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HomeMy WebLinkAbout22B - SPEC - HVAC REPAIRCITY COUNCIL MEETING DATE: MARCH 15, 2016 TITLE CONTRACT AWARD FOR REPAIR OF HEATING - VENTILATION -AIR CONDITIONING SYSTEMS AT VARIOUS CITY FACILITIES (SPEC 15 -114) STRATEGIC PLAN 6, 1C CITY MANAGER RECOMMENDED ACTION CLERK OF COUNCIL USE ONLY: APPROVED ❑ As Recommended 0 As Amended F1 Ordinance on 15` Reading ❑ Ordinance on 2nd Reading ® Implementing Resolution ® Set Public Hearing For CONTINUED TO IdINA11111khMA Award three -year contracts expiring on March 15, 2019 with an option to renew for one year for Heating - Ventilation -Air Conditioning (HVAC) repair services, including emergency call out services, to ACCO Engineering, FM Thomas, Johnson Controls Inc., and Trane in a not to exceed annual amount of $100,000 each for a not to exceed annual total amount of $400,000, for a three year grand total not to exceed $1,200,000, subject to non - substantive changes approved by the City Manager and City Attorney. DISCUSSION The Finance & Management Services Agency Building Maintenance Division is responsible for ensuring the City's HVAC systems at various City facilities are in good repair and working order using a combination of City staff and outside contractors. City facilities with HVAC systems include City Hall, Ross Annex -City Hall, Central Library, Police Administration Building, Corporate Yard, and various community centers. HVAC systems to be serviced include air handlers, chilled and hot water pumps, boilers, exhaust fans, cooling towers, air conditioning units, and large walk - in freezers and refrigerators. The ACCO contract for Police will be a Maintenance & Repair service agreement, while the other three contracts will be Time & Materials service agreements. The Notice soliciting proposals was advertised on October 16, 2015 on the City's online bid management and publication system. A summary of the solicitations and proposals received is as follows: 48 Vendors notified 3 Santa Ana vendors notified 14 Vendors downloaded the solicitation 4 Proposals received 0 Proposal received from Santa Ana vendor 22B -1 Contract Award for Repair of Various City Heating - Ventilation -Air Conditioning Systems March 15, 2016 Page 2 Proposals were received, opened on November 12, 2015 and evaluated (Exhibit 1). Proposals were scored based in part on the specifications, vendor experience, financial stability, resources and pricing structure. All four proposals received and evaluated meet the City's requirements. Staff requests Council award contracts to ACCO Engineering, FM Thomas, Johnson Controls Inc., and Trane in a not to exceed annual amount of $100,000 each for a not to exceed annual grand total amount of $400,000 to provide HVAC repair and emergency call out services. Each of the four contracts will have a term of three years, an option to renew for one year, and a 30 -day out clause. Said contracts are subject to CA Department of Industrial Relations prevailing wage regulations. STRATEGIC PLAN ALIGNMENT Approval of this item supports City efforts to meet Goal #6 Community Facilities & Infrastructure - Objective 1 (Establish and maintain a Community Investment Plan for all City assets), Strategy C (Invest resources and technology to extend the service life of existing infrastructure to protect the City's investment and support a high quality of life standard). ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT In accordance with the California Environmental Quality Act, the recommended actions are exempt from further review. FISCAL IMPACT Funds budgeted and available by fiscal year are tabulated as follows: Vendor Account FY 2015.16 FY 2016 -17 FY 2017 -18 FY 2018 -19 TOTAL ACCO (Police) 01114403 -62300 $4,688 $75,000 $75,000 $70,312 $225,000 ACCO (Non - Police) 07310100 -62300 $1,562 $25,000 $25,000 $23,438 $75,000 Total ACCO $6,250 $100,000 $100,000 $93,750 $300,000 FM Thomas (Non-Police) 07310100 -62300 $6,250 $100,000 $100,000 $93,750 $300,000 Johnson Controls, Inc. (Non - Police) 07310100 -62300 $6,250 $100,000 $100,000 $93,750 $300,000 Trane(Other than Police) 07310100 -62300 $3,125 $50,000 $50,000 $46,875. $150,000 Trane (Public Works) 06717650 -62300 $3,125 $50,000 $50,000 - $46,875 $150,000 Total Trane $6,250 $100,000 $100,000 $93,750 $300,000 GRAND TOTAL $25,000 $400,000 $400,000 $375,000 $1,200,000 22B -2 Contract Award for Repair of Various City Heating - Ventilation -Air Conditioning Systems March 15, 2016 Page 3 APPROVED AS TO FUNDS AND ACCOUNTS: Francisco Gutierrez Executive Director A Finance and Management Services Agency JA /WN Exhibits: 1. Abstract of Ranking 2. Service Contracts 22B -3 22B -4 PROPOSALS ABSTRACT FACILITIES HVAC SERVICES (15 -114) Bidder Johnson Controls, Inc. Trane FM Thomas Location Cypress, Ca Rowland Heights, Ca Brea, Ca Delivery As stated on contract As stated on contract As stated on contract Final Ranking 1 2* 2* Bidder ACCO Engineered Location Costa Mesa, Ca Delivery As stated on contract Final Ranking 4 * final ranking scoring was a tie EXHIBIT 1 22B -5 r- •. AGREEMENT FOR HVAC SERVICES, MAINTENANCE, AND REPAIR CITY OF SANTA ANA (POLICE ADMINISTRATION AND OTHER CITY FACILITIES) THIS AGREEMENT is made and entered into this 15th day of March, 2016 by and between ACCO Engineered Systems ( "Contractor "), and the City of Santa Ana, a charter city and municipal corporation organized and existing under the Constitution and laws of the State of California ( "City "), RECITALS A. On October 16, 2015, the City issued Request for Proposal No. 15 -114, by which it sought proposals from qualified firms for HVAC services, maintenance, and repair at selected City facilities. B. Contractor submitted a responsive proposal that was among those selected by the City. Contractor represents that it is able and willing to provide the services described in the scope of work that was included in RPP No. 15 -114 as Exhibit A and that is also attached to this Agreement as Exhibit A. C. In undertaking the performance of this Agreement, Contractor represents that it is knowledgeable in its field and that any services performed by Contractor under this Agreement will be performed in compliance with such standards as may reasonably be expected from a professional contracting finn in the field. NOW THEREFORE, in consideration of the mutual and respective promises, and subject to the terms and conditions hereinafter set forth, the parties agree as follows: 1. SCOPE OF SERVICES Contractor shall perform those services as may be directed by City at City's sole discretion, as set forth in Exhibit A to this Agreement. Contractor's proposal is incorporated herein by reference. 2. COMPENSATION a. City agrees to pay, and Contractor agrees to accept as total payment for its services the rates and charges identified in Exhibit B. The total annual sLmi to be expended Linder this Agreement shall not exceed $100,000 during the terns of this Agreement. Payment by City shall be made within forty -five of days (45) days following receipt of proper invoice evidencing work performed, subject to City accounting procedures. Payment need not be made for work that fails to meet the standards of performance set forth in the Recitals which may reasonably be expected by City. 3. TERM This Agreement shall commence on March 15, 2016 and terminate on March 14, 2019, unless terminated earlier in accordance with Section 15, below. The tern of this Agreement may be extended for one (1) one -year period upon a writing executed by the City Manager and the City Attorney. Exhibit 2 22B -7 4. PREVAILING WAGES Contractor is aware of the requirements of California Labor Code Section 1720, et seq., and 1770, et seq., as well as California Code of Regulations, Title 8, Section 16000, et seq., ( "Prevailing Wage Laws "), which require the payment of prevailing wage rates and the performance of other requirements on "public works" and "maintenance" projects. Since the services being performed are part of an applicable "public works" or "maintenance" project, as defined by the Prevailing Wage Laws, and since the total compensation is $1,000 or more, Contractor agrees to fully comply with such Prevailing Wage Laws, Contractor shall defend, indemnify and hold the City, its elected officials, officers, employees and agents free and harmless from any claim or liability arising out of any failure or alleged failure to comply with the Prevailing Wage Laws 5. INDEPENDENT CONTRACTOR Contractor shall, during the entire term of this Agreement, be construed to be an independent contractor and not an employee of the City. This Agreement is not intended nor shall it be construed to create an employer - employee relationship, a joint venture relationship, or to allow the City to exercise discretion or control over the professional manner in which Contractor performs the services which are the subject matter of this Agreement; however, the services to be provided by Contractor shall be provided in a manner consistent with all applicable standards and regulations governing such services. Contractor shall pay all salaries and wages, employer's social security taxes, unemployment insurance and similar taxes relating to employees and shall be responsible for all applicable withholding taxes. 6. OWNERSHIP OF MATERIALS This Agreement creates a non- exclusive and perpetual license for City to copy, use, modify, reuse, or sublicense any and all copyrights, designs, and other intellectual property embodied in plans, specifications, studies, drawings, estimates, and other documents or works of authorship fixed in any tangible medium of expression, including but not limited to, physical drawings or data magnetically or otherwise recorded on computer diskettes, which are prepared or caused to be prepared by Contractor under this Agreement ( "Documents & Data "). Contractor shall require all subcontractors to agree in writing that City is granted a non - exclusive and perpetual license for any Documents & Data.the subcontractor prepares under this Agreement. Contractor represents and warrants that Contractor has the legal right to license any and all Documents & Data. Contractor makes no such representation and warranty in regard to Documents & Data which were provided to Contractor by the City. City shall not be limited in any way in its use of the Documents and Data at any time, provided that any such use not within the purposes intended by this Agreement shall be at City's sole risk, 7. INSURANCE Prior to undertaking performance of work under this Agreement, Contractor shall maintain and shall require its subcontractors, if any, to obtain and maintain insurance as described below: a. Commercial General Liability Insurance. Contractor shall maintain commercial general liability insurance naming the City, its officers, employees, agents, vohurteers and representatives as additional insured(s) and shall include, but not be limited to protection against claims arising from bodily and personal injury, including death resulting therefrom and damage to property, resulting from any act or occurrence arising out of Contractor's operations in the performance of this Agreement, including, without limitation, acts involving vehicles. The amounts of insurance shall be not less than the following: single limit coverage applying to bodily and personal injury, including death resulting therefrom, r and property damage, in the total amount of $1,000,000 per occurrence, with $2,000,000 in the aggregate, Such insurance shall (a) name the City, its officers, employees, agents, volumeers and representatives as additional insured(s); (b) be primary and not contributory with respect to insurance or self - insurance programs maintained by the City; and (c) contain standard separation of insureds provisions. b. Business automobile liability insurance, or equivalent form, with a combined single limit of not less than $1,000,000 per occurrence. Such insurance shall include coverage for owned, hired and non -owned automobiles. C. Worker's Compensation Insurance. In accordance with the California Labor Code, Contractor, if Contractor has any employees, is required to be insured against liability for worker's compensation or to undertake self - insurance. Prior to commencing the performance of the work under this Agreement, Contractor agrees to obtain and maintain any employer's liability insurance with limits not less than $1,000,000 per accident. d. If Contractor is or employs a licensed professional such as an architect or engineer: Professional liability (errors and omissions) insurance, with a combined single limit of not less than $1,000,000 per claim with $2,000,000 in the aggregate. e. The following requirements apply to the insurance to be provided by Contractor pursuant to this section: (i) Contractor shall maintain all insurance required above in full force and effect for the entire period covered by this Agreement. (ii) Certificates of insurance shall be furnished to the City upon execution of this Agreement and shall be approved by the City. (iii) Certificates and policies shall state that the policies shall not be canceled or reduced in coverage or changed in any other material aspect without thirty (30) days prior written notice to the City. (iv) Contractor shall supply City with a fully executed additional insured endorsement. If Contractor fails or refuses to produce or maintain the insurance required by this section or fails or refuses to furnish the City with required proof that insurance has been procured and is in force and paid for, the City shall have the right, at the City's election, to terminate this Agreement. Such termination shall not affect Contractor's right to be paid for its time and materials expended prior to notification of termination, Contractor waives the right to receive compensation and. agrees to indemnify the City for any work performed prior to approval of insurance by the City. 8. INDEMNIFICATION Contractor agrees to and shall indemnify and hold hanniess the City, its officers, agents, employees, consultants, special counsel, and representatives from liability: (1) for personal injury, damages, just compensation, restitution, judicial or equitable relief arising out of claims for personal injury, including death, and claims for property damage, which may arise from the negligent operations of the Contractor or its, subcontractors, agents, employees, or other persons acting on their behalf which relates 228 -9 to the services described in section 1 of this Agreement; and (2) from any claim that personal injury, damages, just compensation, restitution, judicial or equitable relief is due by reason of the terms of or effects arising from this Agreement. This indemnity and hold harmless agreement applies to all claims for damages, just compensation, restitution, judicial or equitable relief suffered, or alleged to have been suffered, by reason of the events referred to in this Section or by reason of the terms of, or effects, arising from this Agreement, The Contractor further agrees to indemnify, hold harmless, and pay all costs for the defense of the City, including fees and costs for special counsel to be selected by the City, regarding any action by a third party challenging the validity of this Agreement, or asserting that personal injury, damages, just compensation, restitution, judicial or equitable relief due to personal or property rights arises by reason of the terms of, or effects arising from this Agreement. City may make all reasonable decisions with respect to its representation in any legal proceeding, Notwithstanding the foregoing, to the extent Contractor Services are subject to Civil Code Section 2782.8, the above indemnity shall be limited, to the extent required by Civil Code Section 2782.8, to claims that arise out of, pertain to, or relate to the negligence, recklessness, or willful misconduct of the Contractor. 9. RECORDS Contractor shall keep records and invoices in connection with the work to be performed under this Agreement. Contractor shall maintain complete and accurate records with respect to the costs incurred under this Agreement and any services, expenditures, and disbursements charged to the City for a mirvmurn period of three (3) years, or for any longer period required by law, from the date of final payment to Contractor under this Agreement. All such records and invoices shall be clearly identifiable. Contractor shall allow a representative of the City to examine, audit, and make transcripts or copies of such records grid any other documents created pursuant to this Agreement during regular business hours. Contractor shall allow inspection of all work, data, documents, proceedings, and activities related to this Agreement for a period of three (3) years from the date of final payment to Contractor under this Agreement. 10. CONFIDENTIALITY If Contractor receives from the City information which due to the nature of such information is reasonably understood to be confidential and /or proprietary, Contractor agrees that it shall not use or disclose such information except in the performance of this Agreement, and further agrees to exercise the same degree of care it uses to protect its own information of like importance, but in no event less than reasonable care. "Confidential Information" shall include all nonpublic information. Confidential information includes not only written information, but also information transferred orally, visually, electronically, or by other means. Confidential information disclosed to cither party by any subsidiary and /or agent of the other party is covered by this Agreement. The foregoing obligations of non -use and nondisclosure shall not apply to any information that (a) has been disclosed in publicly available sources; (b) is, through no fault of the Contractor disclosed in a publicly available source; (c) is in rightful possession of the Contractor an obligation of confidentiality; (d) is required to be disclosed by operation of law; or (e) is independently developed by file Contractor without reference to information disclosed by the City. 11. CONFLICT OF INTEREST CLAUSE Contractor covenants that it presently has no interests and shall not have interests, direct or indirect, which would conflict in any manner with performance of services specified wider this Agreement. 22B -10 12. NOTICE Any notice, tender, demand, delivery, or other communication pursuant to this Agreement shall be in writing and shall be deemed to be properly given if delivered in person or mailed by first class or certified mail, postage prepaid, or sent by fax or other telegraphic communication in the manner provided in this Section, to the following persons: To City: Cleric of the City Council City of Santa Ana 20 Civic Center Plaza (M -30) P.O. Box 1988 Santa Ana, CA 92702 -1988 Fax 714 - 647 -6956 With courtesy copies to: To Contractor: Francisco Gutierrez Executive Director Finance and Management Services Agency City of Santa Ana 20 Civic Center Plaza (M -17) P.O. Box 1988 Santa Ana, California 92702 Fax 714- 647 -5406 Acco Engineered Systems 265 McCormick Avenue Costa Mesa, CA 92626.3308 Fax: 714- 352 -2227 Attn: Mark Lanphere City Attorney's Office City of Santa Ana 20 Civic Center Plaza (M -29) P.O. Box 1988 Santa Ana, California 92702 Fax 714- 647 -6515 A party may change its address by giving notice in writing to the other party. Thereafter, any communication shall be addressed and transmitted to the new address. If sent by mail, communication shall be effective or deemed to have been given three (3) days after it has been deposited in the 'United States mail, duly registered or certified, with postage prepaid, and addressed as set forth above. If sent by fax, commmmication shall be effective or deemed to have been given twenty -four (24) hours after the time set forth on the transmission report issued by the transmitting facsimile machine, addressed as set forth above. For purposes of calculating these time frames, weekends, federal, state, County or City holidays shall be excluded. 13. EXCLUSIVITY AND AMENDMENT This Agreement represents the complete and exclusive statement between the City and Contractor regarding the subject matter therein, and supersedes any and all other agreements, oral or written, between the parties. In the event of a conflict between the terms of this Agreement and any attachments hereto, the terms of this Agreement shall prevail, This Agreement may not be modified except by written instrument signed by the City and by an authorized representative of Contractor. The parties agree that auy terms or conditions of any purchase order or other instrument that are inconsistent with, or in addition to, the terms 22B -11 and conditions hereof, shall not bind or obligate Contractor or the City. Each party to this Agreement acknowledges that no representations, inducements, promises or agreements, orally or otherwise, have been made by any party, or anyone acting on behalf of any party, which are not embodied herein. 14. ASSIGNMENT Inasmuch as this Agreement is intended to secure the specialized services of Contractor, Contractor may not assign, transfer, delegate, or subcontract any interest herein without the prior written consent of the City and any such assignment, transfer, delegation or subcontract without the City's prior written consent shall be considered null and void. Nothing in this Agreement shall be construed to limit the City's ability to have any of the services which are the subject to this Agreement performed by City personnel or by other consultants retained by City. 15. TERMINATION This Agreement may be terminated by the City upon thirty (30) days written notice of termination. In such event, Contractor shall be entitled to receive and the City shall pay Contractor compensation for all services performed by Contractor prior to receipt of such notice of termination, subject to the following conditions: a. As a condition of such payment, the Executive Director may require Contractor to deliver to the City all work product completed as of such date, and in such case such work product shall be the property of the City unless prohibited by law, and Contractor consents to the City's use thereof for such purposes as the City deems appropriate. b. Payment need not be made for work that fails to meet the standard of performance specified in the Recitals of this Agreement. 16. NONDISCRIMINATION Contractor shall not discriminate because of race, color, creed, religion, sex, marital status, sexual orientation, age, national origin, ancestry, or disability, as defined and prohibited by applicable law, in the recruitment, selection, training, utilization, promotion, termination or other employment related activities or in connection with any activities under this Agreement. Contractor affirms that it is an equal opportunity employer and shall comply with all applicable federal, state and local laws and regulations, 17. JURISDICTION - VENUE This Agreement has been executed and delivered in the State of California and the validity, interpretation, performance, and enforcement of any of the clauses of this Agreement shall be determined and governed by the laws of the State of California,. Both parties further agree that Orange County, California, shall be the venue for any action or proceeding that maybe brought or arise out of, in connection with or by reason of this Agreement, 18. PROFESSIONAL LICENSES Contractor shall, throughout the term of this Agreement, maintain all necessary licenses, permits, approvals, waivers, and exemptions necessary for the provision of the services hereunder and required by the laws and regulations of the United States, the State of California, the City of Santa Ana and all other governmental agencies. Contractor shall notify the City immediately and in writing of its inability to obtain 22B -12 or maintain such permits, licenses, approvals, waivers, and exemptions. Said inability shall be cause for termination of this Agreement. 19. MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS a. Each undersigned represents and warrants that its signature herein below has the power, authority and right to bind their respective parties to each of the terms of this Agreement, and shall indemnify City fully, including reasonable costs and attorney's fees, for any injuries or damages to City in the event that such authority or power is not, in fact, held by the signatory or is withdrawn, b. All Exhibits referenced herein and attached hereto shall be incorporated as if fully set forth in the body of this Agreement. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have executed this Agreement the date and year first above written. ATTEST: Maria D. Huizar Clerk of the Council FA W 9 Well 01 CER8 0112KH SONIAR. CARVALHO City Attorney By: John . Funk A: rmt City Attorney RECOMMENDED FOR APPROVAL: Francisco Gutierrez Executive Director Finance and Management Services Agency CITY OF SANTA ANA David Cavazos City Manager CONTRACTOR: Mark Lanpbere Acco Engineered Systems Tax ID# 22B -13 EXHIBIT A CITY OF SANTA ANA REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS 15 -114 FOR FACILITY HVAC SERVICE, MAINTENANCE AND REPAIRS AT VARIOUS CITY FACILITIES SCOPE OF SERVICES & SPECIFICATIONS General Information The Contractor shall retain professional personnel who have successfully and competently provided municipal facility HVAC repair services on projects of similar scope and complexity. It shall be the Contractor's responsibility to provide as required by the City a competitive hourly rate for repairs and service of all aspects of HVAC systems in City defined facilities. All requested HVAC repairs / service shall be provided in accordance with the highest standards of the Industry, skill, workmanship, applicable trade practices, meet warranties and in conformance to all applicable laws, codes and regulations. The successful Proposer's maintenance and repairs program for the Police Department Headquarters, and repairs as needed program for all facilities shall, at a minimum, include but not be limited to the specifications outlined herein. Services to be Provided It is the Proposer's responsibility to provide service proposals as required of HVAC trades, central plant chiller systems, air handlers, and automation systems as needed, and all requested services are to be compliant with all Federal, State, CARS, AQMD, OSHA and all other applicable regulatory requirements. Pricing Tabulation Sheets Prices as stated on the RFP 15 -114 Pricing Sheet (Page 37) shall be for HVAC maintenance at the Police Department Headquarters only, and for repairs as needed at all facilities. HVAC Repair Staffing The Contractor shall provide staffing levels sufficient to provide a high level of customer service, program support, HVAC maintenance and repair at designated City facilities as required: Staffing should include staff certified and proficient in the complete maintenance and repair of Centrifugal Chiller systems, air handlers, pneumatic and DDC systems, walk in refrigerators and freezers, and a variety of package HVAC units, Additionally, service levels shall provide the capacity to respond expeditiously to situations involving the health and safety of employees and /or the public; comfort and operational capability of any public meeting space. Routine repairs, service requests or other non - urgent tasks shall be completed by journey level staff. The journey -level worker(s) shall be proficient in the following trades: All mechanical, electronic and pneumatic aspects of chilled water systems • Centrifugal chiller systems • VFD drives • Air handling systems • The interface and control of HVAC control systems • Walk in refrigerators / freezers / evidence freezers Billable Work All requested work shall be considered billable hours and will require that a competitive estimate for that proposed work be provided to the City Representative for consideration and approval prior to work being completed. Facilities -IVAC Service, Maintenance and Repairs 15 -114 21§514 Security Background Check of Personnel Contractor is required t o provide security checks for all personnel assigned to work under this contract. Security checks will be coordinated through Santa Ana Police Department. SAPID will conduct security checks of all personnel assigned to work at SAPID. The records check may include finger printing; Department of Justice system check for wanted persons, California Driver's License check, Orange County warrant check and review of any local record. The City will be responsible for the costs associated with this process. Additional checks will be required for all new employees during the lifetime of the contract and all expenses shall be borne exclusively by the contractor. The City reserves the right to approve /refuse any prospective employees of the contractor as a result of the background check. The following information most be provided to the City Representative no less than 30 days prior to any employee's start of work: a. Full Legal Name b. Social Security Number c. California Driver's License or ID Number d. Birth Date e. Current Valid Address Damages The Contractor will be responsible for all damages to the facility or contents caused by Contractor, their staff, or by subcontractors during the performance of this contract. Tools & Equipment The contractor shall furnish and maintain all equipment necessary for properly service HVAC systems in City buildings. The City of Santa Ana reserves the right to inspect equipment to be used to perform services under this contract. Failure to provide regulatory compliant equipment for carrying out all requirements of this contract may be grounds for termination of the contract. Emergency Call Out Service It is highly desirable that the awarded Contractor provide 24 -hour emergency service as needed in all aspects of HVAC emergency repair for Santa Ana Police Department and various other facilities, as included in this specification. Hours shall be Monday through Friday 5:OOpm to 6 :00am and 24 -hours each day on weekends and holidays. Contractor shall have working personnel on -site within 1 hour of the call -out, or respond by telephone to the City Representative within 1/2 hour if the problem is correctable through the use of a computer /modem to alleviate the source of complaint. HEATING - VENTILATION -AIR CONDITIONING (HVAC) SERVICE, REPAIR, MAINTENANCE AND MONITORING AS REQUIRED Contractor may be required to respond to indoor temperature complaints and provide expeditious correction and record complaints and corrections at all City facilities. Contractor shall be proficient in HVAC control systems. Contractor may be required to inspect all HVAC systems at least twice each year, with seasonal start -up and run inspections performed and documented. Contractor may be required to provide oversight and documentation of Seasonal Preventative Maintenance of chillers and boilers at the Police Headauarters Facility only; with service to be provided by Proposer. Contractor may be requested to perform the following services: * For cooling towers - may be required to disassemble screens and access panels for inspection, inspect the tower fill, support structure, sump and spray nozzles, fill valve, gear box, Facilities HVAC Service, Maintenance and Repairs 15 -114 21§215 drive coupling, fan blades, and motor bearings, clean starter and cabinet, Inspect wiring, check motor starter contacts for wear and proper operation, megger test the motor and log readings, and check the condition of the contactor; and log observations. • For pumps - may be required to lubricate bearings, inspect couplings, check for leaks, and Investigate unusual noises. • Contractor may be required to perform air - handling unit maintenance and repair which Includes but Is rot limited to; all services recommended by manufacturer. Additional Contractor Requirements • Contractor shall show evidence of presently serving other municipal customers. • Contractor shall hold current C10 and C20 licenses. • Contractor shall provide HVAC employees that; possess a State of California Joint Journeyman Apprentice Training Center Certification; Automation Specialists that are continually factory trained on Automation System, and must be able to provide monthly operator coaching of select personnel, certified in servicing Centrifugal Chillers and Allen Bradley, ABB Drives. • Contractor shall provide the City with full -time journeyman -level mechanical personnel and factory - trained automation specialists. • Service specialists and technicians shall normally be dispatched from a local headquarters or branch within a 20 -mile radius from the City Boundary line of the City of Santa Ana as defined in the most current Thomas Guide Map. • Contractor may be required to provide HVAC data protection and recovery services, control loop tuning for the City's automation system. • Contractor shall provide emergency access 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. • Contractor shall supply their staff with their agency uniform and photo identification tags that will be worn at all times. Uniforms shall display the Contractor logo, and employee first or last name shall be clearly visible. • Contractor shall provide MSDS sheets to City in a complete "Right to Know" binder for all products used in City facilities. City will determine location of "Right to Know" books. Facilities HVAC Service, Maintenance and Repairs 15 -114 2�1 §-l6 S__ PECTIC SERVICES —ALL Periodic Maintenance Applies to Police Headquarters Fac� Maintenance as Requested Proposer may be required to perform preventive maintenance in accordance with a program of standard routines as determined by your experience, equipment application, and equipment operating hours that are recommended by each equipment manufacturer and location. This service is designed to optimize the reliability and efficiency of the equipment, extend the useful life of the City's equipment, and provide proactive indications of excessive wear and damage to HVAC systems before a catastrophic failure occurs during the next operating season. Proposer will also provide recommendations for additional service(s) that will better enhance equipment performance. Air Cooled Condenser Coil Cleaning The proposer may be required to p r o v i d e t In 1 s s e r v i c e t o improve airflow across condenser coils, improve heat transfer and extend the life of the compressors. Coil cleaning consists of cleaning the outside surface of the condensing unit coils to remove any airborne particles, dirt build -up by using a brush, high pressure air, chemical with low pressure wash or chemical with high pressure wash based on the condition of outside environment and coil accessibility. Evaporator Coil Cleaning Proposer may be required to clean air handling unit evaporator coils so as to improve air circulation in the air distribution system, and reduce dust and dirt that is in the system. Coils will be Cleaned at a time that is mutually agreeable between the proposer and the City Representative. Coil cleaning consists of cleaning the surface of the evaporator coil to remove dust and dirt particles that have collected on the evaporator coil. Coils will be cleaned using a vacuum cleaner and /or other devices that facilitate the proper cleaning of the coil. Refrigerant Oil Analysis as Required Proposer may be required to perform Spectro- Chemical Refrigerant Oil Analysis and trend oil condition that identifies contaminants and possible system malfunctions caused by wear of moving parts, such as bearings and shafts. This predictive wear analysis provides early identification of problems prior to them becoming unplanned and costly. Based on the oil analysis results, proposer will recommend when oil changes are needed, and may make other recommendations regarding the operation and maintenance of your chiller plant. This service reduces the amount of waste oil generated. Coaling Tower Drain & Refill as Required Proposer may be required to remove the condenser water from HVAC systems after the cooling season to prevent possible damage and expensive repalrs caused by water freezing during winter months, and refill the system prior to spring start -up. The equipment included under this service is itemized in the HVAC Equipment List. Operating Inspection as Required Proposer may be required to provide this service to assure that mechanical equipment continues to operate efficiently with minimal operating disruptions during the operating season. Proposer may be required to provide routine operating inspection(s) to check system performance in accordance with a program of standard routines as determined by our experience, the equipment manufacturer's published recommendations, equipment application, and location. This service will focus an equipment operation, fluid levels, operating and safety controls, and safe equipment operation. Operating Inspection — Heating as Required Facilities HVAC Service, Maintenance and Repairs 15 -114 Page 11 22B -17 The proposer may be required to provide this service to assure mechanical equipment continues to operate efficiently, safely and with minimal operating disruptions during the operating season. The City Representative will provide routine operating inspection(s) to check system performance in accordance with a program of standard routines as determined by our experience, the equipment manufacturer's published recommendations, equipment application, and location. This service will focus on equipment operation, fluid levels, operating and safety controls, and safe equipment operation. Operating Inspection — Cooling as Required This service may be required to assure mechanical equipment continues to operate efficiently, safely and with have minimal operating disruptions during the operating season. Proposerwill provide routine operating inspection(s) to check system performance In accordance with a program of standard routines as recommended by the equipment manufacturer's published recommendations, equipment application, and location, This service will focus on equipment operation, fluid levels, operating and safety controls, and safe equipment operation. Equipment Tasking as Required The following tasks may be requested on anus needed basis. These tasks are designed to maintain the equipment in an optimum operating condition so that the equipment will operate reliably and efficiently. Reciprocating Compressors: 1. Perform annual Spectro- Chemical oil analysis test. 2. Preventive maintenance shall be performed as required. 3. Look -out and Tag -out equipment as required. 4. Check all electrical wiring and connections and tighten as required. 5. Check starter contactor surfaces for wear as required. 6. Visually leak check compressor and associated refrigerant piping as required. 7. Clean exterior of compressor as required. 8. Check operation of crankcase heater as required. 9. Meg -ohm motor from starter and record as required. 10. Check and calibrate all safety and cut -out devices as required. 11. Check and adjust compressor capacity controls as required. 12. Check, calibrate and adjust all operational controls as required. 13. Exhaust Fans: 1. Preventative Maintenance as required. 2. Lock -out and Tag -out equipment as required. 3. Check all electrical wiring and connections and tighten as required. 4. Check all motor starter contactor surfaces for wear as required. 5. Clean starter and electrical control enclosures as required. 6, Lubricate motor bearings and fan bearings as required. 7. Check exhaust fan belts for wear, replace as required. B. Check belt tension and sheave alignment and adjust as required. 9. Inspect exhaust fan unit assembly as required. 10, Check all mounting hardware and tighten as required. Pneumatic Air Compressor: 1. Inspect unit, check for rust spots, oil leaks & general condition of unit as required. 2. Drain tank, check auto drain as required. 3. Check belt, adjust tension & sheave alignments, and replace belt as required. 4. Meg -ohm and record, as required. Facilities HVAC Service, Maintenance and Repairs 15 -114 Page 12 22B -18 5. Check starter wiring & contacts as required. 6. Check motor amperage & voltage as required 7. Check Intake air filter, replace as required. Air Handlers: 1, Provide Pour (4) quarterly Inspections and maintenance for (46) Air Handlers. 2. Preventive maintenance as required. 3. Lock -out and Tag -out equipment as required. 4. Check starter contacts for excessive wear as needed, 5. Tighten all starter wire connections as required. 6. Check belts, adjust or replace as needed. 7. Check pulley sheave alignment, adjust as required. 8. Meg -Ohm motor and record annually. 9. Check fan motor(s) amps. 9. Clean and lubricate unit motor bearings and fan bearings. 10. Check operation of economy dampers. 11. Lubricate all dampers and linkages as necessary. 12. Check operation of static vane (if applicable) 13. Visually check all coils for leaks (Annually) 14. Check and record all coil delta T (Annually) 15. Inspect all mounting hardware, tighten as needed. Multi -zone Air Handlers: 911 Dispatch Area 1. Provide annual Preventive Maintenance Inspection on two (2) York Air Handlers. 2. Preventive maintenance as required. 3. Lock -out and Tag -out equipment as required. 4. Check fan motor amps as required. 5. Clean and lubricate components as required. 6. Check operation of economy dampers as required. 7. Check operation of static vane or dampers as required. 8. Check operation of zone dampers as required. 9. Check and adjust operating and safety controls as required. Package Chiller: Lock -out and Tag -out equipment as required. Check condenser / Barrel tubes as required. Check Chiller barrel tube as required. Check and record unit amp draw as required. Check unit Voltage and Record as required. Check unit pressures and record as required. Chiller with Reciprocating Compressors 1. Provide annual vibration analysis for two (2) York Chillers. 2. Provide annual leak test for two (2) York Chillers. 3. Provide four (4) quarterly inspections and maintenance for two (2) York Chillers. 4. Provide chiller controls coolant for two (2) York Chillers 3. Visually inspect equipment condition and operation as required. 4. Check for unusual vibration, noise, excessive temperatures & refrigerant leaks as required. 5. Check unit voltage and record as required. 6. Check unit operate and records as required. 7. Check unit operating hours and record as required. 8. Check condenser pressure and record as required. Facilities HVAC Service, Maintenance and Repairs 15 -114 Page 13 I �, 9. Check evaporator pressure and record as required. 10. Check oil sump sight glass as required. 11. Record chilled water inlet temperature. 12. Record chilled water outlet temperature as required, 13. Check condenser water inlet as required. 14. Check condenser water outlet temperature as required. 15, Check compressor starter contacts for abnormal wear as required. Variable Frequency Drive: 1. Check unit operation quarterly as required, 2. Check fault history report as required, 3. Check operation of manual bypass as required. 4. Verify drive signal Increase and decrease as required. 5. Check and tighten all electrical connections as required, 6. Check starter contacts for wear as required. Computer Room Air Conditioning Units: 1. Check all electrical wiring and connection as required. 2. Check and replace filters as required. 3. Check all electrical wiring and connections; tighten as required 4. Check starter contactor surfaces for wear as required. 5. Check compressor amps and record as required. 6. Check sight glass for moisture level as required. 7. Check operation of crankcase heater as required. 8. Lubricate condenser fan motor and fan bearings as required. 9. Check condition of condenser coil, clean as required, 10, Check belts for wear, replace as required. 11. Check and adjust compressor capacity controls as required. 12. Lubricate indoor fan motor and bearings as required. 13. Check humidifier for proper operation as required. Boilers: 1. Provide annual Preventive Maintenance Inspection on two (2) Bryan Boilers. 2. Provide annual Preventive Maintenance Inspection on four (4) Hot Water Boilers. 3. Check boilers for proper operation as required. 4. Check and use boiler viewport to check main burner flame as required. 5. Turn off and secure boiler as required. 6. Check boilers for any unusual noise or vibration as required. 7. Inspect gaskets for any signs of leaks as required. 8. Examine the venting system as required. 9. Remove and / or inspect gas pilot assembly, reinstall in accordance according to factory specifications and tolerances. % Check boiler circulating pumps for proper operation and lubricate as required. 11. Check flame safeguard control for pilot and main flame ignition as required. 12, Check operation of blower motor and circuitry as required. 13. Check operation of gas valves and vents as required. 14. Inspect and tighten all electrical connections as required 15. Check and adjust all boiler limit pressure controls and running interlocks as required. 16. Check operation and adjust low water controls as required. 17. Check burner, pilot and main flame ignition as required. 18. Check and oil combustion air fan as required. 10. Check expansion tank and site glass as required Facilities HVAC Service, Maintenance and Repairs 15 -114 Page 14 22B -20 20. Check and record all entering and leaving water temperatures and pressures as required, 21, The equipment room shall be left in the same clean condition as existed prior to start of the work. 22. Refer to equipment O &M manual for any maintenance clarifications. Cooling Tower: 1. Provide four (4) quarterly inspections and maintenance. 2. Preventive maintenance as required. 3. Lack -out and Tag -out equipment as required. 4. Check starter contacts for excessive wear as needed. 5. Tighten all starter wire connections. 6. Check gear reducer and couplings. 7. Meg -Ohm motor and VFD's. 8. Check fan balance and motor(s) amps. 9, Clean and lubricate unit motor bearings and fan blades. 10. Check operation of media and flow. 11. Lubricate all dampers and linkages as necessary. Chilled Water Pumps: 1. Check pump and motor operation. 2. Check fault history report as required. 3. Check and operate bypass valves. 4. Checks and verify strainers for optimum flow. 5. Check and tighten all electrical connections as required 6. Check starter contacts for wear as required. 7. Check and record motor amp. 8. Lube and grease motor bearings as needed. Johnson Controls: 1. Inspect and repair NCU 1 to NCU 12 for optimum operations. 2. Inspect and repair as needed 46 air handler controls. 3. Inspect all damper motors controls and set points. 4. Provide JCI parts as needed. 5. Check and calibrate all safety and cut -out devices as required. 6. Check and adjust programming as required. 7. Inspect Energy Management System (EMS) data base and adjust as needed. Shooting Range: 1, Perform annual air balancing per requirements, 2. Perform Inspection and maintenance as required. 3. Lock -out and Tag -out equipment as required. 4. Check fan motor amps as required. 5. Clean and lubricate components as required. 6. Check operation of economy dampers as required. 7. Check operation of static vane or dampers as required. 8. Check operation of zone dampers as required. 9. Check and adjust operating and safety controls as required. Freezers and /or Refrigerators 9, Check all operation, electrical, condensers, evaporators and refrigeration. 10. Check starter contactor surfaces for wear as required. 11. Check compressor amps and record as required. 12. Check sight glass for moisture level as required. Facilities HVAC Service, Maintenance and Repairs 15 -114 Page 15 22B -21 13. Check operation of crankcase heater as required. 14. Lubricate condenser fan motor and fan bearings as required. 15. Check condition of condenser coils, clean as required. 16. Check belts for wear, replace as required. 17. Check and adjust compressor capacity controls as required. 18. Lubricate Indoor fan motor and bearings as required. HVAC SERVICES — Pneumatic Applies to Police Headquarters Facility Only Preventive Maintenance as Required Proposer may be required to provide preventative maintenance on Pneumatic Air Compressors that responds to changes in mechanical component performance, building use, and climatic conditions. Service shall be in accordance with a program of standards as recommended by equipment manufacturers' recommendations. HVAC SERVICES - Water Treatment Applies to Police Headquarters Facility Onlv Water Treatment Services as Required Proposer may be required to provide Industrial water treatment to Identify four main problem areas: scaling, corrosion, microbiological activity and disposal of residual wastewater. Water treatment services will extend equipment life, provide operational efficiency, minimize downtime and control water born disease such as Legionnaires' disease, HVAC SERVICES - Infrared Service Applies to Police Headquarters Facility Only Infrared Electric Panel Inspection as Required The infrared inspection may be requested as it is an important form of non - destructive testing that has become an indispensable predictive maintenance tool for electrical service panels. It shall be performed with a portable infrared imaging system; equipment that detects infrared energy (heat) emitted from an object and displays it as a dynamic thermal image. Using the IEEE /ANSI Standard, this inspection aids in the evaluation of component temperatures. Proposer may be required to perform a biennial Infrared scan of main electrical panels. A detailed report will be provided upon completion of onsite scan. ENERGY SERVICES Applies to Police Headquarters Facility Only Energy Optimization Services As Required Proposer may be required to perform a benchmark analysis that compares a building's energy performance against industry- recognized benchmarks and provides facility owners and operators with an objective assessment of facility performance and a valuable starting point to identify and quantify the value of energy conservation efforts. Through the Benchmark Report, Proposer will create an energy baseline and obtain, if applicable, an ENERGY STAR Performance Rating utilizing Energy Star Portfolio Manager to generate a Statement of Energy Performance. This rating compares our building's performance against buildings of similar type and operating characteristics in similar climate zones. This report will provide key data points in addition to an ENERGY STAR Performance Rating including Energy Usage Intensity (EUI), Energy Cost Intensity (ECI), and the facility's Greenhouse Gas Emissions. In addition, Proposer may be required to conduct a detailed analysis of facility Interval meter data, when available from site metering and /or the utility provider. This enables us to gain further Insight into facility performance, and provide a snapshot report to help understand performance and pinpoint areas for operational efficiency, Based on current energy consumption and prices, Proposer energy analysis will suggest potential improvement measures and quantify the impact on energy usage, cost savings and GHG reductions. Facilities HVAC Service, Maintenance and Repairs 15 -114 Page 16 22B -22 Technology and Energy Audits Applies to Pollce Headquarters Facility Only Proposer may be required to review designated HVAC systems, evaluating the current use of our HVAC Systems and what may have been changed or been modified in our dally facility operation that impacts the effectiveness of the system. Proposer may review applicable building control technologies, suggest possible new strategies or technologies that could be implemented to enhance our current system, and consider what changes, enhancements and /or upgrades should be made to facilitate our future plans. In addition, recommendations should be made about adding and /or modifying applications, sensors, points panels and /or software where needed to improve building operation and performance. Proposer may Interface with the local utility provider to determine possible incentives and rebates. Once the review is completed, a written report of the findings and recommendations may be requested. HVAC EQUIPMENT LIST POLICE DEPARTMENT HEADQUARTERS (Maintenance & Repairs for this facility) 60 Civic Center Plaza Air handlers: 46 Gravity Roof Vents: 15 Small recirculating pumps: 16 Chillers: 2 York Model YTHIJ3E2CRG Building Boilers: 2 Bryan Model RV450- W- FDG -WXL 3,600,000 MGH (1995) Water heater boilers: 4 2 - Model 1250 N 600 ATP -PVI 1,000,000 BTU /HR 2 - Model 1500 N 1500 ATP -PVI 1,200,000 BTU /HR IT Server Room - Air Conditioning Units 1 — Liebert - Model VEZ45A -AAM Ser: 307193 -001 1 — Liebert — Model CDF30SLA Remote Condenser Ser: 94009100 2 — DataAire — Model DTWV -0532 A/C Units 911 Dispatch Center 1 — York Air Handler Model D2CE240E03646ECC with two (2) compressors and heating Exhaust fans: 52 Large water pumps: 24 Cooling towers: 2 Marley Twin w /20HP Motor & gear reducer Water booster system pumps: 3 A/C units: 8 Large Walk -in Freezers: 6 3 - Model LAHA - 032E - TAD -100 (Evidence) 3 - Kolpak AE66280B (Jail Kitchen) Large Refrigerators: 4 1 - Model K55HIJZF (Evidence) 3 - Kolpak Cold Zone (Jail Kitchen) NOTE: York Rotary Chiller YSCBCAS1 -CHA was decommissioned and does not require any attention. Repairs as needed — for these facilities - Time & Materials Onlv CITY HALL 20 Civic Center Plaza Air Handler #11 — 8th Floor Air Handler #10 — 7th Floor Air Handler #09— 6th Floor Air Handler #08 — 5th Floor Air Handler 907 -- 4th Floor Air Handler #06 — 3rd Floor Air Handler #04 — 2nd Floor Air Handler #01 — 1st Floor Air Handler #02 -- 1st Floor Mezzanine Air Handler #05 — Council Chambers Air Handlers — Basement Data Rooms 1 & 2 Chilled Water Pump #1 Chilled Water Pump #2 Cond #1 Cond #2 Fluid cooler for Liebert Exhaust unit Chiller - AVM Condenser Restroom exhaust Fluid cooler for Data Center Exhaust Air Compressor #1 Air Compressor #2 Hot Water Pump Flash Tank Roof Exhaust Units (3) Facilities HVAC Service, Maintenance and Repairs 15 -114 Page 17 22B -23 ROSS ANNEX Trans box car units: 3 Ajax Boiler: 1 Split Systems: 4 CENTRAL LIBRARY 26 Civic Center Plaza Air Handler #01 — Basement Air Handler #02 — Basement Air Handler #03 — 1st Floor Children's Area Basement exhaust CORPORATION YARD - ADMIN 220 Daisy St. 50 -Ton Rooftop HVAC: 1 5 -Tan Rooftop HVAC: 2 Hot Water Pumps: 2 FLEET OPERATIONS 215 Center St. 10 -Ton Ice Bear: 1 Exhaust Fans STORES WAREHOUSE 10 -Ton Package Units: 2 Exhaust Fans: 4 NEWHOPE LIBRARY 122 Newhope Street 30 -Ton Carrier Package Unit: 1 Split System MCFADDEN LEARNING CENTER 2627 W. McFadden Ave, 15 -Ton Trane Package Units: 2 Split System SANTA ANITA CENTER 300 S. Figueroa St. 3 -Ton Carrier Package Unit: 1 Split System Hot Water Pump: 1 Exhaust Fan Chilled Water Pump - basement Hot Water Pump - basement Rooftop exhaust units RAPAC Boiler: 1 Return Fan Split Systems: 6 Supply Fans: 4 3 -Ton Package Units: 3 _ Facilities HVAC Service, Maintenance and Repairs 15 -114 Page 18 22B -24 SANTA ANA SENIOR CENTER 424 W, Third St, 35 -Ton Package Unit: 1 Roof Top Unit SOUTHWEST SENIOR CENTER 2201 W, McFadden Ave. 4 -Ton Package Units: 6 Split System CORBIN CENTER 2215 W. McFadden Ave. 2 -Ton Package Units: 5 5 -Ton Package Units: 2 Split System JEROME CENTER 726 S. Center St, 4 -Ton Package Units: 5 Split System EL SALVADOR CENTER 1825 W. Civic Center Dr. 3 -Ton Package Units: 7 4 -Ton Package Units: 2 1 -Ton Package Unit: 1 Split System SANTA ANA REGIONAL TRANSPORTATION CENTER 1000 W. Santa Ana Blvd, 157 -Ton Chiller Unit: 1 Chiller Air Handlers: 57 GRAND CENTRAL ART CENTER 125 N. Broadway 100 -Ton Chiller Unit: 1 Chiller Air Handlers: 55 Facilities HVAC Service, Maintenance and Repairs 15 -114 Page 19 22B -25 EXHIBIT B CITY OF SANTA ANA REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS 15.114 FOR FACILITY HVAC SERVICE, MAINTENANCE AND REPAIRS AT VARIOUS CITY FACILITIES RFP PROPOSAL PRICING LIST POLICE FACILITY — 60 Civic Center Plaza Provide Maintenance & Repair Services: Per Scope of Specific Services (Pages 11 -17) and HVAC Equipment List (Pages 17- 19) ............... .........................Annual Cost Time and Materials Only For work performed during regular business hours (Mon -Fri 7:00am to 5:00pm) Regular Technician ............................... Journeyman Chiller Mechanic. .............. Apprentice Chiller Mechanic ................... Sheet Metal Fabricator ............................ Balancing Technician........... /hr /hr ... ld8 p° /hr ­­$ 120,6'0 /hr Materials Markup Percentage %, 2q Base price source: �� /U1l lzSFl� (MSRP, Wholesale, Dealer, Jobber) Company Name: COMMENTS OR EXCEPTIONS: THIS FORM MUST BE COMPLETED AND INCLUDED WITH THE PROPOSAL. PROPOSALS THAT DO NOT CONTAIN THIS FORM WILL BE CONSIDERED NONRESPONSIVE. Facilities HVAC Service: Maintenance and Repairs 15 -114 J Page 22B -26 22B -27 AGREEMENT FOR HVAC SERVICES, MAINTENANCE, AND REPAIR CITY OF SANTA ANA (POLICE ADMINISTRATION AND OTHER CITY FACILITIES) THIS AGREEMENT is made and entered into this 15th day of March, 2016 by and between F.M. Thomas Air Conditioning, Inc. ( "Contractor "), and the City of Santa Ana, a charter city and municipal corporation organized and existing under the Constitution and laws of the State of California ( "City "). RECITALS A. On October 16, 2015, the City issued Request for Proposal No, 15 -114, by which it sought proposals from qualified firms for HVAC services, maintenance, and repair at selected City facilities. B. Contractor submitted a responsive proposal that was among those selected by the City. Contractor represents that it is able and willing to provide the services described in the scope of work that was included in RFP No. 15 -114 as Exhibit A and that is also attached to this Agreement as Exhibit A, C. In undertaking the performance of this Agreement, Contractor represents that it is knowledgeable in its field and that any services performed by Contractor under this Agreement will be performed in compliance with such standards as may reasonably be expected from a professional contracting firm in the field. NOW THEREFORE, in consideration of the mutual and respective promises, and subject to the terms and conditions hereinafter set forth, the parties agree as follows: 1. SCOPE OF SERVICES Contractor shall perform those services as may be directed by City at City's sole discretion, as set forth in Exhibit A to this Agreement. Contractor's proposal is incorporated herein by reference. 2. COMPENSATION a. City agrees to pay, and Contractor agrees to accept as total payment for its services the rates and charges identified in Exhibit B, The total annual sutra to be expended under this Agreement shall not exceed $100,000 during the term of this Agreement. b. Paymcnt by City shall be made within forty -five of days (45) days following receipt of proper invoice evidencing work performed, subject to City accounting procedures. Payment need not be made for work that fails to meet the standards of performance set forth in the Recitals which may reasonably be expected by City. 3. TERM This Agreement shall commence on March 15, 2016 and terminate on March 14, 2019, uulless terminated earlier in accordance with Section 15, below. The term of this Agreement may be extended for one (1) one -year period upon a. writing executed by the City Manager and the City Attorney. 228'28 4. PREVAILING WAGES Contractor is aware of the requirements of California Labor Code Section 1720, of seq., and 1770, or seq., as well as California Code of Regulations, Title 8, Section 16000, et seq., ( "Prevailing Wage Laws "), which require the payment of prevailing wage rates and the performance of other requirements on "public works" and "maintenance" projects. Since the services being performed are part of an applicable "public works" or "maintenance" project, as defined by the Prevailing Wage Laws, and since the total compensation is $1,000 or snore, Contractor agrees to fully comply with such Prevailing Wage Laws. Contractor shall defend, indemnify and hold the City, its elected officials, officers, employees and agents free and harmless from any claim or liability arising out of any failure or alleged failure to comply with the Prevailing Wage Laws 5. INDEPENDENT CONTRACTOR Contractor shall, during the entire term of this Agreement, be constiued to bean independent contractor and not an employee of the City. This Agreement is not intended nor shall it be construed to create an employer - employee relationship, a joint venture relationship, or to allow the City to exercise discretion or control over the professional manner in which Contractor performs the services which are the subject matter of this Agreement; however, the services to be provided by Contractor shall be provided in a manner consistent with all applicable standards and regulations governing such services. Contractor shall pay all salaries and wages, employer's social security taxes, unemployment insurance and similar taxes relating to employees and shall be responsible for all applicable withholding taxes. 6. OWNERSHIP OF MATERIALS This Agreement creates a non- exclusive and perpetual license for City to copy, use, modify, reuse, or sublicense any and all copyrights, designs, and other intellectual property embodied in plans, specifications, studies, drawings, estimates, and other documents or works of authorship fixed in any tangible medium of expression, including but not limited to, physical drawings or data magnetically or otherwise recorded on computer diskettes, which are prepared or caused to be prepared by Contractor under this Agreement ( "Documents & Data "). Contractor shall require all subcontractors to agree in writing that City is granted a non - exclusive and perpetual license for any Doctuments & Data the subcontractor prepares under this Agreement. Contractor represents and warrants that Contractor has the legal right to license any and all Documents & Data. Contractor makes no such representation and warranty in regard to Documents & Data which were provided to Contractor by the City. City shall not be limited in any way in its use of the Documents and Data at any time, provided that any such use not within the purposes intended by this Agreement shall be at City's sole risk. INSURANCE Prior to undertaking performance of work under this Agreement, Contractor shall maintain and shall require its subcontractors, if any, to obtain and maintain insurance as described below: a. Commercial General Liability Insurance. Contractor shall maintain commercial general liability insurance naming the City, its officers, employees, agents, volunteers and representatives as additional insured(s) and shall include, but not be limited to protection against claims arising from bodily and personal injury, including death resulting therefrom and damage to property, resulting from any act or occurrence arising out of Contractor's operations in the performance of this Agreement, including, without limitation, acts involving vehicles. The amounts of insurance shall be not less than the following: single limit coverage applying to bodily and personal injury, including death resulting therefrom, 0 r ', and property damage, in the total amount of $1,000,000 per occurrence, with $2,000,000 in the aggregate. Such insurance shall (a) name the City, its officers, employees, agents, volunteers and representatives as additional insured(s); (b) be primary and not contributory with respect to insurance or self - insurance programs maintained by the City; and (c) contain standard separation of insureds provisions. b. Business automobile liability insurance, or equivalent form, with a combined single limit of not less than $1,000,000 per occurrence, Such insurance shall include coverage for owned, hired and non -owned automobiles. C. Worker's Compensation Insurance. In accordance with the California Labor Code, Contractor, if Contractor has any employees, is required to be insured against liability for worker's compensation or to undertake self - insurance. Prior to commencing the performance of the work under this Agreement, Contractor agrees to obtain and maintain any employer's liability insurance with limits not less than $1,000,000 per accident. d. If Contractor is or employs a licensed professional such as an architect or engineer: Professional liability (errors and omissions) insurance, with a combined single limit of not less than $1,000,000 per claim with $2,000,000 in the aggregate. e. The following requirements apply to the insurance to be provided by Contractor pursuant to this section: (i) Contractor shall maintain all insurance required above in full force and effect for the entire period covered by this Agreement. (ii) Certificates of insurance shall be furnished to the City upon execution of this Agreement and shall be approved by the City. (iii) Certificates and policies shall state that the policies shall not be canceled or reduced in coverage or changed in any other material aspect without thirty (30) days prior written notice to the City. (iv) Contractor shall supply City with a fully executed additional insured endorsement, If Contractor fails or refuses to produce or maintain the insurance required by this section or fails or refuses to furnish the City with required proof that insurance has been procured and is in force and paid for, the City shall have the right, at the City's election, to terminate this Agreement, Such termination shall not affect Contractor's right to be paid for its time and materials expended prior to notification of termination. Contractor waives the right to receive componsation and agrees to indemnify the City for any work performed prior to approval of insurance by the City. 8. INDEMNIFICATION Contractor agrees to and shall indemnify and hold harmless the City, its officers, agents, employees, consultants, special counsel, and representatives from liability: (1) for personal injury, damages, just compensation, restitution, judicial or equitable relief arising out of claims forpersonal injury, including death, and claims for property damage, which may arise from the negligent operations of the Contractor or its, subcontractors, agents, employees, or other persons acting on their behalf which relates 22B -30 to the services described in section 1 of this Agreement; and (2) from any claim that personal injury, damages, just compensation, restitution, judicial or equitable relief is due by reason of the terms of or effects arising from this Agreement, This indemnity and hold harmless agreement applies to all claims for damages, just compensation, restitution, judicial or equitable relief suffered, or alleged to have been suffered, by reason of the events referred to in this Section or by reason of the terms of, or effects, arising from this Agreement. The Contractor further agrees to indemnify, hold harmless, and pay all costs for the defense of the City, including fees and costs for special counsel to be selected by the City, regarding any action by a third party challenging the validity of this Agreement, or asserting that personal injury, damages, just compensation, restitution, judicial or equitable relief due to personal or property rights arises by reason of the terns of, or effects arising from this Agreement. City may make all reasonable decisions with respect to its representation in any legal proceeding, Notwithstanding the foregoing, to the extent Contractor Services are subject to Civil Code Section 2782.8, the above indemnity shall be limited, to the extent required by Civil Code Section 2782,8, to claims that arise out of, pertain to, or relate to the negligence, recklessness, or willful misconduct of the Contractor, 9. .RECORDS Contractor shall keep records and invoices in connection with the work to be performed tinder this Agreement. Contractor shall maintain complete and accurate records with respect to the costs incurred under this Agreement and any services, expenditures, and disbursements charged to the City for a minimum period of three (3) years, or for any longer period required by law, from the date of final payment to Contractor under this Agreement. All such records and invoices shall be clearly identifiable. Contractor shall allow a representative of the City to examine, audit, and make transcripts or copies of such records and any other documents created pursuant to this Agreement during regular business hours. Contractor shall allow inspection of all work, data, documents, proceedings, and activities related to this Agreement for a period of three (3) years from the date of final payment to Contractor under this Agreement. 10. CONFIDENTIALITY If Contractor receives from the City information which due to the nature of such information is reasonably understood to be confidential and /or proprietary, Contractor agrees that it shall not use or disclose such information except in the performance of this Agreement, and further agrees to exercise the same degree of care it uses to protect its own information of like importance, but in no event less than reasonable care. "Confidential Infonnation" shall include all nonpublic information, Confidential information includes not only written information, but also information transferred orally, visually, electronically, or by other means. Confidential information disclosed to either party by any subsidiary and /or agent of the other party is covered by this Agreement. The foregoing obligations of non -use and nondisclosure shall not apply to any information that (a) has been disclosed in publicly available sources; (b) is, through no fault of the Contractor disclosed in a publicly available source; (c) is in rightful possession of the Contractor an obligation of confidentiality; (d) is required to be disclosed by operation of law; or (e) is independently developed by the Contractor without reference to information disclosed by the City. 11. CONFLICT OF INTEREST CLAUSE Contractor covenants that it presently has no interests and shall not have interests, direct or indirect, which would conflict in any manner with performance of services specified under this Agreement. 22B -31 12. NOTICE Any notice, tender, demand, delivery, or other communication pursuant to this Agreement shall be in writing and shall be deemed to be properly given if delivered in person or mailed by first class or certified mail, postage prepaid, or sent by fax or other telegraphic communication in the manner provided in this Section, to the following persons: To City: Clerk of the City Council City of Santa Ana 20 Civic Center Plaza (M -30) P.O. Box 1988 Santa Ana, CA 92702 -1988 Fax 714- 647 -6956 With courtesy copies to: To Contractor: Francisco Gutierrez Executive Director Finance and Management Services Agency City of Santa Ana 20 Civic Center Plaza (M -17) P.O. Box 1988 Santa Ana, California 92702 Fax 714 -647 -5406 F.M. Thomas Air Conditioning, Inc. 231 Gemini Avenue Brea, CA 92821 Fax: 714-738-0886 Attn: Thomas Feyka City Attorney's Office City of Banta Ana 20 Civic Center Plaza (M -29) P.O. Box 1988 Santa Ana, California 92702 Fax 714- 647 -6515 A party may change its address by giving notice in writing to the other party. Thereafter, any communication shall be addressed and transmitted to the new address. If sent by mail, communication shall be effective or deemed to have been given three (3) days after it has been deposited in the United States mail, duly registered or certified, with postage prepaid, and addressed as set forth above. If sent by fax, comnnrrication shall be effective or deemed to have been given twenty -four (24) hours after the time set forth on the transmission report issued by the transmitting facsinnile machine, addressed as set forth above. For purposes of calculating these time frames, weekends, federal, state, County or City holidays shall be excluded. 13. EXCLUSIVITY AND AMENDMENT This Agreement represents the complete and exclusive statement between the City and. Contractor regarding the subject matter therein, and supersedes any and all other agreements, oral or written, between the parties. In the event of a conflict between the terms of this Agreement and any attachments hereto, the terms of this Agreement shall prevail. This Agreement may not be modified except by written instrument signed by the City and by an authorized representative of Contractor. The parties agree that any terms or conditions of any purchase order or other instrument that are inconsistent with, or in addition to, the terms 22B -32 and conditions hereof, shall not bind or obligate Contractor or the City. Each party to this Agreement acknowledges that no representations, inducements, promises or agreements, orally or otherwise, have been made by any party, or anyone acting on behalf of any party, which are not embodied herein. 14. ASSIGNMENT Inasmuch as this Agreement is intended to secure the specialized services of Contractor, Contractor may not assign, transfer, delegate, or subcontract any interest herein without the prior written consent of the City and any such assignment, transfer, delegation or subcontract without the City's prior written consent shall be considered null and void, Nothing in this Agreement shall be construed to limit the City's ability to have any of the services which are the subject to this Agreement performed by City personnel or by other consultants retained by City. 17 —V 01 klE[►11ar11 430 This Agreement may be terminated by the City upon thirty (30) days written notice of termination. In such event, Contractor shall be entitled to receive and the City shall pay Contractor compensation for all services performed by Contractor prior to receipt of such notice of termination, subject to the following conditions: a. As a condition of such payment, the Executive Director may require Contractor to deliver to the City all work product completed as of such date, and in such case such work product shall be the property of the City unless prohibited by law, and Contractor consents to the City's use thereof for such purposes as the City deems appropriate. b. Payment need not be made for work that fails to meet the standard of performance specified in the Recitals of this Agreement. 16. NONDISCRIMINATION Contractor shall not discriminate because of race, color, creed, religion, sex, marital status, sexual orientation, age, national origin, ancestry, or disability, as defined and prohibited by applicable law, in the recruitment, selection, training, utilization, promotion, termination or other employment related activities or in connection with any activities sunder this Agreement. Contractor affinns that it is an equal opportunity employer and shall comply with all applicable federal, state and local laws and regulations. V. JURISDICTION - VENUE This Agreement has been executed and delivered in the State of California and the validity, interpretation, performance, and enforcement of any of the clauses of this Agreement shall be determined and governed by the laws of the State of California, Both parties further agree that Orange County, California, shall be the venue for any action or proceeding that may be brought or arise out of, in connection with or by reason of this Agreement. 18. PROFESSIONAL LICENSES Contractor shall, throughout the term of this Agreement, maintain all necessary licenses, permits, approvals, waivers, and exemptions necessary for the provision of the services hereunder and. required by the laws and regulations of the United States, the State of California, the City of Santa Ana and all other governmental agencies. Contractor shall notify the City immediately and in writing of its inability to obtain 228 -33 or maintain such permits, licenses, approvals, waivers, and exemptions. Said inability shall be cause for termination of this Agreement. 19. MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS a. Each undersigned represents and warrants that its signature herein below has the power, authority and right to bind their respective parties to each of the terms of this Agreement, and shall indemnify City fully, including reasonable costs and attorney's fees, for any injuries or damages to City in the event that such authority or power is not, in fact, held by the signatory or is withdrawn. b. All Exhibits referenced herein and attached hereto shall be incorporated as if fully set forth in the body of this Agreement. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have executed this Agreement the date and year first above written. ATTEST: Maria D. Huizar Clerk of the Council SONIA R. CARVALHO City Attorney By: John .Funk Assistant City Attorney RECOMMENDED FOR APPROVAL: Francisco Gutierrez Executive Director Finance and Management Services Agency CITY OF SANTA ANA David Cavazos City Manager CONTRACTOR: By: Thomas Feyka F.M. Air Conditioning Inc. Tax ID# 228-34 I4:I.I114111 � CITY OF SANTA ANA REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS 15 -114 FOR FACILITY HVAC SERVICE, MAINTENANCE AND REPAIRS AT VARIOUS CITY FACILITIES SCOPE OF SERVICES & SPECIFICATIONS General Information The Contractor shall retain professional personnel who have successfully and competently provided municipal facility HVAC repair services on projects of similar scope and complexity. It shall be the Contractor's responsibility to provide as required by the City a competitive hourly rate for repairs and service of all aspects of HVAC systems in City defined facilities. All requested HVAC repairs / service shall be provided in accordance with the highest standards of the Industry, skill, workmanship, applicable trade practices, meet warranties and in conformance to all applicable laws, codes and regulations. The successful Proposer's maintenance and repairs program for the Police Department Headquarters, and repairs as needed program for all facilities shall, at a minimum, include but not be limited to the specifications outlined herein. Services to be Provided It is the Proposer's responsibility to provide service proposals as required of HVAC trades, central plant chiller systems, air handlers, and automation systems as needed, and all requested services are to be compliant with all Federal, State, CARB, AQMD, OSHA and all other applicable regulatory requirements. Pricing Tabulation Sheets Prices as stated on the RFP 15.114 Pricing Sheet (Page 37) shall be for HVAC maintenance at the Police Department Headquarters only, and for repairs as needed at all facilities. HVAC Repair Staffing The Contractor shall provide staffing levels sufficient to provide a high level of customer service, program support, HVAC maintenance and repair at designated City facilities as required: Staffing should include staff certified and proficient in the complete maintenance and repair of Centrifugal Chiller systems, air handlers, pneumatic and DDC systems, walk in refrigerators and freezers, and a variety of package HVAC units. Additionally, service levels shall provide the capacity to respond expeditiously to situations ,involving the health and safety of employees and /or the public; comfort and operational capability of any public meeting space. Routine repairs, service requests or other non - urgent tasks shall be completed by journey level staff. The journey -level worker(s) shall be proficient in the following trades: • All mechanical, electronic and pneumatic aspects of chilled water systems • Centrifugal chiller systems • VFD drives • Air handling systems • The interface and control of HVAC control systems • Walk In refrigerators /freezers / evidence freezers Billable Work All r e q U s t e d work shall be considered billable hours and will require that a competitive estimate for that proposed work be provided to the City Representative for consideration and approval prior to work being completed. Facilities HVAC Service, Maintenance and Repairs 15 -114 Pa e 8 22 -35 Security Background Check of Personnel Contractor is required t o provide security checks for all personnel assigned to work under this contract. Security checks will be coordinated through Santa Ana Police Department. SAPID will conduct security checks of all personnel assigned to work at SAPID. The records check may include finger printing; Department of Justice system check for wanted persons, California Driver's License check, Orange County warrant check and review of any local record. The City will be responsible for the costs associated with this process. Additional checks will be required for all new employees during the lifetime of the contract and all expenses shall be borne exclusively by the contractor. The City reserves the right to approve /refuse any prospective employees of the contractor as a result of the background check. The following Information must be provided to the City Representative no less than 30 days prior to any employee's start of work; a. Full Legal Name b. Social Security Number c. California Driver's License or ID Number d. Birth Date e. Current Valid Address Damages The Contractor will be responsible for all damages to the facility or contents caused by Contractor, their staff, or by subcontractors during the performance of this contract. Tools & Equipment The contractor shall furnish and maintain all equipment necessary for properly service HVAC systems in City buildings. The City of Santa Ana reserves the right to inspect equipment to be used to perform services under this contract. Failure to provide regulatory compliant equipment for carrying out all requirements of this contract may be grounds for termination of the contract. Emergency Call Out Service It is highly desirable that the awarded Contractor provide 24 -hour emergency service as needed in all aspects of HVAC emergency repair for Santa Ana Police Department and various other facilities, as included in this specification. Hours shall be Monday through Friday 5:00pm to 6:00am and 24 -hours each day on weekends and holidays. Contractor shall have working personnel on -site within 1 hour of the call -out, or respond by telephone to the City Representative within 1/2 hour if the problem is correctable through the use of a computer /modem to alleviate the source of complaint. HEATING- VENTILATION -AIR CONDITIONING (HVAC) SERVICE, REPAIR, MAINTENANCE AND MONITORING AS REQUIRED Contractor may be required to respond to indoor temperature complaints and provide expeditious correction and record complaints and corrections at all City facilities. Contractor shall be proficient in HVAC control systems. Contractor may be required to inspect all HVAC systems at least twice each year, with seasonal start-up and run Inspections performed and documented. Contractor may be required to provide oversight and documentation of Seasonal Preventative Maintenance of chillers and boilers at the Police Headquarters Facility only; with service to be provided by Proposer. Contractor may be requested to perform the following services: For cooling towers - may be required to disassemble screens and access panels for inspection, inspect the tower fill, support structure, sump and spray nozzles, fill valve, gear box, Facilities HVAC Service, Maintenance and Repairs 15 -114 Pa o 9 22 -36 drive coupling, fan blades, and motor bearings, clean starter and cabinet, Inspect wiring, check motor starter contacts for wear and proper operation, megger test the motor and log readings, and check the condition of the contactor; and log observations. • For pumps - may be required to lubricate bearings, inspect couplings, check for leaks, and investigate unusual noises. Contractor may be required to perform air - handling unit maintenance and repair which includes but is not limited to; all services recommended by manufacturer. Additional Contractor Requirements • Contractor shall show evidence of presently serving other municipal customers. • Contractor shall hold current C10 and C20 licenses. • Contractor shall provide HVAC employees that; possess a State of California Joint Journeyman Apprentice Training Center Certification; Automation Specialists that are continually factory trained on Automation System, and must be able to provide monthly operator coaching of select personnel, certified in servicing Centrifugal Chillers and Allen Bradley, ABB Drives. • Contractor shall provide the City with full -time journeyman -level mechanical personnel and factory- trained automation specialists. • Service specialists and technicians shall normally be dispatched from a local headquarters or branch within a 20 -mile radius from the City Boundary line of the City of Santa Ana as defined in the most current Thomas Guide Map. • Contractor may be required to provide HVAC data protection and recovery services, control loop tuning for the City's automation system. • Contractor shall provide emergency access 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Contractor shall supply their staff with their agency uniform and photo identification tags that will be worn at all times. Uniforms shall display the Contractor logo, and employee first or last name shall be clearly visible. • Contractor shall provide MSDS sheets to City in a complete "Right to Know" binder for all products used in City facilities. City will determine location of "Right to Know" books. Facilities HVAC Service, Maintenance and Repairs 15 -114 22B-37 SPECIE[G SERVICES —ALL Periodic Maintenance Applies to Police Headquarters Facillf y Only Maintenance as Requested Proposer may be required to perform preventive maintenance in accordance with a program of standard routines as determined by your experience, equipment application, and equipment operating hours that are recommended by each equipment manufacturer and location. This service is designed to optimize the reliability and efficiency of the equipment, extend the useful life of the City's equipment, and provide proactive indications of excessive wear and damage to HVAC systems before a catastrophic failure occurs during the next operating season. Proposer will also provide recommendations for additional service(s) that will better enhance equipment performance. Air Cooled Condenser Coil Cleaning The proposer may be required to p r o v i d e t h i s s e r v i c e t o improve airflow across condenser coils, improve heat transfer and extend the life of the compressors. Coil cleaning consists of cleaning the outside surface of the condensing unit coils to remove any airborne particles, dirt build -up by using a brush, high pressure air, chemical with low pressure wash or chemical with high pressure wash based on the condition of outside environment and coil accessibility. Evaporator Coil Cleaning Proposer may be required to clean air handling unit evaporator coils so as to improve air circulation in the air distribution system, and reduce dust and dirt that is in the system. Coils will be cleaned at a time that is mutually agreeable between the proposer and the City Representative. Coil cleaning consists of cleaning the surface of the evaporator coil to remove dust and dirt particles that have collected on the evaporator coil. Colts will be cleaned using a vacuum cleaner andlor other devices that facilitate the proper cleaning of the coil. Refrigerant Oil Analysis as Required Proposer may be required to perform Spectro- Chemical Refrigerant Oil Analysis and trend oil condition that identifies contaminants and possible system malfunctions caused by wear of moving parts, such as bearings and shafts. This predictive wear analysis provides early identification of problems prior to them becoming unplanned and costly. Based on the oil analysis results, proposer will recommend when oil changes are needed, and may make other recommendations regarding the operation and maintenance of your chiller plant. This service reduces the amount of waste oil generated. Cooling Tower Drain & Refill as Required Proposer may be required to remove the condenser water from HVAC systems after the cooling season to prevent possible damage and expensive repairs caused by water freezing during winter months, and refill the system prior to spring start -up. The equipment included under this service le itemized in the HVAC Equipment List. Operating Inspection as Required Proposer may be required to provide this service to assure that mechanical equipment continues to operate efficiently with minimal operating disruptions during the operating season. Proposer may be required to provide routine operating inspection(s) to check system performance in accordance with a program of standard routines as determined by our experience, the equipment manufacturer's published recommendations, equipment application, and location. This service will focus on equipment operation, fluid levels, operating and safety controls, and safe equipment operation, Operating Inspection — Heating as Required Facilities HVAC Service, Maintenance and Repairs 15 -114 Page 11 22B -38 The proposer may be required to provide this service to assure mechanical equipment continues to operate efficiently, safely and with minimal operating disruptions during the operating season. The City Representative will provide routine operating inspection(s) to check system performance in accordance with a program of standard routines as determined by our experience, the equipment manufacturer's published recommendations, equipment application, and location. This servicewili focus on equipment operation, fluid levels, operating and safety controls, and safe equipment operation. Operating Inspection — Cooling as Required This service may be required to assure mechanical equipment continues to operate efficiently, safely and with have minimal operating disruptions during the operating season. Proposerwill provide routine operating inspection(s) to check system performance in accordance with a program of standard routines as recommended by the equipment manufacturer's published recommendations, equipment application, and location. This servico will focus on equipment operation, fluid levels, operating and safety controls, and safe equipment operation. Equipment Tasking as Required The following tasks may be requested on an as needed basis. These tasks are designed to maintain the equipment in an optimum operating condition so that the equipment will operate reliably and efficiently. Reciprocating Compressors: 1. Perform annual Spectro- Chemical oil analysis test. 2. Preventive maintenance shall be performed as required. 3. Lock -out and Tag -out equipment as required. 4. Check all electrical wiring and connections and tighten as required. 5, Check starter contactor surfaces for wear as required. 6. Visually leak check compressor and associated refrigerant piping as required. 7. Clean exterior of compressor as required. 8. Check operation of crankcase heater as required. 9. Meg -ohm motor from starter and record as required. 10. Check and calibrate all safety and cut -out devices as required. 11. Check and adjust compressor capacity controls as required. 12. Check, calibrate and adjust all operational controls as required. 13. Exhaust Fans: 1. Preventative Maintenance as required, 2. Lock -out and Tag -out equipment as required. 3. Check all electrical wiring and connections and tighten as required 4. Check all motor starter contactor surfaces for wear as required. 5. Clean starter and electrical control enclosures as required. 6. Lubricate motor bearings and fan bearings as required. 7. Check exhaust fan belts for wear, replace as required. 8. Check belt tension and sheave alignment and adjust as required. 9. Inspect exhaust fan unit assembly as required. 10. Check all mounting hardware and tighten as required. Pneumatic Air Compressor: 1. Inspect unit, check for rust spots, oil leaks & general condition of unit as required. 2. Drain tank, check auto drain as required. 3. Check belt, adjust tension & sheave alignments, and replace belt as required. 4. Meg -ohm and record, as required. Facilities HVAC Service, Maintenance and Repairs 15 -114 Page 12 22B -39 5. Check starter wiring & contacts as required. 6. Check motor amperage & voltage as required. 7. Check intake air filter, replace as required. Air Handlers: 1. Provide four (4) quarterly inspections and maintenance for (46) Air Handlers 2. Preventive maintenance as required. 3. Lock -out and Tag -out equipment as required. 4. Check starter contacts for excessive wear as needed. 5. Tighten all starter wire connections as required. 6. Check belts, adjust or replace as needed. 7. Check pulley sheave alignment, adjust as required. 8. Meg -Ohm motor and record annually. 9. Check fan motor(s) amps. 9. Clean and lubricate unit motor bearings and fan bearings. 10. Check operation of economy dampers. 11. Lubricate all dampers and linkages as necessary. 12. Check operation of static vane (if applicable) 13. Visually check all coils for leaks (Annually) 14. Check and record all coil delta T (Annually) 15. Inspect all mounting hardware, tighten as needed. Multi -zone Air Handlers: 911 Dispatch Area 1. Provide annual Preventive Maintenance Inspection on two (2) York Air Handlers 2. Preventive maintenance as required. 3. Lock -out and Tag -out equipment as required. 4. Check fan motor amps as required. 5. Clean and lubricate components as required. 6. Check operation of economy dampers as required. 7. Check operation of static vane or dampers as required. 8. Check operation of zone dampers as required. 9. Check and adjust operating and safety controls as required. Package Chiller: 1. Lock -out and Tag -out equipment as required. 2. Check condenser / Barrel tubes as required. 3. Check Chiller barrel tube as required. 4. Check and record unit amp draw as required. 5. Check unit Voltage and Record as required. 6. Check unit pressures and record as required. Chiller with Reciprocating Compressors: 1. Provide annual vibration analysis for two (2) York Chillers. 2. Provide annual leak test for two (2) York Chillers. 3. Provide four (4) quarterly inspections and maintenance for two (2) York Chillers. 4. Provide chiller controls coolant for two (2) York Chillers 3. Visually inspect equipment condition and operation as required. 4. Check for unusual vibration, noise, excessive temperatures & refrigerant leaks as required. 5. Check unit voltage and record as required. 6. Check unit operate and records as required. 7. Check unit operating hours and record as required. 8, Check condenser pressure and record as required. Facilitles HVAC Service, Maintenance and Repairs 15 -114 Page 13 22B-40 9. Check evaporator pressure and record as required. 10. Check oil sump sight glass as required. 11. Record chilled water inlet temperature, 12. Record chilled water outlet temperature as required. 13. Check condenser water inlet as required. 14. Check condenser water outlet temperature as required. 15. Check compressor starter contacts for abnormal wear as required. Variable Frequency Drive: 1. Check unit operation quarterly as required. 2. Check fault history report as required. 3. Check operation of manual bypass as required. 4. Verify drive signal increase and decrease as required. 5. Check and tighten all electrical connections as required. 6. Check starter contacts for wear as required. Computer Room Air Conditioning Units: 1. Check all electrical wiring and connection as required. 2. Check and replace filters as required. 3. Check all electrical wiring and connections; tighten as required. 4. Check starter contactor surfaces for wear as required. 5. Check compressor amps and record as required. 6. Check sight glass for moisture level as required. 7. Check operation of crankcase heater as required. 8. Lubricate condenser fan motor and fan bearings as required. 9. Check condition of condenser coil, clean as required. 10. Check belts for wear, replace as required. 11. Check and adjust compressor capacity controls as required. 12. Lubricate indoor fan motor and bearings as required. 13, Check humidifier for proper operation as required. Boilers: 1. Provide annual Preventive Maintenance Inspection on two (2) Bryan Boilers. 2. Provide annual Preventive Maintenance Inspection on four (4) Hot Water Boilers. 3. Check boilers for proper operation as required, 4. Check and use boiler viewport to check main burner flame as required. 5. Turn off and secure boiler as required. 6. Check boilers for any unusual noise or vibration as required. 7. Inspect gaskets for any signs of leaks as required. S. Examine the venting system as required. 9. Remove and / or Inspect gas pilot assembly, reinstall in accordance according to factory specifications and tolerances. 10. Check boiler circulating pumps for proper operation and lubricate as required. 11. Check flame safeguard control for pilot and main flame ignition as required. 12. Check operation of blower motor and circuitry as required. 13. Check operation of gas valves and vents as required. 14. Inspect and tighten all electrical connections as required 15. Check and adjust all boiler limit pressure controls and running interlocks as required. 16. Check operation and adjust low water controls as required. 17. Check burner, pilot and main flame ignition as required. 18. Check and oil combustion air fan as required. 19. Check expansion tank and site glass as required Facilities I-IVAC Service, Maintenance and Repairs 15 -114 Page 14 22B -41 20. Check and record all entering and leaving water temperatures and pressures as required. 21, The equipment room shall be left in the same clean condition as existed prior to start of the work. 22. Refer to equipment O &M manual for any maintenance clarifications. Cooling Tower: 1. Provide four (4) quarterly inspections and maintenance. 2. Preventive maintenance as required. 3. Lock -out and Tag -out equipment as required. 4. Check starter contacts for excessive wear as needed. 5. Tighten all starter wire connections. 6. Check gear reducer and couplings. 7. Meg -Ohm motor and VFD's, 8, Check fan balance and motor(s) amps. 9. Clean and lubricate unit motor bearings and fan blades. 10. Check operation of media and flow. 11. Lubricate all dampers and linkages as necessary. Chilled Water Pumps: 1. Check pump and motor operation. 2. Check fault history report as required. 3. Check and operate bypass valves. 4. Checks and verify strainers for optimum flow. 5. Check and tighten all electrical connections as required. 6. Check starter contacts for wear as required. 7. Check and record motor amp. 8. Lube and grease motor bearings as needed. Johnson Controls: 1. Inspect and repair NCU 1 to NCU 12 for optimum operations. 2. Inspect and repair as needed 46 air handler controls. 3. Inspect all damper motors controls and set points. 4. Provide JCI parts as needed. 5. Check and calibrate all safety and cut -out devices as required. 6. Check and adjust programming as required. 7. Inspect Energy Management System (EMS) data base and adjust as needed. Shooting Range: 1. Perform annual air balancing per requirements. 2. Perform inspection and maintenance as required. 3. Lock -out and Tag -out equipment as required. 4. Check fan motor amps as required. 5, Clean and lubricate components as required. 6. Check operation of economy dampers as required. 7. Check operation of static vane or dampers as required. 8. Check operation of zone dampers as required. 9. Check and adjust operating and safety controls as required Freezers and/or Refrigerators: 9, Check all operation, electrical, condensers, evaporators and refrigeration. 10. Check starter contactor surfaces for wear as required. 11. Check compressor amps and record as required. 12. Check sight glass for moisture level as required. Facilities HVAC Service, Maintenance and Repairs 15 -114 Page 15 22B-42 13, Check operation of crankcase heater as required. 14. Lubricate condenser fan motor and fan bearings as required. 15. Check condition of condenser coils, clean as required. 16. Check belts for wear, replace as required. 17. Check and adjust compressor capacity controls as required. 18. Lubricate indoor fan motor and bearings as required. HVAC SERVICES — Pneumatic ,Applies to Police Headquarters Facility Only Preventive Maintenance as Required Proposer may be required to provide preventative maintenance on Pneumatic Air Compressors that responds to changes in mechanical component performance, building use, and climatic conditions. Service shall be in accordance with a program of standards as recommended by equipment manufacturers' recommendations. HVAC SERVICES - Water Treatment Applies to Police Headquarters Facility Only Water Treatment Services as Required Proposer may be required to provide Industrial water treatment to Identify four main problem areas: scaling, corrosion, microbiological activity and disposal of residual wastewater, Water treatment services will extend equipment life, provide operational efficiency, minimize downtime and control water born disease such as Legionnaires' disease. HVAC SERVICES - Infrared Service Applies to Police Headquarters Facility Only Infrared Electric Panel Inspection as Required The infrared inspection may be requested as it is an important form of non - destructive testing that has become an indispensable predictive maintenance tool for electrical service panels. It shall be performed with a portable infrared imaging system; equipment that detects infrared energy (heat) emitted from an object and displays it as a dynamic thermal image. Using the IEEE /ANSI Standard, this inspection aids in the evaluation of component temperatures. Proposer may be required to perform a biennial Infrared scan of main electrical panels. A detailed report will be provided upon completion of onsite scan. ENERGY SERVICES Applies to Police Headquarters Facility Only Energy Optimization Services As Required Proposer may be required to perform a benchmark analysis that compares a building's energy performance against industry - recognized benchmarks and provides facility owners and operators with an objective assessment of facility performance and a valuable starting point to identify and quantify the value of energy conservation efforts. Through the Benchmark Report, Proposer will create an energy baseline and obtain, if applicable, an ENERGY STAR Performance Rating utilizing Energy Star Portfolio Manager to generate a Statement of Energy Performance. This rating compares our building's performance against buildings of similar type and operating characteristics in similar climate zones, This report will provide key data points in addition to an ENERGY STAR Performance Rating including Energy Usage Intensity (EUI), Energy Cost Intensity (ECI), and the facility's Greenhouse Gas Emissions. In addition, Proposer may be required to conduct a detailed analysis of facility interval meter data, when available from site metering and /or the utility provider. This enables us to gain further insight into facility performance, and provide a snapshot report to help understand performance and pinpoint areas for operational efficiency. Based on current energy consumption and prices, Proposer energy analysis will suggest potential improvement measures and quantify the impact on energy usage, cost savings and GHG reductions. Facilities HVAC Service, Maintenance and Repairs 15-114 Page 16 22B-43 Technology and Energy Audits Applies to Police Headquarters Facility Only Proposer may be required to review designated HVAC systems, evaluating the current use of our HVAC Systems and what may have been changed or been modified in our daily facility operation that Impacts the effectiveness of the system. Proposer may review applicable building control technologies, suggest possible new strategies or technologies that could be implemented to enhance our current system, and consider what changes, enhancements and /or upgrades should be made to facilitate our future plans. In addition, recommendations should be made about adding and /or modifying applications, sensors, points panels and /or software where needed to Improve building operation and performance. Proposer may interface with the local utility provider to determine possible incentives and rebates. Once the review is completed, a written report of the findings and recommendations may be requested. HVAC EQUIPMENT LIST POLICE DEPARTMENT HEADQUARTERS (Maintenance & Repairs for this facility) 60 Civic Center Plaza Air handlers: 46 Gravity Roof Vents: 15 Small recirculating pumps: 16 Chillers: 2 York Model YTHIJ3E2CRG Building Boilers: 2 Bryan Model RV450- W- FDG -WXL 3,600,000 MGH (1995) Water heater boilers: 4 2 - Model 1250 N 600 ATP -PVI 1,000,000 BTU /HR 2 - Model 1500 N 1500 ATP -PVI 1,200,000 BTU /HR IT Server Room - Air Conditioning Units 1 — Liebert - Model VEZ45A -AAM Bar: 307193 -001 1 -- Liebert — Model CDF308LA Remote Condenser Ser: 94009100 2 — DataAire — Model DTWV -0532 A/C Units 911 Dispatch Center 1 — York Air Handler Model D2CE240E03646ECC with two (2) compressors and heating Exhaust fans: 52 Large water pumps: 24 Cooling towers: 2 Marley Twin w /20HP Motor & gear reducer Water booster system pumps: 3 A/C units: B Large Walk -in Freezers: 6 3 - Model LAHA- 032E -TAD -100 (Evidence) 3 - Kolpak AE66280B (Jail Kitchen) Large Refrigerators: 4 1 - Model K55HIJZF (Evidence) 3 - Kolpak Cold Zone (Jail Kitchen) NOTE: York Rotary Chiller YSCBCAS1 -CHA was decommissioned and does not require any attention. Repairs as needed — for these facilities - Time & Materials Only CITY HALL 20 Civic Center Plaza Air Handler #11 — 8th Floor Cond #1 Air Handler #10— 7th Floor Cond #2 Air Handler #00— 6th Floor Fluid cooler for Liebert Air Handler #08 — 5th Floor Exhaust unit Air Handler 907 — 4th Floor Chiller - AVM Condenser Air Handler #06 — 3rd Floor Restroom exhaust Air Handler #04 — 2nd Floor Fluid cooler for Data Center Air Handler #01 — 1st Floor Exhaust Air Handler #02 — 1st Floor Mezzanine Air Compressor #1 Air Handler #05 — Council Chambers Air Compressor #2 Air Handlers — Basement Data Rooms 1 & 2 Not Water Pump Chilled Water Pump #1 Flash Tank Chilled Water Pump #2 Roof Exhaust Units (3) Facilities HVAC Service, Maintenance and Repairs 15 -114 Page 17 22B-44 ROSS ANNEX Trans box car units: 3 Ajax Boiler: 1 Split Systems: 4 CENTRAL LIBRARY 26 Civic Center Plaza Air Handler #01 — Basement Air Handler #02 -- Basement Air Handler #03 -1st Floor Children's Area Basement exhaust CORPORATION YARD -ADMIN 220 Daisy St. 50 -Ton Rooftop HVAC; 1 5 -Ton Rooftop HVAC: 2 Hot Water Pumps: 2 FLEET OPERATIONS 215 Center St. 10 -Ton Ice Bear: 1 Exhaust Pans STORES WAREHOUSE 10 -Ton Package Units: 2 Exhaust Fans: 4 NEWHOPE LIBRARY 122 Newhope Street 30 -Ton Carrier Package Unit: 1 Split System MCFADDEN LEARNING CENTER 2627 W. McFadden Ave, 15 -Ton Trane Package Units: 2 Split System SANTA ANITA CENTER 300 S. Figueroa St, 3 -Tan Carrier Package Unit: 1 Split System Hot Water Pump: 1 Exhaust Fan Chilled Water Pump - basement Hot Water Pump - basement Rooftop exhaust units RAPAC Boiler: 1 Return Fan Split Systems: 6 Supply Fans; 4 3 -Ton Package Units: 3 Facilities HVAC Service, Maintenance and Repairs 15.114 Page 18 22B -45 SANTA ANA SENIOR CENTER 424 W. Third St, 35 -Ton Package Unit: 1 Roof Top Unit SOUTHWEST SENIOR CENTER 2201 W. McFadden Ave. 4 -Ton Package Units: 6 Split System CORBIN CENTER 2215 W, McFadden Ave, 2 -Ton Package Units: 5 5 -Ton Package Units: 2 Split System JEROME CENTER 726 S. Center St. 4 -Ton Package Units: 5 Split System EL SALVADOR CENTER 1825 W. Civic Center Dr. 3 -Ton Package Units: 7 4 -Ton Package Units: 2 1 -Ton Package Unit: 1 Split System SANTA ANA REGIONAL TRANSPORTATION CENTER 1000 W. Santa Ana Blvd. 157 -Ton Chiller Unit: 1 Chiller Air Handlers: 57 GRAND CENTRAL ART CENTER 125 N. Broadway 100 -Ton Chiller Unit: 1 Chiller Air Handlers: 55 Facilities HVAC Service, Malntenance and Repairs 15 -114 Page 19 22B-46 CITY OF SANTA ANA REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS 15 -114 FOR FACILITY HVAC SERVICE, MAINTENANCE AND REPAIRS AT VARIOUS CITY FACILITIES RFP PROPOSAL PRICING LIST POLICE FACILITY— 60 Civic Center Plaza Provide Maintenance & Repair Services: Per Scope of Specific Services (Pages 11 -17) and HVAC Equipment List (Pages 17 -19) ..... .......... .........................Annual Cost 1.7 ! g ( S Time and Materials Only. For work performed during regular business hours (Mon -Fri 7:00am to 5:00pm) Regular Technician ........ ..............................I ( I � — /hr Journeyman Chiller Mechanic...................... — Air Apprentice Chiller Mechanic ........................$ 69 6' — /hr Sheet Metal Fabricator ... ..............................$ 6 r�— /hr Balancing Technician ..... ..............................L_1_2, /hr Materials Markup Percentage % p /o Base prices rce: (a )po (MSRP, holesale Dealer, Jobber) J � Company Name: M _. ' /`-- COMMENTS OR EXCEPTIONS: THIS FORM MUST BE COMPLETED AND INCLUDED WITH THE PROPOSAL. PROPOSALS THAT DO NOT CONTAIN THIS FORM WILL BE CONSIDERED NONRESPONSIVE. A, Facilities HVAC Service, Maintenance and Repairs 15-114 Page 22B-47 r AGREEMENT FOR HVAC SERVICES, MAINTENANCE, AND REPAIR CITY OF SANTA ANA (POLICE ADMINISTRATION AND OTHER CITY FACILITIES) THIS AGREEMENT is made and entered into this 15th day of March, 2016 by and between Johnson Controls, Inc. ( "Contractor "), and the City of Santa Ana, a charter city and municipal corporation organized and existing under the Constitution and laws of the State of California ( "City"). RECITALS A. On October 16, 2015, the City issued Request for Proposal No. 15 -114, by which it sought proposals from qualified firms for HVAC services, maintenance, and repair at selected City facilities. B. Contractor submitted a, responsive proposal that was among those selected by the City. Contractor represents that it is able and willing to provide the services described in the scope of work that was included in RFP No. 15 -114 as Exhibit A and that is also attached to this Agreement as Exhibit A. C. In undertaking the performance of this Agreement, Contractor represents that it is knowledgeable in its field and that any services performed by Contractor raider this Agreement will be performed in compliance with such standards as may reasonably be expected from a professional contracting firm in the field. NOW THEREFORE, in consideration of the mutual and respective promises, and subject to the terms and conditions hereinafter set forth, the parties agree as follows: 1. SCOPE OF SERVICES Contractor shall perform those services as may be directed by City at City's sole discretion, as set forth in Exhibit A to this Agreement. Contractor's proposal is incorporated herein by reference. 2. COMPENSATION a. City agrees to pay, and Contractor agrees to accept as total payment for its services the rates and charges identified in Eihibit B. The total annual surn to be expended, under this Agreement shall not exceed $100,000 during the tern of this Agreement. b. Payment by City shall be made within forty -five of days (45) days following receipt of proper invoice evidencing work performed, subject to City accounting procedures. Payment need not be made for work that fails to meet the standards of performance set forth in the Recitals which may reasonably be expected by City. 3. TERM This Agreement shall commence on March 15, 2016 and terminate on March 14, 2019, unless terminated earlier in accordance with Section 15, below. The temi of this Agreement may be extended for one (1) one =year period upon a writing executed by the City Manager and the City Attorney. 228-49 4. PREVAILING WAGES Contractor is aware of the requirements of California Labor Code Section 1720, et seq„ and 1770, et seq., as well as California Code of Regulations, Title 8, Section 16000, et seq., ( "Prevailing Wage Laws "), which require the payment of prevailing wage rates and the performance of other requirements on "public works" and "maintenance" projects, Since the services being performed are part of an applicable "public works" or "maintenance" project, as defined by the Prevailing Wage Laws, and since the total compensation is $1,000 or more, Contractor agrees to fully comply with such Prevailing Wage Laws. Contractor shall defend, indemnify and hold the City, its elected officials, officers, employees and agents free and harmless from any claim or liability arising out of any failure or alleged failure to comply with the Prevailing Wage Laws 5. INDEPENDENT CONTRACTOR Contractor shall, during the entire term of this Agreement, be construed to be an independent contractor and not an employee of the City. This Agreement is not intended nor shall it be construed to create an employer - employee relationship, a joint venture relationship, or to allow the City to exercise discretion or control over the professional manner in which Contractor performs the services which are the subject matter of this Agreement; however, the services to be provided by Contractor shall be provided in a manner consistent with all applicable standards and regulations governing such services. Contractor shall pay all salaries and wages, employer's social security taxes, unemployment insurance and similar taxes relating to employees and shall be responsible for all applicable withholding taxes. 6. OWNERSHIP OF MATERIALS This Agreement creates a non - exclusive and perpetual license for City to copy, use, modify, reuse, or sublicense any and all copyrights, designs, and other intellectual property embodied in plans, specifications, studies, drawings, estimates, and other documents or works of authorship fixed in any tangible medium of expression, including but not limited to, physical drawings or data magnetically or otherwise recorded on computer diskettes, which are prepared or caused to be prepared by Contractor under this Agreement ( "Documents & Data"). Contractor shall require all subcontractors to agree in writing that City is granted a non - exclusive and perpetual license for any Documents & Data the subcontractor prepares under this Agreement. Contractor represents and warrants that Contractor has the legal right to license any and all Documents & Data. Contractor makes no such representation and warranty in regard to Documents & Data which were provided to Contractor by the City. City shall not be limited in any way in its use of the Docunents and Data at any time, provided that any such use not within the purposes intended by this Agreement shall be at City's sole risk INSURANCE Prior to undertaking performance of work under this Agreement, Contractor shall maintain and shall require its subcontractors, if any, to obtain and maintain insurance as described below: a. Commercial General Liability Insurance. Contractor shall maintain commercial general liability insurance naming the City, its officers, employees, agents, volunteers and representatives as additional insured(s) and shall include, but not be limited to protection against claims arising from bodily and personal injury, including death resulting therefrom and damage to property, resulting from any act or occurrence arising out of Contractor's operations in the performance of this Agreement, including, without limitation, acts involving vehicles. The amounts of insurance shall be not less than the following: single limit coverage applying to bodily and personal injury, including death resulting therefrom, 22B -50 and property damage, in the total amount of $1,000,000 per occurrence, with $2,000,000 in the aggregate. Such insurance shall (a) name the City, its officers, employees, agents, volunteers and representatives as additional insured(s); (b) be primary and not contributory with respect to insurance or self-insurance programs maintained by the City; and (c) contain standard separation of insureds provisions. b. Business automobile liability insurance, or equivalent form, with a combined single limit of not less than $1,000,000 per occurrence. Such insurance shall include coverage for owned, hired and non -owned automobiles. C. Worker's Compensation Insurance. In accordance with the California Labor Code, Contractor, if Contractor has any employees, is required to be insured against liability for worker's compensation or to undertake self- insurance. Prior to commencing the performance of the work under this Agreement, Contractor agrees to obtain and maintain any employer's liability insurance with limits not less than $1,000,000 per accident. d. If Contractor is or employs a licensed, professional such as an architect or engineer: Professional liability (orrors and omissions) insurance, with a combined single limit of not less than $1,000,000 per claim with $2,000,000 in the aggregate. e. The following requirements apply to the insurance to be provided by Contractor pursuant to this section: (i) Contractor shall maintain all insurance required above in full force and effect for the entire period covered by this Agreement. (ii) Certificates of insurance shall be furnished to the City upon execution of this Agreement and shall be approved by the City. (iii) Certificates and policies shall state that the policies shall not be canceled or reduced in coverage or changed in any other material aspect without thirty (30) days prior written notice to the City. (iv) Contractor shall supply City with a filly executed additional insured endorsement. f. If Contractor fails or refuses to produce or maintain the insurance required by this section or fails or refuses to furnish the City with required proof that insurance has been procured and is in force and paid for, the City shall have the right, at the City's election, to terminate this Agreement. Such termination shalt not affect Contractor's right to be paid for its time and materials expended prior to notification of termination. Contractor waives the right to receive compensation and agrees to indemnify the City for any work 'performed prior to approval of insurance by the City. 8. INDEMNIFICATION Contractor agrees to and shall indemnify and hold harmless the City, its officers, agents, employees, consultants, special counsel, and representatives from liability: (1) for personal injury, damages, just compensation, restitution, judicial or equitable relief arising out of claims for personal injury, including death, and claims for property damage, which may arise fiom the negligent operations of the Contractor or its, subcontractors, agents, employees, or other persons acting on their behalf which relates 228 -51 to the services described in section I of this Agreement; and (2) from any claim that personal injury, damages, just compensation, restitution, judicial or equitable relief is due by reason of the terms of or effects arising from this Agreement. This indemnity and hold harmless agreement applies to all claims for damages, just compensation, restitution, judicial or equitable relief suffered, or alleged to have been suffered, by reason of the events referred to in this Section or by reason of the terms of, or effects, arising from this Agreement. The Contractor further agrees to indemnify, hold harmless, and pay all costs for the defense of the City, including fees and costs for special counsel to be selected by the City, regarding any action by a third party challenging the validity of this Agreement, or asserting that personal injury, damages, just compensation, restitution, judicial or equitable relief due to personal or property rights arises by reason of the terms of, or effects arising from this Agreement. City may make all reasonable decisions with respect to its representation in any legal proceeding. Notwithstanding the foregoing, to the extent Contractor Services are subject to Civil Code Section 2782.8, the above indemnity shall be limited, to the extent required by Civil Code Section 2782.8, to claims that arise out of, pertain to, or relate to the negligence, recklessness, or willful misconduct of the Contractor. 9. RECORDS Contractor shall keep records and invoices in connection with the work to be performed under this Agreement. Contractor shall maintain complete and accurate records with respect to the costs incurred under this Agreement and any services, expenditures, and disbursements charged to the City for a minirnuan period of three (3) years, or for any longer period required by law, from the date of final payment to Contractor under this Agreement. All such records and invoices shall be clearly identifiable. Contractor shall allow a representative of the City to examine, audit, and make transcripts or copies of such records and any other documents created pursuant to this Agreement during regular business hours. Contractor shall allow inspection of all work, data, documents, proceedings, and activities related to this Agreement for a period of three (3) years from the date of final payment to Contractor under this Agreement. 10. CONFIDENTIALITY If Contractor receives from the City information which due to the nature of such information is reasonably understood to be confidential and/or proprietary, Contractor agrees that it shall not use or disclose such information except in the performance of this Agreement, and further agrees to exercise the same degree of care it uses to protect its own information of like importance, but in no event less than reasonable care. "Confidential Information" shall include all nonpublic information. Confidential information includes not only written information, but also information transferred orally, visually, electronically, or by other means. Confidential information disclosed to either party by any subsidiary and /or agent of the other party is covered by this Agreement. The foregoing obligations of non -use and nondisclosure shall not apply to any information that (a) has been disclosed in publicly available sources; (b) is, through no fault of the Contractor disclosed in a publicly available source; (c) is in rightful possession of the Contractor an obligation of confidentiality; (d) is required to be disclosed by operation of law; or (e) is independently developed by the Contractor without reference to information disclosed by the City. 11. CONFLICT OF INTEREST CLAUSE Contractor covenants that it presently has no interests and shall not have interests, direct or indirect, which would conflict in any marmer with performance of services specified under this Agreement. 228 -52 12. NOTICE Any notice, tender, demand, delivery, or other communication pursuant to this Agreement shall be in writing and shall be deemed to be properly given if delivered in person or mailed by first class or certified mail, postage prepaid, or sent by fax or other telegraphic communication in the manner provided in this Section, to the following persons: To City: Clerk of the City Council City of Santa Ana 20 Civic Center Plaza (M -30) P.O. Box 1988 Santa Ana, CA 92702 -1988 Fax 714- 647 -6956 With courtesy copies to: To Contractor: Francisco Gutierrez Executive Director Finance and Management Services Agency City of Santa Ana 20 Civic Center Plaza (M -17) P.O. Box 1988 Santa Ana, California 92702 Fax 714- 647 -5406 Jobnson Controls, Inc, 5770 garland Drive, Suite A Cypress, CA 90630 -5047 Fax: 562 -799 -3621 Attn: Kal Hassanieh City Attorney's Office City of Santa Ana 20 Civic Center Plaza (M -29) P,O. Box 1988 Santa Ana, California 92702 Fax 714 - 647 -6515 A party may change its address by giving notice in writing to the other party. Thereafter, any communication shall be addressed and transmitted to the new address. If sent by mail, communication shall be effective or deemed to have been given three (3) days after it has been deposited in the United. States mail, duly registered or certified, with postage prepaid, and addressed as set forth above, If sent by fax, communication shall be effective or deemed to have been given twenty -four (24) hours after the time set forth on the transmission report issued by the transmitting facsimile machine, addressed as set forth above. For purposes of calculating these time frames, weekends, federal, state, County or City holidays shall be excluded. 13. EXCLUSIVITY AND AMENDMENT This Agreement represents the complete and exclusive statement between the City and Contractor regarding the subject matter therein, and supersedes any and all other agreements, oral or written., between the parties. In the event of a conflict between the teuns of this Agreement and any attachments hereto, the terms of this Agreement shall prevail. This Agreement may not be modified except by written instrument signed by the City and by an authorized representative of Contractor, The parties agree that any terms or conditions of any purchase order or other instrument that are inconsistent with, or in addition to, the terms 22B -53 and conditions hereof, shall not bind or obligate Contractor or the City. Each party to this Agreement acknowledges that no representations, inducements, promises or agreements, orally or otherwise, have been made by any party, or anyone acting on behalf of any party, which are not embodied herein. 14. ASSIGNMENT Inasmuch as this Agreement is intended to secure the specialized services of Contractor, Contractor may not assign, transfer, delegate, or subcontract any interest herein without the prior written consent of the City and any such assignment, transfer, delegation or subcontract without the City's prior written consent shall be considered null and void. Nothing in this Agreement shall be construed to limit the City's ability to have any of the services which are the subject to this Agreement performed by City personnel or by other consultants retained by City. 15. TERMINATION This Agreement may be terminated by the City upon thirty (30) days written notice of termination. In such event, Contractor shall be entitled to receive and the City shall pay Contractor compensation for all services performed by Contractor prior to receipt of such notice of termination, subject to the following conditions: a. As a condition of such payment, the Executive Director may require Contractor to deliver to the City all work product completed as of such date, and in such case such work product shall be the property of the City unless prohibited by law, and Contractor consents to the City's use thereof for such purposes as the City deems appropriate. b. Payment need not be made for work that fails to meet the standard of performance specified in the Recitals of this Agreement. 16. NONDISCRIMINATION Contractor shall not discriminate because of race, color, creed, religion, sex, marital status, sexual orientation, age, national origin, ancestry, or disability, as defined and prohibited by applicable law, in the recruitment, selection, training, utilization, promotion, termination or other employment related activities or in connection with any activities under this Agreement. Contractor affirms that it is an equal opportunity employer and shall comply with all applicable federal, state and local Iaws and regulations. 17. JURISDICTION - VENUE This Agreement has been executed and delivered in the State of California and the validity, interpretation, performance, and enforcement of any of the clauses of this Agreement shall be determined and governed by the laws of the State of California. Both parties further agree that Orange County, California, shall be the venue for any action or proceeding that maybe brought or arise out of, in connection with or by reason of this Agreement. 1s. PROFESSIONAL LICENSES Contractor shall, throughout the term of this Agreement, maintain all necessary licenses, permits, approvals, waivers, and exemptions necessary for the provision of the services hereunder and required by the laws and regulations of the United States, the State of California, the City of Santa Ana and all other governmental agencies. Contractor shall notify the City immediately -,aid in writing of its inability to obtain 228 -54 or maintain such permits, licenses, approvals, waivers, and exemptions. Said inability shall be cause for termination of this Agreement. 19. MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS a. Each undersigned represents and warrants that its signature herein below has the power, authority and right to bind their respective parties to each of the terms of this Agreement, and shall indemnify City frilly, including reasonable costs and attorney's fees, for any injuries or damages to City in the event that such authority or power is not, in fact, held by the signatory or is withdrawn. b. All Exhibits referenced herein and attached hereto shall be incorporated as if fully set forth in the body of this Agreement. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have executed this Agreement the date and year first above written. ATTEST: Maria D. Huizar Clerk of the Council APPROVED AS TO FORM: SONIAR. CARVALHO City Attorney By: 7 %, T JohilY4, Funk Assistant City Attorney FOR APPROVAL: Francisco GutieiTez Executive Director Finance and Management Services Agency CITY OF SANTA ANA David Cavazos City Manager CONTRACTOR: By: Kal Hassanieb Johnson Controls, Inc. Tax 2213-55 EXHIBIT A CITY OF SANTA ANA REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS 15.114 FOR FACILITY HVAC SERVICE, MAINTENANCE AND REPAIRS AT VARIOUS CITY FACILITIES SCOPE OF SERVICES & SPECIFICATIONS General Information The Contractor shall retain professional personnel who have successfully and competently provided municipal facility HVAC repair services on projects of similar scope and complexity. It shall be the Contractor's responsibility to provide as required by the City a competitive hourly rate for repairs and service of all aspects of HVAC systems in City defined facilities. All requested HVAC repairs /service shall be provided in accordance with the highest standards of the Industry, skill, workmanship, applicable trade practices, meet warranties and in conformance to all applicable laws, codes and regulations. The successful Proposer's maintenance and repairs program for the Police Department Headquarters, and repairs as needed program for all facilities shall, at a minimum, include but not be limited to the specifications outlined herein. Services to be Provided It Is the Proposer's responsibility to provide service proposals as required of HVAC trades, central plant chiller systems, air handlers, and automation systems as needed, and all requested services are to be compliant with all Federal, State, CARS, AQMD, OSHA and all other applicable regulatory requirements. Pricing Tabulation Sheets Prices as stated on the RFP 15 -114 Pricing Sheet (Page 37) shall be for HVAC maintenance at the Police Department Headquarters only, and for repairs as needed at all facilities, HVAC Repair Staffing The Contractor shall provide staffing levels sufficient to provide a high level of customer service, program support, HVAC maintenance and repair at designated City facilities as required: Staffing should include staff certified and proficient in the complete maintenance and repair of Centrifugal Chiller systems, air handlers, pneumatic and DDC systems, walk In refrigerators and freezers, and a variety of package HVAC units. Additionally, service levels shall provide the capacity to respond expeditiously to situations involving the health and safety of employees and /or the public; comfort and operational capability of any public meeting space. Routine repairs, service requests or other non- urgent tasks shall be completed by journey level staff. The journey -level worker(s) shall be proficient in the following trades: • All mechanical, electronic and pneumatic aspects of chilled water systems • Centrifugal chiller systems VFD drives • Air handling systems • The interface and control of HVAC control systems Walk in refrigerators / freezers / evidence freezers Billable Work All requested work shall be considered billable hours and will require that a competitive estimate for that proposed work be provided to the City Representative for consideration and approval prior to work being completed. Facilities HVAC Service, Maintenance and Repairs 15 -114 22b- 56 SBCUrltV Background Check of Personnel Contractor is required t o provide security checks for all personnel assigned to work under this contract. Security checks will be coordinated through Santa Ana Police Department. SAPID will conduct security checks of all personnel assigned to work at SAPD. The records check may include finger printing; Department of Justice system check for wanted persons, California Driver's License check, Orange County warrant check and review of any local record. The City will be responsible for the costs associated with this process. Additional checks will be required for all new employees during the lifetime of the contract and all expenses shall be borne exclusively by the contractor. The City reserves the right to approve /refuse any prospective employees of the contractor as a result of the background check. The following information must be provided to the City Representative no less than 30 days prior to any employee's start of work: a. Full Legal Name b. Social Security Number c. California Driver's License or ID Number d. Birth Date e. Current Valid Address Damages The Contractor will be responsible for all damages to the facility or contents caused by Contractor, their staff, or by subcontractors during the performance of this contract. Tools & Equipment The contractor shall furnish and maintain all equipment necessary for properly service HVAC systems in City buildings. The City of Santa Ana reserves the right to inspect equipment to be used to perform services under this contract. Failure to provide regulatory compliant equipment for carrying out all requirements of this contract may be grounds for termination of the contract. EmergeneV Call Out Service It is highly desirable that the awarded Contractor provide 24 -hour emergency service as needed in all aspects of HVAC emergency repair for Santa Ana Police Department and various other facilities, as included in this specification. Hours shall be Monday through Friday 6:OOpm to 6:OOam and 24 -hours each day on weekends and holidays. Contractor shall have working personnel on -site within 1 hour of the call -out, or respond by telephone to the City Representative within 1/2 hour if the problem is correctable through the use of a computer /modem to alleviate the source of complaint. HEATING - VENTILATION -AIR CONDITIONING (HVAC) SERVICE, REPAIR, MAINTENANCE AND MONITORING AS REQUIRED Contractor may be required to respond to indoor temperature complaints and provide expeditious correction and record complaints and corrections at all City facilities, Contractor shall be proficient in HVAC control systems. Contractor may be required to inspect all HVAC systems at least twice each year, with seasonal start -up and run inspections performed and documented. Contractor may be required to provide oversight and documentation of Seasonal Preventative Maintenance of chillers and boilers at the Police Headouarters Facility only; with service to be provided by Proposer. Contractor may be requested to perform the following services: • For cooling towers - may be required to disassemble screens and access panels for inspection, inspect the tower fill, support structure, sump and spray nozzles, fill valve, gear box, Facilities HVAC Service, Maintenance and Repairs 16 -114 Pa e 9 22 -57 drive coupling, fan blades, and motor bearings, clean starter and cabinet, inspect wiring, check motor starter contacts for wear and proper operation, megger test the motor and log readings, and check the condition of the contactor; and log observations. • For pumps - may be required to lubricate bearings, Inspect couplings, check for leaks, and Investigate unusual noises. • Contractor may be required to perform air - handling unit maintenance and repair which includes but is not limited to; all services recommended by manufacturer. Additional Contractor Requirements • Contractor shall show evidence of presently serving other municipal customers. Contractor shall hold current C10 and C20 licenses. • Contractor shall provide HVAC employees that; possess a State of California Joint Journeyman Apprentice Training Center Certification; Automation Specialists that are continually factory trained on Automation System, and must be able to provide monthly operator coaching of select personnel, certified in servicing Centrifugal Chillers and Allen Bradley, ABB Drives. • Contractor shall provide the City with full -time journeyman -level mechanical personnel and factory- trained automation specialists. • Service specialists and technicians shall normally be dispatched from a local headquarters or branch within a 20 -mile radius from the City Boundary line of the City of Santa Ana as defined in the most current Thomas Guide Map. • Contractor may be required to provide HVAC data protection and recovery services, control loop tuning for the City's automation system. • Contractor shall provide emergency access 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. For Johnson Controls, contractor must be available by phone during normal business hours for consultation and emergency assistance. • Contractor shall supply their staff with their agency uniform and photo identification tags that will be worn at all times. Uniforms shall display the Contractor logo, and employee first or last name shall be clearly visible. • Contractor shall provide MSDS sheets to City in a complete "Right to Know" binder for all products used in City facilities. City will determine location of "Right to Know" books. Facilities HVAC Service, Maintenance and Repairs 15 -114 Pa e 10 226 -58 SPECIFIC_ SERVICES — ALL Periodic Maintenance Applies to Police Headquarters Facility Only Maintenance as Requested Proposer may be required to perform preventive maintenance in accordance with a program of standard routines as determined by your experience, equipment application, and equipment operating hours that are recommended by each equipment manufacturer and location. This service is designed to optimize the reliability and efficiency of the equipment, extend the useful life of the City's equipment, and provide proactive Indications of excessive wear and damage to HVAC systems before a catastrophic failure occurs during the next operating season. Proposer will also provide recommendations for additional service(s) that will better enhance equipment performance. Air Cooled Condenser Coil Cleaning The proposer may be required to p r o v i d e t h i s s e r v i c e t o Improve airflow across condenser coils, improve heat transfer and extend the life of the compressors. Coil cleaning consists of cleaning the outside surface of the condensing unit coils to remove any airborne particles, dirt build -up by using a brush, high pressure air, chemical with low pressure wash or chemical with high pressure wash based on the condition of outside environment and coil accessibility. Evaporator Coil Cleaning Proposer may be required to clean air handling unit evaporator coils so as to Improve air circulation in the air distribution system, and reduce dust and dirt that is in the system. Coils will be cleaned at a time that is mutually agreeable between the proposer and the City Representative. Coil cleaning consists of cleaning the surface of the evaporator coil to remove dust and dirt particles that have collected on the evaporator coil. Coils will be cleaned using a vacuum cleaner and /or other devices that facilitate the proper cleaning of the coil. Refrigerant OII Analysis as Required Proposer may be required to perform Spectro- Chemical Refrigerant Oil Analysis and trend oil condition that identifies contaminants and possible system malfunctions caused by wear of moving parts, such as bearings and shafts. This predictive wear analysis provides early identification of problems prior to them becoming unplanned and costly. Based on the oil analysis results, proposer will recommend when oil changes are needed, and may make other recommendations regarding the operation and maintenance of your chiller plant. This service reduces the amount of waste oil generated. Cooling Tower Drain & Refill as Required Proposer may be required to remove the condenser water from HVAC systems after the cooling season to prevent possible damage and expensive repairs caused by water freezing during winter months, and refill the system prior to spring start -up. The equipment included under this service is itemized in the HVAC Equipment List. Operating Inspection as Required Proposer may be required to provide this service to assure that mechanical equipment continues to operate efficiently with minimal operating disruptions during the operating season. Proposer may be required to provide routine operating inspeciion(s) to check system performance in accordance with a program of standard routines as determined by our experience, the equipment manufacturer's published recommendations, equipment application, and location. This service will focus on equipment operation, fluid levels, operating and safety controls, and safe equipment operation, Operating Inspection — Heating as Required Facilities I-IVAC Service, Malntenanco and Repairs 15 -114 Page 11 22B -59 The proposer may be required to provide this service to assure mechanical equipment continues to operate efficiently, safely and with minimal operating disruptions during the operating season. The City Representative will provide routine operating inspection(s) to check system performance in accordance with a program of standard routines as determined by our experience, the equipment manufacturer's published recommendations, equipment application, and location. This servicewill focus on equipment operation, fluid levels, operating and safety controls, and safe equipment operation. Operating Inspection — Cooling as Required This service may be required to assure mechanical equipment continues to operate efficiently, safely and with have minimal operating disruptions during the operating season. Proposerwill provide routine operating inspection(s) to check system performance in accordance with a program of standard routines as recommended by the equipment manufacturer's published recommendations, equipment application, and location. This service will focus on equipment operation, fluid levels, operating and safety controls, and safe equipment operation, Equipment Tasking as Required The following tasks may be requested on an as needed basis, These tasks are designed to maintain the equipment in an optimum operating condition so that the equipment will operate reliably and efficiently. Reciprocating Compressors: 1. Perform annual Spectro- Chemical oil analysis test. 2. Preventive maintenance shall be performed as required. 3. Lock -out and Tag -out equipment as required. 4. Check all electrical wiring and connections and tighten as required. 5. Check starter contactor surfaces for wear as required. 6, Visually leak check compressor and associated refrigerant piping as required. 7. Clean exterior of compressor as required. B. Check operation of crankcase heater as required. 9. Meg -ohm motor from starter and record as required. 10. Check and calibrate all safety and cut -out devices as required. 11. Check and adjust compressor capacity controls as required. 12. Check, calibrate and adjust all operational controls as required. 13. Exhaust Fans: 1. Preventative Maintenance as required. 2. Lock -out and Tag -out equipment as required. 3. Check all electrical wiring and connections and tighten as required. 4. Check all motor starter contactor surfaces for wear as required. 5. Clean starter and electrical control enclosures as required. 6. Lubricate motor bearings and fan bearings as required. 7. Check exhaust fan belts for wear, replace as required. B. Check belt tension and sheave alignment and adjust as required. 9. Inspect exhaust fan unit assembly as required. 10. Check all mounting hardware and tighten as required. Pneumatic Air Compressor: 1. Inspect unit, check for rust spots, oil leaks & general condition of unit as required. 2. Drain tank, check auto drain as required, 3. Check belt, adjust tension & sheave alignments, and replace belt as required. 4. Meg -ohm and record, as required. Facilities HVAC Service, Maintenance and Repairs 15 -114 Page 12 22B -60 5 Check starter wiring & contacts as required. 6. Check motor amperage & voltage as required. 7. Check Intake air filter, replace as required, Air Handlers: 1. Provide four (4) quarterly inspections and maintenance for (46) Air Handlers 2. Preventive maintenance as required. 3. Lock -out and Tag -out equipment as required. 4. Check starter contacts for excessive wear as needed. 5. Tighten all starter wire connections as required. 6. Check belts, adjust or replace as needed. 7. Check pulley sheave alignment, adjust as required. 8. Meg -Ohm motor and record annually. 9. Check fan metor(s) amps. 9. Clean and lubricate unit motor bearings and fan bearings. 10. Check operation of economy dampers. 11. Lubricate all dampers and linkages as necessary. 12. Check operation of static vane (if applicable) 13. Visually check all coils for leaks (Annually) 14. Check and record all coil delta T (Annually) 15. Inspect all mounting hardware, tighten as needed. Multi -zone Air Handlers: 911 Dispatch Area 1. Provide annual Preventive Maintenance Inspection on two (2) York Air Handlers. 2. Preventive maintenance as required. 3. Lock -out and Tag -out equipment as required. 4. Check fan motor amps as required. 5. Clean and lubricate components as required. 6. Check operation of economy dampers as required. 7. Check operation of static vane or dampers as required. 8. Check operation of zone dampers as required. 9. Check and adjust operating and safety controls as required. Package Chiller: 1. Lock -out and Tag -out equipment as required. 2. Check condenser / Barrel tubes as required. 3. Check Chiller barrel tube as required. 4. Check and record unit amp draw as required. 5. Check unit Voltage and Record as required. 6. Check unit pressures and record as required. Chiller with Reciprocating Compressors 1. Provide annual vibration analysis for two (2) York Chillers. 2. Provide annual leak test for two (2) York Chillers. 3. Provide four (4) quarterly inspections and maintenance for two (2) York Chillers. 4. Provide chiller controls coolant for two (2) York Chillers 3, Visually inspect equipment condition and operation as required. 4. Check for unusual vibration, noise, excessive temperatures & refrigerant leaks as required. 5. Check unit voltage and record as required. 6, Check unit operate and records as required, 7. Check unit operating hours and record as required. 8. Check condenser pressure and record as required. Facilities HVAC Service, Maintenance and Repairs 15 -114 Page 13 22B -61 9. Check evaporator pressure and record as required. 10. Check oil sump sight glass as required. 11. Record chilled water inlet temperature. 12, Record chilled water outlet temperature as required. 13. Check condenser water inlet as required. 14. Check condenser water outlet temperature as required. 15. Check compressor starter contacts for abnormal wear as required. Variable Frequency Drive; 1. Check unit operation quarterly as required. 2. Check fault history report as required. 3. Check operation of manual bypass as required. 4. Verify drive signal increase and decrease as required. 5. Check and tighten all electrical connections as required. 6, Check starter contacts for wear as required. Computer Room Alr Conditioning Units: 1. Check all electrical wiring and connection as required. 2. Check and replace filters as required. 3. Check all electrical wiring and connections; tighten as required 4. Check starter contactor surfaces for wear as required. 5. Check compressor amps and record as required. 6. Check sight glass for moisture level as required. 7. Check operation of crankcase heater as required. 8. Lubricate condenser fan motor and fan bearings as required. 9. Check condition of condenser coil, clean as required. 10. Check belts for wear, replace as required. 11. Check and adjust compressor capacity controls as required. 12. Lubricate Indoor fan motor and bearings as required. 13. Check humidifier for proper operation as required. 1. Provide annual Preventive Maintenance Inspection on two (2) Bryan Boilers. 2. Provide annual Preventive Maintenance Inspection on four (4) Hot Water Boilers. 3, Check boilers for proper operation as required. 4. Check and use boiler viewport to check main burner flame as required. 5. Turn off and secure boiler as required, 6. Check boilers for any unusual noise or vibration as required. 7. Inspect gaskets for any signs of leaks as required. 8. Examine the venting system as required. 9. Remove and / or inspect gas pilot assembly, reinstall in accordance according to factory specifications and tolerances. 10. Check boiler circulating pumps for proper operation and lubricate as required. 11. Check flame safeguard control for pilot and main flame ignition as required. 12. Check operation of blower motor and circuitry as required. 13, Chock operation of gas valves and vents as required. 14. Inspect and tighten all electrical connections as required 15. Chock and adjust all boiler limit pressure controls and running interlocks as required. 16. Check operation and adjust low water controls as required. 17. Check burner, pilot and main flame ignition as required. 18. Check and oil combustion air fan as required. 19. Check expansion tank and site glass as required Facilities HVAC Service, Maintenance and Repairs 15 -114 Page 14 22B -62 20. Check and record all entering and leaving water temperatures and pressures as required, 21. The equipment room shall be left in the same clean condition as existed prior to start of the work. 22. Refer to equipment 0 &M manual for any maintenance clarifications. Cooling Tower: 1, Provide four (4) quarterly inspections and maintenance. 2. Preventive maintenance as required. 3. Lack -out and Tag -out equipment as required. 4, Check starter contacts for excessive wear as needed. 5. Tighten all starter wire connections. 6. Check gear reducer and couplings. 7. Meg -Ohm motor and VFD's. 8. Check fan balance and motor(s) amps. 9. Clean and lubricate unit motor bearings and fan blades. 10. Check operation of media and flow. 11. Lubricate all dampers and linkages as necessary. Chilled Water Pumps 1. Check pump and motor operation. 2. Check fault history report as required. 3. Check and operate bypass valves. 4. Checks and verify strainers for optimum flow. 5. Check and tighten all electrical connections as required 6. Check starter contacts for wear as required. 7. Check and record motor amp. 8. Lube and grease motor bearings as needed. Johnson Controls: 1. Inspect and repair NCU 1 to NCU 12 for optimum operations. 2. Inspect and repair as needed 46 air handler controls. 3. Inspect all damper motors controls and set points. 4. Provide JCI parts as needed. 5. Check and calibrate all safety and cut -out devices as required. 6. Check and adjust programming as required. 7. Inspect Energy Management System (EMS) data base and adjust as needed. Shooting Range 1. Perform annual air balancing per requirements, 2. Perform inspection and maintenance as required. 3. Lock -out and Tag -out equipment as required. 4. Check fan motor amps as required. 5. Clean and lubricate components as required. 6. Check operation of economy dampers as required. 7, Check operation of static vane or dampers as required. 8, Check operation of zone dampers as required. 9. Check and adjust operating and safety controls as required. Freezers and /or Refrigerators 9. Check all operation, electrical, condensers, evaporators and refrigeration. 10. Check starter contactor surfaces for wear as required. 11. Check compressor amps and record as required. 12. Check sight glass for moisture level as required. _ Facilities HVAC Service, Maintenance and Repairs 15 -114 Page 15 22B -63 13. Check operation of crankcase heater as required. 14, Lubricate condenser fan motor and fan bearings as required. 15. Check condition of condenser coils, clean as required. 16. Check belts for wear, replace as required. 17. Check and adjust compressor rapacity controls as required. 18. Lubricate indoor fan motor and bearings as required. HVAC SERVICES — Pneumatic Applies to Police Headquarters FacilityOnI Preventive Maintenance as Required Proposer may be required to provide preventative maintenance on Pneumatic Air Compressors that responds to changes in mechanical component performance, building use, and climatic conditions. Service shall be in accordance with a program of standards as recommended by equipment manufacturers' recommendations. HVAC SERVICES - Water Treatment Applies to Police Headquarters Facility Only Water Treatment Services as Required Proposer may be required to provide Industrial water treatment to identify four main problem areas: scaling, corrosion, microbiological activity and disposal of residual wastewater. Water treatment services will extend equipment life, provide operational efficiency, minimize downtime and control water born disease such as Legionnaires' disease. HVAC SERVICES - Infrared Service Anplies to Police Headquarters Faculty Only Infrared Electric Panel Inspection as Required The infrared inspection may be requested as it is an important form of non - destructive testing that has become an Indispensable predictive maintenance tool for electrical service panels. It shall be performed with a portable infrared imaging system; equipment that detects infrared energy (heat) emitted from an object and displays it as a dynamic thermal image. Using the IEEE /ANSI Standard, this inspection aids in the evaluation of component temperatures. Proposer may be required to perform a biennial Infrared scan of main electrical panels. A detailed report will be provided upon completion of onsite scan. ENERGY SERVICES Applies to Police Headquarters Facility Only Energy Optimization Services As Required Proposer may be required to perform a benchmark analysis that compares a building's energy performance against industry- recognized benchmarks and provides facility owners and operators with an objective assessment of facility performance and a valuable starting point to identify and quantify the value of energy conservation efforts. Through the Benchmark Report, Proposer will create an energy baseline and obtain, if applicable, an ENERGY STAR Performance Rating utilizing Energy Star Portfolio Manager to generate a Statement of Energy Performance. This rating compares our building's performance against buildings of similar type and operating characteristics in similar climate zones. This report will provide key data points in addition to an ENERGY STAR Performance Rating including Energy Usage Intensity (EUI), Energy Cost Intensity (ECI), and the facility's Greenhouse Gas Emissions. In addition, Proposer may be required to conduct a detailed analysis of facility interval meter data, when available from site metering and /or the utility provider. This enables us to gain further insight into facility performance, and provide a snapshot report to help understand performance and pinpoint areas for operational efficiency. Based on current energy consumption and prices, Proposer energy analysis will suggest potential improvement measures and quantify the impact on energy usage, cost savings and GHG reductions. Faci HVAC Service, Maintenance and Repairs lities 15 -114 Page 16 22B-64 Technology and Energy Audits Applies to Police Headquarters Facili� Only Proposer may be required to review designated HVAC systems, evaluating the current use of our HVAC Systems and what may have been changed or been modified in our daily facility operation that impacts the effectiveness of the system. Proposer may review applicable building control technologies, suggest possible new strategies or technologies that could be implemented to enhance our current system, and consider what changes, enhancements and /or upgrades should be made to facilitate our future plans. In addition, recommendations should be made about adding and /or modifying applications, sensors, points panels and /or software where needed to improve building operation and performance. Proposer may Interface with the local utility provider to determine possible incentives and rebates. Once the review is completed, a written report of the findings and recommendations may be requested. HVAC EQUIPMENT LIST POLICE DEPARTMENT HEADQUARTERS (Maintenance & Repairs for this facility) 60 Civic Center Plaza Air handlers: 46 Gravity Roof Vents: 15 Small recirculating pumps: 16 Chillers: 2 York Model YTHIJ3E2CRG Building Boilers: 2 Bryan Model RV450- W- FDG -WXL 3,600,000 MGH (1995) Water heater boilers: 4 2 - Model 1250 N 600 ATP -PVI 1,000,000 BTU /HR 2 - Model 1500 N 1500 ATP -PVI 1,200,000 BTU /HR IT Server Room - Air Conditioning Units 1 — Liebert - Model VEZ45A -AAM Ser: 307193 -001 1 — Liebert— Model CDF308LA Remote Condenser Ser: 94009100 2— DataAire— Model DTWV -0532 A/C Units 911 Dispatch Center 1 — York Air Handler Model D2CE240E03646ECC with two (2) compressors and heating Exhaust fans: 52 Large water pumps: 24 Cooling towers: 2 Marley Twin w /20HP Motor & gear reducer Water booster system pumps: 3 A/C units: 8 Large Walk -in Freezers: 6 3 - Model LAHA -032E -TAD -100 (Evidence) 3 - KDlpak AE662806 (Jail Kitchen) Large Refrigerators: 4 1 - Model K55HIJZF (Evidence) 3 - Kolpak Cold Zone (Jail Kitchen) NOTE: York Rotary Chiller YSCBCAS1 -CHA was decommissioned and does not require any attention. Repairs as needed — for these facilities , Time & Materials Only CITY HALL 20 Civic Center Plaza Air Handler #11— 8th Floor Cond 41 Air Handler #10— 7th Floor Cond #2 Air Handler #09— 6th Floor Fluid cooler for Liobort Air Handler #08— 5th Floor Exhaust unit Air Handler #07 — 4th Floor Chiller - AVM Condenser Air Handler #06 — 3rd Floor Restroom exhaust Air Handler #04 — 2nd Floor Fluid cooler for Data Center Air Handler #01 — 1 st Floor Exhaust Air Handler #02— 1st Floor Mezzanine Air Compressor #1 Air Handler #05 — Council Chambers Air Compressor #2 Air Handlers — Basement Data Rooms 1 & 2 Hot Water Pump Chilled Water Pump #1 Flash Tank Chilled Water Pump 92 Roof Exhaust Units (3) Facilities HVAC Service, Maintenance and Repairs 15 -114 Page 17 22B -65 Kq* e\ Sl1l * Trane box car units: 3 Hat Water Pump: 1 Ajax Boiler: 1 Exhaust Fan Split Systems: 4 CENTRAL LIBRARY 26 Civic Center Plaza Air Handler #01 —Basement Chilled Water Pump - basement Air Handler #02 — Basement Hot Water Pump - basement Air Handler #03 — 1 st Floor Children's Area Rooftop exhaust units Basement exhaust CORPORATION YARD - ADMIN 220 Daisy St. 50 -Tan Rooftop HVAC: 1 RAPAC Boiler: 1 5 -Ton Rooftop HVAC: 2 Return Fan Hot Water Pumps: 2 Split Systems: 6 FLEET OPERATIONS 215 Center St. 10 -Ton Ice Bear: 1 Supply Fans: 4 Exhaust Fans 3 -Ton Package Units: 3 STORES WAREHOUSE 10 -Ton Package Units: 2 Exhaust Fans: 4 NEWHOPE LIBRARY 122 Newhope Street 30 -Ton Carrier Package Unit: 1 Split System MCFADDEN LEARNING CENTER 2627 W. McFadden Ave. 15 -Ton Trans Package Units: 2 Split System SANTA ANITA CENTER 300 S. Figueroa St. 3 -Ton Carrier Package Unit: 1 Split System Facilities HVAC Service, Maintenance and Repairs 15 -114, Page 18 22B -66 SANTA ANA SENIOR CENTER 424 W. Third St. 35 -Ton Package Unit: 1 Roof Top Unit SOUTHWEST SENIOR CENTER 2201 W. McFadden Ave. 4 -Ton Package Units: 6 Split System CORBIN CENTER 2215 W. McFadden Ave. 2 -Ton Package Units: 5 5 -Ton Package Units: 2 Split System JEROME CENTER 726 S. Center St. 4 -Ton Package Units: 5 Split System EL SALVADOR CENTER 1825 W. Civic Center Dr. 3 -Ton Package Units: 7 4 -Ton Package Units: 2 1 -Ton Package Unit: 1 Split System SANTA ANA REGIONAL TRANSPORTATION CENTER 1000 W. Santa Ana Blvd, 157 -Ton Chiller Unit: 1 Chiller Air Handlers: 57 GRAND CENTRAL ART CENTER 125 N. Broadway 100 -Ton Chiller Unit: 1 Chiller Air Handlers: 55 Facilities HVAC Service, Maintenance and Repairs 15 -114 Page 19 22B -67 EXHIBIT H CITY OF SANTA ANA REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS 15.114 FOR FACILITY HVAC SERVICE, MAINTENANCE AND REPAIRS AT VARIOUS CITY FACILITIES RFP PROPOSAL PRICING LIST LICE FACILITY -- 60 Civic C i t rElaga Provide Maintenance & Repair Services: Per Scope of Specific Services (Pages 11-17) and HVAC Equipment List (Pages 17-19) ................ ........................Annual Cost Time and Materials Only For work performed during regular business hours (Mon-Fri 7:00arn to 5:00prn) Regular Technician ...................................... r Journeyman Chiller Mechanic .... 1­1.1 ..... .d..ILI Apprentice Chiller Mechanic ........................$ VO Air Sheet Metal Fabricator . ............................._$ /hr Balancing Technician ..... ..............................$ !hr Materials Markup Percentage Base price source: (MSRP, Wholesale, Dealer, Jobber) Company Name: COMMENTS OR EXCEPTIONS- THIS FORM MUSTBEgQMPLE`r2q AND INCLUDED WITH THE PROPOSAL. PROPOSALS THAT DO NOT CONTAIN THIS FORM WILL BE CONSIDERED NONRESPONSIVE. Facilities HVAC Service, Maintenance and Repairs 15-114 Page'. Rpi�' go 22B -69 AGREEMENT FOR HVAC SERVICES, MAINTENANCE, AND REPAIR CITY OF SANTA ANA (POLICE ADMINISTRATION AND OTHER CITY FACILITIES) THIS AGREEMENT is made and entered into this 15th day of March, 2016 by and between Trane U.S. Inc. dba Southern California Trane ( "Contractor "), and the City of Santa Ana, a charter city and municipal corporation organized and existing under the Constitution and laws of the State of California ( "City "). RECITALS A. On October 16, 2015, the City issued Request for Proposal No, 15 414, by which it sought proposals from qualified firms for HVAC services, maintenance, and repair at selected City facilities, B. Contractor submitted a responsive proposal that was among those selected by the City. Contractor represents that it is able and willing to provide the services described in the scope of work that was included in RFP No. 15 -114 as Exhibit A and that is also attached to this Agreement as Exhibit A. C. In undertaking the performance of this Agreement, Contractor represents that it is knowledgeable in its field and that any services performed by Contractor under this Agreement will be performed in compliance with such standards as may reasonably be expected from a professional contracting firm in the field. NOW THEREFORE, in consideration of the mutual and respective promises, and subject to the terms and conditions hereinafter set forth, the parties agree as follows: 1. SCOPE OF SERVICES Contractor shall perform those services as may be directed by City at City's sole discretion, as set forth in Exhibit A to this Agreement. Contractor's proposal is incorporated herein by reference. 2. COMPENSATION a. City agrees to pay, and Contractor agrees to accept as total payment for its services the rates and charges identified in Exhibit B. The total annual sum to be expended under this Agreement shall not exceed $100,000 during the term of this Agreement. Payment by City shall be made within forty -five of days (45) days following receipt of proper invoice evidencing work performed, subject to City accounting procedures. Payment need not be made for work that fails to meet the standards of performance set forth in the Recitals which may reasonably be expected by City, 3. TERM This Agreement shall commence on March 15, 2016 and terminate on March 14, 2019, unless terminated earlier in accordance with Section I5, below. The term of this Agreement may be extended for one (1) one -year period upon a, writing executed by the City Manager and the City Attorney. 228'%0 4. PREVAILING WAGES Contractor is aware of the requirements of California Labor Code Section 1720, et seq,, and 1770, et seq., as well as California Code of Regulations, Title 8, Section 16000, et seq„ ( "Prevailing Wage Laws "), which require the payment of prevailing wage rates and the performance of other requirements on "public works" and " maintenance" projects. Since the services being performed are part of an applicable "public works" or "maintenance" project, as defined by the Prevailing Wage Laws, and since the total compensation is $1,000 or more, Contractor agrees to fully comply with such Prevailing Wage Laws. Contractor shall defend, indemnify and hold the City, its elected officials, officers, employees and agents free and harmless from any claim or liability arising out of any failure or alleged failure to comply with the Prevailing Wage Laws 5. INDEPENDENT CONTRACTOR Contractor shall, during the entire term of this Agreement, be construed to be an independent contractor and not an employee of the City. This Agreement is not intended nor shall it be construed to create an employer - employee relationship, a joint venture relationship, or to allow the City to exercise discretion or control over the professional manner in which Contractor performs the services which are the subject matter of this Agreement; however, the services to be provided by Contractor shall be provided in a manner consistent with all applicable standards and regulations governing such services. Contractor shall pay all salaries and wages, employer's social security taxes, unemployment insurance and similar taxes relating to employees and shall be responsible for all applicable withholding taxes. 6. OWNERSHIP OF MATERIALS This Agreement creates a non - exclusive and perpetual license for City to copy, use, modify, reuse, or sublicense any and all copyrights, designs, and other intellectual property embodied in plans, specifications, studies, drawings, estimates, and other documents or works of authorship fixed in any tangible medium of expression, including but not limited to, physical drawings or data magnetically or otherwise recorded on computer diskettes, which are prepared or caused to be prepared by Contractor under this Agreement ( "Documents & Data "). Contractor shall require all subcontractors to agree in writing that City is granted a non - exclusive and perpetual license for any Documents & Data the subcontractor prepares under this Agreement. Contractor represents and warrants that Contractor has the legal right to license any and all Documents & Data. Contractor makes no such representation and warranty in regard to Documents & Data which were provided to Contractor by the City. City shall not be limited in any way in its use of the Documents and Data at any time, provided that any such use not within the purposes intended by this Agreement shall be at City's sole risk. 7. INSURANCE Prior to undertaking performance of work under this Agreement, Contractor shall maintain and shall require its subcontractors, if any, to obtain and maintain insurance as described below: a. Commercial General Liability Insurance. Contractor shall maintain commercial general liability insurance naming the City, its officers, employees, agents, volunteers and representatives as additional insured(s) and shall include, but not be limited to protection against claims arising from bodily and personal injury, including death resulting therefrom and damage to property, resulting li:om any act or occurrence arising out of Contractor's operations in the performance of this Agreement, including, without limitation, acts involving vehicles. The amounts of insurance shall be not less than the following: single limit coverage applying to bodily and personal injury, including death resulting therefrom, 228 -71 and property damage, in the total amore t of $1,000,000 per occurrence, with $2,000,000 in the aggregate. Such insurance shall (a) name the City, its officers, employees, agents, volunteers and representatives as additional insured(s); (b) be primary and not contributory with respect to insurance or self- insurance programs maintained by the City; and (c) contain standard separation of insureds provisions. b. Business automobile liability insurance, or equivalent form, with a combined single limit of not less than $1,000,000 per occurrence. Such insurance shall include coverage for owned, hired and non - owned automobiles. c. Worker's Compensation hisurance. In accordance with the California Labor Code, Contractor, if Contractor has any employees, is required to be insured against liability for worker's compensation or to undertake self - insurance. Prior to commencing the performance of the work under this Agreement, Contractor agrees to obtain and maintain any employer's liability insurance with limits not less than $1,000,000 per accident. d. If Contractor is or employs a licensed professional such as an architect or engineer: Professional liability (errors and omissions) insurance, with a combined single limit of not less than $1,000,000 per claim with $2,000,000 in the aggregate. e. The following requirements apply to the insurance to be provided by Contractor pursuant to this section: (i) Contractor shall maintain all insurance required above in full force and effect for the entire period covered by this Agreement. (ii) Certificates of insurance shall be furnished to the City upon execution of this Agreement and shall be approved by the City. (iii) Certificates and policies shall state that the policies shall not be canceled or reduced in coverage or changed in any other material aspect without thirty (30) days prior written notice to the City. (iv) Contractor shall supply City with a fully executed additional insured endorsement. f If Contractor fails or refuses to produce or maintain the insurance required by this section or fails or refuses to furnish the City with required proof that insurance has been procured anal is in force and paid for, the City shall have the right, at the City's election, to terminate this Agreement. Such termination shall not affect Contractor's right to be paid for its time and materials expended prior to notification of termination. Contractor waives the right to receive compensation and agrees to indemnify the City for any work performed prior to approval of insurance by the City. 8. INDEMNIFICATION Contractor agrees to and shall indemnify and hold harmless the City, its officers, agents, ernployces, consultants, special counsel, and representatives fiom liability: (1) for personal injury, damages, just compensation, restitution, judicial or equitable relief arising out of claims forpersonal injury, including death, and claims for property damage, which may arise from the negligent operations of the Contractor or its, subcontractors, agents, employees, or other persons acting on their behalf which relates 228'%2 to the services described in section 1 of this Agreement; and (2) from any claim that personal injury, damages, just compensation, restitution, judicial or equitable relief is due by reason of the terms of or effects arising from this Agreement. This indemnity and hold harmless agreement applies to all claims for damages, just compensation, restitution, judicial or equitable relief suffered, or alleged to have been suffered, by reason of the events referred to in this Section or by reason of the terms of, or effects, arising from this Agreement. The Contractor further agrees to indemnify, hold harmless, and pay all costs for the defense of the City, including fees and costs for special counsel to be selected by the City, regarding any action by a third party challenging the validity of this Agreement, or asserting that personal injury, darnages, just compensation, restitution, judicial or equitable relief duo to personal or property rights arises by reason of the terms of, or effects arising from this Agreement. City may make all reasonable decisions with respect to its representation in any legal proceeding. Notwithstanding the foregoing, to the extent Contractor Services are subject to Civil Code Section 2782.8, the above indemnity shall be limited, to the extent required by Civil Code Section 2782.8, to claims that arise out of, pertain to, or relate to the negligence, recklessness, or willful misconduct of the Contractor. 9. RECORDS Contractor shall keep records and invoices in connection with the work to be performed under this Agreement. Contractor shall maintain complete and accurate records with respect to the costs incurred under this Agreement and any services, expenditures, and disbursements charged to the City for a minimum period of three (3) years, or for any longer period required by law, from the date of final payment to Contractor trader this Agreement. All such records and invoices shall be clearly identifiable, Contractor shall allow a representative of the City to examine, audit, and make transcripts or copies of such records and any other documents created pursuant to this Agreement during regular business hours. Contractor shall allow inspection of all work, data, documents, proceedings, and activities related to this Agreement for a period of three (3) years from the date of final payment to Contractor under this Agreerent, 10. CONFIDENTIALITY If Contractor receives from the City information which due to the nature of such information is reasonably understood to be confidential and /or proprietary, Contractor agrees that it shall not use or disclose such information except in the performance of this Agreement, and fruther agrees to exercise the same degree of care it uses to protect its own information of like importance, but in no event less than reasonable care. "Confidential Information" shall include all nonpublic information. Confidential information includes not only written information, but also information transferred orally, visually, electronically, or by other means. Confidential information disclosed to either party by any subsidiary and /or agent of the other party is covered by this Agreement. The foregoing obligations of non -use and nondisclosure shall not apply to any information that (a) has been disclosed in publicly available sources; (b) is, through no fault of the Contractor disclosed in a publicly available source; (c) is in rightful possession of the Contractor an obligation of confidentiality; (d) is required to be disclosed by operation of law; or (e) is independently developed by the Contractor without reference to information disclosed by the City. 11. CONFLICT OF INTEREST CLAUSE Contractor covenants that it presently has no interests and shall not have interests, direct or indirect, which would conflict in any manner with performance of services specified wider this Agreement, 228 -73 12. NOTICE Any notice, tender, demand, delivery, or other communication pursuant to this Agreement shall be in writing and shall be deemed to be properly given if delivered in person or mailed by first class or certified mail, postage prepaid, or sent by fax or other telegraphic communication in the manner provided in this Section, to the following persons: To City: Cleric of the City Council City of Santa Ana 20 Civic Center Plaza (M -30) P.O. Box 1988 Santa Ana, CA 92702 -1988 Fax 714- 647 -6956 With courtesy copies to: To Contractor: Francisco Gutierrez Executive Director Finance and Management City Attorney's Office Services Agency City of Santa Ana City of Santa Ana 20 Civic Center Plaza (M -29) 20 Civic Center Plaza (M -17) P.O. Box 1988 P.O. Box 1988 Santa Ana, California 92702 Santa Ana, California 92702 Fax 714- 647 -6515 Fax 714 - 647 -5406 Trane U.S. Inc. dba Southern. California Trane 17760 Rowland Street City of Industry, CA 91748 Fax: 626.913 -7153 Attn: Kerry Frank A pity may change its address by giving notice in writing to the other party. Thereafter, any commuuication shall be addressed and transmitted to the new address. If sent by mail, communication shall be effective or deemed to have been given three (3) days after it has been deposited in the United States mail, duly registered or certified, with postage prepaid, and addressed as set forth above. If sent by fax, communication shall be effective or deemed to have been given twenty -four (24) hours after the time set forth on the transmission report issued by the transmitting facsimile machine, addressed as sot forth above, For purposes of calculating these time frames, weekends, federal, state, County or City holidays shall be excluded, 13. EXC1LUSIVITY AND AMENDMENT This Agreement represents the complete and exclusive statement between the City and Contractor regarding the subject matter therein, and supersedes any and all other agreements, oral or written, between the parties. In the event of a conflict between the terms of this Agreement and any attachments hereto, the terms of this Agreement shall prevail. This Agreement may not be modified except by written instrument signed by the City and by an authorized. representative of Contractor. The parties agree that any terms ox conditions of any purchase order or other instr nient that are inconsistent with, or in addition to, the terms 2 28 -74 and conditions hereof, shall not bind or obligate Contractor or the City. Each party to this Agreement acknowledges that no representations, inducements, promises or agreements, orally or otherwise, have been made by any party, or anyone acting on behalf of any party, which are not embodied herein. 14. ASSIGNMENT Inasmuch as this Agreement is intended to secure the specialized services of Contractor, Contractor may not assign, transfer, delegate, or subcontract any interest herein without the prior written consent of the City and any such assignment, transfer, delegation or subcontract without the City's prior written consent shall be considered mull and void. Nothing in this Agreement shall be construed to limit the City's ability to have any of the services which are the subject to this Agreement performed by City personnel or by other consultants retained by City. 15. TERMINATION This Agreement may be terminated by the City upon thirty (30) days written notice of termination, In such event, Contractor shall be entitled to receive and the City shall pay Contractor compensation for all services performed by Contractor prior to receipt of such notice of termination, subject to the following conditions, a. As a condition of such payment, the Executive Director may require Contractor to deliver to the City all work product completed as of such date, and in such case such work product shall be the property of the City unless prohibited by law, and Contractor consents to the City's use thereof for such purposes as the City deems appropriate. Payment need not be made for work that fails to meet the standard of performance specified in the Recitals of this Agreement. 16. NONDISCRIMINATION Contractor shall not discriminate because of race, color, creed, religion, sex, marital status, sexual orientation, age, national origin, ancestry, or disability, as defined and prohibited by applicable law, in the recruitment, selection, training, utilization, promotion, termination or other employment related activities or in connection with any activities under this Agreement. Contractor afrins that it is an equal opportunity employer and shall comply with all applicable federal, state and local laws and regulations. 17. JURISDICTION - VENUE This Agreement has been executed and delivered, in the State of California and the validity, interpretation, performance, and enforcement of any of the clauses of this Agreement shall be determined and governed by the laws of the State of California,. Both parties further agree that Orange County, California, shall be the venue for any action or proceeding that maybe brought or arise out of, in connection with or by reason of this Agreement. 18. PROFESSIONAL LICENSES Contractor shall, throughout the tern of this Agreement, maintain all necessary licenses, permits, approvals, waivers, and exemptions necessary for the provision of the services hereunder and required by the laws and regulations of the United States, the State of California, the City of Santa Ana and all other govermnental agencies. Contractor shall notify the City immediately and in writing of its inability to obtain 229 -75 or maintain such permits, licenses, approvals, waivers, and exemptions. Said 'usability shall be cause for termination of this Agreement. 19. MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS a. Each undersigned represents and warrants that its signature herein below has the power, authority and right to bind their respective parties to each of the terns of this Agreement, and shall indemnify City fully, including reasonable costs and attorney's fees, for any injuries or damages to City in the event that such authority or power is not, in fact, held by the signatory or is withdrawn. b. All Exhibits referenced herein and attached hereto shall be incorporated as if fully set forth in the body of this Agreement. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have executed this Agreement the date and year first above written. ATTEST: Maria D. Huizar Cleric of the Council APPROVED AS TO FORM: SONIA R. CARVALHO City Attorney By. John . Punk Assistant City Attorney RECOMMENDED FOR APPROVAL: Francisco Gutierrez Executive Director Finance and Management Services Agency CITY OF SANTA ANA David Cavazos City Manager CONTRACTOR: By: Kerry Frank Trane U.S. Inc. dba Southern California Trane Tax ID# 228 -76 EXHIBIT A CITY OF SANTA ANA REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS 15.114 FOR FACILITY HVAC SERVICE, MAINTENANCE AND REPAIRS AT VARIOUS CITY FACILITIES SCOPE OF SERVICES & SPECIFICATIONS General Information The Contractor shall retain professional personnel who have successfully and competently provided municipal facility HVAC repair services on projects of similar scope and complexity. It shall be the Contractor's responsibility to provide as required by the City a competitive hourly rate for repairs and service of all aspects of HVAC systems in City defined facilities. All requested HVAC repairs / service shall be provided in accordance with the highest standards of the industry, skill, workmanship, applicable trade practices, meet warranties and in conformance to all applicable laws, codes and regulations, The successful Proposer's maintenance and repairs program for the Police Department Headquarters, and repairs as needed program for all facilities shall, at a minimum, include but not be limited to the specifications outlined herein. Services to be Provided It is the Proposer's responsibility to provide service proposals as required of HVAC trades, central plant chiller systems, air handlers, and automation systems as needed, and all requested services are to be compliant with all Federal, State, CARS, AQMD, OSHA and all other applicable regulatory requirements. Pricing Tabulation Sheets Prices as stated on the RFP 15 -114 Pricing Sheet (Page 37) shall be for HVAC maintenance at the Police Department Headquarters only, and for repairs as needed at all facilities. HVAC Repair Staffing The Contractor shall provide staffing levels sufficient to provide a high level of customer service, program support, HVAC maintenance and repair at designated City facilities as required: Staffing should include staff certified and proficient in the complete maintenance and repair of Centrifugal Chiller systems, air handlers, pneumatic and DDC systems, walk in refrigerators and freezers, and a variety of package HVAC units. Additionally, service levels shall provide the capacity to respond expeditiously to situations involving the health and safety of employees and /or the public; comfort and operational capability of any public meeting space. Routine repairs, service requests or other non - urgent tasks shall be completed by journey level staff. The journey -level worker(s) shall be proficient in the following trades: All mechanical, electronic and pneumatic aspects of chilled water systems • Centrifugal chiller systems • VFD drives • Air handling systems • The interface and control of HVAC control systems • Walk in refrigerators / freezers / evidence freezers Billable Work All requested work shall be considered billable hours and will require that a competitive estimate for that proposed work be provided to the City Representative for consideration and approval prior to work being completed. Facilities HVAC Service, Maintenance and Repairs 15 -114 Pa e 8 229 -77 Security Background Check of Personnel Contractor is required t o provide security checks for all personnel assigned to work under this contract. Security checks will be coordinated through Santa Ana Police Department. SAPID will conduct security checks of all personnel assigned to work at SAPID. The records check may include finger printing; Department of Justice system check for wanted persons, California Driver's License check, Orange County warrant check and review of any local record. The City will be responsible for the costs associated with this process. Additional checks will be required for all new employees during the lifetime of the contract and all expenses shall be borne exclusively by the contractor. The City reserves the right to approve /refuse any prospective employees of the contractor as a result of the background check. The following information must be provided to the City Representative no less than 30 days prior to any employee's start of work: a. Full Legal Name b. Social Security Number c. California Driver's License or ID Number d. Birth Date e. Current Valid Address Damages The Contractor will be responsible for all damages to the facility or contents caused by Contractor, their staff, or by subcontractors during the performance of this contract. Tools & Equipment The contractor shall furnish and maintain all equipment necessary for properly service HVAC systems in City buildings. The City of Santa Ana reserves the right to inspect equipment to be used to perform services under this contract. Failure to provide regulatory compliant equipment for carrying out all requirements of this contract may be grounds for termination of the contract. Emergency Call Out Service It is highly desirable that the awarded Contractor provide 24 -hour emergency service as needed in all aspects of HVAC emergency repair for Santa Ana Police Department and various other facilities, as included in this specification. Hours shall be Monday through Friday 5:00pm to 6:00am and 24 -hours each day on weekends and holidays. Contractor shall have working personnel on -site within 1 hour of the call -out, or respond by telephone to the City Representative within 1/2 hour if the problem is correctable through the use of a computer /modem to alleviate the source of complaint. Contractor may be required to respond to indoor temperature complaints and provide expeditious correction and record complaints and corrections at all City facilities. Contractor shall be proficient in HVAC control systems. Contractor may be required to inspect all HVAC systems at least twice each year, with seasonal start -up and run inspections performed and documented. Contractor may be required to provide oversight and documentation of Seasonal Preventative Maintenance of chillers and boilers at the Police Headquarters Facility only; with service to be provided by Proposer, Contractor may be requested to perform the following services: • For cooling towers - may be required to disassemble screens and access panels for inspection, inspect the tower fill, support structure, sump and spray nozzles, fill valve, gear box, Facilities HVAC Service, Maintenance and Repairs 15 -114 Pa e 9 22 -78 drive coupling, fan blades, and motor bearings, clean starter and cabinet, inspect wiring, check motor starter contacts for wear and proper operation, megger test the motor and log readings, and check the condition of the contactor; and log observations. • For pumps - may be required to lubricate bearings, inspect couplings, check for leaks, and Investigate unusual noises. • Contractor may be required to perform air - handling unit maintenance and repair which includes but is not limited to; all services recommended by manufacturer. Additional Contractor Requirements • Contractor shall show evidence of presently serving other municipal customers. • Contractor shall provide HVAC employees that; possess a State of California Joint Journeyman Apprentice Training Center Certification; Automation Specialists that are continually factory trained on Automation System, and must be able to provide monthly operator coaching of select personnel, certified in servicing Centrifugal Chillers and Allen Bradley, ABB Drives. • Contractor shall provide the City with full -time journeyman -level mechanical personnel and factory- trained automation specialists. • Service specialists and technicians shall normally be dispatched from a local headquarters or branch within a 20 -mile radius from the City Boundary line of the City of Santa Ana as defined in the most current Thomas Guide Map. • Contractor may be required to provide HVAC data protection and recovery services, control loop tuning for the City's automation system. + Contractor shall provide emergency access 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. • Contractor shall supply their staff with their agency uniform and photo identification tags that will be worn at all times. Uniforms shall display the Contractor logo, and employee first or last name shall be clearly visible. + Contractor shall provide MSDS sheets to City in a complete "Right to Know" binder for all products used in City facilities. City will determine location of "Right to Know" books. Facilities HVAC Service, Maintenance and Repairs 15 -114 Pa e 10 226 -79 SPECIFIC „SERVICES — ALL Perlodic Maintenance Applies to Police Headquarters Facility Onlv Maintenance as Requested Proposer may be required to perform preventive maintenance in accordance with a program of standard routines as determined by your experience, equipment application, and equipment operating hours that are recommended by each equipment manufacturer and location. This service is designed to optimize the reliability and efficiency of the equipment, extend the useful life of the City's equipment, and provide proactive indications of excessive wear and damage to HVAC systems before a catastrophic failure occurs during the next operating season. Proposer will also provide recommendations for additional service(s) that will better enhance equipment performance. Air Cooled Condenser Coil Cleaning The proposer may be required to p r o v i d e t h i s s e r vi 1 c e t o improve airflow across condenser coils, improve heat transfer and extend the life of the compressors. Coil cleaning consists of cleaning the outside surface of the condensing unit coils to remove any airborne particles, dirt build -up by using a brush, high pressure air, chemical with low pressure wash or chemical with high pressure wash based on the condition of outside environment and coil accessibility. Evaporator Coil Cleaning Proposer may be required to clean air handling unit evaporator coils so as to improve air circulation in the air distribution system, and reduce dust and dirt that is in the system. Colas will be cleaned at a time that is mutually agreeable between the proposer and the City Representative. Coil cleaning consists of cleaning the surface of the evaporator coil to remove dust and dirt particles that have collected on the evaporator coil. Coils will be cleaned using a vacuum cleaner and /or other devices that facilitate the proper cleaning of the coil. Refrigerant Oil Analysis as Required Proposer may be required to perform Spectro- Chemical Refrigerant Oil Analysis and trend oil condition that identifies contaminants and possible system malfunctions caused by wear of moving parts, such as bearings and shafts. This predictive wear analysis provides early identification of problems prior to them becoming unplanned and costly. Based on the oil analysis results, proposer will recommend when oil changes are needed, and may make other recommendations regarding the operation and maintenance of your chiller plant. This service reduces the amount of waste oil generated. Cooling Tower brain & Refill as Required Proposer may be required to remove the condenser water from HVAC systems after the cooling season to prevent possible damage and expensive repairs caused by water freezing during winter months, and refill the system prior to spring start -up. The equipment included under this service is itemized in the HVAC Equipment List. Operating Inspection as Required Proposer may be required to provide this service to assure that mechanical equipment continues to operate efficiently with minimal operating disruptions during the operating season. Proposer may be required to provide routine operating inspection(s) to check system performance in accordance with a program of standard routines as determined by our experience, the equipment manufacturer's published recommendations, equipment application, and location. This service will focus on equipment operation, fluid levels, operating and safety controls, and safe equipment operation. Operating Inspection — Heating as Required Facilities HVAC Service, Maintenance and Repairs 15 -114 Page 11 P _ .A The proposer may be required to provide this service to assure mechanical equipment continues to operate efficiently, safely and with minimal operating disruptions during the operating season. The City Representative will provide routine operating inspection(s) to check system performance in accordance with a program of standard routines as determined by our experience, the equipment manufacturer's published recommendations, equipment application, and location. This servicewill focus on equipment operation, fluid levels, operating and safety controls, and safe equipment operation. Operating Inspection — Cooling as Required This service may be required to assure mechanical equipment continues to operate efficiently, safely and with have minimal operating disruptions during the operating season. Proposerwill provide routine operating inspection(s) to check system performance in accordance with a program of standard routines as recommended by the equipment manufacturer's published recommendations, equipment application, and location. This service will focus on equipment operation, fluid levels, operating and safety controls, and safe equipment operation. Equipment Tasking as Required The following tasks may be requested on an as needed basis. These tasks are designed to maintain the equipment in an optimum operating condition so that the equipment will operate reliably and efficiently. Reciprocating Compressors: 1. Perform annual Spectro- Chemical oil analysis test. 2. Preventive maintenance shall be performed as required. 3. Lock -out and Tag -out equipment as required. 4. Check all electrical wiring and connections and tighten as required. 5. Check starter contactor surfaces for wear as required. 6. Visually leak check compressor and associated refrigerant piping as required. 7. Clean exterior of compressor as required. 8. Check operation of crankcase heater as required. 9. Meg -ohm motor from starter and record as required. 10. Check and calibrate all safety and cut -out devices as required. 11. Check and adjust compressor capacity controls as required. 12. Check, calibrate and adjust all operational controls as required. 13. Exhaust Fans: 1. Preventative Maintenance as required. 2. Lock -out and Tag -out equipment as required. 3. Check all electrical wiring and connections and tighten as required 4. Check all motor starter contactor surfaces for wear as required. 5. Clean starter and electrical control enclosures as required. 6. Lubricate motor bearings and fan bearings as required. 7. Check exhaust fan belts forwear, replace as required. 8. Check belt tension and sheave alignment and adjust as required. 9. Inspect exhaust fan unit assembly as required. 10. Check all mounting hardware and tighten as required. Pneumatic Air Compressor: 1. Inspect unit, check for rust spots, oil leaks & general condition of unit as required. 2. Drain tank, check auto drain as required. 3. Check belt, adjust tension & sheave alignments, and replace belt as required. 4. Meg -ohm and record, as required. r Facilities HVAC Service, Maintenance and Repairs 15 -114 Page 12 22B -81 5. Check starter wiring & contacts as required. 6. Check motor amperage & voltage as required. 7. Check intake air filter, replace as required. Air Handlers: 1. Provide four (4) quarterly inspections and maintenance for (46) Air Handlers 2. Preventive maintenance as required. 3� Lock -out and Tag -out equipment as required. 4. Check starter contacts for excessive wear as needed. 5. Tighten all starter wire connections as required. 6. Check belts, adjust or replace as needed. 7. Check pulley sheave alignment, adjust as required. 8. Meg -Ohm motor and record annually, 9. Check fan motors) amps. 9. Clean and lubricate unit motor bearings and fan bearings. 10. Check operation of economy dampers. 11. Lubricate all dampers and linkages as necessary. 12. Check operation of static vane (if applicable) 13. Visually check all coils for leaks (Annually) 14. Check and record all coil delta T (Annually) 15. Inspect all mounting hardware, tighten as needed. Multi -zone Air Handlers: 911 Dispatch Area 1. Provide annual Preventive Maintenance Inspection on two (2) York Air Handlers. 2. Preventive maintenance as required. 3. Lock -cut and Tag -out equipment as required. 4. Check fan motor amps as required. 5, Clean and lubricate components as required. 6. Check operation of economy dampers as required, 7. Check operation of static vane or dampers as required. 8. Check operation of zone dampers as required. 9. Check and adjust operating and safety controls as required. Package Chiller: 1. Lock -out and Tag -out equipment as required. 2. Check condenser / Barrel tubes as required. 3. Check Chiller barrel tube as required. 4. Check and record unit amp draw as required. 5. Check unit Voltage and Record as required. 6. Check unit pressures and record as required. Chiller with Reciprocating Compressors 1. Provide annual vibration analysis for two (2) York Chillers. 2. Provide annual leak test for two (2) York Chillers. 3. Provide four (4) quarterly inspections and maintenance for two (2) York Chillers. 4. Provide chiller controls coolant for two (2) York Chillers 3. Visually inspect equipment condition and operation as required. 4. Check for unusual vibration, noise, excessive temperatures & refrigerant leaks as required. 5. Check unit voltage and record as required. 6. Check unit operate and records as required. 7. Check unit operating hours and record as required. 8. Check condenser pressure and record as required. ca��......�. Facilities HVAC Service, Maintenance and Repairs 15 -114 Page 13 22B -82 9. Check evaporator pressure and record as required. 10. Check oil sump sight glass as required. 11. Record chilled water Inlet temperature. 12. Record chilled water outlet temperature as required. 13. Check condenser water inlet as required. 14. Check condenser water outlet temperature as required. 15. Check compressor starter contacts for abnormal wear as required. Variable Frequency Drive: 1. Check unit operation quarterly as required. 2. Check fault history report as required. 3. Check operation of manual bypass as required. 4. Verify drive signal increase and decrease as required, 5. Check and tighten all electrical connections as required. 6. Check starter contacts for wear as required. Computer Room Air Conditioning Units: 1, Check all electrical wiring and connection as required. 2. Check and replace filters as required. 3. Check all electrical wiring and connections; tighten as required 4. Check starter contactor surfaces for wear as required. 5. Check compressor amps and record as required. 6. Check sight glass for moisture level as required. 7. Check operation of crankcase heater as required. 8. Lubricate condenser fan motor and fan bearings as required. 9. Check condition of condenser coil, clean as required. 10. Check belts for wear, replace as required. 11. Check and adjust compressor capacity controls as required. 12. Lubricate indoor fan motor and bearings as required. 13. Check humidifier for proper operation as required. Boilers 1. Provide annual Preventive Maintenance Inspection on two (2) Bryan Boilers, 2. Provide annual Preventive Maintenance Inspection on four (4) Hot Water Boilers, 3. Check boilers for proper operation as required. 4. Check and use boiler viewport to check main burner flame as required. 5. Turn off and secure boiler as required. 6. Check boilers for any unusual noise or vibration as required. 7. Inspect gaskets for any signs of leaks as required, 8. Examine the venting system as required. 9. Remove and / or inspect gas pilot assembly, reinstall in accordance according to factory specifications and tolerances. 10. Check boiler circulating pumps for proper operation and lubricate as required. 11. Check flame safeguard control for pilot and main flame ignition as required. 12. Check operation of blower motor and circuitry as required. 13. Check operation of gas valves and vents as required. 14. Inspect and tighten all electrical connections as required 15. Check and adjust all boiler limit pressure controls and running interlocks as required. 16. Check operation and adjust low water controls as required. 17. Check burner, pilot and main flame ignition as required. 18. Check and oil combustion air fan as required. 19. Check expansion tank and site glass as required Facilities HVAC Service, Maintenance and Repairs 15 -114 Page 14 22B -83 20. Check and record all entering and leaving water temperatures and pressures as required. 21. The equipment room shall be left in the same clean condition as existed prior to start of the work. 22. Refer to equipment O &M manual for any maintenance clarifications. Cooling Tower: 1. Provide four (4) quarterly inspections and maintenance. 2. Preventive maintenance as required. 3. Lock -out and Tag -out equipment as required, 4. Check starter contacts for excessive wear as needed. 5. Tighten all starter wire connections. 6. Check gear reducer and couplings. 7. Meg -Ohm motor and VFID's. 8. Check fan balance and motor(s) amps. 9. Clean and lubricate unit motor bearings and fan blades. 10. Check operation of media and flow. 11. Lubricate all dampers and linkages as necessary. Chilled Water Pumps: 1. Check pump and motor operation. 2. Check fault history report as required. 3. Check and operate bypass valves. 4. Checks and verify strainers for optimum flow. 5. Check and tighten all electrical connections as required 6. Check starter contacts for wear as required. 7. Check and record motor amp. 8. Lube and grease motor bearings as needed. Johnson Controls: 1. Inspect and repair NCU 1 to NCU 12 for optimum operations. 2. Inspect and repair as needed 46 air handler controls. 3. Inspect all damper motors controls and set points. 4. Provide JCI parts as needed, 5. Check and calibrate all safety and cut -out devices as required. 6. Check and adjust programming as required. 7. Inspect Energy Management System (EMS) data base and adjust as needed. Shooting Range: 1. Perform annual air balancing per requirements. 2. Perform inspection and maintenance as required. 3. Lock -out and Tag -out equipment as required. 4. Check fan motor amps as required. 5. Clean and lubricate components as required. 6. Check operation of economy dampers as required. 7. Check operation of static vane or dampers as required. B. Check operation of zone dampers as required. 9. Check and adjust operating and safety controls as required. Freezers and /or Refrigerators 9. Check all operation, electrical, condensers, evaporators and refrigeration. 10. Check starter contactor surfaces for wear as required. 11. Check compressor amps and record as required. 12. Check sight glass for moisture level as required. Facilities HVAC Service, Maintenance and Repairs 15 -114 Page 15 13. Check operation of crankcase heater as required. 14. Lubricate condenser fan motor and fan bearings as required. 15. Check condition of condenser coils, clean as required. 16. Check belts for wear, replace as required. 17. Check and adjust compressor capacity controls as required. 18. Lubricate indoor fan motor and bearings as required. HVAC SERVICES — Pneumatic Applies to Police Headquarters Facility Oniv Preventive Maintenance as Required Proposer may be required to provide preventative maintenance on Pneumatic Air Compressors that responds to changes in mechanical component performance, building use, and climatic conditions. Service shall be in accordance with a program of standards as recommended by equipment manufacturers' recommendations. HVAC SERVICES - Water Treatment Applies to Police Headquarters Facility Only Water Treatment Services as Required Proposer may be required to provide Industrial water treatment to identify four main problem areas: scaling, corrosion, microbiological activity and disposal of residual wastewater. Water treatment services will extend equipment life, provide operational efficiency, minimize downtime and control water born disease such as Legionnaires' disease. HVAC SERVICES . Infrared Service Applies to Police Headquarters Facility Oniv Infrared Electric Panel Inspection as Required The infrared inspection may be requested as it Is an important form of non - destructive testing that has become an indispensable predictive maintenance tool for electrical service panels. It shall be performed with a portable infrared imaging system; equipment that detects infrared energy (heat) emitted from an object and displays it as a dynamic thermal image. Using the IEEE /ANSI Standard, this inspection aids In the evaluation of component temperatures. Proposer may be required to perform a biennial Infrared scan of main electrical panels. A detailed report will be provided upon completion of onsite scan. ENERGY SERVICES Applies to Police Headquarters Facility Only Energy Optimization Services As Required Proposer may be required to perform a benchmark analysis that compares a building's energy performance against industry - recognized benchmarks and provides facility owners and operators with an objective assessment of facility performance and a valuable starting point to identify and quantify the value of energy conservation efforts. Through the Benchmark Report, Proposer will create an energy baseline and obtain, if applicable, an ENERGY STAR Performance Rating utilizing Energy Star Portfolio Manager to generate a Statement of Energy Performance. This rating compares our building's performance against buildings of similar type and operating characteristics in similar climate zones. This report will provide key data points in addition to an ENERGY STAR Performance Rating including Energy Usage Intensity (EUI), Energy Cost Intensity (ECI), and the facility's Greenhouse Gas Emissions. In addition, Proposer may be required to conduct a detailed analysis of facility interval meter data, when available from site metering and /or the utility provider. This enables us to gain further insight into facility performance, and provide a snapshot report to help understand performance and pinpoint areas for operational efficiency. Based on current energy consumption and prices, Proposer energy analysis will suggest potential improvement measures and quantify the impact on energy usage, cost savings and GHG reductions. Facilities HVAC Service, Maintenance and Repairs 15 -114 Page 16 22B -85 Technology and Energy Audits Applies to Police Headquarters Facility Only Proposer may be required to review designated HVAC systems, evaluating the current use of our HVAC Systems and what may have been changed or been modified in our daily facility operation that impacts the effectiveness of the system. Proposer may review applicable building control technologies, suggest possible new strategies or technologies that could be implemented to enhance our current system, and consider what changes, enhancements and /or upgrades should be made to facilitate our future plans. In addition, recommendations should be made about adding and /or modifying applications, sensors, points panels and /or software where needed to improve building operation and performance. Proposer may Interface with the local utility provider to determine possible incentives and rebates. Once the review is completed, a written report of the findings and recommendations may be requested. HVAC EQUIPMENT LIST POLICE DEPARTMENT HEADQUARTERS (Maintenance & Repairs for this facility) 60 Civic Center Plaza Air handlers: 46 Gravity Roof Vents: 15 Small recirculating pumps: 16 Chillers: 2 York Model YTHIJ3E2CRG Building Boilers: 2 Bryan Model RV460- W- FDG -WXL 3,600,000 MGH (1995) Water heater boilers: 4 2 - Model 1250 N 600 ATP -PVI 1,000,000 BTU /HR 2 - Model 1500 N 1500 ATP -PVI 1,200,000 BTU /HR IT Server Room - Air Conditioning Units 1 — Liebert - Model VEZ45A -AAM Ser: 307193 -001 1 — Liebert — Model CDF308LA Remote Condenser Ser: 94009100 2 — DataAire — Model DTWV -0532 A/C Units 911 Dispatch Center 1 — York Air Handler Model D2CE240E03646ECC with two (2) compressors and heating Exhaust fans: 52 Large water pumps: 24 Cooling towers: 2 Marley Twin w /20HP Motor & gear reducer Water booster system pumps: 3 A/C units: 8 Large Walk -in Freezers: 6 3 - Model LAHA - 032E -TAD -100 (Evidence) 3 - Kolpak AE06280B (Jail Kitchen) Large Refrigerators: 4 1 - Model K55HIJZF (Evidence) 3. Kolpak Cold Zone (Jail Kitchen) NOTE: York Rotary Chiller YSCBCAS1 -CHA was decommissioned and does not require any attention. Repairs as needed —for these facilities - Time & Materials Only CITY HALL 20 Civic Center Plaza Air Handler #11 — 8th Floor Air Handler #10— 7th Floor Air Handler #09— 6th Floor Air Handler #08 — 5th Floor Air Handler #07 — 4th Floor Air Handler #06 — 3rd Floor Air Handler #04 -- 2nd Floor Air Handler #01 — 1st Floor Air Handler #02 — 1st Floor Mezzanine Air Handler #05 — Council Chambers Air Handlers — Basement Data Rooms 1 & 2 Chilled Water Pump #1 Chilled Water Pump #2 Cond #1 Cord #2 Fluid cooler for Liebert Exhaust unit Chiller - AVM Condenser Restroom exhaust Fluid cooler for Data Center Exhaust Air Compressor #1 Air Compressor #2 Hot Water Pump Flash Tank Roof Exhaust Units (3) Facilities HVAC Service, Maintenance and Repairs 15 -114 Page 17 Rp ROSS ANNEX Trane box car units: 3 Ajax Boller: 1 Split Systems: 4 CENTRAL LIBRARY 26 Civic Center Plaza Air Handler #01 — Basement Air Handler #02 -- Basement Air Handler #03 -- 1st Floor Children's Area Basement exhaust CORPORATION YARD - ADMIN 220 Daisy St. 50 -Ton Rooftop HVAC: 1 5 -Tan Rooftop HVAC: 2 Hot Water Pumps: 2 FLEET OPERATIONS 215 Center St. 10 -Tan Ice Bear: 1 Exhaust Fans STORES WAREHOUSE 10 -Ton Package Units: 2 Exhaust Fans: 4 NEWHOPE LIBRARY 122 Newhope Street 30 -Ton Carrier Package Unit: 1 Split System MCFADDEN LEARNING CENTER 2627 W. McFadden Ave. 15 -Ton Trane Package Units: 2 Split System SANTA ANITA CENTER 300 S. Figueroa St. 3 -Ton Carrier Package Unit: -1 Split System Hot Water Pump: 1 Exhaust Fan Chilled Water Pump - basement Hot Water Pump - basement Rooftop exhaust units RAPAC Boiler: 1 Return Fan Split Systems: 6 Supply Fans: 4 3 -Ton Package Units: 3 Facilities HVAC Service, Maintenance and Repairs 15 -114 Page 18 22B -87 SANTA ANA SENIOR CENTER 424 W. Third St. 35 -Ton Package Unit: 1 Roof Top Unit SOUTHWEST SENIOR CENTER 2201 W. McFadden Ave. 4 -Ton Package Units: 6 Split System CORBIN CENTER 2215 W. McFadden Ave. 2 -Tan Package Units: 5 5 -Ton Package Units: 2 Split System JEROME CENTER 726 S. Center St. 4 -Ton Package Units: 5 Split System EL SALVADOR CENTER 1825 W. Civic Center Dr. 3 -Ton Package Units: 7 4 -Ton Package Units: 2 1 -Ton Package Unit: 1 Split System SANTA ANA REGIONAL TRANSPORTATION CENTER 1000 W. Santa Ana Blvd. 157 -Ton Chiller Unit: 1 Chiller Air Handlers: 57 GRAND CENTRAL ART CENTER 125 N. Broadway 100 -Ton Chiller Unit: 1 Chiller Air Handlers: 55 Facilities HVAC Service, Maintenance and Repairs 15 -114 Page 19 r - •• EXHIBIT 'B CITY OF SANTA ANA REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS 15.114 FOR FACILITY HVAC SERVICE, MAINTENANCE AND REPAIRS AT VARIOUS CITY FACILITIES RFP PROPOSAL PRICING LIST POLICE FACII„ I')'Y — 60 Civic Center Plaza Provide Maintenance & Repair Services: Per Scope of Specific Services (Pages 11.17) and HVAC Equipment List (Pages 17.19) ............... .........................Annual Cost $ 141, Lot, r'1 p Time and Materials Only For work performed during regular business hours (Mon-Frl 7:00am to 5:00pm) Regular Technician ........ ..............................$ 122,00 /hr Journeyman Chiller Mechanic ......................$ ! 4qq;15. r)0 /hr Apprentice Chiller Mechanic ........................$ 122, 60 /hr Sheet Metal Fabricator .. ..............................$ %:Z, (20 /hr Balancing Technician ..... ..............................$ /� �r 0 0 /hr Materials Markup Percentage (ar Base price source: Gv 0r- V I 0 (MSRP, Wholesale, Dealer, Jobber) -° �r Company Name: laws -5 tDRA COMMENTS OR EXCEPTIONS: THIS FORM MUST BE COM> PL9TED AND INCLUDED WITH THE PROPOSAL. PROPOSALS THAT DO NOT CONTAIN THIS FORM WILL BE CONSIDERED NONRESPONSIVE. Facliities HVAC service, tena Mainnce and Repairs 15 -114 Page Rp - . . 22B -90