Agenda 06/10/2008 Item #16C 2
Agenda Item No. 16C2
June 10, 2008
Page 1 of 45
Executive Summarv
Recommendation to award Bid No. 08-5044R to Professional Services Industries,
Inc. (PSI), to sample, analyze and report data collected for the Golden Gate
Groundwater Baseline Monitoring Project in the amount of $75,193.20.
OBJECTIVE: To award Bid No. 08-5044R to Professional Services Industries, Inc.
(PSI), to sample, analyze and report data collected for the Golden Gate Groundwater
Baseline Monitoring Project in the amount of$75, 193.20.
CONSIDERATION: The public purpose of the Golden Gate Groundwater Baseline
Monitoring Project is to determine the area's ground water quality. Collection of this
data would be compared with the January 2005 Groundwater Baseline Monitoring report.
This bid includes: sampling, analysis and the report of the groundwater data located in
the northern Golden Gate Estates area east of 951, south of Immokalee Road, north of
Interstate 1-75 (Alligator Alley) and west of Desoto Boulevard. The population in the
northern Golden Gate area is expected to continue to grow and most of the residences
have privately owned septic tank systems and rely on potable water wells as their primary
drinking water source. A formal competitive bid was advertised on March 21, 2008,
under Bid No. 08-5044R. There were 187 notices sent; of which 87 packages were
downloaded and 8 bids received. Three bids met the bid requirements; however, PSI total
bid cost was the most cost effective.
FISCAL IMPACT: Funds are available in the Water Pollution Control Fund (114).
LEGAL CONSIDERATIONS: The County Attorney's Office has reviewed this item
for legal sufficiency and there are no outstanding legal considerations. -SRT.
GROWTH MANAGEMENT IMPACT: This project is compliant with the County's
Growth Management Plan and will significantly contribute to the implementation of the
many goals of the Conservation and Coastal Management Element of the Growth
Management Plan.
RECOMMENDATION: That the Board of Commissioners:
. Award the bid of $75, 193.20 for Bid No. 08-5044R, received from PSI,
PREPARED BY: Mary Valcante, Operations Supervisor, Pollution Control &
Prevention Department
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Agenda Item No. 16C2
June 10, 2008
Page 2 of 45
COLLIER COUNTY
BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
Item Number:
Item Summary:
16C2
Meeting Date:
Recommendation to award Bid No. 08-5044R to Professional Services Industries, Inc. (PSI),
to sample. analyze and report data collected for the Golden Gate Groundwater Baseline
Monitoring Project in the amount of $75,193,20
6/10/2008 9:00:00 AM
Prepared By
Mary Valcante
Operations Supervisor
Date
Public Utilities
Pollution Control & Prevention
5/21/20082:16:56 PM
Approved By
Jack P. Curran
Purchasing Agent
Date
Administrative Services
Purchasing
5/22/2008 11 :46 AM
Approved By
Scott R. Teach
Assistant County Attorney
Date
County Attorney
County Attorney Office
5/22/200612:01 PM
Approved By
Mike Hauer
Acquisition Manager
Date
Administrative Services
Purchasing
5/22/2008 12:01 PM
Approved By
Steve Carnell
Purchasing/General Svcs Director
Date
Administrative Services
Purchasing
5/23/2008 11 :49 AM
Approved By
Ray Smith
Director
Date
Public Utilities
Pollution Control & Prevention
5/23/200811 :54 AM
Approved By
Thomas Wides
Operations Director
Date
Public Utilities
Public Utilities Operations
5/23/20081 :10 PM
Approved By
James W. Delany
Public Utilities Administrator
Date
Public Utilities
Public Utilities Administration
5/23/2008 1 :39 PM
Approved By
OMB Coordinator
OMS Coordinator
Date
County Manager's Office
Office of Management & Budget
5/30/20088:56 AM
Approved By
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Agenda Item No. 16C2
June 10. 2008
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Randy Greenwald
Management/Budget Analyst
Date
County Manager's Office
Office of Management & Budget
6/2/20064:30 PM
Approved By
James V, Mudd
County Manager
Date
Board of County
Commissioners
County Manager's Office
6/3/200812:37 PM
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Agenda Item No. 16C2
June 10. 2008
Page 10 of 45
~ COLLIER COUNTY GOVERNMENT
PURCHASING DEPARTMENT 3301 EAST TAMIAMI TRAIL
ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES DIVISION PURCHASING BUILDING
NAPLES. FLORIDA 34112
(239) 252-6098
FAX (239) 252-6596
www.collierqov.netlpurchasinq
DATE:
March 21, 2008
TO:
Prospective Bidders
FROM:
John P. Curran
Purchasing Agent
RE:
BID #08-5044R - "Golden Gate Groundwater Baseline Monitoring"
The Board of County Commissioners, Public Utilities Division, desires to receive bids for
the above-referenced services.
Please refer to the Public Notice contained in the enclosed bid package for the time and
date of the Opening of this Bid.
If you have any immediate questions regarding the specifications or intended work, you
may contact John Curran, Purchasing Department via Q&A on E-procurement site
under current bid. www.collierqov.netlbid
We look forward to your participation in this bid process.
cc: Ray Smith, Pollution Control and Prevention
NOTE: If you choose to bid manually, please submit an
ORIGINAL and ONE COPY of your bid pages and any other required
documentation.
Bid No 08-5044R "GG Groundwater Baseline Monitoring" Page 2
Agenda Item No. 16C2
June 10. 2008
Page 11 of 4 5
NON-BiDDER'S RESPONSE
BID #08-5044R
For purposes of maintaining an accurate bidder's list and facilitating your firm's
response to our invitation for bid, we are interested in ascertaining reasons for
prospective bidder's failure to respond to invitations for bids.
If your firm is not responding to this bid, please indicate the reason(s) by checking an
appropriate item (s) listed below and return this form to the Purchasing Department,
Collier County Government Center, 3301 East Tamiami Trail, Purchasing Building,
Naples, FL 34112. Please indicate "NO BI D" on the outside of the envelope or fax to
(239) 252-6596.
We are not responding to this invitation for bid for the following reason(s):
D Items or materials requested not manufactured by us or not available to our
company;
D Our items or materials do not meet specifications;
D Circle one - Specifications were:
Not clearly understood, Not applicable, Too vague, Too rigid,
Quantities too small, or
D Incorrect address used. Please correct:
Other reason(s):
Name of Firm:
Mailing Address:
City, State, ZIP:
Phone (
)
FAX (
)
By:
Signature of Representative
Bid No 08-5044R "GG Groundwater Baseline Monitoring" Page 3
Agenda Item No. 16C2
June 10. 2008
Page 12 of 45
PUBLIC NOTICE
Sealed bids for.:'Furnish Two Fine Screen Systems at South County Water Reclamation
Facility" will be received at the Collier County Purchasing Director's Office, 3301 East
Tamiami Trail, Purchasing Building, Naples, FL 34112, until 2:30 p.m., Collier County
Time on April 18, 2008.
BID #08-5044R
"Golden Gate Groundwater Baseline Monitoring"
If you have any immediate questions regarding the specifications or intended work, you
may contact John Curran, Purchasing Department via Q&A on E-procurement site
under current bid. www.collieroov.nellbid
All bids shall be made upon the Official Bid Form attached to the specifications, which
may be seen on the Collier County Purchasing Department E-Procurement website:
www.collieroov . nellbid.
Collier County does not discriminate based on age, race, color, sex, religion, national
origin, disability or marital status.
BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA
BY: /s/ STEVE CARNELL
Steve Carnell, C.P.M
Purchasing/General Services Director
Publicly posted on the Collier County Purchasing Department website:
www.collieroov.netlpurchasino and in the lobby of the Purchasing Building on
March 21st, 2008. .
Bid No 08-5044R "GG Groundwater Baseline Monitoring"
Page 4
Agenda Item No. 16C2
June 10, 2008
Page 13 of 45
GENERAL BIDDING REQUIREMENTS
1. All bids must be made on the bid form
furnished by the County. No bid will be
considered unless the bid form is properly
siqned.
2. Vendors must provide unit Drices any time
unit prices are requested in the units
requested. These unit prices must be
proper and balanced so as to allow fair
adjustments in quantities as required by the
County. All prices will remain firm for a
period of ninety (90) days from date of bid
opening.
3. Any transportation and/or any other charges
incurred In delivering the product as
specified must be included in the bid price.
FOB destination shall appiy unless
exception is made in the specifications.
4. Any discounts or terms must be shown on
the bid form. Such discounts. if any. will be
considered and computed in the tabulation
of the bids. In no instance should terms for
less than 15 days payment be offered.
5. Bidders taking exception to any part or
section of these specifications shall indicate
such exceptions on a separate sheet entitled
"EXCEPTiONS TO SPECIFICATIONS".
Failure to indicate any exceptions shall be
Interpreted as the bidders intent to fully
comply with the specifications as written.
6. The County reserves the right to formally
amend and/or clarify the Requirements of
the bid specifications where It deems
necessary. Any such addendum/clarification
shall be In writing and shall be distributed to
all parties who received the original bid
specifications and are eligible for
consideration Drior to the deadline for
submission of bids.
7. The County reserves the right to reject any
and all bids, to waive defects In the form of
bid, also to select the bid that best meets the
requirements of the County.
8. All bids shall be in the hands of the County
Purchasing Director, Collier County
Government Complex. Purchasing Building,
Naples, FL 34112. by the date and time as
stated in the Legal Notice. No late bids can
or will be accepted.
9. All bids must be placed in a sealed
enveloDe, and plainly marked as folloWS:-
(1) The date and time of receipt of the bids by
the County Purchasing Director.
(2) The number of the bid and the bid title for
which the bidder submitting the bid.
However, under no circumstances shall
any part of, or pertaining directly to the
bldder's offer, be exposed on the outside
of the bid offer.
SDecial Note: All bids sent by courier
service must have the bid number and title
on the outside of the courier packet.
10. Collier County. Florida as a political
subdivision of the State of Florida, is exempt
from the payment of Florida sales tax to its
vendors under Chapter 212, Florida
Statutes. All successful bidders will be
provided a copy of Coliler County's
Certificate of Exemption (#85-
8012621830C) upon contract award.
Corporations. individuals and other entities
are impacted by Chapter 212, Florida
Statutes according to the type of service.
sale of commodity or other contractual
agreement to be made with Collier County.
By submittal of a properly executed
response to a bid from Collier County,
Florida. the bidder Is acknowledging that he
is aware of his statutory responsibilities for
sales tax under Chapter 212. Florida
Statutes.
Collier County Is also exempt from most
Federal excise taxes. By submittal of a
properly executed response to a bid from
Collier County. Florida. the bidder Is
acknowledging that he Is aware of his
responsibilities for Federal excise taxes.
11. Tangible personal property purchased by
Contractors in the performance of realty
construction for the County is taxable.
though the County is exempt on Its own
purchases.
12. In case of identical bids tying as low bid. the
County shall ask vendors to submit
certification that they have a drug-free
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workplace in accordance with Section
287.087 Florida Statutes. Should all
vendors provide said certification; the
County will give local vendor preference.
13. Permits. Licenses. Taxes: In compliance
with Section 218.80. F.S.. all permits
necessary for the prosecution of the Work
shall be obtained by the Contractor. In
addition, the Contractor shall comply with all
rules, regulations and laws of Collier County,
the State of Florida. or the U.S. Government
now in force or hereafter adopted.
14. The County reserves the right to accept Item
or group of items of this bid, unless the
bidder qualified his bid by specific
limitations.
15. The County reserves the right to award any
item or groups of items to more than one
vendor on any bid unless otherwise noted in
the bid specifications.
16. Alternate bids will not be considered unless
authorized by the Invitation for Bids.
17. Bidders on any construction project must be
qualified and directly responsible for 30% or
more of the Bid amount for said work.
18. Payment will be made by the County within
thirty (30) days from receipt and acceptance
by the County of delivery of the bid Items or
receipt of invoice for same, whichever is
received later.
19. Any Contractor who is a recipient of County
funds, or who proposes to perform an work
or furnish any goods under this bid shall not
discriminate against any worker, employee
or applicant or any member of the public
because of age race, color, sex, religion.
national origin, disability or marital status nor
otherwise commit an unfair employment
practice.
20. For bidders who wish to receive copies of
bids after the bid opening, the County
reserves the right to recover all costs
associated with the printing and distribution
of such copies.
21. Any actual or prospective respondent to an
Invitation to Bid or Request for Proposal who
is aggrieved with respect to the former, shall
file a written protest with the Purchasing
Director prior to the opening of the Bid or the
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due date for acceptance of Proposals. All
such protests must be filed with the
Purchasing Director no later than 11 :00 a.m.
Collier County time on the advertised date
for the opening of the Bid or the acceptance
date for the Request for Proposals.
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22. Bid award selection criteria is as follows:
a. All questions on the bid Page shall be
answered as to price(s), time
requirements. prompt payment terms
[discounts]. required document
submissions and system documentation
of addenda download.
b. Award shall be based upon the
responses to all questions on the Bid
Page.
c. Further consideration will include but
not be limited to references,
completeness of bid response and past
performances on other County
bids/projects.
d. Prices will be read in public exactly as
written on the Bid Page at the time of
the bid opening; however. should an
error in calculations occur whenever
unit pricing and price extensions are
requested. the unit price shall prevail.
Mathematical miscalculations may be
corrected by the County to reflect the
proper answer.
23. Award of contract will be made by the Board
of County Commissioners in public session.
Awards pertaining to the Collier County
Airport Authority will generally be made by
that agency's approval Board. Award shall
be made in a manner consistent with the
County's Purchasing Policy. Award
recommendations will be posted outside the
offices of the Purchasing Department on
Wednesdays and Thursdays. Any actual or
prospective respondent who desires to
formally protest the recommended contract
award must file a notice of Intent to protest
with the Purchasing Director within two (2)
calendar days (excluding weekends and
County holidays) of the date that the
recommended award is posted. Upon filing
of said notice, the protesting party will have
five (5) days to file a formal protest and will
be given instructions as to the form and
content requirements of the formal protest.
A copy of the "Protest Polley" is available at
the office of the Purchasing Director.
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24. All firms are hereby placed on NOTICE that
the County Commission does not wish to be
lobbied...either individually or
collectively...about a project for which a firm
has submitted a bid. Firms and their agents
are not to contact members of the County
Commission for such purposes as meetings
of introduction. luncheons. dinners. etc.
During the bidding process. from bid
opening to final Board approval. no firm or
their agent shall contact any other employee
of Collier County with the exception of the
Purchasing Director.
25. The Contractor shall employ people to work
at County facilities who are neat, clean. well-
groomed and courteous.
26. If the bidder should be of the opinion that the
meaning of any part of the Bidding
Document is doubtful. obscure or contains
errors or omissions he should report such
opinion to the Purchasing Director before
the bid opening date.
27. The County assumes no responsibility for
bids received after the due date and time. or
at any office or location other than that
specified herein, whether due to mail delays.
courier mistakes, mishandling, Inclement
weather or any other reason. Late bids shall
be returned unopened. and shall not be
considered for award.
28. Bidder acknowledges. and without
exception or stipulation, any firm(s) receiving
an award shall be fully responsible for
complying with the provisions of the
Immigration Reform and Control Act of 1986
as iocated at 8 U.S.C. 1324, et seo. and
regulations relating thereto, as either may be
amended. Failure by the awarded firm(s) to
comply with the laws referenced herein shall
constitute a breach of the award agreement
and the County shall have the discretion to
unilaterally terminate said agreement
immediately.
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Bid #08-5044R "Golden Gate Groundwater Baseline Monitoring"
SPECIFICA nONS
Overview
These specifications are intended to provide the information by which prospective bidders
may understand the requirements of Collier County relative to providing field-testing,
monitoring services, laboratory services, and water quality assessment/reporting.
In November 2003, Collier County contracted a groundwater monitoring study within the
Northern Golden Gate Estates area. The intent of this study was to determine the area's
baseline ground water quality so future ground water quality studies could determine
potential degradation of groundwater quality, potentially caused by human activity such as
septic tank usage, agriculture, landscaping and mechanical work. As a result a "Golden Gate
Ground Water Baseline Monitoring Report" was completed January 31, 2005.
The objective of this study is to determine if there is any degradation of ground water quality
when compared with the January 2005 report and/or identify any exceedance of the State's
Drinking Water (Chapter 62-550, Florida Administrative Code) or any Ground Water Cleanup
Target Level (Chapter 62-777, Florida Administrative Code) Standards.
Northern Golden Gate Estates is located east of County Road 951, south of Immokalee
Road and Oil Well Road, north of Interstate 1-75 (Alligator Alley) and west of Desoto
Boulevard includes approximately 93 square miles with approximately nine thousand four
hundred and sixty-four (9,464) dwellings with twenty nine thousand three hundred and fifty
(29,350) residents (Certificate of Occupancy (CO) data on dwelling units and 2000 Census
Data). The population in the Northern Golden Gate Estates area is expected to continue to
grow through the foreseeable future. A search of the well permits completed in October,
2007, is summarized in Appendix A, shows the area has six thousand eight hundred and
sixty-four (6,864) residential wells on record. If not all, most of the residences are serviced by
privately owned septic tank systems and rely on potable water wells as their primary drinking
water source.
Scope of Work
The Contractor will hire a National Environmental Laboratory Accreditation Conference
(NELAC) certified laboratory (as a subcontractor) to perform the analytical work required. All
samplers must be FDEP certified and the sampling agency must also have a Field Quality
Manual per DEP-SOP-001/01 FA 1000.
Field parameters measured for each well include pH, conductivity, oxygen, turbidity and
temperature, and will also confirm stable conditions for collection of all groundwater samples.
All of the samples will have a microbiological analysis (fecal coliform, total coliform) for the
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purpose of determining if there is a potential that pathogenic bacteria contamination exists
within each residential well.
Fifteen of the wells sampled previously in 2003 for pesticides, herbicides, volatile organic
compounds, nutrients and metals will be sampled again for these same parameters in an
attempt to establish trend data. Twenty-eight of the wells sampled previously sampled for
nutrients will also be sampled again. If any of these wells are not available the Contractor will
note this and recommend an alternative course of action to be approved by the County
Project Manager. Ultimately the Contractor will follow the decision of the County Project
Manager.
The laboratory shall complete all work and submit a final lab report within 10 business days
from the date the sample was received. In the event there is an exceedance of the State's
Drinkino Water (Chapter 62-550. Florida Administrative Code) or Ground Water Cleanup
Taroet Level (Chapter 62-777. Florida Administrative Code) the Contractor will collect a
second sample to confirm the accuracy of the orioinal result. within 3 business days of the
notification of the exceedance. Copies of all completed laboratory reports showing an
exceedance shall be forwarded to the County's Project Manager within 24 hours of receipt
from the laboratory via e-mail or FAX. Each laboratory report shall be specifically written for
each home owner's well. This will allow the County's Project Manager to quickly notify each
resident of the quality of the ground water received from their well.
All the field parameters and analytical data will be documented in the final report and will
include a written trend assessment of all the parameters collected and compared with the
2005 Golden Gate Groundwater Baseline Monitoring Report. The final report shall identify
any exceedances in water quality standards and rernain consistent with the format written
under Task 7. A complete hard copy and electronic copy of the final report, tables, photos,
figures, completed Chain of Custody Forms and Laboratory Data Reports in an "ADaPT
Format" will be part of the final report deliverable. The Contractor will also be responsible for
the entry of all water quality data (Laboratory and field) into the STORET Database. This will
ensure compliance with STORET Database entry requirements.
The following presents details on each of the project tasks needed to successfully complete
the program.
Task 1 - Obtain Access for the Sampling
A total of 84 residential potable wells within the subject area (Northern Golden Gate Estates)
are required to be sampled. The first task is to identify those wells sampled during the 2005
Golden Gate Groundwater Baseline Monitoring Report and obtain written authorization from
the property owners to sample these wells again. The County's Project Manager will prepare
the initial letter (on County Letterhead) that the Contractor will mail to all residences
requesting their permission to sample their well. The Contractor will provide a self-addressed
stamped return envelope that the owners will use to send back their authorization to sample.
The Contractor is required to submit two written attempts for authorization for each
residence. The second written attempt (on County Letterhead) shall be sent two weeks after
the original letter.
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In the event any of the 84 residential potable wells can not be sampled, the Contractor will
begin requesting written permission from a minimum of five home owners within a 1/8 square
mile of the original well with a consistent well depth shallow wells (50 to 70 feet deep) or
deeper wells (100 to 120 feet deep)). This will be accomplished by using a list of well permits
located at the following Web site ''http://apps2.collierqov.netlwebapps/ visionlWellsBrowsel".
The Contractor will then obtain accurate, up to date information on the name(s) of the
owner(s) from the Collier County Property Appraisers Office to ensure the owner is
contacted. In the event the Contractor cannot meet this minimum requirement, a written
explanation shall be forwarded to the County's Project Manager for acceptance and
approval. If the County's Project Manager does not accept and approve the request, the
Contractor shall continue their efforts to meet this minimum requirement.
The Contractor is required to document all residential call-backs (Name, Address, Telephone
Number, Question and Answer) throughout the project. In the event the Contractor cannot
address a program specific residential question, the Contractor shall request from the
County the appropriate response and the Contractor will communicate it to the resident. The
County reserves the right to respond directly to the resident if deemed appropriate by the
County.
Task 1 Deliverables: A report with a copy of all the letters sent to the eighty-four (84)
residences and additional residents; a copy of the letters returned by those owners agreeing
to grant access; and documentation of all calls received from residents.
If necessary, documentation of all calls shall be updated and submitted to the County Project
Manager if calls are received after this task is completed. The County Project Manager may
hold up payment on other tasks if this requirement is not met. Task 1 Deliverable information
shall also be included in the final report.
Task 2 - Reconnaissance of the Residential Wells
The Contractor shall inspect each of the residences to confirm that the sampling ports are
available upstream of any treatment facilities. If any of the selected sites do not meet these
criteria, the well cannot be sampled. Steps should then be followed as outlined in Task 1 to
ensure a total of 84 wells are sampled.
Task 2 Deliverables: The deliverable for this task will be a report listing all the residences
with wells to be sampled with two (2) up to date digital photos: one (1) showing the location
of the well and the dominant land use in the adjacent area, and one (1) showing the location
of the sample port. In some instances one (1) photo may be able to show the adjacent area
of the well and the sample port. This informalion shall also be included in the final report.
Task 3 - Contracting with a Certified Laboratory
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The Contractor is to enter into a contract with a laboratory (or laboratories) to provide the
required water quality analyses listed in Appendix B. The laboratory must be certified by the
National Environmental Laboratory Accreditation Conference (NELAC) for each of the
analyses they will perform. The analytical methodologies used shall be below the minimum
detection level of any applicable Federal/State water quality standard.
Task 3 Deliverable: The deliverable for this activity is a copy of the signed contracts with
each of the NELAC Certified laboratories, including their State Laboratory I.D. number, a list
of analytical methodologies they are certified to perform, and corresponding minimum
detection limits for those parameters they are analyzing. This information shall also be
included in the final report.
Task 4 - Collection and Transportation of Groundwater Samples
The Contractor will collect all the groundwater samples (with the owner's approval) needed
to provide the required analyses. All samplers must be FDEP certified and the sampling
agency must also have a Field Quality Manual per DEP-SOP-001/01 FA 1000. The
Contractor is responsible for obtaining all sample bottles, coolers, and supplies needed to
collect the samples. The Contractor is responsible for notifying each of the owners when the
samples will be collected and is also responsible for coordinating access to the sample
locations if they are inside the residences or at locations that require the owner to be
present. The Contractor must at all times remain courteous to the resident/propertv owner
and shall operate in a professional manner.
The sampling methods must follow the Florida Department of Environmental Protection
(FDEP) Standard Operating Procedures (DEP-SOP-001/01 FS 2200 "Groundwater
Sampling") in regards to sampling, field blanks, trip blanks, equipment blanks, field cleanup
blanks, etc.
The Contractor is to prepare all the required documentation (chain of custody and shipping
labels) needed to collect and transport the samples to the laboratory or laboratories.
The field sampling parameters to be measured include temperature, dissolved oxygen
(mg/I), pH, specific conductivity (umhos/cm), and turbidity.
Task 4 Deliverable: The deliverable will be a weekly report by the Contractor listing all the
wells that have been sampled with a copy of the chain of custody forms for the samples. This
information shall also be included within the final report in its entirety.
Task 5 - Bacteriological/Chemical Analyses
The analyses to be performed are listed below. The tables in Appendix B list the
compounds/parameters for each group (i.e., volatile organics, pesticides, herbicides, etc.).
Note the pesticides and herbicides are now called synthetic organics.
The analyses to be performed are provided in Appendix B and include the following:
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1. Bacteriological: All eighty-four (84) wells will be sampled and analyzed for the
bacteriological parameters provided in Appendix S, Table 1.
2. Chemical: Fifteen (15) wells previously sampled shall be re-sampled and analyzed for
all of the Chapter 62-550, Florida Administrative Code (FAC.) Primary and
Secondary Drinking Water Standards. This includes Nutrients as provided in Appendix
S, (Table2); Primary Drinking Water Standards for Inorganic Contaminants (Table 3);
Volatile Organic Contaminants (Table 4); Synthetic Organic Contaminants (Table 5);
and Secondary Drinking Water Standards for Inorganic Contaminants (Table 6).
3. Twenty-eight (28) wells previously sampled for nutrients (only) shall be re-sampled
and analyzed for nutrients (Table 2) again.
4. Detection limits should not be higher than any of the Maximum Contaminant Levels
listed for each compound or as otherwise listed in the tables.
If any results are found to exceed any of the Maximum Contaminant Limits provided in the
tables in Appendix S, the Contractor will re-sample and re-analyze the well for the
contaminant that is in exceedance. Re-sampling should occur within three (3) business days
after receiving the initial laboratory results. As always any sampling of a well shall require the
residents/owners authorization. Note: The cost for this service wili not be considered as a
Task 5 cost, but wili be broken out as a unit cost based on labor and anaiytical needs. There
is a section assigned to this in the bidding portion of this document. To help reduce the cost
of re-sampling, the Contractor shali make every attempt to coordinate the re-sampling of as
many welis as possible, while meeting contract requirements. In the event the Contractor
has less than five welis to sample during a re-sampling event, the Contractor shali request
pre-authorization from the County.
In the event the Contractor is required to resample a well due to Contractor or laboratorv
error or in the event the lab was unable to attain detection limits that are below the tarqet
levels for the constituent. the Countv will not be billed for this additional work or analvsis.
Task 5 Deliverable: The deliverable for this task includes weekly written reports with a
summary of the analytical results received by the Contractor. If any parameters exceed any
of the applicable Drinking Water Standards, the Contractor shall notify the County Project
Manager within twenty-four (24) hours from the time the Contractor receives the data from
the laboratory. The Contractor will re-sample and re-analyze the well for the contaminant and
provide the County Project Manager the second set of results within twenty-four (24) hours
from the time the Contractor receives the data from the laboratory. The County will then
notify the property owner of the confirmed results.
Task 6 Data Transfer
All laboratory and field data shall be submitted to the County in a specific digital format on
compact disc. Laboratories working under direct contract for the County shall be requested
to implement Automatic Data Processing Tool (ADaPT). Laboratory Receipt Deliverable
(LRD) and Result Electronic Data Deliverables (EDD) shall be required to be ADaPT
submittals. ADaPT is:
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A Microsoft ACCESS based electronic data deliverable (EDD) review and validation
tool program adopted by both FDEP and the South Florida Water Management
District. This tool aids in processing analytical data, validating format and
completeness, checking the data quality and compliance with the method and data
quality objectives for all analytical data submitted to the County.
The County requires laboratories to utilize the ADaPT software to perform its own automated
data review soon after analysis is complete. The laboratory version reads the EDD, checks
it against the EDD specifications and against an electronic Quality Assurance Project Plan
library for errors. If any error is found it allows and facilitates its correction. After all errors
are corrected, it allows for the EDD to be exported as a .!xt or .csv file to be delivered to the
County QAlProject Manager.
Laboratory Receipt Deliverable
Upon receipt of samples at the laboratory, the Contractor shall generate a laboratory receipt
deliverable (LRD) for submission to the County's QA unit. The LRD format will follow
"Appendix B" of FDEP's ADaPT website at the following URL
(ftp:l/ftp.dep.state.fl.us/pub/labs/assessmentladaptllabreceipt.pdf) and be verified through
ADaPT. The Contractor shall forward the verified version of the receipt file generated by the
ADaPT software to the County's Project Manager.
Laboratory Results Deliverable
The Contractor shall perform analysis and provide results in the format outlined in "Appendix
B" of FDEP's ADaPT website at the following URL ftp://ftp.dep.state.fl.us/
pub/labs/assessmentladapt/labresult.pdf. The EDD file shall be verified by the Contractor for
format and project requirements using ADaPT. The Contractor shall correct errors or
inconsistencies found by ADaPT during data review prior to submission to the County. Any
unresolved issues are documented through the ADaPT Errorlog tool. The EDD shall include
data for samples submitted to the Contractor as well as laboratory quality control samples for
method blanks, laboratory control samples, matrix spikes, matrix spike duplicates or
duplicate samples. All deliverables shall be submitted to the County within 2 months of the
last sample analysis completed.
Task 7 - Project Report Preparation
The Contractor is to prepare a project report that contains at a minimum:
I. Introduction: describing the purpose and objectives of the study.
II. Methodology:
a. The method used to select the residences
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1. A large (0 size) drawing(s)/map(s) showing all the sample locations. The
locations should be coded to indicate the groups of parameters analyzed and well
depths (shallow/deep) at each location.
2. A table listing the owner's name, street address, Township, Range and Section,
the depth of the wells, aquifer sampled, land use with 500 ft radius of the well; and
latitude/longitude in decimal degrees.
b. Field sampling methodology
c. Problems encountered
d. Quality control measures
III. Results and Discussion
a. Computations of the mean and variance for all the parameters measured and
comparison of the individual data to the mean and variance. The data should be
presented for the shallow and deep wells.
b. Discussion of any conditions affecting analytical results, including the impact of any
land use features surrounding the wells that may have affected the analytical results.
c. Discussion on the assessment of degradation of ground water quality when compared
with the January 2005 report including any exceedances of for Drinking Water
(Chapter 62-550, Florida Administrative Code) and Ground Water Cleanup Target
Level (Chapter 62-777, Florida Administrative Code) standards. Appendices shall
include chain of custody forms and laboratory reports, copies of all approval for
access by owners to collect samples at their residences, a copy of the field notes,
field instrument calibration logs, resident communications and photographs of wells
sampled.
Task 6 Deliverable: The Contractor is to provide one (1) complete draft copy of the report to
the PC PO Team for review along with an electronic version on a CD of the report within two
(2) months after receipt of the last set of analytical results.
Task 8: Project Completion:
The Contractor will incorporate any comments on the report provided by the PCPD Team
and provide four (4) copies of the final report within three (3) weeks after receipt of the
comments. Each of these four (4) final reports should have one (1) CD containing an
electronic copy of the final report, tables, figures and laboratory reports, etc.. The Contractor
is to also submit a completed "ADaPT" report (in electronic format) with the final report.
Entry of all water quality data into STORET within one (1) month of the final report submittal
to complete Task 8.
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APPENDIX A
SURVEY OF RESIDENTIAL WELLS IN GOLDEN GATE
ESTATES
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PERMITTED WELLS IN GOLDEN GATE ESTATES
FOR TOWNSHIP 48
Section Total Number of Non Residential Incomplete Completed Residential
Wells Residential Wells
Range =26 Wells Wells
25 4 1
26 20 14 1 5
35 53 43 1 9
36 28 6 2 20
Total 42
Range = 27
23 237 43 34 160
24 17 3 3 11
25 93 1 13 79
26 104 1 14 89
27 93 12 7 74
28 98 3 5 90
29 33 3 5 25
30 37 4 3 30
31 11 8 0 3
32 27 8 1 18
33 94 3 12 79
34 113 3 13 97
35 73 2 3 68
36 80 0 11 69
Total 892
Range =28
19 88 1 8 79
20 102 2 13 87
21 33 1 7 25
28 27 3 6 18
29 130 1 11 118
30 91 0 13 78
31 91 1 9 81
32 82 1 14 67
33 39 1 8 30
Total 2451
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PERMITTED WELLS IN GOLDEN GATE ESTATES FOR
TOWNSHIP 49
Section Total Number of Non-Residential-~ Incomplete Completed Residential
Wells Wells Residential Wells Wells
Range =26
1 129 10 25 94
2 119 6 13 100
11 113 13 12 88
12 124 6 14 104
13 101 6 24 71
14 146 4 20 122
23 111 9 10 92
24 50 10 11 29
25 19 7 2 10
26 133 11 22 100
35 49 45 1 3
36 18 14 2 2
Total 815
Range =27
1 103 5 17 81
2 151 3 21 127
3 120 2 17 101
4 106 4 15 87
5 90 1 8 81
6 127 2 17 108
7 134 2 26 106
8 142 7 17 118
9 131 7 16 108
10 123 12 18 93
11 169 2 20 147
12 177 1 22 154
13 24 2 1 21
14 20 8 3 9
15 22 10 2 10
16 29 27 0 2
17 173 5 23 145
18 176 3 24 149
19 137 5 17 115
20 20 8 0 12
21 14 3 1 10
22 7 7
23 14 3 2 9
24 8 1 1 6
25 25 3 1 21
26 22 4 1 17
27 32 0 3 29
28 22 0 1 21
29 32 9 3 20
30 55 25 4 26
31 22 6 2 14
32 2 2
33 1 1
34 3 3
35 1 1
36 7 6 1
Total 1962
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PERMITTED WELLS IN GOLDEN GATE ESTATES FOR
TOWNSHIP 49 (Continued)
Section Total Number of Non-Residential Incomplete Completed Residential
Wells Wells Residential Wells Wells
Range= 28
4 47 0 9 38
5 88 10 6 72
6 104 4 10 90
7 180 2 12 166
8 129 6 14 109
9 63 0 11 52
16 33 0 3 30
17 73 3 6 64
18 72 2 8 62
19 40 2 5 33
20 19 0 2 17
21 18 0 3 15
28 14 1 2 11
29 18 0 1 17
30 17 0 3 14
31 13 0 2 11
32 22 4 2 16
33 7 3 0 4
Total 4413
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APPENDIX B
ANALYTICAL PARAMETERS
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TABLE 1
BACTERIOLOGICAL PARAMETERS
PARAMETER DETECTION LIMIT
Total Coliform 1 cfu/1 OOml
Fecal Coliform 1 cfu/1 OOml
TABLE 2.
NUTRIENTS PARAMETERS
FEDERAL
CONTAMINANT 10 CONTAMINANT MCL (mg/L)
NUMBER
1040 Nitrate 10(asN)
1041 Nitrite 1 (as N)
Total Nitrate and Nitrite 10 (as N)
Ammonia
TKN
Total Phosphorous
Ortho-Phosphate
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TABLE 3
PRIMARY DRINKING WATER STANDARDS FOR INORGANIC CONTAMINANTS
FEDERAL
CONTAMINANT 10 CONTAMINANT MCL (mg/L)
NUMBER
1074 Antimony 0.006
1005 Arsenic 0.01
1010 Barium 2
1075 Beryllium 0.004
1015 Cadmium 0.005
1020 Chromium 0.1
1024 Cyanide (as free Cyanide) 0.2
1025 Fluoride 4.0
1030 Lead 0.015
1036 Nickel 0.1
1045 Selenium 0.05
1052 Sodium 160
1085 Thallium 0.002
Abbreviations Used: MCL = maximum contaminant level;
MFL = million fibers per liter (longer than 10 micrometers);
mg/L = milligrams per liter.
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TABLE 4
PRIMARY DRINKING WATER STANDARDS FOR VOLATILE ORGANIC
CONTAMINANTS
FEDERAL
CONTAMINANT CONTAMINANT & (CAS NUMBER) MCL (mg/L)
ID NUMBER
2977 1, 1-Dichloroethylene (75-35-4) 0.007
2981 1,1,1- Trichloroethane (71-55-6) 0.2
2985 1,1,2 Tricholoroethane (79-00-5) 0.005
2980 1 ,2-Dichloroethane (107-06-2) 0.003
2983 1 ,2-Dichloropropane (78-87-5) 0.005
2378 1,2,4- Tricholorobenzene (120-82-1) 0.07
2990 Benzene (71-43-2) 0.001
2982 Carbon tetrachloride (56-23-5) 0.003
2380 cis-1 ,2-Dichloroethylene (156-59-2) 0.07
2964 Dichloromethane (75-09-2) 0.005
2992 Ethylbenzene (100-41-4) 0.7
2989 Monochlorobenzene (108-90-7) 0.1
2968 o-Dichlorobenzene (95-50-1) 0.6
2969 para-Dichlorobenzene (106-46-7) 0.075
2996 Styrene (100-42-5) 0.1
2987 Tetrachloroethylene (127-18-4) 0.003
2991 Toluene (108-88-3) 1
2979 trans-1 ,2-Dichloroethylene (156-60-5) 0.1
2984 Trichloroethylene (79-01-6) 0.003
2978 Vinyl chloride (75-01-4) 0.001
2955 Xylenes (total) (1330-20-7) 10
Abbreviations Used: MCL = maximum contaminant level;
MFL = million fibers per liter (longer than 10 micrometers);
mg/L = milligrams per liter
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TABLE 5
PRIMARY DRINKING WATER STANDARDS FOR SYNTHETIC ORGANIC CONTAMINANTS
FEDERAL CONTAMINANT & (CAS NUMBER) MCL (mg/L) Regulatory
CONTAMINANT Detection
ID NUMBER Limit (mg/L)
2063 2,3.7,8-TCDD (Dioxin) (1746-01-6) 3 X 10.8 5 X 10-9
2105 2,4-D (94-75-7) 0.07 0.0001
2110 2,4,5-TP (Silvex) (93-72-1) 0.05 0.0002
2051 Alachlor (15972-60-8) 0.002 0.0002
2050 Atrazine (1912-24-9) 0.003 0.0001
2306 Benzo(a)pyrene (50-32-8) 0.0002 0.00002
2046 Carbofuran (1563-66-2) 0.04 0.0009
2959 Chlordane (57-74-9) 0.002 0.0002
2031 Dalapon (75-99-0) 0.2 0.001
2035 Di(2-ethylhexyl)adipate (103-23-1) 0.4 0.0006
2039 Di(2-ethylhexyl)phthalate (117-81-7) 0.006 0.0006
2931 Dibromochloropropane (DBCP) (96- 0.0002 0.00002
2041 Dinoseb (88-85-7) 0.007 0.0002
2032 Diquat (85-00-7) 0.02 0.0004
2033 Endothall (145-73-3) 0.1 0.009
2005 Endrin (72-20-8) 0.002 0.00001
2946 Ethylene dibromide (EDB) (106-93- 0.00002 0.00001
2034 Glyphosate (1071-83-6) 0.7 0.006
2065 Heptachlor (76-44-8) 0.0004 0.00004
2067 Heptachlor epoxlde (1024-57-3) 0.0002 0.00002
2274 Hexachlorobenzene (118-74-1) 0.001 0.0001
2042 Hexachlorocyclopentadiene (77-47- 0.05 0.0001
2010 Lindane (58-89-9) 0.0002 0.00002
2015 Methoxychlor (72-43-5) 0.04 0.0001
2036 Oxamyl (vydate) (23135-22-0) 0.2 0.002
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TABLE 5 (continued)
PRIMARY DRINKING WATER STANDARDS FOR SYNTHETIC ORGANIC
CONTAMINANTS
FEDERAL CONTAMINANT & (CAS NUMBER) MCL (mg/L) Regulatory
CONTAMINANT Detection
ID NUMBER Limit (mg/L)
2326 Pentachlorophenol (87-86-5) 0.001 0.00004
2040 Picloram (1918-02-1) 0.5 0.0001
2383 Polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs) 0.0005 0.0001
2037 Simazine (122-34-9) 0.004 0.00007
2020 Toxaphene (8001-35-2) 0.003 0.001
Abbreviations used: CAS Number = Chemical Abstract System Number;
MCL = maximum containment level;
mg/L = milligrams per liter.
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TABLE 6
SECONDARY DRINKING WATER STANDARDS
FEDERAL
CONTAMINANT CONTAMINANT MCL (mg/L)*
ID NUMBER
1002 Aluminum 0.2
1017 Chloride 250
1022 Copper 1
1025 Fluoride 2.0
1028 Iron 0.3
1032 Manganese 0.05
1050 Sliver 0.1
1055 Sulfate 250
1095 Zinc 5
1905 Color 15 color units
500 (may be greater if no
other maximum
1930 Total Dissolved Solids contaminant level is
exceeded)
2905 Foaming agents 0.5
Abbreviations used: CAS Number = Chemical Abstract System Number;
MCL = maximum containment level;
mg/L = milligrams per liter.
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TERMS & CONDITIONS
Award:
The general criteria that will be used for the evaluation of this bid is set forth in the
general bidding requirements along with the responses as stated on the bid response
pages. Award of bid shall be made to the lowest, qualified and responsive bidder based
on the total of the unit prices on the bid response page meeting specifications. It is the
intent of the County to award to one vendor only.
Terms of Contract:
This contract will commence on the date of award by the Board of County
Commissioners, and be in effect for one (1) year The award shall be in the form of a
Standard Collier County 5 page contract.
Contract Renewal:
Collier County retains the right to renew this Contract, with the consent of the Vendor,
under the same terms and conditions for one (1) additional year.
PricinQ:
Pricing shall be inclusive of all costs. Payment shall be full compensation for all
services, labor, tools, equipment, travel and any other items required for project
completion and/or completion of services.
Offer Extended to Other Governmental Entities:
Collier County encourages and agrees to the successful bidder extending the pricing,
terms and conditions of this solicitation or resultant contract to other governmental
entities at the discretion of the successful bidder.
Vendor Performance Evaluation:
Collier County has implemented a Vendor Performance Evaluation System for all
contracts awarded in excess of $25,000. To this end, vendors will be evaluated on their
performance upon completion/termination of agreement.
Termination:
Should the Contractor be found to have failed to perform his services in a manner
satisfactory to the County, the County may terminate this Agreement immediately for
cause; further the County may terminate this Agreement for convenience with a seven
(7) day written notice. The County shall be sole judge of non-performance.
Inabilitv of Vendor to Provide Product:
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Should circumstances arise in which the Contractor is unable to supply the requested
parts or equipment within five (5) working days, the County may select an alternative
supplier to provide the product until such time that the Contractor is able to again supply
the parts and equipment.
Prohibition of Gifts to County Emplovees:
No organization or individual shall offer or give, either directly or indirectly, any favor,
gift, loan, fee, service or other item of value to any County employee, as set forth in
Chapter 112, Part III, Florida Statutes, Collier County Ethics Ordinance No. 2004-05,
and County Administrative Procedure 5311. Violation of this provision may result in one
or more of the following consequences: a. Prohibition by the individual, firm, and/or any
employee of the firm from contact with County staff for a specified period of time; b.
Prohibition by the individual and/or firm from doing business with the County for a
specified period of time, including but not limited to: submitting bids, RFP, and/or
quotes; and, c. immediate termination of any contract held by the individual and/or firm
for cause.
Conflict of Interest:
Bidder shall provide a list of any businesses and/or organizations to whom the firm has
any affiliation or obligations within the past five years; whether paid or donated, which
could be construed by the County as a conflict of interest. Disclosure of any potential
or actual conflict of interest is subject to County staff review and does not in and of itself
disqualify a firm from consideration. These disclosures are intended to identify and or
preclude conflict of interest situations during contract selection and execution.
Assianment, Sublease, Sale. etc.:
Should the contractor sell or sublet this contract or any part thereof to any person or
entity other than the awardee, the Board of County Commissioners shall be notified in
writing immediately upon the transfer of ownership. The assignment of this contract or
any part thereof, shall require that its assignee be bound to it and to assume toward the
contractor, all of the obligations and responsibilities that contractor has assumed toward
the County. In the County's best interest, and at its option, the service/commodity may
be re-bid, delivering a sixty (60) day written notice to the new owner(s).
Safety
All contractors and subcontractors performing service for Collier County are required
and shall comply with all Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA), State
and County Safety and Occupational Health Standards and any other applicable rules
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and regulations. Also all Contractors and subcontractors shall be responsible for the
safety of their employees and any unsafe acts or conditions that may cause injury or
damage to any persons or property within and around the work site. Important: all
firewall penetrations must be protected in order to meet Fire Codes.
Collier County Government has authorized the Occupational Safety and Health
Administration (OSHA) to enter any Collier County Facility, property and/or right-of-way
for the purpose of inspection of any contractors work operations. This provision is non-
negotiable by any department and/or contractor.
All applicable OSHA inspection criteria apply as well as all contractor rights, with one
exception. Contractors do not have the right to refuse to allow OSHA onto a project that
is being performed on Collier County Property. Collier County, as the owner of the
property where the project is taking place shall be the only entity allowed to refuse
access to the project. However, this decision shall only be made by Collier County's
Risk Management Department Safety Manager and/or Safety Engineer.
Additionalltems/Services:
Additional items and/or services may be added to this contract upon satisfactory
negotiation of price by the Project Manager and Vendor.
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COLLIER COUNTY GOVERNMENT
CONTRACT INSURANCE
REQUIREMENTS
TYPE LIMITS (Check)
X Workers' Compensation Statutory Limits of Florida Statutes 440 and Federal Government
Statutory Limits and Reaulrements
X Employer's Llabilitv X $500,000 $1,000,000
X Commercial General X $500.000 per occurrence $1,000,000 per occurrence
Liability (Occurrence Form) bodily injury and property bodily injury and property
patterned after the current damage damage
ISO form
Aircraft Liability Insurance $500.000 per occurrence $1,000.000 per occurrence
bodily injury and property bodily Injury and property
damaoe damaae
Business Automobile $500,000 per occurrence $1,000.000 per occurrence
Insurance bodily injury and property bodily Injury and property
damaae damaae
Pollution Liability Insurance $500,000 per occurrence $1,000.000 per occurrence
bodily injury and property bodily injury and property
damaae damaae
Builders Risk Insurance OWNER Will Purchase-Replacement Cost- All Risks of Loss
I I
INDEMNIFICATION: To the maximum extent permitted by Florida law. the Cantractor/Vendor/Consultant
shall Indemnify and hold harmless Collier County, its officers and employees from any and all liabilities.
damages. losses and costs, including, but not limited to, reasonable attorneys' fees and paralegals' fees.
to the extent caused by the negligence, recklessness, or intentionally wrongful conduct of the
Contractor/Vendor/Consultant or anyone employed or utilized by the Contractor/Vendor/Consultant in the
performance of this Agreement. This indemnification obligation shall not be construed to negate. abridge
or reduce any other rights or remedies which otherwise may be available to an indemnified party or person
described in this paragraph. This section does not pertain to any incident arising from the sole negligence
of Collier County.
Collier County Board of County Commissioners shall be named as the Certificate Holder. NOTE--The
"Certificate Holder" should read as follows:
Collier County Board of County Commissioners
Naples. Florida
No County Division, Department. or individual name should appear on the Certificate. No other format will
be acceotable.
Thirty (30) Days Cancellation Notice required on Agreements exceeding 6 months. The contract name
and number shall be included on the certificate of insurance.
Collier County must be named as "ADDITIONAL INSURED" on the Insurance Certificate for Commerciai
General Llabilitv and/or Airoort Llabllltv where reauired.
BIDDER'S AND INSURANCE AGENT STATEMENT:
We understand the insurance requirements contained in these specifications, and that the
evidence of said insurance may be required within five (5) business days of the award of bid.
Bidder
Insurance Agency
Signature of Bidder
Signature of Bidder's Agent
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SHEET MUST BE SIGNED BY VENDOR
Board of County Commissioners
Collier County, Florida
Purchasing Department
BIDDERS CHECK LIST
IMP 0 R TAN T: Please read carefully, sign in the spaces indicated and return with
your bid proposal.
Bidder should check off each of the following items as the necessary action is
completed:
1. The Bid has been signed.
2. The Bid prices offered have been reviewed.
3. The price extensions and totals have been checked.
4. The payment terms have been indicated.
5. Any required drawings, descriptive literature, etc. have been included.
6. Any delivery information required is included.
7. If reauired, the amount of bid bond has been checked, and the bid bond or
cashiers check has been included.
8. Any addenda have been signed and included.
9. The mailing envelope has been addressed to:
Purchasing Director
Collier County Government Center
Purchasing Building
3301 East Tamiami Trail
Naples, Florida 34112
10. The mailing envelope must be sealed and marked with:
. 08-5044R
. "Golden Gate Groundwater Baseline Monitoring"
. April 18th, 2008
11. The bid will be mailed or delivered in time to be received no later than the
specified openina date and time. (Otherwise bid cannot be considered.)
ALL COURIER DELIVERED BIDS MUST HAVE THE BID NUMBER AND TITLE ON
THE OUTSIDE OF THE COURIER PACKET.
Company Name
Signature & Title
Date
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BID RESPONSE
FROM:
Board of County Commissioners
Collier County Government Center
Naples, Florida 34112
RE: BID No. 08-5044-- "Golden Gate Groundwater Baseline Monitoring"
Dear Commissioners:
The undersigned, as bidder, hereby declares that he/she has examined the
specifications and informed himself/herself fully in regard to all conditions pertaining to
the goods to be furnished to Collier County as per the attached specifications. The
Bidder further declares that the only persons, company or parties interested in this Bid
or the Contract to be entered into as principals are named herein; that this Bid is made
without connection with any other person, company or companies submitting a Bid, and
it is in all respects fair and in good faith, without collusion or fraud.
The Bidder declares and agrees, if this Bid is accepted, to contract with the County to
furnish goods in complete accordance with the attached specifications, according to the
following unit prices:
On attached Bid Sheets
Any discounts or terms must be shown on the Bid Form. Such discounts, if any, will be
considered and computed in the tabulation of the bids. In no instance should terms for
less than fifteen (15) days payment be offered.
Prompt Payment Terms:
%
Days; Net ~ Days
Addenda received (if applicable): #1
#2
#3
Bid Response continued on next page...
Bid response continued
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SHIPPING CHARGES MUST BE INCLUDED IN All BID PRICES (FOB DESTINATION)
Lump Sum Cost for Task 1 $
Lump Sum Cost for Task 2 $
Lump Sum Cost for Task 3 & 4 $
Lump Sum Cost for Task 5 $
Lump Sum Cost for Task 6 $
Lump Sum Cost for Task 7&8 $
Total Project Cost $
Nole: The Contractor shall provide the following proposed costs to resample up to
fifteen (15) wells for one or more of the parameters being tested. The supplemental cost
of analytical work for those residential wells being re-sampled would be paid at the unit
prices provided in the bid submitted by the Contraclor. The analytical cost for each well
re-sampled is expected 10 be no more than 4% of the total bid price for the well
analytical costs.
Unit Pricing for labor to resample a well
Daily Mobilization/Demobilization/Labor Cost
$
Unit resample Pricing for Analysis of Individual Parameters (Refer to attached
Tables)
Synthetic Organics Analyses Total
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
Biological Analyses Total
Metals Analyses Total
Volatile Organics Analyses Total
Secondary Analyses Total
Total Cost for Analyses of Individual Parameters
TOTAL BID COST
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PARAMETER Unit Cost
Total Coliform
Fecal Coliform
Biological Analyses Total
Antimony
Arsenic
Barium
Beryllium
Cadmium
Chromium
Cyanide (as free Cyanide)
Fluoride
Lead
Nickel
Nitrate
Nitrite
Total Nitrate and Nitrite
Ammonia
TKN
Total Phosphorous
Ortho-Phosphate
Selenium
Sodium
Thallium
Metals Analyses Total
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Parameter Unit Cost
1, 1-Dichloroethylene (75-35-4)
1,1,1- Trichloroethane (71-55-6)
1,1,2 Tricholoroethane (79-00-5)
1 ,2-Dichloroethane (107-06-2)
1 ,2-Dichloropropane (78-87-5)
1 ,2,4-Tricholorobenzene (120-82-1)
Benzene (71-43-2)
Carbon tetrachloride (56-23-5)
cis-1 ,2-Dichloroethylene (156-59-2)
Dichloromethane (75-09-2)
Ethylbenzene (100-41-4)
Monochlorobenzene (108-90-7)
o-Dichlorobenzene (95-50-1)
para-Dichlorobenzene (106-46-7)
Styrene (100-42-5)
Tetrachloroethylene (127-18-4)
Toluene (108-88-3)
trans-1 ,2-Dichloroethylene (156-60-5)
Trichloroethylene (79-01-6)
Vinyl chloride (75-01-4)
Xylenes (total) (1330-20-7)
TOTAL SCAN
Volatile Organics Analyses Total
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Parameter Unit Cost
2,3,7,8-TCDD (Dioxin) (1746-01-6)
2.4-D (94-75-7)
2.4.5-TP (Silvex) (93-72-1)
Alachlor (15972-60-8)
Atrazine (1912-24-9)
Benzo(a)pyrene (50-32-8)
Carbofuran (1563-66-2)
Chlordane (57-74-9)
Dalapon (75-99-0)
Di(2-ethylhexyl)adipate (103-23-1)
Di(2-ethylhexyl)phthalate (117-81-7)
Dibromochloropropane (DBCP) (96-12-8)
Dinoseb (88-85-7)
Diquat (85-00-7)
Endothail (145-73-3)
Endrin (72-20-8)
Ethylene dibromide (EDB) (106-93-4)
Glyphosate (1071-83-6)
Heptachlor (76-44-8)
Heptachlor epoxide (1024-57-3)
Hexachlorobenzene (118-74-1)
Hexachlorocyclopentadiene (77-47-4)
Lindane (58-89-9)
Methoxychlor (72-43-5)
Oxamyl (vydate) (23135-22-0)
Pentachlorophenol (87-86-5)
Picloram (1918-02-1)
Polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs)
Simazine (122-34-9)
Toxaphene (8001-35-2)
TOT AL SCAN
Synthetic Organics Analyses Total
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Parameter Unit Cost
Aluminum
Chloride
Copper
Fluoride
Iron
Manganese
Sliver
Sulfate
Zinc
Color
Odor
Total Dissolved Solids
Foaming agents
Secondary Analyses Total
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BID RESPONSE CONTINUED
The service to be furnished by us is hereby declared and guaranteed to be in conformance with the
specifications of the County. The undersigned do agree that should this Bid Response be accepted, to
execute the form of contract and present the same to the County Purchasing Director for approval within
fifteen (15) days after being notified of the awarding of the Contract. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, WE
have hereunto subscribed our names on this _ day of . 2008 in the County of
, in the State of
Firm's Complete Legal Name
(Add ress)
(City. State, ZIP)
Phone No.
Fax No.
Check one of the following:
D Sole Proprietorship
D Corporation or P.A. State of
D Limited Partnership
D General Partnership
By:
Typed and Written Signature
Title
.*_**x.**.***....******.._****_**.____**_*_.**_*_.*.****x*x**x_*__***_._.*.************_______*_*_**__
ADDITIONAL CONTACT INFORMATION
Send Payments To:
(REQUIRED ONLY if different from above)
(Company Name used as Payee)
(Address)
Contact Name
Title
(City. State. ZIP)
Phone No.
FAX No.
Email address:
Office Servicing Collier County Account
/Place Orders/Request Supplies
(REQUIRED ONLY if different from above)
(Address)
(City. State. ZIP)
Contact Name
Title
Phone No.
FAX No.
Emall Address:
NOTE: If you choose to submit a manual Bid, please submit an ORIGINAL and ONE
COPY of your Bid Pages and any other required documentation.