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#18-7404 Amendment #1 (Sports Fields, Inc) FIRST AMENDMENT TO AGREEMENT #18-7404 FOR COLLIER COUNTY SPORTS COMPLEX MARKETING AND SUPPORT THIS FIRST AMENDMENT, made and entered into on this \b \'- day of et-+‘\cpe 2019, by and between Sports Fields, Inc., of GA d/b/a Sports Fields, Inc., authorized to do business in the State of Florida, whose business address is 3760 Sixes Road, Suite 126-331, Canton, GA 30114, (the"Contractor) and Collier County, Florida political subdivision of the State of Florida (the "County"); (collectively, the "Parties"). WHEREAS, on October 23, 2018, (Agenda Item 16.F.2), the County entered into an Agreement with Contractor to obtain professional consulting services concerning the "Collier County Sports Complex Marketing and Support" project with an initial contract award of $50,000 for Phase I of the Project; and WHEREAS, the Parties desire to amend the Agreement add Phase II-A for services related to operation in the amount of$950,000. NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the mutual promises and covenants herein contained, it is agreed by the Parties as follows: 1. The additional services shall be provided in accordance with the attached Exhibit Al-1 Phase II Scope of Services, attached hereto which is hereby incorporated into the Agreement. 2. The fees for the additional services are outlined in Exhibit B-1 Phase II-A Fee and Project Schedule, attached hereto which is hereby incorporated into the Agreement. All other terms and conditions of the agreement shall remain in force. (remainder of this page is intentionally left blank) Page 1 of 8 First Amendment to Agreement#18.7404 "Collier County Sports Complex Marketing and Support" IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Parties hereto, have each, respectively, by an authorized person or agent, have executed this Amendment on the date and year first written above. Office of the County Manager Crystal K. Kinzel, Clerk of Courts and Comjat%Iler . .- ,J By. ��- '� 1-�' .} a Leo E. Ochs, County .nager e : - Approved in absentia per Resolution 2000-149 t" • , Deputy Clerk on July 23, 2019 AiteStChaird'4 ( ‘\ �� 's � , Ratified by the Board on: ��a� "(?,6 'stgn ure.altty. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA Contractor's First Witness: By: Af//e-53) — fir* . OA Jim Arnold By. ,�� /Ham L. McDaniel, Jr., hairman Print Name Contractor's)Second Witness: id CONTRACTOR: By: Sports Fields, Inc., of GA d/b/a Sports Will Spence Fields, Inc. Print Name By: ())1A4A-11Sitl/hri Brian F.Storm President&coE Appr,1 v=• liaiii '• orm and Legality: Print Name and Title 4 Lela i Jeffre l• . = kow Coun Att• ey Page 2 of 8 First Amendment to Agreement#18-7404 "Collier County Sports Complex Marketing and Support" (;) FIRST AMENDMENT TO AGREEMENT#18-7404 COLLIER COUNTY SPORTS COMPLEX MARKETING AND SUPPORT Exhibit Al-1 Phase II-A Scope of Services Category A: Corporate Marketing and Consulting Fees: During the Category A timeframe, Sports Fields, Inc (SFI) will perform a variety of services via the corporate staff to prepare for the launch of the sports complex in May of 2020. This will include a range of individuals based out of our Canton, GA office that will provide services including project management, accounting, sales, marketing, and operations support. These services include, but are not limited to: Branding: SFI will provide consulting support for the design and development of key branding elements to include, but not limited to: website, logo, marketing materials. Marketing: SFI will provide consulting support and real marketing services including, but not limited to: digital advertising, print advertising, trade shows and conferences, and CRM/email marketing. Partnerships: SFI will prepare a partnership sales package and begin the sales process by engaging local business, delivering proposals, and working with Superlative Group to avoid any conflicts of interest and ensure fulfillment of partnership assets. Sales Support: SFI will provide as needed sales support for major events and to attract potential business to the sports complex in future years. Operations Manual: SFI will take the best practices and standard operating procedures from our other existing facilities to create an Operations Manual for the facility in Collier County. While some practices translate directly, every sports park is different. This is a critical step to ensure our staff, as well as the County, are set up for success from Day 1. Travel: SFI's corporate team will be heavily involved in the pre-opening phase. As such, there will be substantial travel between Atlanta and Collier County during this time period. While the exact schedule will be determined by needs, it is expected that members of SFI's team will be in market for at least 10-14 days per month throughout the fall, winter, and spring prior to the May 2020 opening. All traveling will be billed in accordance with Section 4.3 Travel and Reimbursable Expenses, of this Agreement. Category B: Operations Start Up Costs: Category B will entail pre-opening costs necessary to open an operational sports park that coincides with the substantial completion of the construction phase. In order to maximize the assets once completed, there is a significant amount of groundwork that must be completed on the operations in order to be operational. These include, but are not limited to: Page 3 of 8 First Amendment to Agreement#18-7404 "Collier County Sports Complex Marketing and Support" Logo & Website Development: The park's branding and the website will likely be the first touchpoint for most potential customers and is a critical component of a successful business. The website will drive interest but is also the primary sales tool for tournaments and any ecommerce products that are available for sale. Hiring: There are hiring costs that go along with the startup of a park this size with three major cost centers. Every employee, part time and full time, must undergo a background check and drug screen before they will be hired by SFI. SFI strives to identify and hire the best possible candidates for the available positions and doing so requires posting job listings on top networking sites that charge membership or listing fees. Marketing: There are a variety of marketing avenues that SFI will explore in the pre-opening phase in order to create awareness and buzz around the sports complex. These include digital advertising, print advertising, and CRM/email marketing. One of the biggest marketing costs during this time period will also be trade shows and conferences. December, January, and February are the primary times for many sport-specific trade shows such as the American Baseball Coaches Association, United Soccer Coaches Convention, LaxCon, National Fastpitch Coaches Association, and more. Partnerships: SFI will design, produce, and print a partnership sales package necessary to begin the sales process. Once this document has been created, SFI will begin engaging local business, delivering proposals, and working with Superlative Group to avoid any conflicts of interest and ensure fulfillment of partnership assets. Insurance, Licenses & Permits: These are all the costs associated with SFI securing the necessary permits and licenses to run the day-to-day operations of the sports complex. F&B Consulting: F&B operations will be handled by SFI throughout the duration of the agreement. The F&B consulting services are third party services that include front-end start up items such as recipe preparation and staff training. Staff training includes a wide variety of items ranging from health and food safety certifications to actual cooking orientation and training. Inventory & Smallware: Inventory and smallware costs include two major categories inside the operations at the park — retail and food & beverage. Inventory is defined as the initial stocking of the actual items being sold, for instance: shirts and hats for retail and hot dogs, drinks for food and beverage locations. Smallware includes the items that are needed to display or serve these items, i.e. hangars and manikins for retail and containers, mixing bowls, serving utensils for food and beverage. All of the initial items to stock the inventory and provide smallware necessary to open are considered operational start-up items. Any replacement of these items once the park opens would be considered a cost of goods sold. Maintenance & Janitorial Supplies: Much like the inventory described above, maintenance and janitorial supplies include the necessary items to open the new sports park on Day 1. These items include user items such as toilet paper, and paper towels and actual janitorial tools such as brooms, mops, buckets, etc. The initial startup item acquisitions are included start-up costs, while the replacement of these items will be considered a park expense. Page 4 of 8 First Amendment to Agreement#18.7404 "Collier County Sports Complex Marketing and Support" Travel: Start-up travel includes costs for park employees to attend select conferences, shows and meetings throughout the area and industry. Category C: Park Staffing: Based on the updated Phase 1 operating structure, staffing will occur at a slower pace than SFI would normally recommend for a facility of this size. This will reduce the operating costs in the pre-opening phase and allow for a more phased approach. Starting with the execution of this agreement, SFI will immediately begin soliciting, identifying, and hiring a General Manager and Sales Representative. SFI believes these positions will be critical in driving the pre-opening operations while also marketing and seeking events to come to the park during the first phase. Pending the completion of this agreement, SFI will target September or October to hire a General Manager and Sales Representative. However, SFI will not rush this process as finding the appropriate fit is more important than hitting a specific date on hiring. Once in place, the General Manager will take the lead in hiring the remainder of the staff, in-market sponsorship sales and community relationships, and implementing, the Sports Force Parks Standard Operating Procedures. Once the General Manager and Sales Representative have been hired, the remainder of the staff hiring will not occur until January or February of 2020. SFI plans to bring on an Assistant General Manager, Sports Coordinator, and Hospitality Manager in this time frame. This will allow time to find the appropriate candidates for these positions, undergo training and orientations, and be in position prior to the May 2020 opening, without carrying significant salaries throughout the construction phase. Finally, SFI plans to bring on an Events Coordinator just prior to the opening of the complex in 2020. Page 5 of 8 First Amendment to Agreement#18-7404 "Collier County Sports Complex Marketing and Support" Exhibit B-1 Phase Il-A Fee Schedule and Project Schedule The Parties agree to commence the services of this Amendment on August 1, 2019 and end on May 1, 2020. Should the project require more fees or more time, the Contractor and the County shall execute an Amendment to this Agreement. The Contractor shall bill monthly as provided below. The County will reimburse at cost the Contractor for all reasonable expenses incurred by Contractor, pursuant to Section 4.4 of this Agreement, and its personnel for travel (including transportation costs, living accommodations, and meals) in connection with performing these services, promptly upon the submission of invoice statements to County. Travel and Reimbursable Expenses must be approved in advance in writing by the County. Travel expenses shall be reimbursed as per Section 112.061 Fla. Stats. Category A: Corporate Marketing and Consulting Fees Time and Material Total Not-to Exceed: $444,000.00 Personnel Hourly Rate Principal $ 120.00 Senior Manager $ 80.00 Manager $ 50.00 Accountant $ 50.00 Category B: Operational Startup Costs Total Not-to Exceed: $341,000.00 (billed at actual cost) The operational startup costs include, but not limited to the following items: Background Checks F&B Consultant Hiring Costs Insurance Licenses/Permits Marketing &Advertising Logo & Branding Development Website Development Printing in Park Staff Apparel Travel (per Section 4.4 of this Agreement) Food & Beverage/Merchandise Inventory Maintenance & Janitorial Supplies Retail & Food Service Smallware Utilities/cable/internet - (Provided by the County at no cost to Contractor) Page 6 of 8 First Amendment to Agreement#18-7404 "Collier County Sports Complex Marketing and Support" �i Category C: Limited Park Staffing Time and Material $165,000.00 Total Not-to Exceed: The Contractor shall obtain written approval from the County's Contract Administrative Agent prior to staff being assigned to provide the services. The Contractor shall also provide the County's Contract Administrative Agent compliance of park staffing background checks, pursuant to Section 29, Security, of this Agreement. 3rd Quarter 4th Quarter 1st Quarter 2nd Quarter Employee August September October November December January February March April May General Manager $ - $ 7,583.33 $ 7,583.33$ 7,583.33 $ 7,583.33 $ 7,583.33$ 7,583.33 $ 7,583.33 $ 7,583.33 $ - $ 60,666.64 Parks Sales Representative $ - $ 5,416.67 $ 5,416.67$ 5,416.67 $ 5,416.67 $ 5,416.67$ 5,416.67 $ 5,416.67 $ 5,416.67 $ - $ 43,333.36 Sports Coordinator 1 $ - $ - $ - $ • $ - $ 5,416.67$ 5,416.67 $ 5,416.67 $ 5,416.67 $ - $ 21,666.68 Sports Coordinator 2 $ - $ - $ - $ - $ - $ - $ - $ - $ - $ . $ - Assistant General Manager $ - $ - $ - $ - $ - $ - $ 5,958.33 $ 5,958.33 $ 5,958.33 $ - $ 17,874.99 (Retail+Amenities) Hospitality Manager $ - $ - $ - $ - $ - 5 - $ 5,416.67 $ 5,416.67 $ 5,416.67 $ - $ 16,250.01 Events Coordinator $ $ - $ - $ - $ - $ - $ - $ - $ 4,875.00 $ - $ 4,875.00 TOTAL $ - $ 13,000.00 $ 13,000.00$ 13,000.00 $ 13,000.00 $ 18,416.67$ 29,791.67 $ 29,791.67 $ 34,666.67 $ - $ 164,666.68 (remainder of page is intentionally left blank) Page 7 of 8 First Amendment to Agreement#18-7404 Os_"Collier County Sports Complex Marketing and Support" Category C: Limited Park Staffing The parties have negotiated the following rates for subsequent years: YEAR 1 Position Salary Benefits Total General Manager $ 70,000 $ 21,000 $ 91,000 Assistant General Manager $ 55,000 $ 16,500 $ 71,500 Sport Coordinator 1 $ 50,000 $ 15,000 $ 65,000 Sport Coordinator 2 $ 45,000 $ 13,500 $ 58,500 Retail Coordinator $ 45,000 $ 13,500 $ 58,500 Events Coordinator $ 45,000 $ 13,500 $ 58,500 Great Lawn Coordinator $ 30,000 $ 9,000 $ 39,000 Hospitality Manager $ 50,000 $ 15,000 $ 65,000 Park Sales Representative $ 50,000 $ 15,000 $ 65,000 Total: $ 440,000 $ 132,000 $ 572,000 YEAR 2 Position Salary Benefits Total General Manager $ 72,800 $ 21,840 $ 94,640 Assistant General Manager $ 57,200 $ 17,160 $ 74,360 Sport Coordinator $ 52,000 $ 15,600 $ 67,600 Sport Coordinator $ 46,800 $ 14,040 $ 60,840 Retail Coordinator $ 46,800 $ 14,040 $ 60,840 Events Coordinator $ 46,800 $ 14,040 $ 60,840 Great Lawn Coordinator $ 31,200 $ 9,360 $ 40,560 Hospitality Manager $ 52,000 $ 15,600 $ 67,600 Park Sales Representative $ 50,000 $ 15,000 $ 65,000 Total: $ 455,600 $ 136,680 $ 592,280 YEAR 3 Position Salary Benefits Total General Manager $ 75,712 $ 22,714 $ 98,426 Assistant General Manager $ 59,488 $ 17,846 $ 77,334 Sport Coordinator $ 54,080 $ 16,224 $ 70,304 Sport Coordinator $ 48,672 $ 14,602 $ 63,274 Retail Coordinator $ 48,672 $ 14,602 $ 63,274 Events Coordinator $ 48,672 $ 14,602 $ 63,274 Great Lawn Coordinator $ 32,448 $ 9,734 $ 42,182 Hospitality Manager $ 54,080 $ 16,224 $ 70,304 Hospitality Supervisor $ 40,000 $ 12,000 $ 52,000 Park Sales Representative $ 55,000 $ 16,500 $ 71,500 Total: $ 516,824 $ 155,047 $ 671,871 Page 8 of 8 First Amendment to Agreement#18-7404 "Collier County Sports Complex Marketing and Support"