Loading...
HomeMy WebLinkAboutCity of Tamarac Resolution R-2015-009Temp. Reso. No. 12603 January 28, 2015 Page 1 of 4 CITY OF TAMARAC, FLORIDA RESOLUTION NO. R-2015-01 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF TAMARAC, FLORIDA, AUTHORIZING THE APPROPRIATE CITY OFFICIALS TO ACCEPT AND EXECUTE A PURCHASE ORDER AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE CITY OF TAMARAC AND PAVEMENT TECHNOLOGY INC., UTILIZING PRICING FROM AN AGREEMENT OBTAINED THROUGH A FORMAL. COMPETITIVE PROCUREMENT PROCESS AWARDED BY THE CITY OF MARGATE, FLORIDA, THROUGH BID NUMBER 2014-006 FOR AN AMOUNT NOT TO EXCEED $1,370,963.62FOR THE PAVEMENT REJUVENATION PROJECT; ACONTINGENCY OF 4.7% OR $65,000 WILL BE ADDED TO THE PROJECT ACCOUNT FOR A TOTAL AMOUNT OF $1,435,963.62; AUTHORIZING THE APPROPRIATE CITY OFFICIALS TO ADMINISTER THE CONTRACT; PROVIDING FOR CONFLICTS; PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITY; AND PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE. WHEREAS, in 1998, the City Commission approved the Comprehensive Roadway Improvement Program, which included the resurfacing of the City's entire roadway network; and WHEREAS, considering that the roadway segments that made up the initial phases of the 1998 program are approaching their useful life, a Pavement Assessment Program was approved by Commission via Resolution R-2012-111, dated October 24, 2012; and WHEREAS, the Pavement Assessment Program resulted in a Pavement Condition Index (PCI) for all asphalt surfaces within the City's street network; and Temp. Reso. No. 12603 January 28, 2015 Page 2 of 4 WHEREAS, staff identified those areas which have a PCI of 79 or greater and require immediate rehabilitation, the list of locations and a project area map are hereto attached as "Exhibit 1" and "Exhibit 2", respectively, and WHEREAS, staff identified a competitively solicited contract for pavement rejuvenation awarded by the City of Margate, Florida to Pavement Technology, Inc.; and WHEREAS, the Agreement between the City of Margate, Florida and Pavement Technology, Inc. for Pavement Rejuvenation has favorable pricing, terms, and conditions, which was awarded on March 7, 2014, a copy of the Agreement with the Vendor's authorization to honor the unit rate not to exceed $0.78 per square yard is attached hereto as Exhibit "3"; and WHEREAS, the Director of Public Services and the Purchasing Contracts Manager chose to utilize available contracts awarded by other governmental entities for Pavement Rejuvenation as provided by City Code Section 6-148 (f) ,which states that the Purchasing Officer may utilize contracts with other governmental agencies; and WHEREAS, the City Commission of the City of Tamarac, Florida deems it to be in the best interest of the citizens and residents of the City of Tamarac to accept and execute a Purchase Order Agreement with Pavement Technology, Inc., utilizing the City of Margate, Florida Bid No. 2014-006, in an amount not to exceed $1,370,963.62, a contingency of 4.7% or $65,000 will be added to the Project Account for a total project budget of $1,435,963.62. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE Temp. Reso. No. 12603 January 28, 2015 Page 3 of 4 CITY OF TAMARAC, FLORIDA, THAT: SECTION 1: The foregoing "WHEREAS" clauses are hereby ratified and confirmed as being true and correct and are hereby made a specific part of this Resolution upon adoption hereof. All exhibits attached hereto are incorporated herein and made a specific part of this resolution. SECTION 2: The appropriate City officials are hereby authorized to accept and execute a Purchase Order Agreement for the Pavement Rejuvenation Project with Pavement Technology, Inc., utilizing City of Margate, Florida Bid No. 2014-006 not to exceed $1,370,963.62, a contingency of 4.7% or $65,000 will be added to the Project Account for a total project budget of $1,435,963.62. SECTION 3: The City Manager or his designee is hereby authorized to approve and initiate Change Orders in amounts not to exceed $65,000.00 per Section 6- 147 of the City Code, and close the contract award, which includes but is not limited to making final payment and releasing bonds per Section 6-149 of the City Code, when the work has been successfully completed within the terms, conditions and pricing of the agreement. SECTION 4: All Resolutions or parts of Resolutions in conflict herewith are hereby repealed to the extent of such conflict. SECTION 5: If any clause, section, other part or application of this Resolution is held by any court of competent jurisdiction to be unconstitutional or invalid, in part or Temp. Reso. No. 12603 January 28, 2015 Page 4 of 4 application, it shall not affect the validity of the remaining portions or applications of this Resolution. SECTION 6: passage and adoption. This Resolution shall become effective immediately upon its PASSED, ADOPTED AND APPROVED this " day of RY DRESSLER MAYOR ATTEST: PATRICIA TEUFEL, CITY CLERK RECORD OF COMMISSION VOTE: MAYOR DRESSLER DIST 1: VICE MAYOR BUSHNELL DIST 2: COMM. GOMEZ DIST 3: COMM. GLASSER DIST 4: COMM. PLACKO I HEREBY CERTIFY THAT I HAVE APPROVED THIS RESOLUTION AS TO FORM SAMUEL S. GOREN CITY ATTORNEY , 2015. r� 3 Ln o o Ln o o Ln o o o o o o o o o o o o o o Ln o Ln Ln Ln Ln to Ln Ln Ln Ln Ln Ln Ln Ln 0 Ln r-I r-I r-4 r-I c-1 r-I r-I V-1 r-I r-1 r-I e-4 e-1 r-1 r-I rq r-I r4 r-4 r-I LL LL LL LL LL LL LL LL L.L LL LL LL LL LL LL LL LL LL LL LL Il. LL LL LL LL LL L.L LL LL LL L.L LL LL LL L.L LL LL LL M N t\ O N M r-4 al TT Ln 01 c--1 N � N O t\ r-1 M r-I d' d' O VI M 00 r-1 Ln 00 l0 r-I Q1 N �t Ln o0 M Cf Ln w 00 f) 00 q* m Ln 1* O rq N m O r4 * o0 m m r- M N I� m O m r-4 00 � V4 m I-_ d' M N o0 M Ln O M M r-I l0 N Ol M Ln M O Ln r-4 O (- M (� Ln N Ln Ln �t O M l0 m O m it M N m l0 r-4 rA r-I r-i O N M ily O r-I m i/>• V4 c-4 N cJ� (/� tJ1• V) 1H i/? i P. A^. i!} �y iJy �h Ln rq M ct' V)- ih 14 vl� V-4 vi- I/1 t4 i!h -tn t4 (4 ih i^- "I (IN A/)- O v aF c M 01 d' 01 to W O 00 M Ct O N M M 01 W rq r4 0) N r-I 01 00 N Ln O 01 N 00 O e-i N N Ln O 01 vi t\ O O 01 Ln Ol Ln Ql l0 Ln m m N 00 r-I m Ln w O m 4t m N " o0 m 00 r-I M O 00 01 r-4 t\ ct O M f� N O 00 00 O M M lD M co 41;j, M Ln ct O f-, M Ln W m W W Ln co 'IT t\ d' Ln ct o0 lqr f\ M 00 N r-I r-I e-I r-4 Ln 00 r-I M r-I r-I M r-I r 1 N lD r-I N ILD rm�I %� m 0) L. a M O O 00 0 0 �t ct 0 0 l0 O o0 0 0 0 f� 0 0 r-I o0 0 0 0 0 Ln o0 O WLn 00 m 00 lG f� 00 tt r-i O� 00 w O c-I N r- Ln 00 O l0 O it 00 w N cV N O Ln O O w do O et O M N O m i O O Ln ,:a* O O N O Ln Ln N N w 00 00 o r-I tzt r-I m vH r-I d' r-I o0 � N w m r-I �t w m N M e-I 00 00 d' 00 N m w r- rZ w Ln m Ln Ln Ln Ln N N N M W CO Rc* Ln CO Ln Ln m Ln R* r-d 4 o0 m w ' o0 t0 r cr r-4 r-I e-I r-I r-I N Oct I%. r-I m e-I r-I M �D e-4 N Ln r-I N L f) (r m i Q O O O r-i 11, O w e Rt O oIcil 00 00 It III Tal 0 cc 0 0 0 0 co 0 0 0 0 0 qt O O o 00 d* o f V N N N N N N N N N r-I r-I f V N N N N 4t N N N N N N N N d' N O m N Ln N Ln 00 CO I\ Ln I` w Ln Ln O W M O C14 01 N Itt O 00 Rrr r-I r- r-I O Ln 0) 00 O 00 Ln 01 01 M O 00 01 00 r, 00 00 Ol o0 01 01 o0 o0 I` 00 00 o0 00 O I� o0 o0 r*,.O o0 o0 o0 o0 o0 o0 o0 o0 01 01 Ln o0 o0 o0 NF V a m Woc>>Saa� z J Q p p U CO m Lu w w m p cc p p U °C p oc p z-j Z O z O p u O F- u z z z w z w z cc >_ 7j >_ > J z O O z p c=n 0� 0 Z 0 p F- z p W Z p w U L" Z U.' w u w w Z ('' O _1 O O W> W Q W w p LLJ Z p z w p w Z z In w w co Ln z = Q m (Z Q= c/1 —__= LL LL u. Y Y Y m d' = a Q 2 z w> Q 2 ui Lu 0 2 Q= V F- F- >- F- F- F- cc F- >- E- Y U U U U U u U w F- z U F- w Q U F- r, F- Z F- z tJf N Z) Z W W W Z� p U L u LU W Q Q O U Q O W> Lr3 fY F- Q (/) Ln U= U �p W 0 0 Q O O o Q O z 0 W W W J J _] �� 0 Yt > Q Q Q > O Q Q� Z O cc O S ?? Ln CO V) U m Z W CSC m m m m m m m Z L/1 Q vo) U W Ln Q Ln W LL I Ln C to 7 Z Z m > oC Y CC CC J Z CD z CL z p Z w Z a oc z? LU p Z w z z>> Q Z aC U = _z Z? J Z z J ~ ~ F- w F- -� F- F- m J F- �- 'J 0 Ln CC C C z aC CC CC CC Z� z z tn CC W p� W LL W W O 0 Ln V Z in CC CC z p c/) w cc: CC Z aC CC Z Q Z F w Q W w Q p Q Q Ln w >.. oo == Y Y Ln D Q t W Q z - O > w <L LAJ Q O Q > � Q U m Z m m >- Q >- >- CO _j � u U U U � Ln p >- cD CO >- Q Y Q cc >- m >- t\ Q 01 >- 0 C] v) >- }- >- >- Z Z Z >- -� Lu Lu -� Z >- Z > U J DC >- Z >- Z Z Z aD oQQQQaoQQ QO�LULLU a aaaoLu Qaaa aoN = U. m m m m M m m z m= z m m m m Z Z Z m Z m m U oc >- Ln m m m m z C7 z co U 00cr- cr- J U LU z p > >- Q> LL.4 Y m Lu m cC V CC C� p -i v p z CC CC oC p J cc U U W CIC > Z CO u Q EL- U p CL U CC W p CC Z p v F- Z J w a V -I Z Z Z>>>= L U LU W O F-p O O Z =_ p CG V~ z pC 0 Vri a Q Q O 0zzzzz°��WWWoo0wuLL U .I a. F- >- >- oC o� aC = W Y � O Q 'n v1 °C -' <<0 Zi O u LL' Wo u o 0 cc Ln Ln z0- ZLLI WQcr-amaaaaaww=iiYYYmQp'eomzzcC°' LL>>�juu LLJ u F- u >- >- >- �- m m U U U U U U w W W OO r oC O Q J a Q N Q �wV)o�zzzzz>->- Q>> >> o a 0 a Tt o>> a m_ co _ CC D> a Q a a Q a a a w W w .� J oc �c Q Q a w J r� Q Q Q Co. co m co m co m m c o co co m m m m m m m m U U V U U O a=+ m c l0 e� 'II C m Ln e--I LL a) C O U U m L- m E m F- 4- O u n � CC c u) Ln Ln Ln Ln Ln o Ln Ln Ln o o Ln Ln Ln Ln Ln Ln Ln Ln Ln Ln Ln Ln Ln Ln Ln Ln Ln Ln Ln Ln Ln Ln Ln Ln Ln Ln I I I I I I I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 LL LL U- LL LL LL LL W LL LL LL LL LL U- LL LL LL LL LL LL LL L.L L1_ LL L.L L.L L.L LL LL L.L. LL Ll LL LL LL LL W Ll m M M r-I W N W 00 r O M W tD e--4 N N N m O w m 0 00 O M 0 0 0 O O O e-1 N O tD N 00 e-I O 00 4 N Ln O o0 r-i N ,* e-i m m w O M O m o o Ln N Ln N M eV N N 0 et M r 0 00 � �t o0 � cl` w d' M cP r4 w r-i r-I o� N H r4 O o rn r * �fi � rn Ln m o m o M Ln o m to . N Mtnth . N % r-I . r-I . e-� . � . N . e--I . e-� . . . . . v> . . e-q r-I r-I r-Icr ri r-1 r-1 Go C v �I r-I O m r-I Ln M Rt to cr rn r 10 to r ct w rn 00 00 to rn� M O m O w r r N r r r r O N e-I qt N r-I O N d' Ln r-i r-1 woo Ln Izjl cn M Ln w o0 m O N N Ln N w N w r-I w v-q w o0 O� >- 01 t\ w Ln w w o0 w o0 Ln Tt Ln Ln O N F*- d' Ln Ln R* M N r-I m lD Ln O N w N w r w � O 01 N 00 cr M m r-I e-1 N Ln N N r-i "i r-1 r-i r-1 e-1 L Q N F. 6 01 Ln O O cf O M N Ln O O O O ci' O O O O O O O O O N O O O O O O w O O O w r N W C%4 N Ct � N 14* r-I N O t0 O d 00 cr O N w * o w 00 O q* 0 00 0 0 cn O 00 w m LL r-� d' Lli o0 t0 Ln N Ln d' 01 rA W w w o o0 o m o0 A m Ln r r-i w t0 Ln O O co cY o w o 00 o0 N Cr o0 t0 N d' Ln rq tq Ln r q* ct M o0 r ct " q* M M N r-i O o0 Ln o 00 r-1 w r-i w Ln w M w r O r m M r-I r-i r-1 d' N N r-I r-I r-1 e-I ri r-I r-1 r-I r-1 rq r-I rq L Q 'tt O o 0 0 0 o cr O O O O O O O O cv 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 N 0 0 0 0 00 O N O Rt Oq:t N N N N N N N N N. N N N N N N N. N N N N. N N N. N N N N N N M r Ln o cn ct r-1 w O O Ln rq 00 r w m oo O Ln o0 00 o0 O m Ln ch cn r-I r ctt Ln O o0 m r r-i Ln V m rq m 00 cn w r 00 r m 00 r m 00 w 00 00 r m 00 cn w r r r 00 00 r m 00 W 00 cn r w 00 m 00 00 r _i V a Z m CC z Z O � U O Z O O O J O J O t� O >- CC O O Z -I Z LLI O Z LL.I Z LLI O> m O Z a F- F- F- F- F- F- F- F- F- z F- F- F- F- F- F- H F�-F- Z p[ Z Z W Z Z Z fY � W Q. In V) V) V) V) in V) V) V) W V) V) V) V) Ln V) U V) 0- V) V) U W W W W 2 Q 2 W== W W W W 2 Z tD CD l0 CO CO t0 t0 l0 tO = Ln Ln m Ln m Ln N Ln r-i Ln m V) = �" '� d' cr d' d' Ln Ln Li) Ln Ln Ln Ln LnLn Ln d` 0 < V)V) Z Q W O V) o O V) w 2 o W O 2 m � Q O m Z a Z Z Q a Icc w V) Lu m w Z I cyl z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z z Z Z Z z Z Z Z cc O Z z cc O m Z OC J m Z Z Z Z Z z O cc cOC cOc o oOc Q z F- F- F- F- F- F- F- F- F- F- F- F- F- ~ F- ~ F- ~' t�---- u 2 ac p� Q a W Z Z Z Z W cc U U W U U V U U U V) V) V) V) V) W v) W V) W W W I V LL I w Lu a a Q a w w O w Z Ln Ln cL Ln m Ln m m Ln m m q* m ct a, d' a 1t a G. E Z Z co Z Z Z Z m w qt Ln Ln Ln Ln Ln Ln Ln m>->- a a a a D Q Q j 0>- O O O O � O O L 2 m 2 Q Q a a Q Q oC oc 1= fr oC O LL cD co m co V) CO co m CO co m (7 z z o_ Z z z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z d Z LL Z a. d V Z LLB w Z a J W} Q o_C (,j DC V m m U m O� a Z W a> W >- Q> W a>> W W W W W a>> W W CC Q V) 0 0 OC oC O > Q W F- Q Lu QF- UJ W > > > O W W m U J U U J F- z c� m O Z Q U U O OC Y 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 0 0 0 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 O u O Q O a O O O u-L W W F- F- F- F- F- F- F- F- F- Z W W F- F- F- F- F- F- F- F- F- W U �- a W W Z LD (D J m a Ow N LU j W A r-I r-I c-i e-I r-1 c--I r-! N N N N N N N N N N M oc m o o o u[&2z= z a a a D� o N= 2 2 Q Y!5 ._L 0 21 21zlzlz Z Z Z z z Z z z z z z z z z z z z z z z 1 1 1 Ql dA m CL c O 4-0 c lD e-i LL c m Ln r-1 LL .o C_ E O U U m L m E fQ 4- O u 9 0 0 7, 0 0 3 to Ln L.n L.t1 Ln Ln Ln Ln Ln Ln Ln Ln Ln L11 m M Ln Ln M m m m m m Ln m m m M Ln 0 m m m 0 0 0 0 LL U- LL U- LL LL LL L.L. LL LL LL LL U- LL LL L.L LL. L.L LL LL LL L.L. LL LL LL LL U- L l- L.L. LL L.L L.L L.L. LL LL LL U. w C m d� O N 00 N N. cn CA lD 00 00 I7 m O O cF• N 00 H N m M 00 O Ln w O o0 lD 'd' 00 O CT N N N Ln r- O rl m m m w O m 0) r-1 lD r-1 Ln m O 00 r-1 cr CT m "* w 00 00 " f- r"L rl (V N m N N N O � 00 Ln 00 CA r-i f- d' m N CD d' lD Rt � m M r4 00 M N Ln w f� d' 00 f� O N 00 m CJ1 m ih r-1 N m r-1 r-1 V. in- ` rt ;h N i11 r-1 ih r-1 t/1• tJ>• r-1 i/> N t/> M q* th ih r-1 r-1 Ct N i� ih cI1• r-A m ih t/1• cI} ih (!} iJ1• (/>• (/� i/>• ih � (!? i1� i!1- L/1- LJ>• ih ih �!} 'V>• il1 °V>• cr i� O LL V Ln.F c 00 r-i r-1 00 cn w lD M LD N 00 W 00 f� N m w * N. w r-1 m 00 N M Cn cn 00 N M N N M i� CJ1 N N r-1 in m r-1 rfi m N N A O r-1 A F. w O r-i rl w N r-1 r-I f, ri O m d' d" CT 00 M `7 r-1 O N N w 00 00 " W 00 r-1 M 00 0 f� M N 00 Cn 00 r-1 W 00 Ln r-1 Ln M V) N M r-i q* W M M rt CD r-1 Cn ct Cn r-1 r-1 r-i r-1 r-1 r-� N rl ri r4 N ri N r-1 r-1 r-1 N M � Ln r-1 r-I rl Ln m r l r�i LD r-I r-1 e-1 r-i ri w L a 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 0 o O 0 0 0 0 0 0 co 0 0 0 0 0 0o t\ 00 0 0 0 0 w 00 00 w qt N 00 w qt N w d' O O N N ct 00 1* R* O w w NRct R* qt 00 d' O 00 O L,D O ct N U CT w d' O ALn w Ln 00 00 m N m Ln -:j- m w * f-, w w -qr o0 cn et 00 Ln m m f%, N N w m rl Ln w w R* m f%� N w m CD O O Ln 00 w O itf- 4 cn 4 e-i ct 00 F% m 4 'Ct f� M vi Ln O o0 N N do O O rO r-1 r-1 N M r-1 r- N r-1 N r-1 r-1 r-4 r-1 M m Ict c-1 r-1 m m rl rl V) r--I e-i Vq r-1 L a O O O O O O O O O O O O o o 0 o coo O O o O o 0 o 0 o O o CD 0 00 0 0 o 0 N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N fV N cV N N N N N. N N N N N Ln N. N N w 00 g O O M O q N O O N N o N F N w Ct O Cn i* q N cn f� cn mt Ln "i N m m M f- m F- M 00 00 00 00 CT cn f-. 00 00 cn 00 00 00 m f- 00 f%� 00 f- 00 00 00 00 w 00 f- f- f- 00 00 1�- m 00 00 00 00 00 00 N V a J W CL 0 > Y z F- w I- > > _ > Q 0 > > w > > > > J LYuLYzQQQaQQ Q Q QQ 000Q z z z 00 N S o m f� m rl m W O O o0 m m rl m r i m r-4 m _ZInLI)Ln J w w 00 d' Ct Ln F- Ln Ln Ln d' Ln ct F- Ln Ln N t Ln d' Ln Ln w tD CD o0 00 00 Dd o0 lD F- f- (- �- Ln Ln Ln o � � � 3 � W � � � � � � � � � � a � � � a a Q a 3: �: �: c z z F!- Z Z Z Ln Z z Z Z Z z3: Z z Z z z z Z Z Z Z3: Z Z z Z Z z z Z W W W U W z m 0w co Q > Q V } Z z Q z Z Z U F- F- F- F- F- F- 0C F- > p > > > > < > 5 _ J > Q > Q > a w > Q w > Q > a > Q W > Q F- v �- V F- u L1 L) U U U Ln W Ln W Q z Q a Q Q� a N Z F- F- Ln w F 00 00 Ln r-1 m Ln O m O w r-4 ul r• O cn — O — O — Q d w cn ct M r-1 cr o0 N r-1 O O f� E Ln Ln Ln Ln Ln Ln Ln d Ln Ln 9 N Ln d' Y Ln Y Ln Y >- w w 00 00 00 00 w f� w rl_ � Ln Ln Ln Q Z Q Q Q Q Q Q Li z Z z Z z z V Z Z z w z Z Z Z z W Z w z w M Z Z CL Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z U Z Z Z Z W z w > L� LLU Q > >- Q j J F- F- F— F— F— F- F— F— F— LY Z J F- J F- F- F' F— > F— Liu Q > J F- Q F- Q Q U tZ U CL V) U tJ f U c11 V c/) c/) U J a L:t U d U Ln U U Q U F- Q S S S S S S S S F- H F- F- Z F- F- F- F- F- F- F- F- Ln Ln to V) Z Z Z W t7C F- F- F- F- F- F- F- F- F- F- F- F- F- F- Z W F- F- F- F- F- f-_ 00 0) M CT CJ1 O O r-4 r-1 r-1 r-1 N N N M M Rt 1* Ln Ln w t\ � f- � 00 ai m O O N M Rt R*,q* 1t Ln LL ct qt lqr Ln Ln Ln Ln Ln Ln Ln Ln Ln Ln Ln Ln Ln Ln Ln Ln Ln Ln Ln Ln Ln Ln Ln lD LA LD W tD W LD W W LLI Vf Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z z Z Z z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z N DD m CL C O 4-10 c cr- LD e--I LL m Ln r� C1J C O V u m m E m O u Z1 _ ' u � Ln Ln Ln 0 Ln Ln 0 Ln Ln Ln Ln Ln Ln Ln Ln Ln Ln Ln 0 Ln Ln Ln Ln Ln Ln Ln Ln Ln Ln Ln Ln Ln Ln Ln Ln Ln Ln Ln D V-1 1-4 r-1 r-I r-I r-I r-I r.4 r-I r-I r-I r-i r-I r-1 r-f r-I r-1 r-I r-I r-I r-I r-I r-i r-i r-i r-I r-I r 4 r-i I i l l l l i l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l i C L L L l l l i l i l l l l l LL LPL LL LPL LL L.L U. LA- LL LU- LL LL LL LL LPL. LA- LL LLL. LPL Lj- IL LJL LPL LA- LPL LL LL LL LPL LL (Ul. LL LL LL L.L. m M aS% N G N r 4 N f\ 00 f\ w 00 00 lqr kD cfi 00 1\ m M Ln r-4 1� f\ N r-i O (V M M lD 00 M O Cn M W N 00 r-1 d' W N N N 1� m I, Ln w O) cn r-4 4 N 00 q* 00 1� m m m O O O m CD O) r-I N 1� 00 N 00 r-i O w O o0 O) CA Q1 01 w O qr r-I 00 O t\ m M O O 1%- O w O qr r-i w 00 r-i w I- 1- I� Ln o0 1\ N R* O N N Ln / r / / r / r'1 t� r') / r r") r•'I ram) '/ r r-i N c-I m M r-i ,/ N c-� e-I / r •/ r � V. l M Y r V.I. in -(n in iJ1- in N 14 in i/lll� in cr ih 00 O u L L11 c N tV N 00 00 M N M d' O fV M N O ct m O N m m 00 r-i m (\ m O) q* q* r-1 m W r4 I� w m O (� (� 00 00 00 w O D1 00 r-I woo Ln O w ct Ln d' N m o0 m r-I w w m o0 w m m r-I Ln r-i r-i r-i CD * ,, �., r-1 r-I r-I 00 [f' 00 d' r-I w M M G) f\ O M cn 00 M 00 w 1\ ll;r t\ O cf 00 N m m Ln O O m V) M Ln w O cr r-I r-I r-I r-I r--1 r-i r-i r-1 N ri r-I M r-I m Rt r-I tV r-I r-I r-i r-1 r-i r-4 r-1 r--I rl r-I N to v M m i Q O O O O N O 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 d' O ct O O O O O O O O O O O d' O O O O w N O 0 0 0 It d' ICT r-I 1- Ict d' cV 00 O N 00 N q* O I- w O Rt O 00 O N O m 0 00 O N N O O Ln it N w N N LLw w w 00 w O M O cA 1\ N Ln M L n v4 Ln Ln m O N r-i f- m w CT o0 ct m w Ln r-I N w M a0 o0 d' Cr O O O 1\ N 1\ m o cf O r-I o0 Ln I� N Ln m r-I o0 q* w N w m M o0 N o0 o0 M Q) cn 00 ct' N m ct 00 rl r-I rl r-i r-i r-4 r-I r-I N r-I r-I N r-I M r-I fV r-I VI r-1 00 r-i r-I ri r-i v N m L Q 0 0 0 cv 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 o N o N o 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 O O N O O O O ct N N N O O N N N N N N N N N N rq N N N N N N N N N N" r q cV M N. N N W N N N N" fV N N +r+ it00 N 00 w 00 M Ln d' 00 O O L1) i` P- Ln r-i cn Ln Ln m O w m O r-i ct w m m m Ln w O o0 N en M 00 1\ 1� 00 I-_ 1- 00 1� 00 m 00 LT 00 00 00 00 00 N 00 00 00 00 w m 00 N o0 cn 00 00 00 00 Q) 00 00 cn � M N _I V a m p J LY Q p o O F- F- LY F- p F_ F_ F- F- F- F- > > > F- F- w F- w F- J Z Z Z V) Ln (A W U Z Ln cn U Q Ln 0 0 0 a a Q U U F- v) H U CL Q L H Q a W u w a H H L~n 00 00 00 00 W r-I N 1- r-I 00 w I- o 1� 1* m 00 I� w I- w o w 1� r-i LD m 00 = r-I = m 00 00 00 f-. Ln L!) Ln Ln tD Ln f\ Ln f\ Ln 00 w m I-_ to Ln w w w I� 1� Ln W CD 00 w F- f� I- U:)W lD Ln Ln o Q 1,D zLu o o c F-- Z Z Z U Z w z Z Z Z Z Z Z z Z Z z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z o.. Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z m m o>0 o -1 J O Q o Q F- F- F'- I-- F- O f- F- H > F- F- U F- > > w F- F_ > F-- > J F_ a F_ > > � F_ F- �- w > > F- u U U U cn U Ln U L� Q U to V U Q Q H U Ln Q Ln Q [L U to Ln Q a-i cn U Ln F- Q Q u w 11�, 1� 1, I-, Y m o 0o ct t\ r-, 00 00 00 m w N o0 o �qr 00 -it cD fV m m O) = r-I O O cn O O 1* Ln Ln Ln Ln Ln O o w o 1� o N Ln f\ w oo w o Ln 1� w W (\ (\ w (\ 00 lD lD N LD CD (\ (` Ln E LL z z Z z Z m z Z Z z z Z Z z z z z z z z z z z z u z z z z z z z z z z z z u LL' w Q > w > w Q > w Q > w > w Q > w Q Q > QF- Q F- Q F_ Ln F- Q F_ V H Q LLuu F- F- U - Q- F_ > Q F- Ln F- Q F- _L F_ o F_ � w F- U w Q Ln F- Q L a V) Ln F- Ln a„ F F- Ln Ln Z Z Z z LY LY F- F- H F- F- F- F- F- Ln cn Ln Z W Ln Ln w w N f\ f\ N 00 00 00 00 m m O O o O r-i r-I N N N N M M q* d' Ln N\ t 00 00 O r-I r-i r-I N W lD l0 cD tD tD cD l0 �D cD t.D cD l0 �D lD t� f� t\ t\ 1\ N t` f\ 1\ t` t\ f\ N � t\ r%% r*_ t\ t` 00 00 00 00 00 V; Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z z Z Z z Z Z Z z Z Z Z Z Z z Z Z Z Z Z Z 01 d0 m a- C O a Oj lD r-i L c m Ln r-1 LL C E O U U m L- m E m O u 0 0 0 0 0 0 Ln o Ln Ln Ln Ln Ln Ln Ln Ln Ln Ln Ln Ln Ln Ln Ln Ln Ln Ln Ln Ln Ln Ln Ln Ln Ln Ln Ln Ln Ln Ln Ln Ln Ln Ln Ln Ln r-I r-I r-I r-i r-I r-I r-I r-I r-I r-I r-I r-I r-I r i c-1 r-♦ r-i r-I r-I r-i r-I r-I e-i r-i r-I r-I r-i r-I r-I r♦ r-i r-i r-I r-I r-i r-I r-1 r-I I I I I I i l l >- l >- l >- l >- l >- l >- l >- l >- l >- l >- l > l > l �- l >- l >- l >- l >- l >- >- l >- l >- l >- l l >- l �- l �- l >- l >- l >- l >- l >- l >- u. LL LL LL LL LL LL L.L. L.L L.L LL LL LL LL LL LL LL W LL LL LL LL LL LL LL LL Li LL LL LL LL LL LL LL LL LL LL L.L Qc� N G � LD f\ d LD d c-I (� Ln Cif 01 c--I Ol � N Ln O LD N N o0 N rI M O Ln M Ln LD LD f\ CT1 00 CT1 LD N LD o0 � r\ d O m d Cl) LD 00 00 r-I O Ol Ol Ln r-i d M m 00 r-i Ln O d N 00 M 00 M M W O r-I N N N Ol N r-I r\ m N d Ln N m d N N LD O LD t?1 Ln r-i o0 r\ r-I LD d d M O Ln N M L o d tD r-I d m O LD d Ln r-� r-I e-♦ i!} rj th (/� t/� r-I r-1 N M ilk M r-1 N N iJ� t/� N ih iJ� in Ih tl1� t/? m i!� ih LO N r-I th �- 14 In t4 104 V� V� V( V). V)- -tn i/)- iJ� 4^ cr 00 co 4^ v OL a� 00 00 -1 d O 00 d M � r-I O 00 a) N M N O Cl) � LD N d 00 LD LD 00 00 Ln M Ln 00 d r\ 00 O r` O W O Ln r� o0 r\ Ln fV 01 N o0 cff I\ oo oo N cn N d' C0 r-I d A 60 m a) d R. Ql r-i o0 Ln o0 m r i N t,0 fV f\ >. Ln M (OD D Ln L N LD d W N Ln r-I W W r-I W O m Ln r\ o0 Ln Ln d� Ln � m d N Ln o0 m Ln d N M M lD cr rI c-I e--I e--i r-I N N d r-i d N m N N m r` m rI v m L a d O N 0 LD N O O O O O N O O O" O O o O N Ln d 00 d r-i O 00 O cn O O� O O O O O �" d w N N N d d m LO O O d w m 00 d o d 00 N r-I N L0 m O Ln cv LD rV LD m tD 00 O 00 00 1L Ln w O N r-I 00 to d LO Ln o0 LD N r-I Ln N r-I r-I rl d Ln w r-I (n m N d d d N N o0 o0 (` d m N O c m oo Ln d' Ln LD d d Ln N M Ol d N O W LD r-I N d r` d Ln M M LD M d w Ln r- Ln d m a)O� w r-I r-I e-I c-I r-I r-I N d r-i M N m N N M L0 M r-I %wNo W L a N O m O N o O d' qzr N N N o O O O O O O O O O O O N O O O O O O O O O O O O O N N N N N N N N N N N N. N N N N N d N N N N N N CV N N O r-♦ d' r-I fV t71 m LO r-I m � cn � d � d N LD m p- d C11 N 00 d O c-I f\ d 00 r-1 d O t0 t\ N L0 LO M tT 00 01 00 00 00 00 N 01 Q1 00 lD 00 00 tT 00 00 LD 00 w f\ 00 00 00 oo o0 CJl 00 00 00 00 O LD f\ 00 r- 00 N I V a z z z > CC w z cc CO z z Cl-� z Lu -i p Ln O O z 0 0 0 O O CC O Y O O O >- > J J Z J Z Q z Z z Q Z w >- O z 0 0 F- p Z Q O z O O z Z Q CL F--. In M w F- W LL F_- V) F- to W _! ~ � W W W CL W CC cc Z W Z Z� Z Cl w Q Z J Q Z z W w CC CI: TO-4 00 d 00 w= 00 O O= O O V Z== 2 Z= LU cr. LOU z W LOU Q J O LOU W r� Ln f` Ln LD F- Ln oo oo F- 6, r\ F- F- 1- w 1- Co m 1- F- F- F- CC F- FW- F- O F- F- 1=-- F=- >- CIC 'S CSC p CC p Lu CC --� O Q V) w 0 to w cn w m w � oC — cn w C7 Z O cn w Ln w p CC Q Q p 0 O y 0 O O o z Q 0= O O CO CO I- Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z C>: to Z to Cl Z c G CO to 3:13: =) 1 3: W I Z 1 3: 1 Y 3:1 3: Ln I Z to V) Z > > O z z > z z > > co > > CD m cc J J CO J J CC CD m z co 0p 0 z z z Z z O Q O z p z Z Y _ O Y Y > ~ ~ J > ~ J ~ F" J Oo w a zz F- z>->-Q>-�aaz��.a ~ a�zaauz°Cz w w a to to m Q Ln CL to to n- O W to tr w oc .J CC w CC CL CL O V CL CC O O w a w I cn 00 m t\ r\ m r` rI m O m V z= O LD O w CC LU to — CC Lu Lu Z z O cr- LLJ w w Z m O w w J O m O LD Ln r� Ln LD f\ Ln 00 N r_ Q CL O Ln O m m Y co CD w W o co o Ln W O~~ O O c z v W; o o� o >-�u�� 5 o >-J=�=�O==oomo J Q a a o a a d� a W 3r. LL z z z z z z Z z z z cc z z� co co cc co cn cr m >- I z cri I V II z z J J Z cc p J V u.I z z z a> w cc oC z> z LU U z m Cr cc u'' W a> W> Q> W W> cr-^ rr U V 1w— " CL J a o V z W z z Qu �a nF-a�aF-F-Q�aWu6—wuj O O=== =____= O CC O CC J up��u<< Z O O o_-Uaaa��� Cc ZO Z Z W F- F- F- F- F- F- F- F- F- a 0- Y o- u.I Lu Q Q Q Y J cc F- >- V= O O OCC 3 GC cC - I' N N M d d m L0 Ln � O m� Q z>- Q J co > n' CL a CC w J W W W W W W LU W o0 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 m m m = w V O a >' Q O o V O a m Q z F- F- F- F- F- co o0 w������� �� o Q Q W J a 2 Q a a X Q=___= W a Q Co 3: 3:13:13: 3: �: m m IEAIZIZIZIZIZIZIZIZIZIZIZIZIO C! w oc oc to cn Ln Ln IcnI Ln F- I O 1 13: 1 I >- tU OD m CL O m lD LL ca Ln r-I LL .D w C E O V U m E m O U T] I � Ln Ln Ln Ln Ln Ln Ln Ln Ln Ln Ln Ln Ln Ln Ln Ln Ln Ln Ln o Ln o Ln Ln Ln Ln Ln Ln Ln Ln Ln Ln Ln Ln Ln Ln Ln Ln � � � l"'I � � � !� !'� r♦ rl !� ri r..{ rl �"'� r! �"'� � � � !"') � �") !"� � � ri r! rl rl rl rl r♦ � rl rl � rl IJ -Il LL LA- LL I.L. LA- L.L LL LL LL L1 L.L L.L U- L.L LL W LL LL LL LL LL LL. L.L. L.L. L.L LL Li- LL LL LL LL Li LL LL L.L LA- U- L L. m :Q Qj N N Im N M m lD M f\ N T-1 r-I 00 m N m d CO O w Ln O O O N O w m Ifi m O w rl Itt M Cif cf r\ N O e-q O cr' w * w N Ln Ln cfi m cr Ln O rq f\ M w N N . N N ri r%% m w Ln (\ Ln m w r-I rf r-I O e-i Ln tD t` c-I Ln t\ lC3 ri o0 M Ln M d' 00 lD N Ln Ln Ln Ln qcT rt Ln O m w 00 O Ln Ln O N N H m H ` ci' M q* -Ln iJ> A^ N V). in• N i!� r-I r-I in in i!} in -tn iJ? in In ilr r1 H H H H H H N (4 14 Ln in- H r-I in • r-I 'V1. to -(n 'V). in An AA- i/)- in cr co O 4^ •L CIL 4-0 07 O 00 00 O 00 d Ol H tT I� ri cn m N M N w O N r\ r\ m r1 m R N tO w 00 m .r N Ln w o rn (\ w O IT m O r- O Ln cn 00 lO c-I q* 00 O m O rl qg, lO w CD w N m N O Ln H O N o0 N m A w ri w r ,.� �. cn f\ M r\ cn 00 r\ O ct N Ln CO M m Ln w o0 m CD w w w 00 d• O Ct t\ H qF w w f\ c7 m m cr A RT Cr Ln Ln N rl M r-I N r-I H N H r-1 N N N lO r-1 rl r-i rl CA ..r m Q O tD O lD O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O N O O O N O O to O O O 00 d' tT O Irt M N 0 0 0It* Ln " O" qr w O O O N m O N N O qt r w w Cl ri it d' r1 0 00 LL H rl O N 00 N 00 00 cr t lD lO d' r-I 00 Rt m O O O O O m m N w w O w w r-I Ln m N O� Ln N C m m 00 w 00 �Ilzr m R* m q* w H 00 q* Ln r-m CO LO CO wl0 N w N Ln M H M ww r*_ct w ' N O M Ln Rid, lqh N N H N r-I e-I H r-I rl rl N N Ln H e-i r4 e-i y v m L a O" 0 0 w O w 0 0 0 O O N O O O O O O O O O N O 0 0 0 0it w O O Rt O O N O O N" d' r-I N N N N N N N N N N N N M N rV N rV rV fV fV fV N N N CV N CV N N N N N N t r- 01 Ln N O O w r- CT) cn r-I H 00 00 t0 O Ln o0 01 m " Ln d' a1 r` o F- m L11 O O r� 01 N o0 th 00 r-- a) 01 01 Q) 00 00 r w 00 m N r m O w 00 00 m m w r� f\ N w 00 00 0O 00 COO o0 a) a) 0) 00 00 VA _I V a m Q °- z 0 2 = J CC: F- F- Z F- Cc F- Lu > > �" > > w w F- �-- F- F- �- -� 0 > 0 > F- F- F- F- F-- > F- 0 > 0 Ln Ln WV) Z W Ln > Q Q Q Q W LLJ u En V) V) V) CL z Q Z Q V) in U u Vi Q V) Z Q Z Nqcl' 2 Ln W 00 Q m rl m m rl m m W Ln Ln Ln Ln m H W w W w w 00 lO w O rl M w w W J r- O F" Ln F c Ln F-'C* Ln 9TICT M W W CO lqr Ln Ln Ln Ln Ln�_ H �. H Ln Ln Ln Ln Ln Ln Ln F- N F- O W J J ^ W 0 O O Q Q Q Q: Q �- m z z V) Z-:� U I Z Ln Z Z Z Z Z CO CO I La Z Z Z Z Z Z W Z W Z Z Z Ln Z Z Z Z Z W Z > CC O 0 m > 0 CC C1C Z OC m CO co � Q Q cc 0 2 cc z z 2 z cc zap-,�-zJZa> 0 Ln >>>LLJ F-����->->-�z�L�r-�-o LU V) a. W J Q J Q Q Q Q w V) V) J W F- V) V) W Q U Q Q O m Q m CL r r Ln — O — O O o m CD V) — W R* R* qqr LLU 11 0) r\ tT N r, 00 t` t\ O Ln fZ N 00 E O Z w O V) I�r z Cr Y Ln Y Ln Ln Ln LLI Ln Y v) Ln Ln Ln Ln (� H r-1 rl rl M Ln Ln Ln Ln V) N N 0 U Q J 0 0 O� O Q cc, Q O�� cc LL Z Ln m Z— Z m Z w Z Z Z co Z w CL Z Z Z Z o. Z Z Z Z Z U Z Z Z U Z Z a Z Z > > co CO U z } < LL Z W U.J < L1J Q W Q W LLI O O > Z W > �' F- F- F- F- F- _ = W W W W > f-- F- �-- F- > F- w > F- > F_' v u u u u Q D O w Q Zj F— Q u V) u Ln V) u u U F- F- F- F- Q u u cn Ln Q cn F-- Q u Q OC �: F- -j F- F- F- F- F- F- F- F- WV) W W 0 F- F- F- F- F- F- F- F- F- F- F- i- F- F- F- F- F- to Z Z Z LAJ W Y Y Lw f\ f\ (\ 00 Ln m d' qzr m r-I m M �. 0) Ln W r*-f\ 00 Ln Ln W W 00 t� M a) M O O r-1 N N N W m O O cc N d- et et Ln Ln Ln Ln Ln Ln UJ uj J r) N fV tV N N q* d* qzt 1* 11 q* it lqt d• Ln Ln Ln Ln Ln Ln = 3t � � � � � � � J J O � � � � � � 3 cr CC t% CO CO CO Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z m m 2 Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z 0) ti0 m CL C O m C N O LL -3 c m Ln rl LL a! C E O U U m c>3 E m F- 4- O u 0 0 0 m u 0 0 _ > Ln Ln Ln o Ln Ln o Ln Ln Ln Ln L.n Ln Ln Ln Ln Ln m Ln m Ln Ln Ln Ln Ln M Ln L.n m Ln Ln Ln Ln Ln Ln L.n m Ln D r-i r.4 r-I r-I r-i r-i r-I r-I r-I r-i r-i r--i r-I r-i r-1 r-I r-i r-i r-I r-I c--1 e-i r-i r-I r-i r-i r-I r-I r-I r-I r-I e-i r-i r-i r-I r-I r-i r-I I I I 1 l 1 1 l 1 l 1 1 l 1 1 1 1 1 l 1 C a l 1 1 l l 1 l 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 LPL. LPL. LL LL LPL. LPL. LL LJ_ Ll. Lei.. LUi Lei ILL_ LPL. LL LL I.L L.L. LLL_ LLi LPL_ LLL U- LL LLLL. L LL L LPL. LL LA- LL LPL. LA- LPL. LA- LPL_ C .m 01 N O M M lD r-I O W N M 0 M (V 0 r-i O M m i% N O S r-i r-I 00 w w m m N r1 N� lD N Ol N O r1 N d' f- M 00 Tt r-I O m N r- N Ict O N N O 00 O r-I d' O 00 CD m Ln m N m m N r-i N O Ln M N m O m r-i M N 00 r-I m M w 00 00 00 M w O O lD M w r*_ r-I M w M Ln Ln N Ol lD m M M M Oct c-I cn Ln Ln 4^ Ln ` N J� th th i11• ` r-I v. :!� tV r-I r-i th 1/% th r-I C/� th Ln N r-I N r-i .r 4 t!� t 4 th ` N cr V th th in- th V)- vl� A4 Go u L al c M N O N cn 01 Ln Ln cn q R* r-i r` N 00 N O d' O 00 M N N. N M r-I m M I� N N N N N fV N N q' .� N O lD N M N M w 00 Ln r-i O N H N lD o0 O Ln 01 w o0 00 Ln H o0 H r-i N Rt N O w 4 o Ri o0 N [t 01 r-I N ct !V 00 r� O Ln N V) r-I r-i r-I M M 00 W N r-I M N Cn qt 'cT r-I 01 N O M M M N d' V) M 0 H Ln fV w w r-i w M r-I H ri fV N r-4 N H H tD M N N N Ln r4 m v m Q O O o 0 00 0O W 00 O N 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 coo w w o 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 lD O O O W 00 N r l rl W 00 O W O CD O lqt W O N d' W 00 %t 00 O O N Ln M O O N W N N N 00 e-I (0 H Ln O cr O v) m N m m Ln H O H N-* N IT w d- -t O Ln N %* O N q* 4 M Ln w N w m qt N c M 00 O N N tV H O cn 00 00 d' O O O r-I M N M H cn M N 00 N Itr O N m 00 w N M TH M Ct M N H H qt N w w Ln N ri r-i r-i N N e-i e-I r-I H w N H f V N Ln r-I N m 0) L a O cv o 0 0 0 0 o 0 0 0 0 0 00 0 00 0Ict lqr O N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N fV N N N N N N . N N N N N N N N N N N N N M M 01 O r- O r-i H cn N N wL n d cn Ln L`D w O M M H N qtw H H cn m w I- O� H N N w r- Ln W 00 cn 00 00 m m 00 00 00 00 N m N 00 N 00 00 00 OO N N 00 N 00 00 r` N 00 00 m 00 00 N N 00 N N 00 �„♦ N _I V a oc oc o 0 0 � m m QZ > > U V > > > > W Z > > > > w > > > > W > W > W > > z O > I— > W W w> Q Q Q Q a Q F- Q Q Q Q F- Q Q Q Q F- Q F- Q F- Q Q Z Q U Q F, F- F- Q I� V"i N� O M M r-I O Ln — qt fV M N N fV N N m N Ln m w d' M 0 N W W N 0 N 00 N W O N F- N N Z Z N N 00 N N N N 00 00 00 00 N lD 00 00 OO 00 00 00 N CD F- 00 lrlr N w w w 00 W N LU Z W Q Q� �-- Z Z Z__ Z Z Z Z Z CZ Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z W Z Z Z Z Z Z Z O cc O Ll F- > > > > W > > w > > > > > > > W > W W > Z W > > > > W f- > > > > > F- Waa aaF-aaF-QaaaaaaF-QF-F-a5F-a aaaF- LnaQaaa W L1 00 00 00 00 m N Rt N m v-I q' L n M H r-i O N N L.D Rt V) qt N W O M M Ct W d' M 00 N N E N Ln N N N N V o0 00 N t\ 00 00 00 00 N lD o0 00 00 W 00 > N cr 00 d' N lL1 lD lD N ococ N ^ Lu Z � � Z cr- cc LL Z I a. I Z Z N Ln Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z a- Z Z ID I Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z I Z F- F- F- F- F- F-- F- F- F- H F- OC OC OC J J F- F- F- F- F- J J J F- F- F- F- F- F- F- J F- F- F- F- F- F- QLN U t� to to t/) c/) U U U C3 O O d L1 U U U U U a. tZ cn Ln to to to Ln cn ti to u1 to cn cn z Z 0 0 0 0 0 0=_ M M M 2= 2 M M M___= M M M 2 M M M M M M M M M M M 2 2 Z Z Z W W W F- F- F- F- F- F- F- F- F- F- F- F- F- F- F- F- F- F- F- F- F- F- F- F- F- F- F- F- F- F- LU N N N M M M [r Ln tD N N N r- N i` r` 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 01 01 01 01 01 0) 0 Lid Ln Ln Ln Ln u) to Ln Ln Ln Lli LF ) L11 Ln Ln L-n Ln Ln Lli LnLn LnLn Ln Ln LnLnL n Ln L n L n Ln Ln Ln Ln Ln Ln L.D lilz Z Z Z Z Z ZZ Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z N M m CL C O m c a, lD e-� L.L -0 c m in ri LL N C E O U U m m E m O u 3 Ln M m Ln m m Ln m m m m m m m m m Ln Ln m m m Ln m m Ln Ln m Ln Ln m m m m m m Ln m Ln r-i r-i r-i r 4 rq r-I r-I ri r-4 rl r-I r-I r-I r-I r'i r-i r-I r-1 r-1 r-i r-I r-I r-I T-i r-I r-I e-1 r-I 1-1 r4 r♦ r-i r-i r-I r-1 r-i r-I r-I I I I I L.L U- Ll L.L LL- L.L. LL U. LL LL Ll LL L.L. L.L L.L L.L L.L L.L LL L.L. L.L. U- LL LL LL LL L.L.. LL L.L. LL L1. L.L. Ll LL LL L.L LL I.L. C .m 2 d' oo oo m r-i Ln tO oo ri o tD O of oo o N r-I w M m 'qr l0 M lO o0 r\ M Ln d' Ln Ln o0 Ql r-i tD e-i r-i Lli N Ln r-I m oo Ln r-I oo O rn w d• tD w d- to m m et cn ri F- Ln 00 o rn M Ln to m t` O r-1 W Ln 00 r-1 w O N N LT% Ln rn r-� w m w M oo m o w N F. P- M � �� o w qt Ln �t m m %w r--.w r-4 r-i N N e--1 N N %w N %Ln% r-I rl %w� N N % r--4 r-I %w N N H r-i r 4 %Ln N" r4 H H i!1 tn` t/� in q^ Vlk cr Ln co O in u 'L al O M d m O N N r-i N r-I M m m w N N N R* 00 N O N N r-1 d' N O qt oo 0o tD O w m lD r-i Ln t0 H M O O Ct to oo d' O w O P- N N ct d' N 00 t0 O N f` Ln f` �. oo O d' Ln M Ln tO 00 Ct M 00 N d• O H O H r\ M Ql M 00 tD Ln M M N N N Ln M M O 00 I\ Ln cr M 00 r-1 N m m r H m M m N N r-I m m e--i H M m r-i N N m M H N H cn L a O O O O O m O O Ln O d` d• O O O O O N O O O O N tD O O O O O N O 0 0 ct O O O O 4 tO O 4 w Ln o0 I,,* tD m oo N m N N N o0 o0 cn oo O O t0 d' M O O cV d' O t 0 00 M O cV w IA.N 4 m M N Ln m 4H r-I w 01 I\ m cn N 00 R t :* r` 00 d' AO Ln Ln O N m cn et Ln N Ln " M Ln n ri to d' M N Ln r-1 I- f\ m o r- o0 oo O M O o0 H F. d' N o 0o Ln O O H cn N o0 t0 w Ln H o cr 00 r\ r-i N M M r1 M m N H r-I H M M r-i r-i M M H N N M N r-i e-i e-I rl e-i to v 07 L a O N o 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 N N O O O O N N o 0 0 0 "1 N O 0 0 o (N N O O N N o* 0 0 N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N fV N N N N N N N N N N N N N rV N N N N at-+ OR m Ln N o0 m (` o m N F- d' O r\ H oo O m Ln N N M 0o 00 00 I\ 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 m 00 00 00 N 00 00 00 t` t0 CO f\ 0o 00 00 r` Ln f\ 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 � 00 N _I V a W uw Lu > > > 0 0 > 0 > F_ F_ F_ cc � F_ F- a a a Z Z a Z a Ln u Ln Ln Ln Ln in u u V) Ln On Ln u Ln 0. Ln Ln un u V) Ln Ln Ln 0 V) V) N W d` M W W W N W d• d- o r- O N W d- O W M H Mlqr O N d- O M d• O i` N d' M W M M tD W W I\ to W f\ f\ oo 0o r, f\ t0 Ln oo 0o I\ I\ � Ln oo 0o r- I� I-- M o0 00 r- W 00 r` f\ r- r,-- �S �S Q Q Q 0 F- Z z z Z Z Z W W Z W Z z Z z z z z Z Z z Z Z z z z z z z Z z Z z Z Z Z Z Z z m 0 0 0 O > > a W Lu > a > a a F- F- -J a F- F- F- V F- F- F- F- F- H F- F- F- F- F- F- V) F- V) F- V) F- V) F- V) F- V) a F— F- Ln V) V) Ln V) V) V) cn cn CA cn Ln V) Ln Ln V) Ln cn o0 W W r-I 00 W r-i d' w o Y H oo d' m O1 f\ r-i oo f\ w o r-I r4 oo t0 t0 m N r-I oo tD N > > t\ W LD N r-_> F..O w N r-- r-- o Ln w r r-, r-.. r\ w 00 r-, r, r-,f\ w wf\ Lin 00 wr-- Z Z �S Z 'S L. L.L Z:D I :D Z Z z Z z z co z Z Z Z Z Z z z Z z Z Z z Z Z z z z Z z z z z Z Z z Z W w � W W W W W W W W W W W W � fY � � W W W W W F- F- F— F- F— W W W W W W > > > > > > > > > > > > W W W W > > > > > V) Ln Ln Ln u V) Ln V) (n F- F- F- F- F- F- a a a a a a a a a a a a F- F- F— F— a a a a a a in L~n 0 0 0 O O r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r c~n Ln Z Z Z W oC F- F' F- F- F- F- F- F- F- F- F- F- F- F- F- F- F- F- F- F- F- F- F- F- F- F- F- F' F- F- O H rl " N N M M d' d' Ln W W W W W W f\ r\ r\ r\ r` � 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 o0 o0 o0 a) O) LT a) Q) W W tD W t0 LD LD W LO t0 W LD to LD W LD W W W W W W W W W W tD W W 11,0 W W O LD LD to LD LD W W z Z Z Z z Z Z Z Z Z Z z Z z Z Z z Z z z Z Z Z Z Z z z Z z Z Z Z Z Z z z z Z 0) QO m a C O m C a) t0 rl LPL C m Ln e-i LL GJ C .D E O V u c� L co E m O U 0 is n u 0 0 0 7 Ln Ln LnI LnI LnI LnI LnI unI Ln, LnIILn{ LnI LnI Ln Ln Ln Ln Ln Ln Ln Ln Ln Ln Ln Ln Ln Ln Ln Ln Ln LnI LnI Ln Ln Ln Ln Ln I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I U- LL L L L L W Li . LA- LA- LL u . LL LL LL LA- LL U- t1.. LA- LL U- LL LL LL LL LL LL LL U. L.L. L.L. LL LL L.L. LL LL LL LL L L LA- C m r d' M al Ln � co O F- r i al cn r4 e-! Ln o0 d� d' 00 00 r- r N w r-I N 00 r N d' qt O O r-I o0 m R* m N d' O r-I w fN �t m r mot' O o0 r r-I m mR;r m m Ln oo m N m m al w O a1 00 N al Ln r Ln r-I N Ln r Ln d' r-i Rt O 4 o t' M O o0 cA � r r-I Ln Ln r r-i Ln O m w O o0 N w r to N N E lqr • e-i al r-I cl� c-I V} r-4 i^ r-) � ih th (/� iJti r-I �!} iJ> r-i ch r-I r� r-�I to r-I ch r--I c-i th c-I ch ` e-i A^ V1. -Ln t!i` V1. ih -L4co ih Lh cr r` O 4^ v a� c 00 r-I a1 r-I m of o al m cn d� O N w r o0 ri o o P.-o w to � m m N r-i r d' r-I r r ct al 00 r cn a1 r H r" 00 00 N o0 O r Ln oo d' N m m N o0 w o0 d' m H an M o al w w Ln O o0 w w N r H qr M al m a1 Ln q* Ln o0 o Ln 1* M O N o0 a1 d' a1 al a1 Ln r m r o0 O O w 00 m 00 M Ln W Ln N c-I r-I e--I c-I r-i r•i c-I r-I r-I e-I r-I ri r•i r-I N r-i c-i r-i � m 0� L Q O CO coo O O N lc:fi N 00 w N 00 0 C 0 0 0 00 0lqr 0 d' O 00 O O O O O O O O O g N 00 r-I r-I O w w N O O O m N r r O cfi N N 00 N O N r-I N N ct m" N O o0 w w o0 o0 N Ln m r w m o0 r m o0 m o0 M N r-I m M r-I N m O N m r o0 Ln o0 vi Ln Ln " co w an w m N uy o m N r 00 r Ln N o r Ln qr N al r-I r o0 m r r o0 m w N Ln r o0 m a r 00 r m c!' Ln Ln cr V m L Q O CO N O 00 . . . N N cam► N cV 0 0 0 M 0 0 0 C cV O N N N C 0 0 0 C cf O O o N N N m N N N. N. N N N N N N N N. N N. N N N N N N N N N N N N N N. N N. .0 M c'V Ln N M O O o0 C W O 01 H a) o N to a) H r i r m ko Ln o0 r o0 cD , ko o0 Ln ai co O O o r M 00 0o r r rn o0 00 00 00 0o rn �-+ o0 00 00 w r r o0 w r o0 00 00 00 00 w r w r w r w r o r m o0 N .I V a O 0 F- > > > W > > W W > J OC J F— F— F- Z W > Z W > > > a W > a I— J o,. F— W F— F... > (A Ln a z a a F-- a Q F- F- a Z DL O a. 0 cn Ln a F- a s F- 0 O M cnm r W o r-i o m r Ln d* N r-I W ct Lo � o w m= 00 LU w o r m o0 m r o _ Ln w cn F- 00 r an rn M CA cn cn F- r r r r w W F- r F- w m cn cn r r r r r F- co ko Ln an o0 � � � W � � � � � � ': � � W � � � � � � p � W � � ': � � � � � � O Z z Z C � Z Z z z z z z z z z Z z z z z z z z z z z i.- z z z z z z z z z z �, m J O U W > > > > > w w > > W > F- F- F- F- F- > F_ > > W > > > O F- F- F- F- F- F- U W F- > a c~r� LL; F- Q a a a a F- F- a Q F- a Ln Ln Ln in Ln Q 0 a V) a F- a a a U cn Ln v) Ln N 00 al 00 N 1* M 00 Ln -t' M r-1 M to r W M WO N o W WO1 00 N WO W W N m N O1 00 N N Q) 00 r r rn m m m m m m o0 r r r r to r w 00 > co rn rn rn r r r r r co t0 Ln Ln rn o� �I Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z D Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z z Z LL Z U > > > > > > > F- > > F- F- F- F- J F- F- F- F- F- F- F- W > > > > > > F- F- F- F- F_ F_ F_ F_ u u aavUUucLcnLnLnn�LnLnF-aaaaaauUuLnLn(AV)Lnaaaaaaa O O O O O O O O O F- F- F- F- F- F- F- F- F- F- F- F- F- F- z z Z z Z Z Z Z Z F- F- F- F- F- F- F- F- F- F- F- F- cn Ln Ln Ln cn Ln Ln Ln Ln Ln Ln V) V) O1 O o CC 0 o o o 0 o 0 0 o o H rI H r-I H H r-4 H --I e-i H r-I H H N N" N N N N N N LD rr r r r r r r r r r r r r r N. r r>> r r r r r r r r r r r r r>> r r r r r r W � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � ? �: ??r 7 Z ? Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z z Z Z Z Z > Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z z Z Z Z Z Z Z z Z z Z Z cIf al N to m CL C O a=+ m C of lDJ r-1 LL C m Ln r-1 LL N C O u U m m E m F- O U 3 w � o Ln Ln Ln Ln Ln Ln Ln Ln Ln Ln Ln Ln Ln Ln Ln Ln Ln Ln Ln Ln Ln Ln Ln Ln Ln Ln Ln 0 Ln Ln Ln Ln Ln Ln Ln Ln Ln Ln � V-4 r-Ir-I l"1 t"I r-il� r-4 l� I l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l f l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l t l l l LL L.L. LLL Lei L j- LPL LL LL LL LPL_ LL LL LL LL LPL. LL LL LL Li- ILL LPL- LL Lei LPL. U- LL LL LL LL LL Lei LL LPL_ LL a LPL. U. LPL C .m c� G N N Ln O w r-I r` N N r-I N m m f\ r\ f\ M r-I w N 00 f\ Ln 9t N N M f\ M ct rl 00 O V) rq f\ cn w w O 00 N O L„D L,D O M m N r-I Ln m 00 LV r-I lqr O) fV rV (\ t\ m O Ln w Ln It lD Ln d' m � w w M r1 04 O O Ln rl O N r� w " O f\ CD N � Ln f` 0 cP M N Ln m a) w 0) O O 4 � cn Ln 00 lD d� V � f` . N . r-I ih . r-I % c--I . r-I in in . r--I . e-i . M t� . r-�L % r� % M iJ� i!� . r-i i!� . r-I i!� . r-I . f V t/> . m . N . r-I . N . lD V} . r-I . M . N th if} i!} ih iJ'>• iJ� in in in in -tn t4 ih V1. in vl� In In 0 A4 u �I C Ln r\ r-I r- 00 O Iq� N w O O f\ N r cV N N t\ M O N Ln N t\ Ct w N f\ m �t P.-O N cn N r\ O w m w r-i W N O 00 Ln r-I w m lD O N N" r-I r-I f\ d' w N r- wdr Ln m 00 r l 00 00 m cn Q1 W r q >, r-I Ln M w d* M w m oo w cm r w m Ln cn oo cn o,Ln rr,*-r\ m r- O w M r-+ N N in cn [t Ln Ln Ln inr-I N c-i r-I rP,.,00 4 rq r-I r-I d' r-I r-I r-I r-4 r-I M Ln N c-4 M 00 rl r-1 Cr M CA a d' O Coco O O O O N O to O O O 00 w O 00 0 0 00 00 0 0 0 4* O 00 w O Olqr 0 0 w O N O O q* N w 00 CD q* cm w w O O O Ln N W W W cv qt O O O 00 o0 w Ln o0 w N m w Ln m r-q Ln O r-," w r--I m 01 r\ 0o Ln cn r-i r\ m d' N f\ r--L w 00 m m w 00 N c-I o 0) c* 00 00 m M O N MM N W N N � 00 r` d' v4 tV r,-R* P--O 00 t\ r\ m qt O Ln 0) w Ln m N oo d' O F, Cfi O Ln Ln Ln 00 v N r-I r-i r-I rl r--I rl cj' r♦ c-I r-I r1 r-1 N N r-I N r\ r-I ri m i a N 0 0 0lqr 14, N O O O O O O w O d' R* O cV cV N N et N N N N. N N N N N N N N N N N N rV N N N N N N N N N N N. N N N N r4 N N 3 fn M O) m 0) r-I N O 00 r-I r-I m (\ N O M N r- W M it it m r-I N d' N O r-I M CDOqct w r%� m r-I fV w 00 00 m r\ w m 00 00 m w N 0o Ln 00 t\ r\ 00 r\ 00 m t\ 01 w 00 0o m m m 00 00 00 cn 00 r` 00 00 m 00 m N V a 0 � o 0 > Q > Q o I- —L cL F- LZ F- F- W > > W W > > W w > > > W F- Z W W > W W Z cn Ln cn U F- U cn Ln Q Q F- F- Q Q F- F- z Q Q Q F- N W f- F- Q F- F- LL) N W N w r\ d' M r N o0 m w cn N O) 00 00 fV L,D L o 0) r-i w L,D W M N C-j 0) W O S W W N O 0) r 01 > f` f\ f\ f\ t\ F- lD Ln m Co 00 Ln Ln L,D lD f\ 0) 01 01 f\ w 0) F- P, f\ N 0) w to srD O N f\ w ° z z o � � 3t � � � � W � � � ? � � � � � H z z Z z z Z z z Z z z z z z z z z z z z z z z z z Z z o 0 o Z z z z z z m � � LY 0 0 o > Q O > Q -J F- F- F-- F- F- F- > > > F- F- F- > > > O O w > > > > W > > W � > > > > > > a u cn Ln cn Ln U Q Q Q U Ln Ln Q Q Q F- Q Q Q Q F- Q Q F- Ln Ln Q Q Q Q Q Q cn O L O w w O M r-i t\ 0) m m 00 N m M M cn � w N m m r..w m m w w r-I F...m o M r-I 00 E oo N f\ f\ r-.. F, w O Ln oo r-. oo Ln w w w r-,m O1 t\ t,p 01 00 lD lD f\ lD oo f\ f\ f` f\ N tD W L. LL Zi CO I Z Z Z Z Z z z Z Z z Z z z z z z Z 3:1 z z z z z Z z z ziniz z z z z Z Z Z W w W W W w W w W W W W Q (- F- F- w > Q > Q > Q > Q > Q > I- Q Ln F- in > Q > Q > Q F- F- F- F- f- F- F- F- - F- I-- W U U U d Ln Ln U U a. Ln in Ln F- 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 o r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r Z Z z z F- F- F- F- F- F- I- F- f- F- F- I- F- F- F- F- H F- F- F- F- H F- I- tZ N N N N M M M M M M M M m w4::r R;r cf Ln Ln Ln Ln Ln Ln Ln L,D lD LD L„D L,D L,D L O r\ f` f\ 00 00 00 00 00 LLI t\ N (\ N t\ (\ f\ f\ t\ t\ f\ r\ (\ N N f\ N N t\ P, (\ r\ r\ t\ r\ f\ i\ r\ (\ (\ (\ N t\ (\ N (\ i\ t\ (A Z z Z Z Z z Z Z Z Z Z z z z z Z Z z z z z z z z Z Z z z z z z z Z z z z z z 0 to ffi a C O m to r� LL C m Ln e-i LL C .Q E U U m L- m E m 4- O u 0 r, u 0 w M O N 0 7 OC M Ln M Ln Ln Ln M M M 0 M M M M Ill M M M M M M Ln M M M 0 M Ln M Ln M M M M Ln M M Ln LL LL LL LL LL LL LL LL LL LL LL LL LL LL LL LL LL LL LL LL L.L. LL LL LL LL LL LL L.L. LL LL L.L. LL LL LL LL LL LL U- OM N c� G � M lD w cn Ln r\ r-I lD M 00 N cn 00 d' w r\ Ln Ln r\ r\ M M M w O Ln 00 M r\ r- r-I Ln 00 00 w r\ r- O d' O O oo Ln r-m O w m o N r-I N m Ln Ln F-M r-1 N w oo d' " m oo O r\ m t\ lD m N lD m M Ln Ln lD :r � cn OD Ln w d' P- m m d' w m r-I w r` � lD N Ln w N N Ln w qt Ln oo M 4t R* 41 f\ O oo � % � . N tJ} . e-I . e-I . e-1 i/� . t\ V1 iJ� . N ih i1� S/1 . e--I . e-I ih in . e-1 . r-I . r-i {1� . r-I iJ� in (/� . r•-I th . N i./1 ih ih . M 'c1� . e-1 cr 00 r\ O ih v a� c D ,tt r-I r-j Ol I, f\ Oo r-I c* r\ o N lD o m df o,,* O moo r-I w oo m N N F- o t\ lD lD F, m m o M (\ N N O o O Ln Ln m * N N m O oo 00 qt m w r\ w v-I t\ M N r-I 0o O d' r'n f\ m 00 m 0o m t` r` 00 M Ln cn Ln � � f\ Ln M f\ Rt Ln 00 d' d' 00 On Ln O Ln O o0 Ln Q1 f\ 00 00 N lD t1l Ln M tT M O Ln >.., cr Ln M r-I N N Ol M N c-I N r-I N r-I e--I M v M L Q tD N to * 0 0 0 00 w Olqr 0 0 0q:31 Rt O C7' 00 O N coo ct 00 M O O w 0 0 0 w Cf 00 O N r-I r- 00 00 w w N Ln 19* N 00 O N o R* Ln w dt M w r-I O 0o 00 O O M LO w M 00 w 00 Ln R* w w M L 4 O w r-I Ln lD 00 N M Ln 14 00 00 N in M Ln m o w ri r-I o0 M mc* M N lD r\ N m N Ln o0 tT w r-i L N o d' P, N c-I lD r Ln o0 M m R* r- N m N oo m 00 qr oo t\ it 00 w f\ lD w N 'Cr Ln Ln cn 00 r-I ch m Ln M r1 N N 00 m N r-I H r-I H r-I r-I M v L Q O O ORt N O w N Cl d' O 00 lq* O 00 01:41 O O O N N N O N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N. N N N N N N N N N N N N. N. N N N M m O Ln w r\ Ln oo w o0 w r\ r-I 00 N M r-I N r- 00 N M N r w N O w r- Ln N r\ O M 00 00 r M cn 00 00 0l co r\ 00 r 1-, 00 00 M F, w co � 00 00 0o Do 00 r r 00 0o M in 00 00 00 0o 00 M rl _I V a p 0 0 0 F- > > F- > J J LJJ > J W J J J F- > J F- > J Z F-J _..J z Z 0 J Z W J J F- f -- F--J (- tn a a 0 a CL o_ I- a a_ F- a_ a. a_ (n a a_ cn a CL W U a_ a. W W z 0 a_ W 0 a. In- in Ln to CL U c-I w M r-I M o0 m w o0 0o w r� 00 M m M 00 O o0 00 2 r� Ql t` _ = W o0 Ql = r` 00 00 M O O O N w o0 to lD 00 Ln Ln w lD M t.D Ln M M (\ w 0 t\ w M F- Ln Ln Ln � ( - � Ln M F— M M M (\ r� (` (\ N o o o a o c 1 H Z z Z z z z Z Z Z Z z z Z Z z Z Z Z z z Ln Z z Z Z z W Z Z 0 Z z Z z Z z Z z m a U p 0 z 0 > w > F- > W F- > F- F- F- F- > F- p[ w F- F- J F- J F- F- F— F— F— Z F- F— W -I W W F- a F_ 0 a Vl 0 a F- u a u u Ln V)a V) F- u to a. 0 a. Z v) Ln V) to Vn J Ln Ln co o _ V) F Ln al o r rr-, of t 0o r� O r 00 0)N Ln 0o co oo r m 0o m oo a m r�� v CA tr*-N 00 00 O = a ww w oo Ln Ln W w Ln r*-Ln Ln Ln r-.r� Ln wLn r,- Ln Ln m >- r-.r*.-Ln Ln � Ln Ln Ln r-..F— r*- S u Q U O U O z z Z z Z z z z Z z z 2 Z Z z Z Z z M z Z Z Z Z z Z Z 2 z z 2 Z W U Z z z Z z W W W W W W W W W W W w w w w >- W W LU (Y c-Cic UJ W aLninaLnQ> > F'_ > > > > F- W > F- > > W W W W W > > > W W > W a a a aV)aaaa�F-aLnaaF-F-F-F-F- aaaF-F- aaF_ a ====F-F-� F- 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 2 2 2 M M_ M M=___ M M 2= F— F- Cl 0 z= F— F— F- F- F— Ln V) Ln V) Z Z W W W W W WF- F- F- F- F- F- F- F- H H F- F- F- F- F- H F- Ln Ln Z Z M M IT O O r 4 r-i r-I H N N M M M M M M d' � Ln Ln Ln Ln w ww w N f` rl_ r- I,*-r%- Ol r-4 H N N W � � r� 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 op o0 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 0�l tT tT tT W to z Z z Z Z z Z Z z z z Z Z Z z z Z Z Z Z z Z z Z Z z z z z Z Z Z Z z Z z Z Z r4 r-4 QJ M a. C O 4-0 c O r-I LL M Ln e--I LL M a) C O u U M M E M w O V w � o Ln o Ln m o Ln Ln Ln Ln Ln Ln o Ln Ln Ln Ln Ln Ln Ln o Ln Ln Ln Ln Ln Ln Ln Ln Ln Ln Ln Ln lO t.0 w c-i e-i I r-i I e--I I I e-•I I e--I I e--I I r-I I e-i I e--I I r-1 I r-I I r-i I r-i I r-I r-1 r-I e-� %..q r-I r4 r-i r1 c-i e-I r-I r-1 1-1 r-I %-�i r-I r-I r-I r-I I I I I I I I I I I Y I Y 1 ?- 1 Y 1 Y 1 >- 1 >- 1 Y 1 >- I Y I I Y L.L U- U- I.L. L L. L.L. LL LL L.L L.L. I.L. U. L.L L L LL L.L U-LL LA- Lj-U-L L.L U. L.L L L. L L. L.L U- L L. L.L. L.L U- U. U- l L :Q a; N N N N r-I Ln M m r-i 00 M r-I M r-I d' Ln r-i O m M Ln r-i N N o0 I� I* r-i R* M M r-i m d- 00 00 N N tD m O N w d' r-I r-i M d' w Ln 00 t\ d' t0 N r•-i N w O m N 00 r-I w Ln N M 00 N d' "Zr Ln rq r-I cn tO t0 tO M O N d' 00 00 m m m 00 m 00 Ol d' d' w m tO O M 00 00 r-i r-I N N M O w ri O N r-1 r l r-I r-i r-i r-q r-I M tn r-I11 r\ r-I ih Q in iJ� ir-I co ih fll% O u L al .E r-I Ln 00 t\ w N w 00 r- r-i Ln N 00 r-I M ri Ln N M 00 m 00 " it Ln rqfV O N w It d' m N t71 t0 N W Ln I* cn t0 Ln t*- O O N w f` m o N d' m Ln N O Ln O O m rq w " m d• d• rq M N }, N 00 00 d' N m Ln O r-i Ln N N O N d' r-I Ln Ln O N 00 m d' r-i O N M d' N m 00 m d' rq M r-I e-I r-I r-I N r4 r-i r-i r-i N r-I N r-i M r-I r-I rq Ln N r-1 r-i Ln O m cn L Q 0 00 N w O 00 O N O w N N N O O O w d' O O O 00 O O w O 00 O O cr N I� Ln 00 d• d• 't 00 N N W Ln O O w O r` tO O 00 00 d' O cV 00 O N "I " * Ln O w t O N m cn r1 00 d' 00 L L m t, r� o w O O r� m Ln m 00 N O w Ln m M d' m 00 t0 w m 00 O O N 00 r-I O Ln N 00 m m w N f\ d' r-1 d• Ln cn cn N Ln Ln cn rq rq o d' Ln oo r-1 N m M M tT r m M 0o O r N f N t0 M r-I r-I N r-I c-I r-i N r-i r-I r-I m r-I d' O r-I e"'1 m rq 00 a fV N 0 0 0 fV " d' O Cl N O O N O N O O O O O N N N N fV cV N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N cV N N N N N d' N N N I m W N r-I O M N W M r1 N N W M W r-I O O 00 00 00 00 00 w M N 00 d' N M N V rq 00 wr- 00 m m W 00 m 00 00 m 00 m 00 00 00 00 Ln M m (� 1� 00 m rl_ 00 00 w 00 00 r\ m m m m t\ m N t _I V a f t cc z�zzz v p 2 o a a a o V J Z Z Z Z co u z Z W F-f-F-F-F->WI"">Wzol-pl_>a�>a�aaa zip c~n W (� a- (n U(n Ln Ln a F- U a F- W W U Z in a W Ln a 0- U U U W z z O N O= r-i O' = O w LO o o r-r m d• o 00 w= o W o0 N t0 M Z O j t� N t� f\ t� t� f\ d• lD N tD t0 N � Ln f� d- N Y CL CL a H F- lz V) LW i- Z Z Z to Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z3r. Z Z Z Z Z C7 I Lu u I oC oC I CC cc Ln Co Lu m co ca co p O0 p V) J J J c1c cc ac p a a p F- O O o F- > Lu W > F- Z U _a V U Z a V) a Ln V) co V) V) Ln Ln in a F- F- a t1 z U W U a L% a cc Lu w w g a F- I O r-I o r-I M a O O r� Ln 00 w r-I 00 N Ln LU r-i a• 00 r-I 00 p. CA Q Cl � � � V) o a E r` z r` � � r f` Ln to � w W t\ f` Ln Ln r � in t0 O d• oo m o W V) W a ° o o 0 o W a Z Z Z Z Z G Z Z Z Z �j >j Z Z Z Z Z Z Z LU Z a. Z Z Z a Z Z U U U z� EL Z V Z z a >> > °C Z U Lu J J J Lu W > > > W W Q W W ui S W LU Q _a U co (A co V) m V) p o F- F- a a a > a W F- > a > s W F- W F- Q F- in F- V) > a F- U F- U > a F- > a u w F- > F-- Z Z O a p p a F- cn a V) in z Z Z F- H- Z Z oc oc 0G = O = u U F- F- F- F- F- F- F- F- F- F- F- F- F- F- ui F- F- F- F- F- F- F- CL F- Z WZ N N M M M d' d' Ln t� lO 00 01 Q1 t� 00 00 O O M W m Ln Ln w o0 t0 d' J O O t� p O LL rn rn m rn m rn m m m m rn rn rn Ln Ln r` 00 00 m m r� Ln r*- w I� r-I oo a Ln O O O W � o o 0 o N Ln Q v, Z z z Z z Z z z Z Z z z z Z z z Z Z z� z Z z z z z Z cc z a m u C O :p m C tti ;-i i O m n i I3 C Q E O u m m E m I* 0 0 0 0 r-I r-I r-I r-I r-I r 4 r-1 ..4 ri r-I I.L. I.L. LL LA- U- 11 11 LL Ll U. Ll. LL U. LA- LL LL L - L.L. LL U- Ll. U- tl LA- LL L.L LL U- LL LL Il 11 LL LL LL LL. LL LL c o� Ln cu r-I Ct O o r-1 N d' GO r-I e-i cl N O m o0 N m w o0 Ln o0 o0 w w d' co r-1 M O Ln N Ln Ln t\ w M N o0 r-I O o0 d' m r- m M o0 " Ln Ln 4 r-I N r*- O cn c1 o0 O w M N r-I Ln qt o0 m O r- d' r` c1 c1 fV 00 P- r-4 �t r-I N N� N w N o0 M w r4 m cl w Ln f\ M w t\ lqr 00 N d' q* N M N r- � m r\ w r-I d' r-I M N %%%%%%. rq N r-I 00 Ln r-I N M d' N . d' % N i!� . N \ r-I ♦% m " N r-I M r-1 r-I N rl r-1 i/� s/} ilk tI? r-1 ih V� v)- •V - ih ih to .V}. ^Vi. in- V)- tn- Vi. V� A^ V*,- V).Go 4 rr\ O v OL aF OF r'l- o Ln O r-I rq c1 M w r-I d• d• d- Cn cl N Ln f_ Ic* MOO" r-I (-. M N w V) d' (%% r-I O O m M � N Ln r-I O 00 N w d' r\ 00 m M w t` d' m O r\ m f\ Ln M Ln cm O 00 r-I M M Mn d• 00 ,^ N 00 (\ Ln N O w w N r-i O M N r-I r-1 ct M 00 O d' r-I w O M M 00 N O" M 00 N M 00 N Ln V) N r-I N r-I ri N r-I N d' w M Ln N r-I r-1 M r-I d' M M N r-I ct r-I N M N r- icr e-'1 &n ..� L a O O N 00 O N 00 O w N w O w 00 it 00 w O d• d- r-I r-4 00 w w 00 00 O o0 w O O O O O w w O Ln o 4 m N N Ln M r-1 oo m o O o0 r-I o w oo r i o d• r\ m N o0 o Ln m o0 O d' d' w o0 d' Ln m" r-I M d' r-i c1 Ln 00 w N w w w� 00 -t 00 w c1 r, w M M f` O Ln w e-1 m m m co N 00 w rn d' w Ln d• VH M d• M N Ln N M it O O O r m r` O c1 Ln M 00 m w O N O 00 w O 00 00 N ct m d- N r-I N r-I o w rl O M Ln N Ln N r-I r-I M e-1 It N M rA M r-I N N N r-i r-I r-I ..► i a d' 00 d' 00 O lqr d' O w d' d' fV 00 lqr d' w 00 11*1 o0 d' m O d• d• 00 c7 d' N cV N O O O O N N N N r-I N N d' N N N fV N N N N N N N N N. N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N ,Q w M N M Ln O w w O N O O w� N Ln 00 Ln w w c1 r i d' M d• 00 c1 Ln N M Ln w c1 op r-I M O n 00 00 m M c1 m m m O m O O m rl� c1 c1 00 00 c1 00 c1 00 m c1 m c1 00 00 m c1 c1 r 00 00 N cn m O> N V a cc V w cc U W LU F- Y m Y m m W 0 0 O Z w O� O > Q Z u Z Q F- F- -i Z F- F-- F- �- -� F- F- F- !- Z Z W pC Z O 0 a W C7 w N v) W V) cn cn O U tZ v) U to OC Ln V) W W Lu >O> >= Z �- m W m w� z d' J= W O== M M r-I 2 N r-I O O O r-4 O r-i r-I 00 ccn 00 00 w= S �c F- a LLI a a F- F- Q Cn F- � F- !- 00 00 r� F- 00 00 00 00 00 r� t\ 00 f\ q* Lu dT d• Ln E-- a o o a a v LLIJ w CC a o D o o o u o 0 o F_ W c� Ln � am 2 w �� w z Ln Z Z Z Ln Ln Z Z Z M I Z Z z Z Z Z Z Z z Z a I Z z Z Z I Z m m m IOU 0 � D O > he Y > > F- a oC oG m a CL m m 0 z >- � °- Q> a U _i a u O a > z Z O Q Q 0 �" Z 0 W W F- a W v F- �. O F- m Q g g p m co F- Q � 0 F.- F- a F- Ln F- Ln F- V) F- U F- U F- Ln F- V) oc m F- Vz U F- V) cJ? cn 2 W Ln V V) N o N o N H C,7 w w w F N Ln - d� �_ �_ � N 2 M 0 0 00 O O o 2 M m O r-I O O 00 r w r 00 Ne N J U cl W W F- J J w 2 00 ? 00 H H 00 (\ H r-I H 00 00 (\ r- 00 f\ c Rt c Ln Ln Ln O ?� ?� a Z Z t\ w a wZ 0 ����� lu L.LL O O m Q p p O O O Z Z U Z Z Z o- Ln Z Z ao Z Z Ln Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z cn Z Z Z Z z Z U Z U Z Z > O J U --1 J U ca W U F- Y O W Y �' w a>> W Z w Q>>>>> w> oC m Q>> m O u oc i' -� F- Q 0 Z F- Q 'Q -� F- a a a a Q F- a w w > > Z w awoo �0 0m=== 0 0 0 Womoa<�u�====�o00 0 0 V� F- r- F- V) z z Z z W F- F- F- F- F- F- 2 2=____ Z F- Z J U 0 w a z 2 a w w 0 0 0 O H N N N N M d' M w r t\ oo F- F- F- F- F- F- F- d' W < a ).. V) N m Q m o 0 0 0 o 0 o 0 0 0 0 o O o o O Ln t` t` m r d• Ln Se Se caW w cc J r-I e--I e-i c-I c-I r-I r-I r-I r-I e-i c-I c-I r-I r-I e-i ri N N N N Ln Ln Lw w cc Q J C Y a z Z z z z Z Z iJ� v u v W W W=� Z Z z z Z Z Z Z Z Z z z Z z Z Z z z z z z m N M m a c O m w r-1 m Ln e--I LL N C O U U m L m E m F- O u lD lD lD lD lD O CD lD O CD lD w w w w w w w LD w w w w w w w w w w w w w w w w w w I I I I I LL LL LL LL LL L.L U- LL LL L.L LL LL LL LL LL LL. LL L.L LL LL LL LL LL LL LL Ll. LL I.L. LL L.L LL. LL LL LL LL LL LL LL C •m QSj N N tIf of N Vf 00 (� CD 00 r-I Q1 al lD c-I 00 lD r-I i� r'I d' N 00 M M N 1%- w rl W Ln N o0 N Kt o0 m M r-I W m w r-I I- Ln I� m m 00 m N f- 00 ct r-I O o0 A M 00 Ln m m N Ln I- w Ln m 00 F w o 00 f-- Ln H Ln Ln m M H 00 m r-I d' Ln N f- O w Ln% Ln CT O w F- N 01 m% m N 00 ri g N O O 01 O I- 4 O H% I� I�If^ O% m %N H (� % N m c-1 r-4 r-4 N Ln Ln r-I N H m Ln r-I m CD 00 r-4 m r-I r-I O 44 v aF ffi Ln Ln o O t- r-1 m Ln Ln cn o0 m r-I m c M " m o0 m N lD m I� cn I% N w N r-I lD w O O m m r-1 ,.^ 00 w O 00 w N m Ln M m N M m 00 E N O r-I M O 00 m N Lli o0 r-I o0 I� ct w r-I t� m ct O f- Ln O >- qt F- qt N 00 w lD o0 o0 M o0 m a1 H N N O w o0 I, r-I m H N Ln O M al f� N O Ln r-I O N 01 M Ll1 cr N N c-I M N r-i rq r-4 M M� r-4 r-I M r-I r1 r-I r-i r-I m O r-q ro-I CN N CA ami L Q w 00 00 O O O w O N N 00 O it N 00 O O O O 00 O d' lD 00 00 O O N w w q* 0 0 0 I� 0 O Ln o0 Ct N d 4 r-I o0 r-o Ln Ln ;j, m M M it rr-_ d' lD O r-I Ln lD o0 Ln H Ln a1 o0 w w O a) o0 r-I Iy M o0 w Ln f,, w N w Ln Ln d' R* m w N O O Ln Ln m w al r-4 M " r-i --t f-, I-, M O r-I I, m o0 I, r-I Ln c d' r-I H m Ln w v) m rV f, I,- 1� 00 rn Ln a1 w%t d' Ln O N O O Ln al fV Ln Ln N m Ln f, CD m 00 N N N H r-I N R* r-I r-I r4 r-i m r-i H Ln r-I m r-I M m m N m r-I r-I M r-4 r-4 m L Q N * N d' O d' R* d' d' 1** N O tD lD N N N N N O N Ct N N Ct �t lD O d' d' r-I O N N N N N lD N N N N. N N N N. N N N N N N cfi N Ln N N N N C N N Ct N N N N N 'O Cfi m N O O ito0 N o0 w Ln o0 r-1 w o0 o0 q* CD Cd*N m 00 m R* m M d O 00 cn r- r-I 00 W Ln w n'f m m m 00 m 00 00 fV cn o0 w o0 m a m a CD m m cn cn m cn m f-- al m w O o0 o0 m m o0 a% I� m al NI V a V) O m O > a Q oC 0 CC � Q � U Z W O z}> J I--- Z LL-' z z> Z o> fW- z �' F- �' >> > z p O Z z Lu O z W F- oc J Q 0. W V J W Q Q z Q 00 W V� U Q Q Vi Q W LL z a V) V, W O in o O V q w � 2 q 2 I� V% W r-I O l d �t d 00 O M N N 2 W W V) W r-I 2 Vi r-I ?>, 2 w Ln F- J Ln Ln W Ln Ln i- Ln F- 01 w F- � r-I F- IT oo a) I- o0 o0 o0 1� F- H F Lu > 00 F- Q o0 W O O p? W p p Q W z w Y O p Q Q Z Q F- Z c0 Z Z z Z U z Z I Z I cn Z Ia z Z V) Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z V) Id O Z I V) J I Z4� Z z z > > o� m m > > > O J J c° O °c co Q a Q Q O O O O W �-- J > i' J F- z > O Q > O oC cc J E" > F- O O F- Z Q > � > �-. ~ Q W > > J � O p � V) 0- Q � W ( LU U J Q Q Z J U Q (n Ln J Q Q V) (� F- O Q Q CL V) L.L v) cn 1� a) ct I� W 2 w 2� Ln wcl:� o W Q= fV W r-I f` V) o Q M N 2 m O r4 o o r w w 00 w E Ln Ln Ln Ln > Ln Ln Ln cn F- 01 z m f\ a1 00 I� W cn z I� I� F- m ri f� 00 00 Ln W N 00 � Z W Q U O W z U Q Y LL Z z z z O Q� V Z Q U z Z Z� Z w z Z Z Z Z a Z z z Q V) Z z z Z z z 3 z z z W W W z W W Q z W W ��zF---��-��QQ�utnum V G. _j ~ F- �"' J > J > bU W F- I'-- > J > > ~ v, > > Lu ? W J V) ��b V-)UQa F- FW- V Z 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 F-. 2 2 2 2 2 F- 0 0 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 F- F-- F- F- F- F- F- F- F- F- V) cn F- F- F- F- F- V) Z oc F- F- F- F- F- F- F- F- V) Ln V) Z cc oc F` F- F- F- !- F- LV * 111 lD lD I� 1- 00 Cl) r-I r-I W lD f� o0 o r-I N M d' qlzt q;t Ln a) O O O r-4 r-I r-i r-4M M 4tt Ln W 00 00 00 LV Ln Ln Ln Ln Ln Ln Ln Ln lD tDD w lD lD CD f� f-, I*- I-- f� 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 Ln> I Z Z z Z Z z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z z z Z Z Z Z z z Z z z Z z Z Z z z z z Z z Z z Z Z It c-I G! QD m CL 0 m C CD r-i LL M C m Ln r1 LL -Q C V u co ca E m 4- 0 u I* 0 C 0 0 LL L.L. L.L. LL LL W LL LL LL LL L.L LL LL L.L LL LL LL LL L.L LL LL LL LL LL L.L. U. L.L LL LL LL LL LL L.L LL LL L.L U. UL _m N1 G Ln m N M w N N M N Ln N cn Gf r-I O cn M m O w m r-i O f V N 00 N d' w Ln cn Ln w 'CT d' (\ 00 R* N " r\ Ln o0 m o0 00 R.fi t\ r-4 00 m m " O m * m m m r-I 00 00 N Ln Irl, m N r-I m 00 N r-1 m o0 w O m M w o0 O m r-1 r i r� Ln m w m m [f � m r\ q* m r-� 0o r\ r w m r-q r\ m� 00 O M Ln m f\ r- � .V} N r-i . N . r-1 r-1 r-1 % rn r-1 . r-I Vy � � . r-i � � N N m . r� V), (^ ^ ` N V. . . r-1 . r-4 % Mco Vy. Vi N ` c-I V� i, . cr N O 4A u L a� c tD r-+ c-i w Ln r.. Ln t\ � r\ N CD d- r-i CD Cp N O N r- m Ln m m It 00 N N Ln m w Ln m t\ 0 ct 00 o0 00 w r r\ r\ r-1 r-I M m 00 lD Ln 00 lD O N w m 00 w 00 00 O O N Ln w t\ A m Ln F- m o0 m o0 r- i >. r-1 m 00 M 4 Ln Ln t\ r..w w r-1 q* w w o0 N m r-j w r\ oo N O o0 N r,-.cn w o0 :T cn w w r\ " m Ln e-1 N N N N r-1 e-i Itt r-I N Ln r-f r-1 m N N r-I r-1 N r-1 N m M N AMO W L a O N r-I O w O w rt 00 r-1 w 00 00 O 00 O qqr 00 et d' w m 00 ef' m Ct N O m 00 O d' tD Cr r- m Ln o0 r cn M m r m m cn 00 m m Ln m d' N 00 w wRil N m m w O (\ N r-1 0 r N 00 r-1 m w U. W 00 N M O N W W r-1 W r-1 R' O r-I Cn N Cn W r\ r-1 00 M M O" O f\ r\ O M M W O M O W oo W cr O m m m w m m w O w O o0 00 lD d' m O m r\ r-I d' 00 w w r-I m w m t 0 00 -czr 0 v r-I N N N N r--1 c-I r-I r-i Ln r-i r-i N N d' N r-1 N r-1 N m M N L a Ct d' 00 w d w N r\ 00 O N cV o0 00 d' m 00 Rt d' ICt w Ln ,ci, w O o0 N O O Rt N N N N N N N N N N N N N N r--1 r-I N r-i N N f V N m r-1 N r-1 ^ L!) w F- r- Ln O cn F- N m 00 rt ch cn m O 00 cn N r-I m N W O M N O qf O 00 fV Ln O 00 00 O r-1 m m 00 m 00 O co 00 m m O m m m m rn oo oo rn rn rn rn 00 00 0 a) m lD oo 0 01 01 o0 O Q) oo 01 01 NI V CL cr- U U U Z O °' O O Op o00 >- DQ > 00 > 00 OG O Z W CC O F- _1 F- �- E.- z w �.- z Z W �. w Z Z > F- O m O � oC O O Z z 0 0> O O O V) V U U Ln W CL V) W N U V) W W W Q V) W O W Z O LLJ W Z O lD ri 2 0 r-1 r-1 O N O S �t N 2 2 r-1 CD 0 2 2~ Ql c-i w U 2~ z~ w z 2 2 w Z N W W W � 00 F- 00 00 00 lD 00 00 F- t\ 00 F- f- 00 lD Q F- F- 00 00 O F- Q � C� C� S O O O CC: O�� m O O � � w _1 J m J cn l'J OC O CC V) uJ cc F- O w O Lu 0 O O p Q O O Q Q z Q Q O O (D? Q H z Z V) z Z z z Z z V) Z z V) z z z 1Z cn V) CL Z Z Lu tl V) 1Z uJ tL Lu Ln z Ln z Lu m u V) O oC oC cc w uJ o- O O O mw m mcr-cr- n- U he V Q Z M O O O p w 0 0 O O >- Q O O Q p 0 0 0 Z� Q w F- Q �-- J Q z 2 F- Q z � �--- � F- LLJ L1J z� -1 m CC O>- V w � 0 o 0 0 0 v) 0 in a 0 Ln (� V V) U V) V) V) w g V) J w w Lu z Q p w Q 00 0)0 2 m 2 r-4 v -I 2 r-I m 2 r-I m r r` O O Ln ~ V) r-1 V W O=~ F- �" Q 00 V) F- w w w Lu 00 r� 00 F- 00 F- w 00 F- 00 r• oo r� r� w Q Q r- 00 O oc Z> O 2 �— 0 0 L9 ��� o o p p � Q Q J w z w z W z o � _ O W WO Ow o LL Z Z Z Ln Z Ln Z Z v, Z Z Z Z Z Z Z a a a. a a a 0 Q a LU �S V) a n. z a z Z cc oc u oC oC p CC aC Q V U m U > U m O? CL u F- u? --1 F- u Y Iw- ui Q> Z� W W Q>> Z Q j Z Q j> Q Z a O O O O O a�QJQQF-�oQ��a.��aQooccoo z2222F-F-F- p2222222aQ �.a���OQo�o0000 Qtn aQpm Q z F- F- F- H V) V) V) Z W F- F- F- F- F- F- F- m OC OC O m w < 1Z a- c 1Z tZ Z w W Q1 Ql Ca r-I r-) e-I N M qt d' Ln Ln Ln lD oo Q Q L+-1 (, O oe J J Z G en Q W w Woo 00 00 00 rn rn rn rn rn rn rn rn rn rn o, rn rn a s V 2 Q O w (D 3 CD (7 > cc w Z w Z w� Z z O >->- w J 0 0 0 0 Vf Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z z Z z z Z Q a Q rZ Q a s a. a _�.! a. a W dC O 0 fl Q v) eY CC v) Ln to Ln r-1 a1 to m a c 0 4-0 a r-I U- -0 C m Ln LL al C .Q E 0 U u m L- m E m F- 4- O u 3 tD tD O tD t0 lD lD tD lD tD CD tD tD lD lD tD tD tD tD tD tD tD tD tD tD tD tD t0 tD tD O lD lD tD tD tD tD tD L.L LL LL LL LL LL I.J.. W LL U- LL LL LL I.L. L.L L.L. LL LL L.L LL L.L L.L LL LL LL LL L.L LL LL LL LL LL LL LL LL LL LL LL � N N c� G > > 01 M d' 01 r-I 00 00 00 N O O 00 Q) tD N lD O d' r-I Ln d' O m q m N M r1 w O tD Ln m r-I -IT lD tD r-I N Ln wt O M tD M lqt r-I r-4 O tD O tD W M O WN M M O � O Q> lD N tD r1 O f_ �t r\ N M M tV O 4* 01 0) r-I c M m CD O RT m Ln w m 00 00 m M wO O o0 O O m 00 w o0 tD N Ln m t • 00 fV M r-I r-I r-Irl ih ` c--1 e-i c-i 00 N r-I r-I �, N r-I r-I V} M r-4 V> N V)- i/ } i!� �V� �/ i in in �h r-qco cr i f\ O V). v aF c N� Ln m r-I m o0 m m d' o0 00 O r-I O Ct c-I O F. m mqc* t` w m Ln O r*- 00 Ln m O r-I M f\ m M N qcl' M N M O 00 M N O W IT 0) 00 r\ N tD Ln O tD M O N tD M r-1 N f\ tD M qT KY O 4 Ln r-I ct r-I � N o0 M t\ O N tD Ln N d' m M F. M Ln ct f\ 00 r1 r- M N et d' M M O LI) M 0 zIr r-i f\ M w m tD 00 Ln N IT r-I r-I r-I N ri r-I ri r-I r♦ N r-I N M r-I r-1 r-1 N r-I N rl d' N m rr-I-I L a 00 I D 00 d' O tD Nq:zr Rt W O O O O O O O O O O Cr W O O N 00 N O O 00 qrr N LV 00 O W O 00 r M N a) r-I et qC* O fV � 00 00 N lqt 00 00 tD O O O 00 r-I O N rl_ N M O d' O Rt O r*_ rrl-- Ln 00 N et e-i Ln m Ln � Ln � r, o0 r-i Ln Ln O M tD rl r� N Ln N � O N a) o0 m tD r-I O O M M O tD N f\ m r-t LL r-i Ln 00 Ln et r-I Ln N O m M m (\ fV et tD t\ O O O r-I r-I O r-I rl m m N N O N r-1 r\ 00 Ln d' Ln L O N M r-I r-I c-I N c-I r-I r--I c-I N i N M r-I r-I rV r-4 N r-I Ct N m V) wV' 0) L a to N M N�ICT ct 0 0 0 co 0 0 0 0 0 d' R* 0 0 00 it W 00 00 00 lqr w d' N N N N. N N N.. N N N N N N. N N. N N N rV . N. N N N N N. N N. N N N. O 01 Ln r-I R* r` Ln O O w r, m m o0 w tD N ct qq r tD Ln o0 M tD Ln c) Ln O o0 Ln O O tD r\ d' cV N 01 oo 01 oo oo oo 01 01 rn 01 f\ (D 00 00 00 00 0) 00 00 00 00 0) 00 0) 01 0) O 01 O 00 m m 0 tD o0 m m 0) N _I V a 0 z W 2 D > CC co O 0 O O O 00 F- F- Z Z F- F- F- F- F- F- F- F- F- z w OC OC W W 0 J O O Z > > 0 O O W > > > O z 0 V) U W Ln V) U Ln Ln V) Ln V) Ln W F- F- z a. Ln V) Z Z 'J Q Q z Z Z F- a Q Q Z (\ r-I N O= O O O m r-I r-I r-I e-I 00 2 V) V) tD N W Ol W W W Ln rl r-) Lu W W et O M WUS N t\ r\ t\ N 00 W 00 Ln M �t N N F- Ln Ln > Ln 01 a) oo O> 01 F- 0) ; ? U U U Z t~ -� � W c~ W r w tJ7 Q p O O D U u Q Q Q Z Z Z Q Q��� Z Z Z Z W F� Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z z to Q Q Q Z Z W Z Z O W Lu W W O Z LLJ W W W > co > co > co O O O > > > > pC pc w m co m m Q z 0 coo cc O > L.L I O V a U U '� Z >>ZF->> > Z Z O O O O Q ���Lr����Wcr CC���WW>-�Q Q D- V) Q Q V) Q Q V) Q g aO�000 U O (A � N U m V) V) Ln Ln L u LLJ U W v) Ln Ln F- F- J -i J � O O O O O oo m O cn (3) oo oo Ln tD W r-I t` v) wt � e-�I �t r-I O r1 Ln (n W r r` f\ Q t\ 00 00 00 � ct cfi � N N N tD Ln tD 0) Ln tD m m w m F•-- tD F- F' F- r-I r-I z ui LU LU w w w w ��� U z 3 �� Z Z O Z Z Z Z Z O U O U Z O U Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z a Z z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z� a z Z LL. Z Z Z Z CC O cc W W W LU W W LU LU > Q Q Q Q Q W LLJ W Q LLJ W O H F- < Q Q > > > w > > F- F— Z Z F- F- F- -� H F- �- F- F- F- ~ Ln V L~ U O U 0 = 2 2 2 = Q Q Q F- Q Q U u) Ln (n V) a U V) V) V) (n V) Z O S F- S Ln W F- F- F- F- F- 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 S 2 F- 2 2 2 2 2 2 S 2 2 h- F- F- 0 2 2 2 2 2 O F- H m d' Ln tD � oo F- F- F- F- F- F- F- F- F- V) F- F- F- F- F- F- F- F- F- V) V) V) Z F- F- H F- O O O O O O o o o Ln W( D W O r\ 00 O) 01 r-I et Ln f` f\ 00 m O O O e-I H r-I N (D lD lD r` r` 00 rI H r-I r-I ri H rI N N rV L V N N N ct q* Ln Ln Ln Ln Ln Ln Ln W tD W tD W tD t0 tD W tD tD tD I NH W � Z z Z z Z z Z z Z Z z z Z Z Z z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z w ri tko 01 m d O m c a) cr- lD rl LL m c m Ln r-I LL "Q a) c O U u m m E m 4- 0 U 0 0 0 0 n p w kD w w w w w w w w w w LD w w w w w w w w w w w w lD w w lD w lD lD lD lD lD w w lD N r.,.l r-I rq r�l r"� r"4 r-I F- LL LL L.L LL LL LL LL. . LL L.L. LL LL U- L.L. L.L. LL LL LL L.L LL LL LL LL LL LL LL LL LL LL U. U- L.L LL LL LL LL L.L L.L. LL M } w N Ol Ln W r m c0 00 H M O Mq:T 00 Ln Ln M O w 00 00 qt O w 00 0 w M m N N N o0 O o0 Ol Ln 00 M M O f q* MN w O � n n m N � N o O r-I r- 0 n N r-i If m m D t\ n t\ nO N M O LnO t\tt W 0 O M r-I O M O t\ M n W Rt LnW OnMnttd W M r-I M r-i M d' N r-I M M N r-I N M M r-I Ln Ln r-I ih th iJ1 L!1 V1. U} In i to ih 14 tn t4 tn in- V)- i/n V1• V�- 4-4 IA- _Ln 4^ iJ? t4 cr � co v M a� +r c lD t\ ri CD r-I O w 00 Ln 00 lD 00 N w M t\ w Ln m 00 CD O r-q N m O r-i 00 m N N O t\ t0 r\ 00 Ln w w � r-i r-I 00 Ln W " Ln Ill 00 00 Ln 00 m m M r-I " " q* 00 m M W Ln m lqt 4:41 N M � N 00 00 M >. � In" O r,-. r-I Ln r-i r-I " r-I r-i N N m Ln O wLn P- I\ m N Ln r-i 00 Ln O Ln Ln A m r-I N v i o0 Ln O cr Ln r-I r-I r-I r-i tt r-I R N � r-I Ln m r-I c-i M N r-I N m � N N M d' r-I d' r-i r-I t\ e-i � r-i r-i v L a [t N N O O 00 00 N r-I cO coo N cn Or%� d' O lD O coo N cc w O N ct O O O O O O O Ln 00 O 00 t\ N o0 Ln O N Irt r- rl- 00 lD r-I Itt LD m 00 r� d' cn � Ln N O t\ O O � N m LD 00 d• i r-I r-I M lD qT m " it d' O - cT' Ln Ln Ln " 00 r\ M 'cr Ln N r-I N r, et O Ln 00 0o m m r-I N r-i m N M c LT 'Ct r-I LT Ln w � r - tT Ln O w m r-I 00 Ln cn N M Ln � Ln 00 m cn �t r-I m tt O O r-I tt r-i ct lD Ln M CA r-I c-I r-I M r-I m r-I Ln r-I Rt N r-L M N r-1 N M M N r-I m d' d' r-i r-I lD r-L lD r-I a �t . N N N 00 M N N. N. N N N N d' N. N N N N N N N. N. N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N M tD M Ln " r-I tt Ol 00 � 00 m O d' Ct cn I N N Ln M M cn m Ln Ln N rn Ln M O OIct O r- w O m m m 00 m m LT cn 00 r-.m 00 m m m r- 00 00 00 m w m m 00 00 00 00 m 00 Ol (n m m m Ql 00 lD m m N V a Lu m CD O O O O kn o ooWkn o W>> W >> > zma0>>F-UaaOQV)NLnV�LnV)uV)V)aQLnuLLnunn(nn Q 0 0 0 Q Q Ln U NO w v1 D = O r-I r-I O 0 o m O cr cr O tt O tt O W Ln O ct tt �t ILD q* IT Ln 00 m F- ~ w r-i r-I r-I 00 (� 00 00 r-I r-I r-I 00 0) tT 00 00 00 Ql 00 00 N I� 00 01 al 00 (\ 00 r-.r*-_00 0 � �:Q� W Lu z 00 � �- m z Oo Ln W Z I Z z Z Z z Z Z z W Z Z 2 Z Z z z z z z z z z Z z Z z Z z Z Z z � m O O O W C.) O ccO >>>cf-< < ZF-a a�QaJ�zoo����-�� � U Q Ln Q M Q Co Ln M M V) L n 0 In wO w cV � V)� cn 0. LJ) ''.� c! I V) L/ ) L/ ) O V Ln to V) to (AF- _^ m Q 0 0 0 oo m oo O O O O O oo N N O 00 r-i W Ln w w� tt m Ln m r` w 00 E w rn Ol Ol z r-I r-I r-I N F- (� r-I r�l r-I r--I o0 f\ � (\ 00 N oo t\ � r� f\ r - Ol f\ f\ r\ N � 0o 6. m O u Lu z p S w ?� W 'S U. z z z Z z z z z a z Ln z z z z z z z z z z z z z z z z z z z z z z z Z W > W W W > W > W W w W W rC = W W W C F- F- � F- W > > F- F- F-- f-. ("_ F_ I'_ > > �--- W W W > > J �- W W > > > F- a v1 Ln v1 v1 Q u ul Ln v1 F- QQuuLnLnoo0o0 Q a U Ln v1 Q Q F- F- F- Q Q IZ Ln F- F- a a a u Z M M M M M M M M M M M F- F- F- F- F- F- Ll 0 0 0 0 0 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 I F- F- F- F- F- F- F- F- F- F- 8 V) Ln V) Ln cn V)Z Z Z Z Z W W W W W W F- F- F- F- F- F- F- F- F- F- W r*- r*-t\ r*-00 O O O O O r-I r-I r-f r-i r-I r-i N" N t V N m m M m m M d' cf tt tt efi R* Ln Ln V) Ln W W lD W W LO I'- r*,-N N N N r\ N N N N N N N� N r*-N r- N N N N N N N N N N N N N N V) z Z Z z Z Z Z z Z Z Z Z z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z z Z Z z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z C O 'V m CD c� L.L -a C m Ln L1.. t1J C .Q E O u u m m E m H 4.- O u d 3 CD lD CD lD tD lD lD lD lD lD lD lD l0 lD lD CD lD t.D CD �D CD lD lD lD lD lD tD lD lD lD lD lD CD lD �O l0 lD lD r-i r-1 r-i r-i r-i r-i r-i r-I r1 r--i r4 r.4 r..1 r-I r.4 r-I T-i %-i r-I r-I r-I e-I e-1 r-1 r-1 r-I r-I r-1 r-i r-i r-1 r-i r-i "4 ri r-1 r- r-I LL LL LL LL. L.L LL LL L.L. LL LL LL LL LL L.L LL. LL LL L.L LL L.L LL L.L LL LL. I.L. LL LL LL L.L LL LL LL LL LL I.L. LL L.L LL. C G O 00 Ln r-I M o0 M M o0 o0 in e-1 00 M M O O d' m w Ln d' Ln M N o0 r-I CD lD r� ri N N 00 N M w r-I W o 00 N Ln N N Ln N m IT O O N N w r\ d' Ln w 00 lD N O Ln N Ln 00 r-I cT :* r-4 m RT d' w qt d' m m r-1 O O o0 N m qr d' Ln cl, w m 1t w Ln �r Ln Ln N cn M r-I cA ql* N r-i r-I r-I N I,*- r-I N r� r-4 N r-i q' " Ln N r-1 if�-1 N e N N 00 � co 4^ v OL �I •C N M r` r m O N N Ln r-i oo fV N qT O r\ 0) CO r-1 LD f\ O 00 00 d' lqr r1 r-i m qt Ln m R* Ln 00 m m w 00 r-I O N Oil, r-1 4 Cr N M mm N"� 00 O O r-1 Ln f� cr N O 00 m T m 00 N m N r-1 d' m F--w ., N r-I Ln Ln Ln Ln Ln Ln r-4 00 Ln Ln W 00 V M Ln 'qT r-i 00 Ln Ln W M W M Ln r4 W Ln r� W M Ln O W d' W M r-4 r-I e-i N M 0) r-4 m r-I r-I N N O m LD N N N N M N rH Ln co L a lD 0 0 0 cr M O Cl 00 0 0 Rt w 0 0 0 Rt g N� w w O 00 q* 00 00 N O 00 N O N N O O N lD M N w a o0 cn o0 oo N o0 4 N LT N w N O N r-i � AN m o, M Ln r-I r- Oct Ln N r-I m M d' r-f m 11') O Ln r\ o0 Ln o0 o0 r-1 ;Foo M Oq;r m rq M w m M O r-r o0 M N o0 M N N N Ln N M w 1* N M m m o M qT q' M N 4 o0 oo ct Ln Ln 4 N N M r-I q q* Ln Ln Ln N r\ w Ln cn w Ln w lD w N f\ et m o cr r-I r-I c-I N fV 00 r-I m e-i r-I N N Ln M w N r-i N N N N OO Ln CAN .... m L a N O O O N M 00 O O N d' O OCT :T N N O w O w O;r -:I- N O d' w m w-czr -it N M N N" N N N N N Cr N N N N N N N N N N N N N rV N N N N fV N fV N O N t Ln w e r-i Ln d- m Et N O 00 r- t\ R N O o0 m Q1 r-I 00 e-1 r-I m N O Ln lD M Ln M CD Ql 00 Ln e-i M o0 m F, cn cn 00 00 m m m m 00 00 00 m cn 01 00 cn N (n f� r` 00 cn cn O m m m 00 m w m 00 01 01 01 00 N V a Z w > w z w w> w>> w > > Q p w> p p LU > p> p> p Q t- Lu Q Lu Q> a p> a a a F- a s F- a s r, Z t- a Z z F- a Z a Z a Z W Ln t- �, t- Ln M o0 0o m oo M Ln o 00 w o Ln o w m M w w mo IOU 0 t\ o0 00 oo t` a0 0o w lD m r r-i F- v) 00 1... r` r - rn o l r� 00 r-4cnr-4 m 00 r1 tii �-- Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z W Z Z w W Z Z W Z W Z W Z Z Z W Z Z Z Z Z Z 0 � fY 0 OC p p p W LLJ z Z z > U j >> LOU > W W W > w w w> > Q Z Z W> w > > F->>>> Q Q>> F- W a>> F- t-F- a F- F- t- aga JJt-at--aaCC oaaaa00maar.,f--maa 0 M qr 00 00 qr It cr oo r\ Ln o o m Ln d' lD cr cr M o r-i r-i m vH O o 4 r-1 o m o oo Ln w o f� 00 Ly, > r oo w (D t\ r-I 00 LT 00 CA 00 t\ t\ Hrn rn ri r-I H cn r-I rn 00 r-I E w w Z z 6LL Z Z Z z z a. p z z p Z Z n . Z Z z z z z z Z z z Z z z z z z Z z z Z Z z z p z W F- oG OC F- F- F- !- F- H H F- F- � � J J � F- F- H F- F-- J w i_ F- t— i_ � W U i- H F- V) F- V) � v) U V p p cn cn U U cn in cn cn cn p p a a cn cn in cn U V U Ls. L2 Ln Ln cn Ln 1- to to zF- I- F- !- F- f- F- H F- t- F- H F- F- t- F- F- F- F- 1- H H V) cn Ln Ln V) V) to cn Ln V) Z Z Z Z Z w FOOO Ln w w w w CD r\ w 00 00 00 00 m m O m O O O O O O ri r-1 H r-1 r-I r-I H H H N N N N N M W N r r N N N f� r� f� t\ 00 00 0>>0 00 0>>0 00 00 00 op o0 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00Ezil Nf Z ZZZZZZZ Z ZzZZZZ Z zZ Z Zz z Z Z ZZZ Z Z Z ZZZ Z Z Z C O to C CC I.D r--I C m Ln LL C O V u m m E m t- 0 V 0 0 C, 0 � 3 lD lD O lD L,D O lD lD l!7 l0 L,D lD LD lD lD lD lD lD O lD lD tD lD lD tD lD lD lD CD lD lD lD lD lD lD lD tD lD r♦ r-I r.1 H r-I r.4 r.4 r.1 r-i r4 r-i H H H H T-'I r-q r-I r-q r-4 V-4 r-q !-q r-i r-4 !-i H H H H H I I I I I I I I I I I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 - LL LL LL U. LL L.L. LL LL LL LL LL. LL LL LL LL L.L LL LL LL LL LL U. LL LL LL LL LL LL LL LL LL LL LL LL LL LL LL LL C m O r-i N o0 Ct r-i O O Ln qt m N N 00 lD f*- I� N Ln M N O LD m ct Ln ri a) r-I O Ln d' o0 rV 0o w o0 d' v) m m o0 N oo Ln q N o0 ct N M e-i M " N 00 00 r-I 00 " r-i m (\ q* N C) Ln N H O N Ln O US ct q* ri N N d' d' o0 d' qt O f� Ln r-i m m Ln O o0 m N o0 O Ln O d' w Ll) N N w O e-i N N Nr-I r-I N ih N N r-I r-I N ch N r-I r-I r-I r-I t/ i• r-I r� i/} r-I t4 vl� in 14 In -(n t4 ih in V(h r-i i!� vv V1. iJ1~ vv ih cr iJ? co O u al C N c0 00 f- o0 Ln Ln N M N Ln r-i w N w r-I oo m m m oo M Ln oo oo M f- M oo Ln o Ln m w O d' lD tD 'IT r-i N d' w p_ M 00 NICT ri W f� r-1 o0 M w rM O r-i r_ MMMMMO d' N f- w m N 'Cf M r-I >- q* w 00 M m f*_ Ln Ln Ln Ln a) Ln W w m r-I M N w N 14, f%� W Ln r-i lqt 00 N M (n M Ln 00 W Ln V) 00 M r-1 N N M M r-i r-I N m M r-I fV N e-i N e-i N Ln H r-i H r-I r-I r-I �/! ... r-I m Q w N w w N cn N N It* O 00 00 qT wqrlr O 00 N O O d' 00 w w O O N O O o0 �t lD a0 O d' O N O Ln r-i m Ln Ln O o0 m m d' N lD Ri Ln o0 O 00 r-i N O f- H f- 00 d' d' M O r�- CO) N N 00 d' 04 LD O M � r-i O t D o0 m (\ O r-i f�, N M o0 Ln a) H O wt r-i O lD O -c:j- O M tV -cj- Ln r-I f-- d' 0) r-I r-� N r-i 00 Ln 00 C M d' u) m Ln CD u) Ln m ct lD q* Ln N Ln oo N o lD 'd' M Ln LD m o � u) N r-I f� r-i Ln f� LD 4 M f� r-I r-I N N N M r-i H N M N r-I N N H N r-i N M r-i r-I r-i r-i r-I r-i v OJ L a tD m w Ct 1:41 O N N N O Ct O 00 00 q* 00 00 Rt 00 KT N w 00 N O Irlt w O N w N N . N N N N N N N N N a-i N N N.. N N N. N N N N N N. N N N N N M O LD O a) N N r-i Ln ci' M lD r-i w oo a) F- L,D O M LD Ln O F-N m r-i f- m 00 O d' m f- o HN t m r„ I a) a1 Q) 00 m m m 'd' oo a) in oo a) a) a) o0 a) a) a) m a) c ) a) a) a) a) oo oo o0 O a) 0o r- a) a1 a) a) a1 NI V a oc 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 z 0 > > O 0 Z w w > F- F- Z Z F- F- F- F- F- > Z -J F- F- oG F- F- 1-- z F- F- F- F- F- -i Z F- p Q < Z z w I-- F- Q Ln U W w U 0 U Ln 0 in Q W a Ln on 0 U Ln w in in U Ln V a w U 0 00 r-i w W= d' M m� 00 == f*- O f� r-I N H r-i = r-i 0 00 m Q O N O 2 r-i M N (\ 00 M M H ri m m I— F- f` t\ m f\ F- F- w W O lD m w m F- 00 � w 00 00 W F- 00 00 r\ W 00 00 F- r` 00 � � � Ln w a 0 � � � � � o o � � � � o � � � u � � � o � � � � � � o � � O Iz 2 F— z z3: w Ln z z Z z z Ln Ln z z z z z Z z Ln I Z I z z z Z Z V) z z z Z Z z Ln Z Z m m > J J m a 0 > > > °C�»>v 0 rr F- ow F- F- F- F- F- F- > F- F- F- F- >- -� F- to oG -� Z F- F- 0 F- F- 0 oc I- F- p Q Q Q LL a Q Q Q w Ln Ln to Ln 0 Ln Ln Ln Ln Q Ln U in V) Q n- Ln W a in Ln Ln Ln U Ln M Ln W O Ln a) 2 H 0 0 N H N O" 0 H 00 N r-i W m O r-i 2 d' r-I N N� O O Q d' H r1 O) m 00 oo f\ f\ W 00 LD la w w a) w m w 00 w w 00 00 t\ 00 00 t\ F-2 V) oo 00 f` 00 LL Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z U Z a a Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z =i Z Z U Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z W Q w W W W W W W Q F- F- F- F- F- F- F- F- w w w > > > > > > > Q > Q W F- W F- > > > W W > > > > > > W > > V) Ln Ln Ln Ln cn Ln i/) F- F- F- Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q F- F- Q Q Q Q Q a F- Q Q Z OC F- F- F- F- F- F- F- F- F- F- V)�,.., 0 Z Z Z Z W W W OC W F- F- F- F- F- F- F- F- F- F- F- Nd M M M M M M R4' Ct R*qcl' d' 00 M M O O r-i rl N r-4 f N N M M M M M q* 1* Ct' 4* R* Ln Ln Ln Ln W (,D W 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 0) a) a) (3) a) a) a) Cn a) a) a) O) Q1 a) a) M 0) a) 0) a) a) a) a) 0) t; Z z Z z Z Z Z z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z z z a) N tko m a C O m C a r-i LL C m Ln c-i LL C_ E U u m L c>s E m y.- 0 V 7 OC LL LL LL U. LL LL LL LL LL LL LL LL LA- LL LA- LL U- LL LL L.L.. LL LL I.L LL LL LL m N S� G Ln m m cF d' r Ln r-I r M m r m o Ln r qT r O r-♦ M O O N r CM N r Ln r-I r-I m rl m O M N M N m 00 m r 0 W r-A e-4 O O 00 q* VI N Ln d' r r w w N g o M Ln d' r-I CD e-i Ln N N o0 Ln m w M Ln w r N ih ih ih r-I N " i--I tJ� th r-i i!} 01 "1 th 0 th V} N L!} iJ1 i!� N V> l Ct to vi- ;h in- vi- V/ - rq ih V). -cn Q � of cc u al c D M qj N r N m r Ln Ln r-i CD * r m o0 Ln N "i m N CD it m r cn N M O r N o0 r qj* Ln w r-♦ r Ln d' m w w Ln o0 rq Ln w r o0 ,* 00 r-I N en lD O� 01 r r-I 00 Ln Ln r W Ln V 00 r M M O r-I W 0) r m r M 01 lqt N N N r--I r-i r-I m r-I N M Ln r-q m L Q 00 N O ct lD CD 00 N O O 01 M O N N N 0 0 0 0 lD r O N O tD r w Ol 00 d' 00 r-I 00 m q* O m m N r-I m q* 0 00 w oo Ln o0 00 r o C1 i--i r N O Ln Ln O o-* O O a) m m r r-I r O 0o w 01 d' tD d- N o0 Ln a Ln 00 00 r M Ln M M Ln W Ln N r Ln r M r O Ln W lD M W O o0 0o C 00 r 4 r-I N m d' N Ln % .o cr-I m L Q N lD N * 00 N* d' R* 0 0 r-I r 0ICT 00 1fi O O O O d' o d' N O N N N N N cV N N N fV N N Nlc* N N M N N N N N N N rV m Ln 0o r-4 o0 O o0 O cn mc* r-1 Ln w N O r w m L.D ri q* m r-i N m M Q1 M 00 m m r 00 m 00 m m m m 00 cn O m r 00 r o0 m 00 cn cn r N _1 V a U W �e oc O 2 LU ~ F- (-- > J f- > Z J > W F- z O > f- LU W Z z > U Ln Q IZ Ln a _J 0- Z Q F- U J Q Z L W H F- -j W 2 a H, cD r-I o0 00 N qt Ln O W o dt Ln oo >- Ln W o r 1- r w t 2 a rn Lli w 00 tT W 00 Ln Ln oo F— r r r 00 W 00 H W Ln = N N Ln F- w N Ln W W O p Q H Z z z Z Z Z Z Zir, Z z Z z m z z Z N z Z Z Z Z Z Z Ln W > CO m m m V W o o a o a a Z H a Z Z Z W>> aaUvLUaam F- F- U>> W W W Z F- V)ma > 2 En2�m JF- >H�- r r-4 W a 2 O O Lli IC* H Ln W W H M< oo a a) Ln O w N Ql E (D 00 w z I- 0 0 0) 00 r r r r 00 00 Z Ln = N N O W r cV 1 Ii0 Z Z Z Ln Z Z Z Z Z Z U Z Z Z m N Z Z Z a. Z Z O O i LU > co CO O Y W W WLn Q a W w > > > F- F- F- I- i--' O O 0 OO QLL a a Ln Ln U U U Z O W 0 a O Ln Ln Ln Ln m Ln V) Z 2 2 2 2 2 2 S 2 2 2 S 2 2 g 2 2 2 2 2 O= F_ F- f•- F_ 1- I_ I_ F, F_ i"' H 1- LL f•- F- W tD W r 00 00 r r O Cl O o 00 00 O w O w 00 V) 00 00 0 � m 0 LLI rn rn rn rn rn Ln Ln 00 00 00 00 00 00 0 a Ln W er ct cD 0) J 00 Ln cr.� � � � � � � � � � � � � O azzzZz Q IZI<IZIZIZIZ � � � � 'S � � v, z z z zz z z z�� a� U z z z N to M LD CA M r� V)- 0 U ui O cc Iz z O z LU LU a 0 0 N N Ib m a O m c (L CD r-i LL .II C m Ln LL ..Q C E O U U m L- m E m H O +r u 0 0 Q IVK q-1 7-M z , C• --- •� •+w Fes. My �, f r ,A o1k My;:b A °.MT :xelii'�,C " °a F. M o a ' t " �rylii, ;i, ea'ir, ;3Fe#�°y,�. a 1, rr- A 3" -c . r. rf:. ";ytsr06.1 $sQ:i"Grit+rF;h��yI!� 11� m ,,,r p .<-s,**NIv ,. ,, -:;s3i ,y Aa#t w .'Ar '�.: r. 0,-t 44 •: i "yy� ,tEg :4Mriw4f11 11 s k„'� * i s _4' _.. ,. _ : +r � i� p'R +.N/N»NiNutWf a" i/g}..AE t.: 1, : �$r , "£` ,owrt:n*"# r 4R;F ,'�' i s 'N , :, M. -� "s' k NIi�s _k vo 9 Ito' *p— t . .. :A A �I � �' � µ:.. ' ! 4 C � �S`+;fk4*-, C e- 4 y, - r i r t #-.v� .rt z' k - <-�' C}r'ysnYl r �lkp9Mi+'AMCx f : # 11 � y k'. -t^, ..pti;oi r, i .0 ,s t =..� C. ,h'. ; _ ar a #,, * V 4 , ► ` •• 1► t 9 Ey,, w p 4xt R _ z Y -x 1 zk4 ;t -i:. $ v .. e a } ` aetl l* A; � a � yN. # w I i »t► aft . «. � � � �Y 11t _ A I � 'k 3 ¢ � 91• r r . vk 4"`, i '� ; 'x ;.tr' fib ' , �, � A,. :A' . rr" � •s r+F? A» "4iaE� -4, ra - • '� °'' °` = ,Ar f.elWkt�llt! M : Mdl.Lep 'pA +N+t'1" lam : i t ' '`� { ° rr, f" ry•! R� P 3 V4 i N� r _i. "� .. „'�, r ...4 I, - w N �,..y- �'A,'W : fy1',1'rjo"Nxtlf R° 1k �. �. f s<. ' V, `I f , t �wr r 'u z► Y: -r ' C ,.tom ,'- * K' '.4 , r .t••'»r`. _ - .i" yt -M s t# t R' i s ,4 F. yj r i i - .+ - ,st a 'w : akr• ' AF .► i : ilt`. �d[ .a'Xi « .... .%•.wrsr?ce+. /E y �F :,y, , ,a_sp..�!� ''!dj� i, _ ' - .R x , tit., kpn. w .. ',.St yYr-' A�[ S!' a ..#''.. 5 - F- , ,... a,- v tf ' Y - � R 4 ,� > . r tt 'fi .4 r r S: k .. P•. P ,.e A<"W �`' A FY f 3"a_ ,r:'e� i r t, .:t>:: . K } .: ,h • `cam,• t:, ' p a^'� +�: ',�,... .�1�#• '. y, 'S x N ; � A.. ,£ s s, .$ A jq'.r<!! w- Ji:.. J! i `,A S4 =`y� c �; _�ti �, �[ - " <2 ,.t`-«.;,.,. k-i,k t.. ,y Y ,- x' v t i C. Q A : a xi �"i : a§ reds »� r , tRlf: kl�ik� # ,9t u d yrrt ..4 .y li 1 C r •+•'"t4h g,': Mr„ ii.5 %.>tltl Aak♦ .M 1Fillif , �tt v� rp;.`�` t, yM �4 i 1 "z@FM 1f . ». # ..� # p_i 1R yet :+�4 a,.ts M�:81, r a' 'r '' i 11 :;A+ .ra-d+w:-.,:e. , 3. .,J - .R , C Orl+t.ftft qK,.. 1Fstsi�t':6 #nroettd . €` . 4.. -'t r t `, 3 I uwr "' � �, #A. , -, I , i f It ° r -t- tJl• °`�:'" ,t ,Y ,I k +WY - ry !} p.. ^�,� r k'l�'- 'pLi-1— j4, 0*,. ,if r ` ,i x 11 ♦ - y * 4: i ,2 : . - . �::A +,.r A.4 *,.. I. .rt R 5...: .M' ,�. .M + ** -M OK XA X :..eYwr-, k 4 'KY:,. A F r T , , - ,�, . � e yr¢ S iT:.. rx - y w . 4M ., '- t .x& <.:. . . ^mn .r , ` 1 �".!i L 4 w.y sW F� * R=.1• 1. ,- •e S . t t �- „`�, - �1� I r . I ie , >31', .x ,+. ._ - r,a .s:` -�r3 ; t �"� .. : s: r< , I t..:",y2 X-° Nf r 3 • ' .k � l it10" , I , I- , i it ' n ' .-.uww.,a .:'LAL• , ` .-'a.. : M - s ..Ak t < a , , ? =K 4 r , ` # ,.. £,. wMe ,.. €: ,><.n'...»,.-.'t^" D�gi. y~. , yr ` x;w 'C" -• r p Mtn::: 16s is d. `. 1 7 I � 3« a ,;` ,.. + w t• Y z, y t' S r N s it y sxr ":.,, -, ,�, , " � � I � � i - W" � � �� 4 - 0 T -.�, i. —,� 'r- , -, % - - - � - - , T�, � , I � ., -1 � I I � — -' I 1 4�w , - . �v 4 1 1 � 1� $ - 04 ad , � �', �, �, � .�v �, . � - , - , , i ' ':, .' < ` W Y 0 2:: { w r r t .< , :, ., r +� s , . . I, T :1]. ;> f; r' x ,1. - , ..., n. - , " . -A• + ..a- ,.. < «.»... :« S. , ,: -2., r;Ak'.t1:r•. iC.p,w-.� �_ +.�.+ 1 Via- _ "�<^`< _,. .. M£ ;.- : °. 'k . :, -::- _ :::: r ...,....,. n•s• r' .. -. 1 4, '""i'x.,« , i. �f.t .r 1'rs . .. x C < r ,i * ♦ .�.}, r k � Z 11 11 tea. q! 11 + .x.., y.'.. x �.., f C:z : d ��+ ` gg_ 3!` eft` -.° 1 y:, f x kt� .. ' i � L :° �11 .% wf ri 1P ". Fdbs ,'f 1, � < `,i 1 ✓rt f.'� v % �. x t. , ^e 0 ,.Ir le:.y " �, ., - - k ,c. „ I � i , , - -.14 4 as + 11 k i M- - rS.. Y b r< ,t .y sar:. : t «, 040#40*0 n' trbtlr•.r i _ \ b {f «-aF �'t r e 4 40`.�*4y ,I, aMtJkwtrM.wl�.xf .d r '�""w,r... zt 'F s"' t 1 .s ` '4 r �, . e "s ' �i R W' g'� * v , t .:,, a "' 3g', :° a � 9 ,a t f4t",*H.e.,.xrvlln a �., 14 f. ,y;: .. ti �y +did ,J. `, p/� ':Y t�y %�1t it *- S - ,CXJ1 M S .. a . , i '' -A ° i. 'y "P. " N4 'x�. ;'C A kz'^�- `- �I t x. .� !'i -'`i` - 'y� ,'4, �:`` Y �1 q` art_._ �' Y .r # q , » t. I 1 z , ,t `."¢` .:,I. A .F 4- 11�- - i s. � 't,° �,,r' r . ^ ,t: - y '«� « s ty,ti <.. Y t° j .r .:` ':e .�,. ems„ '"' ^'• {` ,F . �. M�..'k"` `�% 'i• yr z , a t �.. _ ,*m,eY }•vrsnn•MO- riwe;PS* b�+�''. by i. �" d _ , . - . «r �°. . d1 ,a`. 'R +E,.: ,,::f.. ! @ R J ,.%X*f'�r9} 'r t. d «w. d s- ». 3'$, :. x ` 1 i Aft" s e +�. : Ni rt "'`^'-+• `^ 'x !' _� , s r,, i » A� :Eflup' ' i i _ -�,j. ::_V�4 i , - t ` »4 y 3y; R y. t i f. 1�' , Y�°G:-Yiv jt 4°zy.'x`. `R. ,{ �r.2., t;a 2 f h i>. C. JI. p Y _ f r� .!. - J q. " V, "�• ES' r :? `11.. �` y, y' y 1 * ,4 Y� IKY 'ii' �, qR -- - a. 'sl'+7 Me i-:.'i .�x4' ,�} .r <'•� Sir 7tY.. f °: ., 1, i r to 4y dr. ,Alt t 1 s . 4 p e ;:. , ' ' - t� X. *ft4 ,* _) ^ '1 E.. 1« .I �.,.. C -# I:,_ -i, e✓«�. +kt' n r'xr. •v vc,-t 1, i ':,' •'i r !§�'E � Q`� wA^ G 'y i : %,` R I { .1! Rt�N j'.:`1:1K«• to ' f §t ,V, V E3» fps , Ay ,, - fL, Yt.q 4t? a� :i4 MdC,-of, - <!' ` - �- '. ;"T C '!:Y ` t g , "' �a t F �� k I. 4, r.tr, +; _ t� '" - ° y _ .,1. < raz=°�" . � . �. ,, it � �o ,yyam�. 1,1414 .900 ti � K Yt - 14 �, II 11 r tt: _ M:,Al i k. ,", " , r -..ate:;. �. >. ;....._- ;y �, ...-... y. q.:. - + .: .., ,}y :;. 3 � Y, -11 k. tx O _ pp .ro-:: `1& ': , , I V�nfl � lI �'-� I � 4 tt I �� � , �-, , ��,, - . I t , - , � � - , ,� i - �- _ . >t w.,.y�,��. ,_ �.. j ,s,;� ,4 '" par' * � 'o4g� , .d t& ., �` , �: i _;4µx" e °s a>Lt h e t�s `,n«'0 3x 1t ( Ms }ftAYC f. . m +� . � = .£ y eew .r w- „ ,. W �. �F 1K -;l, j.`It I '_ !� r r d At ' ~� V -All# I ': -�' ` .•- A iY' i P d"{:: n:�° ae Ri It tf qq ! °*>, = i�'. : w P-' iF „rr<. r I IV ::r A. o t 3 s °" {a % . '�' r l _ `• .3 a Y -Y*kw ram`.`".: . c Sr >:M ! r r _ .. :� .!: F i i�F, ry,,,, e -. s. • ♦ ' x �. =L ,• . ;wti �' x o y q 4- vrE.:r i 4 A= t .11- 6 2, x a"9"�-�;'ae . 'id . h1 ..F lyr 4.... ,.'A ' {° . a 1'. ` ^, = r, `.yq - - `," t <'n s." `'t t p 1k.. !, �t r ,.v. e:+»r.» "Er a, t-_ : rr t <. i r i ,v Y u�V _ , t� .. :' 4 :`. . y / , , :, =x I 'I u , �. ! a x ok la All f _ i ,. , n x.a+tA g t � � •"'o- ' °t 4 ! t d . x.. a f c . B 33 yi,' t ,fe . t`,z +<.,p»+a,»+..:,,,. „e, �p '` » r., t 9 ,++ .rq. L yg rt -#k, ,..qp 11 14 "�. I A-r n�"ter, „.. " r, •.w a �r!n },. .�. .. « y �, ? _l;. �, 'i , 's , : � " '. ,z fix' . t ; ; .r .7 t �'`€ . z ;i ir. �j, Y C. - F t t- t � , ..y I sa.^ x ' 4. 11. a a 3 - kN A , i►`. t '° ',7 � s 4ff `.`', 5-^e; �. i , s • M _ , v" t., ,.I .aY ft ' < F+ s: s .d .r . ,#" z:- .p: : g-,.at•. :.sr:.. I. t¢' ,. ,s"yr; „y`3 s Vt +r • ;ll ,7 `e s :��: '3�,,y'S6 a1� ` ' ;." ,c.'. It,1 f `t ,Y; < ' ti . 1 gg p tx p. fp4..- lor,,NF . 10 r ," '�' x' k� x: '�S :'t p, s Y'F'Y 2i € 'T' T,�..M' {!a. 1[: .t t , .' '.:. � J f.. Y: 1 f p � g �{, iR °}:� ti , .; q. 10 g �€r� ..<;,�->•- t. » : .t, _ Ex' *- i 1 a:' £ *?'tF ' , q ' n+ ' ; T r •S r '5,•r ,.+1 , `'"I€l ° + «. .' •' ::b. .d.. fs x r 0. 4 Ill iR ti 5x .;aa s,3 i'g Md- ! 3e tit'. .. 4., .-R„4E,gS ::: ->� n ', : ' k. ! s F '..x , �' .;,.1,.tecn*^ .:,ra<.•.,. y a.,.r&.,we�....•.t»r>r ..� ��,, gct' , �E4': i pA .V y , I .;tit , i' irw'.s +F 7t - a ' : R.. k f ..I ♦ •b---'s:•- fit+ -a^" ... - .. (({{� ;, ..,,,,�„w_ er r. , „., , • tw• z.:.. g r .. j. _W ,,aa,Ar, . x ., ;fit ..,. x. `-: ^ ...P:: `-' - :t: ,.�,.-. _ a �' "` ;^` ':. + 4s' �S-A,,:: :.Y" "_. k;. ::t ,,x a'w.5' :.. z-}°»••<',., s}W,° :�* _ r " '..%: ➢ f.. a '• 1 r <.: s^ - .+.t, M ;G'',_ r, t t,^ .- „y. -. ,.„ .. r ° . -�' ice: - _' "' 'M ,,: _ : a°. *4 N • I - �".' : ! *� : ,_ y r P ,. W. f v sa �i. ;" - °. j �. -. : k '� s: y > -'.•.� 4 - E : >, r t i'#n - ;'. , +t i 4 ` :: .. a4' : ' %j. z`.«T-� - . �, y ._ It i$t � \LL - i;: 3 k &L. a' ki ,k at. € � v fI ° 4L. 1'. -i S ar w C • ' �, t t, t, ! li :4;: 1 Mf. 4 K *»,_ ,,< 3 x x ' b A .z: �, ♦. i 'rr,x .,..;,;,„- , ' ,£ .96t.,'ll `s �? ti . t..t.,e„ 3'. A• r to. s..' x.,, .< ° .: - i. . ;. fS ;: t 51 v,;i -.£A �< r ,:ti: , ;t4' .cs. t +e:: 44 �.._. C, aO�' ':_i.w? 3 A2: t::: �rE-: =A' S `} rmrefaeox.o-t,tacwagy. ri! �' `F... I\` ..Y gF' '<k f R ,. S „ . ,: • A !.l* qz ; s. ttY L, ,+ .« . ' �' .. r � x. 4- a b .. '-4 , °I #lid * . t `! ry r, r a- _ ew "f-s§'. `s Ct '£ ,3' _ 3 , c" < , •-.. s }'d `,ri atrt+. IL �, " t' •:: t ,. :. """` X Y a ' -y k pp '+![' 16 J M ! _ - x,a S y{�s..wt w ,fix-;, �:.; y i.. F~ - _. {q _. ', ,4 "i t y'.btHC'"i q R.....I .'. Y" y.� " y� T F... j 4^k ,. tP !1• g� �! `� p Y �« Y 1'sS 1 1 Ott' ] x vel , v , 1.. yy ... v r .:., g , ri S I t4" tin, r _A S St _ t ' . ,k. _ , � Y v I i w 4r f,t*, , I :Cy __ "?Nr: :. -1.11111.t - F y .. .... ,... .__. . ,<... . . <cF , x , Reser. :p.P♦ 9qr n s .:yir P4 s PiMJ -1 s ig o 'Ito Ff z �� aY »r �. �� 1► -` ��� it �� 4R , .&`' i � '� ' Erx' ' ,•� y' S t� 9 -1 r ~mot a «� � � •.« .e .e...ar+r.•rw^� ...wa� � i � :., a � .P ,:Ir 'a � z R A - ^ • 1 iA P *...v..wr•« .¢• F •. ..r- a rr- ' 4 x' Ff � ��• R 7 7 TR 12603 - Exhibit 3 I 0 0 CIT-Z OF MARGATE , FLORIDA RESOLUTION NO. 12-481 A. RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF MARGATE, FLORIDA, AWARDING BID NO. 2 014 - 0 0 6 ASPHALT REJUVENATION TO P.AVEMMgT TECHNOLOGY, INC. IN AN AMOUNT NOT TO EXCEED $ 0.7 8 PER SQUARE YARD FOR. THE DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS. BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COMMISSION OF THEMAR— e FLORIDA CITY OF SECTION I: That the City Commission of the city of Margate hereby approves the award of Baal No. 2 01'4 - 0 0 6 , Asphalt Rejuvenation to Pavement Technology, Inc . , in an amount not to exceed $ 0.78 per square yard for the Department of Public Works. Joint bid for the City of Margate and City of Miami Gardens. City of Margate lead agency for the bid. . A. SECTION 2: That the Mayor an authorized and directed to carder for "same; and that own award. execute a. each agency d City Manager are hereby contract and/car purchase is responsible for its' SECTION 3 ; That this Resolution shall become effective immed .-L at e ly upon its passage. PASSED, ADOPTED AND APPROVED THISItLI , day of M v. 2C) 4 �, ._ • .ATTEST LESA. PEERMAN- MAYOR. RECORD OF VOTE Talerico Donahue Ruz nano Simone Peerman yes Yes I 1 TR 12603 - Exhibit 3 Karen Alt From: Sent: To: Cc: Subject: Attachments: Karen, Spencer Sharnbray Monday, May 05, 201410:25 AM kmcintyre@pavetechinc.com Douglas E. Smith; Nancy Popicki + ityAttorney; Patricia Greenstein Contract Updates Bid 2014-006 Gen ContractPavernentTech.pdf As we discussed by phone this morning, please find the attached updated contract copy for Bid .2014.00+6 Asphalt Rejuvenation. The changes made are: • Article 3- Added contract period and renewal language Article 4- Corrected typographical error in the per yard price to reflect the correct bid price of $38 per square yard. These changes did not affect the signature pages so there is no need to resubmit your signature page. However, please share the corrections with Mr. Schlegel and reply to this message so that 1 have a record that you received this. Thank you. Spencer 5harribray, CPPB Buyer T City of Margate 5790 Margate Boulevard Margate, FL 33063 ss h a m b ra y0 m a rg atefl . c r n (954) 935-5341 Phone Office Hours: M-Th 8:00 AM - 0:00 PM Please Note: The Gity of Margate is a public entity subject to Chapter 119 of the Florida Statutes concerning public records. Under Florida law, e-mail addresses are public records. if you do not want your e-mail address released in response to a public records request, do not send electronic mail to this entity. All e-mail messages sent and received are captured by our server and retained as public records. I r s TR 12603 - Exhibit 3 0 0 H i CONTRACT THIS CONTRACT, made and entered into this r day of May, 2014, by and between: CITY OF MARGA.TE, FLORIDA, a municipal corporation organized and existing under the laws of the State. of Florida, 5790 Margate Blvd., Margate, Florida, 33063, (hereinafter referred to as "CITY"); and Pavement Technology, Inc., 24144 Detroit Read, Westlake, Ohio 44145 (hereinafter referred to as "CONTRACTOR"). WITNESSETH: IN CONSIDERATION of the mutual covenants and conditions as herein expressed and of the faithful performance of all such covenants and conditions, the parties do mutually agree as follows: ARTICLE I THE CONTRACT DOCUMENTS The Contract Documents consist of all of the following: Notice Inviting Bid, Instructions to Bidders, Special Conditions, Technical Specifications, Bid Proposal Form, Schedule of Bid Prices, Information Required of Bidders, Bid Bond, Reference Sheet, Compliance with Occupational Safety and Health Act Form, Drug -Free workplace Form, Offeror's Qualification Statement, Performance and Payment Bonds, and Certificates) of Insurance, which are made a part of this contract, or any additional documents which are required to be ,submitted under the Contract, and all amendments, Modifications and supplements issued on or after the effective date of the Contract. ARTICLE 2 SCOPE of THE WORK CONTRACTOR shall furnish all of the labor, materials, equipment, transportation, supplies and services necessary to perform all of the work required by the Contract Documents for: BID NO.2014-006 ASPHALT REJUVENATION PROJECT TR 12603 - Exhibit 3 ARTICLE 3 CONTRACT TIME TIME IS of THE ESSENCE of THIS CONTRACT. A blanket purchase ardor shall be issued by the CITY. work shall be performed on an as needed basis and shall be complete within the agreed upon time frame established by the Director of Public works and CONTRACTOR for each assigned project. Failure to achieve timely, substantial and/or final completion shall be regarded as a breach of this Contract and subject to appropriate remedies. CONTRACTOR shall in accordance with instructions received from the CITY furnish all of the labor, Materials, equipment, transportation, supplies and services necessary to perform all asphalt rejuvenation work required as specified by the CITY of Margate from the date of this agreement for a period of two (2) years with an option to renew for an additional three (3) one (1) year terms under such terms and in accordance with such specifications as may from time to time be specified by the CITY. Rates shall remain fixed and firm for the initial contract term. Rates for any extension options are subject to negotiation, and if adjusted, approved by the City Commission. ARTICLE 4 CONTRACT Sufi 1. CITY shall pay to CONTRACTOR the amount of $0.78 per Square Yard for all scheduled work projects upon its determination that the project has been completed. 2. Payment shall be made at the above itemized pace for all completed work upon approval by the CITY. This price shall be full compensation for all costs associated with completion of all the work in full conformity with the requirements as stated or shown, or both in the Contract Documents. ARTICLE 5 PAYMENT 1. The CONTRACTOR shall requisition payment for work completed by submitting properly executed invoices. CITY shall review the invoices, and upon approval by the user department, process the invoice for payment to cover the cost of materials or for work performed and completed. Payment shall be made as above upon full completion of the work as determined by CITY together with properly executed releases of liens by all subcontractors, suppliers and materialrnen as may be required by CITY. CITY shall make 2 0 0 0 TR 12603 - Exhibit 3 payment to CONTRACTOR within thirty (30) calendar days after its approval. 2. CITY may withhold in whole or in part, payment to such, extent as may be necessary to protect itself from loss on account of: a. Defective work not remedied. b. Claims filed or unreasonable evidence indicating the probable filing of claims by other parties against the CONTRACTOR. c. Failure of the CONTRACTOR to make payment to subcontractors or suppliers for materials or labor. d. Damage to the CITY or another contractor not remedied. e. Reasonable evidence that the work cannot be completed for the unpaid balance of the Contract time Time. f. Reasonable evidence that the work will not be completed within the Contract g. Persistent failure to carry out the work in accordance with the Contract Documents. When the above grounds are removed or resolved or the CONTRACTOR provides a surety bond or a consent of surety satisfactory to the CITY which will protect the CITY in the amount withheld, payment may be made in whole or in part. ARTICLE 6 FINAL PAYMENT Final payment, constituting the entire unpaid balance of the Contract Sum, shall be paid by the CITY to the CONTRACTOR when all outstanding work has been completed and all controversy regarding the preceding has been settled to the CITY S satisfaction, ARTICLE 7 MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS 1. Terms used in this Agreement which are defined in the Special and General Conditions of the contract shall have the meanings designated in those Conditions. a ►. TR 12603 - Exhibit 3 2. This agreement shall have been deemed to have been executed within the Mate of Florida. The validity, construction, and effect of this Agreement shall be governed by the laws of the State of Florida. Any claim, objection or dispute arising out of this Agreement shall be litigated in the Seventeenth Judicial Circuit in and for Broward County, Florida. 3. Should any part, term or prevision of this ,Agreement be by the courts decided to be invalid, illegal or in conflict with any law of the State, the validity of the remaining portion or provision shall not be affected thereby. 4. CONTRACTOR shall not assign or transfer the Contract or its rights, title or interests therein without CITY'S prior written approval. The obligations undertaken by CONTRACTOR pursuant to the Contract shall not be delegated or assigned to any other person or firm unless CITY shall first consent in writing to the assignment. Violation of the terms of this Paragraph shall constitute a breach of Contract by CONTRACTOR and the CITY may, at its discretion, cancel the Contract and all rights, title and interest of CONTRACTOR shall thereupon cease and terminate. 5. This agreement, and attachments, represents the entire understanding of the parties as to the matters contained herein. No prior oral or written understanding shall be of any force and effect with respect to those matters covered hereunder. This agreement may only be modified by amendment in writing signed by each party. 6. CITY AND CONTRACTOR HEREBY KNOWINGLY, IRREVOCABLY, VOLUNTARILY AND INTENTIONALLY WAIVE ANY RIGHT EITHER MAY HAVE TO A TRIAL BY JURY IN RESPECT To ANYACTION, PROCEEDING, LAWSUIT OR COUNTERCLAIM BASED UPON THE CONTRACT, ARISING OUT OF, UNDER, OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE WORK, OR ANY COURSE OF CONDUCT, COURSE OF DEALING, STATEMENTS (WHETHER VERBAL OR, WRITTEN) OR THE ACTIONS OR INACTIONS OF ANY PARTY. 7. DISPUTES: NOT WITHSTANDING ANY OTHER PROVISIONS PROVIDED IN THIS CONTRACT, ANY DISPUTE ARISING CINDER THIS CONTRACT WHICH Is NOT DISPOSED OF BY AGREEMENT SHALL BE DECIDED BY THE CITY MANAGER OF THE CITY OF MARGATE, FLORIDA., WHO SHALL REDUCE HIS DECISION IN WRITING AND FURNISH A COPY THEREOF TO THE CONTRACTOR. THE DECISION OF THE. CITY MANAGER OF THE CITY OF MARGATE, FLORIDA AND THOSE PERSONS TO WHOM HE DELEGATES AUTHORITY TO DECIDE DISPUTES, SHALL BE FINALAND CONCLUSIVE UNLESS DETERMINED BY A COURT OF COMPETENT JURISDICTJON TO BE FRAUDULENT, CAPRICIOUS, ARBITRARILY, OR GROSSLY ERRONEOUS AS TO NECESSARILY IMPLY BAD FAITH, OR NOT SUPPORTED BY SUBSTANTIAL EVIDENCE. M 0 0 0 TR 12603 - Exhibit 3 0 IN WITNESSETH WHEREOF, CITY and CONTRACTOR. have signed this Contract in duplicate. One counterpart each has been delivered to CITY and CONTRACTOR. AJi portions of the Contract Documents have been signed or identified by CITY and CONTRACTOR. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties have hereunto set their hands and sear the day and year first above written. CITY OF MARGATE Lesa Peer man, Mayor day of , 2014 el ATTEST: Joseph J. Kavanagh, City t e�� d a y dit.2 014 day of >= .w , 2014 FORM: ttorney -•-4 9- tl. TR 12603 - Exhibit 3 FOR CONTRACTOR FOR CORPORATION: PAVEMENT TECHNOLOGY, INC. r 1 QQj%A4- 4 I L 49�day of 1 i r, �1 ` • •• y` IfVn AI • 'r ' /day of2014 AGREEMENTBETWEEN BETEEN CITY OF MARGATE AND CONTRACTOR FOR BID NO, 2014-006 . ASPHALT REJUVENATION PROJEC� _ _ ... _ _ .. _ _ _ _ .- ....... _ . _ _ - _ _ _ _ - _ _ _ Comment [PCx]: tnsW Bid Bid No. Comment [PCZ]: f rowt Bid Bid No. 0 TR 12603 - Exhibit 3 0 r� w 9 e c�oa� CITY OF MARGATE . 20'f4-006 ASPHALT REJUVENATION PROJECT BID BOND REQUIRED. YES PERFORMANCE AND PAYMENT BONDS REQUIRED, YES BID OPENING GATE: BID OPENING TIME. THURSDAY, APRIL 10, 2014 3:00 P.M. ALL PROPOSALS MUST BE RECEIVED BY THE PURCHASING DIVISION PRIOR TO THE DATE AND TIME SPECIFIED ABOVE TR 12603 - Exhibit 3 I TABLE OF CONTENTS i PART I - GENERAL CONDITIONS PACE NO, BASIC DEFINITIONS 3-4 NOTICE INVITING BIDS 5 � 6 INSTRUCTIONS TO BIDDER 7 -- 27 SPECIAL CONDITIONS 28 - 29 BID PROPOSAL FORM 30 - 31 SCHEDULE OF BID PRICES 32 BIDDER'S GENERAL INFORMATION 33 - 34 BID BOND 35 PERFORMANCE BOND 36 PAYMENT BOND 37 REFERENCE SHEET 38, COMPLIANCE WITH OSHA 39 STATEMENT OF NO BID 40 DRUG FREE WORKPLACE FORM 41 OFFERORS QUALIFICATION FORM 42 - 46 SAMPLE INSURANCE FORM C, PART II - TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS STANDARD SPECIFICATIONS FOR ASPHALT SURFACE PRESERVATION WITH AN ASPHALTIC REJUVENATING AGENT 1-7 PART III -- SAMPLE CONTRACT SAMPLE CONTRACT 1.6 0 2 a 0 PART I mom GEN r� 0 E NDITIONS TR 12603 - Exhibit 3 T c TR 12603 - Exhibit 3 1.1 BASIC DEFINITIONS Whenever used in these Bid Specifications or in an ensuing agreement the following terms have the meanings indicated which are applicable to both singular and plural: 1.1.1. AGREEMENT — The written agreement between the CITY and CONTRACTOR covering the Work to be performed including other documents that are attached to the Agreement or made a part thereof. 14 1.1.2 CHANGE ORDER -- A document which is signed by CONTRACTOR and CITY and authorizes an addition, deletion or revision in . the Work within the general scope of this Agreement, or an adjustment in the Contract Price or the Contract Time, issued on or after the effective date of the Agreement. 1.1.3 CITY — The City Commission of the City of Margate, Florida with whore the CONTRACTOR has entered into an Agreement and for whom the work is to be provided. 1.1.4 CONTRACTOR = A person or company that undertakes a contract to provide materials or labor to perform a service or do a job. 1.1.5 BID DOCUMENTS — The bid documents consist of the General and Special conditions, Technical (Drawings, Plans and Specifications), Non - Collusion Affidavit, Contract, Notice of: Award, Certificate of Insurance, Bonds and any additional documents which are required to be submitted under the Contract, and all amendments, modifications and supplements, change orders and work directive changes issued on or after the effective date of the contract. 1.1.6 DEFECTIVE -- An adjective which when modifying the work refers to the Work that is unsatisfactory, faulty or deficient, or does not conform to the Bid Documents, or does not meet the requirements of any inspection, reference standard, test or approval referred to in the Bid Documents, or has been damaged prior to final payment. 1.1.7 DRAWINGS - The drawings which show the character and scope of the Work to be performed and which are referred to in the Bid Documents. 1.1.8 EFFECTIVE DATE of THE AGREEMENT — The date indicated in the Agreement can which it becomes effective, but if no such date is indicated it means the date on which the Agreement is signed and delivered by the last of the two parties to sign and deliver or upon receipt of a signed purchase order by the CONTRACTOR. 1.1.9 ARCHITECT -, N/A 3 Li to c n u 0 0 TR 12603 - Exhibit 3 1.1.10 FIELD ORDER — A written order Issued by the CITY'S Representative or CITY which orders minor changes in the work but which does no involve a change in the 'Contract Price or the Contract Time. 1.1-11 NOTICE TO PROCEED — A written notice given by the CITY to CONTRACTOR fixing the date on which the Contract Time will commence to run and on which CONTRACTOR shall start to perform CONTRACTOR'S obligations under the Bid Documents_ 1.'1.12 PROJECT -r- Is the total construction for which the Contractor is responsible under this Agreement, including all labor, materials, equipment and transportation used or incorporated in such construction or for the completion of the project and delivery. 1.1.13 SPECIFICATIONS - Those portions of the Bid Documents consisting of written descriptions of materials, equipment, construction systems, standards and workmanship as applied to the Work and certain administrative details applicable thereto. 1.1.114 SUBCONTRACTOR -- An individual, firm or corporation having a direct contract with CONTRACTOR or with any other Subcontractor for the performance of a part of the work. 1.1.15 SUPPLIER A manufacturer, fabricator, supplier, distributor, matedalman or vender. 1.1.15 WORK --- Work is a result of performing services, specifically, including but not limited to construction, furnishing labor, soil borings, equipment and materials incorporated used or incorporated in the construction of the entire project as required by the Bid Documents. i.1.17 WORK CHANGE DIRECTIVE --- A. written directive to CONTRACTOR issued on or after the effective date of the Agreement and signed by CITY and recommended by ARCHITECT OR CITY ordering an addition, deletion or revision in the WORK. A Work Change Directive ,shall not change the Contract price or time, but is evidence that the parties expect that the change directed or documented by a Work Change Directive will be incorporated in a subsequently issued Change order following negotiations by the parties as to its effect, if any, on the Contract Price or Time. 1.1.1 S wRiTTEN AMENDMENT -- A written amendment of the .Bid Documents, signed by CITY or CONTRACTOR on or after the Effective Date of the Agreement and normally dealing with the non -architectural: or non -technical aspects rather that strictly Work related aspects of the Bid Documents. Ell t TR 12603 - Exhibit 3 NOTICE INVITING BIDS SUBMITTING PROPOSALS: Sealed bids will be received in the Purchasing Division office, Finance Department, 5790 Margate Boulevard, Margate, FL 33063 until 3:00 P'.K, Thursday, April 10, 2014 for a completed project to provide asphalt surface preservation with an asphalt rejuvenating agent for a joint bid for the City of Margate and the City of Miami Gardens. All bids received will be publicly ripened and read at the close of bidding in the Commission Chambers of City Hall, All bidders or their representafives are invited to be present. It will be the sole responsibility of the bidder to deliver their proposal to the Purchasing Division on or before the date and prior to the time specified. NO FAXED OR ELECTRONICALLY TRANSMITTED BIDS WILL BE ACCEPTED. Bids must be submitted in a sealed envelope and plainly marked on the outside of the envelope; the bidder's name and address followed by " SEALED BID FOR "BID NO, 2014-006 — ASPHALT REJUVENATION PROJECT" address where bid is to be delivered or mailed to, and the date and time of the bid opening. Buds must be submitted on the Bid proposal Form(s) provided herein. Failure to do so may be cause for bid to be rejected. Proposals having an erasure or correction must be initialed by the bidder in ink. Bids shall be signed in ink; all notations shall be typewritten and filled in with pen and ink. COMPLETION OF WORK: The work shall be performed on an as needed basis and completed within the time frames established by the cities and the contractor over the life of the contract. The Bidder shall guarantee the total bid price for a period of 90 days from date of bid opening. PROJECT ADMINISTRATION: be directed to: Mr. Sara May, Director of Public works 102 Rock Island Road Margate, FL 33063 Telephone: (954) 972-8126 All technical questions relative to the work shall The city of Margate (CITY) reserves the right to waive informalities in any bid and further reserves the right to reject any and all bids and to take any other action that may be deemed necessary in Its best interest. OWNER: City of Margate 5 TR 12603 - Exhibit 3 i � x i r] The city of Margate (CITY) reserves the right to waive informalities in any bid and further reserves the right to reject any and all bids and to take any other action that may be deemed necessary in its best interest. OWNER: City of Margate 0 `� A c TR 12603 - Exhibit 3 c GENERAL CONDITIONS INSTRUCTIONS TO BIDDERS 1. DEFINED TERMS: Terms used in these instructions to Bidders and the Notice Inviting Bias which are defined in the General Conditions have the meaning assigned to them in the General Conditions. The term "Bidder" means one who submits a Bid directly to CITY, as distinct from a sub -bidder, who submits a Bid to a Bidder. 2, COMPETENCY of BIDDER: In selecting the bid which best meets the interests of the CITY consideration will be given not only to the financial standing but also to the general competency of the Bidder for the performance of the Work covered by the Bid. To this end, each Bid shall be supported by a statement of the Bidder's experience as of recent date on the form entitled "Reference Sheet" herein. A "NCB BID" for the WORK will be accepted from a contractor who does not hold a valid contractors license in the State and County where the WORK is to be performed (if required by Mate or County) applicable to the type'of work bid upon at the time of opening bids. 3. DISQUALIFICATION of BIDDER: More than one bid from an individual firm, partnership, corporation, or association under the same or different names will not be considered. If the CITY believes that any Bidder is interested in more than one Bid for the WORK contemplated, all bids in which such Bidder is interested v ill be rejected. If the CITY believes that collusion exists among the Bidder's, all bids will be rejected. 4. BIDDER'S EXAMINATION of PAID DOCUMENTS AND SITE: 4.1 It is the responsibility of each Bidder before submitting a bid, to: (a) Examine the Bid Documents thoroughly, (b) Visit the site to become familiar with local conditions that may affect cost, progress, or performance of Fork, (C) Consider federal, state and local Laws and Regulations that may affect cost, progress, or performance of work, (d) Study and carefully correlate the Bidders observations with the Bid Documents, and, W Notify the CITY OR THE CITY'S REPRESENTATIVE of all conflicts, errors, or discrepancies in the Bid Documents. t 1 • TR 12603 - Exhibit 3 4.2 Information and date reflected in the Bid Documents with respect to Underground Utilities at or contiguous to the site is based upon information and data furnished to the CITY OR THE CITY'S REPRESENTATIVE by the owners of such underground utilities or others, and the CITY does not assume responsibility for the accuracy or completeness thereof unless it is expressly provided otherwise in the Agreement or Bid Documents. 4.3 Provisions concerning responsibilities for the adequacy of data furnished to prospective bidders on subsurface conditions. Underground utilities and other physical conditions, and possible changes in the Bid Documents due to differing conditions appear in the Agreement. 4.4 Before submitting a Bid, each Bidder will, at Bidder's own expense, make or obtain any additional examinations, investigations, explorations, tests, and studies and obtain any additional information and data which pertain to the physical conditions (surface, subsurface, and underground utilities) at or contiguous to the site or otherwise which may affect cost, progress of performance on the WORK and which the Bidder deems necessary to determine the Bid for performing the WORK in accordance with the time, price, and other terms and conditions of the of the Bid Documents. 4.5 on request in advance the CITY will provide each Bidder access to the site to conduct such explorations and tests as each Bidder deems necessary for submission of a Bid. Bidder shall fill all holes and shall clean up and restore the site to its former condition upon completion of such explorations. 4.6 The lands upon which the work is to be performed, rights -of -way and easements for access thereto and other lands designated for use: by the CONTRACTOR in performing the WORK are identified in the Bid Documents. All additional lands and access thereto required for temporary construction facilities or storage of materials and equipment are to be provided by the CONTRACTOR. Easements for permanent structures or permanent changes in existing structures are to be obtained and paid for by the CITY unless otherwise provided in the Bid Documents. 4.7 The submission of a Bid will constitute an incontrovertible representation by the Bidder that the Bidder has complied with every requirement of "Bidders Examination of Bid Documents and Site" contained herein, that without exception the Bid is premised upon performing the work required by the Bid Documents and such means, methods, techniques, sequences or procedures as may be indicated in or required by the Bid Documents, and that the Bid Documents are sufficient in scope and detail to, indicate and convey understanding of all terms and conditions for performance of the work. 8 m TR 12603 - Exhibit 3 5. INTERPRETATIONS.- All questions about the meaning or intent of the Bid Documents are to be directed to the CITY OR THE CITY'S Representative in writing. Interpretations or clarifications considered necessary in response to such questions will be issued by written Addenda to all parties recorded by the CITY DR THE CITY'S REPRESENTATIVE as hawing received the Bid Documents. Questions received Jess than seven 7 days prior to the date for opening of Bids may not be answered. Only questions answered by formal written addenda will be binning. oral and other interpretations or clarifications will be without legal effect. It is the contractor's responsibility to contact the City prior to the bid opening to determine if any addenda have been issued on the project. 5. BID SECURITY, BONDS: Each bid (if required) shall be accompanied by a certified or cashier's check or approved Bid Bond in the amount stated in the Bid Documents. Said check or bond shall be made payable to the CITY and shall be given as guarantee that the Bidder, if awarded the BEd will enter into an Agreement with the CITY, and shall furnish the necessary insurance certificates, Payment and Performance Bonds (IF REQUIRED), each of said bonds to be in the amount stated in the Bid Documents or Agreement. In case of refusal or failure by Bidder to enter into an Agreement, the check or bid bond shall be forfeited to the CITY. if the bidder elected to furnish a Bid Bond as its Bid Security, the Bidder shall use the Bid Band. form bound herein, or one conforming substantially to it in form. S. Pursuant to the requirements of Section 255.05{I}(a), Florida Statutes, it shall be the duty of the CONTRACTOR to record the aforesaid payment and performance bonds in the public records of Broward County, with the CONTRA TOR to pay all recording costs. 7. RETURN of BID SECURITY: within 14 days after award of the Bid or Contract, the CITY will return the Bid securities accompanying such of the bids as are not considered in making the award. All other bid securities will be held until the Agreement has been fully executed. They will then be returned to the respective bidders whose bids they accompany, 8. Bits FORM: The bid shall be made on copies of the bidding schedule bound herein. . g. SUBMISSION of BIDS: Refer to NOTICE INVITING BIDS. 10. DISCREPANCIES IN BIDS: In the event there is more than one bid item in a bidding schedule, the Bidder shall furnish a price for all bid items in the schedule, and failure to do so will render the bid non -responsive and may cause its rejection. In the event there are unit price bid Items in a bidding schedule and the "amount" indicated for a unit price bid item does not equal the product of the unit price and quantity, the unit price shall govern and the 6 0 C, 0 I* 0 0 TR 12603 - Exhibit 3 i amount will be corrected accordingly, and the CONTRACTOR shall be bound by said correction. In the event there is more than one bid item in the bidding schedule and the total indicated for they schedule does not agree with the sum of the price bid on the individual items, the prices bid on the individual items shall govern and the total for the schedule will be corrected accordingly, and the CONTRACTOR shall be bound by said correction. QUANTITIES OF WORK: The quantities of work or materials stated in unit Price items of the bid are supplied only to give an indication of the general scope of the WORK; the CITY does not expressly or by implication agree that the actual amount of work or material will correspond therewith, and reserves the right after award to increase or decrease the amount of any unit price item of the FORK by are amount up to and including 25 percent of any bid item, . without a change in the unit price, and shall include the right to delete any bid item in its entirety, or to add additional bid items up to and including and aggregate total amount not to exceed 26 percent of the Contract Price. 12.WITHDRAWAL of BID. The bid may be withdrawn by the Bidder by means of a written request, signed by the Bidder or its properly authorized representative. Such written request must be delivered to the place stipulated in the NOTICE INVITING BIDS for receipt of bids pritor to the scheduled closing time for receipt of bids. 13. MODIFICATIONS AND UNAUTHORIZED ALTERNATIVE BIDS: Unauthodzed conditions, limitations, or provisos attached to the bid will render it informal and may cause Its rejection as being non -responsive. The completed bid forms shall be without interiineations, alterations or erasure in the printed text. Alternative bids will not be considered unless called for. orals telegraphic, telephonic, faxed or electronically transmitted bid or modifications will not be considered. 14. OR EQUAL: (Unless otherwise specified'In the Bid Documents) ManufactureCs name, brand name and model number are used in these specifications for the sole purpose of establishing minimum requirements of level of quality, standards of performance and design required and is in no way intended to prohibit the bidding of other manufacturer's items of equal material. Equal may be bid providing units bid are equal to or exceed the quality, standards of performance, design, etc. to the item specified. Where equal is bid, proposals must be accompanied with factory information sheets (specifications, brochures, etc.) of unit bid as equal. The City shall be the sole judge of equality and out decision will be final in its best interest. Any equipment delivered under this proposal will be new, the manufacturer's latest model and carry the standard factory warranty. 10 TR 12603 - Exhibit 3 15. AWAR.D OF BID/CONTRACT: Award of a bid/contract, if it be awarded, will be made to the bid which is deemed to be in the best interest of the City of Margate as determined in the sole discretion of the City. Unless otherwise specified, any such award will be made within the period stated in the NOTICE INVITING BIDS that the bids are to remain open. Unless otherwise indicated, a single award will be made for all the bid items in an individual bidding schedule. In the event the WORK is contained in more that one bidding schedule, the CITY may award schedules individually or in combination. In the case of two (2) bidding schedules which are alternative to each other, only one (1) of such alternative schedule will be awarded. The City of Margate reserves the right to accept or reject any or all bids, parts of bids, waive informalities in any bid or to take any other action that is deemed to be in the best interest of the City. 16. EXECUTION of AGREEMENT: The Bidder to whom award is made shall execute a written agreement on the form of agreement provided, or by accepting CITY'S purchase order and shall secure all insurance, and furnish all certificates and bonds required by the Bid Documents within ten (10) calendar days after receipt of the agreement forms or purchase order from the CITY. Failure or refusal to enter into an agreement or accept CITY's purchase order as herein provided or to conform to any stipulated requirements in connection therewith shall be just cause for annulment of the award and forfeiture of the Bid Security. If the bidder who has been awarded the bid pursuant to Paragraph 15 refuses or fails to execute the agreement, the CITY may award the Contract to whichever bidder it determines next best serves its interest. On the failure or refusal of such siacond or third bidder (who was awarded the contract) to execute the agreement, each such Bidder's bid security shall be Iikewise forfeited to the CITY. 17. SITE INSPECTION: Bidder is responsible for a site inspection and final determination of all materials, labor and equipment required in their proposal. Contractor will obtain complete data at the site and inspect surfaces that are to receive his work. Befbre proceeding with work, Contractor will be solely responsible for accuracy of measurements and laying out of work; will correct errors or defects due to faulty measurements taken, information obtained, layout or due to failure to report discrepancies. 18. GOVERNMENT -RESTRICTIONS: In the event any govemmentai restrictions may be imposed which would necessitate alteration of the material/quality, workmanship, or performance of the items/services offered on the bid prior to delivery/performance, it shall be the responsibility of the successful bidder to notify the CITY at once, indicating in their letter the specific regulation which required an alteration. The City of Margate reserves the right to accept any such alteration, including any price adjustment occasioned hereby, or to cannel the contract at no further expense to the CITY. 11 OA TR 12603 - Exhibit 3 0 19. PUBLIC ENTITY CRIMES INFORMATION STATEMENT.- "A person or ,Affiliate who has been placed on the convicted vendor list following a conviction for a Public Entity Crime may not submit a bid on a contract to provide any goods or services to a public entity, may not submit a bid on a contract with a public entity for the construction or repair of a public building or public work, may not submit bids on leases of real properly to a public entity, may not be warded or perform work as a contractor, supplies, subcontractor, or consultant under a contract with any public entity, and may not transact business with any public entity in excess of the threshold amount provided in Section 287.017 for CATEGORY TWO for a period of 36 months from the date of being placed on the convicted vendor list." 20. DISCRIMINATORY VENDOR LIST: An entity or affiliate who has been placed on the disodminatory vendor list may not submit a bid on a contract to provide goods or services to a public entity, may not submit a bid on a contract with a public entity for the construction or repair of a public building or public work, may not submit bids on leases of real property to a public entity, may not award or perform work as a contractor, supplier, subcontractor, or consultant under contract with any public entity, and may not transact business with any public entity.. 21. COPYRIGHTS OFF PATENT RIGHTS: Bidder warrants that there has been no violation of copyrights -or patent rights in manufacturing, producing, or selling the goods shipped or ordered, as a result of this bid. . 22. TAXES: The City of Margate is exempt from all Federal and state takes. CONTRACTOR shall pay all sales, consumer, use and other similar taxes required, to be paid by the CONTRACTOR in accordance with the laws and regulations of the state of Florida and its political subdivisions. CONTRACTOR is responsible for reviewing the pertinent state Statutes involving such takes and complying with all requirements. 23. STANDARDS of SAFETY: The Bidder warrants that the product(s) and services supplied to the CITY conforms in all respects to the standards set forth in the occupational safety and Health Act and its amendments and to any industry standards if applicable. Bid Proposal must be accompanied by Material Safety Data Sheet(s). {See attachment — Compliance with Occupational safety and Health Act}. The Contractor shall take reasonable precautions for safety of, and shall pr+cvWe reasonable protection to prevent damage, injury or loss to; (1) employees on the WORK and other persons who may be affected thereby; (2) the WORK and materials and equipment to be incorporated therein; and (3) other property at or adjacent to the site. The CONTRACTOR shall give notices and comply with applicable laws, ordinances, rules, regulations and orders of public authorities bearing on the 0 12 TR 12603 - Exhibit 3 safety of persons and property and their protection from damage injury or loss. Roadways have school crossing areas that are active before 8:30 AM and after 2:00 PM. CONTRACTOR shall keep all crosswalk areas clear during periods when school children are present. All sidewalks shall be kept clear of any excess debris and shall not be barricaded or taped of during nights and weekends. CONTRACTOR shall be responsible for initiating, maintaining and supervising all safety precautions and programs in connection with the WORK dk to prevent damage, injury or loss to all employees on the work site and other persons and organizations who may be affected thereby; all the work and 41 materials and equipment to be incorporated therein, whether in storage on or off site; and other property at the site or adjacent thereto. CONTRACTOR shall be liable for damage or lass (other than damage or loss to property insured under the property insurance provided or required by the Bid Documents to be provided by the CITY) to property at the site caused in whole or in part by the CONTRACTOR, a contractor of the CONTRACTOR, or anyone directly or indirectly employed by either of them, or by anyone for whose acts they may be liable. 24.NO CHID: Refer to `STATEMENT OF NO BID" form incorporated into the bid proposal document. 25. SILENCE of SPECIFICATIONS: The apparent silence of this specification and any supplemental specifications to any details or the omission from same of any detailed description concerning any paint shall be regarded as meaning that only the best commercial practices are to prevail and that only materials of first quality and correct type, size and design are to be used. All workmanship is to be first quality. All interpretations of these specifications shall be made upon the basis of this statement. 26. CITY PERMITS: The CONTRACTOR shall be required to obtain all necessary permits from the City Engineering and/or Building Departments. City permit fees will not be waived and should be included in your bid proposal. A City permit fee schedule can be obtained from the City's website at www.mar 4tefI-com under the Building Department by clicking on the link provided for permit fees. 27. NOTICE TO PROCEED: The CONTRACTOR shall commence warn within ten (10) calendar days after receipt of Notice to Proceed or Purchase Order from the CITY unless otherwise stated 28. UABILITY INSURANCE: The bidder will assume the full duty, obligation and 13 A r � 0 0 I* TR 12603 - Exhibit 3 expense of obtaining all insurance required. The City of Margate shall be additional insured as indicated on sample insurance certificate. The bidder shall be liable for any damages or loss to the city occasioned by negligence of the bidder or its agents or any person the bidder has designated in the completion of its contract as a result of the bid. The successful bidder shall furnish to the Purchasing Division, city of Margate, 5790 Margate Blvd., Margate, Florida 33063 original certificates of insurance which indicate that the insurance coverage has been obtained or otherwise secured in a manner satisfactory to the City in an amount equal to 100% of the requirements provided herein and shalt be presented to city prior to issuance of any contract(s) or award(s) document(s) which meets the requirements as outlined on sample certificate. Additionally, any subcontractor hired by the CONTRACTOR for this project shall provide insurance coverage as stated herein. CITY shall not be responsible for purchasing and maintaining any insurance to protect the interests of CONTRACTOR, subcontractors or others on the work. CITY specifically reserves all statutory and common law rights and immunities and nothing herein is intended to limit or waive same including, but not limited to, the procedural and substantive provisions of Florida Statute 768.28 and Florida statute 95.11. 29. IDENTICAL TIE IDS: Refer to Attachment - Drug Free Workplace Program Form. 30. CONFLICT�OF INTEREST: For purposes of determining any possible conflict of interest, all proposers must disclose if any city of Margate employee is also an owner, corporate officer, or employee of their business. If such a relationship(s) exist, the Proposer must file a statement with the Supervisor of Elections, pursuant to Florida State Statute 112.313. 31. FORCE MAJEURE: seller's failure to make, or buyer's failure to take, any delivery or deliveries when due, if caused by Farce lMajeure as hereinafter defined, shall not constitute a default hereunder nor subject the party so failing to any liability to the other, provided however, the party affected by such Farce lMajeure shall promptly notify the other of the existence thereof and its expected duration and the estimated effect thereof upon its ability obligations hereunder. Such party shall promptly notify the ether party when such Force' tMajeure circumstances have ceased to affect its ability to perform its obligations hereunder. The quantity to be delivered hereunder shall be reduced to the extent of the deliveries emitted for such cause or causes, unless both parties agree that the total quantity delivered hereunder remain unchanged. As used herein, the term Force iMajeure shall mean and include an ACT of GOD or the public enemy, accident, explosion, fire, storm, earthquake, flood, drought, perils of the sea, strikes, lockouts, labor troubles, riots, sabotage, embargo, war (whether or not declared and whether or not the United states is a participant) Federal, State, or (Municipal Law, regulation, order license, priority, seizure, 14 TR 12603 - Exhibit 3 1 R requisition, or allocation, failure to delay of transportation shortage of or inability to obtain supplies, equipment, fuel or labor, or any other circumstances of a similar or different nature beyond the reasonable control of the party so failing. 32. WARRANTEES: Warranty of Title: The CONTRACTOR warrants to the CITY that it possesses good, clear and marketable t[t[e to all equipment and materials provided hereunder and there are no pending liens, claims or encumbrances whatsoever against said equipment and materials. Warranty of Specifications: The CONTRACTOR warrants that all equipment, materials and workmanship furnished, whether furnished by the CONTRACTOR or its sub -contractors and suppliers, will comply with the specifications, drawings and other descriptions supplied or adopted and that all services will be performed in a workmanlike manner. Warranty of Merchantability: CONTRACTOR warrants that any and all equipment to be supplied pursuant to the Agreement is merchantable, free from defects, whether patent or latent in material or workmanship and fit for the ordinary purposes for which it is intended. 33. CANCELLATION FOR. UNAPPROPRIATED FUNDS: The obligation of the City for payment to a Contractor is limited to the availability of funds Appropriated in current fiscal period, and continuation of the contract into a subsequent fiscal period is subject to appropriation of funds., unless otherwise authorized by law. 34. PRESENCE of ASBESTOS MATERIALS: If in the course of work, the Contractor encounters any existing materials which he suspects contains asbestos, the Contractor will stop work in that area immediately and notify the City. 35. INTENT: It is the intent of the Bid Documents to describe a functionally complete project in accordance with the flans and Specifications. Any Work, materials or equipment that may reasonably be inferred from the Bid Documents as being required to produce the intended result will be supplied whether or not specifically called for. when words which have a well known technical or trade meaning are used to describe Work, materials or equipment such words shall be interpreted in accordance with that meaning. Reference to standard specifications, manuals or codes of any technical society, organization or association: or to the laws or regulations of any governmental 15 50 TR 12603 - Exhibit 3 authority, whether such reference be specific or by implication, shall mean the latest standard specification, manual, code or laws or regulations in effect at the time of contract award, except as may be otherwise specifically stated. However, no provision of any referenced standard specification, manual or code (whether or not specifically incorporated by reference in the Bid Documents) shall be effective to change the duties and responsibilities of CITY, CONTRACTOR, or any of their consultants, agents or employees from those set forth in the Bid Documents. 36, CONFLICT, ERROR OR DISCREPANCY: If, during the performance of the Work, CONTRACTOR finds a conflict, error or discrepancy in the Bid Documents, CONTRACTOR shall so report to CITY or CITY'S Representative In writing at once, and shall obtain a written interpretation or clarification from CITY or CITY'S Representative before proceeding with the Work affected thereby. 37: AMENDING AND SUPPLEMENTING BID DOCUMENTS: The Bid Documents may be amended to provide for additions, deletions and revisions in the Work or to modify the terms and conditions thereof in one or more of the following gays: I . A Change Order; or 2. A formal written amendment. 3. Work change directive. 38. REPRESENTATION OF CONTRACTOR: Execution of the Contract or acceptance of a purchase order by the CONTRACTOR is a representation that CONTRACTOR has visited the site and become familiar with the local conditions under which the work is to be performed. 39. BEFORE COMMENCING OPERATIONS: Before undertaking each part of The Work, CONTRACTOR. shall carefully study and compare the Bid Documents and check and verify pertinent figures shown thereon. CONTRACTOR shall prornpt[y report in writing to CITY OR. CITYS Representative any conflict, error or discrepancy which CONTRACTOR may discover and shall obtain a written interpretation or clarification from CITY OR CITY'S Representative before proceeding with any Work affected thereby. 40. CONTRACTOR. SERVICES .AND RESPONSIBILITIES 40.1 The Contractor shall assist the CITY or CITY'S Representative in filing documents required to obtain necessary approvals of governmental authorities having jurisdiction over the Project. 40.2 Materials: Unless otherwise specified herein, CONTRACTOR shall furnish, pay for and assume full responsibility for all materials, equipment, TR 12603 - Exhibit 3 transportation, machinery, tools, appliances, water, heat, utilities and all other facilities and services necessary for the furnishing, performance, testing, start-up and proper completion of the Work. CONTRACTOR warrants that all materials and equipment shall be of good quality and new, unless otherwise provided in the Bid Documents and that the work will be free from defects whether patent or latent in nature. All materials and equipment shall be applied, installed connected, erected, used, cleaned and conditioned in accordance with the instructions of the applicable Supplier except as otherwise provided in the Bid Documents. 40.3 The CONTRACTOR shall be responsible for and shall coordinate all construction means, methods, techniques, sequences and procedures. 40.4 The Contractor shall keep the CITY and CITY'S Representative (if applicable) informed of the progress and quality of the Work. 40.5 If requested in writing by the CITY, the Contractor, with reasonable promptness and in accordance with time limits agreed upon, shall interpret the requirements of the Bid Documents and shall decide, subject to determination by the ARCHITECT (If applicable), subject to demand for arbitration, claims, disputes and other matters in question relating to performance thereunder by both CITY and Contractor. Such interpretations and decisions shall be in writing, shall not be presumed to be correct and shall be given such weight as the arbitrator(s) or the court shall determine. 40.6 The Contractor shall correct WORK which does not conform to the Bld Documents. 40.7 CONTRACTOR shall comply with and give all notices required by laws, ordinances, rules, regulations and lawful. orders of publi6 authorities applicable to the performance of the Work. CITY shall ,not be responsible for Monitoring CONTRACTOR'S compliance With any laws and regulations. CONTRACTOR shall promptly notify CITY if the Bid Documents are observed by CONTRACTOR to be at variance therewith. 40.8 The Contractor shall pay royalties and license fees. The Contractor shall defend suits or claims for infringement of patent rights and shall save the CITY harmless from loss on account thereof, except that the CITY shall be responsible for such foss when a particular design, process or product of a particular manufacturer is required by the CITY. However, if the Contractor has reason to believe the use of a required design process or product is an infringement of a patent, the Contractor shall be responsible for such lass unless such information is promptly given to the CITY. 40.9 The Contractor shall be responsible to the CITY for acts and omissions of the Contractor's employees and parties in privity of contract 17 11 ti s r+ TR 12603 - Exhibit 3 0 with the Contractor to perform a portion of the work, including their agents and employees. 40.10 The CONTRACTOR snail keep the premises free from accumulation of waste materials or rubbish caused by the CONTRACTOR'S operation. At the completion of the WORD, the CONTRACTOR shall remove from and about the Project the CONTRACTOR'S tools, construction equipment, machinery, surplus materials, waste materials and rubbish. 40.11 The Contractor shall prepare Change Orders for the CITY or CITY REPRESENTATIVE'S approval and execution in accordance with this Agreement and shall have authority to make minor changes in the design and construction consistent with the intent of this Agreement not involving an adjustment in the contract sum or an extension of the contract time. The Contractor shall promptly inform the CITY OR CIT'Y'S REPRESENTATIVE in writing, of minor changes in the design and construction. 40.12 The Contractor shall notify the CITY OR CITY'S REPRESENTATIVE when the Mork or an agreed upon portions thereof is substantially completed by issuing a certificate of Substantial Completion which shad establish the Date of Substantial Completion, shall state the responsibility of each party for security, maintenance, heat, utilities, damage to the work and insurance, shall include a list of iterns to be completed or corrected and shall fix the time within which the 'Contractor shall complete items listed therein. 40.13 CONTRACTOR shall supervise and direct the work competently and efficiently, devoting such attention thereto and applying CONTRACTORS best skill, attention and expertise. CONTRACTOR shall be solely responsible for and have control over the means, methods, techniques, sequences and procedures of construction. CONTRACTOR shall be responsible to see that the finished Mork complies accurately With the Rid Documents. 40.14 CONTRACTOR shall be fully responsible to UTY for all acts and omissions of the CONTRACTOR'S employees, Subcontractors, Suppliers and other persons directly or indirectly employed by his Subcontractors, suppliers and of persons for whose acts any of them may be liable and any other persons and organizations performing or furnishing of the Work under a direct or indirect Contract with CONTRACTOR. Nothing in the Bid Documents shall create any Contractual relationship between CITY and any such Subcontractor, supplier or other person or organization, nor shall it create any obligation on the part of CITY to pay or to see to the payment of any moneys due any such Subcontractor, supplier or other persons or organization except as may otherwise be required by laws and regulations. I Is •i � TR 12603 - Exhibit 3 All Work performed for CONTRACTOR by a Subcontractor will be pursuant to are appropriate agreement between CONTRACTOR and the Subcontractor which specifically binds the Subcontractor to the applicable terms and conditions of the Bid Documents for the benefit of CITY. 40.15 CONTRACTOR shall obtain and pay for all permits and licenses. CONTRACTOR shad pay all governmental charges and inspection fees necessary. 41. RISK OF LOSS; TITLE: The risk of loss, injury or destruction shall be on CONTRACTOR until acceptance of the work by CITY. Title to the Work shall pass to CITY upon acceptance of the Work by CITY. 42. USE OF PREMISES: CONTRACTOR shall oonfine equipment, the storage of materials and equipment and the operations of workers to the project site and areas identified in and permitted by the Bid Documents and shall not unreasonably encumber the premises Vith equipment or other materials. CONTRACTOR shall assume full responsibility for any damage to any such land or are, or to the CITY or occupant thereof or of any land or areas contiguous thereto, resulting from the performance of the WORK. Should any claim be made against CITY by any such occupant because of the performance of the WORK, CONTRACTOR shall promptly attempt to settle with such other party by agreement or otherwise resolve the claim.' The general indemnification provided elsewhere in this document specifically applies to claims arising out of CONTRACTOR'S use of the premises. During the progress of the Work, CONTRACTOR shall keep the premises free from accumulation of waste materials, rubbish, and other debris resulting from the WORK. At the completion of the WORK, CONTRACTOR shall remove all waste materials, rubbish and debris from and about the premises as well as all tools, appliances, equipment and machinery, and surplus materials, and shall leave the site clean and ready for occupancy by CITY. CONTRACTOR shall restore to original condition all property not designated for alteration by the Sid Documents. CONTRACTOR shall not load nor permit any part of any structure to be loaded in any manner that will endanger the structure, nor shall CONTRACTOR. subject any part of the WORK or adjacent property to stresses or pressures that will endanger it. 43. ACCESS TO WORK: CONTRACTOR shall provide CITY, CITY'S consultants, representatives and personnel, independent testing laboratories and governmental agencies with jurisdictional 'Interests with access to the work at reasonable times for their observation, inspection and testing. CONTRACTOR shall provide them proper and safe conditions for such access and advise there 19 0 0 TR 12603 - Exhibit 3 0 0 of CONTRACTOR'S side safety procedures and programs so that they may comply therewith. 44. INDEMNIFICATION: The Contractor agrees to indemnify, defend, sage, and hold harmless the City, its officers and employees, from or on account of all damages, losses, including but not limited to reasonable attorneys fees, liabilities and costs to the extent caused by the negligence, recklessness or intentional wrongful misconduct of the Contractor and persons employed or utilized by the Contractor in the performance of this contract. 45. SURVIVAL, OF OBLIGATIONS: All representations, indemnifications, warranties and guarantees made in, required by, or given in accordance with this Agreement, as well as all continuing obligations indicated in the Bid Documents, shall survive finai payment, completion and acceptance of the work and termination or completion of the Agreement. 46, CORRECTION AND REMOVAL OF DEFECTIVE WORK: if required by CITY or CITY'S Representative, CONTRACTOR shall promptly, as directed, either correct all defective work, whether or not fabricated, installed or completed, or, if the Work has been rejected by CITY OR CITY'S Representative, remove it from the site and replace it with non -defective Work. CONTRACTOR shall bear all direct, indirect and consequential casts of such correction or removal (including but not limited to fees and charges of Architects, attorneys and other professionals) made necessary thereby. 47. PAYMENT To CONTRACTOR: Providing all work has been completed and accepted by the CITY within thirty (30) days of the CIW's receipt of a properly submitted and correct Application for Payment or Final Invoice, the CITY shall make payment to the Contractor. The CONTRACTOR warrants that: (1) title to Work, materials and equipment covered by an Application for Payment or Final Invoice will pass to the CITY either by incorporation in construction or upon receipt of payment by the CONTRACTOR, whichever occurs first; (2) Work, materials and equipment are free and clear of liens, claims, security interests or encumbrances, hereinafter referred to as "liens"; and (3) no work, materials or equipment will have been acquired by the CONTRACTOR, or any other person performing work at the site or furnishing materials or equipment for the Project, subject to an agreement under which an interest therein or an encumbrance thereon is retained by the seller or otherwise imposed by the CONTRACTOR or such other person. 48. PAYMENT TO SUBCONTRACTORS: The CITY shall have no obligation to pay or to be responsible in any way for payment to a subcontractor of the CONTRACTOR except as may otherwise be required by law. 20 a a TR 12603 - Exhibit 3 4 49. CIT'rS Right to Withhold Payment: The CITY may withhold in whole or in part, final payment or any progress payment to such extent as may be necessary to protect itself from loss on account of: Defective work not remedied, claims fled or reasonable evidence indicating the probable ding of claims by other parties against the CONTRACTOR, failure of the CONTRACTOR to make payments to subcontractors or suppliers for materials or labor, damage to another contractor .not remedied, liability for liquidated damages has been incurred by the CONTRACTOR, reasonable evidence that the work cannot be completed for the unpaid balance of the contract sum, reasonable evidence that the work gill not be completed vVithin the contract time or failure to carry out the work in accordance With the Bid Documents. When the above grounds are removed or resolved or the CONTRACTOR provides a surety bond or a consent of surety satisfactory to the CITY which will protect the CITY in the amount withhold, payment may be made in whole or in part. All invoices or requests for pay rats must indicate the Project Name and Project Number or the Purchase order Number. 50. HURRICANE PRECAUTIONS: During such periods of tunes that are designated by the United states Weather Bureau as a hurricane warning or alert; all construction materials or equipment will be secured against displacement by wind forces; provided that where a full complement of personnel is employed or otherwise in attendance, or engaged for such purposes, formal construction procedures or use of materials or equipment may continue allowing such reasonable time as may be necessary to secure such materials or equipment before winds of hurricane force are anticipated. Construction materials and equipment will be secured by guying and shoring, or removing or tying down loose materials, equipment and construction sheds. 51. CHANGES IN THE WORK 51.1 CITY, without invalidating an Agreement, may order additions, deletions or revisions to the Work. Such additions, deletions or revisions shall be authorized, by a Written Amendment, Change Order or Work Directive Change. 51.2 Ail change orders which, individually or when cumulatively added to amounts authorized pursuant to prior change orders for this project, increase the cost of the work to CITY or which extend the time for completion, must be formally authorized and approved by the CITY's Commission prior to their issuance and before work may begin. 21 TR 12603 - Exhibit 3 t 0 Notwithstanding the above paragraph, Change orders which individually or when cumulatively added to amounts authorized, pursuant to prior Change orders for this project, increase the cast of the work to the City not in excess of ten percent (10%) or $25,000.00 (whichever is lesser) may be approved by signed approval of the City Manager of the City of Margate. No claim against CITY for extra work in furtherance of such change order shall be allowed unless prior approval has been obtained. 51.3 Any claim for adjustment in the Contract Price or time shall be based upon written notice delivered by the party making the clalam to the other parties and to CITY OR C1TY'S REPRESENTATIVE not later than three (3) calendar days after the occurrence or event gIving rise to the claims and stating the general nature of the claim. No claim for an adjustment in the Contract Price or an extension of the contract time will be valid if not submitted in accordance with this Paragraph. 52, CONCEALED CONDITIONS: By execution of this agreement, CONTRACTOR has satisfied itself as to all conditions necessary to fulfill this contract. No contract adjustments shall be allowed for concealed conditions nor different site conditions than anticipated. 53. CORRECTION PERIOD: CONTRACTOR warrants all material and workmanship for a minimum of one (1) year from date of acceptance by the CITY. if within dne (1) year after the date of final completion or such longer period of time as may be prescribed by laws or regulations or by the terms of any applicable specia[ guarantee required by the Bid Documents, any work is found to be defective, whether observed before or after acceptance by CITY, CONTRACTOR. shall promptly, without cast to CITY and in accordance with OITY'S written instructions, either correct such defective work, or, if it has been rejected by CITY, remove it from the site and replace it with work that is not defective and satisfactorily correct and remove and replace any damage to other work or the work of others resulting therefrom. If CONTRACTOR does not promptly comply with the terms of such instructions, or in an emergency where delay would cause serious risk of loss or damage, CITY may have the defective workmanship corrected or the rejected Work removed and replaced, and all direct, indirect and consequential costs of such removal and replacement (including but not limited to fees and charges of ARCHITECTS, ENGINEERS, attorneys and ether professionals) will be paid by CONTRACTOR. 53.1 where defective Work (and damage to other work resulting therefrom) has been corrected, removed or rep[aced under this paragraph, the correction period hereunder with respect to such Work will be extended 22 TR 12603 - Exhibit 3 .r for an additional period of one (1) year after such correction or removal and replacement has been satisfactorily completed. 54. WORK BY CITY OR CITY'S CONTRACTORS: 54.1 The CITY reserves the right to perform work related to, but not part of, the Project and to award separate contracts in connection with other work at the site. If the CONTRACTOR claims that delay or additional cost is involved because of such action by the CITY, the CONTRACTOR. shall make such claims to the CITY OR CITY'S Representative in writin g 54.2 The CONTRACTOR shall afford the C17Y's separate contractors reasonable opportunity for introduction and ,storage of their materials and equipment for execution of their work. The CON`rRACTOR shall incorporate and coordinate the CONTRACTOR work with work of the CITY's separate contractors as required by the Bid Documents. 54.3 Costs caused by defective or ill-timed work shall be borne by the party responsible. 55. CLAIMS FOR DAMAGES: Should either party to the Agreement suffer injury or damage to person or property because of an act or omission of the other party, the other party`s employees or agents, or another for whose acts the other party is legally liable; claim shall be made in writing to the ether party Within a reasonable time after such injury or damage is or should have been first observed. 56. SUCCESSORS AND ASSIGNS 56.1 This Agreement shall be binding on successors, assigns, and legal representatives of and persons in privity of contract with the CITY or CONTRACTOR. Neither party shall assign, sublet or transfer an interest in this Agreement without the written consent of the other. 57. TERMINATION FOR CONVENIENCE of CITY: Upon seven (7) days written notice to CONTRACTOR, CITY may, without cause and without prejudice to any other right or remedy, terminate the agreement for CITY'S convenience whenever CITY" determines that such termination is in the best interests of CITY. Where the agreement is terminated for the convenience of CITY, the notice of termination to CONTRACTOR must state that the contract is being terminated for the convenience of CITY under the termination clause the effective date of the termination and the extent of termination. Upon receipt of the notice of termination for convenience; CONTRACTOR shall promptly discontinue all work at the time and to the extent indicated on the notice of termination, terminated all outstanding Subcontractors and purchase orders to the extent that they relate to the terminated portion of the Contract, and refrain from placing further orders and Subcontracts. CONTRACTOR shall not be 23 41 0 0 t 14 TR 12603 - Exhibit 3 0 paid on account of loss of anticipated profits or revenue or other economic loss arising out of or resulting from such termination. 0 58. COST BREAKDOWN REQUIRED 1N THE EVENT of CHANGE ORDER: Whenever th6 cost of any Work is to be determined CONTRACTOR will submit in form acceptable to CITY OR CITY'S Representative an itemized cost breakdown together with supporting data. whenever a change in the work is to be based upon mutual acceptance of a lump sum, whether the amount is an addition, creditor no -change -Ire -cost! the CONTRACTOR shall submit an estimate substantiated by a complete itemized breakdown. 59. COMPUTATION OF TIME: When any period of time is referred to in the Bid Documents by days, it will be computed to exclude the first and include the last day of such period. If the last day of any such period falls on a Saturday or Sunday or on a day made a legal holiday by the lave of the applicable jurisdiction, such day will be omitted from the computation. A calendar day of twenty four (24) hours measured from midnight to the next midnight shall constitute a day. 60, CONTRACTOR INDEPENDENT: CONTRACTOR and its employees, volunteers and agents shall be and remain an independent contractor and not agents or employees of CITY with respect to all of the acts and services performed by and under the terms of this Agreement. This Agreement shall not in any way be construed to create a partnership, association or any other kind of joint undertaking or venture between the parties hereto. 61. RIGHT To AUDIT: CITY reserves the right to audit the records of CONTRACTOR relating in anyway to the work to be performed pursuant to this Agreement at any time during the performance and term of the Contract and for a period of three (3) years after completion and acceptance by CITY If required by CITY, CONTRACTOR agrees to submit to an audit by an independent +cef'Lified public accountant selected by CITY. CONTRACTOR shall allow CITY to inspect, examine and review the records of CONTRACTOR at any and all times during normal business hours during the Term of the Contract. 62. LITIGATION VENUE: The parties waive the privilege of venue and agree that all litigation between them shall take place in the state court of Broward County, Florida. The parties agree to waive Jury trial for all disputes. 63. VALIDITY of CONTRACT: Should any part, term or provision of this Agreement be by the courts decided to be invalid, illegal or in conflict with any law of the state, the validity of the remaining ,portion or provision .shall not be affected thereby. 24 Y • � 1 TR 12603 - Exhibit 3 64. WAIVER OF JURY TRIAL: CITY AND CONTRACTOR HEREBY KNOWINGLY, IRREVOCABLY, VOLUNTARILY AND INTENTIONALLY WAIVE ANY RIGHT EITHER MAY HAVE TO A TRIAL BY JURY IN RESPECT TO ANY ACTION, PROCEEDING, LAWSUIT OR COUNTERCLAIM BASED UPON THE CONTRACT, ARISING OUT CIF, UNDER, OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE CONSTRUCTION OF THE WORK, OR ANY COURSE OF CONDUCT, COURSE OF DEALING, STATEMENTS (WHETHER VERBAL OR WRITTEN) OR THE ACTIONS OR INACTIONS O F ANY PARTY. 65, OTHER GOVERNMENTAL AGENCIES: If CONTRACTOR is awarded a contract as a result of this bid proposal, CONTRACTOR will, if they have sufficient capacity or quantity available, provide to other governmental agencies, so requesting, the product or services awarded in accordance with the terms and conditions of the bid proposal' and resulting contract. Prices shall be FOB Delivered to the requesting agency. 66. DISPUTES: NOT WITHSTANDING ANY OTHER PROVISIONS PROVIDED IN THIS CONTRACT, ANY DISPUTE ARISING UNDER THIS CONTRACT WHICH IS NOT DISPOSED OF BY AGREEMENT SHALL DE DECIDED BY THE CITY MANAGER OF THE CITY OF MARGAT'E, FLORIDA, WHO SHALL REDUCE HIS DECISION IN WRITING AND FURNISH A COPY THEREOF TO THE CONTRACTOR. THE DECISION OF THE CITY MANAGER OF THE CITY OF MARGATE, FLORIDA AND THOSE PERSONS TO WHOM HE DELEGATES AUTHORITY TO DECIDE DISPUTES, SHALL BE FINAL ANO CONCLUSIVE UNLESS DETERMINED BY A COURT OF COMPETENT JURISDICTION TO BE FRAUDULENT, CAPRICIOUS, ARBITRARILY, OR GROSSLY ERRONEOUS AS TO NECESSARILY IMPLY BAD FAITH, OR NOT SUPPOkTED BY SUBSTANTIAL EVIDENCE. 67. SAMPLES: Samples of items when requested must be supplied by the bidder free of charge to the City. Each sample must be maned with the bidder's name, manufacturer's brand name and delivered by the bidder within seven (7) calendar days of the request. The City will not be responsible for the return of samples. 68. TRAINING.- The successful bidder Will be required (if requested) to conduct a training course on product bid for selected personnel at no extra cost to the City. 25 0 C, r0 ■ i t s TR 12603 - Exhibit 3 69. DELIVERYO All items delivered shall be F.C.B. Destination to a specific City of Margate address and all delivery costs and charges must be included in the bid price. All exceptions must be noted. Prior to the delivery of goods or performance of services on City property, the City must be natifled. Contractor's personnel and vehicles must be cleanly identified with the business name andlor.logo, also any applicable license numbers, according to State, County and City ordinances. In addition Contractor's employees shall be uniformly dressed i.e., T-shirt with name and/or Logo, caps, etc. 70. MATERIAL ACCEPTANCE: The materials received under this proposal will remain the property of the bidder until accepted to the satisfaction of the City of Margate. In the event the materials supplied to the City are found to be defective or do not conform to specifications, the City reserves the right to return the product to the bidder at the bidder's expense. 71. EMERGENCY RESPONSE LOCATIONS: when delivering to emergency response locations (Fire Stations, Police, utilities, etc.) where utilities, fire, police and emergency repair vehicles are being dispatched, the successful bidder shall take all steps to ensure that free egress and ingress of emergency vehicles are allowed. No delivery trucks shall be left unattended. In the event that a vehicle is to be left unattended city personnel must be notified and the driver must state where they will be at all runes. 72. ASSIGNMENT: The bidder ,shall not transfer or assign the performance required by this bid without the prior w itten consent of the City of Margate. Any wards issued pursuant to this bid invitation and monies which may become due hereunder are not assignable except with prior written approval of the City. 73. NON-COLLUSIONSTATEMENT: By submitting this proposal, the Proposer affirms that this proposal is without previous understanding, agreernent, or connection with any person, business, or corporation submitting a proposal for the same materials, supplies, service, or equipment, and that this proposal is in all respects fair, and without collusion or fraud. 74. CONTRACT RENEWAL.- The City of Margate hereby bids for a one (1) year contract for services or supplies (unless otherwise indicated in the bid specifications), and that the contract shall automatically renew for an additional two (2) one (1) year extensions, providing both parties agree, providing all terms and conditions and specifications remain the same; providing for availability of funding. 75. SPECIAL CONDITIONS: Any and all Special Conditions that may vary from the General Conditions shall have precedence. 26 k •. �� TR 12603 - Exhibit 3 75. WORKING HOURS AND INSPECTIONS: The city of Margate's working hours are Monday through Thursday 8 AM 8 PM. CONTRACTOR rust plan for and schedule inspections within the CITY's working hours. CONTRACTOR can perform work Monday -- Saturday from Dawn to Dusk. Work on Sunday is not permitted unless a special request is made to the CITY 48 hours in advance. All requests must be approved by the City Manager. 77. NO WAIVER: No waiver of any provision, covenant or condition within this agreement, or of the breach of any provision, covenant or condition within this agreement shall be taken to constitute a waiver of any subsequent breach of such provision, covenant or condition. 78. CONTRACTOR DELIVERABLES. 2.21.1 Engineering Permit -- three (3) sets of hard copies plus one (1) PDP copy. 2.21.2 Engineer's cost estimate or copy of contract 2.21.3 Bullding Permit — three (3) sets 2.21.4 Shop drawings — three (3) sets 2.21.5 Record Drawings (as builts) -- two (2) sets of hard Copies (one full and one half size) plus one (1) PDF copy 2.21.6 Record Drawings (as builts) —1 AutoCAD (2010 version, geo referenced) 2.21.7 Operation and Maintenance Manuals -- Three hard copies plus one (1) PDF copy. 79. RECORDING of BONDS: Pursuant to the requirements of Section 255.05(l) (s), Florida Statutes, it shall be the duty of the CONTRACTOR to record the aforesaid payment and performance hands in the public records of Sroward County, with the CONTRACTOR. to pay all recording costs. 27 . TR 12603 - Exhibit 3 rf SPECIAL CONDITIONS s This Invitation to Bid (ITB) packet represents a joint bid for the City of Margate and the City of Miami Gardens. The agency responsible for issuing this bid is the City of Margate, through the Purchasing Division, 8790 Margate Blvd., Margate, FL 33063. All questions regarding this solicitation shall be addressed to the Purchasing Division at the address above, by phone to (954) 972-6454 or by email to purchase@margatefl.com. All responses to this bid are to be returned in accordance with the instructions contained in the bid paoketb 11 Each agency will be responsible for issuing its own orders, direct order placement, will require separate billings, be responsible for payment to the vendor awarded this bid, and issue its own tax exemption certificates as required by the contractor. The contract/purchase order participating entity. Invoicing bonding requirements will requirements. terms of each entity will prevail for the individual instructions, delivery or work locations, Insurance, and be in accordance with each respective agency's Any reference in the bid document to a single entity or location will, En fact, be understood as referring to both agencies. The estimated quantities and budget amounts are subject to the availability of funding in each fiscal year and the continuation of the7 contract into a subsequent fiscal year period is subject to the appropriation of funds. The contact information and estimated quantities for each agency are as are as follow: cit o►f Miami Gardens Estimated Annual Quantity: Estimated Annual Budget: Public works Contact: Contact Inforrnadon Purchasing Contact. Contact Information: City of M a rg ate Estimated Annual Quantity: Estimated Annual Budget: Public Works Contact: Contact Inforrnabon: Purchasing Contact: Contact Information: 135,000 sY $100,000 Mr. Osdel F. Larrea, Asst. Director Phone (306) 622-8000 Ext. 3107 Ms. Paila Thompson, Manager Phone (305) 622-8999 225,000 SY 20OsOOo Mr. Sam May, Director Phone (954) 972-8126 Ms. Patricia Greenstein, Phone (954) 938--83 8 Manager r; r j J TR 12603 - Exhibit 3 All technical questions regarding this bid are to be addressed to Mr. Sam May, Director of Public Works for the City of Margate at (954) 972-8126. We are bidding for a two year initial contract terra with renewal options for an additional three one year terms providing both parties agree and that all terms and conditions retain the same. Rates shall remain firm and fixed for the initial contract terra. Rates for any extension terra are subject to negotiation between the parties and any changes require City Commission Approval. In the event the Contractor wishes to adjust the rates for the extension term, Contractor shall notify the City in writing ninety (go) days prior to the contract anniversary date, and include in the notice the requested adjustments including full documentation of the requested changes. if no notice is received by that date, it will be assumed by the City that no adjustment is requested by the Contractor and that the rates will remain the same for the extension terra. If the City wishes an adjustment it will notify the Contractor under the same terms and schedule. Within thirty (30) days of notice, the parties shall meet to resolve any differences and agree on rates for the extension terra (not to exceed a maximum of 5% increase). In the event that the rates cannot be resolved to the City's satisfaction the City Manager or designee reserves the right to terminate the contract at the end of the initial contract term . The product "Reclamite" O, as manufactured by Golden Bear Coil, a division of Tricot^ Refining, LLC. has been utilized for the standard specifications. It is the referenced product, however, alternate rejuvenating agents can be bid as provided for on the "Schedule of BEd Pricing Form". r Please provide all requested information, technical and non -technical, on the rejuvenation agent you are proposing in addition to Material Safety Data Sheets. This information will be utilized in the evaluation of the bid proposals. Refer to the technical specifications section of the bid packet. Refer to the attached sample certificate of insurance. 0 29 4D 0 0 •� ti J" TR 12603 - Exhibit 3 0 BID PROPOSAL FORM BID No. 2014-006 BID To:. CITY COMMISSION CITY of MARGATE 1. The undersigned Bidder proposes and agrees, if this Bid is accepted, to enter into an Agreement with the OWNER in the form included in the Contract Documents to perform the WORK as specified or indicated in said Contract Documents entitled: BID NO. 201.4-006 ASPHALT SURFACE PRESERVATION WITH AN ASPHALT REJUVENATION AGENT 2. Bidder accepts all of the terms and conditions of the Contract Documents, including without limitation those in the Notice Inviting Bids and Instructions to Bidders, dealing With the disposition of the Bid Security. 3. The Bid will remain open for the period stated in the Notice Inviting rids unless otherwise required by law. Bidder will enterinto an Agreement within the time and in the manner required in the Notice Inviting Bids and the Instructions to Bidders, and will furnish the insurance certificates, Payment Bond and Performance Bond required by the Contract Documents. 4. It is the Contractor's responsibility to contact the City prior to the bid opening to determine if any addenda have been issued on the project. Bidder has examined copies of all the Contract Documents including the following addenda (receipt of all of which is acknowledged): Number Gate 5. Bidder has familiarized itself with the nature and extent of the Contract Documents, WORK, site, locality where the WORK is to be performed, the legal requirements (federal, state and local laws, ordinances, rules and regulations), and the conditions affecting cost, progress or performance of the WORK and has made such independent Investigations as Bidder deems necessary. 6. This Bid is genuine and not made in the interest of or on behalf of any undisclosed person, firm or corporation and is" not submitted in conformity with any agreement or rules of any group, association, organization or corporation. Bidder has not directly or indirectly induced or solicited any other Bidder to submit a false or share Bid. Bidder has not solicited or induced any person, firm or corporation to refrain from bidding and Bidder has not sought by collusion to obtain for itself any advantage over any other Bidder or over owner. To all the foregoing, and including all Bid Schedule(s) and information Required of Bidder contained in this Bid Form, said Bidder further agrees to complete the WORK required under the Contract Documents within the Contract Time stipulated in said Contract Documents, and to accept in full payment thereof the Contract Price based on the Total Bid Prlce(s) named in the aforementioned Bidding Schedules). 0 30 TR 12603 - Exhibit 3 NAME OF FIRM: Pavement TechnoLogy, Inc. ADDRESS: 24144 Detroit Road, Westlake, Ohio 44145 +' INAME CIF SIGNER John j. Schle'g - (P inn or Type) TITLE OF SIGN SIGNATURE: Vice Presiden. DATE: TELEPHONE NO.I. (440) 892--1895 F.ACSIM[L.E NO. ( 44Q ) 892--0953 BID NO.2014-006 31 f u .' TR 12603 - Exhibit 3 0 I I* SCHEDULE OF BID PRICES — BID NO.2014-006 TO: CITY COMMSSION CITY OF MARGATE (Please fill in all blanks and return with your proposal.) In accordance with your request for proposals and the specifications contained herein, the undersigned proposes the following: DESCRIPTION ._tan darts peefic, atio„n - Reclamite Approximately 300,000 Square Yards annually construction sealing with asphalt rejuvenating agent furnished and applied. XW Bid Alternate ##1 Approximately 300,000 Square Yards annually construct on sealing with asphalt rejuvenating agent furnished and applied. PER SCE YID COST $ SY TOTAL COST $ 234,000.Qt NOTE: City permit fees shall not be waived and should be included in your bid proposal. ALL BIOS MUST BE SIGNED WITH THE VENDOR NAME AND BY AN OFFICER OR EMPLOYEE HAVING THE AUTHORITY TO BIND THE COMPANY OR FIRM BY SIGNATURE. MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEETS ENCLOSED? YES X SPECIFICATION SHEETSIBROCHUR.ES? YES X NO NO HAVE YOUR INSURANCE REPRESENTATIVE REVIEW THE SAMPLE INSURANCE CERTIFICATE TO ENSURE COMPLIANCE. WILL YOUR FIRM ACCEPT PAYMENT VIA A 4)F MA.RGATE PROCUREMENT CARD? PLEASE CIRCLE ONE: YES NO 32 TR 12603 - Exhibit 3 0 BIDDER'S GENERAL. INFORMATION: 2014-006 The Bidder shall furnish the following information. Additional sheets shall be attached as required. Failure to complete Item Nos. 1, 3, and T cif required) will cause the bid to be non -responsive and may cause its rejeetion. In any event, no award will be made until all of the Biddees General Information (i.e., items I through 7 inclusive) is delivered to the ciTY. �1 CONTRACTOKS name and address: pavement Technology, Inc. 24144 Detroit Road Westlake, Ohio 44145 (2) CONTRACTOR'S telephone number. (440) 892-1895 (3) CONTRACTOR'S license: Primary classification Pavement Rejuvenation State License Number P 12308 (Florida) Supplemental classifications held, if any: N/A Name of Licensee, if different from (1) above: N/A (4) Name of person who inspected site of proposed WORK for your firm: (5) Name: Chris Evers Date of Inspection: 3/28/2014 Name, address, and telephone number of surety company and agent who will provide the required bonds on this contract: McGowan Insurance (Donna Wickes) (440) 333-6300 X4347 20595 Lorain Road, Fajrv,&&w Park, rohio 44126 (6) ATTACH TO THIS BID the experience resume of the person who will be designated as Supervisor for thPs project. 33 0 ,� TR 12603 - Exhibit 3 0 (7) ATTACK To THIS BID a financial statement, references, and other information, sufficiently comprehensive to permit an appraisal of CONTRACTOR`S current financial condition. (8)Subcontractors: The Bidder further proposes that as part of their submittal attached is a list of subcontracting firms or businesses who will be awarded subcontracts for porftions of the work in the event the bidder is awarded the Contract. M BID NO. 2014-006 34 01 's 4 : s TR 12603 - Exhibit 3 BID BOND KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS: That we Pavement Tedmology, :.inc, as Principal, and "Travelers Uisualty eta U3upany of as Surety, are held and firmly bound unto CITY OF MARGATE, hereinafter called "CITY" in the sum of ($ 5% of Bid. - ) 57 of `total. Ama�.mt Bird. incly� additives & a1.t�erna.'�ollars (not less than 5 percent of the total amount of the Bid) for the payment of which sum, well and truly to be made, we bind ourselves, our heirs, executors, administrators, successors, and assigns, jointly and severally, firmly by these presents. WHEREAS, said principal has submitted a Bid to said CITY to perform the WORK required under the bidding schedule of the CITY'S Contract Documents entitled: BID N€ . 2014-006 ASPHALT SURFACE PRESERVATION WITH AN ASPHALT REJUVENATION AGENT NOW THER.EFORE,.if said Principal is awarded a contract by said CITY and, within the time and in the manner requited in the "Notice Inviting Bids` and the "Instructions to Bidders" enters into a written Agreement on the form of the agreement bound with said Contract Documents, fumishes the required certificates of insurance, and furnishes the required Performance Bond, then this obligation shall be null and void, otherwise It shall remain in fall force and effect. In the event suit is brought upon this bond by said CITY and CITY prevails, said Surety shall pay all costs incurred by said CITY in such suit, Including a reasonable attorney's fee to be fixed by the court. 0 SIGNED and SEALED, this 4th day of Apra.. , 2014, i �.avewnt Tedmology, Inc. MP L • . By: By. ElY) L/ "�'StGi4ATURE) Attoziie�-In-Fact STATE OF FLORIDA ,COUNTY OF BROWARD: BEFORE ME PERSONALLY APPEARED THE ABOVE TO ME WELL KNOWN AND KNOWN TO ME TO BE THE. PERSONS DESCRIBED 1N AND WHO EXECUTED THE FOREGOING INSTRUMENT, AND ACKNOWLEDGED TO AND BEFORE ME THAT THEY EXECUTED SAID INSTRUMENT FOR THE PURPOSES THEREIN EXPRESSED. WITNESS MY HAND AND OffjO .L SEAL, THIS DAY OF , , 2014 NOTARY PUBLIC: NOtafy Pubk, State of Ohio I+� COMMuY�a County Tres March 3a, 2015 35 0 a 4 WARNING, -THIS POWER OF ATTORNEY IS INVAt. D WITHOMHE RED BORDER TR 12603 - Exhibit 3 '' TRAVELERS) POWER OF ATTORNEY Farmington. Casualty Company Fidelity and Guaranty Insm*atnce Company Fidelity and Guaranty Insurance Undemr iters, Inc. St. Paul Fire and Ka rive insurance Company St. Paul Guardian Insurance Company Attorney -In. Fact No. 226983 St. Paul Mercury insurance Compa se Travelers Casualty and Surety Company Trmvlers Casualty and Surety Company of America. United States Fidelity and Guaranty Company Certificate No. 005741300 KNOW ,ALL NIEN BY THESE PRESENZ IM. That Farmington Casualty Company, St. Paul Fire and Marine Insurance Company, St. Paul Guardian Insurance Company, St. Paul Mercury Insurance Company, Travelers Casualty and Surety Company, Travelers Casualty and Surety Company of America, and United States Fidelity and Guaranty Company are corporations duly organized under the laws of the State of Connce icut. that Fidelity and Guaranty Insurance Company is a corporation duly organi7.cd under the laws of the State of Iowa, and than Fidelity and Guaranty insurance Undenvriters, Inc., is a corporation duly organized under the laws of the State of Wisconsin (herein collectively called the "Companies"), and that the Companies do hereby Vie, constitute and appoint Colin C. Dean, Thomas B. '?&Gowan 111, John W. Nfiner, Thomas S. McGowaa TSB`, Donna. Wickes, Laum Gundlach, Pauioia A. Ivl'eade, and Kevin Milligan of the City of Fairview park , State. of Ohio , their true and irawfui. Attorneys)-ln-Fact* each in their separate capacity if more than one is narned above, to sign, exe+cutc, seal and acknowledge any and all bonds, recognizances, conditimnai undertaidngs and other wridngs obligatory in lire nature thereof an behalf of the Companies in their„busjness of„suaraateeing the fidelity of persons, guaranteeing the perf'om mce ofex coatracts and +ccudng or guarant�e+eing bonds and undermitings required or pea~r�tt ged an C&)ns or•proreedings allowed by law. '`► �' %.y 1 w ♦ twL I�r �7,1 ��./ tiPtie h�14rY�1 i�.4.a.4�f.Md 20th NA''I'I'i`dESS WHEREOF, the Cornpanzes have caused this Insm.ya �n9to bye signed.aad chesr� se s , K1�5 day of December t 201 ` ; t. Paul -mercury Insurance Company E'armuxgt�on Cr�sualt CQnrzpn� S3' P s Fidelity and Geraran ,: chance' parry Travelers Casualty and Surety Company t R ,. Fidelity and Guaranty Insulince�Undertir'iters, Inc, Travelers Casualty and Surety Company of A6merics St. Paul Fore and tMarine insurance Company United States Fidelity and Guaranty Company St. Paut Guardian lnsuraunce C,ompsmy �wStl,� tt 7 1 i7 C1951 . State of Connecticut City of Hartford ss. G4 4 �`;7 4 KMn tat KV l ,,S71A-L r . By. or RobL. Raney, se j ert of Mce President On this the 20th day of December $ 24I3 , before me personally appeared Robert L. Raney, who acknowledged himelf to be the Senior Vice President of Farmington Casualty Company, Fidelity and Guaranty insurance Company, Fidelity and Guaranty Insurance Underwriters, inc., St. Paul Fire and Marine Insurance Company, St, Paul Guardian Insurance Company, St. Paut Mercury Insurance Company, Travelers warty and Surety Company, Travelers Casualty and Surety Company of America, and 'Unite. States Fidelity and Guaranty Company, and that he, as such, being authorized so to des, eaccuted the foregoing instrument for the purposes therein contained by signing on behalf of the corporations by himself as a duly authorized officer. e-No)-.0, -X In Witness Whereof, I hereunto, set my hand and oMcial seat, My Commission expires the 3tlth day orjune, 2016. * Nbrie C.Tetreaak, Notary Public 1 OP 68440-8-12 Printed In U.S.A. . THIS POWER OF ATTORNEY IS INVALID WITHOUT THE RSQ BORDER. TR 12603 - Exhibit 3 office of Financial Regulation SeMe" 50 West Town Street Third Floor- Suite 300 Columbus, Ohlo 43215 (614) 644--2658 Fax (814) 644-3256 www,ohicinsurar4e.gov Ohio Department of Insurance ,John R. Kasich - Govemor Mary Taylor - Lt Governor/Okector Certificate of Compliance Issued Effective Expires I, Marty Taylor, hereby certify that 1 am the Lt. Governor/Director of Insurance in the State of Ohio and have supervision of insurance business in said State and as such. I hereby certify that FARMINGTON CASUALTY COMPANY is authorized to transact the business of insurance under the followitia section(s) of the Ohio Revised Code. - Section 3929.01 (A) Accident & Health Aircraft Allied. Lines Boiler & Machinery Burglary & Theft Commercial Auto - Liability Other Commercial Auto - No Fault Commercial Auto - Phys. Damage Credit Earthquake Fidelity Financial. Chwanty Fire glass Inland Marine Medical Malpractice Multiple peril - Commercial Multiple Peril - Farmowners Multiple Peril - Homeowners Ocean Marine Other Liability Private Passenger Auto - No Fault Private Passenger Auto -Liability Other Private Passenger•Phys Damage Surety Workers Compensation FARMIN CASUALTY COhRANX certified kits annual statement to this Department as of r w rrr December 31, 2012 that it has admitted assets in the amount of $1,002,985,303, liabilities in the amount of $73337423,651, and surplus of at least $269,242,652. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto subscribed my name and caused my seal to be affixed at Columbus, Ohio, this day and date. ()A\ 0j Mary Taylor Lt. GovemorlDfrector 1NS7230(ReV412D03) Accredited by the National Association & insurance Comtmissionem (NAIC) 03/22113 04/02113 04101/14 0 TR 12603 - Exhibit 3 0 ASSETS TRAVELERS CASUALTY AND SURETY COMPANY OF AMERICA CASH AND IWESTED CASH BOhioS JNVESTt,#Et4'T" INCOME DUE AKIN ACCRUED OTHER INVESTED ASSETS PsEF.iIUI'.18A1.MC ES MET DEFERRED TAX ASSEr REINSUPANCE RECOVERA LE SE-CURITIES LENDLUG iO-WESTED COLLATERAL, ASSETS REGEtVABLES FROM PARENT, SUBSIDIARIES AND AFFILIATES DERIVAnI VES OTHER ASSETS TOTAL. ASSETS STATE OF COI+tNtICUT COUNTY OF HARTFORD j SS., 07Y OFI^IARTFORD HARTFORD, COI~NE== 06183 FINANCIAL STATEMENT AS OF JUNE 30, 2,413 CAPITAL STOCK $ 6,480*000 $ ?3,8�1,75t0 3,&�8.f49,712 49.212,212 270.0121328 8.S'K484 ZM442 d8.99S,46r S9,474 S2S,044 UNEARNED PREMIUMS LOSSES LOSS AO JUSTMENT EXPENSES Ct3hiMMSiONS T'A}MS, LICENSES ANa FEES *Ti IEn EXPENSES FUNDS HELD UNDER RaNSURANCE1TREATIES ICI FUIENT FEDERAL AND FOREIGN INCOMETAXES A WITTANCES AND ITS48 NOT ALLOCATED AMOUNTS WITHHELID J RETAINED BY COMPANY FOR OTHERS MRDACTIVE REINSURM09 RESERVE ASSUMED POLICYK31,M DIVIDENDS PROVISION FOR REINSURMCE ADVANCE PRDAIWA PAYABLE FOR SECURMES LENDING PAYABLE FOR SECURMES CEDED REINGURMCE NET PRWUMS PAYABLE ZSCHEATLIABIUN OTHER ACCRUED EXPENSES AND LIABLUTIES TOTAL LIABILMES CAPITAL STOCK PAID IN SURPLUS OTHER SURPLUS TOTAL SURPLUS TO POLICYNOLDF_RS TOTAL I,IABILtIM5 & SURPLUS IMCHAEL J. DOODY, BEING DULY SWORN, SAYS THAT HE IS S C-CONO VICE PRESIDENT, OF TRAVELERS CASUAt.TYAND SUREW COMPANYCF AMERIC1w AND THATTO THE BEST OF HIS ""LEDGE MD BELIEF. THE FOREGOING IS A TRDE AND CORRECT STATEMEN I' OF THE FIM4CIAL CONDMON OF SAID C►OMPANYAS OF THE WTH DAYOFJUtE, 20,13. SUBSCR &C- 0 AND SWORN TO REMRE ME THIS 2DTH DAYOFAUGUST, 2013 J SUSAN K IMSSLEQER Norazy Pt bLfc 2dy Coma-drylois Erpfrts ATompuber 30, 2017 S 783,iS8,755 8d4,1 i fi.OTB 20*392,790 13,766.468y, 23 tWr9 944428.218 28,620.048 1 8,983,,E 32,952.885 3,216i3i 7.471,S78 St314= 8W,242 ZMA4Z A'm (33,8WM8) �S2 mi • ! 1 1 • ■ J%Ii 11 gso $ 6,480,000 433,80V60 # .570amo09 5 +I.3911 6 201 TR 12603 - Exhibit 3 ro PERFORMANCE BOND KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS, That we, ats CONTRACTO R and as Surety, are held and firmly bound unto the CITY OF MARGATE, FLORIDA hereinafter called CITY in the sum of i$} dollars, lawful money of the united Mates, for the payment of which well and truly to be made, we bind ourselves, our heirs, executors, successors and assigns, jointly and severally, firmly by these presents. WHEREAS, said CONTRACTOR has been awarded and is about to eater info the annexed Agreement with said CITY to perform the WORK as specified or indicated in the Bid Documents entitled: BID NO. 2014-006 ASPHALT SURFACE PRESERVATION WITH AN ASPHALT R.EJEVENATING AGENT NOW, THEREFORE, if the said CONTRACTOR shall fully and faithfully perform all the requirements of said Bid Documents required to be performed on its part, at the times and in the manner specified herein, then this obligation shalt be null and void, otherwise it shall remain in full forge and effect. . PROVIDED$ that any alterations In the WORK to be done or the materials to be furnished, or changes in the time of completion, which may be made pursuant to the terms of said Bid Documents, shall not in any way release said CONTRACTOR or said Surety thereunder, nor shall any extensions of me granted under the provisi tions of said Bid Documents, release either said CONTRACTOR or said Surety, and notice of such alterations or extensions of the Agreement is hereby waived by said Surety. SIGNED and SEALED, this day of , 2014. (CONTRACTOR) BY: BY: (SIGNATURE) STATE OF FLORIDA, COUNTY OF BROWARD: (SURETY) ------------------- (SIGNATURE) BEFORE ICE PERSONALLY APPEARED THE ABOVE TO ME WELL KNOWN AND KNOWN TO ME TO BE THE PERSONS DESCRIBED IN AND WHO EXECUTED THE FOREGOING INSTRUMENT, AND ACKNOWLEDGED TO AND BEFORE ME THAT THEY EXECUTED SAID INSTRUMENT FOR THE PURPOSES THEREIN EXPRESSED. WITNESS MY HAND AND OFFICIAL SEAL, THIS DAY OF , _ , 2014. NOTARY PUBLIC: a t TR 12603 - Exhibit 3 0 0 I PAYMENT BOND KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS: That we as CONTRACTOR and as Surety, are held and firmly bound unto the CITY of MARGATE, FLORIDA, hereinafter called CITY, in the sum of ($ . } dollars, for the payment of which sum well and truly to be made, we bind ourselves, our heirs, executors, administrators, successors, and assigns, jointly and severally, firmly by these presents. WHEREAS, said CONTRACTOR has been awarded and is about to enter into the annexed Agreement with said CITY to perform the WORK as specified or indicated in the Contract Documents entitted: BID No. 2014-006 ASPHALT SURFACE PRESERVATION WITH AN ASPHALT REJUVENATING AGENT Noll'' THEREFORE, if said CONTRACTOR, or subcontractor, fails to pay for any materials, equipment, or other supplies, or for rental of same, used in connection with the performance of work contracted to be done, or for amounts due under applicable State law for any work or labor thereon, said Surety will pay for the same in an amount not exceeding the sum specified move, and, in the event suit is brought upon this bond, a reasonable attorney's fee to be fixed by the court. This bond shall inure to the benefit of any persons, companies, or corporations entitled to file claims under applicable State law. PROVIDED, that any alterations in the WORK to be done or the materials to be furnished, or changes in the time of completion, which may be made pursuant to the terms of said Contract Documents, shall not in any way release said CONTRACTOR or said Surety thereunder, nor shall any extensions of time granted under the provisions of said Contract Documents release either said CONTRACTOR or said Surety, and notice of such alterations or extensions of the Agreement is hereby waived by said Surety. SIGNED and SEALED, this (CONTRACTOR) BY: (SIGNATURE) STATE OF FLORIDA ,COUNTY of BROWARD: day of 120140 (SURETY) Ey. (SIGNATURE) BEFORE ME PERSONALLY APPEARED THE ABOVE To ME WELL KNOWN AND KNOWN To ME To BE THE PERSONS DESCRIBED IN AND WHO EXECUTED THE FOREGOING INSTRUMENT, AND ACKNOWLEDGED To AND BEFORE ME THAT THEY EXECUTED SAID INSTRUMENT FOR THE PURPOSES THEREIN EXPRESSED. WITNESS MY HAND AND +OFFICIAL, SEAL, THIS DAY OF .2014 NOTARY PUBLIC: 37 TR 12603 - Exhibit 3 A REFERENCE SHEET — BID NO. 2014-006 In order to receive Bid Award Consideration on the proposed bfd, it is a required that this sheet be completed and returned with your bid/proposal. This information may be used in determining the Sid Award for this project. BIDDER (COMPANY NAME: Pavement Technology, Inc. A ADDRESS: 24144 Detroit Road, Westlake, Ohio 44145 CONTACT PERSON: John J. Schlegel TITLE: Nice President TELEPHONE: (440) 892-1895 FACSIMILE: NUMBER OF YEARS IN BUSINESS-—— ADDRESS OF NEAREST FACILITY: same as above (440) 892--0953 LIST THREE (3) COMPANIES OR GOVERNMENTAL AGENCIES WHERE THESE PRODUCTS OR SERVICES HAVE BEEN PROVIDED IN THE LAST YEAR. 1. Company Marne:. charlotte Qxmtyl FL .�.. .�. 7000 Florida St. . Address: P.ta Gordan FL 33950 Phone: 941--575-3644 Contact Person: Jeff-K9yser Title: Engineer 2. Company Name: City of Tampa 315 E . Kennedy Blvd. Address: FL 33602 Phone: 813-622--1946 Contact Person: Ken Holton Title: 1�119in 3. Company Name: citY Of orlandO 400 S . Mange Avenue Address: Orlando, FL 32801 Phone: 407-246--4049 Contact Person: Rick HOward Title: Public WOr s Director 0 j J TR 12603 - Exhibit 3 COMPLIANCE WITH OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY AND HEALTH ACT BID NO. 2014-006 Bidder certifies that all material, equipment, etc. contained in this bid meets all O.S.H.A. requirements. Bidder further certifies that if helshe is the successful bidder, and the material, equipment, etc., delivered is subsequently found to be deficient in any o.S.H.A. requirement in effect on date of delivery, all costs necessary to bring the material, equipment, etc. into compliance with the aforementioned requirements shall be borne by the bidder. OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH AND SAFETY MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET REQUIRED: In compliance with Chapter 442, Florida Statutes, any item delivered from a contract resulting from this bid must be accompanied by a MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET (MSDS). The MSDS must include the folloWng information: A. The chemical name and the common name of the toxic substance. B. The hazards or other risks in the use of the toxic substances, including: 1. The potential for fire, explosion, corrosivity and reactivity 2. The known acute and chronic health effects of risks from exposure, including the medical conditions .which are generally recognized as being aggravated by exposure to the toxic substance; and 3. The primary routes of entry and symptoms of overexposure. C. The proper precautions, handling practices, necessary personal protective equipment, and other safety precautions in the use of or exposure to the toxic substances, including appropriate emergency treatment in case of overexposure. D. The emergency procedure for spills, fire, disposal and first aid. E. A description in lay terms of the known specific potential health risks posed by the toxic substances intended to alert any person reading this information. F. The year and month, if available, that the information was compiled and the name, address and emergency telephone number of the manufacturer responsible for preparing the information. � t TR 12603 - Exhibit 3 CITY OF MARGATE STATEMENT OF NO BID II✓ YOU DO NOT INTEND To BID ON THIS PROPOSAL RETURN THIS FORM TO ADDRESS WHERE € ID IS To BE SUBMITTED: I/vile have declined to bid on your proposal No:.2014-006 Bid Description: For the following reason: 2. 3. . 5. * 7. 8. REMARKS: Specifications are too tight, i.e. geared toward one brand or manufacturer only. (Explain reason below.) Insufficient time to respond to invitation. We do not offer this commodity/service or equivalent. Our product/service schedule would not permit us to perform. .Unable to meet specificatlons. Unable to meet bonding requirements. Specifications unclear (Explain below). Other (Specify below). Attach additional pages if required. I/''ale understand that if the No BID form is not executed and returned, our name may be deleted from the list of qualified bidden for the City of )Margate. COMPANY NAME: ADDRESS TELEPHONE NO: . DATE: SIGNATURE OF BIDDER: all 6 0 T i 0 DRUG -FREE WORKPLACE PROGRAM FORM BID No. 014-00 TR 12603 = Exhibit 3 In accordance with Section 287.087, Mate of Florida Statutes, preference shall be given to businesses with Drug free Workplace Programs. Whenever two or more bids which are equal with respect to price, quality and service are received for the procurement of commodities or contractual service, a bid received from a business that certifies that it has implemented a Drug -free Workplace Program shall be given preference in the award process. In the event that none of the tied vendors have a Drug -free Workplace program in effect the City reserves they right to make final Decisions in the ity's best interest. In order to have a Drug -free Workplace Program, a business shall: 1 . Publish a statement notifying employees that the unlawful manufacture, distribution, dispensing, possession, or use of a controlled substance is prohibited in the workplace and specifying the actions that will be taken against employees for violations of such prohibition. 2. Inform employees about the dangers of drug abuse In the workplace, the business's policy of maintaining a drug free workplace, any available drug counseling, rehabilitation, and employee assistance programs, and the penalties that may be unposed upon employees -for drug abuse violations. 3. Give each employee engaged in providing the commodities or contractual services that are under bid a copy of the statement specified In subsection (1). 4. in the statement specified in subsection (1), notify employees that, as a condition of working on the commodities or contractual services that are under bid, the employee will abide by the terms of the statement and will notify the employer of any conviction of, or pies of guilty or nolo contenders to, any violation of Chapter 893 or of any controlled substance law of the United States of any Mate, for a violation occurring in the workplace no later than five (5) days after such conviction. 5. Impose a sanction on, or require the satisfactory participation in a drug abuse assistance or rehabilitation program if such is available in the employee's community by any employee who is convicted. 6. Make a good faith effort to continue to maintain a drug free workplace through cmplernentation. If bidder's company has a Drug -free workplace Program, so certify below: AS THE PERSON AUTHORIZED To SIGH THE STATEMENT, I CERTIFY THAT THIS FIRM[ COMPLIES FULLY WITH THE ABOVE REQUIREMENTS. sl r� F BIDDER: 41 DATE: IB11 TR 12603 - Exhibit 3 I OFFEROR'S QUALIFICATION STATEMENT BID NO. 2014-006 The undersigned certifies under oath the truth and correctness of all statements and of all answers to Questions made hereinafter: SUBMITTED TO: ADDRESS: City of Margate (Purchasing Manager) 5790 Margate Blvd. Margate, FL 33063 CIRCLE ONE SUBMITTED BY: John J- Schlegel. Cor oration Partner sh#p NAME: Pavemmt Technology., Inc. Individual 24144 Detroit Road. Other ADDRESS: West Ike, Ohio 44145 TELEPHONE NO.: ` (440) 892--1895 FACSIMILE CEO.: � 440 } 892-��53 State the true, exact, correct and complete name of the partnership, corporation, trade ar fictitious name under which you do business and the address of the place of business. The correct name of the Offeror is: Pavement Technology, Inc. The address of the principal place of business is: 24144 Detroit Road WesUake, Ohio 44145 2. if Offeror is a corporation, answer the following: a. Date of Incorporation: 5/30/1972 b. ;State of Incorporation: Ohio C. President's name: . Colin M. Durante 42 0 TR 12603 - Exhibit 3 t d. Vice President's name: John J- Schlegel e. Secretary's name.*- Susan J. Drante f. Treasurer's name: Susan J. Durante 9- Dame and address of resident Agent: Cr Corporation 1200 Sout~h. Pane ISlaud. Road Plantations Florida 33324 1 .3. 1f Offeror is an individual or a partnership, answer the following: a. Gate of organization: b. Name, address and ownership units of all partners: 0 C. Mate whether general or limited partnership: 4. if Offeror is other than an individuai, corporation or partnership, describe the organization and give the name and address of principals: 5. If Offeror is operating under a fictitious name, submit evidence of compliance with the Florida Fictitious Name Statute. 43 0 R TR 12603 - Exhibit 3 . How many years has your organization been in business under its present business name? 42 a. Under what other former names has your organization operated? none ?. indicate registration, license numbers or certificate numbers for the businesses or professions which are the subject of this Proposal. Please attach certificate of competency and/or state registration. state of Tennessee - iD Number 00035393 State of Nord Carolina -- License No. 55446 Ohio Department of Tta.nsportation - Certificate No. 14230 8. Have you ever failed to complete any work awarded to you? If so, state.when, where and why? No r., r 0 0 C, TR 12603 - Exhibit 3 9. state the names, telephone numbers and last known addresses of three 3) owners, individuals or representatives of owners with the most knowledge of work which you have performed or goods you have provided, and to which you refer (government owners are preferred as references). Jeff Keyser (name) Ken Holton (name) Rick Howard (name) 7000 Florida St * , Punta Gorda 941 575--3 644 (address) (phone number) 315 E. Kemedy Blvd.. , Tampa. 813-622 -1946 (address) (phone number) 400 S. Orange Ave,, Orlanda 407-246--4049 (address) (phone number) 10. List the pertinent experience of the key individuals of your organization (continue on insert sheet, if necessary). See following sheets 11, ,Mate the name(s) of the individual(s) who will have personal supervision of the wo rk: John. J. Schlegel. 45 9 TR 12603 - Exhibit 3 Co/in Durante 2027Acadia Trace Westlake, Ohio 44145 (440) 356,w8699 Current Job Title: President Construction Operations Education/Training: Employment History: Work Experience: Ohio University Civil Engineering 1960 to 1964 Registered Professional Surveyor 1973 to present 1964 --1972 VVVH and .Asa.sociates General Civil Design & Survey Supervision 1972 -- Present Pavement Technology, Inc, President % General manager pity, County, State, and Military Projects in Pavement Maintenance and Recycling Professional Affiliations: American Society of Highway Engineers American Public Works Association Northern Ohio Service Directors Association Street Maintenance & Sanitation officers of Ohio 0 0 0 TR 12603 - Exhibit 3 24144 D ETROIT ROAD WE TLAKE, OHIO 44146 (440) 892-1895 (800) 333-6309 FAX (440) 892-0953 Asphalt ReCYCI ng & Preventive Maintenance Spe��alists Experience outrin General Superintendent I Vice Pr aver on rejuvenating and recycling projects �.�% --- ���� General �a�}Cire�`,�C� � for Pavement Technology, Inc. charge �� rejuvenating agent appt�cation, �.'��� -� �.9�8$ General foreman` to 9 � . crack filling,, and other rniscellaneous construction work. in charge of all crew scfi�edulingr l� � �- �.99 �. co r�s�rLrct�on Manager9 • ' maintenance, and general construction projects. e�ur�rn�n�c n�arn f 199 1 Present General Superintendent / Vice construction operations. President in charge of all AN EQUAL. OPPO ITUNITY EMPLOYER TR 12603 - Exhibit 3 THE OFFEROR ACKNOWLEDGES AND UNDERSTANDS THAT THE INFORMATION CONTAINED IN RESPONSE TO THIS QUALIFICATIONS STATEMENT SHALL BE RELIED UPON BY GINNER IN AWARDING THE CONTRACT AND SUCH INFORMATION IS WARRANTED BY OFFEROR To BE TRUE. THE DISCOVERY OF ANY OMISSION OR MISSTATEMENT THAT MATERIALLY AFFECTS THE OFFEROR'S +QUALIFICATIONS TO PERFORM UNDER THE CONTRACT SHALL CAUSE THE OWNER To REJECT THE PROPOSAL, AND IF AFTER THE AWARD TO CANCEL AND TERMINATE TIME AWARD AND/OR CONTRACT. Signature: ohro State of 4=--� Co u nty of � bk# Can this the day of 1.2014 , before me, the undersigned Notary Public of the State of•-Etor'ttuca, personally appeared n4:n ,. 4�21e and (Name(s) of individual(s) who appeared before notary) whose name(s) is/are Subscribed to the within instrument, and helshelthey acknowledge: that he/she/they executed it. ., TEM NOTARY PUBLIC SEAL OF OFFICE: � � �' �Tr•t � (Name of notary Pubi,ic: Print, Stamp, or Type as Commissioned.) LrISA A. T TTJ-PAL- OS Personally known to me, or N*ats P bRe. State of-Ohil 0 Produced identification. Mycoanwas EX*ft Jaa. t7.Ze z� (Type of Identification Produced ;9 DID take an oath, or D DID NOT take an oath OPTIONAL INFORMATION. - Type of Oocument: Number of Pages Number of Signatures Notarized:- . TR 12603 - Exhibit 3 T 11 -TE 0 HNI L SPECIR 11 TR 12603 - Exhibit 3 STANDARD SPECIFICATIONS M ASPHALT SURFACE PRESERVATION WITH A►N ASPHALT REJUVENATING AGENT 2011 FL REC LT DSR SND SJD r� u 0 TR 12603 - Exhibit 3 �41 0 ,ASPHALT REJUVENATING AGENT I. scope: This work shall consist of furnishing all labor, material, and equipment necessary to perform all operations for the application of an asphalt rejuvenating agent to asphalt concrete surface courses (asphalt pavement). , The rejuvenation of surface courses (asphalt pavement) shall be by spray application of a maltene based ca onic rejuvenating agent composed of petroleum oils and resins emulsified with wafer. All work shall be in accordance With the specifications, the applicable drawings, and subject to the terms and conditions of this contract. [I. Material Specifications: The asphalt rejuvenating agent shall be an emulsion composed of a petroleum resin oil base uniformly emulsified with water. Each bidder must submit with his bid a certified statement from the asphalt rejuvenator manufacturer showing that the asphalt rejuvenating emulsion conforms to the required physical and chemical requirements. SPECIFICATIONS Test Method Requirements Tests ASTM AAS HTO Min. Max Tests on Emulsion; Viscosity a@ 25DC, SFS D-244 T-59 15 40 Residue, % W1 D'-244(Mo►d.) T-59(Mad) 50 55 Miscibility Test D-244(Mod) T-59(Mod) No Coagulation Sieve Test, %V\P D-244(Mod.) T-59(Mod) -- 0.1 Particle Charge Test D 244 T-59 Positive Percent Fight Transmittance CB GB - 30 Tests on Residue from Distillation: Flash Point, COC,13C D-92 T-48 196 Viscosity cx 500C, cSt D-446 - 100 200 Asphaltenes, %w D 2006--70 - - 1.06 Maltene Dist. Ratio D 2006-70 - 0.3 0.5 PC+Ai S+A2 PCIS Ratio' D-2006-70 - 0.5 - Saturated Hydrocarbons,Ss D-2006 -70 21 26 ASTM D-244 Modified Evaporafian Test for percent of residue is made by heating 50 gram sample to 149 C 1300 F) until foaming ceases, them cool immediately and calculate results. Test procedure 'identical with A p ASTM, D-244-60 except that .62 Normal Calcium Chloride solution shall be used in place of distilled water. 3 Test procedure identical with ASTM D-244 except that distilled water shall be used in place of two percent sodium oleate solution. 4 Test procedure is attached. $ Chemical composition by ASTM Method D-2006-70: PC Polar Cornpounds, A# - First Acidafrins A2 Second Acideffins, S - Saturated Hydrocarbons K 0 TR 12603 - Exhibit 3 0.. PROCEDURE FOR DETERMINING PERCENT LIGHT TRANSMITTANCE ON ASPHALT REJUVENATING AGENT SCOPE This procedure covers the determination of percent light transmittance of the asphalt rejuvenating agent, B. APPARATUS 1) Container may be either glass, plastic or metal having a capacity of 6,000 mi. 2) Graduated cylinder, 1,000 mi, or greater 3) Light transmittance measuring apparatus, such as Bausch and Lomb or Lumetron spectrophotometer 4) Graduated pipette having 1 mi capacity to 0.01 ml accuracy 5) Suction, bulb for use with pipette 8} Test tubes compatible with spectrophotometer, 314" X 6, Bausch and Lomb, Catolog No. 33-+17- 81, (B&L) C. 10 CALIBRATION OF ,SPECTROPHOTOMETER. 1) Calibrate spectrophotometer as follows: (a) Set wavelength at 580 mu, (b) Allow spectrophotometer to warm-up thirty minutes, (c) Zero percent light transmittance (%LT) scale, (d) Rinse test tube three times with tap water and fill to top of circle marking on B&L test tube or approximately 213 full, (e) Place tube in spectrophotometer and set %LT scale at 100, and (f repeat steps (c) and (e) two times or until no further adjustments are necessary. PROCEDURE . 1) Shake, stir or otherwise thoroughly mix emulsion to be tested. Place sample of emulsion in beaker and allow to stand one minute. 2) Place 2,000 mi tap water in container. 3) Suck 1.00 mi emulsion into pipette using suction bulb. Vilipe cuff outside of pipette. 4) using suction bulb, blow emulsion into container. 5) Rinse pipette by socking in diluted emulsion solution and blowing out 6) Clean pipette with soap or solvent and water. Rinse with acetone. 7) Stir diluted emulsion thoroughly. 8) Rinse out tube to be used with the diluted emulsion three times and fill to trap of circle. 9) Calibrate spectrophotometer. 10) Place diluted emulsion sample tube in spectrophotometer, cover and read %LT to nearest tenth. 11) Repeat steps 9 and 10 until three identical consecutive readings are achieved. 12) The elapsed time between addition of emulsion to dilution of water and final %LT reading should not exceed 5 minutes. P 0 TR 12603 - Exhibit 3 0 0 0 111. Material Performance: The asphalt rejuvenating agent shall have the capability to penetrate the asphalt pavement surface. The asphalt rejuvenating agent shall be .absorbed and incorporated into the asphalt. binder. Verification that said Incorporation of the asphalt rejuvenating agent into the asphalt binder has been effected shall be by analysis of the chemical properties of said asphalt binder i.e. viscosity shall be improved to the following extent. The viscosity shall be reduced by a minimum of forty, (40%) percent as determined by dynamic shear rheorneter (DSR) rnethod for asphalt testing in accord with AASHTO T r15-g5, This analysis shall apply to extracted asphalt binder, taken from cores extracted fifteen to thirty days following application, in the upper 3/8" of pavement. in addition the treated areas shall be sealed in-depth to the intrusion of air and water. The rejuvenating agent shall have a record of at least five years of satisfactory service as an asphalt rejuvenating agent and in-depth sealer. Satisfactory service shall be based on the capability of the material to decrease the viscosity of the asphalt binder and provide an in-depth seal. Reclamite, manufactured by D&D Emulsion, Inc,, Mansfield, phlo, is a product of known quality and accepted performance. The bidder must submit with his bid the manufacturer's certification that the material proposed for use Is In compliance vdth the specification requirements. The bidder must subunit with his bid previous use docurnentatlon and test data conclusively demonstrating that; the rejuvenating agent has been used successfully for a period of five years by government agencies such as Cites, Counties, etc; and that the asphalt rejuvenating agent has been proven to perform, as heretofore required, through field testing by government agencies as to the required change in asphalt binder viscosity. Testing data shall be submitted indicating such product performance on a sufficient number of projects to insure product consistency. In addition, testing data shall be submitted to indicate said product performanceover a testng period of three years to insure reasonable life expectancy. IV. Applicator Experience: The asphalt -rejuvenating agent shall be applied by an experienced applicator of such material. The bidder shall have a minimum of three years experience in applying the product proposed for use. He must submit with his bid a list of five projects on that which he applied said rejuvenator. He shall indicate tha project dates, number of square yards treated in each and the name and phone number of the government official in charge of each project, A project superintendent knowledgeable and experienced in application of the asphalt -rejuvenating agent must be in control of each day's work. The bidder shall submit a written experience outline of the project superintendent. V. PRODUCT STANDARDS AND ALTERNATES: The product "Reclarnite"O, as manufactured by Golden Bear Oil, a division of Tricor Refining, LLC. for the asphalt rejuvenating agent is the standard for these specifications and the prices quoted on the Bid Sheet Base Bid shall be for this standard. Should a bidder wish to submit a bid for alternates to the Standard, said prices shall be entered on the BID SHEET as the "Alternate Bid" foreach Item, In the event that the bidder submits no bid for the Standard, only the "Alternate Bids should be completed. Bidders may offer an ALTERNATE for the Standard specified In the Specifications provided the bidder adheres to the following and submits same with his bid. (a) List the proposed alternate on the BID SHEET farm giving the product name and price. (b) Furnish complete specifications and descriptive literature for the alternate as well as a one -gallon sample of the material proposed for use. Such descriptive and detailed Information shall be complete and at 4 .s TR 12603 - Exhibit 3 least equal in detail to the city's requirements for the standard item far which the alternate is offered, (c) Submit a current Material Safety Data Sheet for the alternate materials. The City will dive the alternate consideration. The Contractor may furnish only those alternate items included in his proposal and approved by the City prior to award of a contract (d) I~urnlsh all required test data and use documentation as hereto for required, If no ALTERNATE is indicated on the BID SHEET, the Contractor shall furnish the STANDARD (brand) specified in the attached specifications. Should the ALTERNATE offered be found unacceptable by the City based on the data submitted with the bid and no bid Is entered on the BID SHEET for the Standard, then said bid will be considered non -responsive. VI. APPLICATION TEMPEl"tATUREIWEATHER LIMITATIONS: The temperature of the asphalt rejuvenating emulsion, at the time of application shall be as recommended by the manufacturer. The asphalt -rejuvenating agent shall be applied only when the existing surface to be treated Is thoroughly dry and when it is not threatening to rain. The asphalt -rejuvenating agent shall not be applied when the ambient temperature is below 400 F. VII. HANDLING OF ASPHALT REJUVENATING AGENT; Contents in tank cars or storage tanks shall be circulated at least forty-five minutes before withdrawing any material for application. when loading the distributor, the asphalt rejuvenating agent concentrate shall be loaded first and then the required amount of water shall be added. The water shall be added into the distdbutor with enough force to cause agitation and thorough mixing of the two materials. To prevent foaming, the discharge end of the water hose or pipe shall be kept below the surface of the material in the distributor that shall be used as a spreader. The distributor truck will be cleaned of all of its asphalt materials, and washed out to the extent that no discoloration of the emulsion may be pereepfible. Cleanliness of the spreading equipment shall be subject to the approval and satisfaction of the Director of Public Works or his designee. Vili. RESILIENT NOTIFICATION: The contractor shall distribute by hand, a typed notice to all residences and businesses on the street to be treated. The notice will be delivered no more than 24 hours prior to the treatment of the road. The notice will have a local phone number that residents may cell to ask questions. The notice shall be of the door hanger type that secures to the door handle of each dwelling. Unsecured notices will not be allowed, The contractor shall also place the notice on the windshield of any parked cars on the street. Hand distribution of this notice w111 be considered incidental to the contract, IX. APPLICATING EQUIPMENT: The distributor for spreading the emulsion shall be self-propelled, and shall have pneumatic tires. The distributor shall be designed and equipped to distribute the asphalt rejuvenating agent uniformly on varlable widths of surface at readily determined and controlled rates from 0.05 to 0.5 gallons per square yard of surface, and with an allowable variation from any specified rate not to exceed 5 percent of the specified rate, Distributor equipment shall include full circulation spray bars, pump tachometer, volume measuring device and a hand hose attachment suitable for application of the emulsion manually to cover areas inaccessible to the distributer. The distributor shall be equipped to circulate and agitate the emulsion within the tank. 5 TR 12603 - Exhibit 3 r� A check of distributer equipment as well as application rate accuracy and uniformity of distribution shall be made when directed by the Director of Public Works or his designee.. The truck used for sanding shall be equipped with a spreader that allows the sand to be uniformly distributed onto the pavement, The spreader shall be able to apply 1/2 pound to 3 pounds of sand per square yard in a single pass. The spreader shall be adjustable so as not to broadcast sand onto driveways or treelawns. The sand to be used shall be free flowing, without any leaves, dirt, stones, etc. Any wet sand shall be rejected from the job site. Any equipment that is not maintained to full working order, or is proven inadequate to obtain the results prescribed, shall be repaired or replaced at the direction of the Director of Pubiio Works or his designee. X. APPLICATION DP REJUVENATING AGENT: The asphalt -rejuvenating agent shall be applied by a distributor truck atthe temperature recommended by the manufacturer and at the pressure required for the proper distribution. The emulsion shall be so applied that uniform distribution is obtained at all points of the areas to be treated. Distribution shall be commenced with a running start to insure fall rate of spread over the entire area to be treated. Areas inadvertently missed shall receive additional treatment as may be required by hand sprayer application Application of asphalt rejuvenating agent shall be on one-half width of the pavement at a time. When the second half of the surface is treated, the distributor nozzle nearest the center of the road shall overlap the previous application by at least one-half the width of the nozzle spray. In any event the centerline construction joint of the pavement shall be treated in both application passes of the distributor truck. Before spreading, the asphalt rejuvenating agent shall be 'blended with water at the rate of two, (2) parts rejuvenating agent to one (1) Dart water, by volume or as specified by the mahufacturer. The combined mixture of asphalt rejuvenating agent and water shall be spread at the rate of 0.05 to o,1 o gallons per square yard, or as approved by the Director of Public Works or his designee, following field testing. Where more than one application is to be made, succeeding applications shall be made as soon as penetratEon of the preceding application has been completed and the Director of Public Works or his designee, grants approval for additional applications. Grades or super elevations of surfaces that may cause excessive runoff, in the opinion of the Director of Public Works or his designee., shall have the required amounts applied in two or more applications as directed. After the street has been treated, the area within one foot of the curb line on both sides of the road, when directed by the Director of Public Works or his designee., shall receive an additional treatment of the asphalt rejuvenating emulsion. Said treatment shall be uniformly applied by a method acceptable to the Director of Public Works or his designee.. After the rejuvenating emulsion has penetrated, a coating of dry sand shall be applied to the surface in sufficient amount to protect the traveling public as required by the Director of Public Works or his designee.. The Contractor shall furnish a quality inspection report showing the source, manufacturer, and the date shipped, for each load of asphalt rejuvenating agent. When directed by the Director of Public Works or his designee., the Contractor shall take representative samples of material for testing. 101 0 TR 12603 - Exhibit 3 r r . XI. STREET REET SWEEPING: The contractor shall be responsible for sweeping and cleaning of the streets prior to, and after treatment. Prior to treatment, the street will be cleaned of all standing water, dirt, leaves, foreign materials, etc. This work shall be accomplished by hand brooming, power blowing or other approved methods. if in the opinion of the Director of Public Works or his designee. the hand cleaning is not sufficient than a self-propelled street sweeper shall be used. All sand used during the treatment must be removed no later than 48 hours after treatment of the street. This shall be accomplished by a combination of hand and mechanical sweeping. All turnouts, caul -de -sacs, etc, must be cleaned of any material to the satisfaction of the Director of Public Works or his designee.. Street sweeping will be included in the price bid per square yard forasphalt rejuvenating agent. If, after sand Is sweptand in the opinion of the Director of PublicWorks orhis designee. a hazardous condition exists on the roadway, the contractor must apply additional sand and sweep same no later than 24 hours folloVing reapplica#ion. No additional compensation will be allowed for reapplication and removal of sand. Xll. TRAFFIC CONTROL: The contractor shall schedule his operations and carry out the work in a manner to cause the least disturbance and/or interference with the normal flow of traffic over the areas to be treated, Treated portions of the pavement surfaces shall be kept closed and free from traffic until penetration, in the opinion of the Director of Public Works or his designee., has become complete and the area is suitable for traffic. When, in the opinion of the Director of Public Worsts or his designee., traffic trust be maintained at all times on a particular street, then the Contractor stall apply asphalt rejuvenating agent to one lane at a time. Traffic shall be maintained in the untreated lane until the traffic may be switched to the completed lane. The Contractor shall be responsible for all traffic control and signing required to permit safe travel. The contractor shall notify the police and fire departments as to the streets that are to be treated each day. If, in the opinion of the Director of Public Works or his designee. proper signing is not being used, the Contractor shall stop all operations until safe signing and barricading is achieved. XIII* METHOD of MEASUREMENT: Asphalt rejuvenating agent will be measured by the square yard as provided for in the Contract Documents, XIV. BASIS FOR PAYMENT: The accepted quantities, measured as provided for above, will be paid for at the contract unit price for asphalt rejuvenating agent. Asphalt rejuvenating agent shall be paid for PER SQUARE YARD, which shall be full compensation for furnishing all materials; equipment, labor and incidentals to complete the work as specified and required. 7 I TR 12603 - Exhibit 3 CONTRACT THIS CONTRACT, made and entered into this day of , 20 , by and between: CITY OF MARGATE, FLORIDA, a municipal corporation organized and existing under the laws of the State of Florida, 5790 Margate Blvd., !Margate, Florida, 33063, (hereinafter referred to as "CITY"); and (hereinafter referred to as "CONTRACTOR"). WITNESSETH: IN CONSIDERATION of the mutual covenants and conditions as herein expressed and of the faithful performance of all such covenants and conditions, the parties do mutually agree as follows: ARTICLE I THE CONTRACT DOCUMENTS The Contract Documents consist of all of the following.- Notice Inviting Bid, Instructions to Bidders, Special Conditions, Bid Proposal Form, schedule of Bid Prices, Information Required of Bidders, Bid Bond, Reference sheet, Non -Collusion Affidavit, Drug -Free Workplace Form, Performance Bond, and Certificate of Insurance, and which are made a cart of this contract, or any additional documents which are required to be submitted under C, • TR 12603 - Exhibit 3 f i ARTICLE 2 SCORE OF THE WORK CONTRACTOR shall furnish all of the labor, materials, equipment, transportation, supplies and services necessary to perform all of the work required by the Contract Documents for: BID NO. 2014-006 ASPHALT SURFACE PRESERVATION WITH AN ASPHALT REJUVENATING AGENT ARTICLE 3 CONTRACT TIME TIME IS OF THE ESSENCE OF THIS CONTRACT. The work to be performed under this 0Contract shall be commenced upon the date of Contract Commencement specif[ed in the Notice to Proceed and subject to authorized adjustments shall be totally complete and ready for final payment within days from the date of Contract Commencement. Failure to achieve timely final completion shall be regarded as a breach of this Contract and subject to appropriate remedies. ARTICLE 4 CONTRACT SUM 1. THIS IS A LUMP SUM CONTRACT. CITY shall pay to CONTRACTOR the amount of upon its determination that the project has been completed. 2. Payment shall be made at the Contract lump sure pace. This price shall be full compensation for all costs associated with completion of all the work in full conformity with the requirements as stated or shown, or bath in the Contract Documents. ARTICLE 5 ,PAYMENT TR 12603 - Exhibit 3 1. The CONTRACTOR shall requisition payment for work completed. Payment shall be made as above provided upon full completion of the job as determined by CITY together with properly executed releases of liens by all subcontractors, suppliers and rnaterialmen as may be required' by CITY. CITY shall make payment to CONTRACTOR within calendar days after its approval. 2. CITY may withhold in whole or in part, payment to such extent as may be necessary to protect itself from loss on account of: a. Defective work not remedied. b. Claims filed or unreasonable evidence indicating the probable filing of claims by other parties against the CONTRACTOR. c. Failure of the CONTRACTOR to make payment to subcontractors or suppliers for materials or labor. d. Damage to the CITY or another contractor not remedied. e. Reasonable evidence that the work cannot be completed for the unpaid balance of the Contract time f. Reasonable evidence that the work will not be completed within the Contract Time. g. Persistent failure to carry out the work in accordance with the Contract Documents. When the above grounds are removed or resolved or the CONTRACTOR provides a surety bond or a consent of surety satisfactory to the CITY which will protect the CITY in the amount withheld, payment may be made in whole or in part. 3 0 0 TR 12603 - Exhibit 3 ARTICLE 6 FINAL PAYMENT Final payment, constituting the entire unpaid balance of the Contract Sum, shall be paid by the CITY to the CONTRACTOR when all outstanding work has been completed and all controversy regarding the preceding has been settled to the CITY'S satisfaction. ARTICLE 7 0 MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS 1, Terms used in this Agreement which are defined in the Special and General Conditions of the Contract shall have the meanings designated in those Conditions. 2. This agreement shall have been deemed to have been executed within the State of Florida. The validity, Construction, and effect of this Agreement shall be governed by the laws of the State of Florida. Any claim, objection or disputo arising out of this Agreement shall be lffigated in the Seventeenth Judicial Circuit In and for Broward County, Florida. 3. Shouid any part, term or provision of this Agreement be by the courts decided to be invalid, illegal or in conflict with any law of the State, the validity of the remaining portion or provision shall not be affected thereby. 4. CONTRACTOR shall not assignor transfer the Contractor its rights, title or interests therein Without CITY S prior written approval. The obligations undertaken by CONTRACTOR pursuant to the Contract shall not be delegated or assigned to any other person or firm unless CITY shall first consent in writing to the assignment. violation of the terms of this Paragraph shall constitute a breach of Contract by CONTRACTOR and the CITY may, at its discretion, carrel the Contract and all rights, title and interest of CONTRACTOR shall thereupon cease and terminate. . This agreement, and attachments, represents the entire understanding of the parties as to the matters contained herein. No prior oral or written understanding shalt be of any force and effect with respect to those matters covered hereunder. This agreement may only be modified by amendment In writing signed by each party. TR 12603 - Exhibit 3 4 1 r 4 USE FOR NON -CONSTRUCTION CONTRACT 6. CITY AND CONTRACTOR HEREBY KNOWINGLY, IRREVOCABLY, VOLUNTARILY AHD INTENTIONALLY WAIVE ANY RIGHT EITHER MAY HAVE TO A TRIAL BY JURY IN RESPECT TO ANY ACTION, PROCEEDING, LAWSUIT OR COUNTERCLAIM BASED UPON THE CONTRACT, ARISING OUT OF, UNDER, OR. IN CONNECTION WITH THE WORK, OR ANY COURSE OF CONDUCT, COURSE OF DEALING, STATEMENTS (WHETHER VERBAL OR. WRITTEN)' CAR THE ACTIONS OR INACTIONS OF ANY PARTY. USE FOR. CONSTRUCTION CONTRACT 6, CITY AND CONTRACTOR. HEREBY KNOWINGLY, IRREVOCABLY, VOLUNTARILY AND INTENTIONALLY WAIVE ANY RIGHT EITHER MAY HAVE TO A TRIAL BY JURY IN RESPECT TO ANY ACTION, PROCEEDING, LAWSUIT OR COUNTERCLAIM BASED UPON THE CONTRACT, ARISING OUT OF, UNDER, OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE CONSTRUCTION OF THE WORK, OR. ANY COURSE OF CONDUCT, COURSE OF DEALING, STATEIIt tNTS (WHETHER VERBAL OR WRITTEN) OR THE ACTIONS OR INACTIONS OF ANY PARTY. 0 0 0 s ++ ,w r r r TR 12603 - Exhibit 3 IN WITNESSETH WHEREOF, CITY and CONTRACTOR have signed this Contract in duplicate. One counterpart each has been delivered to CITY and CONTRACTOR. All portions of the Contract Documents have been signed or identified by CITY and CONTRACTOR. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties have hereunto set their hands and seals the day and year first above wn* ten. Lesa, Peerman, Mayor ay of , 01 ATTEST: Joseph J. Kavanagh, City Clerk day of , 2014 CITY OF MARGATE Jerry A. Slough, City Manager day of , 2014 APPROVED AS TO FORM: Eugene M. teinfeld, City Attorney day of 12014 . FOR DORPORATION.0 (CORPORATE SEAL) TR 12603 - Exhibit 3 FOR CONTRACTOR -------------- President day Of .12014 Secretary day Of } 2014 AGREEMENT BETWEEN CITY OF MARGATE AND CONTRACTOR. FOR THE PROPOSED 7 ,,s• R1+ TR 12603 - Exhibit 3 Pavement Technology, Inc. Statements of Assets, Liabilities and Stockholder's Equity Income Tax Basis December 31, 2012 and 2011 See Independent Accountant's Review Report 2012 2011 Assets • Cash and cash equivalents $ 69346 $ - 1 Accounts receivable: Trade 1,404,101 10628,335 l Officer 73t287 73,.287 y Related party 175,000 175,000 Other assets - 52,0 Total current assets 116583734 11929,422 } Tenant Improvements 89,193 88,498 Machinery and equipment 185,410 466,456 Service vehicles 9Ot2O9 115+66,898 3443812 2,121, 852 Less accumulated depreciation 297,558 2g073g237 Total 47,254 48,615 Total 1 705 y988 1 978 037 -- r`f iirr —ter � r •+rr.r+r.+.ntia>.wr.r rir�r Liabilities and Stockholder's Equity Une of credit $ r 109,000 Bank overdraft 5 - 1 ,8Q2 ` Accounts payable: y Trade 21$64 54,718 Related party 135,344 300,551 Accruedpayroll and payroll taxes 71041 14,208 Accrued profit sharing 113496 11,496 Total current liabilitles 284,245 432,775 Stockholder's Equfy Common stoat, Othout par value, 500 shares authorized 400 shares issued and outstanding 61900 61900 Retained eamincgs 19414,843 11538,362 Total stockholders equity 11421,743 19545,262 'total 117051988 $ 12978,037 2 • • + TR 12603 - Exhibit 3 MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET FILE NUMBER: 1902 NAME OF PRODUCT RECLAMITE DATE REVISED: 5116111 SUPERCEDES: 8109105 SECTION 1: PRODUCT AND COMPANY IDENTIFICATION PRODUCT NAME: RECLAMITE HAZARDOUS MATERIALS IDENTI [CATION SYSTEM SYNONYMS: PETROLEUM EMULSION PRODUCT CODES: 1902 MANUFACTURER: TRICOR REFINING, LLC DIVISION: BAKERSPIELD ADDRESS: P.O. BOX S877, BAKERSFIELD, CA 93388 EMERGENCY PHONE: (661) 393-7110 HMIS@ HAZARD RATING 4 - SEVERE HEALTH 3 - SERIOUS FLAMMA131LITY 0 2 - MODERATE REACTIVITY 0 1 - SLIGHT 0 • MINIMAL PREPARED BY: TRICOR REFWJNG, LLC HEALTH, SAFETY AND ENVIRONMENTAL DEPARTMENT SECTION 2. HAZARDOUS INGREDIENTS I IDENTITY INFORMATION ruPUW%-et 1=AM11 Yo Pr--TRt3Lr=UM HYDROCARBON IN WATER EMULSION HAZARDOUS CAL -OSHA ACGIH TLV OTHER % By COMPONENT(S) PEL-VIVA TWA LIMITS WEIGHT S HOUR 8 HOUR RECOMMENDED Heavy Naphthenic Distillate Solvent Extract 5 mg1rn3 5 mg/ml, None < 49 CAS No. 64742-11-6 as mineral oil mist as mineratj oil mist Distillate (Petroleum) Hydrotreated Heavy 5 Mglm' 5 mglm* None < 43 Naphthenic (as mineral Oil mist) (as mineral oil mist) CAS 64742-52-5 Distillate (Petroleum), Chemically Neutralized 5 mglmz 5 rnglm3 None < '12 Heavy Naphthenic (as mineral oil mist) (as mineral oil mist) GAS No. 64742-34-3 1 I SECTION 3: HEALTH HAZARDS IDENTIFICATION ROUTES OF ENTRY: EYES: Yes I SKIN: Yes I INGESTION: Yes I INHALATION: Yes HEALTH 14AZARDS (ACUTE AND CHRONIC): EYES: The cool material is not expected to cause eye irritation. Thermal bums may result from contact tir+rith hot material, SKIM: The cool material is not expected to cause skin imftation. Thermal bunts may result from contact with hot material. INGESTION: This product is not expected to be acutely toxic by ingestion. [f swallowed, do not Induce vomiting, call a physician. INHALATION: Fumes from hot product may be unpleasant and may producs nausea. Remove the person to fresh air if respiratory discomfort occurs. SIGNS AND SYMPTOMS OF EXPOSURE: EYES: Overexposure may cause irrrta#ion. SKIN: Prolonged exposure may cause dermatitis. INGESTION: Overexposure may cause dizziness, drowsiness, headache and nausea. Code: 1902 1 0 TR 12603 - Exhibit 3 ;1• 0 MEDICAL CONDITIONS AGGRAVATED BY EXPOSURE: Persons with preexisting skin or respiratory disorders may have their conditions aggravated by overexposure to this material, SECTION 4: EMERGENCY AND FIRST AID MEASURES EYES: Immediately flush eyes with water for a m1nimum of 15 minutes. Seek medico# attention immediately. SKIN: Wash contact areas with soap and water. Remove and clean oil soaked clothing daily and wash affected area. INGESTION: Do not Induce vomiting. If operating conditions create airborne concerdra0ons that exceed the exposure standard, the use of an approved NIOSH/OSHA respirator for organic vapors or air - supplied breathing equipment is recommended. If ingested, seek medical attention. INHALATION: Not expected to be a problem. However, if respiratory irritation, dizziness, nausea or unconsciousness oocurs due to exomive vapor or mist exposure, seek medical attention. If operating conditions create airborne concentrations that exceed the exposure standard, the use of an approved NIOSHIOSHA respirator for organic vapors or air -supplied breathing equipment is recommended. SECTION 5: FIRE AND EXPLOSION HAZARD DATA FLAMMABLE LIMITS IN AIR, UPPER: No data available (% BY VOLUME) LOWER: No data available FLASH POINT: GOG'*F: Not Applicable EXTINGUISHING MEDIA: Foam, water fog, dry chemical, CO2 SPECIAL, FIRE FIGHTING PROCEDURES: Do not enter confined fire space without proper protective equipment including self-contained breathing apparatus. See Hazardous Decomposition Products, HAZARDOUS DECOMPOSITION. PRODUCTS: Normal combustion forms carbon dioxide and water vapor, and may produce oxides of sulfur and nitrogen. Incomplete combustion can produce carbon monoxide. SECTION 6: SPILL OR. LEAK PROCEDURES ACCIDENTAL RELEASE MEASURES: In ease of spill, clean up using absorbent material such as earth or sand. If spilled into the water, remove the bulk of the product by skimming. If spilled into a navigable waterway in the United States or that may enter the United States, aind a film, sheen or discoloraffon of any water surface Is observed, the spill must be reported to the United States National Response Center by calling (800) 424-8802. RCRA. HAZARD CLASS: ThIs product is not a characteristic hazardous waste under RCRA. No EPA waste numbers are applicable for this product's components. SECTION 7: HANDLING AND STORAGE HANDLING AND STORAGE: Avoid fire, sparks or open flame. Wear appropriate personal protective equipment to ensure that this product does not contact the eyes or skin. VENTILATION: Use adequate vendlaflon to beep the airborne concentrations of this material below the established exposure limits. 00 SECTION 8: EXPOSURE CONTROLS/PERSONAL PROTECTION RESPIRATORY #PROTECTION: If operating conditions create airborne concentrations that exceed the exposure standard for mineral oil mists, the use of an approved NIOSWOSHA respirator for organic vapors or air supplied breathing equipment is recommended. EYE PROTECTION: Wear appropriate safety glasses, goggles or face shield. SKIN PROTECTION: Long sleeve cotton shirt and cotton pants are recommended. Wear appropr"cate gloves. Code: 1902 2 TR 12603 - Exhibit 3 SECTION 9: PHYSICAL AND CHEMICAL PROPERTIES APPEARANCE: N T (non Transparent) Pink ODOR.: Petroleum odor PHYSICAL STATE: Liquid INITIAL BOILING POINT: Greater than 212 ° F VAPOR PRESSURE {rnmft: Same as water PERCENT VOLATILE (% BY VOLJO- NA VAPOR, DENSITY (AIR. a i): Same as water EVAPORATION DATE (WATER = 1): 1 SPECIFIC GRAVITY (H20 = 1): 1.0 SOLUBILITY IN WATER: Readily dispersible SECTION 1 Q: REACTIVITY DATA STABILITY: Stable CONDITIONS CONTRIBUTING TO INSTABILITY: None INCOMPATIBILITY (MATERIAL TO AVOID): May react with strong oxidizers. HAZARDOUS DECOMPOSITION OR BY-PRODUCTS: Normal combustion forms carbon dioxide and water vapor, and may produce oxides of sulfur and nitrogen. Incomplete combustion can produce carbon monoxdde. HAZARDOUS POLYMERIZATION: Will not occur SECTION 11: TOYJCALOGICAL INFORMATION CARCINOGENICITY: ACGIH, NYP, OSHA and IARC carcinogen lists were checked for those components with CAS Registry Numbers (64742-34-3), (64742-52-6) and (64742-11-6). A.CGIH: This product is not listed as carcinogenic. IARC: Group 26 -- This product is possibly carcinogenic to humans. This product contains petroleum oils similar to ones categorized by the International Agency for Research on Cancer as causing skin cancer in laboratory animals when the oil was repeatedly applied for most of the lifetime of the animal with no effort made to remove the oil between applications. Handling instructions and precautions outlined in this MSDS should be followed when handling this product. NTP: This product contains no ingredients classified as carcinogens. OSHA: This product contains no ingredients classified as carcinogens. GA PROP 65: This product contains chemicals in trace quantities that are on the California Proposition 65 List, SECTION 12: ECOLOGICAL INFORMATION AQUATIC RELEASE: Advise authorities if product has entered or may enter watercourses or sewer drains. MOW - SECTION 13: DISPOSAL INFORMATION WASTE DisPOSAL METHOD: observe Federal, State and Local regulations covering product spills. SECTION 14: TRANSPORT INFORMATION U.S. DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION Not regulated as a hazardous material for transportation. SECTION 1 a: REGULATORY INFORMATION U.S. FEDERAL REGULATIONS: TSCA (TOXIC SUBSTANCE Ct'3NTROL. ACC) REGISTRY: Listed CERCL.A (COMPREHENSIVE ENVIRONMENTAL RESPONSE, COMPENSATION AND LIABILITY ACT): Petroleum emulsions are not a hazardous subsUnce Under CERCLA. Corte: 1902 3 0 C, TR 12603 - Exhibit 3 C1 C� SARA TITLE IIE (SUPERFUND AMENDMENTS AND REAUTHORIZATION ACT): Section 3021304: This product is not listed as an extremely hazardous substance in 40 CFR Part 355 and is not known to contain an extremely hazardous substance in a concentration greater than one parcent by weight. Section 3111312: Acute Health Hazard: No Chronic Health Hazard: "Yes Fire hazard; No Presstare Release Hazard, No Reactivity Hazard: No Section 313: This product is not %noon to contain any components in concentrations above do mintmus levels that are listed as toxic in 40 CFR Fart 372 pursuant to the requirements of Sectlon 313 of SARA, WHMIS: D2A OSHA: 29 CFR 1910,1200 (Hazard Communication) required UNITED STATES REGULATIONS: Mineral oil, petroleum extracts, heavy naphthenic distillate solvent appears on one or more of the hazardous substances lists in the following states: SECTION 16: OTHER INFORMATION The information provided in this Material Safety Data Sheet is believed to be accurate and reliable on and as of the date an page one. However, this Materital Safety Data Sheet is not a guarantee or warranty of any kind, express or implied. Any and all warranties of merchantability and/or fitness for a particular purpose are specifically disclaimed. It is the user's responsibility to determine the conditions under which the product is used, including the selection of engineering controls, work practices and Personal Protective Equipment to minimize hazards. Code: 1 902 E ■ _ Pvhihi r w ■ ♦ . 1 • • • ' I r 0 i TR 12603 - Exhibit 3 0 Ll STATE of TENNE SEE DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION CONSTRUCTION DNgSION SUrrE 700, JAMES K POL K BUILDING 505 QEAQERIOK STREET NASWILLE, TN 37243-0326 (615) 741-2414 aroFfiv O. SCHROER COMMISSIONER. January 13, 2014 Pavement Technology, Inc. 24144 Detroit Road Westlake, Ohio 44145 Dear Mr. Colin M, Durante, BILL HASLANI GOVERNOR This is your official notice of the Prequalification Status for Pavement Technology, Inc. The Department is classifying your current prequalifcation status as "Limited". Your Prequalification Status is limited to the maArrnurn aggregate amount of $1,500,000. under contract or construction. The Prequalification Questionnaire may he amended at any time. Sincerely, - Peggy B. Jernigan Prequalifcation Officer f TR 12603 - Exhibit 3 i fit W r� L l L J to +twk bi-I Nr H 0 eq �Ma ;,•�•:. ,-' il• •' 1 i '•. ••t r I\::_ti'•," .��'••, 1:�_i,�.i` .Wy:'Y*s t• ' • '• '�.► • • ..�,l�^•''.�rt's'{} )• ;r: L�'-• r�. w ' �'�?'�„R+�' f J'%,.�Ij y�-' }1'�{` :J+•�v�!�s�,';�l � •, i <• ••'' .�• � •L'.'r-+!.''S` �`�itj,' J�if ��►' ,.� .,�.'�..r � ••i � � >I ifltY�?� .. Y_, >_. + . t. 'y.. µ f'-' 'r : .'� T j" `i i. 1•�` ..' �•'. _ �-%= t° Y, _ ti ��'�•. �.•y'.r�Ei�yj+�l. �� w�! �•�;, '. „r �5:. ,,�♦ ,, �;�j'� F;✓. f'-' .. 1'.�,:.. .•� .-.��;�.���7°rl„- sy .t:''::�:K�}'�;�1'.'t.' �ij��"�',�"r'''s �' • • •ti•.�•�' M•`ti• _i«"� ,`:• +c.,.•i�� l �..~t .4'Sj �`�j:;�t:t•.' �.-:�/'s;'^Y v,a. `�T ,F,. - • � . �� " rL • s• r �. , ; t. 'Ps � s ' �•�.,1t�i� i y� •Nw:r �' t a � • .'t•.«•� . ...• �: �''� ;Y.i'.A♦'.O � �•:.,. Jt. '' .. w,,' ♦+ �=,-t-� r ,iiy�S� J,a• + .ji f .�- ~•. � Y' f` � ,••r• ;t •J'• , oaf �i: ,�J,+•.!'{�,. T j�1t,+a ; �� .�rG .sF i ty.r �,r.}•_df` .�"J =,;7%J .� .r`H..�-r•' - .�r.. 1,.. '- '•i• t •'i• •• i\ '� k�. 1•♦ "•• .. iL L�.••; • _'�Pub jA, ,t••....�GGGG.''''____yl N'i A! � 4'. � ,'' 1� 1 ^ '. �y.t� :J +'°'`.� «f' +'. .,S �J`::t '\ y• T4 '': `G'L� '.' ♦.ir^•�'i•'r'•�,t3 .'��•r tS.i ;`;i-..,+►, •«.1�... +w'.1• .. .•t;. �k:i�'+•fr .: -♦ J. �+' .: •+' •;3..�-r'^+y �� i'.=r. �,►' i�•�i•'i� • •w'. �.';.. i. ti1,1.7,•a7 E.J {•. . - �+ „� t vs��;t .S•-� 'Ls''4.fn.�' v••.au'•,' f. .iY..�}..,.. 'R •rr .+ *t*.:.� ♦ �1 .��'._ ��+ �•; .:'r•�asf• • r,i '.��rwt jj,,��� •�• •�'� J,• L' '•17��•�• P`�y��.i.•��•f•• �•f'.��+�{}2�4►:'.� �� '�♦�. :'n"1 +L 1t. .I3 • . • !.r r ���. R �t fir• �r1 ,• ;• f ; �. �Rj.AF� �' "r3y�• r`�F;%:-�" «h . � a� �� � t« :`l`� ��r' r i .. . t }}i•i%� ♦ 4ty .. .ems ,�! ,fSr i tri' ,i'.:.'�' ♦ . si • .y. 4 !yam�,i, ���a• :it*;Y• f4 4 ti»,�.t 3 'tit y:`Z' �� . . , "'f ,, �, '•'. ''`�� � a .e rw"•? :'Y �ri'r.,y �:�wSt:,iJ't/► �'"�'�y,�'t' `"aJ '•�w �!•+!•',�j ' '� tl ' ' p ' ,' ~ ��', - •Y) 'a �: rr'i a�,S:°.A-,•s"7fw �. .,M .� p`,Ya �r� i�A :iA'; •.v s!'1i, - �. .� y .,t.' ` �!a �,1. f• . .e ; . •r• •;• :'q: e F JS r•, tr ;r. !, j�, C _ ..'.:".' J? Jam., w•+ • tr •_' , j • Jj p - : - •i• `¢� ✓.T•I+ t �! 1 , l�fw..�}!t'' ,.i • 1.+•� i�. •ti•, •1..f;•..� G�;t, :. '� 1�. + ^•'• r;.s. .>•' :i '•i ...'•�• w•: •.. ."S+ 't� t }.••J i• �•'.r `' 3/•r; rL .f„(.••�'y ♦,.' �!' •_� � l"� �-M'i .;; i+•'-•+iy _ >• •w . +.n: Ly � ' , • 2 r°•' 'A. s'>: A .�y,1. x..' :�'�.�a `♦,f��.�.��. / j ��v ` • � •�•S �.' -�` • G K � •�, •r A•'• f• ' ,•�•, - 'r .rr•. + �' • '� r'�'. �+'E *,� ��J.=y '�•••, �t ::. ^•.%1 ,►„� ♦' +''. si �S. C►FFFt""` .�i.r_i. SI+L �N?/�„ � ..�r�,i. Y� •4i,��� a.� r.-.., 'I'� P•i ,�'+1j• ,y. , ,« f . t i - • � '• r_.. ►tea! � ' :.w �� «+: ♦ N"nA+..+, .1 3 `�t•J� lKA'.s':j:✓�•1+�= µ �,�...',:�a i.'[.. `.'-� + +' 'r='�, J ,ti •'+ t!�'^.'r•:y1.. ..•a• _.tom• A9 ,. �q• r♦. �i;, •r. Qt -r i r �! 1�a: •1'• s •�W.J Nt• .• •4 . :•�-•'j � °'!'• f:..• i ;y.'. !••:Y wr. Yr. : >r% ,,� i•^r '_ r>' 1 �' •'�, :'�•'• %�' �Y s•�>•. �. i. ir. •'.!1 •} t h �:'��. �t�' a„`_ • � ;' ." i �. �....Lr .. i'.� '�/ a 'i' . •• ..•r. � s �'4"1 i•' is •.•'r«� ,'4 . '+y�• i.•• �. •:/• !•..:;�• 1, J.t4•� v'y....K • •.;'► �i+-.. fi , • ., ✓✓. � . : i � !I!/MQ:.i!,y,� , +>•, 1wl�: •i ' ��t i• R°;n!♦. 45t ��.ri • l � ... l ♦ f'•s�'" .; • '%�,�..;. •�,�y. ♦ �;:�� .•t ,T;�•�I�j, '�,, r•~� r i ''F��'•~r '�v yy� f 1'��: trc, L� -♦ �•� , ,,�,,.R '•.' ,Yi',.••l.=�'u�',�.i-. c ?rv� 'r�� •'iir �' t�Jil�i.}°'•'�"�.6,� r• i.':;s' « "t.,•,� '�1Y h+j+ .rr.. !,t +.y,� t .- r •�`: y,.f�•�.,�r-\!rJ.{ .4 �• rr•:..Y11N,; y 'y�y�7�r�.J� � ♦ ri , t •. •i.`Ry • •�-�:I^{t{..�•j �'> ` ••�••J�r� _.� ♦. -o ��t �.-.�)'iCif",-�••i'y�;•'(•\a'.r 7 ol.,j .f• !' • .'� �+' ...t��•+�'jr+►J Si;r .ti. ,yr1► rl.:'!►'�Ibk .'t' +, -4;• �• 1 `��lam_ f s i - •Mw.. '_. r � > , V^ �'i1•• a• - < i."T ` .JJy . _ ,�� ri. a •'i'•t: {}7, �_ a'• Jr �;�r:+•� «;� • rie• a.4 • 'J ate• ► � • •• .� + ..,t� 4 f . �tz l� OkA-T RA C -r- , - •, t, � '! '�.'• � s \ to t .. •. �. f,' ,t . . `+•,mow, 'r r' � .S •i .-.r.: . �' � � ,� NI U cc OHIODEP TR-12603 - Exhibit 3 • . r� �\ "''• �.jr!t'i �`�#, ..5'M� 'f".•► - .. •.�*.. :S�� •t� ♦ � `K ..,.Y• �� .r . t 't [f'`�+j�- i TO•).f�f!■.�•{ f 11.771 11O atc 5r ticate. rr x .• r & it .. . f Qu Ce This certifies that .PAV lit1tNT 3E NNQI*►C3 Y� .1 N.. _hers- been'• registered. bye=�t�i�,ate .��.Fyy��y[II'�( Transporta�w as a .pre�qualiffed contractor: Th�s� ce rftca . a � u lIt1d;466, I . o an 's o :: ` .� ' • , f' a' iUV11S0 G•c .; • « • i .. a•... •'�, si'� .V° ,�r,•.� Tltl«' � t{C� ►• •"iRas• r submit bi0s .on State .t�way Protects up t but not excee��nr6 15,Q4E��.��ss.r;eo�a a any o. R. :�endin ning6rn err Sa Lur ay, . a '� , 2014. � • .. :� =..� .' This lfi #e= bills f he # # 1 ss� � t�ot� .v 'r �`lts#ed~b' lo. 11 Apply Bltu ' i� out Tre'atrnentS 4d':.:w at6r proqft rig 39 Maintenance of Traffic t . Effective Date1. ��.;. Issued D9f 81 d?'0".fa .. Drcfor ' t3eputy Director �c�ate dumb - . C rrier�t of-'('ransparfatic n er f er. 14230 Wivjpn oT ores t-uctic�n lll:?h* '*g r�ri' nt' . _ ' 1 j •� TR 12603 - Exhibit 3 State of Florida Department of State I certify from the records of this office that pAVElyffi T TECHNOLOGY, INC. is an Ohio corporation authorized to transact business in the State of Florida, qualified on November 26,1986. The document number of this corporation is P 12308. I further certify that said corporation has paid all fees due this office through December 31, ? 014, that its most recent ann-dal report/uniform business report was filed on February 27, 2014, and its status is active, l f u-ther certify that said corporation .has not filed a Certificate of Withdra-wal. Given under my hand and fire Great Seal of the State of Rorida at Tallahassee, the Capital, this the Twenty-seventh arty of February, 2014 Secretary o, f State Authentication ID: CC7758"2944 To authenticate this eertif cate visit the I'oIlowing she,en ter this ID, and then follow the instructions displayed. hftps://efile.sunbiz.org/.ctrt:autbver.btmi 0 0 0 ir �eu3 1 Jls/s3 TR 12603 - Exhibit 3 0 Certificate of Registration Issued Pursuant to Chapter 212, Florida Statutes 6E P, "ClvtEN OF EVENUE 78-8012304264-7 88116/89 Certificate Number Tht cerfiges that PAVEMENT TECHNOLOGY INC 24144'DETROIT RD WESTLAK.E OH 4 4145 -15 15 Registration Effective Cate DR-11 R.10/13 has met the sales and use tax registration requirements for the business location stated above and is authorized ,to collect and remit tax as required by Florida laver. This certrficate is non -transferable. POST THIS CERTIFICATE IN A C614SPICUOUS PLACE THIS IS YOUR SALES & USE TAX CERTIFICATE OF REGISTRATION (DETACH AND POST IN A CONSPICUOUS PLACE . THIS IS YOUR ANNUAL RESALE CERTIFICATE FOR SALES TAX Nate: New dealers who register after mid -October are issued annual resale certificates that expire on December 31 of the following year. These certificates are valid immediately. DA-11R, R. f Q/13 2014 Florida Annual Resale CertWicate for Sates Tax THIS CERTIFICATE EXPIRES ON DECEMBER 31s 2014 "0 1*11 11 ..._ PAVEMENT TECHNOLOGY INC 24144 DETROIT RD WESTLAKE OH 441 45-1515 DR-13 R. 14l13 0: .:•78-8012304264-7 This is to certify that all tangible personal property purchased or rented, real property rented, or servic e&purchased by the above business are being purchased; or rented for one of the following purposes; } Resale as tangible personal properly, * Fte-mtal as i4al pmpwV. Incorporation as a rrate&l, lngredierr4, or • Re-mnW as tangible personal property. _ 1ncaWmt1o6 i* and sale as of the repair of component part of tangibla persofud Pwp" • Resale of services. tangible personal pmpe rty by s repair dealer. that Is being produced for sale by manufacturing, e Re -rental as tArWent rental pro�erty. c ompvundng, or processing. This cert�cate cannot be reassigned or transferred, "his certff'ic;ith can only be used by the active registered dealer or its authorized employees. Misuse of this Florida Annual Reese Certificate will subject the usor to penaltles as provided by law. Use signed phd *My fpr resale purpose. Presented ta; oiwe dame er an p o Pro4en#ed icy: odd grWure e c .} PAV EM-t CERTIFICATE OF LIABILITY INSURANCE TR 12603 - rni OP 10*0 PK k (MMIDorY M) 03101 /14 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 POLIO BELOW. THIS CERTIFICATE OF INSURANCE DOES NOT CONSTITUTE A CONTRACT BETWEEN THE ISSUING INSURER(S), AUTHt3FRUIZ ..IE,PRESENTATIVE OR PRODUCER, AND THE CERTIFICATE HOLDER. WPORTANT: If the certificate holder is an ADDITIONAL INSURED, the policy(ies) must be endorsed, If SUBROGATION IS 'WAIVED, subject to the terns 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 endorsements). PRODUM 440-333-6300 McGowan Insurance Home Office - Old Forge Centre 440-333-3214 20595 Lorain Road Fairview Park, OH 44126 Colin C. Deaf INSURM Pavement Technology Inc. 24144 Detroit Rd Westlake, OH 44145 NAME-* Pam Muzilla PHONE o .44(f-333-6300 � A E-MAIL. ADD iiM. pmuz:tta mccgawaninsurance.com INSURENSJ AFF0 A : Traveler's Indem n INSURER 8 WSURER C: INSURER D INSURER E : INSURER F : PIG COVERAGE 440-333-3214 NAIC # 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 CONOIT10N OF ANY CONTRACT OR OTHER DOCUMENT WITH RESPECT TO WHICH THIS CERTIFICATE MAY BE ISSUED OR MAY PERTAIN, THE INSURANCE AFFORDED BY THE POUCIE,S DESCRIBED HEREIN IS SUBJECT TO ALL THE TERMS, EXCLUSIONS AND CONDI'i SONS OF SUCH POLICIES, UMITS SHOWN MAY HAVE BEEN REDUCED BY PAID CLAIMS. TYPE OF WSURANCE I ; VD _ Poucy I+IUMS GENERAL UASILITY A X COMMERCIAL GENERA i M11.ITY X DT-CO-324NS425 03101114 43141115 CLAWS -MADE: OccuR x $2,600 Ded Properly Damage GEWL. AGGREGAT'S LIMrr APPLIES PER: POLICY ZC PRO- El !OC AUTOMOBILE L.IABIL" X ANY XnO DT-810-324N6425 03101114 03101/15 ALL OWNED SCHEDULED OS IX NE�NO-NEt� XAUT HIRED AUTOSAUTOS UNIeRE" UAB X OCCUR A EXCESS UAB CLAIMS MADE CUP-324N6425 031011/4 03101/ 15 OED I X RETENTION S 101000 WORKERS COMPENSATION AND EMPLOYERS UAJBIUTY Y ! k A ANY PRoPRIEToPjpARTr4ewsxacuT1vE DTJ-U B-�29O D776�-'1-14 03101 /14 0310/116 OFFICER/MEMBER EXCLUDED? NIA (Mandatory In NH) FLORIDA If yw. desaibe under DESCRIPTION OF OPERAMONS I LOCATIONS 1 VEHICLES (Attach ACORD 101, Addiftnia RemeslM Selmdute, N more spat.* is mqu[red) Fhe City of Margate additional insured for General Liability Only. CERTIFICATE HOLDER City of Margate Purchasing/Finance ~' 5790 Margate Boulevard Margate, FL 33063-3699 1 ACCORD 25 (2010105) MAR.OAT'I L LIMITS EACH OCCURRENCE S- 11000100 I!RIEM-ISES fen emrmcel $ 11 3 D0,000 MEOW An on*Berson) $ 3,#14 PERSONAL & ADV INJURY S 1100000€I GENERAL.AGGREGATE $ 2$000100 PRODUCTS - COtAPIOP AGG $ 2t000900 COMBINED SIINGLE UMITMe 'kCO200 I,oD 800ILY INJURY (Per porsnrl) $ BODILY INJURY (Per acdder4) S PpROPERTY DAMAGE S EACH OCCURRENCE $ $ 51000300 AGGREGATE $ 51000,000 X WC STATU- OTH- S E.L. EACH ACCIDENT S "I,000*0o E.L„ DISEASE - EA EMPLOYEE 1 tD00100 F-L. DISEASE -POLICY LIMIT 1/000100 SHOULD ANY OF THE A13OVE DESCRIBED POLICIES BE CANCELLED BEFORE THE EXPIRATION DATE THEREOF, NOTICE WCLL BE DELIVERED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE POLICY PROVISIONS. AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVL Colin C. Dean 0 1988-2010 ACORD CORPORATION. All rights reserved. The ACORD name and logo are registered marks of ACORD TR 12603 - Exhibit 3 0 a 270 PARK AVENUE EAST f amok— MANSFIELD, OH 44901 uLSIONS w%v Fax: 419-522-80506 phone.- 419-5222-9440 Licensed Nianufacturar Trir Refining, LLO Produms of Golden awrl Preseriation Pmducft CERTjF:jC:ATE OF COMPLIANCE PRODUCT: RECLPuMiTE$ IT 1S "HEREBY CERTIFIED THAT THE ABOVE QRaQUGT DEStGRATEO HEREON CGMFOPablS T4 THE APPLICABLE SPECIFICATIONS FOR THE PRODUCT SO 1i�1D1G.ATED, AND THAT PAVEkMENT TECHNOLOGY, INCORPORATED HAS BEE`l AN AUTHORIZED APPLICATOR FOR D & D EMULSIONS, INC, Ali AUTHORIZED LiC;EMSEti MAiNi.tFACTURE2 FOR TRIGt7R REFtMiNG, €.LC. Oats, Jul, 0-1, 20012 ..�` T-edw. Pr o � i TR 12603 - Exhibit 3 j lI RICORRERNING, LLC Producers of GOLDEN BE;4EI PRESERVATION PRODUCTS 1134 Manor St. - 011dale, CA 93308 i P.O. Box 6677 • Bakersfield, CA 93388 Phone 661.393.71 10 — Fax 661.393,160E 1 RFCLAMITE@ Asphalt Rejuvenating Agent Sveci ications: Tuts Tests on Emulsion: Test Method ASTM AASHTO Viscosity @ 250C, SFrS D-244 Residue, % w0l D-244 (nod) Miscibility Testp} D-244 (mod) Sieve Test, % woo D-2.44 (Mod) Particle Charge Test D-244 Percent %ght Transznittancet4l CAB Cement Mixing D 244 T-59 T-59 (mod) T--59 (mod) T 59 (mod) T-59 GB Requlkem.ents Min. Max. 15 40 60 65 No Coagulation 0.1 Positive ..-- 30 2.0 Tests on Residue from Distillation Flash Point, CoC? °C D-92 T-48 196 _.... VISCt Sl 01, D-d�45 ....w 100 200 Asghaitenes, °low �-2��-'�� ---- (3,75 Maltene Distribution Ratio D-2006-70� --- fl.3 fl.6 PC +- AIM +r Yf � Ratio(5)D w.wr. /w►V06- I V V.M - Saturate Saturate hydrocarbons, SN D-2006-70 --., 21 2$ IASW, D244 Ev$po Lion Test for percrat of r"Idue is made by heating 50 gram sample to 14910C (30010I) until foaming ceases, thus coot irnmed%ately and calculate results. ZTest procedure identical with ASTM D-244 60 except that .O2 Normea Calcium Chloride solution shall be used in puce of disWW water.. sTest procedure identical with ASTM D244 60 wwVt that distilled water shall be used in place of two percent sodium oleate solution. 4Test procedure is attached. SChea iml composition by ASTM. Method D 2006-70: PC = Polar Compounds, At = Fust Acidaffins. A 2 :- Second Acids ms, S = Saturatod Hydrocarbons. Note; For p ten conversion use 242 gal/toa, Now Data presented are typical, s*t vatiatlon may occur from lot to lot. is is is ova TR 12603 - Exhibit 3 I* Eva S e i Iw • C" Run.way 1.6 r 4*-% 40%. L f A tle Id • AIR"& • w � by eofcchnical Laborawrry . U.S, Amy Euglr=r WltiT� -PtS MML SlRdOn • P.O. Pox 631 Vicksbwg, MinsiLmipi Much 1993 Pavement r t M III � It J f •- _ i�. 24144 i tDeVorl Rd. Westakeisa h 8i `� 4 � r 1 1•4w\IM .•1.1�111 Illlrr� • • • �"'�M�r.11.W4WYU r. M I.V'FW 1 •' TR 12603 - Exhibit 3 9 we 0 • . done so the runvrSLY c otAd' remain open to traffic during treat. rent. Before treatment, one set of three 6--in.f cores were taken at mch of eight I tides, selected at random throughout the runih�ay, moo sets from Phase I and three sets each. from Phases 11 and M. Core loca- tions we sho�vn on Incl 1. After treatment thrte additional copes'w=— taken at each loca- tion wig. I to 4 ft cif the orrai acre lomfiom and in tie same COrStrot Cdon Zane. b x na samples Nvae Processed by sa%iing 3/8 in, of matey al from the xipper sar f act. The asphalt was extraextraoted from this 3/84n. --this; . sample and r r* Untreated samples were procmed at tht fieid labraratory at lames. -r e r overed asphi& and treated samples were reed to. for eSS M9 as�d..aetara- tion and viscosity tag. Results of these laboratory twu are ���� in 'fable It Test results 3��att the rpejuvenamon of t 6 _ 7 a ' 9 . r 3 . L-1 i• TR 12603 - Exhibit 3 0 r� Construction seal. Reclam tie was used as a construction seal. k-IompanSili the lower left area Nvas not treated. OAA �► per' Sr 1 41- E 4 •,Y _ '•'�El�r�*tis.',,{icr�i+r . R `•lr, ►l7"y►ir+ ti �� - ��r'r �..� - . ' fA�!1��: �,;f- >..i3• ��-, � r� � �,�7�r y•* f '�j s. � s ; 1 • ,rr t !• Ill,y�•+.� , - fir, #' •+ •+Lr, /fir, r . a.. ' . `. ,• .: � ; 4, X!+L . fil G: • r !!` '! ii+lh.i��+ • I rt' _• �'` t •..�n,''-ti• fol.i►� �'1 ,;4 ••.>,'' �:.�;= r f'':; f -...,� ,� . �i ./•�,�,yri`; �L, / `� _ fit` J f �1 � Re Winite was used as a construction seal on the drys areas of th'ss pavement. Untreated areas are still wek from water penetmung the surface. Reclamhe eras used as a construction seal on the dry areas of the pavement. 5 Penetration values of asphalt extracted from dares (New Mexico Highway Department). Reclamite treated (2 years) Gore Depth Value I Top Will 52 2 Top Wit 48 3 Top 1/2 4:0 Untreated 4 Top W' 17 5 To pW' r 23 6 To 1/2" 22 Penetration values of asphalt extracted from cores (Douglas Street, Kern County, Calif.). Reclamite treated Depth 6 mos. 30 mos. Top A 37 25 D n treated To y" 1/2 18 13 . Penetration values of asphalt on cores taken at intervals over period of time (Day Street, Kern County, G8110. Reclamite treated Depth 21 mos. 16 mos. . 36 mos. Top 'A 82 48 40 Untreated Top ,A## 23 19 15 N How Reclamite Preservative Seal doubles pavement life. In two years this pavement: Ravels and cracks without Rec[amite Remains free of defects wish Rcclamite °r r a '.' (. '" t. .' - •, { r 4 Ir-•-ar Ja � � ".r } ,.'. 'a i,�✓• ,.' ,'i - r; a.+ ,.« „rw N�•Ir � t ,-. f r+y' "'�' '7.r .ti �' � r W }{'� F` -,f. r I,.r «' lr �,, a•'.. 'l �Yt wrt f� w- r _ r'S{-P ,`r .�.�� ' -f"' r .�, [�.,. l`•,r, '�! ♦ a s t''A�R�. � ..Jr.'+• 'J �?,. r�.�- r .�i ♦ �tir,,,r j, _ri .} t✓Y { Yr. ". �c r.''ti rti r...t / `� »rf� -, .Y� ..,,, y r f4: ,,• it "rYit.r"..i,J F'.� �• Tr �.Sa_Y,.'1I_°, '�'r' ! �I.'•�'-+., AA y•\rr.. �l ii { �{ •i ••, •'• 7 • 'Y 1r^F, -t :'r ,"' 't i ,�, - �/"'# `. ♦ + • } tt.. r 1., .I f� .r( / � •r • % r1 r: � r" ''_ • ♦ rr 1, t:i,� r}"1f,.Yr �� }" ` t1�'Y` .�. ss `:�rY rt.,'�v .r`1 t`� `a r' °"'� x r`�r r � 5--.+� ��': ,`_ ".. fw � r y`.,. +'✓ •T J _ �,+♦ rw,i..-+-fir'/�FA,. rt y •.� r 5 �r', �. r, x- r+�... +.... * � r'�, f •�' �,1••-, r•+ Irk_! + Y .! ,+t- �.�r. ;j ,, ..,� YI���♦.,�.r.... r � = r-� � 1_ w ra 'r "1 t" •rr' r�, i-, .. t .r 1 • .4 /''ir / �'r�. °r t.\ �.- far', \. • f ~� �' � ..,, . � r •r �''. • � !` r -� " � [ ..+ � r- � .• s .:r r d y �• �' ` - � (..It �.� 1,#}•,fliF•,�.�'.'".wii.J i� s!w•�' s r�"�ti.r•r', .•1�rTi rr ,-' ' /l1 ` ,+,-.ram jl �►�t f- r/ f rR r tea' i . rp.-,, • 4 ,�r• 7Rt Y.+-. T Y.. ,� „}.�"� `r .-.. • t ` , ..r / ` ? ` r r 1 -. t I ♦ -,r '�,•rt r a. ..� i t,, �.J. �:ti '.. ♦ i+. a� \.r r r w1 f. +w .� '1 t x,.tt;.� ff .Y.., r''" ?/ #: r.--.-. - � ri. r �„ Z .'. L't. i • .Vs°� � •,yr !- .^ `e `� r,3 { � --t S"t .,,Y . % 'L�.,, -J ,.>r i .t,. r J c .,, r. �. .•.. I �✓ .r t aw r ✓'r}r. ff_/�� t+iT''� i+,f�`ri i,e. �`{ � ram' ?♦ lr;,1 � r- Sy1.� tw.-': �i- r4t,r( • tiI `� r•j rr+�,, .�- •,r(' .. i �. i i ,.'4 .�' .." 'fi't �/ iJI : t.w Y'r '. r f♦. r Irl-'�i.i .r'l ,r;• •�wrJ�� .}j,1• +. lC'' a. r -•�l'P ��r``�, ''j�' ,rr r. ; 1` ►� r•I lt'�,,,, � �,..r_ �pi r rir` J 3,'�v r �•�J r ; r �? .�,-� w i, t ��'-»3 r r,+! sr..1L,�-. •+��'.- .1..., "'r .,+r't 'al �rtr j •r r� i rr ! I. ./. ly �,r,; P-+ c1.{•, �,." -. i•�f..,}r Kt i- I. ...15, it"�.".l .:,• '(r".�r -�7r; "e. ,_l�! I'pt ir' (, I. X �." ♦• n . 114. •� y.� 1' p r�,r r `. 1 rjf w 1. �l,l.}� l weft } ,,ryJ!'r. vsi:�'rr�, w/�4rr "" :r`1 •��: �; y� �f` ''i , j r tl A. f . �r , t 7 s. "'sl/fr l a .t , t ► i iS „j, . - -.I � � Fr,G,,, a a, 7 t3 rr �-?W ►i .x,�rr,",� i .'iJ•'fl'� M,+ a f ` I ri 1 •+ r'•� ( �'r7_, �' �' J�� r. IN -ram -��"r r C' �rj.I`fr i�['ai,rr�« •i;.t �!'�• f•r ,ri` r ♦►tif ��' r. +iyY' �� �.vff \�.. t',, ,�,rl a r�•J��1 �.M. �1R.,7 .i a !. •}t r rY +« _r w i}p. 1r't 1 f? �.•��� yLJw♦ +.Yr«� tf,J-r„� Y^+w .: - + w1}l �: 7�•'f ♦rt• �t i.'•7t! gl '+ r' sr�* `,r ''�1-', '•'*'� f'.;,r�.l'�.J.�s��,^ . 'yi � �.{1' S�'.1rrrA; t av ,tit.'• ll 7 ,/•,, i .'f rt �4 r l / 1+ t�• ,rf ,/vf,°-f�rw,R r ,may✓,,*I.,._.'}�,� r �a?.r{' f, r-ii' r��r"/t6 + �f.�p S rr.� S� / rr- `!tiptr r�jt. l� r�i.• �`� i'r•7,1, LF`\'~^M . `' �.�•yi,e r';,.,t 1W ` ,w� � �. , t rr r y` ► �+, � ' .!ir. 04 rt t i err .- i�,, r ai- t'r J w� r•, 'Y'} .. Kfi ••r '«, rt`i ~}+ .i *�f. •3�r C. {� , tiJ [n,\ r`Y 4r a Rr r "r [r ?i rX c� " r# Jr r a.•.♦x �Yr i rJ•%1 i ./4= I is v j 1ar,tS'.rd. •L 7r •"pi �" '�! 1 tA, I ,A. a• `'f•r �i*�-Yt`•':r Al �:�I t.' r .i }�, Sp";r't°r i �lA,',�#rar1!'rt'+� `�� S p� �J t `+ tt i f. T: i`11 .r`;;: tr r•. 1 j�TI tip^`` , Tr4 T 01'.r'� .' P3N „�, r}J,r,� Jfr..s w#l<t , • j ry�M! ,}r�.. Ashfj�,-". A, 4( .,•,",,f ", ,• r ✓4 /'4 Y",r 'f.�.^Y3 "r ..,. �,�$r `} {",rK7� tri `�" C` .r •w yt t # f r r .11, ` ti .�_•° (p' , ► Y7A. v .rri •},r r . {' yI� r IF `i „i� ."'4A r!'Ir'{"rr`s ��J�, � r!• �, r t,lrrf �..i"'•• t,[/t,+.r 4i:�`,r`ili� I�r,..- ''4 i'..��`�l`t'r :.° :0'`.l}) ia♦`' l.r-^y ';, �t�f �,,rr`,i11 Al �1.• . r�. r,. 't l �a1 + _.•. �,i* f �, '.'#� � �r 1, = . , t A i- � � (� +. � + : ''a ti `., � i K ' f� rY�f"�lr�`�.. 14 e -rAA 1; +il'[ r'' r.•fr`i •-}L Tt-�r 5,,��. +..' .•(+`.-SX.ri }i�•A r w � .�.. o , ► J"' r:, 1 � +f � � "( .% .' . '�l''i► i t �� � , � } �'"+ ;r: � v ;� 4 �; }:7..,..tf ., r'` -1,.t "}, "( _ i"'• `r v , �•-�� A.rr s.•. Vf ... p.,, + Jr R'r� At 4`i 3 r . .a ^, r v , ,� L s r,.•'2 (('' i, .�y .'.• r�"l .� �r� �� s • r. yy.�.•.. ,.� y ll r 1fr N"... ►� , li r.- <� riir ,+a;ai'Ir H`-r�r +a �..:,v ,I 1:v3 �.'fr i;+;'!� ! '.�I.ir tw•sw �....r{r. y.{'�. i.,r- r, '� ,� ��'.•+ i�+ +•°,+...1 lei .'' . i .,�f ♦. '� "Y .+. r , „ r r a,r... 4 r ,.;H R..rt• •, 'x: t✓,. 5/ �r.,�t t i^ , i l.i. r ".1" t '; rr� ,Lei",�,rti g `t; .+its "MIrri!r R I"��✓'�f/# 41 h I } �y +'��" .I", t,�< � ♦ � r " � f r r ♦ ...- � , • 1r�, �tr 3', s 'ff-r 1!� 7�(, �,�tT.• F j i•►a'Y^ r'_L �`�,•. ! l .r 4. ^�S f . Jn l v r'. nr r`„ 3 �1 ♦ �i- -'' ../'�' L t��. rr ♦y/wit` .r �++-.,13+0;y j.�irtt,,`f►}'A r.; i'�'!r, il•r'(t. Y y. .. �, , Ar \ 1' } s * y. l t .7 l'..S ' } "/ • r ! + ,r + { S y .•i'.f +Y j �13 ti y 'r n . �, . r!�r r�:r✓r�'�r✓�•C(*ll\>•Y'.F♦....f.�'yf,',r".:,d•.f!rF �s4�:j�'{ � ti 4 r{• ' r,i ,.*,�--J/'t✓°, r-'r.f,,,, =,.I 7 r.. P`�r.i. �.,./.�*. rl,F ��J` ;ir tr 1L �.t�; ±l�•a• • Y;►A,'��,;f: fT.,olr. ,ttjy~C,l t i__'i���..'' ,�♦ d�,. ' , /' • i r' x"+ 4 r�-'1'Js i%r f- A, ;� � ,"if,,y frr••�r�•,I �r-�;i C .R.1� a`.'r, l r�,,�,,, sCs-�,�,.,.-}� tf � �'4 lip �r°erty+►•�•.+� �./,�wtf Jk j..rif'1-:,+, �„`•�.„# �'t• r 'fl' }r ♦ f C .Y.1 r �' *t,^ r t�; r [..r•/ IV A,�+li .fir-, r�sis�i' M',�.r�`r �'� t •�, ,J�. XC, ���'�' •,•r, ••J:,+�'� •A T�♦r.! rti# }�}ter !••. r'r 7" � • + "f r'y � •ff`f ft�r�C'���L a.:iJ.' ; i. t� �., r. �x rr a^ _ aw A ,IAP; ; j +i r✓��it{ 1 M,►t• !�" �!,.� Jf %�•'.rr'( ���.}sf.-+4�i .i.,..' Y*ar,... rr .a•-♦r 't'r t , f4. .r., lr" r: , t ��. Jr;r/ [H+ ♦lry�,,,, `• '{�r {". Lr i s '.•j' • r: °r `� ���-"!i f'jw�tlw��f i' rj +,\ + ,r. , yi.!p4� �µ`rr r !�14r {�," ��'' j�� I �`/ y •dt`��,r�.rll I'i'. rt* y , ! MA`rr�fr'� #Jr .�• Y� ram.. ''rl '•+l �t !r*'r /i �.i iil,. t' n, �f,r• )��} ',� l � r �r�i ti.r i� T,/r s•rti r,,f� `.-f,•I,i f[�Lt,��r �+i `1`i �. �,''...i. �_/rd,r,7 > +� i, . _ .`�1', r •ice ,r�+Ji. f �r r',.^+ .`','J' ja{,i�!�`+..��r�i,.L4r �'... t,,•�r' �1,�' �. l�*�{i'►`."'{,. r yt= tr .yr�j' y�yr.«t"."r'1� v,s r�"f�r•-'1r�r� •'��,f�`rrii��t,fi,ir. *+,!��`��� +�'.. }��f+�1/i�✓. ` �- *,}r�rj r {f ArJ' A+�''l ''M,�r,i/i+i1"Yt1`-(,r}v %`_ r� 5�4•,i'�I'' �'1. r rI�' L�tr'T •r tr r� t r r+- °"{ �•r� Ji �Y trt ' ,s ►�w+ �`" '+J �'tYs"+^•j>� f���•� r!1}yyt'�'..'�• t�-yi-.1 �ar.L�i+�f�"I':.'r�'1tx�`"E r`T , .�!° .rc�.1[ g�. •, iS`r ✓'f�' ,r 1yl f�r'Ir►�,I; �j r I 1r/ v+ �� r . v►1 r 's, i` i 1 �i # r� r 1- r'�� J t r' .A �' a,.. + 7 4',•..T. ��« aW1Al r ems. �ff i .f�r!✓••1 'v f:L.. i,n'�J�•,�lr `.Ir♦ � <� . r /-•JI f ► r Ra� ?•,*.+i-�"wf"�1I'i�.YJr'r� f�rr . ;� ff '�,�./ r � ��j J "L.�+ ,r f�.. M .rr,A i .rJ �) ..'Alf .rl+� �.'r;#'A 4��•r,l�,$t�llarr+l:► �o`�X t {.'. ! f *�f ` '1- Y+ 1� "fr�t,7 i a r r��y t.T t , w 1 ,��1rt ..,►-.•.�e. 3:4 ,,.{`�� r /�y _ .fir /° f v+ aLifrra�'` jw!:t`r i j . • i' N7 r �"r"Ti rrtrs f' 1#r r'/'. i�A �t �..+A .F * r t���y r ,;!I �'J.ri�.. �-,.. �,y+fr •,«•�.rr � �+-„�,/,' � r, � t �ra.�.Y y„, �r►I Rt yfy"t'.}.;r`y,'r.► it G3!,:r' �•�,r+r, /j�jj♦} i +I�IfrAL w r'S„"j'' t� �' •[fie^' �w'r1r'�'J,►"`� "Jf `: / it• '"1 d:��3r y. 1, ►„�J�Jsr s•y ►��%►•�+.� �,���}�4♦'�fry 4ee♦ } su" r �'► ��s f • r s 1� 144. �'r'�; 1 `' '_*RII•t r�'- ♦ �'. jyi""+.r�rrr `��+�-'"iy' t«��.`'j-�r�t � ••>1„♦♦ {y', ii!*.. - � i,'f IC pG' ��..�'�'' `� o.►.r r a►;' /�� r� Tr 'i �i. r"iY �. � Oe fii w. f.+ 11 1 t •�r � r�'� !C' /'f•f'r R�rXr jl►�rLt. i r r t =r}� t� l •Z ''� h � r-J t y � • ',a.� Air 4 ir� 4„� . � . .. � Ali 10 141 lb At yr i i+ ram• � - .: l •rrf ,f. 1'i � ��}`rf'wt ;.ter', 01 Al .0 �r`oo � � r t•, - •`„ I Aj - y� ir�r'� �. , \. • r� , Al ft rs►S c•��C' 'ifr.T j� aka^�� r�.R�.rr'"t , r r, ,y .-. .' ' ..-. •, ° i r,I: y ' r y.Yr,•#�`� '`2 {/!�'•�{ �A�-y* t - ''f r „ M " - .�i.... _. "�+..♦.'rti=•'r�. "St',.i5/1�'. � r=tom r' l.. '�- Jt ` W IV ,k,r ��.� _i,. •, y n[i r. r r•r. � i� ''��' �`t - 3j 1 #., #t'��+~�rrr r,v�it �����"`-'■ n• r.: J'wt � +u. `. r+ ." ` � a•. y r A;rill ,,�ti /1J' j++,,,"'iii••.��...ja" ra�+ rtC ,• .,A • ~. �! r t}.�I.'f r �.r+r♦. r, r'r •� k .� r-�. i �+ . ~AP " /'R �,J IMF +ll�r•^^J , ` i �' v` (�•, s . ♦ + ! 'rr a "�,r tk OG IF sf +C�• -40'tt+sT"`"}" ?1r�;14'�s' 4 i• _ . r = r' �r� J%�r „ ;, •FYI. ♦C s 1 s Y• a ,`ll�'S -. + r r. ,� .1 Y }t rf � � r � , � �y}�1�.f.� . � � i i ♦+ I i' . I r� r �_ 1'� r - ., _ ,r ,°• .. ..0 Mf r� ;'�iy�,°`..y% fri'17N� ++ ,. f �r." °•w<,�»' i''"y _ °�• ." r .' t, . > r r•...�t}1�• t�'i7 r .... ? r'i (,at' a GOLDEN BEAR TRICO REFININa, UC 0 0 Pavement Technology, Inc. 24144 Detroit Rd. Westlake, Ohio 44145 Phone: 800-333-6309 440-892-1895 Fax: 440-892-0953 July 9, 2014 Mr. Jack Strain Public Works Director City of Tamarac 6011 Nob Hill Rd. Tamarac, FL 33321-2401 Dear Mr. Strain: We are pleased to offer our proposal to apply Reclamite® Asphalt Rejuvenator to the streets listed below. NW 46TH ST NW 19 WY EAST END 1,610 $15255.80 80 NW 48TH ST NW 41 AV MAINLAND DR 703 $548.34 80 NW 49TH PL NW 47 TE NW 48 AV 447 $348.66 80 NW 50TH AV COMMERCIAL BV NW 50 ST 6,006 $49684.68 80 NW 50TH WAY NW 50 ST NW 49 RD 767 $598.26 80 NW 51 ST PL EAST END WEST END 31246 $2,531.88 80 NW 53RD ST NW 28 AV NW 24 AV 10,556 $85233.68 80 NW 55TH ST ROCK ISLAND RD NW 51 AV 575 $448.50 80 NW 57TH WAY CONINIERCIAL BV NW 56 PL 690 $538.20 80 NW 58TH CT NW 83 AV NW 82 TE 409 $319.02 80 NW 59TH ST NW 81 AV NW 87 AV 6,900 $5,382.00 80 NW 63RD CT NW 71 AV EAST END 550 $429.00 80 NW 68TH AV NW 78 ST NW 80 CT 35514 $2,740.92 80 NW 68TH TER NW 57 CT NW 58 ST 1,406 $1,096.68 80 NW 69TH AV NW 58 CT NW 57 CT 1,955 $12524.90 80 NW 70TH CT NW 72 AV NW 71 AV 15022 $797.16 80 NW 70TH PL NW 94 AV NW 95 TE 25044 $13,594.J2 80 It ree bauare on= ,b Y's NW 70TH ST NW 98 TE NW 97 AV 11482 $1,155.96 80 NW 70TH TER NW 76 ST NW 74 PL 1,495 $1,166.10 80 NW 73RD AV NW 76 ST NW 74 PL 11559 $ 1 ,216.02 80 NW 73RD ST NW 83 AV NW 83 WY 894 $697.32 80 NW 74TH PL NW 73 AV NW 66 TE 51494 $4,285.32 80 NW 76TH ST NW 96 TE NW 99 AV 21683 $211092.74 80 NW 76TH ST UNIVERSITY DR NW 66 TE %519 $711424.82 80 NW 79TH ST NW 85 AV NW 88 AV 2,453 $11,913.34 80 NW 93RD AV NW 71 ST SOUTH END 667 $520.26 80 BLACK OLIVE DR BLACK OLIVE WY BLACK OLIVE AV 1,239 $966.42 80 E PALM CIR BAYBERRY LN EAST END 626 $488.28 80 LINDEN CIR BANYAN LN EAST END 664 $517.92 80 MONTEREY DR NW 47 TE NW 48 AV 21556 $1,993.68 80 W PALM CIR BAYBERRY LN WEST END 583 $454.74 80 NW 101ST AV NW 70 ST NORTH END 131789 $1,395.42 81 NW 48TH ST NW 25 TE NW 26 TE 869 $677.82 81 NW 50TH ST NW 47 TE NW 49 CT 19661 $1 ,295.5 8 81 NW 54TH CT ROCK ISLAND RD NW 51 AV 575 $448.50 81 NW 58TH PL NW 84 AV NW 85 AV 1,048 $817.44 81 NW 58TH ST PINE ISLAND RD NW 86 TE 11548 $ 1 ,207.44 81 NW 58TH ST NW 66 TE NW 64 TE 21734 $2,132.52 81 NW 59TH PL NW 84 TE NW 87 AV 2,683 $2,092.74 81 NW 66TH TER NW 74 PL NW 77 ST 3,552 $2,770.56 81 NW 68TH TER NW 59 ST NW 62 ST 21351 $15833.78 81 NW 70TH ST NW 91 TE NW 91 AV 575 $448.50 81 NW 71 ST AV NW 58 ST NW 57 CT 958 $747.24 81 NW 71 ST AV NW 70 AV NW 63 ST lfiM $19276.08 81 NW 71 ST AV NW 68 ST NW 66 ST 1,086 $847.08 81 NW 78TH ST NW 73 AV NW 72 AV 588 $458.64 81 NW 81ST CT NW 100 TE EAST END 467 $364.26 81 NW 82ND TER NW 58 ST NW 58 PL 11048 $817.44 81 NW 83RD AV NW 59 ST NW 59 PL 869 $677.82 81 NW 84TH AV NW 57 PL NW 58 PL 2,609 $29035.02 81 NW 88TH TER PARADISE DR SOUTH END 562 $438.36 81 COCO PALM DR S TRAVELS PM LN S TRAVELS PM LN 21862 $25232.36 81 DOGWOOD CIR BANYAN LN SOUTH END 345 $269.10 81 KING PALM DR MULBERRY DR SOUTH END 41153 $3,239.34 81 WALNUT CIR YELLOW PINE LN EAST END 500 $390.00 81 WHITE CEDAR LN MULBERRY DR KING PALM DR 894 $697.32 81 NW 47TH AV NW 44 ST NW 44 CT 396 $308.88 82 0 u 41 w NW 48TH TER NW 58 ST NW 47 LN 131789 $19395.42 82 NW 49TH PL NW 47 TE NW 49 CT 894 $697.32 82 NW 49TH ST NW 42 WY NW 44 AV 11,329 $1,036.62 82 NW 52ND CT NW 49 AV NW 50 AV 25108 $1,644.24 82 NW 53RD CT NW 49 WY NW 49 AV 869 $677.82 82 NW 54TH CT NW 50 AV NW 49 WY 25428 $1,893.84 82 NW 55TH ST NW 28 AV NW 23 AV 55993 $4,674.54 82 NW 56TH CT NW 49 TE NW 50 AV 15201 $936.78 82 NW 56TH PL NW 57 WY NW 58 WY 11,176 $917.28 82 NW 57TH LN PINE ISLAND RD NW 87 TE 549 $428.22 82 NW 64TH ST UNIVERSITY DR NW 72 AV 35961 $31,089.58 82 NW 68TH TER NW 76 ST NW 77 ST 15559 $15216.02 82 NW 69TH AV NW 62 ST NW 59 ST 25530 $13,973.40 82 NW 71 ST AV NW 77 ST NW 76 DR 1,137 $886.86 82 NW 72ND AV NW 80 PL NW 83 ST 35833 $2,989.74 82 NW 75TH ST NW 69 AV NW 66 TE 13,981 $15545.18 82 NW 84TH ST NW 68 TE NW 68 AV 575 $448.50 82 NW 84TH ST NW 67 AV NW 66 TE 575 $448.50 82 NW 85TH TER NW 58 PL NW 57 CT 2,300 $1,794.00 82 NW 86TH TER NW 58 PL NW 57 PL 15827 $1,425.06 82 NW 91 ST TER NORTH END NW 70 ST 1,469 $1,145.82 82 NW 96TH TER NW 75 ST NW 76 CT 25811 $2,192.5 8 82 ROYAL POINCIANA WOODLANDS BV QUEEN PALM LN 45600 $3,588.00 82 LN SILK OAK CIR QUEEN PALM LN WEST END 550 $429.00 82 YELLOW PINE LN WOODLANDS BV NORTH END 45025 $35139.50 82 NW 49TH TER NW 57 ST NW 56 CT 767 $598.26 83 NW 58TH CT NW 81 AV NW 82 AV 869 $677.82 83 NW 60TH ST NW 68 AV NW 67 TE 843 $657.54 83 NW 62ND ST NW 68 TE NW 69 AV 409 $319.02 83 NW 63RD CT NW 70 AV EAST END 1,361 $1,061.58 83 NW 66TH ST NW 71 AV NW 72 AV 131214 $946.92 83 NW 66TH TER NW 57 CT NW 58 ST 15278 $996.84 83 NW 67TH TER NW 59 ST NW 61 ST 15712 $1,335.36 83 NW 68TH AV NW 76 CT NW 77 ST 1,048 $817.44 83 NW 71 ST CT NW 80 AV NW 78 AV 21134 $1,664.52 83 NW 73RD TER NW 75 ST NW 76 CT 15137 $886.86 83 NW 75TH CT NW 73 AV NW 72 AV 2,077 $15620.06 83 NW 76TH PL NW 73 AV NW 72 AV 15521 $1,186.3 8 83 NW 77TH WAY NW 61 ST NORTH END 1,150 $897.00 83 _. ` . Uart NW 85TH TER NW 59 ST NW 59 PL 971 $757.38 83 NW 86TH AV NW 57 PL NW 58 PL 19827 $1,425.06 83 NW 87TH AV NW 59 ST NW 59 PL 843 $657.54 83 NW 93RD AV NW 73 ST NW 71 ST 11354 $15056.12 83 AUSTRALIAN PINE DR BAYNAN LN BANYAN LN 21300 $15794.00 83 BLUE BEECH PL NW 56 ST BLUE BEECH CT 549 $428.22 83 COORKWOOD CIR CORKWOOD TE CORKWOOD TE 21223 $15733.94 83 MAINLAND DIR COMMERCIAL BV NW 46 ST 15,180 $115840.40 83 MULBERRY DR WOODLAND BV EAST END 6,031 $4,704.18 83 NW 100TH TER NW 102 LN SOUTHGATE BV 41600 $35588.00 84 NW 103RD AV NW 70 CT NW 70 ST 11712 $1,335.36 84 NW 108TH TER MCNAB RD NW 80 ST 2%467 $22,984.26 84 NW 19TH TER NW 45 CT NW 46 ST 664 $517.92 84 NW 23RD TER NW 54 ST NW 55 ST 664 $517.92 84 NW 28TH AV PROSPECT RD NW 55 ST 11303 $1,016.34 84 NW 43RD TER NW 49 ST NW 49 DR 818 $63 8.04 84 NW 49TH AV NW 55 CT NW 52 ST 31,233 $23,521.74 84 NW 49TH CT NW 25 TE NW 26 TE 869 $677.82 84 NW 49TH RD NW 51 CT SOUTH END 45779 $33727.62 84 NW 49TH ST NW 26 TE NW 27 TE 1,303 $11,016.34 84 NW 51 ST AV NW 49 RD NW 51 CT 25658 $21,073.24 84 NW 55TH CT NW 50TH AVE NW 49TH AVE 4,200 $3,276.00 84 NW 57TH CT NW 64 AV NW 69 AV 6,528 $53,091.84 84 NW 58TH PL NW 87 TE NW 87 WY 383 $298.74 84 NW 58TH ST NW 49 AV EAST END 3,450 $25691.00 84 NW 58TH WAY NW 56 PL COMMERCIAL BV 664 $517.92 84 NW 59TH PL NW 84 TE NW 81 AV 3,884 $35029.52 84 NW 65TH ST BRORKWOOD BV NW 74 AV 869 $677.82 84 NW 65TH TER NW 57 CT NW 58 ST 15278 $996.84 84 NW 67TH AV NW 78 ST NW 80 CT 3,578 $2,790.84 84 NW 68TH AV NW 58 ST NW 57 CT 21,044 $1,594.32 84 NW 69TH AV NW 71 ST NW 73 ST 1,303 $1,016.34 84 NW 69TH AV NW 77 ST NW 76 DR 639 $498.42 84 NW 70TH ST NW 66 TE NW 73 AV 59584 $42355.52 84 NW 71 ST ST NW 102 AV NW 101 AV 1,111 $866.58 84 NW 71ST ST NW 70 AV NW 73 AV 21351 $1,833.78 84 NW 75TH DR NW 69 AV NW 68 AV 19086 $847.08 84 NW 76TH CT NW 99 AV NW 96 TE 3,194 $2,491.32 84 NW 76TH ST PINE ISLAND RD NW 88 WY 11533 $1,195.74 84 r� u No Text a NW 94TH AV CONEIvIERCIAL BV NW 60 ST 1,150 $897.00 85 NW 94TH WAY NW 72 ST NW 72 CT 613 $478.14 85 BAMBOO CIR BAYBERRY LN W EST END 111878 $1,464.84 85 BANYAN LN WOODLAND BV COMMERCIAL BN 143,886 $11,611.08 85 BLACK OLIVE AV BLACK OLIVE WY BLACK OLIVE WY 15278 $996.84 85 ELM TREE CIR BANYAN LN EAST END 332 $258.96 85 GUAVA DR BANYAN LN COM[M[ERCIAL BV 21,683 $2,092.74 85 HIATUS RD COMMERCIAL BV MCNAB RD 28,111 $213,926.5 8 85 HOLLY CIR BAYBERRY LN EAST END 613 $478.14 85 HOLLY DR ROCK ISLAND RD BAYBERRY LN 831 $648.18 85 SILVER PALM CT PALM TE WEST END 728 $567.84 85 NW 101 ST AV NW 80 DR NW 83 ST 3,322 $23,591.16 86 NW 26TH WAY NW 49 ST ACCESS RD 537 $418.86 86 NW 27TH TER NW 48 ST ACCESS RD 1,086 $847.08 86 NW 47TH TER ISLAND CLUB DR CONIlA4ERCIAL BV 4,667 $3,640.26 86 NW 48TH WAY NW 47 LN NW 58 ST 21428 $15893.84 86 NW 49TH ST NW 38 TE SR 7 2,300 $19794.00 86 NW 54TH LN NW 61 PL NW 59 PL 25300 $15794.00 86 NW 57TH CT NW 87 AV NW 81 AV 71,417 $5,785.26 86 NW 57TH PL NW 85 AV NW 87 AV 2,683 $2,092.74 86 NW 57TH ST NW 50 AV NW 49 AV 11,354 $1,056.12 86 NW 58TH ST UNIVERSITY DR NW 70 AV 6,542 $5,102.76 86 NW 59TH ST NW 69 AV NW 68 TE 383 $298.74 86 NW 60TH ST NW 77 AV NW 80 AV 2,837 $2,212.86 86 NW 70TH ST NW 95 TE NW 95 AV 575 $448.50 86 NW 71 ST CT UNIVERSITY DR WEST END 13,380 $1,076.40 86 NW 73RD AV COMMERCIAL BV NW 57 AV 15467 $1,144.26 - 86 NW 77TH ST NW 87 AV SOUTH END 1,981 $15545.18 86 NW 78TH ST NW 70 AV NW 69 TE 537 $418.86 86 NW 81 ST CT NW 70 AV NW 68 TE 13342 $15046.76 86 NW 87TH AV NW 79 ST SOUTH END 3,488 $29720.64 86 NW 87TH WAY NW 58 ST NW 58 PL 664 $517.92 86 NW 92ND TER NW 70 PL NW 70 ST 856 $667.68 86 NW 94TH TER NW 70 ST NORTH END 741 $577.98 86 NW 99TH AV WESTWOOD DR NW 70 ST 1,840 $1,435.20 86 BANYAN WAY NW 75 ST NORTH END 41856 $39787.68 86 BAYBERRY LN WOODLANDS BV S BAYBERRY LN 767 $598.26 86 BEECHFERN CIR BEECHFERN BV BEECHFERN BV 55047 $3,936.66 86 BLACK OLIVE WAY NW 75 ST BLACK OLIVE AV 2,939 $2,292.42 86 0 0 a CASSIA TER NW 82 ST EAST END 25428 $1,893.84 86 MELALEUCA DR MULBERRY DR MULBERRY DR 29326 $1,814.28 86 PINE DR PINE DR PINE CR 894 $697.32 86 S BAYBERRY LN BAYBERRY LN NORTH END 25747 $211142.66 86 WOODLANDS BLVD CONINIERCIAL BV BAILEY RD 135544 $105564.32 86 NW 104TH AV MCNAB RD NW 70 ST 13176 $917.28 87 NW 23RD AV NW 53 ST NW 55 ST 15329 $15036.62 87 NW 26TH TER PROSPECT RD NW 52 CT 447 $348.66 87 NW 46TH ST NW 17 WY NW 16 AV 13981 $15545.18 87 NW 48TH AV NW 47 LN NW 58 ST 15188 $926.64 87 NW 50TH ST NW 47 TE NW 48 WY 25911 $25270.58 87 NW 51 ST ST NW 51 AV NW 50 AV 997 $777.66 87 NW 51 ST ST NW 26 AV EAST END 13303 $15016.34 87 NW 52ND CT NW 27 AV NW 28 AV 11,278 $996.84 87 NW 52ND ST NW 28 AV NW 27 AV 11278 $996.84 87 NW 58TH ST NW 70 AV NW 67 AV 35003 $21,342.34 87 NW 61 ST ST UNIVERISTY DR NW 66 TE 105625 $8,287.50 87 NW 62ND ST NW 66 TE NW 68 AV 25862 $23,232.36 87 NW 64TH ST NW 70 AV EAST END 15789 $1,395.42 87 NW 64TH TE NW 57 CT NW 58 ST 15278 $996.84 87 NW 65TH AV NW 57 CT NW 58 ST 11,278 $996.84 87 NW 66TH CT NW 66 CT WESTWOOD BV W 920 $717.60 87 NW 66TH TER NW 78 ST NW 80 CT 35578 $2,790.84 87 NW 70TH CT NW 68 AV NW 67 AV 15508 $11,176.24 87 NW 70TH PL NW 89 AV NW 94 AV 35987 $3,109.86 87 NW 71 ST ST NW 98 TE NW 97 AV 1,406 $1,096.68 87 NW 72ND CT NW 92 AV NW 89 AV 562 $438.36 87 NW 73RD ST NW 89 AV NW 93 WY 15431 $15116.18 87 NW 74TH AV NW 63 ST NW 68 ST 51239 $4,086.42 87 NW 75TH AV NW 79 ST NW 84 ST 75411 $55780.58 87 NW 78TH ST NW 67 AV NW 66 TE 588 $458.64 87 NW 79TH ST PINE ISLAND RD NW 90 AV 15482 $1,155.96 87 NW 81 ST AV NW 59 ST NW 59 PL 869 $677.82 87 NW 86TH TER BANYAN WY NORTH END 933 $727.74 87 NW 87TH AV NW 57 ST NW 58 ST 15981 $13,545.18 87 NW 89TH AV MCNAB RD NW 73 ST 45472 $35488.16 87 NW 89TH LN NW 80 DR SOUTH END 822 $641.16 87 NW 90TH AV NW 62 ST NW 67 CT 21556 $15993.68 87 NW 92ND AV MCNAB RD NW 70 PL 1,610 $15255.80 87 As TOW NW 92ND AV NW 81 PL NW 82 CT 15278 $996.84 87 NW 93'lRXJl"lfTER NW 81 ST NW 82 CT 2,504 $15953.12 87 NW 95TH TER MCNAB RD NW 70 Pl, 15533 $15195.74 87 BAYBERRY LN WOODLANDS BV HOLLY DR 65708 $55232.24 87 BEECHFERN BLVD NW 78 ST BEECHFERN CR 15533 $11,195.74 87 BUTTONWOOD CT BAYBERRY LN AVACADO DR 15751 $19365.78 87 DATE PALM Pl, BAYBERRY LN AVACADO DR 677 $528.06 87 PINE DR PINE CR EAST END 25147 $1 fi74.66 87 RED CYPRESS LN WOODLANDS BV NORTH END 1,150 $897.00 87 SAGO PALM BLVD ROCK ISLAND RD BAYBERRY LN 35067 $2,392.26 87 NW I OOTH LN NW 83 ST SOUTH END 15661 $11295.58 88 NW 105TH AV NW 83 ST NW 80 CT 2,083 $19624.74 88 NW 19TH TER PROSPECT RD NW 45 CT 400 $312.00 88 NW 26TH TER COMMERCIAL BV SOUTH END 1,508 $19176.24 88 NW 47TH LN NW 58 ST NW 48 WY 25121 $1,654.38 88 NW 52ND CT NW 28 AV WEST END 11712 $15335.36 88 NW 57TH ST PINE ISLAND RD UNIVERSITY DR 23,111 $18,3026.58 88 NW 57TH ST WOODLANDS BV NW 55 LN 460 $358.80 88 NW 61 ST PL NW 55 LN NW 54 LN 1,252 $976.56 88 NW 61ST ST NW 60 ST WEST END 25274 $1.3773.72 88 NW 66TH TER NW 57 ST COMMERCIAL BV 843 $657.54 88 NW 66TH TER NW 73 ST NW 70 ST 2,466 $ 1 ,923.48 88 NW 67TH AV NW 70 ST NW 71 ST 947 $738.66 88 NW 68TH TER NW 81 ST NW 84 ST 3,757 $29930.46 88 NW 70TH ST NW 99 AV NW 99 WY 575 $448.50 88 NW 70TH TER NW 78 ST NW 71 AV 11354 $13,056.12 88 NW 71ST ST NW 99 WY NW 99 AV 690 $538.20 88 NW 71 ST ST NW 92 AV NW 93 AV 1,303 $15016.34 88 NW 72ND AV NW 76 CT NW 74 PL 1,866 $ 1 A55.48 88 NW 73RD AV NW 70 ST NW 73 ST 11917 $15495.26 88 NW 78TH ST NW 68 TE NW 68 AV 588 $458.64 88 NW 79TH AV NW 71 CT NW 70 CT 958 $747.24 88 NW 80TH PL NW 95 LN NW 93 TE 21479 $19933.62 88 NW 81 ST ST NW 68 TE NW 68 AV 575 $448.50 88 NW 82ND ST NW 103 AV NW 101 AV 2,428 $ 1 ,893.84 88 NW 82ND ST NW 71 AV UNIVERSITY DR 8)750 $6,825.00 88 NW 82ND ST NW 70 AV NW 66 TE 3,808 $2,970.24 88 NW 83RD AV NW 75 ST NW 73 ST 25249 $1,754.22 88 NW 83RD ST NW 100 TE NW 107 AV 53942 $45634.76 88 0 r� u T i 10: T, Tit ti;4.ii, T T t s! TT4 NW 83RD ST NW 85 AV WEST END 35258 $25541.24 89 NW 85TH TER NW 79 ST NORTH END 467 $364.26 89 NW 91ST WAY NW 61 ST NW 60 CT 741 $577.98 89 NW 95TH AV NW 70 ST NW 70 PL 11124 $876.72 89 NW 96TH AV NW 66 ST NORTH END 711 $554.58 89 NW 99TH WAY NW 70 ST NW 71 ST 111572 $15226.16 89 ACCESS ROAD 29TH AVE 25TH TER 5,067 $35952.26 89 BROOKWOOD BLVD NW 64 ST MCNAB RD 8,536 $63,658.08 89 GOLF POINTE CIR NW 70 ST NW 70 ST 51,699 $4,445.22 89 HIBISCUS CIR 82ND ST HIBISCUS CR 5,980 $4,664.40 89 HIBISCUS CT HIBISCUS CR WEST END 486 $379.08 89 PALM CIR PALM TE PALM TE 1,303 $13,016.34 89 NW PARADISE PL PARADISE DR SOUTH END 1,533 $1 , 195.74 89 SOUTHGATEBLVD NOB HILL RD PINE ISLAND RD 213,361 $16fi61.58 89 W MCNAB RD CITY LIMIT NOB HILL RD 183,667 $14,560.26 89 NW 106TH AV NW 80 ST NW 83 ST 29326 $1,814.28 90 NW 107TH AV NW 83 ST NW 81 ST 15117 $871.26 90 NW 25TH AV NW 54 ST NW 55 ST 677 $528.06 90 NW 27TH AV PROSPECT RD NW 55 ST 25111 $ 1 fi46.5 8 90 NW 47TH LN NW 47 LN WEST END 550 $429.00 90 NW 49TH TER NW 53 CT NW 55 ST 1,482 $19155.96 90 NW 49TH WAY NW 55 ST NW 53 ST 29044 $1,594.32 90 NW 50TH CT NW 50 AV NW 51 AV 997 $777.66 90 NW 52ND ST PROSPECT RD WEST END 958 $747.24 90 NW 54TH TER NW 57 ST NORTH END 750 $585.00 90 NW 57TH ST UNIVERSITY DR NW 64 AV 23,244 $183,130.32 90 NW 58TH ST NW 49 AV WEST END 2,351 $1,833.78 90 NW 61ST ST PINE ISLAND RD NW 84 TE 4,375 $3,412.50 90 NW 66TH TER NW 81 ST NW 84 ST 39936 $39070.08 90 NW 68TH ST NW 74 AV NW 71 AV 2,619 $2,042.82 90 NW 68TH WAY NW 77 ST NW 76 CT 15022 $797.16 90 NW 70TH ST NW 94 AV NW 94 TE 779 $607.62 90 NW 71 ST AV NW 78 ST NW 80 CT 33,795 $2,960. 10 90 NW 72ND CT NW 92 TE NW 93 AV 626 $488.28 90 NW 72ND WAY NW 76 CT NW 76 Pl, 1,188 $926.64 90 NW 74TH AV NW 81 ST NW 84 ST 45063 $3,169.14 90 NW 74TH PL NW 74 CT NW 94 AV 12316 $12026.48 90 NW 74TH ST NW 94 WY NW 94 AV 12329 $19036.62 90 NW 74TH TER NW 75 ST NW 76 CT 1,150 $897.00 90 No Text , N Ar3 ' NW 87TH AV NW 79 ST NW 80 ST 613 $478.14 91 NW 88TH WAY NW 76 CT NW 75 CT 11,508 $11176.24 91 NW 93RD AV NW 70 PL NW 70 ST 882 $687.96 91 NW 93RD TER NW 80 PL NW 80 ST 511 $398.58 91 NW 95TH LN NW 80 ST NW 80 PL 11)457 $15136.46 91 NW 97TH AV NW 77 ST NW 76 ST 11333 $11039.74 91 NW 98TH AV MCNAB RD NW 68 PL 639 $498.42 91 CASSIA CT CASSIA TE EAST END 383 $298.74 91 MAGNOLIA CIR BANYAN LN NORTH END 444 $346.32 91 N PLUM BAY PKWY PLUM BAY ACCESS N GRAND DUKE CT 2,249 $11,754.22 91 PALMENTTO PALM PALM TE PALM TE 997 $777.66 91 CIR WEDGEWOOD W AY WEDGEWOOD DR WEDGEWOOD DR 511 $398.58 91 NW 107TH TER NW 80 CT NW 81 ST 792 $617.76 92 NW 27TH TER NW 54 ST NW 55 ST 677 $528.06 92 NW 28TH AV NW 48 ST ACCESS RD 792 $617.76 92 NW 46TH TER NW 48 ST NW 47 ST 920 $717.60 92 NW 51ST CT NW 50 AV NW 49 RD 1,329 $19036.62 92 NW 52ND PL NW 27 AV NW 28 AV 11278 $996.84 92 NW 61 ST AV NW 57 CT NORTH END 4,549 $31,548.22 92 NW 62ND CT NW 61 ST EAST END 917 $715.26 92 NW 67TH CT WESTWOOD BV W WEST END 31,987 $3,109.86 92 NW 67TH CT WESTWOOD BV E EAST END 694 $541.32 92 NW 67TH ST NW 93 AV WESTWOOD BV E 11048 $817.44 92 NW 72ND AV NW 78 ST MW 80 ST 31,028 $2,361.84 92 NW 73RD AV NW 76 CT NW 77 ST 1,648 $1,285.44 92 NW 73RD TER NW 76 ST NW 80 ST 41728 $33687.84 92 NW 74TH TER NW 77 ST NW 78 CT 15354 $1,056.12 92 NW 76TH CT NW 87 AV W EST END 383 $298.74 92 NW 78TH ST NW 71 AV NW 70 TE 588 $458.64 92 NW 80TH DR NW 104 AV NW 101 AV 1,431 $1,116.18 92 NW 81 ST CT NW 71 AV EAST END 617 $481.26 92 NW 82ND AV COMMERCIAL BV NW 57 ST 843 $657.54 92 NW 83RD ST NW 72 AV NW 69 AV 2,543 $1,983.54 92 NW 83RD WAY NW 80 PL SOUTH END 525 $409.50 92 NW 87TH TER NW 57 LN NW 57 DR 562 $438.36 92 NW 91 ST AV COMMERCIAL BV NORTH END 1,917 $11495.26 92 NW 92ND TER NW 71 ST NW 72 CT 856 $667.68 92 NW 93RD AV NW 66 ST NW 68 ST 241,380 $192016.40 92 NW 93RD AV SOUTHGATE BV NW 80 ST 4,421 $3,448.38 92 No Text X: 1: 93 NW 94TH LN NW 81 MN SOUTH END 716 $558.48 NW 96TH TER NW 67 ST NW 66 CT 601 $468.78 93 PRINCESS PALM CIR PALM TE PALM TE 11789 $19395.42 93 NW 102ND WAY NW 101 AV NW 81 ST 818 $638.04 94 NW 104TH AV NW 83 ST NW 80 DR 2,300 $1,794.00 94 NW 43RD AV NW 49 DR NW 49 ST 818 $638.04 94 NW 54TH WAY NW 57 ST NORTH END 750 $585.00 94 NW 55TH LN NW 59 PL BAILEY RD 25683 $2,092.74 94 NW 57TH DR NW 87 TE PINE ISLAND RD 549 $428.22 94 Ir er NW 60TH ar-t WOODLANDSBV NW 54 LN 319 $248.82 94 NW 66TH ST WESTWOOD BV E NW 93 AV 626 $488.28 94 NW 70TH CT NW 105 AV NW 103 AV 15661 $1 ,295.5 8 94 NW 71ST CT NW 106 AV NW 108 AV 131278 $996.84 94 NW 73RD CT NW 96 AV NW 94 WY 11623 $19265.94 94 NW 74TH CT WESTWOOD DR NW 94 WY 15917 $15495.26 94 NW 74TH TER NW 79 ST NW 84 ST 71462 $5,820.36 94 NW 75TH CT NW 99 AV NW 96 TE 15763 $15375.14 94 NW 76TH CT NW 88 WY NW 88 WY 703 $548.34 94 NW 77TH AV NW 61 ST NW 60 ST 11176 $917.28 94 NW 78TH CT NW 74 TE NW 75 AV 588 $458.64 94 NW 79TH ST NW 70 AV NW 75 AV 41344 $3,388.32 94 NW 80TH CT NW 75 AV NW 74 TE 588 $458.64 94 NW 80TH ST NW 87 AV NW 85 AV 2,300 $1 ,794.00 94 NW 83RD WAY NW 73 ST NW 74 ST 15763 $1,375.14 94 NW 88TH LN NW 88)VY NW 76 DR 1,431 $1 , 116.18 94 NW 94TH AV NW 82 ST NW 83 ST 1,406 $15096.68 94 NW 95TH AV SOUTHGATEBV NW 82 ST 1,763 $13,375.14 94 NW 95TH LN NW 81 MN SOUTH END 567 $442.26 94 NW 96TH AV NW 74 CT NW 73 CT 869 $677.82 94 BANYAN TER BANYAN WY BANYAN CT 2,619 $2)042.82 94 HOLLY DR BAYBERRY LN BAYBERRY LN 41140 $3,229.20 94 RED OAK CIR NW 56 ST SOUTH END 611 $476.58 94 SOUTHGATE BLVD UNIVERSITY DR EAST END 88,133 $%743.74 94 NW I OOTH DR SOUTHGATEBV NW 100 WY 25888 $2,252.64 95 NW I OOTH WAY NW 100 DR NW 83 ST 25556 $13,993.68 95 NW 105TH AV NW 70 ST NW 70 CT 639 $498.42 95 NW 107TH AV NW 71 CT NW 70 ST 21389 $15863.42 95 NW 55TH LN NW 57 ST (NORTH NW 57 ST (SOUTH 1,022 $797.16 95 END) END) NW 59TH PL NW 54 LN NW 55 LN 1,278 $996.84 1 95 95 r� u NW 51ST AV NW 55 CT NW 53 ST 11,789 $1,395.42 97 NW 68TH ST NW 93 AV SOUTH END 11827 $1,425.06 97 NW 70TH ST PINE ISLAND RD NW 80 AV 151556 $121133.68 97 NW 78TH CT NW 84 TE NW 84 TE 25939 $21292.42 97 NW 83RD ST WATERFORD WY EAST END 3,833 $2,989.74 97 NW 83RD TER NW 80 PL SOUTH END 800 $624.00 97 NW 90TH AV SOUTH END NW 80 DR 2,236 $19744.08 97 NW 93RD AV NW 61 ST NW 60 ST 486 $379.08 97 BAYBERRY LN SOUTH BAYBERRY LN END 21492 $1,943.76 97 COORKWOOD TER NW 75 ST SOUTH END 29619 $22042.82 97 HIBISCUS W AY HIBISCUS CR HIBISCUS CR 818 $638.04 97 WATER OAK CIR WHITE OAK LN NORTH END 733 $571.74 97 W WESTWOOD BLVD MCNAB RD NW 60 ST 85791 $63,856.98 97 NW 16TH TER NW 45 CT NW 46 ST 15725 $1,345.50 98 NW 55TH CT PROSPECT ROAD EAST END 43293 $3,348.54 98 NW 67TH CT NW 90 AV PINE ISLAND RD 766 $597.48 98 NW 71 ST PL NOB HILL RD NW 108 TE 71,347 $5,730.66 98 NW 78TH TER NW 60 ST NORTH END 19042 $812.76 98 NW 79TH CT NW 90 AV NW 89 AV 1,022 $797.16 98 NW 80TH CT NW 67 AV NW 66 TE 575 $448.50 98 NW 89TH AV NW 62 ST NW 67 CT 29939 $22292.42 98 NW 98TH AV SOUTHGATE BV NW 82 ST 107 $1,315.86 98 AZALEA CT PINE ISLAND RD SOUTH END 13,380 $1,076.40 98 GUAVA CIR GUAVA DR SOUTH END 256 $199.68 98 S PLUM BAY PKWY PLUM BAY ACCESS SOUTH END 2,990 $2,332.20 98 WEDGEWOOD DR WESTWOOD BV W NW 92 AV 3527 $2,751.06 98 NW 52ND CT PROSPECT RD EAST END 11533 $15195.74 99 NW 75TH CT NW 88 TE NW 88 WY 11214 $946.92 99 NW 75TH ST PINE ISLAND RD NW 80 AV 163,000 $12,480.00 99 NW 77TH ST UNIVERSITY DR NW 73 TE 3,028 $2,361.84 99 NW 82ND CT NW 93 TE NW 91 TE 21556 $1,993.68 99 NW 90TH AV NW 61 ST NW 60 ST 486 $379.08 99 NW 93RD AV LIME BAY BV MCNAB RD 11099 $857.22 99 NW 95 TH WAY NW 73 CT NORTH END 500 $3 90.00 99 E GRAND DUKE CIR N PLUM BAY PKWY S GRAND DUKE CR 1,329 $1,036.62 99 PARADISE DR PINE ISLAND RD NW 89 AV 29333 $1,819.74 99 NW 47TH TER MONTEREY DR COMMERCIAL BV 1011000 $7,800.00 100 NW 60TH CT NW 61 ST NW 91 AV 831 $648.18 100 NW 60TH ST NW 91 AV EAST END 1,073 $836.94 100 r� u 0 0 . ,. _ NW 62ND ST PINE ISLAND RD NW 90 AV 25172 $1,694.16 100 NW 67TH AV NW 77 ST NW 76 CT 1,009 $787.02 100 NW 72ND AV NW 59 ST NW 60 ST 422 $329.16 100 NW 77TH ST NOB HILL RD PINE ISLAND RD 21,044 $165414.32 100 NW 81 ST PL NW 93 AV NW 91 AV 2,594 $2,023.32 100 NW 81 ST ST NW 100 WY PINE ISLAND RD 22,361 $17,441.58 100 NW 91 ST TER SOUTHGATE BV NW 81 PL 25211 $13,724.58 100 NW 94TH AV NW 81 MN NW 81 ST 1,597 $151245.66 100 ARECA PALM CIR BAYBERRY LN SOUTH END 500 $390.00 100 BLUE BEECH LN NW 56 ST BLUE BEECH CT 677 $528.06 100 CAVENDISH CIR CAVANDISH DR WEST END 703 $548.34 100 LAKESIDE DR SR 7 WEST END 25300 $15794.00 100 LIME BAY BLVD WESTWOOD BV W WESTWOOD BV E 5,878 $4,584.84 100 N GRAND DUKE CIR N PLUM BAY PKWY E GRAND DUKE CR 3,258 $25541.24 100 N PLUM BAY PKWY N PLUM BAY PK NW 94 AV 6,108 $4,764.24 100 PARADISE DR NW 89 AV WEST END 347 $270.66 100 PLUM BAY ACCESS NOB HILL RD S PLUM BAY PKWY 716 $558.48 100 S GRAND DUKE CIR W GRAND DUKE CR E GRAND DUKE CR 1,508 $1,176.24 100 W GRAND DUKE CIR RED HEART LN S GRAND DUKE CIR 703 $548.34 100 WHITE OAK CIR WHITE OAK LN WEST END 667 $520.26 100 Total 198759747 $194639082.66 BUTTONWOOD CIR KUMQUAT DR NW 17TH TER NW 48TH AVE NW 54TH ST NW 67TH AVE NW 85TH WAY BAYBERRY LN NW 48TH AVE NW 44TH TER NW 45TH AVE NW 46TH WAY NW 49TH DR NW 5 7TH PL NW 58TH PL NW 71 ST AVE NW 71 ST ST NW 72ND AVE NW 72ND AVE NW 75TH CT NW 76TH CT NW 82ND AVE NW 83RD AVE NW 58TH PL NW 48TH ST NW 75TH TER NUTMEG CT NW 44TH TER NW 45TH TER NW 46TH WAY NW 48TH CT NW 50TH CT NW 53RD ST NW 58TH PL ORCHARD TREE LN WHITE OAK LN NW 25TH AVE NW 45TH CT NW 46TH ST NW 80 AV BANYAN LN NW 45 CT NW50ST ROCK ISLAND RD NW 57 CT NW 81 ST S BAYBERRY LN MONTEREY DR NW 45 ST NW 44 ST NW 44 ST NW 48 WY NW 74 AV NW 86 TE NW 76 ST NW 78 AV NW 76 DR NW 62 ST NW 69 AV NW 74 TE NW 57 CT NW57CT NW 58 WY NW 29 TE NW58CT NUTMEG WY NW 48 CT NW 48 CT NW 45 CT NW 44 AV NW 49 CT ROCK ISLAND RD .NW 83TE RYL PNCIANA LN COMMERCIAL BV COMMERICAL BV NW 17 WY .NW 30TE BUTTONWOOD CR BANYAN LN NW 46 ST MONTEREY DR NW51AV NW58CT NW 80 ST S BAYBERRY LN NW 44 ST NW 44 ST NW 45 ST NW 44 CT NW 48 TE NW 73 AV NW85TE NW 74 PL NW78TE NW 77 ST NW 61 ST NW 68 AV NW73TE NW 58 PL NW 57 PL NW 57 WY NW 27 TE NW58ST NORTH END NW 49 DR NW 49 DR NW 46 ST HIGHLAND DR NW 48 WY NW 51 AV NW81AV RYL PNCIANA LN SOUTH END NW 51 ST NW 16 AV NW 29 TE 5,149 1,804 1,284 6,533 527 1,408 493 1,920 1,456 664 662 371 700 1,122 782 1,258 802 1,067 887 922 1,113 947 422 1,111 2,962 402 1,179 1,151 1,178 447 1,984 3,367 516 1,949 2,689 7,720 $4,016.22 $13407.12 $12001.5 2 $55095.74 $411.06 $15098.24 $384.54 $1,497.60 $15135.68 $517.92 $516.36 $289.3 8 $546.00 $875.16 $609.96 $981.24 $625.56 $832.26 $691.86 $719.16 $868.14 $738.66 $329.16 $866.58 $2,310.36 $313.56 $919.62 $897.78 $918.84 $348.66 $,1547.52 $2,626.26 $402.48 $1,520.22 $2,097.42 $6,021.60 $310.44 $1,578.72 $1,913.34 76 76 76 76 76 76 76 iP 76 76 76 76 76 76 76 76 76 77 77 77 77 77 77 77 77 77 77 77 77 77 0 0 I* 0 0 0 NW 49TH AVE NW 59TH ST NW 59TH ST NW 68TH AVE NW 68TH AVE NW 71 ST AVE NW 77TH ST NW 83RD AVE NW 85TH AVE NW 86TH WAY NW 95TH AVE N TRAVELERS PALM NW 17TH AVE NW 26TH AVE NW 29TH AVE NW 65TH WAY NW 67TH ST NW 81 ST TER NW 53RD ST NW 51 ST CT NW 62ND ST NW 70TH ST NW 80TH ST NW 99TH AVE UMBRELLA TREE LN NW 17TH WAY NW 19TH WAY NW 3 8TH TER NW 50TH ST NW 57TH PL NW 59TH CT NW 73RD TER SEA GRAPE CIR BROOKWOOD BLVD NW 48TH TER NW 55TH CT NW 45TH CT NW 57TH DR NW 58TH ST NW 58TH ST C OM IERCIAL BV NW 74 AV NW 68 AV NW 76 ST NW 62 ST NW 62 ST NW 73 AV NW 58 CT NW 57 CT NW 77 ST WESTWOOD BV W BAYBERRY LN NW 45 CT PROSPECT RD COMNIERCIAL BV NW57CT BROOKWOOD BV NW 57 CT NW 50 AV NW 50 AV NW 71 AV NW 103 AV NW 74 AV NW 75 ST EAST END NW 45 CT NW 45 CT COMMERCIAL BV NW 49 RD NW 81 AV NW 62 ST BAYBERRY LN MCNAB RD NW 49 PL ROCK ISLAND RD NW 19 WY NW 73 AV NW 84 TE NW 82 AV NW58ST NW 72 AV NW67TE NW 74 PL NW 59 ST SOUTH END NW 66 TE NW 58 PL NW 58 PL EAST END NW 67 ST NORTH END NW 46 ST NW 55 ST NW 48 ST NW 58 ST EAST END NW 58 CT NW 49 AV NW 51 AV NW 74 AV NW 100 TE NW 73 TE NORTH END WEST END NW 46 ST NW 46 ST NW 49 ST ROCK ISLAND RD NW 82 AV NW 87 AV NW 61 ST SOUTH END NW72ST NW50ST 51ST AVE EAST END NW 74 AV NW 84 AV NW83TE 2,408 1,247 547 11722 2,249 1,967 4,987 536 2,073 896 865 2,756 1,369 1,711 251 1,182 1,893 1,647 2,383 902 1.589 2,165 557 2,053 1,278 1,193 520 811 5.422 1,649 5,998 889 590 4,798 1,013 489 1,433 1,122 489 1,113 $1,878.24 $972.66 $426.66 $1,343.16 $1,754.22 $1,534.26 $53889.86 $418.08 $15616.94 $698.88 $674.70 $25149.68 $1,067.82 $15334.58 $195.78 $921.96 $15476.54 $1,284.66 $15858.74 $703.56 $1,239.42 $1,688.70 $434.46 $15601.34 $996.84 $930.54 $405.60 $632.58 $45229.16 $1,286.22 $45678.44 $693.42 $460.20 $35742.44 $790.14 $381.42 $1,117.74 $875.16 $3 81.42 $868.14 77 77 77 77 77 77 77 77 77 77 77 79 79 79 79 79 79 79 -W 79 NW 71 ST AVE NW 73 ST NW 70 ST 19891 $1,474.98 79 NW 72ND ST NW 71 AV NW 72 AV 19391 $11,084.98 79 NW 73RD AVE NW 57 CT NW 58 CT 1,656 $110291.68 79 FNW 80TH ST NW 96 AV EAST END 6,101 $4,758.78 79 NW 83RD TER Total NW 58 ST NW 58 PL 840 1 $655.20 1 79 1449464 $1129681.92 Our unit price of $0.78 per square yard is inclusive of traffic control, notification of residents and all labor and material necessary to complete the work. Thank you for your interest in pavement preservation with Reclamite®. Sincerely, C(tris Evers Chris Evers cevers a; avetec inc.com 0 u I*