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Meeting Oct 03, 2017 - REGULAR MEETING OF THE MOUNT PROSPECT VILLAGE BOARD - 7:00 p.m.
Category 5. CONSENT AGENDA
Subject 5.2 Motion to accept bid for 2017 holiday tree lighting contract in an amount not to exceed
$37,300
Type Action (Consent)
Preferred Date Oct 03, 2017
Absolute Date Oct 03, 2017
Dollar Amount 37,300.00
Budgeted Yes
Budget Source GENERAL FUND
Recommended Staff recommends that the Village Board accept the lowest cost, responsive bid for the 2017
Action Holiday Tree Lighting Contract as submitted by Kinnucan Tree Experts of Lake Bluff, Illinois in an
amount not to exceed $37,300. Staff also recommends that the Village Board authorize staff to
execute up to two (2) one (1) -year contract extensions provided Kinnucan agrees not to raise
prices and work is performed satisfactorily. Expenditures in extended terms will be limited to
funds authorized in future budgets.
Information
Funding has been included in the 2017 budget for contractual installation, and later removal, of white and purple holiday
lights on selected Village -owned parkway trees in the downtown area. To facilitate this work, staff has prepared bid
specifications to procure contractual performance of the work.
The specifications describe a one-year contract, which may be extended for up to two (2) additional one (1) year periods
beyond the termination date by mutual, written agreement between the Village and the contractor. To extend the
contract, the contractor must agree to hold their prices at the same rate as the previous year. The Village reserves the
right to re -bid the contract at the end of any contract period.
For the 2017 contract, 216 Village -owned trees will be lit. The attached map depicts the proposed project area.
Approximately 2,300 strands of lights will be used to decorate these trees. Purchase of the light strands is not included in
this proposed contract. The contractor will be provided with new strands of lights from existing Village inventory.
Generally, new light strands are procured annually by staff at the end of each holiday season when prices are reduced for
clearance. Lights strands for the upcoming holiday season were procured earlier this year at a cost of $15,152.
Bid Results
Eight (8) bid invitations were distributed to local contractors. A separate bid notice was published in a local newspaper,
and the bid was placed on the Village's Onvia on Demand website. Three (3) sealed bids were opened on September 25,
2017. Bid results are below.
Bidder White Purple Extended
Lights* Lights* Costs**
Kinnucan
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Bidder White Purple Extended
Lights* Lights* Costs**
lllumini ht Li htin , LLC $15.00 $15.00 $34,500.00
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lanagement $17.75 $17.75 $40,825.00
* Indicates cost per strand.
** Indicates total cost for 1,350 white light strands and 950 purple light strands.
DISCUSSION
The low bidder, Kinnucan Tree Experts has installed the Village's holiday lights for the last five (5) years. All of their work
has been acceptable and timely. Additionally, Kinnucan submitted several municipal references affirming they have
successfully completed multiple holiday lighting contracts of similar scope.
The cost to install and remove holiday lights in 2016 was $19.00 per strand. Kinnucan's current rate represent an
approximate 23% reduction in cost compared to last year. Kinnucan has indicated their price reduction is attributable to
market competition.
Kinnucan has indicated a cost differential for purple lights to accommodate material handling and potential post-
installation re -work.
It is the opinion staff that Kinnucan Tree Experts is qualified and capable to successfully execute this proposed contract.
Approximately 1,350 white light strands and 950 purple light strands will be used to decorate our trees. Because of tree
growth, we may need to add some additional strands to achieve the proper coverage, so we are adding an approximate
$3,000.00 contingency. Therefore, the total contract amount for 2017 would be $37,300.
Alternatives
1. Accept lowest cost, responsive bid for 2017 Holiday Tree Lighting Contract.
2. Action at discretion of Village Board.
Staff Recommendation
Staff recommends that the Village Board accept the lowest cost, responsive bid for the 2017 Holiday Light Installation
and Removal Contract as submitted by Kinnucan Tree Experts of Lake Bluff, Illinois in an amount not to exceed $37,300.
Staff also recommends that the Village Board authorize staff to execute up to two (2) one (1) -year contract extensions
provided the work is performed satisfactorily and Kinnucan agrees to hold prices. Expenditures in 2018 and 2019 will be
limited to funding allocated in approved future budgets.
Purple and White Tree lighting with Numbers 2016.pdf (239 KB)
BID HOLIDAY LIGHTS 2017.pdf (565 KB) 3847_001.pdf (768 KB)
All items under Consent Agenda are considered routine by the Village Board and will be enacted by one motion. There will
be no separate discussion of those items unless a Board member or member from the audience so requests, in which the
item will be removed from the Consent Agenda and considered in its sequence on the agenda.
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Holiday Tree Lighting Contract 2017
MANDATORY PRE-BID: Thursday, September 14,2017— 10:00 a.m.
BID OPENING: Monday, September 25, 2017 — 1:00 p.m. local time
Mount Prospect Public Works Department
1700 W. Central Road, Mount Prospect, Illinois 60056-2229
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NOTICE TO BIDDERS
Bid for
Holiday Tree Lighting Contract 2017
Sealed bids will be received until Monday, September 25, 2017 — 1:00 p.m. in the office
of the Village Manager, 3rd Floor, 50 S. Emerson Street, Mount Prospect, Illinois 60056,
in a separate, sealed envelope please submit bid clearly marked "Sealed Bid for
Holiday Tree Lighting Contract 2017".
There will be a mandatory pre-bid conference at 10:00 am on Thursday, September
14, 2017 at the Public Works Department office, 1700 W. Central Road, Mount
Prospect, IL 60056.
Plans and specifications may be obtained on the Village's website at
www.mountr)rosi)ect.org/bids
Offers may not be withdrawn for a period of ninety (90) days after the bid date without
the consent of the Board of Trustees.
Any Bid submitted unsealed, unsigned, sent via email or fax or received subsequent to
the aforementioned date and time, will be disqualified and returned to the bidder.
The Village reserves the right in its sole discretion, to reject any and all bids or parts
thereof, to waive any irregularities technicalities and informalities in bid procedures and
to award the contract in a manner best serving the interests of the Village. Questions
about these bid specifications should be directed to Forestry/Grounds Superintendent
Dave Hull at 847-870-5640.
Village Manager
Mike Cassady
September 6, 2017
Holiday Tree Lighting Contract 2017
Table of Contents
Section Page
Notice to Bidders 1
Table of Contents 2
Bid Packet Information 3
Instructions to Bidders
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Specifications
10
General Conditions
12
Proposal Form - Exhibit A
19
Bid Form
23
Affidavit— Proposal Certification Form
26
Bid Security
28
Bid Sheet
29
Contract - Exhibit B
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Attachment A -tree lighting table
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VILLAGE OF MOUNT PROSPECT
HOLIDAY TREE LIGHTING CONTRACT 2017
BID PACKET
The Village of Mount Prospect is seeking proposals for its:
HOLIDAY TREE LIGHTING CONTRACT FOR 2017
PROJECT SCOPE
The Contractor shall provide, at a minimum, the following work:
The Village of Mount Prospect is seeking a contractor to install and later remove white
incandescent lights and purple LED lights on approximately 216 trees on public property
in the downtown area in 2017. The Village will supply all light strands, extension cords,
tees and electric tape; contractor will supply all labor and equipment.
Contractors are asked to submit a price per strand for installation and later remove
lights, cords, and tees as detatiled in the specifications. Approximately 2,300 strands
are expected to be required each year. The Village reserves the right to increase or
reduce the amount of the lights installed depending upon funds available. The bid
award will be based on the lowest qualified contractor.
This Contract shall be in effect beginning October 4, 2017 and shall remain in effect
until January 31, 2018, unless terminated by either party under the conditions specified
in Section 10, Contract Termination. Upon satisfactory completion of the initial one year
term of the contract the Contract may be extended for up to two (2) additional one (1)
year periods beyond the termination date by mutual, written agreement between the
Village and the Contractor. The Contractor must agree to hold their prices at the same
rate as the previous year. The Village reserves the right to re -bid the contract at the
end of any contract period.
MANDATORY Pre -Bid Conference on September 14, 2017
The Village will hold a pre-bid conference to answer any questions concerning this
project. The meeting will be held on Thursday, September 14, 2017 at 10:00am, at the
Village of Mount Prospect Public Works Department, 1700 W. Central Rd., Mount
Prospect, IL 60056.
All contractors wishing to submit a bid are required to attend the pre-bid conference. If
a contractor does not attend the mandatory pre-bid conference and later submits a bid,
the bid will not be opened, read or considered.
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1. RECEIPT OF PROPOSALS
Sealed bid proposals to provide the installation and later removal of white Italian
lights in the downtown area must be received in the Village Manager's Office, at
50 South Emerson Street 3 d Floor, Mount Prospect, Illinois 60056, no later than
1:OOp.m. on September 25, 2017. Bids arriving after that time will not be
accepted. Mailed bids, which are delivered after the specified hour, will not be
accepted regardless of postmarked time on the envelope. Electronic mail (email)
and/or facsimile transmitted bids will not be accepted. All bid proposals will be
publicly opened and prices read aloud thereafter on the same date at the Mount
Prospect Village Hall, 50 South Emerson Street, Mount Prospect, Illinois.
2. HOW TO SUBMIT A BID
The bid proposal must be delivered in a sealed envelope to the Village Hall and
marked to the attention of the "Village Manager". The bid proposal must be
clearly marked: Sealed Bid "HOLIDAY TREE LIGHTING CONTRACT — 2017"
and the date of the bid opening. No proposal will be considered unless it is
submitted on the bid proposal form, Exhibit A, included in this bid packet.
The bid proposal must be typewritten or legibly completed in ink. Any erasures or
revisions in the bid proposal must be initialed by the person signing the proposal.
Should a bidder wish to qualify his bid or make special stipulations thereto, such
qualifications or stipulations shall be stated on standard letter size sheets of
paper, separate from the proposal form but included within the sealed proposal.
It will be the sole responsibility of the bidder to ensure that his or her bid reaches
the Mount Prospect Village Manager's Office on or before the deadline for bid
submissions set forth above. Any bid that is not sealed or marked as specified in
the requirements for submitting a bid will be disqualified from the bidding
process.
3. QUALIFICATION OF BIDDERS
To be entitled to consideration, bids must be submitted in accordance with this
Notice to Bidders and the "Village of Mount Prospect Instructions to Bidders",
and on the Proposal Form (Exhibit A). In addition, bidders must be licensed to do
business in the Village of Mount Prospect, and must furnish satisfactory evidence
of their professional experience and ability to meet the performance requirements
of the HOLIDAY TREE LIGHTING CONTRACT 2017 (Exhibit B).
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4. AWARD OF CONTRACT TO SUCCESSFUL BIDDER
The Village of Mount Prospect will be the sole interpreter of all bid documents,
and reserves the right to make its own assessment of bids received; to reject any
and all bids; to waive irregularities and technicalities in the bids; to further
negotiate details of the contract with the low bidder after award of the contract;
and to award the contract based upon its consideration of the following criteria as
well as relevant statutory provisions:
a) Lowest responsible bidder.
b) The ability, capacity, and skill of the bidder to perform the contract to
provide the service required.
c) Whether the bidder can perform the contract or provide the service
promptly, or within the time specified, without delay or interference.
d) The character, integrity, reputation, judgment, experience, and efficiency
of the bidder.
e) The quality of performance of previous contracts.
f) The previous and existing compliance by the bidder with laws and
ordinances relating to the contract.
g) The sufficiency of the financial resources and ability of the bidder to
perform the contract and provide the service.
h) The ability of the bidder to provide future maintenance and service.
i) The number and scope of conditions attached to the bid.
j) Whether the bidder has a place of business in the Village.
k) Responsiveness to the exact requirements of the invitation to bid.
1) Ability to work cooperatively with the Village and its staff.
m) Past records of the bidder's transactions with the Village or with other
entities as evidence of the bidder's responsibility, character, integrity,
reputation, judgment, experience, efficiency and cooperativeness.
n) Such other factors as would be in the best interest of the Village and its
operations.
The Village of Mount Prospect may make such inspections, as it deems
necessary, including the right to inspect all bidder worksites related to the bid.
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5. CONTRACT
The specifications and terms for award of this contract include all of those set
forth in this Notice to Bidder, the Instructions to Bidder, the Proposal Form
(Exhibit A), the Specifications, the General Conditions, the Bid Form, the Affidavit
— Bid Certification Form, the Bid Security Form, the Bid Sheet and "HOLIDAY
TREE LIGHTING CONTRACT 2017" (Exhibit B). The successful bidder will be
required to execute the HOLIDAY TREE LIGHTING CONTRACT 2017 for the
duration specified in that contract and the successful bidder's submitted Bid
Proposal Form will be attached to and incorporated into that Contract.
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VILLAGE OF MOUNT PROSPECT
INSTRUCTIONS TO BIDDERS
To be entitled for consideration, bids must be made in accordance with the following
instructions:
1. The Village of Mount Prospect reserves the right to reject any or all bids, or any
part thereof, or to accept any bid or any part thereof, or to waive any information
in any bid when, it its opinion, the best interest of the Village will be served by
such action.
2. Bidders may withdraw or cancel their bid, in written form, at any time prior to the
advertised bid opening time. Any bid submitted will be binding for 90 calendar
days after the date of bid opening. No plea of ignorance by the bidder as to the
conditions that exist or that may exist hereafter as a result of failure or omission
on the part of the bidder to make the necessary examinations and/or
investigations will be accepted as a basis for varying the requirements of the
Village or the compensation to the bidder.
3. Bids must be signed by an authorized official of the organization submitting the
bid with the name of the official and his/her title typed below the signature.
4. All bidders must submit the following information on or before the deadline for bid
submittal: (a) the location of the bidder's permanent place of business; (b)
evidence of the ability to provide an efficient and adequate plan for executing the
services requested; and (c) any additional evidence tending to show that the
bidder is prepared adequately to fulfill the contract, including a statement of the
items of equipment which the bidder proposes to use on the project. This list of
items is to include a statement noting which of these items of equipment the
bidder owns, and separately those items which he does not own but is certain he
will be able to rent or otherwise procure for use on the project
5. Bidders shall include with their bid, on a separate attachment to the bid, the
names of three (3) references regarding their qualifications by experience, ability,
personnel and equipment to perform the services required by the bid
specifications. The references must include company name, address, contact
person and telephone number. The Village reserves the right to reject bids not
accompanied by the required references.
6. All bidders agree that a complete background investigation of the principals of
the bidder and all employees who will perform the required services on behalf of
the bidder will be made. Bidders agree to cooperate with the appropriate Village
personnel to supply all the necessary information to complete the background
inquiries. The Village, at its complete discretion, may disqualify any Bidder,
including a low Bidder, and may void any contract previously entered into based
upon its background investigation.
7. No bid will be accepted from or contract awarded to any person, firm or
corporation that is in arrears or is in default to the Village upon any debt or
contract, or that is a defaulter, as surety or otherwise, upon any obligation to the
Village or has failed to perform faithfully any previous contract with the Village
within two (2) years prior to the date of the invitation to bid.
8. All bid submittals must include a signed Bid Certification Form (copy attached)
certifying non -collusion in the bid, and that the bidder is in compliance with
Sections 33E-3 and 33E-4 of the Illinois Criminal Code regarding bid rotating and
bid rigging (720 ILCS 5/33E-3 and 5/33E-4); compliance with the Illinois Drug
Free Workplace Act (30 ILCS 580/1 et seq.; that it is not delinquent in the
payment of taxes (65 ILCS 5/11-42.1); and that it has a written sexual
harassment policy in place in full with the Illinois Human Rights Act (775 ILCS
5/2-105, as amended).
9. Any bidder in doubt as to the true meaning of any part of the Specifications or
other did documents shall submit a written request for interpretation to Dave Hull,
no later than five (5) calendar days prior to the date set for the opening of the bid.
Any questions received after that time may be answered at the discretion of the
Village.
In the event that the Village finds a question to be adequately addressed in the
existing bidding documents, the question may be answered in writing by directing
the requesting bidder to the applicable provision(s) in the existing bid documents.
No further clarifications or interpretations will be issued.
Bidders will acknowledge receipt of any addendum issued by so noting on the bid
sheet. Oral explanations are not binding.
10. Prices shall be provided for each service required to be performed under the
contract.
11.All equipment and material bid shall be in accordance with all applicable federal,
state and local laws, rules and regulations in effect at the time of the bid.
12. Bids will be considered on equipment or material complying substantially with the
specifications, provided each deviation is stated and the substitution is described,
including technical data when applicable, in a letter attached to the bid. The
Village reserves the right to determine whether such substitutions or deviations
are within the intent of the specifications and will reasonably meet the service
requirements of the applicable Village Department. Brand names which may be
mentioned in the specifications do not indicate a preference and are used only as
a reference to the type and quality of materials or equipment desired.
13. The brand name and/or manufacturer of each item proposed must be clearly
stated. Guarantee and/or warranty information must be included with this bid.
14. Unless otherwise directed by the Specifications, all materials, equipment and
services provided will meet standards or requirements which would normally be
anticipated in common practice. The bidder guarantees that all applicable
federal, state and local laws, including the federal Occupational Safety and
Health Act ("OSHA"), are being complied with in connection with the bid and any
resultant contract or purchase by the Village.
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15.All municipal, county, and State of Illinois sales taxes and federal excise taxes,
which are NOT applicable to sales to the Village of Mount Prospect, must be
excluded from bid prices.
16. Prices shall be stated in units when applicable and quotation made on each item
separately. In case of conflict, unit price shall govern.
17. Bidders must be sure to specify any terms which they wish to offer in the space
provided. Cash discounts will be deducted from the base bid in determining the
low bidder.
18.A bid deposit in the amount of ten percent (10%) of the total bid amount, payable
to the Village, is required, unless otherwise stated in the bid package. The
deposit must be in the form of a bid bond, certified check, or a bank cashier's
check. All bid performance deposit checks will be retained by the Village until the
bid award is made, at which time the checks will be promptly returned to the
unsuccessful bidders. The bid performance deposit check of the successful
bidder will be retained until surety bonding requirements have been satisfied and
proof of insurance coverage is provided.
19. In case of default by the bidder, the Village may procure the services from other
sources and may deduct the cost of such services from the unpaid balance due
the bidder, or may collect against the bond or surety for excess costs so paid,
and the prices paid by the Village shall be considered the prevailing market price
at the time such purchase is made.
20. The bidder shall hold the Village, its officers, employees and agents, harmless
from liability of any nature or kind on account of the Village's use of any
copyrighted or uncopyrighted composition, trade secrets, secret process,
proprietary rights, patented or unpatented invention, article or appliance
furnished or used under the bid specifications.
21. The successful bidder is specifically denied the right of using in any form or
medium the name of the Village for any advertising, promotion or reference
unless express written permission is granted by the Village.
22.The opaque envelope containing the bid shall be marked plainly, "SEALED BID
for HOLIDAY TREE LIGHTING CONTRACT 2017", and date of the bid opening.
(See also Notice to Bidders requirements).
23.The bidder's submittal shall include the completed Proposal Form. The Village
will strictly hold the bidder to the terms of the Proposal Form. The Proposal Form
must be executed by a person having the legal right and authority to bind the
bidder.
Questions about this Request for Bids should be directed to:
HOLIDAY TREE LIGHTING CONTRACT 2017
Dave Hull, Forestry/Grounds Superintendent
Mount Prospect Public Works Department
1700 West Central Road
Mount Prospect, Illinois 60056
Phone: 847.870.5640 Email: dhull@mountprospect.org
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SPECIFICATIONS
SPECIFICATIONS - GENERAL
1. For year one, it is expected that this contract will be awarded on October 4, 2017,
and work may begin October 9, 2017. For year one, all work related to
installation of lights must be completed so that all trees are lit by 7:OOam on
November 17, 2017.
2. If the Village and the Contractor mutually agree to extend the contract additional
years the dates will be: For year two, installation work may begin after October
1, 2018 and must be completed by 7:00 a.m. on November 16, 2018. For year
three, installation work may begin after September 30, 2019, and must be
completed by 7:00 a.m. on November 22, 2019.
3. Removal of lights and cords must be done between January 2 and January 31
each year, following the installation.
4. A penalty of $500 per day will be assessed for failure to fully complete installation
or removal by the specified dates.
5. The contractor shall consult with the Public Works Director, or authorized
representative; concerning the details and scheduling of the work contemplated
herein, and shall be governed by decisions of the Public Works Director, or
authorized representative.
6. All work must be to the satisfaction to the Public Works Director, or authorized
representative, and any question as to proper procedures or quality of
workmanship will be resolved by the same.
7. It is the intent of the Village to have 216 trees decorated as part of this contract.
However, the Village reserves the right to eliminate certain trees from the
contract, or reduce the number of strands required per tree, so the final contract
amount does not exceed the funds available.
8. Contractor will be required to submit proof of possession of a valid Mount
Prospect business license or contractor's license before work begins.
9. Lights for trees on Prospect Avenue between Route 83 and Emerson are to be
installed in the evening after 8:OOPM or on the weekends in order to minimize
conflicts with area businesses.
10. The Village will issue the necessary extension cords and tees to the contractor
and record the quantities. The contractor shall be responsible for returning all
cords and tees after light removal. The Village will deduct, from any amounts
due the contractor, the purchase price of cords or tees that are not returned.
SPECIFICATIONS — INSTALLATION
1. The Village will supply contractor with all necessary lights, extension cords, tees
and electric tape. (Lights shall be new, factory -tested light strands. Cords shall
be new and used of varying lengths).
2. Light strands shall be installed by wrapping around individual branches in such a
way that the entire tree crown is evenly lit (not just outer perimeter or crown).
3. The contractor shall make sure all installed strands are lit and properly
functioning by using a generator.
4. Quantities of strands required per tree shall be as shown in the attached Tree
Lighting Table unless specified otherwise by the Public Works Director or
authorized representative. If during installation, a particular tree appears to need
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slightly more or fewer strands than listed, contractor shall contact Public Works
Director or authorized representative for permission to vary from table.
5. Installation of each strand must begin with the female end so the male end can
be plugged into the next strands or into the female end of a tee.
6. No more than 6 strands of incandescent lights may be installed in a series; after
that tees must be used to connect multiple series of 6 strands.
7. When more than one tee is joined together, the resulting combination must end
with one unused male plug.
8. Extension cords shall be plugged into the electrical outlet designated on maps
and tree lighting table.
9. All connections shall be either firmly wrapped with electric tape, or tautly tied. If
contractor ties the ends, as opposed to taping, the contractor will be responsible
for any ends coming unconnected.
10. Cords hanging over sidewalks must be secured so they are taut and hanging no
lower than 9' above walks.
11. During the process of installation the Village will inspect every tree for quality.
The contractor will be given a list of trees where it is determined additional
strands are needed. Contractor will need to install requested additional strands
as directed by the Village at the current contractred rate per strand. This work to
be done before final installation deadline.
12. The white incandescent light trands are composed of 50 lights at 6 inch spacing
on 22 guage green wire.
13. The purple led lights are composed of 5mm lights, 4 inch spacing 70 lights per
strand on 22 guage green wire.
SPECIFICATIONS — REMOVAL
1. All lights, cords, tees and tape shall be removed without damage to trees.
2. Light strands may be cut, and all removed strands must be returned to Public
Works for recycling.
3. Cords and tees shall be returned to Village neatly wrapped.
4. All debris from the removal of light strands shall be removed by the contractor.
SPECIFICATIONS - OTHER
Hours of Work — For this contract, upon submission of a letter to the Village Manager
requesting same, the contractor will be authorized to work around the clock. This
authorization may be rescinded during the contract if the Village receives noise
complaints. According to Village code, no work is allowed on Sundays or Holidays.
Sodded Areas
No vehicles of any kind shall be placed, parked, or operated upon or over any sodded
areas at any time except as authorized by the Public Works Director or authorized
representative.
Obstruction of Streets and Riaht-of-W
The Contractor shall arrange to keep sidewalks open for traffic when possible, and
block portions of the streets only when absolutely necessary. The Contractor shall
schedule work so that the public may have the use of the streets a maximum amount of
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time. The Contractor is to erect warning signs, traffic cones, arrow boards and furnish
adequate barricades, wherever required.
GENERAL CONDITIONS
A. Award of Contract; Performance; Payment
1. The Village will issue a Notice of Award to the successful bidder, advising
that it has been awarded the contract. Within ten (10) business days of
delivery of the Notice of Award, by personal service or registered or
certified U.S. Mail, postage prepaid and receipt requested, the contractor
shall execute the contract, attached to the Bid Documents, and furnish the
Village with the required bonds and certificate of insurance.
2. Upon the Village's receipt of the executed contract, required bonds and
certificate of insurance, the Village will issue and send to the contractor a
Notice to Proceed, that will start the performance period.
3. Completion Dates
For year one, it is expected that this contract will be awarded on October
4, 2017, and work may begin October 9, 2017. For year one, all work
related to installation of lights must be completed so that all trees are lit
and functioning by 7:OOam on November 17, 2017.
If the Village and the contractor mutually agree to extend the contract for
additional years at current prices, the installation dates will be as follows
for years two and three:
For year two, installation work may begin after October 1, 2018 and must
be completed by 7:00 a.m. on November 16, 2018.
For year three, installation work may begin after September 30, 2019, and
must be completed by 7:00 a.m. on November 22, 2019.
Removal of lights and cords must be done between January 2 and
January 31 each year.
4. Contractor shall record actual # of strands installed on each tree, and
submit those records to the Village with request for payment, after all
lights, cords and tees are installed. Payment due shall be calculated by
multiplying actual # of strands installed times bid price per strand. Once
all strands are installed to specifications and properly functioning,
contractor shall invoice the Village in the following manner:
a. After installation is completed, 85% of contract amount shall be invoiced
by contractor and paid by Village (minus any penalties).
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b. After removal is completed and cords/tees returned, 15% of contract
amount shall be invoiced by contractor and paid by Village (minus any
penalties).
5. The Contractor shall submit with each payment request a properly
completed Contractor's Affidavit setting out, under oath, the name,
address and amount due or to become due, of Contractor, each
subcontractor, vendor, supplier or other appropriate party included in its
cost, and for every party listed a full or partial waiver of lien, as
appropriate. Beginning with the second payment request, and with each
succeeding payment request, the Contractor shall submit Contractor's
Affidavits and partial waivers of lien for each subcontractor and supplier
showing that the amount paid to date to each is at least equivalent to the
total value of that subcontractor's work, less retainage, included on the
previous payment request.
6. If final payment is requested, the Contractor shall submit a properly
completed Contractor's Affidavit setting out, under oath, the name,
address and amount due or to become due, of Contractor, each
subcontractor, vendor, supplier or other appropriate party included in its
cost, and a full and final waiver of lien for the full amount of the Work, less
retainage. The Contractor shall assign over to the Village all
manufacturers' and suppliers' warranties respecting any part of the Work.
7. The Village reserves the right to alter the scope of the required services to
be performed, add such incidental services as may be necessary and
increase or decrease the services to be performed to accord with such
changes, including the deduction or cancellation of any one or more or the
services. Such changes shall not be considered as a waiver of any
condition of the contract nor to invalidate any of the provisions thereof.
8. The performance of the required services shall be done under the
supervision of the Village's Director of Public Works or his/her designee
who shall decide all questions that arise as to the quality and acceptability
of materials furnished, services performed, manner of performance,
acceptable fulfillment of the contract, compensation and the disputes and
mutual rights between contractors under the Specifications.
9. If the contractor fails to begin providing the services within the specified
time, or fails to perform these services in accordance with the terms of the
approved schedule or performs the services in a manner unacceptable to
the Village, or if the contractor becomes insolvent or is declared bankrupt,
or makes an assignment for the benefit of creditors, or from any other
cause fails to perform the required services in a manner required by the
contract, the Village shall give notice to the contractor and its surety in
writing specifying such failure, delay, neglect, refusal or default, and if the
contractor, within a period of ten (10) calendar days after the giving of
such notice, does not proceed in accordance therewith, then the Village
shall have the full power and authority to declare the contract and the
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contractor in default, and to forfeit the rights of the contractor in the
contract.
10. All costs and charges incurred by the Village, together with the cost of
performing the required services shall be deducted from any monies due
or which may become due to the contractor under the contract. Following
any payment due and received by the Village from the contractor's surety
following default, if the expense so incurred by the Village is less than the
sum paid to the Village by the surety under this contract for the
performance of required services during the contract period, the surety
shall be entitled to receive the excess difference paid to the Village. When
such contractor default costs incurred by the Village exceeds the sum paid
to the Village for the performance of the required services under the
contract, the contractor and the surety shall be liable and shall pay to the
Village the full cost of such additional expenses.
B. Performance of the Required Services
1. The contractor shall exercise every precaution at all times for the
protection of persons and properties. The safety provisions of all
applicable laws and ordinances shall be strictly observed. Any practice
obviously hazardous, in the opinion of the Director of Public Works or his
authorized representative, shall be immediately discontinued by the
contractor upon his receipt of instructions from the Director of Public works
or an authorized representative to discontinue such practice.
2. The performance of services under the contract includes the furnishing of
all supervision, labor, materials, tools, equipment and incidentals of every
kind and description necessary, in accordance with the contract
documents.
3. The performance of services shall be subject at all times to inspection by
the Village or its inspectors, and the contractor will be held strictly to the
diligent execution of the contract. The Village or its inspectors shall be
furnished with such information and assistance by the contractor as is
required to make a complete and detailed inspection. Completed
performance of services not complying with the contract may be rejected
by the Village and shall be performed again by the contractor at no
expense to the Village.
4. Except where the Specifications indicate otherwise, the Village is not
responsible for providing any tools, equipment, or storage under the
contract in order to permit the completion of any contractual obligations
under the contract.
5. The contractor shall provide an adequate number of competently trained
personnel with sufficient supervision to perform the services required, and
the contractor shall provide identification of its personnel if requested by
the Village. Any contractor's employee or representative whose
employment is reasonably detrimental or objectionable to the Village shall
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C.
be transferred immediately from the work site upon the Village's request.
The exercise of this option shall not be construed as placing the Village in
charge of the performance of the services required under the contract, or
as making the Village responsible for safety. All tools or equipment
required to carry out the operations within the scope of the contract shall
be provided by the contractor, and shall meet the standards of OSHA and
the State of Illinois safety codes as may be required by law. The Village
reserves the right to inspect the equipment that will be used prior to the
award of the bid.
6. The contractor shall at all times have a competent person in charge of its
work crew at the job site to whom the Village representative may issue
directives. Such person shall be competent in the English language.
Bond; Insurance; Indemnification
1. Insurance Requirements. In the submission of a bid, the bidder is
certifying that it has all the insurance coverage required by law or that
would normally be expected for the bidder's type of work. In addition, the
bidder is certifying that, as the successful bidder/contractor, upon
execution of the contract, it will provide insurance of such types and in
such amounts as may be necessary to protect itself and the interests of
the Village against all hazards or risks of loss contemplated by the
contract. The Village shall be named as an additional insured on all
applicable insurance policies. Satisfactory certificates of insurance shall
be filed with the Village upon execution of the contract. The certificates
shall state that thirty (30) days advance written notice will be given to the
Village before any policy covered thereby is changed or canceled.
Insurance coverage shall be in the following minimum amounts:
Limit/ Limit/
Type of Insurance Ea. Occurrence Aggregate
General Liability
Bodily Injury $1,000,000 $3,000,000
Property Damage $1,000,000 $3,000,000
Contractual Ins. $1,000,000 $3,000,000
Automobile Liability
Bodily Injury $1,000,000 $1,000,000
Property Damage $1,000,000 $1,000,000
Workers Compensation
Employee Claims
Employers Liability
Statutory for Illinois
$1,000,000 per accident
2. Indemnification. The contractor shall indemnify and save harmless the
Village, its officers, employees and agents from any and all liability, losses
or damages, including attorneys fees and costs of defense, the Village
may suffer as a result of claims, demands, suits, actions or proceedings of
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any kind or nature, including workers' compensation claims, in any way
resulting from or arising out of the operations of the contractor under the
contract, including operations of subcontractors; and the contractor shall,
at his own expense, appear, defend and pay all attorneys fees and all
costs and other expenses arising therefrom or incurred in connection
therewith; and, if any judgments shall be rendered against the Village in
any such action, the contractor shall, at his own expense, satisfy and
discharge same. The contractor expressly understands and agrees that
any bonds, letters of credit or insurance protection required by the
contract, or otherwise provided by the contractor, shall in no way limit the
responsibility to indemnify, keep and save harmless and defend the
Village as herein provided.
The contractor agrees to defend and hold harmless the Village from and
against all demands, claims, suits, costs, expenses, damages and
adjustments based upon any infringement of any patent relating to goods
specified in the contract, and on account of the Village's use of any
copyrighted or uncopyrighted, composition, trade secrets, secret process,
proprietary rights, patented or unpatented invention, article or appliance
furnished or used under the bid Specifications.
D. Compliance with Laws
1. If, at any time, it shall be found that the person, firm or corporation
to whom the contract has been awarded has, in presenting any
proposal or proposals, unlawfully colluded with any other party or
parties, then the contract so awarded shall be null and void, and the
consultant and his sureties shall be liable to the Village for all loss
or damage which the Village may suffer thereby, and the Village
may advertise for new bids for performance of the required
services.
2. The contractor shall, at all times during the life of this contract,
observe and abide by all federal, state and local laws which in any
way affect the conduct of the work and with all decrees and orders
of courts or agencies of competent jurisdiction. Likewise, said
contractor shall be governed by all municipal ordinances and
regulations which in any way affect the conduct of the work. The
contractor shall indemnify and save harmless the Village, its
officers, agents and employees against any claim or liability arising
from or based on his violation of any law, ordinance, regulation,
decree or court order.
The bidder and contractor, as the successful bidder, shall comply
with all applicable federal, state and local laws, including, but not
limited to, the following:
a. Bid Rigging/Rotating. By submitting a bid, the contractor
certifies that no owner, officer or director is barred from
contracting with any unit of state or local government as a
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result of violating the bid rigging or bid rotating provisions
contained in 720 ILCS 5/33E-3 & 33E-4.
b. Tax Payment. The contractor certifies that it is not
delinquent in the payment of any taxes to the Illinois
Department of Revenue pursuant to 65 ILCS 5/11-42.1-1.
C. Drug Free Workplace Act. The contractor will comply with
the requirements of the Drug Free Workplace Act if the
contract is $5,000 or more, and it has more than 24
employees at the time of entering into the contract pursuant
to 30 1 LCS 580, et seq.
d. Preference to Veterans Act. The contractor will comply with
the Preference to Veterans Act, 330 ILCS 55, et seq.
f. Non -Discrimination. The contractor will comply with the
Illinois Public Works Employment discrimination Act, 775
ILCS 10/1, et seq.
g. Equal Employment Opportunity. The contractor will comply
with Article 2 of the Illinois Human Rights Act (775 ILCS 5/2-
101, et seq.), including establishment and maintenance of a
sexual harassment policy as required by Section 2-105 that
will be produced to the Village upon request, and the Rules
and Regulations of the Illinois Department of Human rights,
including the EQUAL EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY
CLAUSE, that is a material term of all public contracts, as
set forth in Exhibit B.
h. Compliance with Freedom of Information Act Request.
Section 7 of the Illinois Freedom of Information Act (FOIA), 5
ILCS 140/7, applies to public records in the possession of a
party with whom the Village has contracted. The Village will
have only a very short time from receipt of a FOIA request to
comply with the request and there is a significant amount of
work required to process a request including collating and
reviewing the information. The bidder/contractor
acknowledges the requirements of FOIA and agrees to
comply with all requests made by the Village for public
records (as that term is defined by Section 2(c) of FOIA) in
the undersigned's possession and to provide the requested
public records to the Village within two (2) business days of
the request being made by the Village. The
bidder/contractor agrees to indemnify and hold harmless the
Village from all claims, costs, penalties, losses and injuries
(including but not limited to, attorneys fees, other
professional fees, court costs and/or arbitration or other
dispute resolution costs) arising out of or relating to its failure
to provide public records to the Village under the contract.
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E. Work Guaranty
1. General Guaranty. Neither partial or final payment, nor any
provision in the contract, nor partial or entire use of the
product/Work embraced in the contract by the Village or the Public
shall constitute an acceptance of work not done in accordance with
the contract, or relieve the contractor of liability in respect to any
express warranties or responsibility for failure to comply with the
terms of those contract documents.
F. Miscellaneous Contract Requirements
1. Contract Alterations. No amendment of a contract shall be valid
unless made in writing and signed by the Village President, Village
Manager or their authorized representative.
2. Licenses and Permits. The contractor shall procure at its own
expense all the necessary licenses and permits in connection with
the work under the contract.
3. Nonassignabilitx. The contractor shall not assign the contract, or
any part thereof, to any other person, firm or corporation without the
previous written consent of the Village. Such assignment shall not
relieve the contractor from its obligations or change the terms of the
contract unless agreed by the Village at its sole discretion.
4. Notices. All notices required by the contract shall be given in
writing.
5. Taxes. The contractor shall pay all federal, state and local taxes as
may be applicable on all materials, labor and services furnished by
it under the contract, and the amounts of such taxes shall be
included in the unit prices bid.
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EXHIBIT A
(Upon award of contract, to be
attached to HOLIDAY TREE
LIGHTING CONTRACT 2017 as
Exhibit A)
Proposal Form
Village of Mount Prospect
HOLIDAY TREE LIGHTING CONTRACT 2017
OWNER INFORMATION
Owner Name:
Address:
Business Name:
Business Address:
Home Phone:
This Business is a:
Date Of Birth:
Business Phone:
❑
Individual Proprietorship
❑
Joint Venture
❑
Partnership
❑
Corporation
If applicable, give names, addresses, and dates of birth of all partners, officers or directors.
Name Address Date of Birth
Has the applicant, business, or member of the business ever had a
license or contract revoked, suspended or cancelled? ❑ YES
If yes, explain in full detail on a separate sheet of paper.
❑ NO
Does the business currently hold a license or have a contract with any other municipality for
service? ❑ YES ❑ NO
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If yes, explain in full on a separate sheet of paper.
Have any complaints against the business been filed with the Illinois Commerce Commission, the
Office of the Illinois Attorney General, or any other governmental body during the period of one
year prior to the date of this proposal? ❑ YES ❑ NO
If yes, explain in full on a separate sheet of paper.
Please note, the Village reserves the right to conduct its own search with the Illinois
Commerce Commission, the Illinois Attorney General, or any other governmental body,
and may take into consideration any complaints and/or pending complaints made against
the business or owner.
In submitting this Proposal Form requesting award of the Village of Mount Prospect HOLIDAY
TREE LIGHTING CONTRACT 2017, 1 hereby certify that:
1. 1 will not assign or subcontract holiday light installation or removal services for the Village
without prior written approval of the Corporate Authorities of the Village of Mount Prospect;
2. Neither I, nor any person who will be working on my behalf, has been convicted under the
laws of Illinois or any other state of an offense which under the laws of this state would be a
felony involving the theft of property, violence to persons, or criminal damage to property.
Please note that in the case of a person whose last conviction was more than two years
past, and can demonstrate a compelling showing that he/she is nevertheless fit, such
person or operator may be approved by the Village Manager if otherwise eligible;
3. 1 am not barred by law from contracting with the Village because of a conviction for prior
violations of either Sections 33E-3 or 33E-4 of the Illinois Criminal Code of 1965 (720 ILCS
5/33E-3 (Bid Rigging) or 720 ILCS 5/33-4 (Bid Rotating));
4. 1 am not delinquent in payment of any taxes to the Illinois Department of Revenue pursuant
to Section 11-42.1-1 of the Illinois Municipal Code (65 ILCS 5/11-42.1-1) or in any payment,
fee or tax owed to the Village;
5. 1 provide a drug free workplace pursuant to the Drug Free Workplace Act (30 ILCS 580/1, et
seq.);
6. 1 shall comply with Article 2 of the Illinois Human Rights Act (775 ILCS 5/2-101, et seq.),
and the Rules and Regulations of the Illinois Department of Human Rights, including
establishment and maintenance of a sexual harassment policy as required by Section 2-105
of that Article and Act;
7. 1 shall comply with the Americans with Disabilities Act;
8. 1 shall comply with the Illinois Public Works Employment Discrimination Act (775 ILCS 10/1
et seq.); and
9. All of the information I have provided in this Application has been truthful and given in
good faith.
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I have read and understand the information provided with this Proposal Form, including
the Notice to Bidders, Instructions to Bidder, the General Conditions, the Specifications
and the HOLIDAY TREE LIGHTING CONTRACT 2017, and agree to abide by the
conditions set forth therein. My signature below indicates my acceptance of all such
conditions and my bid for award of the Village of Mount Prospect HOLIDAY TREE
LIGHTING CONTRACT 2017.
Name of Company
Bid Submitted By
Position in Company
Phone No.
Date
Bidder must use the official firm name and authorized representative must sign.
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FROM:
BID FORM
HOLIDAY TREE LIGHTING CONTRACT 2017 Village of Mount Prospect
Department of Public Works
(hereinafter called "Bidder")
TO: Office of the Village Manager, 3rd Floor
50 South Emerson Street
Mount Prospect, Illinois 60056
(hereinafter called "Village" or "Village of Mount Prospect")
HOLIDAY TREE LIGHTING CONTRACT 2017
The bidders have familiarized themselves with the services to be performed and
probable work conditions required under this Bid affecting the cost of the performance
of the required services and with the Bid Documents which include:
Notice to Bidders
Table of Contents
Bid Packet Information
Instructions for Bidders
General Conditions and Special Provisions
Specifications
General Conditions
Proposal Form
Bid Form
Affidavit — Bid Certification Form
Bid Security
Bid Sheet
Contract Document
Attachment A — Tree Lighting Table
Therefore, the Bidder hereby proposes to furnish all supervision, technical personnel,
labor, materials, tools, equipment, and services (including all utility and transportation
services) required to perform the required services, all in accordance with the above
listed documents.
Bidder agrees to perform all of the required services and provide the equipment and
materials described in the Bid Documents, as follows:
Bidder has bid on all items and has provided a price for all requested services.
The Bidder acknowledges it understands all the requested services for which it has
submitted a bid.
The Bidder will complete and provide all labor, equipment, materials and mobilization (if
applicable) to perform the required services as incidental to the fixed item price for each
item proposed.
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In submitting this bid, the Bidder understands that the Village reserves the right to add
to or subtract from the estimated quantities.
The Village intends to award one (1) contract (if at all) for the items bid. If written notice
of award of this bid is mailed, emailed or otherwise delivered to the Bidder at any time
before this bid is withdrawn, the Bidder agrees to execute and deliver the contract in the
prescribed form and furnish payment and performance bonds, or letter of credit, and the
insurance certificates required by the Bid Documents to the Village within ten (10)
business days after receipt.
The Bidder, and as successful bidder/contractor upon award of the contract,
understands and agrees to the following:
1) The contractor agrees to provide all required services and items and material to the
Village as noted in the Bid Documents and comply with the requirements of the Bid
Documents.
2) The contractor agrees to comply with all applicable federal and state laws, rules and
regulations, and county and municipal ordinances, as described in the General
Conditions.
All Addenda pertaining to this project shall be acknowledged by the Bidder in the
spaces provided below:
Addendum No. Addendum -Date Acknowledgement by Bidder or Authorized Date
Representative Acknowledaed
Failure to acknowledge receipt, as provided above, may be considered sufficient
grounds for disqualification of the bidder and rejection of his/her bid submittal. A record
of all Addenda and copies of same will be available to all qualified bidders from the
Village of Mount Prospect Public Works Department, 1700 West Central Road, Mount
Prospect, Illinois two (2) days prior to the letting. It shall be the Bidder's responsibility to
become fully advised of all Addenda prior to submitting its bid.
Upon award of the contract, the Village will send Notice of Award to the successful
Bidder, the Bidder must then execute the contract and provide the required bonds or
letter of credit and certificate of insurance to the Village within ten (10) business days.
The Village will then issue a written Notice to Proceed. Failure to complete the work in
the designated time frame may result in the Director of Public Works withholding
compensation due the contractor for failure to complete the said work in the designated
time frame, calling the bonds, or taking such other action as may be available.
Security in the sum of ten (10%) percent of the amount bid for 2017 in form of (check
one):
Bid Bond Certified Check Bank Cashier's Check
is attached hereto in accordance with the "Instructions for Bidders".
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This Bid Submittal contains the following:
1) Bid Form
2) Affidavit — Bid Certification Form
3) Bid Security
4) BID SHEET(S) — HOLIDAY TREE LIGHTING CONTRACT 2017
5) List of required references and equipment
Respectfully submitted:
Name of Firm/Bidder:
By: _
Title:
Date:
Contact Information:
Official Address:
Telephone:
Email:
(Signature)
ONE (1) SIGNED COPY OF THIS BID FORM AND BID SHEETS ALONG WITH THE AFFIDAVIT - BID
CERTIFCATION FORM, AND BID SECURITY SHALL BE SUBMITTED IN A SEALED MARKED
ENVELOPE.
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AFFIDAVIT — BID CERTIFICATION FORM
Bidder:
Company/Firm Name:
Address:
As a condition of entering into a contract with the Village of Mount Prospect, and under
oath and penalty of perjury and possible termination of contract rights and debarment,
the undersigned, , being first duly sworn on oath,
deposes and states that he or she is
(sole owner, partner, joint ventured, President, Secretary, etc.) of
and has the authority to make all
(Name of Company)
certifications required by this affidavit.
Section I Non -Collusion
The undersigned certifies that this bid is genuine and not collusive or a sham, that said
bidder has not colluded, conspired, connived or agreed, directly or indirectly, with any
bidder or person, to put in a sham bid or to refrain from bidding, and has not in any
manner, directly or indirectly, sought by agreement or collusion, or communication or
conference with any person, to fix the bid price element of this bid, or of that of any
other bidder, or to secure any advantage against any other bidder or any person
interested in the proposed contract.
Section II Bid Rigging and Rotating
The undersigned further states that
(Name of Company)
is not barred from bidding or contracting as a result of a conviction for violations of state
laws prohibiting bid rigging or bid rotating or any similar offense of any state of the
United States, as provided in Sections 33E-3 and 33E-4 of the Illinois Criminal Code,
720 ILCS 5/33E-3, 33E-4.
Section III Drug Free Workplace
The undersigned further states that
(Name of Company)
provides a drug free workplace pursuant to the Drug Free Workplace Act, 30 ILCS
580/1, et seq., and has, to the extent not covered by a collective bargaining agreement
that deals with the subject of the Substance Abuse Prevention in Public Works Projects
Act, 820 ILCS 265/1 et seq., a substance abuse prevention program that meets or
exceeds these requirements of that Act.
Section IV Tax Payment
The undersigned further states that
(Name of Company)
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is
not delinquent in payment of any taxes to the Illinois Department of Revenue, in
accordance with Illinois Compiled Statues, 65 ILCS 5/11-42.1. The undersigned
understands that making a false statement regarding delinquency in taxes is a Class A
Misdemeanor and, in addition, voids the contract and allows the municipality to recover
all amounts paid to the individual or entity under the contract in civil action.
Section V Sexual Harassment Policy
Pursuant to Section 2-105(A) of the Illinois Human Rights Act, 775 ILCS 5/2-105 (A),
every party to a public contract must:
"Have written sexual harassment policies that shall include, at a minimum, the following
information: (1) the illegality of sexual harassment; (11) the definition of sexual
harassment under State law; (III) a description of sexual harassment, utilizing examples;
(IV) the vendor's internal complaint process including penalties; (V) the legal recourse,
investigative and complaint process available through the Department (of Human
Rights) and the Commission (Human Rights Commission); (VI) directions on how to
contact the Department and Commission; and (VII) protection against retaliation as
provided by Section 6-101 of the Act. (Illinois Human Rights Act)."
A "public contract" includes: ...every contract to which the State, any of its political
subdivisions or any municipal corporation is a party." 775 ILCS 5/1-103 (M) (2002),
The undersigned further states that has
(Name of Company)
a written sexual harassment policy in place in full compliance with 775 ILCS 5/2-105 (A)
(4).
It is expressly understood the foregoing statements and representations and promises
are made as a condition to the right of the bidder to receive payment under any award
made under the terms and provisions of this bid.
The undersigned certifies that all information contained in this Affidavit is true and
correct.
Signed by:
Signature
Name Printed:
Title:
Signed and sworn to before me this day of , 20_
My commission expires:
Notary Public
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BID SECURITY
Included with this bid is a bank cashier's check, certified check or bid bond in the
amount of , being ten percent (10%) of the total amount
bid by the bidder, in favor of the Village of Mount
Prospect. It is hereby agreed that, should bidder be awarded the contract for services
contemplated under this bid and fail or refuse to execute a contract for the performance
of said services, or to provide the required payment and performance bonds, or letter of
credit, and certificate of insurance, then this security, in the amount stipulated above,
shall be forfeited and may be retained by the Village of Mount Prospect as liquidated
damages and not as a penalty. All bids to remain firm for a period of ninety (90) days
after bid opening date.
SUBMITTED THIS
SEAL (if corporation)
DAY OF , 20_
Bidder:
Bidder's Agent and Agent's Title
Title
Note: If bidder is a partnership, the bid must be signed by at least two of the partners.
Note: If bidder is a corporation, the bid must be signed by an authorized officer of the
corporation, attested and sealed by the secretary or other authorized officer.
If a corporation, note here the state of incorporation:
Incorporated under the laws of the State of
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BID SHEET
HOLIDAY TREE LIGHTING CONTRACT 2017
The undersigned herewith submits a bid on a Holiday Tree Lighting Contract 2017 in
accordance with the attached documents. All bids are to be delivered to the office of
the Village Manager at 50 South Emerson Street 3rd Floor, Mount Prospect, Illinois,
60056, prior to 1:00p.m. on September 25, 2017.
SCHEDULE OF PRICES
We will perform the services as outlined HOLIDAY TREE LIGHTING CONTRACT
for sums as follows:
Bid Price to Install and later remove Lights, Cords and Tees as detailed in
specifications.
Price per White
Incandescent
Strand
Extended Cost
2017
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Price per Purple
LED Strand
Extended Cost
Total Combined Bid Price for all work in 2017
Submitted this day of
2017
X 950 strands
Mark outside of envelope: " HOLIDAY TREE LIGHTING CONTRACT 2017" and
deliver to the Village Manager's office at 50 South Emerson Street 3rd Floor,
Mount Prospect, Illinois, 60056, by 1:00 p.m., MONDAY, September 25, 2017.
Name of Company/Firm
Address of Company/Firm
IW276TITal
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Date submitted: 2017
Also note any exceptions to the specifications.
COMPANY OWNER
ADDRESS CITY, STATE, ZIP
PHONE #
SIGNATURE
2017
DATE
Note: All bids to remain firm for thirty (90) days. Be sure to mark the outside of
the envelope, "Sealed Bid for HOLIDAY TREE LIGHTING CONTRACT 2017."
EXHIBIT B
VILLAGE OF MOUNT PROSPECT
HOLIDAY TREE LIGHTING CONTRACT 2017
THIS AGREEMENT (hereinafter the "Contract") is entered into by and between the
Village of Mount Prospect, an Illinois home rule municipality (hereinafter the "Village"),
and , an , located at
Illinois, (hereinafter the "Contractor").
1. GENERAL As stated in the bid document.
2. SPECIFICATIONS As stated in the bid document.
3. CONTRACTOR RESPONSIBILITY FOR PROPERTY/HOLD HARMLESS
Contractor agrees to defend and hold harmless the Village from and against all
demands, claims, suits, costs, expenses, damages and adjustments based upon
any infringement of any patent relating to goods specified in the contract, and on
account of the Village's use of any copyrighted or uncopyrighted, composition,
trade secrets, secret process, proprietary rights, patented of unpatented
invention, article or appliance furnished or used under the proposal
Specifications.
4. ADHERENCE TO LAWS
Employees and agents of Contractor shall obey all federal, state, county and
municipal laws and ordinances during the execution of their duties under this
Contract. The existence of this Contract does not exempt such individuals from
compliance with such laws or ordinances, nor does it convey any special rights or
privileges upon those individuals.
Contractor shall meet all applicable licensing requirements of the Village.
In addition, Contractor is required to comply with all federal, state, county and
municipal laws and ordinances, including the following:
a. Provide a drug free workplace pursuant to the Illinois Drug Free
Workplace Act (30 ILCS 580/1, et seq.);
b. Comply with the Illinois Public Works Employment Discrimination Act (775
ILCS 10/1 et seq.);
C. Comply with Article 2 of the Illinois Human Rights Act (775 ILCS 5/2-101,
et sea.), and the Rules and Regulations of the Illinois Department of
Human Rights, including establishment and maintenance of a sexual
harassment policy as required by Section 2-105 of that Article and Act;
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d. Comply with the Americans with Disabilities Act; and
e. Comply with the provisions of the EQUAL EMPLOYMENT
OPPORTUNITY CLAUSE required by the Illinois Department of Human
Rights as a material term of all public contracts, which states as follows:
Title 44, Part 750, Section 750, APPENDIX A, Illinois Administrative Code,
Equal Employment Opportunity Clause
EQUAL EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY
In the event of contractor's non-compliance with the provisions of this Equal
Employment Opportunity Clause, the Illinois Human Rights Act or the Rules and
Regulations of the Illinois Department of Human Rights ("Department"),
contractor may be declared ineligible for future contracts or subcontracts with the
State of Illinois or any of its political subdivisions or municipal corporations, and
the contract may be cancelled or voided in whole or in part, and such other
sanctions or penalties may be imposed or remedies invoked as provided by
statute or regulation. During the performance of this contract, the contractor
agrees as follows:
1) That it will not discriminate against any employee or applicant for
employment because of race, color, religion, sex, marital status, national origin or
ancestry, age, physical or mental handicap unrelated to ability, or an unfavorable
discharge from military service; and further that it will examine all job
classifications to determine if minority persons or women are underutilized and
will take appropriate affirmative action to rectify any such underutilization.
2) That, if it hires additional employees in order to perform this contract or
any portion thereof, it will determine the availability (in accordance with the
Department's Rules) of minorities and women in the area(s) from which it may
reasonably recruit and it will hire for each job classification for which employees
are hired in such a way that minorities and women are not underutilized.
3) That, in all solicitations or advertisements for employees placed by it or
on its behalf, it will state that all applicants will be afforded equal opportunity
without discrimination because of race, color, religion, sex, marital status,
national origin or ancestry, age, physical or mental handicap unrelated to ability,
or an unfavorable discharge from military service.
4) That it will send to each labor organization or representative of workers
with which it has or is bound by a collective bargaining or other agreement or
understanding, a notice advising such labor organization or representative of the
contractor's obligations under the Illinois Human Rights Act and the Department's
Rules. If any such labor organization or representative fails or refuses to
cooperate with the contractor in its efforts to comply with such Act and Rules, the
contractor will promptly so notify the Department and the contracting agency and
will recruit employees from other sources when necessary to fulfill its obligations
thereunder.
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5) That it will submit reports as required by the Department's Rules, furnish
all relevant information as may from time to time be requested by the Department
or the contracting agency, and in all respects comply with the Illinois Human
Rights Act and the Department's Rules.
6) That it will permit access to all relevant books, records, accounts and
work sites by personnel of the contracting agency and the Department for
purposes of investigation to ascertain compliance with the Illinois Human Rights
Act and the Department's Rules.
7) That it will include verbatim or by reference the provisions of this clause
in every subcontract it awards under which any portion of the contract obligations
are undertaken or assumed, so that such provisions will be binding upon such
subcontractor. In the same manner as with other provisions of this contract, the
contractor will be liable for compliance with applicable provisions of this clause by
such subcontractors; and further it will promptly notify the contracting agency and
the Department in the event any subcontractor fails or refuses to comply
therewith. In addition, the contractor will not utilize any subcontractor declared
by the Illinois Human Rights Commission to be ineligible for contracts or
subcontracts with the State of Illinois or any of its political subdivisions or
municipal corporations.
With respect to the two types of subcontracts referred to under paragraph 7 of
the Equal Employment Opportunity Clause above, following is an excerpt of
Section 750.30 of the Department of Human Right's Rules and Regulations for
Public Contracts:
Title 44, Part 750, Section 750.30, Illinois Administrative
Code, Subcontracts
Each public contractor and subcontractor shall in turn include the Equal
Employment Opportunity Clause set forth in Appendix A of this Part in each of its
subcontracts under which any portion of the contract obligations are undertaken
or assumed, said inclusion to be either verbatim or by reference so that the
provisions of the clause will be binding upon such subcontractors.
5. FEE SCHEDULE
The charges to be assessed by Contractor under this Contract are set forth in the
fee schedule contained in Exhibit A.
6. LOG BOOK, RECORDS & REPORTS REQUIRED
The Contractor shall provide the Village with a written status report on its
provision of services required by the Contract. This report shall be due before the
tenth day of the following month.
7. METHODS OF PAYMENT
Payment under the Contract will be made in accordance with the Illinois Local
Government Prompt Payment Act, 50 ILCS 505/1 et seq.
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8. HOLD HARMLESS AGREEMENT (CONTRACTUAL LIABILITY)
Contractor assumes full responsibility for the acts and omissions of its employees
and agents while engaged in performing services under the Contract. Contractor
agrees, to the greatest extent permitted by Illinois law, to protect, indemnify, save
and hold forever harmless the Village, its officers, appointed and elected officials,
Mayor and Board of Trustees, employees, volunteers, attorneys and agents from
and against any and all liabilities, obligations, claims, losses, damages, penalties,
and costs and expenses resulting from any suit, claim, demand, judgment, or
cause of action initiated by any person, including Contractor and its officers,
officials, employees, subcontractors, volunteers and agents, arising out of,
connected with, or in any way associated with the performance of services
covered by this Contract or the equipment used in connection therewith.
9. CONTRACTOR'S LIABILITY INSURANCE
Contractor shall not commence with the performance of services under this
Contract until it has obtained all insurance required hereunder and such
insurance has been approved by the Village. Certificates of such insurance shall
be filed with the Village prior to commencing work. Additionally, Contractor will
provide the Village with a letter from the insurance carrier that the Village will be
notified within thirty (30) days of the pending cancellation of any policy relating to
this Contract.
Each insurance company shall be subject to approval by the Village, and the
respective policies shall name the Village as an additional named insured.
Approval of the insurance by the Village shall not relieve or decrease the liability
of Contractor hereunder. Such insurance is primary and in no event will be
considered contributory to any insurance purchased by the Village. Such
insurance will not be canceled, reduced, or materially changed without providing
the Village thirty (30) days advance written notice, via certified mail.
Contractor shall maintain all insurance required under subsections a through h of
this Section for not less than one (1) year after completion of this contract.
10. CONTRACT TERMINATION
The Village and Contractor reserve the right to terminate the Contract at any time
upon ten (10) days advance written notice to the other party. In addition to the
provisions set forth in Section General conditions (A,9) for immediate termination,
failure of Contractor to perform any aspect of this Contract properly and/or to
provide proper treatment to the general public, in the sole discretion of the
Vilage, is cause for immediate termination of the Contract without prior notice.
11. LENGTH OF CONTRACT
This Contract shall be in effect beginning October 4, 2017, and shall remain in
effect until January 31, 2018, unless terminated by either party under the
conditions specified in Section 10, Contract Termination. Upon satisfactory
completion of the initial one year term of the contract the Contract may be
extended for up to two (2) additional one (1) year periods beyond the termination
date by mutual, written agreement between the Village and the Contractor. The
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Contractor must agree to hold their prices at the same rate as the previous
year. The Village reserves the right to re -bid the contract at the end of any
contract period.
12. COMPLIANCE WITH FREEDOM OF INFORMATION ACT REQUEST
The Illinois Freedom of Information Act (FOIA), 5 ILCS 140/1 et seq., applies to
public records in the possession of a party with whom the Village has contracted.
The Village will have only a very short period of time from receipt of a FOIA
request to comply with the request, and there is a significant amount of work
required to process a request including collating and reviewing the information.
Contractor acknowledges the requirements of FOIA and agrees to comply with all
requests made by the Village for public records (as that term is defined by
Section 2(c) of FOIA) in its possession and to provide the requested public
records to the Village within two (2) business days of the request being made by
the Village. Contractor agrees to indemnify and hold harmless the Village from all
claims, costs, penalty, losses and injuries (including but not limited to, attorney's
fees, other professional fees, court costs and/or arbitration or other dispute
resolution costs) arising out of or relating to its failure to provide the public
records to the Village under this Contract.
13. Contractor shall not assign this Contract or any part thereof without the prior
written consent of the Village. Approval, if any, for such assignment shall be
made by the Corporate Authorities of the Village. This Agreement shall be
binding upon and inure to the benefit of the parties hereto and their respective
assigns, legal representatives and successors in interest.
14. GOVERNING LAW
This Contract shall be governed by and construed in accordance with the laws of
the State of Illinois and applicable federal law. Venue shall only be proper in a
court of competent jurisdiction located within the County of Cook, Illinois.
15. SEVERABILITY
The invalidity or unenforceability of one or more of the terms or provisions
contained in this Contract shall not affect the validity or enforceability of the
remaining terms and provisions of this Contract so long as the material purposes
of this contract can be determined and effectuated.
16. INTERPRETATION
Any headings of the Contract are for convenience of reference only and do not
define or limit the provisions thereof. Words of gender shall be deemed and
construed to include correlative words of other genders. Words importing the
singular shall include the plural and vice versa, unless the context shall otherwise
indicate. All references to any person or entity shall be deemed to include any
person or entity succeeding to the rights, duties and obligations of such person or
entity succeeding to the rights, duties and obligations of such person or entity in
accordance with the terms and conditions of the Contract.
17. WAIVER OF BREACH
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If either party waives a breach of any provision of this Contract by the other party,
that waiver will not operate or be construed as a waiver of any subsequent
breach by either party or prevent either party from enforcing such provisions.
18. MERGER -AMENDMENT
This Contract sets forth the entire understanding of the parties relative to the
subject hereof and supersedes any and all prior agreements, express or implied,
oral or written. No amendment or modification of this Contract shall be effective
unless reduced to writing and executed by the parties.
19. COUNTERPARTS
This Contract may be executed in several counterparts each of which shall be an
original and all of which shall constitute but one and the same instrument.
20. EFFECTIVE DATE
The Effective Date of this Contract shall be the date executed by the Village
President, and attested by the Village Clerk.
In Witness thereof, the said parties have executed and signed this contract
on 12017.
YJ
Attest:
Karen Araganos,
Village Clerk
Corporate Name:
Aw
Attest:
Secretary
(Corporate Seal)
Its
VILLAGE OF MOUNT PROSPECT, an
Illinois Municipal Corporation
cm
ATTACHMENT A
37
cm
Total 1350 white strands
Total 950 Purple Strands
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EXHIBIT A
(Upon award of contract, to be
attached to HOLIDAY TREE
LIGHTING CONTRACT 2017 as
Exhibit A)
Pro osal Form
Village of Mount Prospect
HOLIDAY TREE LIGHTING CONTRACT 2017
OWNER INFORMATION
Owner Name: Robert C. Kinnucan Date Of Birth: March 9,1948
Address: 12548 Meadow Circle, Lake Bluff, IL 60044
Business Name: Robert Kinnucan Tree Experts and Landscaping Company, Inc.
Business Address: 28877 Nagel Court, Lake Bluff, IL 60044
Home Phone: 224-619-8396 Business Phone: 847-234-5327
This Business is a: ❑ Individual Proprietorship
❑ Joint Venture
El Partnership
0 Corporation
If applicable, give names, addresses, and dates of birth of all partners, officers or directors.
Name Address Date of Birth
Robert C. Kinnucan 12548 Meadow Circle, Lake Bluff, IL 60044 3/9/48
Kristine A. Bockhaut 6078 Golfview Drive, Gurnee, IL 60031 12/9/66
Has the applicant, business, or member of the business ever had a Contractor
license or contract revoked, suspended or cancelled? ❑ YES NO
If yes, explain in full detail on a separate sheet of paper.
Does e business currently h Id a license or have a contract with any other municipality for
Contractor m service? VYES ❑ NO
If yes, explain in full on a separate sheet of paper.
Have any complaints against the business been filed with the Illinois Commerce Commission, the
Office of the Illinois Attorney General„ or any other governmental body during the period of one
year prior to the date of this proposal? F- YES �NO
If yes„ explain in full on a separate sheet of paper.
Please note, the Village reserves the right to conduct its own search with the Illinois
Commerce Commission, the Illinois Attorney General, or any other governmental body,
and may take into consideration any complaints and/or pending complaints made against
the business or owner.
In submitting this Proposal Form requesting award of the Village of Mount Prospect HOLIDAY
TREE LIGHTING CONTRACT 2017, 1 hereby certify that:
1. 1 will not assign or subcontract holiday light installation or removal services for the Village
without prior written approval of the Corporate Authorities of the Village of Mount Prospect;
2. Neither I, nor any person who will be working on my behalf, has been convicted under the
laws of Illinois or any other state of an offense which under the laws of this state would be a
felony involving the theft of property, violence to persons, or criminal damage to property.
Please note that in the case of a person whose last conviction was more than two years
past, and can demonstrate a compelling showing that he/she is nevertheless fit, such
person or operator may be approved by the Village Manager if otherwise eligible;
3. 1 am not barred by law from contracting with the Village because of a conviction for prior
violations of either Sections 33E-3 or 33E-4 of the Illinois Criminal Code of 1965 (720 ILCS
5/33E-3 (Bid Rigging) or 720 ILCS 5/33-4 (Bid Rotating));
4. 1 am not delinquent in payment of any taxes to the Illinois Department of Revenue pursuant
to Section 11-42.1-1 of the Illinois Municipal Code (65 ILCS 5/11-42.1-1) or in any payment,
fee or tax owed to the Village;
5. 1 provide a drug free workplace pursuant to the Drug Free Workplace Act (30 ILCS 580/1, et
seq.);
6. 1 shall comply with Article 2 of the Illinois Human Rights Act (775 ILCS 5/2-101, et seq.),
and the Rules and Regulations of the Illinois Department of Human Rights, including
establishment and maintenance of a sexual harassment policy as required by Section 2-105
of that Article and Act;
7. 1 shall comply with the Americans with Disabilities Act;
8. 1 shall comply with the Illinois Public Works Employment Discrimination Act (775 ILCS 10/1
et seq.); and
9. All of the information I have provided in this Application has been truthful and given in
good faith.
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I have read and understand the information provided with this Proposal Form, including
the Notice to Bidders, Instructions to Bidder, the General Conditions, the Specifications
and the HOLIDAY TREE LIGHTING CONTRACT 2017, and agree to abide by the
conditions set forth therein. My signature below indicates my acceptance of all such
conditions and my bid for award of the Village of Mount Prospect HOLIDAY TREE
LIGHTING CONTRACT 2017.
Name of Company �,..__...Robert Kinnucan Tree _....._.n ._ Exp- Landsc ......�. p.._..:m .._ �._.. "ng Company, Inc.
Bid Submitted B Robert C Kinnucan
Position in Company P Y __e...President
._.M�..�.._.�.�.._..,�...._�.�..�_ _._._....__.�...,.
Phone No.
847-234-5327Date 9/20/17
Bidder must use the official firm name and authorized representative must sign.
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BID FORM
HOLIDAY TREE LIGHTING CONTRACT 2017 Village of Mount Prospect
Department of Public Works
FROM: Robert Kinnucan Tree Experts and Landscaping Company, Inc.
Robert Kinnucna Tree Experts and Landscaping Company, Inc.
(hereinafter called „Bidder") .�...._.w..�...__._.�._�.��
TO: Office of the Village Manager, 3rd Floor
50 South Emerson Street
Mount Prospect, Illinois 60056
(hereinafter called "Village" or "Village of Mount Prospect")
HOLIDAY TREE LIGHTING CONTRACT 2017
The bidders have familiarized themselves with the services to be performed and
probable work conditions required under this Bid affecting the cost of the performance
of the required services and with the Bid Documents which include:
Notice to Bidders
Table of Contents
Bid Packet Information
Instructions for Bidders
General Conditions and Special Provisions
Specifications
General Conditions
Proposal Form
Bid Form
Affidavit — Bid Certification Form
Bid Security
Bid Sheet
Contract Document
Attachment A — Tree Lighting Table
Therefore, the Bidder hereby proposes to furnish all supervision, technical personnel,
labor, materials, tools, equipment, and services (including all utility and transportation
services) required to perform the required services, all in accordance with the above
listed documents.
Bidder agrees to perform all of the required services and provide the equipment and
materials described in the Bid Documents, as follows:
Bidder has bid on all items and has provided a price for all requested services.
The Bidder acknowledges it understands all the requested services for which it has
submitted a bid.
The Bidder will complete and provide all labor, equipment, materials and mobilization (if
applicable) to perform the required services as incidental to the fixed item price for each
item proposed.
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In submitting this bid, the Bidder understands that the Village reserves the right to add
to or subtract from the estimated quantities.
The Village intends to award one (1) contract (if at all) for the items bid. If written notice
of award of this bid is mailed, emailed or otherwise delivered to the Bidder at any time
before this bid is withdrawn, the Bidder agrees to execute and deliver the contract in the
prescribed form and furnish payment and performance bonds, or letter of credit, and the
insurance certificates required by the Bid Documents to the Village within ten (10)
business days after receipt.
The Bidder, and as successful bidder/contractor upon award of the contract,
understands and agrees to the following:
1) The contractor agrees to provide all required services and items and material to the
Village as noted in the Bid Documents and comply with the requirements of the Bid
Documents.
2) The contractor agrees to comply with all applicable federal and state laws, rules and
regulations, and county and municipal ordinances, as described in the General
Conditions.
All Addenda pertaining to this project shall be acknowledged by the Bidder in the
spaces provided below:
Failure to acknowledge receipt, as provided above, may be considered sufficient
grounds for disqualification of the bidder and rejection of his/her bid submittal. A record
of all Addenda and copies of same will be available to all qualified bidders from the
Village of Mount Prospect Public Works Department, 1700 West Central Road, Mount
Prospect, Illinois two (2) days prior to the letting. It shall be the Bidder's responsibility to
become fully advised of all Addenda prior to submitting its bid.
Upon award of the contract, the Village will send Notice of Award to the successful
Bidder, the Bidder must then execute the contract and provide the required bonds or
letter of credit and certificate of insurance to the Village within ten (10) business days.
The Village will then issue a written Notice to Proceed. Failure to complete the work in
the designated time frame may result in the Director of Public Works withholding
compensation due the contractor for failure to complete the said work in the designated
time frame, calling the bonds, or taking such other action as may be available.
Security in the sum of ten (10%) percent of the amount bid for 2017 in form of (check
ItBid Bond __ Certified Check Bank Cashier's Check
is attached hereto in accordance with the "Instructions for Bidders".
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This Bid Submittal contains the following:
1) Bid Form
2) Affidavit — Bid Certification Form
3) Bid Security
4) BID SHEET(S) — HOLIDAY TREE LIGHTING CONTRACT 2017
5) List of required references and equipment
Respectfully submitted:
Name,,"f Fiip id4er Rob Kinnucan Tree Experts and Landscaping Company, Inc.
M
Title: President
(Signature)
Date: 9/20/17
Contact Information:
Official Address: 28877 Nagel Court, Lake Bluff, IL 60044
Telephone: 847-234-5327
Email. tjblockhus@kinnucan.com
ONE (1) SIGNED COPY OF THIS BID FORM AND BID SHEETS ALONG WITH THE AFFIDAVIT - BID
CERTIFCATION FORM, AND BID SECURITY SHALL BE SUBMITTED IN A SEALED MARKED
ENVELOPE.
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AFFUDAVUT— BID CERTIFICATION FORM
Bidder:
COnlpanV/FinnNarne: Robert KiTree Experts and Landscaping Company, Inc,
Address: 28877 Nagel Court, Lake Bluff, IL 60044
As a condition of entering into a contract with the Village of Mount Prospect, and under
oath and penalty ofM termination of contract rights! Dd debarment,
the undersigned, |��bue� C'NnnVcaN being first duly sworn On oath,
deposes and states that he or she is President
(sole owner, partner, joint ventured, President, Secretary, etc.) of
Robert Kinnucan Tree Experts and [.,,in sca ing C ppa�n Inc -and has the authority to make all
(Name of Company)
certifications required bythis affidavit.
Section |
The undersigned certifies that this bid is genuine and not collusive ora sham, that said
bidder has not coUuded, oonapimod, connived or aQnaed, directly or indinact|y, with any
bidder or peraon, to put in a sham bid or to refrain from bidding' and has not in any
manner, directly or indjrect|y, sought by o8naernent or collusion, or communication or
conference with any peroon, to fix the bid price element of this bid, or of that of any
other bidder, or to secure any advantage against any other bidder or any person
interested iOthe proposed contract.
Section 11 Bid Rig_qin-q and Rotating
The undersigned further states that Robert «i»»u«a»Tree Experts and Landscaping Company. Inc.
(Name ofCon7p@nv
isnot barred fnonlbidding Orcontracting aa@result of000nvicUon�for vio|abonsof8tate
|ovvs prohibiting bid rigging or bid rotating or any similar offense Of any state of the
United States, as provided in Sections 33E-3and 33E-4Ofthe Illinois Criminal Code,
720 |LCS 5/33E-3, 33E-4.
Section III Drug Free Workplace
TheUndersi0nedfUrtherGtateathotR»u»nKinnuoanTmnExmnnsanuLandnvapingCnmpany.|no.
(Name of Company)
provides a drug free workplace pursuant to the Drug Fna8 Workplace Act, ]O |LCS
580/1, etaeq.' and has, to the extent not covered by collective bargaining agreement
that deals with the subject of the Substance Abuse Prevention in Public Works Projects
Act,Act,82O |LCS 265/1 et Seq., a substance abuse prevention program that meets Or
exceeds these requirements ofthat Act.
Section |V Tax Payment
The undersigned further states that Robert KinnuonnTree Experts and Landscaping Company, Inc. is
(Name of Company)
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not delinquent in payment of any taxes to the Illinois Department of Revenue, in
accordance with Illinois Compiled Statues, 65 ILCS 5/11-42.1. The undersigned
understands that making a false statement regarding delinquency in taxes is a Class A
Misdemeanor and, in addition, voids the contract and allows the municipality to recover
all amounts paid to the individual or entity under the contract in civil action.
Section V Sexual Harassment Policy
Pursuant to Section 2-105(A) of the Illinois Human Rights Act, 775 ILCS 5/2-105 (A),
every party to a public contract must:
"Have written sexual harassment policies that shall include, at a minimum, the following
information: (1) the illegality of sexual harassment; (11) the definition of sexual
harassment under State law; (III) a description of sexual harassment, utilizing examples;
(IV) the vendor's internal complaint process including penalties; (V) the legal recourse,
investigative and complaint process available through the Department (of Human
Rights) and the Commission (Human Rights Commission); (VI) directions on how to
contact the Department and Commission; and (VII) protection against retaliation as
provided by Section 6-101 of the Act. (Illinois Human Rights Act)."
A "public contract" includes: ...every contract to which the State, any of its political
subdivisions or any municipal corporation is a party." 775 ILCS 5/1-103 (M) (2002),
The undersigned further states that Robert Kinnucan Treeµ Experts and Landscaping Company, Inc. has
(Name of Company)
a written sexual harassment policy in place in full compliance with 775 ILCS 5/2-105 (A)
(4).
It is expressly understood the foregoing statements and representations and promises
are made as a condition to the right of the bidder to receive payment under any award
made under the terms and provisions of this bid.
The undersi ertifies I information contained in this Affidavit is true and
correct.
Signed Title: President
Signature
Name Printed: Robert C. Kinnucan
Signed and sworn to before me this _44 day of _ ,201.7
y ommissi expires:
Notary Public
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BID SECURITY
Included with this bid is a bid bond in the
amount of ten percent (10%) of amount bid being ten percent (10%) of the total amount
bid b f °berc Kinnucan Tr c Experts and Landscai""'g Co"Pathe bidder, in favor of the Village of Mount
Prospect. It is hereby agreed that, should bidder be awarded the contract for services
contemplated under this bid and fail or refuse to execute a contract for the performance
of said services, or to provide the required payment and performance bonds, or letter of
credit, and certificate of insurance, then this security, in the amount stipulated above,
shall be forfeited and may be retained by the Village of Mount Prospect as liquidated
damages and not as a penalty. All bids to remain firm for a period of ninety (90) days
after bid opening date.
SUBMITTED THIS 19th_ DAY OF __September 2017.
SEAL (if corporation)
Robert Kinnucan Tree Experts and Landscaping Company
Bidder:
By
Bidder's Agent and Agent's Title
ACORA Surety & Insurancervices, LLC
B r
Ronald Kathoi
Agent
Title
Note: If bidder is a partnership, the bid must be signed by at least two of the partners.
Note: If bidder is a corporation, the bid must be signed by an authorized officer of the
corporation, attested and sealed by the secretary or other authorized officer.
If a corporation, note here the state of incorporation:
Illinois
OFFICIAL SEAL
KRISTINE A SOCKNAUT
NOTARY PUBLIC STATE OF ILLMIOIS
Mp OIQWZ021
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BID SECURITY
Included with this bid is a bank cashier's check, certified check or bid bond in the
amount ouunt of _ ..M.4 w ,, —, being ten percent (10%) of the total amount
Y _aa4,297 d0—__ , the bidder, in favor of the Village of Mount
Prospect. It is hereby agreed that, should bidder be awarded the contract for services
contemplated under this bid and fail or refuse to execute a contract for the performance
of said services, or to provide the required payment and performance bonds, or letter of
credit, and certificate of insurance, then this security, in the amount stipulated above,
shall be forfeited and may be retained by the Village of Mount Prospect as liquidated
damages and not as a penalty. All bids to remain firm for a period of ninety (90) days
after bid opening date.
el
SUBMITTED THIS m „ _ DAY OF._� .�r'
SEAL (if corporation)
Bidder:
Robert Kinnucan Tree Experts and Landscaping
ompany, fhc.
Bidder's Agent and Agent's Title
Robert C. Kinnucan
President
Title
Note: If bidder is a partnership, the bid must be signed by at least two of the partners.
Note: If bidder is a corporation, the bid must be signed by an authorized officer of the
corporation, attested and sealed by the secretary or other authorized officer.
If a corporation, note here the state of incorporation:
Incorporated under the laws of the State of Illinois
OFFICIAL SEAL
KRISTIK A BOCKHAUT
NOTARY PUBLIC - STATE OF ILLINOIS
MW2=1
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HOLIDAY TREE LIGHTING CONTRACT 2017
The undersigned herewith submits a bid on a Holiday Tree Lighting Contract 2017 in
accordance with the attached documents. All bids are to be delivered to the office of
the Village Manager at 50 South Emerson Street 3rd Floor, Mount Prospect, Illinois,
60056, prior to 1:00p.m. on September 25, 2017.
SCHEDULE OF PRICES
We will perform the services as outlined HOLIDAY TREE LIGHTING CONTRACT
for sums as follows:
Bid Price to Install and later remove Lights, Cords and Tees as detailed in
specifications.
Price per White
Incandescent
Strand
Extended Cost
2017
$ 14.85 __-__._.
X 1350 strands
$ 20 04750
Price per Purple
LED Strand
Extended Cost
Total Combined Bid Price for all work in 2017
$ 34,297.50
Submitted this 20tWav of September 2017.
W..__.....w_..
2017
$ 15.00
X 950 strands
$ 14250.00—
Mark outside of envelope: " HOLIDAY TREE LIGHTING CONTRACT 2017" and
deliver to the Village Manager's office at 50 South Emerson Street 3rd Floor,
Mount Prospect, Illinois, 60056, by 1:00 p.m., MONDAY, September 25, 2017.
Robert Kinnucan Tree Experts and
Landscaping Company, Inc.
Name of Company/Firm
28877 Nadel Court,
Lake 01 f -C-6 044
A d s any/Firm
Phone: 847-234-5327
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Date submitted: „gSemptember 20th_y _ 2017
Also note any exceptions to the specifications.
_Robert
C. Kinnucan
COMPANY OWNER
9
_877Na. el CourtLake Bluff, IL 60044
ADDRESS CITY, STATE, ZIP
84'y-5327
ON
i
2017
IGNATURE DATE
Note: All bids to remain firm for thirty (90) days. Be sure to mark the outside of
the envelope, "Sealed Bid for HOLIDAY TREE LIGHTING CONTRACT 2017."
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KINNUCAN
`�e�wct S
Name of Organization: Village of Mount Prospect
Address: 1700 West Central Road
Mount Prospect, IL 60056
Contact Name: Victor Pierce 847-870-5640
Phone Number:
Name of Organization: Village of Wlnnetka
Address: 1390 Willow Road
Winnetka, IL 60093
Contact Name: Ray Restarski 847-716-3261
Phone Number:
Name of Organization: Village of Lake Bluff
Address: 40 East Center Avenue
Lake Bluff, IL 60044
Contact Name: Jake Terlap 224-588-7804
Phone Number:
Name of Organization: Walgreens Corporate Headquarters
Address: 200 Wilmot Road
Deerfield, IL 60015
Contact Name: Larry Peters 847-315-4847
Phone Number:
Name of Organization: The Grille on Laurel (restaurant)
Address: 1044 N. Western Avenue
Lake Forest, IL 60045
Contact Name: Billy Thee 310-207-6562
Phone Number:
at Gershman Properties Management company
28877 N. NAGEL COURT - LAKE BLUFF, ILLINOIS 60044 - PHONE (847) 234-5327 - FAX (847) 234-3260
www.kinnucan.com
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m KINNUCAN
Village of Mount Prospect
1700 W. Central Road
Mount Prospect, IL 60056-2229
September 20,2017
Re: Holiday Tree Lighting Contract
Kinnucan Tree Experts & Landscaping Company, Inc. proposes to use the following vehicles to complete
the contracted work. All vehicles and equipment to be used is owned by Kinnucan Tree Experts &
Landscaping Company, Inc.
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Sincerely,
T1 Blockhus
Plant Health Care/Holiday Lighting Manager
28877 N. NAGEL COURT - LAKE BLUFF, ILLINOIS 60044 - PHONE (847) 234-5327 - FAX (847) 234-3260
www.kinnucan.com
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Village of Mount Prospect
1700 West Central Road
Mount Prospect, IL 60056-2229
Re: Bid for Holiday Tree Lighting Contract 2017
Bid opening Monday September 25, 2017 1:00pm
September 20, 2017
Village Manager,
Per General Conditions of your bid packet, please be advised that the following municipal
governments have issued licenses to Robert Kinnucan Tree Experts and Landscaping Company
Inc. and can attest that they are in good standing:
Village of Arlington Heights License # 17-00023257 Expiration Date 12/31/17
33 S Arlington Heights Road
Arlington Heights, IL 60005
Village of Glencoe License #012417 Expiration Date 12/31/17
675 Village Court
Glencoe, IL 60022
Village of Green Oaks License #1814-17 Expiration Date 12/31/17
2020 O'Plaine Road
Green Oaks, IL 60048
City of Highland Park License #122916 Expiration Date 12/31/17
1707 St Johns Avenue
Highland Park, IL 60035
City of Lake Forest License #2017-14 Expiration Date 12/31/17
220 E Deerpath Road
Lake Forest, IL 60045
Village of Wilmette License #3974 Expiration Date 12/31/17
1200 Wilmette Avenue
Wilmette, IL 60091
Village of Mount Prospect License #2017-00039832 Expiration Date 12/31/17
50 South Emerson Street
Mount Prospect, IL 60056
28877 N. NAGEL COURT - LAKE BLUFF, ILLINOIS 60044 - PHONE (847) 234-5327 - FAX (847) 234-3260
www.kinnucan.com