967.00$ 33,830.00$ -$ 26,539.00$ ITEM NO.DESCRIPTIONQTYUOMUNIT PRICE TOTALUNIT PRICETOTAL UNIT PRICE TOTAL UNIT PRICE TOTALUNIT PRICETOTAL1Median Mowing and Edging24Weekly1,000.00$ 24,000.00$ 317.00$ 7,608.00$ 200.00$ 4,800.00$ -$ -$ 399.00$ 9,576.00$ 2Street Cleaning 24Weekly1,000.00$ 24,000.00$ 25.00$ 600.00$ 495.00$ 11,880.00$ -$ -$ 199.00$ 4,776.00$ 3Weeding (Minimum $150.00)24Weekly1,000.00$ 24,000.00$ 150.00$ 3,600.00$ 1,500.00$ 36,000.00$ -$ -$ 699.00$ 16,776.00$ 4Side ROW Mowing and Edging12Biweekly1,000.00$ 12,000.00$ 96.00$ 1,152.00$ 100.00$ 1,200.00$ -$ -$ 599.00$ 7,188.00$ 5General Site Trimming (Monthly)6Monthly1,000.00$ 6,000.00$ 2,267.00$ 13,602.00$ 1,500.00$ 9,000.00$ -$ -$ 799.00$ 4,794.00$ 6 Trash Removal 24 Weekly1,000.00$ 24,000.00$ 131.00$ 3,144.00$ 600.00$ 14,400.00$ -$ -$ 99.00$ 2,376.00$ 114,000.00$ 29,706.00$ 77,280.00$ -$ 45,486.00$ 175,000.00$ 52,673.00$ 111,110.00$ -$ 72,025.00$ ITEM NO.DESCRIPTIONQTYUOMUNIT PRICE TOTALUNIT PRICETOTAL UNIT PRICE TOTAL UNIT PRICE TOTALUNIT PRICETOTAL1Street Cleaning 12Biweekly200.00$ 2,400.00$ 25.00$ 300.00$ 450.00$ 5,400.00$ -$ -$ 199.00$ -$ 2Weeding (Minimum $150.00)12Biweekly400.00$ 4,800.00$ 150.00$ 1,800.00$ 600.00$ 7,200.00$ -$ -$ 299.00$ 3,588.00$ 3Side ROW Mowing and Edging12Biweekly250.00$ 3,000.00$ 13.00$ 156.00$ 50.00$ 600.00$ -$ -$ 399.00$ 4,788.00$ 4General Site Trimming (Monthly)6Monthly100.00$ 600.00$ 867.00$ 5,202.00$ 250.00$ 1,500.00$ -$ -$ 599.00$ 3,594.00$ 5Trash Removal 12Biweekly200.00$ 2,400.00$ 23.00$ 276.00$ 450.00$ 5,400.00$ -$ -$ 99.00$ 1,188.00$ 6 Pressure Cleaning of the Brick Pavers 1Lump Sum50.00$ 50.00$ 0.01$ 0.01$ 50.00$ 50.00$ -$ -$ 199.00$ 199.00$ 13,250.00$ 7,734.01$ 20,150.00$ -$ 13,357.00$ NON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVEWORK AREA 11 A GRAND TOTALSWORK AREA 11 A. Golden Gate Parkway (Santa Barbara Blvd to Collier Blvd) 2.20 Miles WORK AREA 12 A. Davis Blvd Phase 1 (Sandpiper Blvd to Airport-Pulling Road) 1.60 Miles A. Winter Schedule (November 1 - April 30) Basic Six Month Maintenance FunctionsWinter Schedule SUBTOTALA. Summer Schedule (May 1-October 31) Basic Six Month Maintenance FunctionsA. Winter Schedule (November 1 - April 30) Basic Six Month Maintenance FunctionsSummer Schedule SUBTOTALSummer Schedule SUBTOTALWORK AREA 10 A & B GRAND TOTALSWinter Schedule SUBTOTALITEM NO.DESCRIPTIONQTYUOMUNIT PRICE TOTALUNIT PRICETOTAL UNIT PRICE TOTAL UNIT PRICE TOTALUNIT PRICETOTAL1Street Cleaning 24Weekly125.00$ 3,000.00$ 25.00$ 600.00$ 300.00$ 7,200.00$ -$ -$ 199.00$ -$ 2Weeding (Minimum $150.00)24Weekly200.00$ 4,800.00$ 150.00$ 3,600.00$ 600.00$ 14,400.00$ -$ -$ 299.00$ 7,176.00$ 3Side ROW Mowing and Edging12Biweekly250.00$ 3,000.00$ 13.00$ 156.00$ 50.00$ 600.00$ -$ -$ 399.00$ 4,788.00$ 4General Site Trimming (Monthly)6Monthly350.00$ 2,100.00$ 867.00$ 5,202.00$ 1,000.00$ 6,000.00$ -$ -$ 599.00$ 3,594.00$ 5 Trash Removal 24 Weekly125.00$ 3,000.00$ 23.00$ 552.00$ 300.00$ 7,200.00$ -$ -$ 99.00$ 2,376.00$ 15,900.00$ 10,110.00$ 35,400.00$ -$ 17,934.00$ ITEM NO.DESCRIPTIONQTYUOMUNIT PRICE TOTALUNIT PRICETOTAL UNIT PRICE TOTAL UNIT PRICE TOTALUNIT PRICETOTALNON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVEWORK AREA 12 B. Davis Blvd Phase 2 (Airport-Pulling Road to County Barn Road) 3.00 Miles A. Summer Schedule (May 1-October 31) Basic Six Month Maintenance FunctionsB. Winter Schedule (November 1 - April 30) Basic Six Month Maintenance FunctionsSummer Schedule SUBTOTALPage 6 of 1116.A.14.dPacket Pg. 487Attachment: ADDENDUM 1 BID TAB (6646 : ITB #18-7430 Landscape Maintenance Vendors) Procurement Strategist: Jason CrouchProject Manager: Liz SorianoBid Tabulation ITB 16-6537RAnnual Contract for Landscape MaintenanceNotices Sent: 880 Downloaded: 41 Submitted: 6 ITEM NO.DESCRIPTIONQTYUOMUNIT PRICE TOTALUNIT PRICETOTAL UNIT PRICE TOTAL UNIT PRICE TOTALUNIT PRICETOTALUNIT PRICE TOTAL1Median Mowing and Edging 12Biweekly500.00$ 6,000.00$ 502.00$ 6,024.00$ 25.00$ 300.00$ -$ -$ 599.00$ 7,188.00$ 2Street Cleaning 12Biweekly200.00$ 2,400.00$ 25.00$ 300.00$ 650.00$ 7,800.00$ -$ -$ 199.00$ 2,388.00$ 3Weeding (Minimum $150.00)12Biweekly400.00$ 4,800.00$ 207.00$ 2,484.00$ 1,500.00$ 18,000.00$ -$ -$ 499.00$ 5,988.00$ 4Side ROW Mowing and Edging6Monthly500.00$ 3,000.00$ 468.00$ 2,808.00$ 50.00$ 300.00$ -$ -$ 699.00$ 4,194.00$ 5General Site Trimming (Monthly)6Monthly100.00$ 600.00$ 3,525.00$ 21,150.00$ 250.00$ 1,500.00$ -$ -$ 999.00$ 5,994.00$ 6Trash Removal 12Biweekly200.00$ 2,400.00$ 283.00$ 3,396.00$ 650.00$ 7,800.00$ -$ -$ 129.00$ 1,548.00$ 7 Pressure Cleaning of the Brick Pavers 1Lump Sum50.00$ 50.00$ 0.01$ 0.01$ 50.00$ 50.00$ -$ -$ 199.00$ 199.00$ 19,250.00$ 36,162.01$ 35,750.00$ -$ 27,499.00$ ITEM NO.DESCRIPTIONQTYUOMUNIT PRICE TOTALUNIT PRICETOTAL UNIT PRICE TOTAL UNIT PRICE TOTALUNIT PRICETOTAL1Median Mowing and Edging24Weekly250.00$ 6,000.00$ 502.00$ 12,048.00$ 200.00$ 4,800.00$ -$ -$ 599.00$ -$ 2Street Cleaning 24Weekly125.00$ 3,000.00$ 25.00$ 600.00$ 400.00$ 9,600.00$ -$ -$ 199.00$ 4,776.00$ 3Weeding (Minimum $150.00)24Weekly200.00$ 4,800.00$ 207.00$ 4,968.00$ 1,500.00$ 36,000.00$ -$ -$ 499.00$ 11,976.00$ 4Side ROW Mowing and Edging12Biweekly250.00$ 3,000.00$ 468.00$ 5,616.00$ 600.00$ 7,200.00$ -$ -$ 699.00$ 8,388.00$ 5General Site Trimming (Monthly)6Monthly350.00$ 2,100.00$ 3,525.00$ 21,150.00$ 1,800.00$ 10,800.00$ -$ -$ 999.00$ 5,994.00$ 6 Trash Removal 24 Weekly125.00$ 3,000.00$ 283.00$ 6,792.00$ 400.00$ 9,600.00$ -$ -$ 129.00$ 3,096.00$ 21,900.00$ 51,174.00$ 78,000.00$ -$ 34,230.00$ 70,300.00$ 105,180.02$ 169,300.00$ -$ 93,020.00$ ITEM NO. DESCRIPTION QTY UOM UNIT PRICE TOTAL UNIT PRICE TOTAL UNIT PRICE TOTAL UNIT PRICE TOTAL UNIT PRICE TOTAL1Median Mowing and Edging12Biweekly900.00$ 10,800.00$ 139.00$ 1,668.00$ 25.00$ 300.00$ -$ -$ 399.00$ 4,788.00$ 2Street Cleaning 12Biweekly250.00$ 3,000.00$ 25.00$ 300.00$ 350.00$ 4,200.00$ -$ -$ 189.00$ 2,268.00$ 3Weeding (Minimum $150.00)12Biweekly800.00$ 9,600.00$ 191.00$ 2,292.00$ 1,000.00$ 12,000.00$ -$ -$ 599.00$ 7,188.00$ 4Side ROW Mowing and Edging6Monthly700.00$ 4,200.00$ 0.01$ 0.06$ 0.01$ 0.06$ -$ -$ 499.00$ 2,994.00$ 5General Site Trimming (Monthly)6Monthly500.00$ 3,000.00$ 3,245.00$ 19,470.00$ 400.00$ 2,400.00$ -$ -$ 699.00$ 4,194.00$ 6Trash Removal 12Biweekly250.00$ 3,000.00$ 86.00$ 1,032.00$ 350.00$ 4,200.00$ -$ -$ 89.00$ 1,068.00$ 7 Pressure Cleaning of the Brick Pavers 1Lump Sum50.00$ 50.00$ 0.01$ 0.01$ 50.00$ 50.00$ -$ -$ 99.00$ 99.00$ 33,650.00$ 24,762.07$ 23,150.06$ -$ 22,599.00$ ITEM NO.DESCRIPTIONQTYUOMUNIT PRICE TOTALUNIT PRICETOTAL UNIT PRICE TOTAL UNIT PRICE TOTALUNIT PRICETOTAL1Median Mowing and Edging24Weekly450.00$ 10,800.00$ 139.00$ 3,336.00$ 150.00$ 3,600.00$ -$ -$ 399.00$ 9,576.00$ 2Street Cleaning 24Weekly125.00$ 3,000.00$ 25.00$ 600.00$ 300.00$ 7,200.00$ -$ -$ 189.00$ 4,536.00$ 3Weeding (Minimum $150.00)24Weekly400.00$ 9,600.00$ 191.00$ 4,584.00$ 1,000.00$ 24,000.00$ -$ -$ 599.00$ 14,376.00$ 4Side ROW Mowing and Edging12Biweekly350.00$ 4,200.00$ 0.01$ 0.12$ 0.01$ 0.12$ -$ -$ 499.00$ 5,988.00$ 5General Site Trimming (Monthly)6Monthly500 00$ 3 000 00$ 3 245 00$ 19 470 00$ 1 800 00$ 10 800 00$ $ $ 699 00$ 4 194 00$ NON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVEB. Summer Schedule (May 1-October 31) Basic Six Month Maintenance FunctionsSummer Schedule SUBTOTALWORK AREA 12 A & B GRAND TOTALSA. Winter Schedule (November 1 - April 30) Basic Six Month Maintenance FunctionsWinter Schedule SUBTOTALA. Summer Schedule (May 1-October 31) Basic Six Month Maintenance FunctionsWinter Schedule SUBTOTALWORK AREA 13 A. US 41 North Phases 1 and 2 (Seagate Dr/PRR to Vanderbilt Beach Road) incudes medians on Seagate Drive and Vanderbilt Beach Road 3.40 Miles 5General Site Trimming (Monthly)6Monthly500.00$ 3,000.00$ 3,245.00$ 19,470.00$ 1,800.00$ 10,800.00$ -$ -$ 699.00$ 4,194.00$ 6Trash Removal 24Weekly125.00$ 3,000.00$ 86.00$ 2,064.00$ 300.00$ 7,200.00$ -$ -$ 89.00$ 2,136.00$ 33,600.00$ 30,054.12$ 52,800.12$ -$ 40,806.00$ ITEM NO.DESCRIPTIONQTYUOMUNIT PRICE TOTALUNIT PRICETOTAL UNIT PRICE TOTAL UNIT PRICE TOTALUNIT PRICETOTAL1Street Cleaning 12Biweekly250.00$ 3,000.00$ 25.00$ 300.00$ 300.00$ 3,600.00$ -$ -$ 189.00$ 2,268.00$ 2Weeding (Minimum $150.00)12Biweekly800.00$ 9,600.00$ 150.00$ 1,800.00$ 500.00$ 6,000.00$ -$ -$ 299.00$ 3,588.00$ 3Side ROW Mowing and Edging6Monthly500.00$ 3,000.00$ 0.01$ 0.06$ 0.01$ 0.06$ -$ -$ 599.00$ 3,594.00$ 4General Site Trimming (Monthly)6Monthly350.00$ 2,100.00$ 542.00$ 3,252.00$ 400.00$ 2,400.00$ -$ -$ 699.00$ 4,194.00$ 5Trash Removal 12Biweekly250.00$ 3,000.00$ 12.00$ 144.00$ 300.00$ 3,600.00$ -$ -$ 89.00$ 1,068.00$ 6 Pressure Cleaning of the Brick Pavers 1Lump Sum50.00$ 50.00$ 337.00$ 337.00$ 50.00$ 50.00$ -$ -$ 99.00$ 99.00$ 20,750.00$ 5,833.06$ 15,650.06$ -$ 14,811.00$ ITEM NO.DESCRIPTIONQTYUOMUNIT PRICE TOTALUNIT PRICETOTAL UNIT PRICE TOTAL UNIT PRICE TOTALUNIT PRICETOTAL1Street Cleaning 24Weekly125.00$ 3,000.00$ 25.00$ 600.00$ 250.00$ 6,000.00$ -$ -$ 189.00$ 4,536.00$ 2Weeding (Minimum $150.00)24Weekly400.00$ 9,600.00$ 150.00$ 3,600.00$ 500.00$ 12,000.00$ -$ -$ 299.00$ 7,176.00$ 3Side ROW Mowing and Edging12Biweekly250.00$ 3,000.00$ 0.01$ 0.12$ 0.01$ 0.12$ -$ -$ 599.00$ 7,188.00$ 4General Site Trimming (Monthly)6Monthly350.00$ 2,100.00$ 542.00$ 3,252.00$ 1,000.00$ 6,000.00$ -$ -$ 699.00$ 4,194.00$ 5 Trash Removal 24 Weekly125.00$ 3,000.00$ 12.00$ 288.00$ 250.00$ 6,000.00$ -$ -$ 89.00$ 2,136.00$ 20,700.00$ 7,740.12$ 30,000.12$ -$ 25,230.00$ ITEM NO.DESCRIPTIONQTYUOMUNIT PRICE TOTALUNIT PRICETOTAL UNIT PRICE TOTAL UNIT PRICE TOTALUNIT PRICETOTAL1Street Cleaning 12Biweekly250.00$ 3,000.00$ 25.00$ 300.00$ 300.00$ 3,600.00$ -$ -$ 189.00$ 2,268.00$ 2Weeding (Minimum $150.00)12Biweekly800.00$ 9,600.00$ 150.00$ 1,800.00$ 500.00$ 6,000.00$ -$ -$ 399.00$ 4,788.00$ 3Side ROW Mowing and Edging6Monthly800.00$ 4,800.00$ 0.01$ 0.06$ 0.01$ 0.06$ -$ -$ 699.00$ 4,194.00$ 4General Site Trimming (Monthly)6Monthly500.00$ 3,000.00$ 304.00$ 1,824.00$ 250.00$ 1,500.00$ -$ -$ 899.00$ 5,394.00$ 5Trash Removal 12Biweekly250.00$ 3,000.00$ 10.00$ 120.00$ 300.00$ 3,600.00$ -$ -$ 89.00$ 1,068.00$ 6 Pressure Cleaning of the Brick Pavers 1Lump Sum50.00$ 50.00$ 0.01$ 0.01$ 50.00$ 50.00$ -$ -$ 99.00$ 99.00$ 23,450.00$ 4,044.07$ 14,750.06$ -$ 17,811.00$ ITEM NO.DESCRIPTIONQTYUOMUNIT PRICE TOTALUNIT PRICETOTAL UNIT PRICE TOTAL UNIT PRICE TOTALUNIT PRICETOTAL1Street Cleaning 24Weekly125.00$ 3,000.00$ 25.00$ 600.00$ 200.00$ 4,800.00$ -$ -$ 189.00$ 4,536.00$ 2Weeding (Minimum $150.00)24Weekly400.00$ 9,600.00$ 150.00$ 3,600.00$ 400.00$ 9,600.00$ -$ -$ 399.00$ 9,576.00$ 3Side ROW Mowing and Edging12Biweekly400.00$ 4,800.00$ 0.01$ 0.12$ 0.01$ 0.12$ -$ -$ 699.00$ 8,388.00$ NON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVEB. Summer Schedule (May 1-October 31) Basic Six Month Maintenance FunctionsSUBTOTALC. Winter Schedule (November 1 - April 30) Basic Six Month Maintenance FunctionsWORK AREA 13 C. US 41 North Phase 4 (Immokalee Road to Wiggans Pass Road) 2.00 Miles SUBTOTALC. Summer Schedule (May 1-October 31) Basic Six Month Maintenance FunctionsSummer Schedule SUBTOTALB. Winter Schedule (November 1 - April 30) Basic Six Month Maintenance FunctionsWinter Schedule SUBTOTALWORK AREA 13 B. US 41 North Phase 3 (Vanderbilt Beach Road to Immokalee Road) 1.50 Miles gggy$$$$$$$$$$4General Site Trimming (Monthly)6Monthly500.00$ 3,000.00$ 304.00$ 1,824.00$ 800.00$ 4,800.00$ -$ -$ 899.00$ 5,394.00$ 5 Trash Removal 24 Weekly125.00$ 3,000.00$ 10.00$ 240.00$ 200.00$ 4,800.00$ -$ -$ 89.00$ 2,136.00$ 23,400.00$ 6,264.12$ 24,000.12$ -$ 30,030.00$ ITEM NO.DESCRIPTIONQTYUOMUNIT PRICE TOTALUNIT PRICETOTAL UNIT PRICE TOTAL UNIT PRICE TOTALUNIT PRICETOTAL1Median Mowing12Biweekly500.00$ 6,000.00$ 58.00$ 696.00$ 25.00$ 300.00$ -$ -$ 499.00$ 5,988.00$ 2Side ROW Mowing and Edging6Monthly500.00$ 3,000.00$ 5,817.00$ 34,902.00$ 300.00$ 1,800.00$ -$ -$ 599.00$ 3,594.00$ 3Street Cleaning 12Biweekly250.00$ 3,000.00$ 25.00$ 300.00$ 300.00$ 3,600.00$ -$ -$ 189.00$ 2,268.00$ 4Weeding (Minimum $150.00)12Biweekly800.00$ 9,600.00$ 150.00$ 1,800.00$ 800.00$ 9,600.00$ -$ -$ 399.00$ 4,788.00$ 5General Site Trimming (Monthly)6Monthly350.00$ 2,100.00$ 450.00$ 2,700.00$ 250.00$ 1,500.00$ -$ -$ 699.00$ 4,194.00$ NON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVEWORK AREA 13 D. US 41 North Phase 5 (Wiggans Pass Rd to the County Line) 2.00 Miles SUBTOTALD. Winter Schedule (November 1 - April 30) Basic Six Month Maintenance FunctionsPage 7 of 1116.A.14.dPacket Pg. 488Attachment: ADDENDUM 1 BID TAB (6646 : ITB #18-7430 Landscape Maintenance Vendors) Procurement Strategist: Jason CrouchProject Manager: Liz SorianoBid Tabulation ITB 16-6537RAnnual Contract for Landscape MaintenanceNotices Sent: 880 Downloaded: 41 Submitted: 6 ITEM NO.DESCRIPTIONQTYUOMUNIT PRICE TOTALUNIT PRICETOTAL UNIT PRICE TOTAL UNIT PRICE TOTALUNIT PRICETOTALUNIT PRICE TOTAL6Trash Removal 12Biweekly250.00$ 3,000.00$ 1,470.00$ 17,640.00$ 300.00$ 3,600.00$ -$ -$ 89.00$ 1,068.00$ 7 Pressure Cleaning of the Brick Pavers 1Lump Sum50.00$ 50.00$ 0.01$ 0.01$ 50.00$ 50.00$ -$ -$ 99.00$ 99.00$ 26,750.00$ 58,038.01$ 20,450.00$ -$ 21,999.00$ ITEM NO.DESCRIPTIONQTYUOMUNIT PRICE TOTALUNIT PRICETOTAL UNIT PRICE TOTAL UNIT PRICE TOTALUNIT PRICETOTAL1Median Mowing24Weekly250.00$ 6,000.00$ 58.00$ 1,392.00$ 150.00$ 3,600.00$ -$ -$ 499.00$ 11,976.00$ 2Side ROW Mowing and Edging12Biweekly250.00$ 3,000.00$ 5,817.00$ 69,804.00$ 500.00$ 6,000.00$ -$ -$ 599.00$ 7,188.00$ 3Street Cleaning 24Weekly125.00$ 3,000.00$ 25.00$ 600.00$ 200.00$ 4,800.00$ -$ -$ 189.00$ 4,536.00$ 4Weeding (Minimum $150.00)24Weekly400.00$ 9,600.00$ 150.00$ 3,600.00$ 800.00$ 19,200.00$ -$ -$ 399.00$ 9,576.00$ 5General Site Trimming (Monthly)6Monthly350.00$ 2,100.00$ 450.00$ 2,700.00$ 1,000.00$ 6,000.00$ -$ -$ 699.00$ 4,194.00$ 6 Trash Removal 24 Weekly125.00$ 3,000.00$ 1,470.00$ 35,280.00$ 200.00$ 4,800.00$ -$ -$ 89.00$ 2,136.00$ 26,700.00$ 113,376.00$ 44,400.00$ -$ 39,606.00$ 209,000.00$ 250,111.57$ 225,200.54$ -$ 212,892.00$ ITEM NO.DESCRIPTIONQTYUOMUNIT PRICE TOTALUNIT PRICETOTAL UNIT PRICE TOTAL UNIT PRICE TOTALUNIT PRICETOTAL1Median Mowing12Biweekly800.00$ 9,600.00$ 0.01$ 0.12$ 25.00$ 300.00$ -$ -$ 499.00$ 5,988.00$ 2Side ROW Mowing and Edging12Biweekly400.00$ 4,800.00$ 1,041.00$ 12,492.00$ 250.00$ 3,000.00$ -$ -$ 699.00$ 8,388.00$ 3Street Cleaning 12Biweekly300.00$ 3,600.00$ 25.00$ 300.00$ 450.00$ 5,400.00$ -$ -$ 199.00$ 2,388.00$ 4Weeding (Minimum $150.00)12Biweekly1,000.00$ 12,000.00$ 166.00$ 1,992.00$ 1,000.00$ 12,000.00$ -$ -$ 299.00$ 3,588.00$ 5General Site Trimming (Monthly)6Monthly200.00$ 1,200.00$ 2,825.00$ 16,950.00$ 450.00$ 2,700.00$ -$ -$ 599.00$ 3,594.00$ 6Trash Removal 12 Biweekly250.00$ 3,000.00$ 302.00$ 3,624.00$ 450.00$ 5,400.00$ -$ -$ 149.00$ 1,788.00$ 7Pressure Cleaning of the Brick Pavers 1Lump Sum100.00$ 100.00$ 827.00$ 827.00$ 50.00$ 50.00$ -$ -$ 199.00$ 199.00$ 34,300.00$ 36,185.12$ 28,850.00$ -$ 25,933.00$ A. Summer Schedule (May 1-October 31) Basic Six Month Maintenance FunctionsITEM NO.DESCRIPTIONQTYUOMUNIT PRICE TOTALUNIT PRICETOTAL UNIT PRICE TOTAL UNIT PRICE TOTALUNIT PRICETOTAL1Median Mowing24Weekly400.00$ 9,600.00$ 0.01$ 0.24$ 150.00$ 3,600.00$ -$ -$ 499.00$ 11,976.00$ 2Side ROW Mowing and Edging12Biweekly400.00$ 4,800.00$ 1,041.00$ 12,492.00$ 450.00$ 5,400.00$ -$ -$ 699.00$ 8,388.00$ 3Street Cleaning 24Weekly125.00$ 3,000.00$ 25.00$ 600.00$ 300.00$ 7,200.00$ -$ -$ 199.00$ 4,776.00$ 4Weeding (Minimum $150.00)24Weekly500.00$ 12,000.00$ 166.00$ 3,984.00$ 1,000.00$ 24,000.00$ -$ -$ 299.00$ 7,176.00$ 5General Site Trimming (Monthly)6Monthly600.00$ 3,600.00$ 2,825.00$ 16,950.00$ 1,800.00$ 10,800.00$ -$ -$ 599.00$ 3,594.00$ 6 Trash Removal 24 Weekly125.00$ 3,000.00$ 302.00$ 7,248.00$ 300.00$ 7,200.00$ -$ -$ 149.00$ 3,576.00$ 36,000.00$ 41,274.24$ 58,200.00$ -$ 39,486.00$ NON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVESUBTOTALSummer Schedule SUBTOTALWinter Schedule SUBTOTALB Winter Schedule (November 1 April 30) Basic Six Month Maintenance FunctionsWORK AREA 14 B. Road (Pine Ridge Road to Vanderbilt Beach Road) includes berm on Hickory Rd 4.30 Miles SUBTOTALD. Summer Schedule (May 1-October 31) Basic Six Month Maintenance FunctionsWORK AREA 14 A. Goodlette Road (Golden Gate Pkwy to Pine Ridge Road) 4.00 Miles WORK AREA 13 A - D GRAND TOTALSA. Winter Schedule (November 1 - April 30) Basic Six Month Maintenance FunctionsITEM NO.DESCRIPTIONQTYUOMUNIT PRICE TOTALUNIT PRICETOTAL UNIT PRICE TOTAL UNIT PRICE TOTALUNIT PRICETOTAL1Median Mowing12Biweekly600.00$ 7,200.00$ 122.00$ 1,464.00$ 25.00$ 300.00$ -$ -$ 399.00$ 4,788.00$ 2Side ROW Mowing and Edging12Biweekly600.00$ 7,200.00$ 662.00$ 7,944.00$ 250.00$ 3,000.00$ -$ -$ 599.00$ 7,188.00$ 3Street Cleaning 12Biweekly250.00$ 3,000.00$ 25.00$ 300.00$ 450.00$ 5,400.00$ -$ -$ 199.00$ 2,388.00$ 4Weeding (Minimum $150.00)12Biweekly1,000.00$ 12,000.00$ 150.00$ 1,800.00$ 1,000.00$ 12,000.00$ -$ -$ 299.00$ 3,588.00$ 5General Site Trimming (Monthly)6Monthly300.00$ 1,800.00$ 2,100.00$ 12,600.00$ 250.00$ 1,500.00$ -$ -$ 599.00$ 3,594.00$ 6Trash Removal 12Biweekly250.00$ 3,000.00$ 228.00$ 2,736.00$ 450.00$ 5,400.00$ -$ -$ 99.00$ 1,188.00$ 7 Pressure Cleaning of the Brick Pavers 1Lump Sum50.00$ 50.00$ 1,620.00$ 1,620.00$ 50.00$ 50.00$ -$ -$ 199.00$ 199.00$ 34,250.00$ 28,464.00$ 27,650.00$ -$ 22,933.00$ ITEM NO.DESCRIPTIONQTYUOMUNIT PRICE TOTALUNIT PRICETOTAL UNIT PRICE TOTAL UNIT PRICE TOTALUNIT PRICETOTAL1Median Mowing24Weekly300.00$ 7,200.00$ 122.00$ 2,928.00$ 25.00$ 600.00$ -$ -$ 399.00$ 9,576.00$ 2Side ROW Mowing and Edging12Biweekly600.00$ 7,200.00$ 662.00$ 7,944.00$ 450.00$ 5,400.00$ -$ -$ 599.00$ 7,188.00$ 3Street Cleaning 24Weekly125.00$ 3,000.00$ 25.00$ 600.00$ 450.00$ 10,800.00$ -$ -$ 199.00$ 4,776.00$ 4Weeding (Minimum $150.00)24Weekly500.00$ 12,000.00$ 150.00$ 3,600.00$ 1,000.00$ 24,000.00$ -$ -$ 299.00$ 7,176.00$ 5General Site Trimming (Monthly)6Monthly350.00$ 2,100.00$ 2,100.00$ 12,600.00$ 1,500.00$ 9,000.00$ -$ -$ 599.00$ 3,594.00$ 6 Trash Removal 24 Weekly150.00$ 3,600.00$ 228.00$ 5,472.00$ 450.00$ 10,800.00$ -$ -$ 99.00$ 2,376.00$ 35,100.00$ 33,144.00$ 60,600.00$ -$ 34,686.00$ 139,650.00$ 139,067.36$ 175,300.00$ -$ 123,038.00$ ITEM NO.DESCRIPTIONQTYUOMUNIT PRICE TOTALUNIT PRICETOTAL UNIT PRICE TOTAL UNIT PRICE TOTALUNIT PRICETOTAL1Side ROW Mowing and Edging6Monthly1,000.00$ 6,000.00$ 0.01$ 0.06$ 450.00$ 2,700.00$ -$ -$ 699.00$ 4,194.00$ 2 Street Cleaning 12Biweekly1,000.00$ 12,000.00$ 25.00$ 300.00$ 500.00$ 6,000.00$ -$ -$ 199.00$ 2,388.00$ 3 Weeding (Minimum $150.00)12Biweekly1,000.00$ 12,000.00$ 150.00$ 1,800.00$ 1,000.00$ 12,000.00$ -$ -$ 499.00$ 5,988.00$ 4 General Site Trimming (Monthly)6Monthly1,000.00$ 6,000.00$ 2,475.00$ 14,850.00$ 250.00$ 1,500.00$ -$ -$ 1,299.00$ 7,794.00$ 5 Trash Removal 12 Biweekly1,000.00$ 12,000.00$ 44.00$ 528.00$ 500.00$ 6,000.00$ -$ -$ 149.00$ 1,788.00$ 6 Pressure Cleaning of the Brick Pavers 1Lump Sum1,000.00$ 1,000.00$ 0.01$ 0.01$ 50.00$ 50.00$ -$ -$ 299.00$ 299.00$ 49,000.00$ 17,478.07$ 28,250.00$ -$ 22,451.00$ ITEM NO. DESCRIPTION QTY UOM UNIT PRICE TOTAL UNIT PRICE TOTAL UNIT PRICE TOTAL UNIT PRICE TOTAL UNIT PRICE TOTAL1Side ROW Mowing and Edging12Biweekly1,000.00$ 12,000.00$ 0.01$ 0.12$ 800.00$ 9,600.00$ -$ 699.00$ 2 Street Cleaning 24Weekly1,000.00$ 24,000.00$ 25.00$ 600.00$ 400.00$ 9,600.00$ -$ -$ 199.00$ 4,776.00$ 3 Weeding (Minimum $150.00)24Weekly1,000.00$ 24,000.00$ 150.00$ 3,600.00$ 1,000.00$ 24,000.00$ -$ -$ 499.00$ 11,976.00$ 4 General Site Trimming (Monthly)6Monthly1,000.00$ 6,000.00$ 2,475.00$ 14,850.00$ 1,000.00$ 6,000.00$ -$ -$ 1,299.00$ 7,794.00$ 5 Trash Removal 24 Weekly1,000.00$ 24,000.00$ 44.00$ 1,056.00$ 400.00$ 9,600.00$ -$ -$ 149.00$ 3,576.00$ 90 000 00$ 20 106 12$ 58 800 00$ $ 28 122 00$ NON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVEB. Winter Schedule (November 1 - April 30) Basic Six Month Maintenance FunctionsB. Summer Schedule (May 1-October 31) Basic Six Month Maintenance FunctionsA. Summer Schedule (May 1-October 31) Basic Six Month Maintenance FunctionsS Shdl SUBTOTALWinter Schedule SUBTOTALSummer Schedule SUBTOTALWORK AREA 14 A & B GRAND TOTALSWinter Schedule SUBTOTALA. Winter Schedule (November 1 - April 30) Basic Six Month Maintenance FunctionsWORK AREA 15 A. Airport Road (Cougar Blvd to Vanderbilt Beach Road) 2.70 Miles 90,000.00$ 20,106.12$ 58,800.00$ -$ 28,122.00$ ITEM NO.DESCRIPTIONQTYUOMUNIT PRICE TOTALUNIT PRICETOTAL UNIT PRICE TOTAL UNIT PRICE TOTALUNIT PRICETOTAL1Side ROW Mowing and Edging6Monthly1,000.00$ 6,000.00$ 298.00$ 1,788.00$ 250.00$ 1,500.00$ -$ -$ 899.00$ 5,394.00$ 2 Street Cleaning 12Biweekly1,000.00$ 12,000.00$ 25.00$ 300.00$ 800.00$ 9,600.00$ -$ -$ 299.00$ 3,588.00$ 3 Weeding (Minimum $150.00)12Biweekly1,000.00$ 12,000.00$ 150.00$ 1,800.00$ 1,500.00$ 18,000.00$ -$ -$ 999.00$ 11,988.00$ 4 General Site Trimming (Monthly)6Monthly1,000.00$ 6,000.00$ 1,692.00$ 10,152.00$ 250.00$ 1,500.00$ -$ -$ 1,999.00$ 11,994.00$ 5 Trash Removal 12 Biweekly1,000.00$ 12,000.00$ 106.00$ 1,272.00$ 800.00$ 9,600.00$ -$ -$ 199.00$ 2,388.00$ 6 Pressure Cleaning of the Brick Pavers 1Lump Sum1,000.00$ 1,000.00$ 3,337.00$ 3,337.00$ 50.00$ 50.00$ -$ -$ 299.00$ 299.00$ 49,000.00$ 18,649.00$ 40,250.00$ -$ 35,651.00$ NON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVEB. Winter Schedule (November 1 - April 30) Basic Six Month Maintenance FunctionsB. Summer Schedule (May 1-October 31) Basic Six Month Maintenance FunctionsWORK AREA 15 B. Airport Road (US 41 East to Cougar Blvd) 6.00 Miles Winter Schedule SUBTOTALSummer Schedule SUBTOTALPage 8 of 1116.A.14.dPacket Pg. 489Attachment: ADDENDUM 1 BID TAB (6646 : ITB #18-7430 Landscape Maintenance Vendors) Procurement Strategist: Jason CrouchProject Manager: Liz SorianoBid Tabulation ITB 16-6537RAnnual Contract for Landscape MaintenanceNotices Sent: 880 Downloaded: 41 Submitted: 6 ITEM NO.DESCRIPTIONQTYUOMUNIT PRICE TOTALUNIT PRICETOTAL UNIT PRICE TOTAL UNIT PRICE TOTALUNIT PRICETOTALUNIT PRICE TOTALITEM NO.DESCRIPTIONQTYUOMUNIT PRICE TOTALUNIT PRICETOTAL UNIT PRICE TOTAL UNIT PRICE TOTALUNIT PRICETOTAL1Side ROW Mowing and Edging12Biweekly1,000.00$ 12,000.00$ 298.00$ 3,576.00$ 600.00$ 7,200.00$ -$ -$ 899.00$ 10,788.00$ 2 Street Cleaning 24Weekly1,000.00$ 24,000.00$ 25.00$ 600.00$ 600.00$ 14,400.00$ -$ -$ 299.00$ 7,176.00$ 3 Weeding (Minimum $150.00)24Weekly1,000.00$ 24,000.00$ 150.00$ 3,600.00$ 1,500.00$ 36,000.00$ -$ -$ 999.00$ 23,976.00$ 4 General Site Trimming (Monthly)6Monthly1,000.00$ 6,000.00$ 1,692.00$ 10,152.00$ 1,500.00$ 9,000.00$ -$ -$ 1,999.00$ 11,994.00$ 5 Trash Removal 24 Weekly1,000.00$ 24,000.00$ 106.00$ 2,544.00$ 600.00$ 14,400.00$ -$ -$ 199.00$ 4,776.00$ 90,000.00$ 20,472.00$ 81,000.00$ -$ 58,710.00$ 278,000.00$ 76,705.19$ 208,300.00$ -$ 144,934.00$ ITEM NO.DESCRIPTIONQTYUOMUNIT PRICE TOTALUNIT PRICETOTAL UNIT PRICE TOTAL UNIT PRICE TOTALUNIT PRICETOTAL1Median Mowing12Biweekly1,000.00$ 12,000.00$ 319.00$ 3,828.00$ 25.00$ 300.00$ -$ -$ 599.00$ 7,188.00$ 2Side ROW Mowing and Edging6Monthly1,000.00$ 6,000.00$ 372.00$ 2,232.00$ 250.00$ 1,500.00$ -$ -$ 899.00$ 5,394.00$ 3 Street Cleaning 12Biweekly1,000.00$ 12,000.00$ 25.00$ 300.00$ 400.00$ 4,800.00$ -$ -$ 199.00$ 2,388.00$ 4 Weeding (Minimum $150.00)12Biweekly1,000.00$ 12,000.00$ 150.00$ 1,800.00$ 1,300.00$ 15,600.00$ -$ -$ 499.00$ 5,988.00$ 5 General Site Trimming (Monthly)6Monthly1,000.00$ 6,000.00$ 2,375.00$ 14,250.00$ 250.00$ 1,500.00$ -$ -$ 999.00$ 5,994.00$ 6 Trash Removal 12 Biweekly1,000.00$ 12,000.00$ 201.00$ 2,412.00$ 400.00$ 4,800.00$ -$ -$ 129.00$ 1,548.00$ 7 Pressure Cleaning of the Brick Pavers 1Lump Sum1,000.00$ 1,000.00$ 5,140.00$ 5,140.00$ 50.00$ 50.00$ -$ -$ 299.00$ 299.00$ 61,000.00$ 29,962.00$ 28,550.00$ -$ 28,799.00$ ITEM NO. DESCRIPTION QTY UOM UNIT PRICE TOTAL UNIT PRICE TOTAL UNIT PRICE TOTAL UNIT PRICE TOTAL UNIT PRICE TOTAL1Median Mowing24Weekly1,000.00$ 319.00$ 7,656.00$ 100.00$ 2,400.00$ -$ 599.00$ 14,376.00$ 2Side ROW Mowing and Edging12Biweekly1,000.00$ 12,000.00$ 372.00$ 4,464.00$ 600.00$ 7,200.00$ -$ -$ 899.00$ 10,788.00$ 3 Street Cleaning 24Weekly1,000.00$ 24,000.00$ 25.00$ 600.00$ 300.00$ 7,200.00$ -$ -$ 199.00$ 4,776.00$ 4 Weeding (Minimum $150.00)24Weekly1,000.00$ 24,000.00$ 150.00$ 3,600.00$ 1,300.00$ 31,200.00$ -$ -$ 499.00$ 11,976.00$ 5 General Site Trimming (Monthly)6Monthly1,000.00$ 6,000.00$ 2,375.00$ 14,250.00$ 1,500.00$ 9,000.00$ -$ -$ 999.00$ 5,994.00$ 6 Trash Removal 24 Weekly1,000.00$ 24,000.00$ 201.00$ 4,824.00$ 300.00$ 7,200.00$ -$ -$ 129.00$ 3,096.00$ 90,000.00$ 35,394.00$ 64,200.00$ -$ 51,006.00$ 151,000.00$ 65,356.00$ 92,750.00$ -$ 79,805.00$ ITEM NO.DESCRIPTIONQTYUOMUNIT PRICE TOTALUNIT PRICETOTAL UNIT PRICE TOTAL UNIT PRICE TOTALUNIT PRICETOTAL1Median Mowing12Biweekly1,000.00$ 12,000.00$ 231.00$ 2,772.00$ 25.00$ 300.00$ -$ -$ 499.00$ 5,988.00$ 2Side ROW Mowing and Edging6Monthly1,000.00$ 6,000.00$ 1,515.00$ 9,090.00$ 600.00$ 3,600.00$ -$ -$ 659.00$ 3,954.00$ 3 Street Cleaning 12Biweekly1,000.00$ 12,000.00$ 25.00$ 300.00$ 450.00$ 5,400.00$ -$ -$ 149.00$ 1,788.00$ NON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVEWORK AREA 15 A & B GRAND TOTALSWORK AREA 16 A. Livingston Road Ph. 1 and 2 (Radio Rd to Pine Ridge Road) 4.30 Miles A. Winter Schedule (November 1 - April 30) Basic Six Month Maintenance FunctionsA. Summer Schedule (May 1-October 31) Basic Six Month Maintenance FunctionsWORK AREA 16 A GRAND TOTALSA. Winter Schedule (November 1 - April 30) Basic Six Month Maintenance FunctionsSummer Schedule SUBTOTALWinter Schedule SUBTOTALWORK AREA 17 A. Livingston Road Ph. 3 (Pine Ridge Road to Vanderbilt Beach Road) 2.00 Miles Summer Schedule SUBTOTAL4Weeding (Minimum $150.00)12Biweekly1,000.00$ 12,000.00$ 150.00$ 1,800.00$ 1,500.00$ 18,000.00$ -$ -$ 399.00$ 4,788.00$ 5 General Site Trimming (Monthly)6Monthly1,000.00$ 6,000.00$ 1,017.00$ 6,102.00$ 250.00$ 1,500.00$ -$ -$ 999.00$ 5,994.00$ 6 Trash Removal 12 Biweekly1,000.00$ 12,000.00$ 446.00$ 5,352.00$ 450.00$ 5,400.00$ -$ -$ 99.00$ 1,188.00$ 7 Pressure Cleaning of the Brick Pavers 1Lump Sum1,000.00$ 1,000.00$ 2,213.00$ 2,213.00$ 50.00$ 50.00$ -$ -$ 99.00$ 99.00$ 61,000.00$ 27,629.00$ 34,250.00$ -$ 23,799.00$ ITEM NO. DESCRIPTION QTY UOM UNIT PRICE TOTAL UNIT PRICE TOTAL UNIT PRICE TOTAL UNIT PRICE TOTAL UNIT PRICE TOTAL1Median Mowing24Weekly1,000.00$ 24,000.00$ 231.00$ 5,544.00$ 200.00$ 4,800.00$ -$ -$ 499.00$ 11,976.00$ 2Side ROW Mowing and Edging12Biweekly1,000.00$ 12,000.00$ 1,515.00$ 18,180.00$ 1,000.00$ 12,000.00$ -$ -$ 659.00$ 7,908.00$ 3 Street Cleaning 24Weekly1,000.00$ 24,000.00$ 25.00$ 600.00$ 300.00$ 7,200.00$ -$ -$ 149.00$ 3,576.00$ 4 Weeding (Minimum $150.00)24Weekly1,000.00$ 24,000.00$ 150.00$ 3,600.00$ 1,500.00$ 36,000.00$ -$ -$ 399.00$ 9,576.00$ 5 General Site Trimming (Monthly)6Monthly1,000.00$ 6,000.00$ 1,017.00$ 6,102.00$ 1,500.00$ 9,000.00$ -$ -$ 999.00$ 5,994.00$ 6 Trash Removal 24 Weekly1,000.00$ 24,000.00$ 446.00$ 10,704.00$ 300.00$ 7,200.00$ -$ -$ 99.00$ 2,376.00$ 114,000.00$ 44,730.00$ 76,200.00$ -$ 41,406.00$ ITEM NO.DESCRIPTIONQTYUOMUNIT PRICE TOTALUNIT PRICETOTAL UNIT PRICE TOTAL UNIT PRICE TOTALUNIT PRICETOTAL1Median Mowing12Biweekly1,000.00$ 12,000.00$ 205.00$ 2,460.00$ 25.00$ 300.00$ -$ -$ 599.00$ 7,188.00$ 2Side ROW Mowing and Edging6Monthly1,000.00$ 6,000.00$ 1,130.00$ 6,780.00$ 600.00$ 3,600.00$ -$ -$ 999.00$ 5,994.00$ 3 Street Cleaning 12Biweekly1,000.00$ 12,000.00$ 25.00$ 300.00$ 450.00$ 5,400.00$ -$ -$ 149.00$ 1,788.00$ 4 Weeding (Minimum $150.00)12Biweekly1,000.00$ 12,000.00$ 150.00$ 1,800.00$ 1,500.00$ 18,000.00$ -$ -$ 499.00$ 5,988.00$ 5 General Site Trimming (Monthly)6Monthly1,000.00$ 6,000.00$ 1,233.00$ 7,398.00$ 250.00$ 1,500.00$ -$ -$ 899.00$ 5,394.00$ 6 Trash Removal 12 Biweekly1,000.00$ 12,000.00$ 349.00$ 4,188.00$ 450.00$ 5,400.00$ -$ -$ 99.00$ 1,188.00$ 7 Pressure Cleaning of the Brick Pavers 1Lump Sum1,000.00$ 1,000.00$ 940.00$ 940.00$ 50.00$ 50.00$ -$ -$ 99.00$ 99.00$ 61,000.00$ 23,866.00$ 34,250.00$ -$ 27,639.00$ ITEM NO. DESCRIPTION QTY UOM UNIT PRICE TOTAL UNIT PRICE TOTAL UNIT PRICE TOTAL UNIT PRICE TOTAL UNIT PRICE TOTAL1Median Mowing24Weekly1,000.00$ 24,000.00$ 205.00$ 4,920.00$ 200.00$ 4,800.00$ -$ -$ 599.00$ 14,376.00$ 2Side ROW Mowing and Edging12Biweekly1,000.00$ 12,000.00$ 1,130.00$ 13,560.00$ 1,000.00$ 12,000.00$ -$ -$ 999.00$ 11,988.00$ 3 Street Cleaning 24Weekly1,000.00$ 24,000.00$ 25.00$ 600.00$ 300.00$ 7,200.00$ -$ -$ 149.00$ 3,576.00$ 4 Weeding (Minimum $150.00)24Weekly1,000.00$ 24,000.00$ 150.00$ 3,600.00$ 1,500.00$ 36,000.00$ -$ -$ 499.00$ 11,976.00$ 5 General Site Trimming (Monthly)6Monthly1,000.00$ 6,000.00$ 1,233.00$ 7,398.00$ 1,500.00$ 9,000.00$ -$ -$ 899.00$ 5,394.00$ 6 Trash Removal 24 Weekly1,000.00$ 24,000.00$ 349.00$ 8,376.00$ 300.00$ 7,200.00$ -$ -$ 99.00$ 2,376.00$ 114,000.00$ 38,454.00$ 76,200.00$ -$ 49,686.00$ NON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVEWORK AREA 17 B. Livingston Road Ph. 4 (Vanderbilt Beach Road to Immokalee Road) 2.00 Miles A. Summer Schedule (May 1-October 31) Basic Six Month Maintenance FunctionsB. Winter Schedule (November 1 - April 30) Basic Six Month Maintenance FunctionsB. Summer Schedule (May 1-October 31) Basic Six Month Maintenance FunctionsC. Winter Schedule (November 1 - April 30) Basic Six Month Maintenance FunctionsSUBTOTALWinter Schedule SUBTOTALSummer Schedule SUBTOTALWORK AREA 17 C. Livingston Road Ph. 5 (Immokalee Road to the County Line) 3.50 Miles Winter Schedule SUBTOTALITEM NO.DESCRIPTIONQTYUOMUNIT PRICE TOTALUNIT PRICETOTAL UNIT PRICE TOTAL UNIT PRICE TOTALUNIT PRICETOTAL1Median Mowing12Biweekly1,000.00$ 12,000.00$ 359.00$ 4,308.00$ 25.00$ 300.00$ -$ -$ 499.00$ 5,988.00$ 2Side ROW Mowing and Edging6Monthly1,000.00$ 6,000.00$ 148.00$ 888.00$ 200.00$ 1,200.00$ -$ -$ 559.00$ 3,354.00$ 3 Street Cleaning 12Biweekly1,000.00$ 12,000.00$ 25.00$ 300.00$ 550.00$ 6,600.00$ -$ -$ 149.00$ 1,788.00$ 4 Weeding (Minimum $150.00)12Biweekly1,000.00$ 12,000.00$ 233.00$ 2,796.00$ 1,800.00$ 21,600.00$ -$ -$ 399.00$ 4,788.00$ 5 General Site Trimming (Monthly)6Monthly1,000.00$ 6,000.00$ 3,969.00$ 23,814.00$ 250.00$ 1,500.00$ -$ -$ 999.00$ 5,994.00$ 6 Trash Removal 12 Biweekly1,000.00$ 12,000.00$ 181.00$ 2,172.00$ 550.00$ 6,600.00$ -$ -$ 99.00$ 1,188.00$ 7 Pressure Cleaning of the Brick Pavers 1Lump Sum1,000.00$ 1,000.00$ 704.00$ 704.00$ 50.00$ 50.00$ -$ -$ 99.00$ 99.00$ 61,000.00$ 34,982.00$ 37,850.00$ -$ 23,199.00$ ITEM NO. DESCRIPTION QTY UOM UNIT PRICE TOTAL UNIT PRICE TOTAL UNIT PRICE TOTAL UNIT PRICE TOTAL UNIT PRICE TOTAL1Median Mowing24Weekly1,000.00$ 24,000.00$ 359.00$ 8,616.00$ 200.00$ 4,800.00$ -$ -$ 499.00$ 11,976.00$ NON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVEWinter Schedule SUBTOTALC. Summer Schedule (May 1-October 31) Basic Six Month Maintenance FunctionsPage 9 of 1116.A.14.dPacket Pg. 490Attachment: ADDENDUM 1 BID TAB (6646 : ITB #18-7430 Landscape Maintenance Vendors) Procurement Strategist: Jason CrouchProject Manager: Liz SorianoBid Tabulation ITB 16-6537RAnnual Contract for Landscape MaintenanceNotices Sent: 880 Downloaded: 41 Submitted: 6 ITEM NO.DESCRIPTIONQTYUOMUNIT PRICE TOTALUNIT PRICETOTAL UNIT PRICE TOTAL UNIT PRICE TOTALUNIT PRICETOTALUNIT PRICE TOTAL2Side ROW Mowing and Edging12Biweekly1,000.00$ 12,000.00$ 148.00$ 1,776.00$ 400.00$ 4,800.00$ -$ -$ 559.00$ 6,708.00$ 3 Street Cleaning 24Weekly1,000.00$ 24,000.00$ 25.00$ 600.00$ 400.00$ 9,600.00$ -$ -$ 149.00$ 3,576.00$ 4 Weeding (Minimum $150.00)24Weekly1,000.00$ 24,000.00$ 233.00$ 5,592.00$ 1,800.00$ 43,200.00$ -$ -$ 399.00$ 9,576.00$ 5 General Site Trimming (Monthly)6Monthly1,000.00$ 6,000.00$ 3,969.00$ 23,814.00$ 1,500.00$ 9,000.00$ -$ -$ 999.00$ 5,994.00$ 6 Trash Removal 24 Weekly1,000.00$ 24,000.00$ 181.00$ 4,344.00$ 400.00$ 9,600.00$ -$ -$ 99.00$ 2,376.00$ 114,000.00$ 44,742.00$ 81,000.00$ -$ 40,206.00$ 525,000.00$ 214,403.00$ 339,750.00$ -$ 205,935.00$ ITEM NO.DESCRIPTIONQTYUOMUNIT PRICE TOTALUNIT PRICETOTAL UNIT PRICE TOTAL UNIT PRICE TOTALUNIT PRICETOTAL1Median Mowing12Biweekly1,000.00$ 12,000.00$ 418.00$ 5,016.00$ 25.00$ 300.00$ -$ -$ 499.00$ 5,988.00$ 2Side ROW Mowing and Edging6Monthly1,000.00$ 6,000.00$ 322.00$ 1,932.00$ 250.00$ 1,500.00$ -$ -$ 899.00$ 5,394.00$ 3 Street Cleaning 12Biweekly1,000.00$ 12,000.00$ 25.00$ 300.00$ 695.00$ 8,340.00$ -$ -$ 189.00$ 2,268.00$ 4 Weeding (Minimum $150.00)12Biweekly1,000.00$ 12,000.00$ 365.00$ 4,380.00$ 1,500.00$ 18,000.00$ -$ -$ 489.00$ 5,868.00$ 5 General Site Trimming (Monthly)6Monthly1,000.00$ 6,000.00$ 6,210.00$ 37,260.00$ 250.00$ 1,500.00$ -$ -$ 399.00$ 2,394.00$ 6 Trash Removal 12 Biweekly1,000.00$ 12,000.00$ 277.00$ 3,324.00$ 695.00$ 8,340.00$ -$ -$ 129.00$ 1,548.00$ 7 Pressure Cleaning of the Brick Pavers 1Lump Sum1,000.00$ 1,000.00$ 2,264.00$ 2,264.00$ 50.00$ 50.00$ -$ -$ 99.00$ 99.00$ 61,000.00$ 54,476.00$ 38,030.00$ -$ 23,559.00$ ITEM NO. DESCRIPTION QTY UOM UNIT PRICE TOTAL UNIT PRICE TOTAL UNIT PRICE TOTAL UNIT PRICE TOTAL UNIT PRICE TOTAL1Median Mowing24Weekly1,000.00$ 24,000.00$ 418.00$ 10,032.00$ 300.00$ 7,200.00$ -$ -$ 499.00$ 11,976.00$ 2Side ROW Mowing and Edging12Biweekly1,000.00$ 12,000.00$ 322.00$ 3,864.00$ 600.00$ 7,200.00$ -$ -$ 899.00$ 10,788.00$ 3 Street Cleaning 24Weekly1,000.00$ 24,000.00$ 25.00$ 600.00$ 495.00$ 11,880.00$ -$ -$ 189.00$ 4,536.00$ 4 Weeding (Minimum $150.00)24Weekly1,000.00$ 24,000.00$ 365.00$ 8,760.00$ 1,200.00$ 28,800.00$ -$ -$ 489.00$ 11,736.00$ 5 General Site Trimming (Monthly)6Monthly1,000.00$ 6,000.00$ 6,210.00$ 37,260.00$ 1,200.00$ 7,200.00$ -$ -$ 399.00$ 2,394.00$ 6 Trash Removal 24 Weekly1,000.00$ 24,000.00$ 277.00$ 6,648.00$ 495.00$ 11,880.00$ -$ -$ 129.00$ 3,096.00$ 114,000.00$ 67,164.00$ 74,160.00$ -$ 44,526.00$ 175,000.00$ 121,640.00$ 112,190.00$ -$ 68,085.00$ ITEM NO.DESCRIPTIONQTYUOMUNIT PRICE TOTALUNIT PRICETOTAL UNIT PRICE TOTAL UNIT PRICE TOTALUNIT PRICETOTAL1Side ROW Mowing and Edging6Monthly1,000.00$ 6,000.00$ 588.00$ 3,528.00$ 250.00$ 1,500.00$ -$ -$ 999.00$ 5,994.00$ 2 Street Cleaning 12Biweekly1,000.00$ 12,000.00$ 25.00$ 300.00$ 695.00$ 8,340.00$ -$ -$ 399.00$ 4,788.00$ 3 Weeding (Minimum $150.00)12Biweekly1,000.00$ 12,000.00$ 218.00$ 2,616.00$ 1,500.00$ 18,000.00$ -$ -$ 699.00$ 8,388.00$ 4General Site Trimming (Monthly)6Monthly1 000 00$ 6 000 00$ 3 712 00$ 22 272 00$ 250 00$ 1 500 00$ -$ -$ 999 00$ 5 994 00$ NON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVEA. Summer Schedule (May 1-October 31) Basic Six Month Maintenance FunctionsWORK AREA 18 A. Collier Blvd. Phase A and B (Magnolia Pond to Green Blvd) 2.20 Miles WORK AREA 19 A. Immokalee Road Phase 1 (111th Ave to Strand Blvd) 3.50 Miles WORK AREA 17 A - C GRAND TOTALSA. Winter Schedule (November 1 - April 30) Basic Six Month Maintenance FunctionsWinter Schedule SUBTOTALSummer Schedule SUBTOTALSummer Schedule SUBTOTALWORK AREA 18 A GRAND TOTALSA. Winter Schedule (November 1 - April 30) Basic Six Month Maintenance Functions4General Site Trimming (Monthly)6Monthly1,000.00$ 6,000.00$ 3,712.00$ 22,272.00$ 250.00$ 1,500.00$ -$ -$ 999.00$ 5,994.00$ 5Trash Removal 12Biweekly1,000.00$ 12,000.00$ 212.00$ 2,544.00$ 695.00$ 8,340.00$ -$ -$ 249.00$ 2,988.00$ 6 Pressure Cleaning of the Brick Pavers 1Lump Sum1,000.00$ 1,000.00$ 636.00$ 636.00$ 50.00$ 50.00$ -$ -$ 199.00$ 199.00$ 49,000.00$ 31,896.00$ 37,730.00$ -$ 28,351.00$ ITEM NO. DESCRIPTION QTY UOM UNIT PRICE TOTAL UNIT PRICE TOTAL UNIT PRICE TOTAL UNIT PRICE TOTAL UNIT PRICE TOTAL1Side ROW Mowing and Edging12Biweekly1,000.00$ 12,000.00$ 588.00$ 7,056.00$ 800.00$ 9,600.00$ -$ -$ 999.00$ 11,988.00$ 2 Street Cleaning 24Weekly1,000.00$ 24,000.00$ 25.00$ 600.00$ 550.00$ 13,200.00$ -$ -$ 399.00$ 9,576.00$ 3 Weeding (Minimum $150.00)24Weekly1,000.00$ 24,000.00$ 218.00$ 5,232.00$ 1,500.00$ 36,000.00$ -$ -$ 699.00$ 16,776.00$ 4 General Site Trimming (Monthly)6Monthly1,000.00$ 6,000.00$ 3,712.00$ 22,272.00$ 1,000.00$ 6,000.00$ -$ -$ 999.00$ 5,994.00$ 5 Trash Removal 24 Weekly1,000.00$ 24,000.00$ 212.00$ 5,088.00$ 550.00$ 13,200.00$ -$ -$ 249.00$ 5,976.00$ 90,000.00$ 40,248.00$ 78,000.00$ -$ 50,310.00$ 139,000.00$ 72,144.00$ 115,730.00$ -$ 78,661.00$ ITEM NO.DESCRIPTIONQTYUOMUNIT PRICE TOTALUNIT PRICETOTAL UNIT PRICE TOTAL UNIT PRICE TOTALUNIT PRICETOTAL1Side ROW Mowing and Edging6Monthly1,000.00$ 6,000.00$ 181.00$ 1,086.00$ 450.00$ 2,700.00$ -$ -$ 599.00$ 3,594.00$ 2 Street Cleaning 12Biweekly1,000.00$ 12,000.00$ 25.00$ 300.00$ 595.00$ 7,140.00$ -$ -$ 199.00$ 2,388.00$ 3 Weeding (Minimum $150.00)12Biweekly1,000.00$ 12,000.00$ 150.00$ 1,800.00$ 1,500.00$ 18,000.00$ -$ -$ 399.00$ 4,788.00$ 4 General Site Trimming (Monthly)6Monthly1,000.00$ 6,000.00$ 1,392.00$ 8,352.00$ 450.00$ 2,700.00$ -$ -$ 299.00$ 1,794.00$ 5 Trash Removal 12 Biweekly1,000.00$ 12,000.00$ 73.00$ 876.00$ 595.00$ 7,140.00$ -$ -$ 199.00$ 2,388.00$ 6 Pressure Cleaning of the Brick Pavers 1Lump Sum1,000.00$ 1,000.00$ 203.00$ 203.00$ 50.00$ 50.00$ -$ -$ -$ -$ 49,000.00$ 12,617.00$ 37,730.00$ -$ 14,952.00$ ITEM NO. DESCRIPTION QTY UOM UNIT PRICE TOTAL UNIT PRICE TOTAL UNIT PRICE TOTAL UNIT PRICE TOTAL UNIT PRICE TOTAL1Side ROW Mowing and Edging12Biweekly1,000.00$ 12,000.00$ 181.00$ 2,172.00$ 650.00$ 7,800.00$ -$ -$ 599.00$ 7,188.00$ 2 Street Cleaning 24Weekly1,000.00$ 24,000.00$ 0.01$ 0.24$ 450.00$ 10,800.00$ -$ -$ 199.00$ 4,776.00$ 3 Weeding (Minimum $150.00)24Weekly1,000.00$ 24,000.00$ 150.00$ 3,600.00$ 1,500.00$ 36,000.00$ -$ -$ 399.00$ 9,576.00$ 4 General Site Trimming (Monthly)6Monthly1,000.00$ 6,000.00$ 1,392.00$ 8,352.00$ 1,000.00$ 6,000.00$ -$ -$ 299.00$ 1,794.00$ 5 Trash Removal 24 Weekly1,000.00$ 24,000.00$ 73.00$ 1,752.00$ 450.00$ 10,800.00$ -$ -$ 199.00$ 4,776.00$ 90,000.00$ 15,876.24$ 71,400.00$ -$ 28,110.00$ 139,000.00$ 28,493.24$ 109,130.00$ -$ 43,062.00$ ITEM NO. DESCRIPTION QTY UOM UNIT PRICE TOTAL UNIT PRICE TOTAL UNIT PRICE TOTAL UNIT PRICE TOTAL UNIT PRICE TOTAL1Side ROW Mowing and Edging (3,925 LF)6Monthly1,000.00$ 6,000.00$ 52.00$ 312.00$ 25.00$ 150.00$ 45.00$ 270.00$ 299.00$ 1,794.00$ 2Mowing & Edging of Hickory Road area = 560,272 SF or 12.9 Acres3Bimonthly1,000.00$ 3,000.00$ 926.00$ 2,778.00$ 800.00$ 2,400.00$ 750.00$ 2,250.00$ 899.00$ 2,697.00$ 3Street Cleaning 12Biweekly1 000 00$ 12 000 00$ 25 00$ 300 00$ 400 00$ 4 800 00$ 75 00$ 900 00$ 199 00$ 2 388 00$ NON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVEWORK AREA 21 A. Vanderbilt Beach Road South (Hickory Berm to Goodlette Rd) 0.75 Mile A. Winter Schedule (November 1 - April 30) Basic Six Month Maintenance FunctionsA. Summer Schedule (May 1-October 31) Basic Six Month Maintenance FunctionsWinter Schedule SUBTOTALWORK AREA 19 A GRAND TOTALSSummer Schedule SUBTOTALWinter Schedule SUBTOTALWORK AREA 20 A. Immokalee Road and I-75 Interchange (Strand Blvd to Tarpon Bay Blvd) 2.00 Miles A. Summer Schedule (May 1-October 31) Basic Six Month Maintenance FunctionsSummer Schedule SUBTOTALWORK AREA 20 A GRAND TOTALSA. Winter Schedule (November 1 - April 30) Basic Six Month Maintenance Functions3Street Cleaning 12Biweekly1,000.00$ 12,000.00$ 25.00$ 300.00$ 400.00$ 4,800.00$ 75.00$ 900.00$ 199.00$ 2,388.00$ 4Weeding (Minimum $150.00)12Biweekly1,000.00$ 12,000.00$ 150.00$ 1,800.00$ 1,200.00$ 14,400.00$ 150.00$ 1,800.00$ 249.00$ 2,988.00$ 5 General Site Trimming (Monthly)6Monthly1,000.00$ 6,000.00$ 467.00$ 2,802.00$ 550.00$ 3,300.00$ 570.00$ 3,420.00$ 499.00$ 2,994.00$ 6 Trash Removal 12 Biweekly1,000.00$ 12,000.00$ 66.00$ 792.00$ 400.00$ 4,800.00$ 50.00$ 600.00$ 129.00$ 1,548.00$ 51,000.00$ 8,784.00$ 29,850.00$ 9,240.00$ 14,409.00$ ITEM NO.DESCRIPTIONQTYUOMUNIT PRICE TOTALUNIT PRICETOTAL UNIT PRICE TOTAL UNIT PRICE TOTALUNIT PRICETOTAL1Side ROW Mowing and Edging (3,925 LF)12Biweekly1,000.00$ 12,000.00$ 52.00$ 624.00$ 125.00$ 1,500.00$ 55.00$ 660.00$ 299.00$ 3,588.00$ 2Mowing & Edging of Hickory Road area = 560,272 SF or 12.9 Acres3Bimonthly1,000.00$ 3,000.00$ 926.00$ 2,778.00$ 800.00$ 2,400.00$ 750.00$ 2,250.00$ 899.00$ 2,697.00$ 3 Street Cleaning 24Weekly1,000.00$ 24,000.00$ 25.00$ 600.00$ 400.00$ 9,600.00$ 50.00$ 1,200.00$ 199.00$ 4,776.00$ 4 Weeding (Minimum $150.00)24Weekly1,000.00$ 24,000.00$ 150.00$ 3,600.00$ 1,200.00$ 28,800.00$ 150.00$ 3,600.00$ 249.00$ 5,976.00$ 5 General Site Trimming (Monthly)6Monthly1,000.00$ 6,000.00$ 467.00$ 2,802.00$ 1,000.00$ 6,000.00$ 570.00$ 3,420.00$ 499.00$ 2,994.00$ 6 Trash Removal 24 Weekly1,000.00$ 24,000.00$ 66.00$ 1,584.00$ 400.00$ 9,600.00$ 50.00$ 1,200.00$ 129.00$ 3,096.00$ NON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVEWinter Schedule SUBTOTALA. Summer Schedule (May 1-October 31) Basic Six Month Maintenance FunctionsPage 10 of 1116.A.14.dPacket Pg. 491Attachment: ADDENDUM 1 BID TAB (6646 : ITB #18-7430 Landscape Maintenance Vendors) Procurement Strategist: Jason CrouchProject Manager: Liz SorianoBid Tabulation ITB 16-6537RAnnual Contract for Landscape MaintenanceNotices Sent: 880 Downloaded: 41 Submitted: 6 ITEM NO.DESCRIPTIONQTYUOMUNIT PRICE TOTALUNIT PRICETOTAL UNIT PRICE TOTAL UNIT PRICE TOTALUNIT PRICETOTALUNIT PRICE TOTAL93,000.00$ 11,988.00$ 57,900.00$ 12,330.00$ 23,127.00$ 144,000.00$ 20,772.00$ 87,750.00$ 21,570.00$ 37,536.00$ ITEM NO.Additional ServicesQTYUOMUNIT PRICE TOTALUNIT PRICETOTAL UNIT PRICE TOTAL UNIT PRICE TOTALUNIT PRICETOTAL1Irrigation Supervisor (per man hour):1Hr.60.00$ 60.00$ 65.00$ 65.00$ 7575.00$ 55.00$ 55.00$ 65.00$ 65.00$ 2 Irrigation Technician (per man hour):1Hr.50.00$ 50.00$ 35.00$ 35.00$ 65.00$ 65.00$ 42.00$ 42.00$ 55.00$ 55.00$ 3 Laborer/Helper (per man hour):1Hr.45.00$ 45.00$ 27.00$ 27.00$ 65.00$ 65.00$ 32.00$ 32.00$ 45.00$ 45.00$ 4 Irrigation System Review; Unit per hour1Hr.75.00$ 75.00$ 65.00$ 65.00$ 75.00$ 75.00$ 150.00$ 150.00$ 45.00$ 45.00$ 5Staking of Small Palm (4"-6" Caliper) 1Ea.50.00$ 50.00$ 27.50$ 27.50$ 95.00$ 95.00$ 175.00$ 175.00$ 99.00$ 99.00$ 6Staking Large Palms (Caliper greater than 6")1Ea.100.00$ 100.00$ 39.95$ 39.95$ 95.00$ 95.00$ 250.00$ 250.00$ 149.00$ 149.00$ 7Staking Small Canopy Tree (2x2 posts and guy wire, 4"-6" caliper)1 Ea. 45.00$ 45.00$ 27.50$ 27.50$ 95.00$ 95.00$ 175.00$ 175.00$ 99.00$ 99.00$ 8Staking Large Canopy Tree (2x4 posts, greater than 6" caliper)1Ea.55.00$ 55.00$ 39.95$ 39.95$ 95.00$ 95.00$ 350.00$ 350.00$ 149.00$ 149.00$ 9Restanding and Staking Small Palm (4"-6" Caliper) 1 Ea. 80.00$ 80.00$ 135.00$ 135.00$ 295.00$ 295.00$ 200.00$ 200.00$ 169.00$ 169.00$ 10Restanding and Staking Large Palms (Caliper greater than 6")1Ea.125.00$ 125.00$ 195.00$ 195.00$ 395.00$ 395.00$ 500.00$ 500.00$ 199.00$ 199.00$ 11Restanding and Staking Small Canopy Tree (2x2 posts and guy wire, 4"-6" caliper)1 Ea. 95.00$ 95.00$ 235.00$ 235.00$ 295.00$ 295.00$ 500.00$ 500.00$ 169.00$ 169.00$ 12Restaking Large Canopy Tree (2x4 posts, greater than 6" caliper)1 Ea. 150.00$ 150.00$ 475.00$ 475.00$ 395.00$ 395.00$ 800.00$ 800.00$ 199.00$ 199.00$ 13Bucket Truck (to include all personnel and labor, per hour)1Hr.300.00$ 300.00$ 395.00$ 395.00$ 125.00$ 125.00$ 350.00$ 350.00$ 65.00$ 65.00$ 14Water Truck (to include all personnel and labor, per man hour)1Hr.350.00$ 350.00$ 238.00$ 238.00$ 50.00$ 50.00$ 100.00$ 100.00$ 65.00$ 65.00$ 15Crane Truck (to include all personnel and labor, per man hour)1Hr.600.00$ 600.00$ 800.00$ 800.00$ 50.00$ 50.00$ 350.00$ 350.00$ 65.00$ 65.00$ 16Skid Loader (to include all personnel and labor, per man hour)1Hr.600.00$ 600.00$ 95.00$ 95.00$ 125.00$ 125.00$ 175.00$ 175.00$ 65.00$ 65.00$ 17Cut Dead Palm to a 3' stump (All sizes)1Hr.300.00$ 300.00$ 650.00$ 650.00$ 350.00$ 350.00$ 300.00$ 300.00$ 99.00$ 99.00$ 18Trimming (to include shrub trimming) (With MOT)11/2 Acre700.00$ 700.00$ 2,100.00$ 2,100.00$ 1,200.00$ 1,200.00$ 1,100.00$ 1,100.00$ 599.00$ 599.00$ 19Trimming (to include shrub trimming) (No MOT)11/2 Acre500.00$ 500.00$ 1,800.00$ 1,800.00$ 1,100.00$ 1,100.00$ 912.00$ 912.00$ 399.00$ 399.00$ 20Mowing for Parks & Recreation Division (No MOT)11/2 Acre500.00$ 500.00$ 24.00$ 24.00$ 350.00$ 350.00$ 152.00$ 152.00$ 299.00$ 299.00$ Additional SVC Total4,780.00$ Additional SVC Total7,468.90$ Additional SVC Total5,390.00$ Additional SVC Total6,668.00$ Additional SVC Total3,098.00$ Vendor Required Documents:NON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVEDuval Land MaintenanceFlorida Land MaintenanceGround ZeroHannulaNON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVESignature TreeVendor NameCaribbean Lawn and GardenNON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVESummer Schedule SUBTOTALWORK AREA 21 A GRAND TOTALSADDITIONAL SERVICES(In the event additional services are required, otherwise not identified within the Scope of Work (SOW), please provide the unit prices for the requested unit of measures (UOM) below).Attachment 2: Vendor ChecklistAttachment 3: Bid Response FormAttachment 4: Local Vendor PreferenceAttachment 5: Immigration AffidavitE-Verify Profile Page or Fully Executed Memorandum of UnderstandingAttachment 6: W-9Attachment 7: Insurance and BondingMOT CertificationAddendum 1 SignedEquipment List Landscape Contractor's LicenseReferences (5)YYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYOpened by: Jason Crouch 2/5/16 3:00 PM Witnessed by: Joanne MarkiewiczYYMaintenanceYYYYYYYYNON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVEGardenNON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVENON-RESPONSIVEYYYN/AYYPage 11 of 1116.A.14.dPacket Pg. 492Attachment: ADDENDUM 1 BID TAB (6646 : ITB #18-7430 Landscape Maintenance Vendors) 16.A.14.ePacket Pg. 493Attachment: 18-7430 NORA_Signed (6646 : ITB #18-7430 Landscape Maintenance Vendors) 16.A.14.ePacket Pg. 494Attachment: 18-7430 NORA_Signed (6646 : ITB #18-7430 Landscape Maintenance Vendors) 16.A.14.fPacket Pg. 495Attachment: 18-7430 FloridaLand_VendSigned-with-Updated_Insurance_10-2-18 (6646 : ITB #18-7430 Landscape Maintenance Vendors) 16.A.14.fPacket Pg. 496Attachment: 18-7430 FloridaLand_VendSigned-with-Updated_Insurance_10-2-18 (6646 : ITB #18-7430 Landscape Maintenance Vendors) 16.A.14.fPacket Pg. 497Attachment: 18-7430 FloridaLand_VendSigned-with-Updated_Insurance_10-2-18 (6646 : ITB #18-7430 Landscape Maintenance 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ITB #18-7430 Landscape Maintenance Vendors) 16.A.14.fPacket Pg. 558Attachment: 18-7430 FloridaLand_VendSigned-with-Updated_Insurance_10-2-18 (6646 : ITB #18-7430 Landscape Maintenance Vendors) 16.A.14.fPacket Pg. 559Attachment: 18-7430 FloridaLand_VendSigned-with-Updated_Insurance_10-2-18 (6646 : ITB #18-7430 Landscape Maintenance Vendors) 16.A.14.fPacket Pg. 560Attachment: 18-7430 FloridaLand_VendSigned-with-Updated_Insurance_10-2-18 (6646 : ITB #18-7430 Landscape Maintenance Vendors) 16.A.14.fPacket Pg. 561Attachment: 18-7430 FloridaLand_VendSigned-with-Updated_Insurance_10-2-18 (6646 : ITB #18-7430 Landscape Maintenance Vendors) 16.A.14.fPacket Pg. 562Attachment: 18-7430 FloridaLand_VendSigned-with-Updated_Insurance_10-2-18 (6646 : ITB #18-7430 Landscape Maintenance Vendors) 16.A.14.fPacket Pg. 563Attachment: 18-7430 FloridaLand_VendSigned-with-Updated_Insurance_10-2-18 (6646 : ITB #18-7430 Landscape Maintenance Vendors) SHOULD ANY OF THE ABOVE DESCRIBED POLICIES BE CANCELLED BEFORE THE EXPIRATION DATE THEREOF, NOTICE WILL BE DELIVERED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE POLICY PROVISIONS. INSURER(S) AFFORDING COVERAGE INSURER F : INSURER E : INSURER D : INSURER C : INSURER B : INSURER A : NAIC # NAME:CONTACT (A/C, No):FAX E-MAILADDRESS: PRODUCER (A/C, No, Ext):PHONE INSURED REVISION NUMBER:CERTIFICATE NUMBER:COVERAGES IMPORTANT: If the certificate holder is an ADDITIONAL INSURED, the policy(ies) must have ADDITIONAL INSURED provisions or be endorsed. If SUBROGATION IS WAIVED, subject to the terms and conditions of the policy, certain policies may require an endorsement. A statement on this certificate does not confer rights to the certificate holder in lieu of such endorsement(s). THIS CERTIFICATE IS ISSUED AS A MATTER OF INFORMATION ONLY AND CONFERS NO RIGHTS UPON THE CERTIFICATE HOLDER. THIS CERTIFICATE DOES NOT AFFIRMATIVELY OR NEGATIVELY AMEND, EXTEND OR ALTER THE COVERAGE AFFORDED BY THE POLICIES BELOW. THIS CERTIFICATE OF INSURANCE DOES NOT CONSTITUTE A CONTRACT BETWEEN THE ISSUING INSURER(S), AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE OR PRODUCER, AND THE CERTIFICATE HOLDER. OTHER: (Per accident) (Ea accident) $ $ N / A SUBR WVD ADDL INSD THIS IS TO CERTIFY THAT THE POLICIES OF INSURANCE LISTED BELOW HAVE BEEN ISSUED TO THE INSURED NAMED ABOVE FOR THE POLICY PERIOD INDICATED. NOTWITHSTANDING ANY REQUIREMENT, TERM OR CONDITION OF ANY CONTRACT OR OTHER DOCUMENT WITH RESPECT TO WHICH THIS CERTIFICATE MAY BE ISSUED OR MAY PERTAIN, THE INSURANCE AFFORDED BY THE POLICIES DESCRIBED HEREIN IS SUBJECT TO ALL THE TERMS, EXCLUSIONS AND CONDITIONS OF SUCH POLICIES. LIMITS SHOWN MAY HAVE BEEN REDUCED BY PAID CLAIMS. $ $ $ $PROPERTY DAMAGE BODILY INJURY (Per accident) BODILY INJURY (Per person) COMBINED SINGLE LIMIT AUTOS ONLY AUTOSAUTOS ONLY NON-OWNED SCHEDULEDOWNED ANY AUTO AUTOMOBILE LIABILITY Y / N WORKERS COMPENSATION AND EMPLOYERS' LIABILITY OFFICER/MEMBER EXCLUDED? (Mandatory in NH) DESCRIPTION OF OPERATIONS below If yes, describe under ANY PROPRIETOR/PARTNER/EXECUTIVE $ $ $ E.L. DISEASE - POLICY LIMIT E.L. DISEASE - EA EMPLOYEE E.L. EACH ACCIDENT EROTH-STATUTEPER LIMITS(MM/DD/YYYY)POLICY EXP(MM/DD/YYYY)POLICY EFFPOLICY NUMBERTYPE OF INSURANCELTRINSR DESCRIPTION OF OPERATIONS / LOCATIONS / VEHICLES (ACORD 101, Additional Remarks Schedule, may be attached if more space is required) EXCESS LIAB UMBRELLA LIAB $EACH OCCURRENCE $AGGREGATE $ OCCUR CLAIMS-MADE DED RETENTION $ $PRODUCTS - COMP/OP AGG $GENERAL AGGREGATE $PERSONAL & ADV INJURY $MED EXP (Any one person) $EACH OCCURRENCE DAMAGE TO RENTED $PREMISES (Ea occurrence) COMMERCIAL GENERAL LIABILITY CLAIMS-MADE OCCUR GEN'L AGGREGATE LIMIT APPLIES PER: POLICY PRO-JECT LOC CERTIFICATE OF LIABILITY INSURANCE DATE (MM/DD/YYYY) CANCELLATION AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE ACORD 25 (2016/03) © 1988-2015 ACORD CORPORATION. All rights reserved. CERTIFICATE HOLDER The ACORD name and logo are registered marks of ACORD HIRED AUTOS ONLY 10/1/2018 Brown &Brown Of Florida,Inc. 1421 Pine Ridge Road,Suite 200 Naples FL 34109 239-262-5143 239-261-8265 certs@bbnaples.com Associated Industries Insurance Company,Inc.23140 COMME-2 Southern-Owners Insurance Company 10190FloridaLandMaintenanceIncdba Commercial Land Maintenance 3980 Exchange Avenue Naples FL 34104 Owners Insurance Company 32700 2035063963 B X 1,000,000 X 300,000 10,000 1,000,000 2,000,000 X Y Y 20229177 1/1/2018 1/1/2019 2,000,000 C 1,000,000 X X X 5039875901 1/1/2018 1/1/2019 A X X 5,000,000AWC10957361/1/2018 1/1/2019 5,000,000 A X N Y AWC1076289 1/1/2018 1/1/2019 1,000,000 1,000,000 1,000,000 Landscaping Contractor General Liability includes Additional Insured status per form #55373 -Blanket Additional Insured,when required under a written agreement with you.Blanket Waiver of Subrogation per General Liability Plus Endorsement. Workers Compensation includes Blanket Waiver of Subrogation per form #WC000313 -Waiver of our Right to Recover from Others Endorsement. Landscaping Contractor General Liability includes Additional Insured status per form #55373 -Blanket Additional Insured,when required under a written agreement with you.Blanket Waiver of Subrogation per General Liability Plus Endorsement.Workers Compensation includes Blanket Waiver of Subrogation per form #WC000313 -Waiver of our Right to Recover from Others Endorsement Contract #18-7430 ""Landscape Maintenance Vendors"" Collier County Board of County Commissioners 3227 Tamiami Trail East Naples FL 34112 16.A.14.f Packet Pg. 564 Attachment: 18-7430 FloridaLand_VendSigned-with-Updated_Insurance_10-2-18 (6646 : ITB #18-7430 Landscape Maintenance Vendors) 16.A.14.gPacket Pg. 565Attachment: 18-7430 Superior_VendSigned-with-Insurance 10-02-18 (6646 : ITB #18-7430 Landscape Maintenance Vendors) 16.A.14.gPacket Pg. 566Attachment: 18-7430 Superior_VendSigned-with-Insurance 10-02-18 (6646 : ITB #18-7430 Landscape Maintenance Vendors) 16.A.14.gPacket Pg. 567Attachment: 18-7430 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Superior_VendSigned-with-Insurance 10-02-18 (6646 : ITB #18-7430 Landscape Maintenance Vendors) 16.A.14.gPacket Pg. 610Attachment: 18-7430 Superior_VendSigned-with-Insurance 10-02-18 (6646 : ITB #18-7430 Landscape Maintenance Vendors) 16.A.14.gPacket Pg. 611Attachment: 18-7430 Superior_VendSigned-with-Insurance 10-02-18 (6646 : ITB #18-7430 Landscape Maintenance Vendors) 16.A.14.gPacket Pg. 612Attachment: 18-7430 Superior_VendSigned-with-Insurance 10-02-18 (6646 : ITB #18-7430 Landscape Maintenance Vendors) 16.A.14.gPacket Pg. 613Attachment: 18-7430 Superior_VendSigned-with-Insurance 10-02-18 (6646 : ITB #18-7430 Landscape Maintenance Vendors) 16.A.14.gPacket Pg. 614Attachment: 18-7430 Superior_VendSigned-with-Insurance 10-02-18 (6646 : ITB #18-7430 Landscape Maintenance Vendors) 16.A.14.gPacket Pg. 615Attachment: 18-7430 Superior_VendSigned-with-Insurance 10-02-18 (6646 : ITB #18-7430 Landscape Maintenance Vendors) DATE (MM/DD/YYYY)CERTIFICATE OF LIABILITY INSURANCE THIS CERTIFICATE IS ISSUED AS A MATTER OF INFORMATION ONLY AND CONFERS NO RIGHTS UPON THE CERTIFICATE HOLDER.THIS CERTIFICATE DOES NOT AFFIRMATIVELY OR NEGATIVELY AM END,EXTEND OR ALTER THE COVERAGE AFFORDED BY THE POLICIES BELOW.THIS CERTIFICATE OF INSURANCE DOES NOT CONSTITUTE A CONTRACT BETWEEN THE ISSUING INSURER(S),AUTHORIZ ED REPRESENTATIVE OR PRODUCER, AND THE CERTIFICATE HOLDER. IMPORTANT:If the certificate holder is an ADDITIONAL INSURED,the policy(ies)must be endorsed.If SUBROGATION IS WAIVED,subject to the terms and conditions of the policy,certain policies may require an endorsement.A statement on this certificate does not confer rights to the certificate holder in lieu of such endorsement(s). CONTACTPRODUCERNAME: FAXPHONE(A/C, No):(A/C, No, Ext): E-MAIL ADDRESS: INSURER(S) AFFORDING COVERAGE NAIC # INSURER A : INSURED INSURER B : INSURER C : INSURER D : INSURER E : INSURER F : COVERAGES CERTIFICATE NUMBER:REVISION NUMBER: THIS IS TO CERTIFY THAT THE POLICIES OF INSURANCE LISTED BELOW HAVE BEEN ISSUED TO THE INSURED NAMED ABOVE FOR THE POLICY PERIOD INDICATED.NOTWITHSTANDING ANY REQUIREMENT,TERM OR CONDITION OF ANY CONTRACT OR OTHER DOCUMENT WITH RESPECT TO WHICH THIS CERTIFICATE MAY BE ISSUED OR MAY PERTAIN,THE INSURANCE AFFORDED BY THE POLICIES DESCRIBED HEREIN IS SUBJECT TO ALL THE TERMS, EXCLUSIONS AND CONDITIONS OF SUCH POLICIES. LIMITS SHOWN MAY HAVE BEEN REDUCED BY PAID CLAIMS. ADDL SUBRINSR POLICY EFF POLICY EXPTYPE OF INSURANCE LIMITSPOLICY NUMBERLTR (MM/DD/YYYY)(MM/DD/YYYY)INSD WVD COMMERCIAL GENERAL LIABILITY EACH OCCURRENCE $ DAMAGE TO RENTEDCLAIMS-MADE OCCUR $PREMISES (Ea occurrence) MED EXP (Any one person)$ PERSONAL & ADV INJURY $ GEN'L AGGREGATE LIMIT APPLIES PER:GENERAL AGGREGATE $ PRO-POLICY LOC PRODUCTS - COMP/OP AGG $JECT $OTHER: COMBINED SINGLE LIMITAUTOMOBILE LIABILITY $(Ea accident) BODILY INJURY (Per person)$ANY AUTO ALL OW NED SCHEDULED BODILY INJURY (Per accident)$AUTOS AUTOS NON-OW NED PROPERTY DAMAGE $HIRED AUTOS (Per accident)AUTOS $ UMBRELLA LIAB EACH OCCURRENCE $OCCUR EXCESS LIAB CLAIMS-MADE AGGREGATE $ $DED RETENTION $ PER OTH-WORKERS COMPENSATION STATUTE ERAND EMPLOYERS' LIABILITY Y / NANY PROPRIETOR/PARTNER/EXECUTIVE E.L. EACH ACCIDENT $N / AOFFICER/MEMBER EXCLUDED? (Mandatory in NH)E.L. DISEASE - EA EMPLOYEE $ If yes, describe under E.L. DISEASE - POLICY LIMIT $DESCRIPTION OF OPERATIONS below DESCRIPTION OF OPERATIONS / LOCATIONS / VEHICLES (ACORD 101, Additional Remarks Schedule, may be attached if more space is required) CERTIFICATE HOLDER CANCELLATION SHOULD ANY OF THE ABOVE DESCRIBED POLICIES BE CANCELLED BEFORE THE EXPIRATION DATE THEREOF,NOTICE WILL BE DELIVERED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE POLICY PROVISIONS. AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE © 1988-2014 ACORD CORPORATION. All rights reserved. The ACORD name and logo are registered marks of ACORDACORD 25 (2014/01) SUPERI1 OP ID: M6 09/26/2018 Krystal VargasBROWN & BROWN OF FLORIDA INC 14900 NW 79th Court Suite#200 Miami Lakes, FL 33016-5869 Krystal Vargas 305-714-4400 305-714-4401 Wesco Insurance Co.25011 Commerce and Industry Ins Co 19410Superior Landscaping & Lawn Care Services Inc 2200 NW 23rd Ave. Miami, FL 33142 A X 1,000,000 X X WPP159963600 12/01/2017 12/01/2018 300,000 10,000 1,000,000 2,000,000 X 2,000,000 1,000,000 A X X WPP159963600 12/01/2017 12/01/2018 X 4,000,000 XA BEO012147156 12/01/2017 12/01/2018 4,000,000 Landscaping & Lawn services ***See Notepad*** COLLIER Collier County Board of County Commissioners 3295 Tamiami Trail E. Naples, FL 34112 16.A.14.g Packet Pg. 616 Attachment: 18-7430 Superior_VendSigned-with-Insurance 10-02-18 (6646 : ITB #18-7430 Landscape Maintenance Vendors) PAGEHOLDER CODE NOTEPAD:INSURED'S NAME Date COLLIER SUPERI1 2 Superior Landscaping & Lawn OP ID: M6 09/26/2018 Collier County Board of County Commissioners, OR, Board of County Commissioners in Collier County, OR Collier County Government, OR Collier County are Additional insured on a Primary & Non Contributory basis with respects to General Liability and Auto Liability when required by writtencontract. 16.A.14.g Packet Pg. 617 Attachment: 18-7430 Superior_VendSigned-with-Insurance 10-02-18 (6646 : ITB #18-7430 Landscape Maintenance Vendors) INSR ADDL SUBR LTR INSR WVD DATE (MM/DD/YYYY) PRODUCER CONTACT NAME: FAXPHONE (A/C, No):(A/C, No, Ext): E-MAIL ADDRESS: INSURER A : INSURED INSURER B : INSURER C : INSURER D : INSURER E : INSURER F : POLICY NUMBER POLICY EFF POLICY EXPTYPE OF INSURANCE LIMITS(MM/DD/YYYY)(MM/DD/YYYY) GENERAL LIABILITY AUTOMOBILE LIABILITY UMBRELLA LIAB EXCESS LIAB WORKERS COMPENSATION AND EMPLOYERS' LIABILITY DESCRIPTION OF OPERATIONS / LOCATIONS / VEHICLES (Attach ACORD 101, Additional Remarks Schedule, if more space is required) AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE INSURER(S) AFFORDING COVERAGE NAIC # Y / N N / A (Mandatory in NH) ANY PROPRIETOR/PARTNER/EXECUTIVE OFFICER/MEMBER EXCLUDED? EACH OCCURRENCE $ DAMAGE TO RENTEDCOMMERCIAL GENERAL LIABILITY $PREMISES (Ea occurrence) CLAIMS-MADE OCCUR MED EXP (Any one person)$ PERSONAL & ADV INJURY $ GENERAL AGGREGATE $ GEN'L AGGREGATE LIMIT APPLIES PER:PRODUCTS - COMP/OP AGG $ $PRO-POLICY LOCJECT COMBINED SINGLE LIMIT $(Ea accident) BODILY INJURY (Per person)$ANY AUTO ALL OWNED SCHEDULED BODILY INJURY (Per accident)$AUTOS AUTOS HIRED AUTOS NON-OWNED PROPERTY DAMAGE $AUTOS (Per accident) $ OCCUR EACH OCCURRENCE $ CLAIMS-MADE AGGREGATE $ DED RETENTION $$ WC STATU-OTH- TORY LIMITS ER E.L. EACH ACCIDENT $ E.L. DISEASE - EA EMPLOYEE $ If yes, describe under E.L. DISEASE - POLICY LIMIT $DESCRIPTION OF OPERATIONS below SHOULD ANY OF THE ABOVE DESCRIBED POLICIES BE CANCELLED BEFORE THE EXPIRATION DATE THEREOF, NOTICE WILL BE DELIVERED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE POLICY PROVISIONS. THIS IS TO CERTIFY THAT THE POLICIES OF INSURANCE LISTED BELOW HAVE BEEN ISSUED TO THE INSURED NAMED ABOVE FOR THE POLICY PERIOD INDICATED. NOTWITHSTANDING ANY REQUIREMENT, TERM OR CONDITION OF ANY CONTRACT OR OTHER DOCUMENT WITH RESPECT TO WHICH THIS CERTIFICATE MAY BE ISSUED OR MAY PERTAIN, THE INSURANCE AFFORDED BY THE POLICIES DESCRIBED HEREIN IS SUBJECT TO ALL THE TERMS, EXCLUSIONS AND CONDITIONS OF SUCH POLICIES. LIMITS SHOWN MAY HAVE BEEN REDUCED BY PAID CLAIMS. THIS CERTIFICATE IS ISSUED AS A MATTER OF INFORMATION ONLY AND CONFERS NO RIGHTS UPON THE CERTIFICATE HOLDER. THIS CERTIFICATE DOES NOT AFFIRMATIVELY OR NEGATIVELY AMEND, EXTEND OR ALTER THE COVERAGE AFFORDED BY THE POLICIES BELOW. THIS CERTIFICATE OF INSURANCE DOES NOT CONSTITUTE A CONTRACT BETWEEN THE ISSUING INSURER(S), AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE OR PRODUCER, AND THE CERTIFICATE HOLDER. IMPORTANT: If the certificate holder is an ADDITIONAL INSURED, the policy(ies) must be endorsed. If SUBROGATION IS WAIVED, subject to the terms and conditions of the policy, certain policies may require an endorsement. A statement on this certificate does not confer rights to the certificate holder in lieu of such endorsement(s). COVERAGES CERTIFICATE NUMBER:REVISION NUMBER: CERTIFICATE HOLDER CANCELLATION © 1988-2010 ACORD CORPORATION. All rights reserved. The ACORD name and logo are registered marks of ACORDACORD 25 (2010/05) ACORDTM CERTIFICATE OF LIABILITY INSURANCE Amerisure Mutual Insurance Company 9/26/2018 Gulfshore Insurance, Inc - SFL 4100 Goodlette Rd N Naples, FL 34103 239 261-3646 Kaylee R. Fort 239 435-7151 239 213-2803 kfort@gulfshoreinsurance.com Superior Landscaping & Lawn Service,Inc 2200 NW 23rd Ave Miami, FL 33142 23396 A Y X WC209034404 12/01/2017 12/01/2018 X 1,000,000 1,000,000 1,000,000 Collier County Board of County Commissioners 3295 Tamiami Trail E. Naples, FL 34112 1 of 1 #S1328076/M1295481 SUPLAClient#: 71430 KRF16 1 of 1 #S1328076/M1295481 16.A.14.g Packet Pg. 618 Attachment: 18-7430 Superior_VendSigned-with-Insurance 10-02-18 (6646 : ITB #18-7430 Landscape Maintenance Vendors) 16.A.14.g Packet Pg. 619 Attachment: 18-7430 Superior_VendSigned-with-Insurance 10-02-18 (6646 : ITB #18-7430 Landscape Maintenance Vendors) 16.A.14.g Packet Pg. 620 Attachment: 18-7430 Superior_VendSigned-with-Insurance 10-02-18 (6646 : ITB #18-7430 Landscape Maintenance Vendors) 16.A.14.g Packet Pg. 621 Attachment: 18-7430 Superior_VendSigned-with-Insurance 10-02-18 (6646 : ITB #18-7430 Landscape Maintenance Vendors) 16.A.14.g Packet Pg. 622 Attachment: 18-7430 Superior_VendSigned-with-Insurance 10-02-18 (6646 : ITB #18-7430 Landscape Maintenance Vendors) 16.A.14.g Packet Pg. 623 Attachment: 18-7430 Superior_VendSigned-with-Insurance 10-02-18 (6646 : ITB #18-7430 Landscape Maintenance Vendors) 16.A.14.g Packet Pg. 624 Attachment: 18-7430 Superior_VendSigned-with-Insurance 10-02-18 (6646 : ITB #18-7430 Landscape Maintenance Vendors) 16.A.14.g Packet Pg. 625 Attachment: 18-7430 Superior_VendSigned-with-Insurance 10-02-18 (6646 : ITB #18-7430 Landscape Maintenance Vendors) COMMERCIAL GENERAL LIABILITY CG 20 01 04 13 THIS ENDORSEMENT CHANGES THE POLICY.PLEASE READITCAREFULLY. CG 20 01 04 13 ©Insurance Services Office,Inc.,2012 Page 1 of 1 PRIMARY AN DNONCONTRIBUTORY – OTHER INSURANCE CONDITION This endorsement modifies insur ance provided under the following: COMMERCIAL GENERAL LIABILITY COVERAGE PART PRODUCTS/COMPLETED OPERATIONS LIABILITY COVERAGE PART The following is added to the Other In surance Condition and supersedes any provision to the contrary: Primary And Noncontributory Insurance This insurance is primary to and will not seek contribution from any other insurance available to an additional insured under your policy provided that: (1)The additional insured is aNamed Insured under such other insurance;and (2)You have agreed in writing in acontract or agreement that this insurance would be primary and would not seek contribution from any other insurance available to the additional insured. 16.A.14.g Packet Pg. 626 Attachment: 18-7430 Superior_VendSigned-with-Insurance 10-02-18 (6646 : ITB #18-7430 Landscape Maintenance Vendors) SHOULD ANY OF THE ABOVE DESCRIBED POLICIES BE CANCELLED BEFORE THE EXPIRATION DATE THEREOF, NOTICE WILL BE DELIVERED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE POLICY PROVISIONS. INSURER(S) AFFORDING COVERAGE INSURER F : INSURER E : INSURER D : INSURER C : INSURER B : INSURER A : NAIC # NAME:CONTACT (A/C, No):FAX E-MAILADDRESS: PRODUCER (A/C, No, Ext):PHONE INSURED REVISION NUMBER:CERTIFICATE NUMBER:COVERAGES IMPORTANT: If the certificate holder is an ADDITIONAL INSURED, the policy(ies) must have ADDITIONAL INSURED provisions or be endorsed. If SUBROGATION IS WAIVED, subject to the terms and conditions of the policy, certain policies may require an endorsement. A statement on this certificate does not confer rights to the certificate holder in lieu of such endorsement(s). THIS CERTIFICATE IS ISSUED AS A MATTER OF INFORMATION ONLY AND CONFERS NO RIGHTS UPON THE CERTIFICATE HOLDER. THIS CERTIFICATE DOES NOT AFFIRMATIVELY OR NEGATIVELY AMEND, EXTEND OR ALTER THE COVERAGE AFFORDED BY THE POLICIES BELOW. THIS CERTIFICATE OF INSURANCE DOES NOT CONSTITUTE A CONTRACT BETWEEN THE ISSUING INSURER(S), AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE OR PRODUCER, AND THE CERTIFICATE HOLDER. OTHER: (Per accident) (Ea accident) $ $ N / A SUBR WVD ADDL INSD THIS IS TO CERTIFY THAT THE POLICIES OF INSURANCE LISTED BELOW HAVE BEEN ISSUED TO THE INSURED NAMED ABOVE FOR THE POLICY PERIOD INDICATED. NOTWITHSTANDING ANY REQUIREMENT, TERM OR CONDITION OF ANY CONTRACT OR OTHER DOCUMENT WITH RESPECT TO WHICH THIS CERTIFICATE MAY BE ISSUED OR MAY PERTAIN, THE INSURANCE AFFORDED BY THE POLICIES DESCRIBED HEREIN IS SUBJECT TO ALL THE TERMS, EXCLUSIONS AND CONDITIONS OF SUCH POLICIES. LIMITS SHOWN MAY HAVE BEEN REDUCED BY PAID CLAIMS. $ $ $ $PROPERTY DAMAGE BODILY INJURY (Per accident) BODILY INJURY (Per person) COMBINED SINGLE LIMIT AUTOS ONLY AUTOSAUTOS ONLY NON-OWNED SCHEDULEDOWNED ANY AUTO AUTOMOBILE LIABILITY Y / N WORKERS COMPENSATION AND EMPLOYERS' LIABILITY OFFICER/MEMBER EXCLUDED? (Mandatory in NH) DESCRIPTION OF OPERATIONS below If yes, describe under ANY PROPRIETOR/PARTNER/EXECUTIVE $ $ $ E.L. DISEASE - POLICY LIMIT E.L. DISEASE - EA EMPLOYEE E.L. EACH ACCIDENT EROTH-STATUTEPER LIMITS(MM/DD/YYYY)POLICY EXP(MM/DD/YYYY)POLICY EFFPOLICY NUMBERTYPE OF INSURANCELTRINSR DESCRIPTION OF OPERATIONS / LOCATIONS / VEHICLES (ACORD 101, Additional Remarks Schedule, may be attached if more space is required) EXCESS LIAB UMBRELLA LIAB $EACH OCCURRENCE $AGGREGATE $ OCCUR CLAIMS-MADE DED RETENTION $ $PRODUCTS - COMP/OP AGG $GENERAL AGGREGATE $PERSONAL & ADV INJURY $MED EXP (Any one person) $EACH OCCURRENCE DAMAGE TO RENTED $PREMISES (Ea occurrence) COMMERCIAL GENERAL LIABILITY CLAIMS-MADE OCCUR GEN'L AGGREGATE LIMIT APPLIES PER: POLICY PRO-JECT LOC CERTIFICATE OF LIABILITY INSURANCE DATE (MM/DD/YYYY) CANCELLATION AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE ACORD 25 (2016/03) © 1988-2015 ACORD CORPORATION. All rights reserved. CERTIFICATE HOLDER The ACORD name and logo are registered marks of ACORD HIRED AUTOS ONLY 10/1/2018 Brown &Brown Of Florida,Inc. 1421 Pine Ridge Road,Suite 200 Naples FL 34109 239-262-5143 239-261-8265 certs@bbnaples.com Associated Industries Insurance Company,Inc.23140 COMME-2 Southern-Owners Insurance Company 10190FloridaLandMaintenanceIncdba Commercial Land Maintenance 3980 Exchange Avenue Naples FL 34104 Owners Insurance Company 32700 2035063963 B X 1,000,000 X 300,000 10,000 1,000,000 2,000,000 X Y Y 20229177 1/1/2018 1/1/2019 2,000,000 C 1,000,000 X X X 5039875901 1/1/2018 1/1/2019 A X X 5,000,000AWC10957361/1/2018 1/1/2019 5,000,000 A X N Y AWC1076289 1/1/2018 1/1/2019 1,000,000 1,000,000 1,000,000 Landscaping Contractor General Liability includes Additional Insured status per form #55373 -Blanket Additional Insured,when required under a written agreement with you.Blanket Waiver of Subrogation per General Liability Plus Endorsement. Workers Compensation includes Blanket Waiver of Subrogation per form #WC000313 -Waiver of our Right to Recover from Others Endorsement. Landscaping Contractor General Liability includes Additional Insured status per form #55373 -Blanket Additional Insured,when required under a written agreement with you.Blanket Waiver of Subrogation per General Liability Plus Endorsement.Workers Compensation includes Blanket Waiver of Subrogation per form #WC000313 -Waiver of our Right to Recover from Others Endorsement Contract #18-7430 ""Landscape Maintenance Vendors"" Collier County Board of County Commissioners 3227 Tamiami Trail East Naples FL 34112 16.A.14.h Packet Pg. 627 Attachment: 18-7430 Superior_InsuranceUpdated_10-01-18 (6646 : ITB #18-7430 Landscape Maintenance Vendors)