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HomeMy WebLinkAboutCity of Tamarac Resolution R-89-0111 2 S Temp. Reso. #5288 3 4 5 I-V CITY OF TAMARAC, FLORIDA RESOLUTION NO. R--89- A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING THE APPROPRIATE CITY OFFICIALS TO EXECUTE A CONTRACT WITH THOMAS W. RUFF COMPANY PERTAINING TO FURNISHINGS FOR THE TAMARAC MUNICIPAL COMPLEX/POLICE FACILITY PROJECT; AND PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE. BE IT RESOLVED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF TAMARAC, FLORIDA: SECTION 1 That the appropriate City officials are hereby authorized to execute a contract with Thomas W. Ruff, Company pertaining to furnishings for the Tamarac Municipal Complex/Police Facility Project in the amount of $46,020.64, a copy of said agreement being attached hereto as "Exhibit 1". SECTION 2 : This Resolution shall become effective imme- diately upon adoption. ^ASSED, ADOPTED AND APPROVED this day of , 1989. J4.W&� NORMAN ABRAMOWITZ MAYOR ATTEST: CAROL A. EVANS CITY CLERK I HEREBY CERTIFY that I have approved this RESOLUTION as to form. R I CHARD DOODY CITY ATTORNEY RECORD OF COUNCIL VOTE MAYOR ABRAMOWITZ- DISTRICT 1: C/M ROHR DISTRICT 2: V/M STELZER DISTRICT 3: C/M HOFFMAN DISTRICT 4: C/M BENDER E� CITY OF TAMARAC MUNICIPAL COMPLEX/POLICE DEPARTMENT This agreement, made and entered into effective this // day of ,19 7 by and between: The CITY of Tamarac, a municipal corporation, created pursuant to the laws of the state of Florida, hereinafter called "City" and Thomas W. Ruff and Company of Florida herein called "SELLER". .r T.rnnrr Whereas, CITY requires the supply and installation of Furniture to the Municipal Complex/Police Department; and whereas, SELLER desires to supply and install certain furniture as designed and specified by Miller, Meier, Kenyon, Cooper Architects and Engineers, Inc. .Whereas, CITY desires to engage SELLER upon the terms and conditions set forth below, and SELLER is willing to accept such engagement upon such terms and conditions; Now, Therefore, in consideration of the mutual promises and intending to be legally bol:nd hereby, the parties agree as follows: 0, Definitions: A. "CITY" - CITY OF TAMARAC, FLORIDA B. "DESIGNER/ARCHITECT" - Miller, Meier, Kenyon, Cooper Architects & Engineers, Inc. C. "CITY REPRESENTATIVE" - Construction Management Services (CMS) D. "SELLER" - Thomas W. Ruff and Company 2. SCOPE OF WORK CITY hereby engages SELLER as an independent contractor to perform these services and SELLER hereby agrees to perform said work upon the terms and conditions hereinafter set forth. 0061Q 9 PAGE 1 Thomas W. puff and Company of Florida 3. PLACEMENT OF ORDERS 0 A. The SELLER shall be responsible for placing purchase orders, expediting same, and keeping necessary parties informed. "Expediting" shall include a maximum effort on the part of the SELLER to assure that merchandise will arrive by the specified installation dates. Regular checks should be made on manufacturer's acknowledgements and a ledger showing anticipated delivery dates shall be maintained. 4. INSTALLATION AND DELIVERY A. All furniture will be shipped directly to the job site. The SELLER will be responsible to unload and store the materials in the designated storing areas. Installation of the furniture will be done by SELLER during normal working hours Monday -Friday 8:00 A.M. - 5:00 P.M. The SELLER will also be responsible for removing any debris as a result of cartoned furniture. B. During installation, the SELLER shall provide adequate supervision of the movers so that the items will be installed in acurate position in that location according to the specifications and floor plan provided by DESIGNER/ARCHITECT and as per manufacturer's instructions. 5. PAYMENTS Payment terms will be net (10) days from date of invoice. All Payments will . be 100 percent, less 10 percent retainage. The retainage will be withheld until all materials are properly installed and accepted by the CITY at which time the retainage will be released after complete final inspection and sign -off by the CITY and DESIGNER/ARCHITECT. 6. ACCEPTANCE OF MATERIAL 100,61,11 The material delivered and staged as a result of this proposal, shall become the property of the CITY. The CITY does have builder risk insurance on the site and therefore all materials are insured against Acts of God, theft and vandalism. When actual installation begins any item(s) supplied to the CITY is/are found to be defective, or does/do not conform to specifications, the SELLER reserves the right to repair or replace, to the CITY'S satisfaction said product at SELLER's expense. . r. PAGE 2 Thomas W. fluff and Company of Florida • 0 7. COPYRIGHTS AND PATENT RIGHTS SELLER warrants that there has been no violation of copyrights or patent rights in manufacturing, producing or selling the item(s) ordered or shipped as a result of this proposal, and the SELLER agrees to hold the CITY harmless from any•and all liability, loss or expense by any such violation. 8. LAWS AND REGULATIONS All applicable laws and regulations of the Federal Government, State of Florida and Ordinances of the CITY of Tamarac will apply as a result of this proposal. All Occupational Safety and Health Administration (O.S.H.A.) rules and/or regulations will apply to any item(s) of equipment or material supplied as a result of this proposal. 9. TAXES The CITY of Tamarac is exempt from any taxes imposed by the State and/or Federal Government. Exemption certificate identification number will be provided to the SELLER upon confirmation of this proposal. 10. WARRANTIES • All manufactured goods supplied and installed as a result of this proposal shall be warranted for a minimum period of (1) one year against defective materials and workmanship. Warranty period will commence from full completion of all materials and installation referred to therein. 11. A. INSURANCE 0061Q �J The SELLER will provide to the CITY a copy of their certificate of insurance upon execution of this agreement. SELLER shall indemnify and save harmless and defend CITY, its agents, servants and employees from and against any claim, demand or cause of action of whatsoever kind of nature arising out of error, omission or negligent act of SELLER, its agents, servants or employees in the performance of services under this Agreement. SELLER further agrees to indemnify, save harmless and defend CITY, its agents, servants and employees from and against any claim, demand or cause of action of whatever kind or nature arising out of any conduct or misconduct of the SELLER not included in the paragraph above and for which the agents, servants, or employees are alleged to be liable. The execution of this Agreement by SELLER shall obligate SELLER to comply with the foregoing indemnification provision. PAGE 3 Thomas W. Ruff and Company Of Flo►lds 11. B. SPECIFICATIONS AND PRICES The specifications of all materials including quantities and prices are attached as Exhibit A (Pages 1 thru 5). The prices quoted are valid for a period of(30) thirty days from December 1, 1988. Plans reflecting Furniture Layout are attached and form part of this agreement. 12. PERFORMANCE BOND A. The SELLER shall furnish a performance and payment surety bond made in favor of the City of Tamarac in the amount equal to at least one hundred percent (100%) of the contract price as security for the faithful performance of this contract and for the payment of all persons performing labor and/or furnishing materials in connection with this contract. 13. SPECIAL CONDITIONS The furniture described herein is based on the design and specifications by Miller, Meier, Kenyon, Cooper (DESIGNER/ARCHTECTS). The installation of the furniture will commence no later than March 31, 1989. This date will only be adjusted or changed if the SELLER is notified (8) eight weeks prior to production at the factory. In the event the start-up date of March 31, 1989 is delayed and production has already begun, then at the time of delivery, the CITY will provide suitable storage until installation can commence. Any related changes due to no fault of the SELLER, the CITY will then be responsible for said related charges for storage and insurance if needed. However, the SELLER will work very closely with the architect and the CITY updating the move -in dates as required so as to reduce the possibility of any unnecessary changes that might occur for any delays. 14. A. Receipt of Goods 1. The SELLER shall receive shipments, inspect all components upon receipt to site and handle all freight claims. 2. If damage is discovered either due to freight damage or manufacturer's defect, the SELLER will act with all deliberate speed to make repairs meeting with the approval of the DESIGNER/ARCHITECTS, or, if necessary, a replacement piece shall be ordered without expense to the CITY. If replacement is deemed necessary, by the DESIGNER/ARCHITECTS, the SELLER shall provide the best temporary repair which is reasonable. If no repair can be effected, a loan item will be provided. PAGE 4 Thomas W. Ruff and Company of Florida �-s9- •14 B. Contract Documents 1. The Contract Documents consist of this Agreement with General Conditions, Supplementary and other Conditions, if any, the Drawings, the Schedules and Specifications, all Addenda issued prior to the execution of this Agreement, and all Modifications issued by the DESIGNER/ARCHITECTS after execution of the Contract such as Change Orders, written interpretations and written orders for minor changes in the Work. The intent of the Contract Documents is to include all items necessary for the proper execution and completion of the Work. The Contract Documents are complementary, and what is required by any one shall be as binding as if required by all. Work not covered in the Contract Documents will not be required unless it is consistent therewith and reasonably inferable therefrom as being necessary to produce the intended results. 2. Nothing contained in the Contract Documents shall create any contractual relationship between the CITY'S REPRESENTATIVE or the DESIGNER/ARCHITECT and any Subcontractor. 3. Execution of the Contract by the SELLER is a representation that the SELLER has visited the Project premises, or if not yet constructed, has reviewed the documents pertaining thereto, and is familiar with the local conditions under which the Work is to be performed. 4. The Work comprises the completed services, furniture, furnishings and • equipment required by the Contract Documents, including all materials and labor incorporated or to be incorporated therein as noted. 14. C. DESIGNER/ARCHITECT 1. The DESIGNER/ARCHITECT will provide administration of the Contract and will act as Liaison between SELLER and the CITY'S REPRESENTATIVE during the performance of the Work and until final payment is due. 2. The DESIGNER/ARCHITECT shall at all times have access to the Work wherever it is in preparation and progress. 0061Q 19 PAGE 5 Thomas W. Ruff and Company of Florida /7- Y? - // 3. The DESIGNER/ARCHITECT-will visit the Project premises as the DESIGNER/ARCHITECT deems necessary to become generally familiar with the progress and quality of the Work and to determine in general if the work is proceeding in accordance with the Contract Documents. However, the DESIGNER/ARCHITECT will not be required to make exhaustive or continuous inspections at the Project premises to check the quality or quantity of the work. On the basis of such observations as a designer, the DESIGNER/ARCHITECT will keep the CITY informed of the progress of the Work, and will endeavor to guard the CITY against defects and deficiencies in the Work of the SELLER. The DESIGNER/ARCHITECT will not have control or charge of, and will not be responsible for, the means, methods, techniques, sequences or procedures of construction, fabrication, procedurement, shipment, delivery or installation, or for safety precautions and programs in connection with the Work, and will not be responsible for the SELLER'S failure to carry out the Work in accordance with the Contract Documents. 4. The DESIGNER/ARCHITECT will be interpreter of the requirements of the Contract Documents. The DESIGNER/ARCHITECT shall make decisions on all claims, disputes or other matters in question between the SELLER and the CITY, but will not be liable for the results of any interpretation or decision rendered in good faith. The DESIGNER'S decisions in matters relating to artistic effect will be final if consistent with the intent of the Contract Documents. 5. The DESIGNER/ARCHTECTS will recommend to the CITY rejection of Work . which does not conform to the Contract Documents. 6. The DESIGNER/ARCHITECT will review and approve, or take other appropriate action upon, the Contractor's submittals such as Shop Drawings, Product Data and Samples, but only for conformance with the design concept of the Work and the information given in the Contract Documents. 0061Q PAGE 6 Thomas W. Ruff and Company of Florida E g,n-I( AUTHORIZING ACTION i This agreement is entered into the city pursuant to resolution of the CITY Council adopted at a meeting held on , 1981. 71 In WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties have duly executed th s agreement the day and year first above written. ' Signed, sealed and delivered in the presence of: ATTEST: ATTEST: (IR OL. A. EVANS , CITY CLERK CITY OF TAMARAC APPROVED AT MEETING OF WZTNE.SSESS : THE CITY OF TAMARAC NO MAN ABRAMOWITZ, MAYOR DATE: //_/_/ /_9 J - Approved as to form BY:Z d CHARD DOODY, CITY RNEY THOMAS W. RUFF & COMPANY OF FLORIDA t�u 1�'! ") BY: CORPQR �E 0 FIC R /c( k(j,�/r�� � L' CORPORATE SEAL PAGE i . �61Q Thomas W. puff and Company of Florida I 1�Ott _o I- "'+?v�" 'R.:f ISSUE DATE (MMIDD/YY) or • : 12-19-88 PRODUCER THIS CERTIFICATE IS ISSUED AS A MATTER OF INFORMATION ONLY AND CONFERS t.. CERTIFICATE THIS OPOLICIESBELOWNOT AMEND, EXTEND OR ALTER THE COVERAGE AFFORDED BY THE. TE Stephen J. Estefan, Jr.. ionwide Insurance Co. COMPANIES AFFORDING COVERAGE 5 East Dublin -Granville Road ` Suite 1 1 43229 COMPANY A LETTER Nationwide Insurance Companies y: Columbus, Ohio COMPANY B LETTER INSURED COMPANY rr LETTER Thomas W. Ruff & Company, Inc. COMPANY p 1160 N.W. 163rd Drive LETTER Miami, Florida 33169 COMPANY E LETTER THIS IS TO CERTIFY THAT POLICIES OF INSURANCE LISTED BELOW HAVE BEEN ISSUEDTO THE INSURED NAMED ABOVE FOR THE POLICY PERIOD INDICATED. OR OTHER O CUMENT I ECT TO W RALLP REMENT, TERM OR CONDITION OF ANY CONTRACT I TOTH NOTWITHSTANDING THE TERMS XCLUSIONS, AND CONDI C ES DESCRIBED HERE NS SUBJE TC ORDED BY E POL ANCE A FH BE 1 SUED OR MAY P RTA N THE INSURANCESUR TIONS OF SUCH POLICIES. POLICY EFFECTIVE POLICY EXPIRATION LIABILITY LIMITS IN THOUSANDS CO LTR TYPE OF INSURANCE POLICY NUMBER DATE (MWWNY) DATE (MWDDIYY) OCCURRENCE EACH AGGREGATE GENERAL LIABILITY 85-PR-950-842- -01-88 1-01-89 BODILY INJURY $ A X COMPREHENSIVE FORM 7001 $ X PREMISES/OPERATIONS PROPERTY DAMAGE $ $ X UNDERGROUND EXPLOSION 6 COLLAPSE HAZARD r � X PRODUCTS/COMPLETED OPERATIONS BI A PD $ $ X CONTRACTUAL COMBINED X INDEPENDENT CONTRACTORS X BROAD FORM PROPERTY DAMAGE PERSONAL INJURY $ 2,00 X PERSONAL INJURY AUTOMOBILE LIABILITY BODILY INJURY PERSON) $ A X ANY AUTO (PER ALL OWNED AUTOS (PRIV. PASS.) OTHER THAN ALL OWNED AUTOS ( PRIV. PASS. 85-PR-950-842- -01-88 1-01-89 BODILY IPERRACCIDENn $ HIRED AUTOS 7001 PROPERTY DAMAGE $ L, NON -OWNED AUTOS GARAGE LIABILITY BI d PD COMBINED $2 , OD O A EXCESS LIABILITY 85-CU--950-842- --01-88 1-01-89 $ $ UMBRELLA FORM COMBINED 10 Opp 1 1,000 0014 ' OTHER THAN UMBRELLA FORM ST/IjIJTORY ! m WORKERS' COMPENSATION $ (EACH ACCIDENT) AND $ (DISEASE -POLICY LIMIT) EMPLOYERS' LIABILITY $ (DISEASE -EACH EMPLOYEE) A OTHER Installation 85-PR-950-842- -01-88 1-01--89 $100 Floater 7001 DESCRIPTION OF OPERATIONSILOCATIONSNEHICLESISPECIAL ITEMS INSTALLATION OF OFFICE FURNITURE ULD ANY OF JHE ABOVE DESCRIBED POLICIES BE CANCELLED BEFORE THE EX - CITX OF TAMARAC A ! N DATE THEREOF, THE ISSUaNG COMPANY WILL ENDEAVOR TO TAMARAC MUNICIPAL POLICE DEPARTM7TI �� DAYS WRITTEN NOTICE TO CERTIFICATE HOLDER NAMED TO THE 525 N.W. 8 8 th AVENUE T. BUT FAILURE TO MAIL SUCH NOTIC LL IMPOSE NO OBLIGATION OR LIABILITY GEN OR REPRESENTATIVES. TAMARAC', FL 33321 ANY KIND UPON NY RIZED REPRE TATI PLO 7 1 �� VVII►IIIVIOL"I vwnuw1►r Continental Casualty Company INSURANCE FRON CNA Offices/Chicago, Illinois n PERFORMANCE BOND KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS: That we Thomas W. Ruff & Company of Florida , Principal, and CONTINENTAL CASUALTY COMPANY, CHICAGO, ILLINOIS, Surety, are held and firmly bound unto Tamarac Municipal Police Department , Obligee, in the sum of Forty Six Thousand Twenty Four and 64/100-7-7-7-- Dollars($46,024.64**********) for the payment of which we bind ourselves, our legal representatives, successors and assigns, jointly and severally, firmly by these presents. WHEREAS, Principal has entered into a contract with Obligee, dated for Supplying and Installation of Office Furniture copy of which contract is by reference made a part hereof. NOW, THEREFORE, if Principal shall faithfully perform such contract or shall indemnify and save harmless the Obligee from all cost and damage by reason of Principal's failure so to do, then this obligation shall be null and void; otherwise it shall remain in full force and effect. Signed, sealed, and dated December 19, 1988 Fri rn 1.23215-A Y (Seal) Principal by . Attorney -in -Fact Frank C. Drane, Jr. g- gtq� it t.an•.n.crutw vaaauur.r V%0411 larrr C"HA For A11 the-t'nmmitn"-w* 1'uu Mekr' AN ILLINOIS CORPORATION POWER OF ATTORNEY APPOINTING INDIVIDUAL ATTORNEY -IN -FACT Know All Men by these Presents, That CONTINENTAL CASUALTY COMPANY, a corporation duly organized and existing under the wof the State of Illinois, and having its principal office in the City of Chicago, and State of Illinois, does hereby make, constitute appoint r ne Jr. �ndividuall of Urianao h iontaa Its true and lawful Attorney -in -fact with full power and authority hereby conferred to sign, seal and execute In its behalfbonds, undertakings and other obligatory instruments of similar nature_ In Unlimited Amounts - and to bind CONTINENTAL CASUALTY COMPANY thereby as fully and to the same extent as if such instruments were signed by the duly authorized officers of CONTINENTAL CASUALTY COMPANY and all the acts of said Attorney, pursuant to the authority hereby given are hereby ratified and confirmed. This Power of Attorney is made and executed pursuant to and by authority of the following By -Law duly adopted by the Board of Dirictors of the Company. "Article IX —Execution of Documents Section 3. Appointment of Attorney -in -fact. The President Or a Vice President may, from time to time, appoint by writtencertificates attorneys -in -fact to act in behalf of the Company in the excecution of policies of insurance, bonds, undertakings and other obligatory instruments of like nature. Such attorneys -in -fact, subject to the limitations set forth in their respective certificates of authority, shall have full power to bind the Company by their signature and execution of any such instruments and to attach the seal of the Company thereto. The President or any Vice President or the Board of Directors may at any time revoke all power and authority previously given t0 any attorney -in -fact." This Power of Attorney is signed and sealed by facsimile under and by the authority of the following Resolution adopted by the Board of Directors of the Company at a meeting duly called and held on the 3rd day of April, 1957. "Resolved, that the signature of the President or Vice President and the seat of the Company may be affixed by facsimile on any power of attorney granted pursuant to Section 3 of Article IX of the By -Laws, and the signature of the Secretary or an Assistant Secretary and the seal of the Company may be affixed by facsimile to any certificate of any such power, and any power or certificate bearing ouch facsimile signatures and seat shall be valid and binding on the Company. Any such power so executed and sealed and certified by certificate so executed and sealed shall, with respect to any bond or undertaking to which it Is attached, continue to be valid and binding on the Company." In Witness Whereof, CONTINENTAL CASUA TY OMPANY has caused th se presents to be signed byliittsSVce President and its corporate seal to be hereto affixed on this �gtn day of y 9 • CONTINENTAL CASUALTY COMPANY U":14 State of Illinois Iss County of Cook ( J. E. Purtell Vice President. On this 29th day of July 19 88 , before me personally came J. E, Purtell, to me known, who, being by me duly sworn, did depose and say: that he resides in the Village of Glenview, State of Illinois; that he is a Vice -President of CONTINENTAL CASUALTY COMPANY,Ahe corporation described in and which executed the above instrument; that he knows the seal of said Corporation; that the seal affixed to the said instrument is such corporate seal; that it was so affixed pursuant to the said instrument is such corporate seal; that it was so affixed pursuant to authority given by the Board of Directors of said corporation and that he signed his name thereto pursuant to like authority, and acknowledges same to be the act and deed of said corporation. egebz),�,o Linda C. Dempsey otary Public; CERTIFICATE My Commission Expires November 12, 1990 1, Robert E. Ayo, Assistant Secretary of CONTINENTAL CASUALTY COMPANY, do hereby certify that the Power of Attorney herein above set forth is still in force, and further certify that Section 3 of Article IX of the By -Laws of the Company and the Resolution of the Board of Directors, set forth in said Power of Attorney are still in force. In testimony whereof I have hereunto subscribed my name and affixed the seal of the said Company this th day of Decemb r 19 B8 . }� cesv�,ry a ��,.a,Robert . Ayo Assistant Secretary 3 SEAL : ' orm 1-23142-B INV. NO. G-57443-B /�- Y �-/ I October 17, 1988 Page 1 4560Q Item Qty. Description 0— CHAIRS 1 15 421-5100 Chairs, Task II, Swivel. Polished Chrome , Grade II Color: Hamstead Red Red Violet #B388 Tag: CH1-1 2 1 421-5120 Chair, Task II Swivel with Arms, Polished Chrome , Grade II Color: Hamstead Red Red Violet #B388 Tag: CH2-1 .3 28 421-312 Swivel Tilt Chair, Polished Chrome , Grade II Color: Hampstead Red Red Violet #B388 r. Tag: CH3-1 4 30 421-482 Side Chair with Arms and Cantilever Sled Base, Polished Chrome, Grade II Color: Hampstead Red Red Violet #B388 Tag: CH4-1 5 1 421-211 High Back Swivel Tilt Arm Chair with Upholstered Arm Rests, Polished Chrome, Grade V Color:.Broadway Black I #JO01 Tag: CH5-3 6 1 421-221 Segmented High Back Swivel Tilt Chair with Upholstered Arm Rest, Polished Chrome, Grade V Color: Broadway Black #JOOI Tag: CH6-3 7 4 474-419W Snodgrass Side Chair with Arms and Open Back Wood Frame: 3963 Light Oak Color: Hampstead Red Red Violet #8388 Tag: CH7-1 8 46 472-410 Max -Stacker, Polished Chrome, Polypropylene Color:#6217 Warm Brown Value 2 Tag: CH8-4 9 1 311-540 Schafer Bros.Loveseat ! 54" x 31 1/2" (Oak #21) J Color: Spectrum Boysenberry #176 Tag: CH9-5 lie I Net Ea. Total 186.24 2793.60 228.96 228.96 204.00 5712.00 ;1 162.24 4867.20 290.88 290.88 313.44 313.44 302.88 1211.52 44.64 2053.44 713.00 713.00 Thomas W. puff and Company of Florida R-gq- / I October 17, 1988 Page 2 4560Q Item Qty.- Descri tion Net Ea. Total DESKS 1 2 330600-OB Single Pedestal Right 60 x 30 Desk without,Overhang, Laminate ' Top, Center Drawer, Paint:#4686 Warm Brown Value I Laminate: Light Oak #2763 ' Tag: D1-78 344.76 689.52 2 5 330600-BO Single Pedestal. Left 60 x 30 Desk without Overhang, Laminate, Top, Center Drawer Paint:#4686 Warm Brown Value I Laminate:#2763 Light Oak 344.76 1723.80 Tag: D1-78 3 2 33A37LH Secretarial Left Return Typewriter Unit Attachment to Single Pedestal Desks, 37 1/2" x 19 3/4, Laminate Top: 2763 Light Oak Color:4686 Warm Brown Value I 144.00 288.00 n Tag: D2-78 4 5 33A37RH Secretarial Right Return Typewriter Unit Attachment to Single Pedestal Desks, 37 1/2" x 19 3/4, Laminate Top: 2763 Light Oak Color:4686 Warm Brown Value I 144.00 720.00 ' Tag: D2-78 5 7 330600-AB Double Pedestal 60 x 30 Desk with no Overhang, Center Drawer Laminate: 2763 Light Oak Color: 4686 Warm Brown Value I 374.88 2624.16 Tag: D3-78 6 10 33P62 Series Credenzas 62 11/32 x 19 3/4",(2) Cabinets and (2) Full Depth Shelves Laminate: Top: 2763 Light Oak Color: 4686 Warm Brown I 388.40 3884.Oa Tag: D4-78 7 1 W4227236R/CD Stow & Davis Double Pedestal Desk 72" x 36" with Center Drawer,6" Overhang Color:#3963 Light Oak 988.B0 988.80 Tag: ®1 Thomas W. Ruff and Company !11 of Florida L� 0 11 October 17, 1988 Page 3 4560Q em Q•ty• Description 8 1 W42M6020 Stow & Davis Credenza, (2) Pedestals with 4 Box Drawers, 2 File Drawers and 1 Storage Cabinet with Hinged Double Doors and 1 Adjustable Shelf 60 x 19 9/16 Color:#3963 Light Oak Tag: ED2 9 1 W402603OR/CD Stow & Davis Double Pedestal Desk, with Center Drawer and 4" Overhang Color: 3963 Light Oak Tag: ED3 10 1 W40M6020 Stow & Davis Credenza, 60" x 19 9/16111 2 Pedestals with 2 Box Drawers, 2 File Drawers and 1 Storage Cabinet with Hinged Double Doors and 1 Adjustable Shelf Color: 3963 Light Oak Tag: ED4 r 11 1 W401603OF/CD Stow & Davis Single Pedestal Desk, Right, 30" x 60" with Center Drawer, Flush Color: 3963 Light Oak Tag: ED5 12 1 W40B3620 Stow & Davis Secretarial Return Right, 36" x 20" Hinged Door Pedestal with Pull-out Drawer, Convenience Tray and Pull-out Unit with 7 Legal Depth Stationary Pockets Color: 3963 Light Oak Tag: ED6 r• . Thomas W. Ruff and Gompsny of Florida Net Ea. Total 918.72 918.72 751.20 751.20 783.36 783.36 640.80 640.80 356.16 356.16 October 17, 1988 I Page 4 4560Q r Item Qty. Descri tion TABLES 1 1 15-3636 Berco Series , 3611 x 36" Standard, Self -edge I Color: Wilsonart Beige #1530-6 Tag: TA1 2 1 852P-42EB-2 Berco Conference Table 48" x 12011, Laminate Top,L-23 Vinyl Edge, 3 Series 85 Base, Bright Chrome Color Top: Wilsonart Beige #1530-6 . Color Edge: Putty #PO4 Tag: TA2 3 1 15-3060 Berco Square Table 1 30" x 6011, Laminate Top; Self -Edge, Standard Finish Color: Wilsonart Beige #1530-6 Tag: TA3 4 3 852C-30 Berco Round Tables, 42" Diameter Laminate Top, L-15 Vinyl Edge,Series 85 Base, Chrome Color Top: Wilsonart Beige #1530-6 Color Edge: Putty #PO4 Tag: TA4 5 2 75048 Intrex Monoform Table, 18" Diameter Drum, Beige II, No Options Tag: TA6 6 7 6059 Virco Folding Tables 1 18" x 6011, Laminate Top, Vinyl Edge Color: Golden Oak Tag: TA7 7 1 SM00460 Smith System Lectern 2311W x 12.511D x 44"H Color. Sand Tag: MC1 8 1 852C-18 Berco Square Table 24" x 24" Top, Laminate #L-10 Self Edge, Series 85 Base, Chrome Color: Wilsonart Beige #1530-6 Tag: TAB Thomas W. Ruff and Company of Florida Net Ea. Total r 1 U 171.12 171.12 719.82 719.82 200.88 .200.88 214.52 643.56 e 418.60 837.20 58.88 412.16 102.05 102.05 157.76 157.76 0 ' October 17, 1988 Page 5 4560Q Item gLy. Description 9 1 WBC3648-4 Stow & Davis Bookcase Open bookcase with Two Adjusting Shelves 36" x 13 7/8" Color:#3963 Light Oak Tag: ED7 10 2 TB302648 Glassform Toob Benches 3011H x 2611W x 48"L Color: Teal Tag: CH10-6 "Order Color Through & Through" 11 2 T6302672 Glassform Toob Benches 3011H x 2611W x 72"L Color: Teal Tag: CH11-6 "Order Color Through & Through" 12 3 UC-S-99-8/15/48/PCC-99 Library Units, Size: 15" x 48" x 99"H, Eight Shelves per Unit, Backs and Sides with Post Cover Paint: Beige 13 1 UC-S--99-8/15/24/PCC-99 Library Units Size: 15" x 24" x 9911H, Eight Shelves Per Unit, Backs and Sides with Post Cover Paint: Beige 14 1 230-711 Business Accessories White Marker Board Porcelian: White Vinyl Trim: Black Size: 48" x 48" Drywall Mounting Brackets with Rail and Self Markers and Eraser 15 1 UNIS-6T1 University Seating includes: 20 UNIS-6T1 Seats, 10 18" x 60" Table, Frames for Seats and Tables Finishes: Seats: Green Tint 2/GT2 Frame: Black Laminate: Nevanar Ming Green S-5-4110 Edge: Brown Installation by Thomas W. Ruff Tag: Roll Call Room Thomas W. Ruff and Company of Florida fp Net Ea. Total 356.64 356.64 602.70 1205.40 670.32 1340.64 329.29 987.87 237.17 237.17 235.00 235.00 5860.81 5860.81 Total 46, 020.64 1