SLED Opportunity · CALIFORNIA · SANTAMONICA
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City of Santa Monica seeks bids for HVAC system installation at Moss Avenue Pumping Station. Includes pre-proposal meeting, detailed submission requirements, and evaluation based on cost and references. Payment bond required for contracts over $25,000.
The City of Santa Monica (the "City") Water Resources Division is inviting bids from qualified persons or firms to provide, deliver, and install a new HVAC system for the Moss Avenue Pumping Station (MAPS).
Addendum #1 is issued to replace Attachment C - MAPS Upgrade Drawings where sheet 3 is in the correct orientation.
We hereby offer to sell the City of Santa Monica the material and/or service at the prices described herein and under the terms and conditions hereon or attached or referenced.
The Minimum Scope of Limits of Insurance can be found in the section titled Insurance Requirements.
Vendor shall procure and maintain for the duration of the Agreementinsurance against claims for injuries to persons or damages to property that may arise from or in connection with the performance of the work hereunder by the Vendor, its agents, representatives, employees or subcontractors.
By confirming below, I declare under penalties of perjury that the forgoing certifications and assurances, any other statements made by me are true and correct.
The undersigned has checked carefully all of the documents contained in this Non-Discrimination Policy Acknowledgment.
I agree that the representations herein are made under penalty of perjury.
Only the successful bidder will be required to submit a payment bond, because the good or service exceeds $25,000. Please confirm your acknowledgement here.
Please enter payment discount terms; otherwise net thirty (30) days will apply if left blank
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CITY OF SANTA MONICA OAKS INITIATIVE NOTICE
NOTICE TO APPLICANTS, BIDDERS, PROPOSERS AND OTHERS SEEKING DISCRETIONARY PERMITS, CONTRACTS, OR OTHER BENEFITS FROM THE CITY OF SANTA MONICA
Santa Monica’s voters adopted a City Charter amendment commonly known as the Oaks Initiative. The Oaks Initiative requires the City to provide this notice and information about the Initiative’s requirements. You may obtain a full copy of the Initiative’s text from the City Clerk.
This information is required by City Charter Article XXII—Taxpayer Protection. It prohibits a public official from receiving, and a person or entity from conferring, specified personal benefits or campaign advantages from a person or entity after the official votes, or otherwise takes official action, to award a “public benefit” to that person or entity. The prohibition applies within and outside of the geographical boundaries of Santa Monica.
All persons or entities applying or receiving public benefits from the City of Santa Monica shall provide the names of trustees, directors, partners, and officers, and names of persons with more than a 10% equity, participation or revenue interest. An exception exists for persons serving in those capacities as volunteers, without compensation, for organizations exempt from income taxes under Section 501(c)(3), (4), or (6), of the Internal Revenue Code. However, this exception does not apply if the organization is a political committee or controls political committees. Examples of a “public benefit” include public contracts to provide goods or services worth more than $25,000 or a land use approval worth more than $25,000 over a 12-month period.
In order to facilitate compliance with the requirements of the Oaks Initiative, the City compiles and maintains certain information. That information includes the name of any person or persons who is seeking a “public benefit.” If the “public benefit” is sought by an entity, rather than an individual person, the information includes the name of every person who is: (a) trustee, (b) director, (c) partner, (d) officer, or has (e) more than a ten percent interest in the entity. Therefore, if you are seeking a “public benefit” covered by the Oaks Initiative, you must supply that information on the Oaks Initiative Disclosure Form. This information must be updated and supplied every 12 months.
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CITY OF SANTA MONICA LIVING WAGE ORDINANCE
Certification for Providers of Services to the City of Santa Monica
(Fiscal Year 23/24 – July 1, 2023 through June 30, 2024)
TO BE COMPLETED BY ALL CONTRACTORS PROVIDING SERVICES TO THE CITY OF SANTA MONICA IN EXCESS OF $54,200
The City of Santa Monica Municipal Code Chapter 4.65, Living Wage Ordinance (LWO), establishes a Minimum Wage of $19.73 per hour for certain employees of contractors providing services to the City where services exceed $54,200 or more and requires that contractors also provide the same health care and other benefits to employees’ same sex spouses and domestic partners as are provided to other employees’ spouses.
An employee covered by the LWO is any person who does not actually work as a manager, supervisor, or confidential employee, and who is not required to possess an occupational license.
The Living Wage Ordinance applies the services sought pursuant to this bid and bidders are required to prepare and return the Living Wage Certification Form. If the bidder is selected, the bidder must maintain payroll records that include, at minimum, the full name of each employee providing services under the contract, job classification and rate of pay. Bids that fail to include Certification Forms may be considered non-responsive and excluded from further consideration.
Please prepare the following certification if you are a contractor engaging in a contract for services with the City of Santa Monica in excess of $54,200.
Your signature on this certification grants the City permission to review any and all payroll books and records and any company documents pertaining to the benefits offered to employees to assure your compliance with the LWO during the term of the contract.
Please direct any questions to:
City of Santa Monica Finance Department
Attention: Living Wage Compliance Section
1685 Main Street, Mail Stop 09
Santa Monica, CA 90401
You can also contact staff regarding living wage ordinance questions by e-mail at finance.mailbox@smgov.net or by phone 310-458-8281.
Proposers must answer these questions below. Note, the business license documentation is only required from the successful Proposer.
If YES, Vendor must have a City of Santa Monica Business License. Contact the Business License unit for the appropriate forms.
If NO, continue to next question.
If YES, Vendor must have a City of Santa Monica Out-of City Business License. Contact the Business License unit for the appropriate forms.
If NO, no license is needed.
Is the vendor located in or will the vendor come into the City of Santa Monica to conduct business,
then answer YES, and in addition to having a CITY OF SANTA MONICA BUSINESS LICENSE, Vendor will be required to have insurance (see Insurance Requirements Section for descriptions).
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This is to certify that all requirements for insurance of subcontractors as specified have been met.
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Is this bid for goods?
Is this bid for services?
Does this bid allow for subcontractors?
Is Living Wage Required? If not sure, then click here. There is the possibility that a Public Works bid still needs the Living Wage requirement in addition to the Prevailing Wage requirement. (Not that common, but is an option)
Will there be a Job Walk?
Are the Services over $10,000?
Is a contractor's license needed?
Please enter the Contractor License or licenses needed for this project. For example, "C33 - Painting and Decorating, C33 - Painting and Decorating Contractor". If none are needed, please leave blank.
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Does this project need a payment bond? If the good or services exceed $25,000 a payment bond is required
Q (C-10 License): Can we use an Electrical Subcontractor for the C-10 license requirement?
A: No. The Prime Contractor must have a C-10 (electrical) license.
Q (licensing requirement): please advise if license B can submit proposal for this project with HVAC and electrical contractor as subcontractors.
A: See Section 4.3.
Q (Estimate): what is the engineering estimate?
A: This requires a PRA request.
Q (Plans): The 3rd sheet of the plans is flipped 90 degree and we cannot read it. Please resend the page and confirm there are only 7 sheets for the plans as there is no plans index
A: Please see addendum #1, which updates the attached plans, where sheet 3 is in the correct orientation. There are seven (7) sheets in the plan set.
Q (Concrete pad for CU): Per plan M-1 detail 5, we need to install concrete pad for the new CU. During the walk today, we saw that the pad will be located in the planter area, the detail however calls to connect to an existing concrete slab. Please advise if there is an excising slab under the planter, please advise the depth of the soil to the slab for us to know who mush concrete we need to pour.
A: A new concrete slab is required. Provide a reinforced concrete equipment pad minimum 6-inches thick, extending at minimum 6-inches beyond the unit footprint on all sides, founded on a minimum 4-inch layer of compacted crushed miscellaneous base over subgrade compacted to 95% relative compaction. Concrete shall be a minimum 4,000 psi compressive strength at 28 days, reinforced with #4 bars at 12-inches each way centered in the slab.
Q (Drain line ): M-2, Keynote #3, calls out to taka the drain and connect to the sink tail piece, during the walk today we saw that the existing to remine AC is already connected to this tail piece, please advise if we are to tap into the same 3/4" copper line or we need to drain to a different location?
A: Contractor to connect new 3/4" condensate piping to existing pipe routed to lavatory tailpiece.
Q (OSA goose neck): Per plans we need to core 16" hole for the new OSA duct. Please confirm that the penetration will need to be above the existing restrooms.
A: Contractor shall verify the final location of the 16" OSA intake on the ground floor and confirm with City staff prior to coring.
Q (Refrigeration line penetration): Please advise if that the refrigeration line penetrations to the basement are to penetrate through the existing stairwell access doors, as shown on plans?
A: Contractor to find the easiest and shortest route for refrigeration piping to comply with CMC and local code.
Q (OSA goose neck): Per M-1 detail 5, bolt count is for 36" pipe and 60" pipe. The OSA goose neck per plan is 16", please advise how many bolts are needed?
A: Per SMACNA, provide 8-9 bolts.
Q (Refrigeration line support): Sheet M-2, detail 3, please advise where this detail need to be applied and if besides the refrigeration lines the items on the details are new or existing? for example the 24"x24" concrete column and 1/2 bent steel plate
A: This detail matches the existing as-built drawings for the existing refrigeration piping. Contractor to provide piping support per SMACNA where required.
Q (Permit): Is the City Permit included in our bid?
A: No.
Q (Cicil Works): Are we going to construct the reinforced concrete equipment pad? If yes, please provide the details for the concrete and reinforced bar.
A: See question #5.
Q (Civil Works): 1. Are we going to do the reinforced concrete slab penetration (Core Drilling) for the gooseneck? 2. How thick is the concrete slab where the gooseneck will penetrate? 3. Is the concrete slab a load bearing slab where the gooseneck will penetrate?
A: Only one questions per submittal is permitted.
Q (Electrical): 1. Could you specifically locate where the panel for the power supply for the indoor unit? 2. Could you specifically locate where the panel for the power supply for the outdoor unit?
A: Only one questions per submittal is permitted.
Q (Penetration detail): Can we get a penetration detail to get the refrigeration lines down to the basement.
A: Provide sealed wall penetration(s) as required for new piping. Diameter(s) of concrete wall core(s) to be minimum two pipe sizes larger than conduit(s). Existing wall is 12” thick reinforced concrete. No additional structural reinforcement required at the core(s). Fill voids with expandable filler. Ensure watertight seal.
Q (Controls ): Is there a BMS control system for the building? if so what kind.
A: Yes. Details will be provided to the awarded contractor.
Q (Fire life safety ): Is there a Fire life safety system that need to be connected to the fan coil? If so what kind of alarm system is it? (honey well/silent knight)
A: Contractor to provide and install a smoke detector to the return plenum of FCU-2 and connect it to the building fire system. Details of the fire system to be provided to awarded Contractor.
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