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IFB - Refurbish of Tennis Courts, Basketball Courts and Racquetball Couts 2005

  • YEAR CREATED: 2005
  • ENTITY TYPE: City/Township
  • TYPE OF DOCUMENT: BID - ITB, IFB, ITT, RFB
The document is a solicitation for the refurbishment of tennis courts, basketball courts, and racquetball courts in the City of Glendale. The document provides specifications and terms and conditions for the project. It states that materials or products used for the refurbishment must not be made of polyvinylchloride (PVC) foam or closed cell type foam. The document also requires that any materials or products considered for the project must be accompanied by a five-year manufacturer's warranty and any extended warranty information. The document mentions that Premier Concepts, Inc. of Baltimore, Maryland is an approved manufacturer for a stabilized polyurethane foam composite resilient surface product. The physical properties of the composite material are described, including the total composite weight, durometer, composite reinforcement, foam backing, and various performance measures such as compression set, compression resistance, tear strength, and elongation. The terms and conditions section of the document outlines the requirements for submitting a bid, including the format of the response and the items that should be included in the bid package. It also mentions that alternate offers or exceptions to the specifications must be clearly defined and supported with detailed product brochures or technical literature. The document specifies that all prices quoted should be firm and fixed for the specified contract period and that the FOB point is the destination in Glendale, Arizona. The document also includes information about insurance requirements for the contractor, including workers' compensation and general liability insurance. The contractor must provide certification of insurance compliance within 10 calendar days after notification of award. The insurance coverage should include property damage with a $500,000 aggregate limit and contractual bodily injury with a $1,000,000 limit for each occurrence. Overall, the document provides detailed information about the specifications, requirements, and terms and conditions for the refurbishment project, as well as instructions for submitting a bid. It also includes specific insurance coverage requirements for the contractor.
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