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Document A133®–2019 Exhibit A Guaranteed Maximum Price Amendment AIA Document A133 –2019 Exhibit A.Copyright ©1991,2003,2009,and 2019.All rights reserved.“The American Institute of Architects,”“American Institute of Architects,”“AIA,”the AIA Logo,and “AIA Contract Documents”are trademarks of The American Institute of Architects.This document was produced at 13:07:26 MDT on 06/05/2025 under Subscription No.20250119633 which expires on 04/16/2026,is not for resale,is licensed for one-time use only,and may only be used in accordance with the AIA Contract Documents®Terms of Service.To report copyright violations,e-mail docinfo@aiacontracts.com. User Notes:(6841eaa75a67a517e84ef614) 1 ADDITIONS AND DELETIONS: The author of this document may have revised the text of the original AIA standard form.An Additions and Deletions Report that notes revisions to the standard form text is available from the author and should be reviewed.A vertical line in the left margin of this document indicates where the author has added to or deleted from the original AIA text. This document has important legal consequences.Consultation with an attorney is encouraged with respect to its completion or modification. AIA Document A201™–2017, General Conditions of the Contract for Construction,is adopted in this document by reference.Do not use with other general conditions unless this document is modified. This Amendment dated the twenty-eighth day of January in the year two thousand twenty-five ,is incorporated into the accompanying AIA Document A133™–2019,Standard Form of Agreement Between Owner and Construction Manager as Constructor where the basis of payment is the Cost of the Work Plus a Fee with a Guaranteed Maximum Price dated the twenty-nineth day of May in the year two thousand twenty-five (the “Agreement”) (In words,indicate day,month,and year.) for the following PROJECT: (Name and address or location) Falls Valley Elementary School Classroom and Office Remodel 2455 Virlow St. THE OWNER: (Name,legal status,and address) Bonneville Joint School District No.93 3497 N.Ammon Road THE CONSTRUCTION MANAGER: (Name,legal status,and address) Headwaters Construction Company 639 W.9500 S.,Ste 1 TABLE OF ARTICLES A.1 GUARANTEED MAXIMUM PRICE A.2 DATE OF COMMENCEMENT AND SUBSTANTIAL COMPLETION A.3 INFORMATION UPON WHICH AMENDMENT IS BASED A.4 CONSTRUCTION MANAGER’S CONSULTANTS,CONTRACTORS,DESIGN PROFESSIONALS,AND SUPPLIERS ARTICLE A.1 GUARANTEED MAXIMUM PRICE § A.1.1 Guaranteed Maximum Price Pursuant to Section 3.2.6 of the Agreement,the Owner and Construction Manager hereby amend the Agreement to establish a Guaranteed Maximum Price.As agreed by the Owner and Construction Manager,the Guaranteed Maximum Price is an amount that the Contract Sum shall not exceed.The Contract Sum consists of the Construction Manager’s Fee plus the Cost of the Work,as that term is defined in Article 6 of the Agreement. AIA Document A133 –2019 Exhibit A.Copyright ©1991,2003,2009,and 2019.All rights reserved.“The American Institute of Architects,”“American Institute of Architects,”“AIA,”the AIA Logo,and “AIA Contract Documents”are trademarks of The American Institute of Architects.This document was produced at 13:07:26 MDT on 06/05/2025 under Subscription No.20250119633 which expires on 04/16/2026,is not for resale,is licensed for one-time use only,and may only be used in accordance with the AIA Contract Documents®Terms of Service.To report copyright violations,e-mail docinfo@aiacontracts.com. User Notes:(6841eaa75a67a517e84ef614) 2 § A.1.1.1 The Contract Sum is guaranteed by the Construction Manager not to exceed six hundred fifteen thousand nine hundred seventy-nine ($ 615,979 ),subject to additions and deductions by Change Order as provided in the Contract Documents. § A.1.1.2 Itemized Statement of the Guaranteed Maximum Price.Provided below is an itemized statement of the Guaranteed Maximum Price organized by trade categories,including allowances;the Construction Manager’s contingency;alternates;the Construction Manager’s Fee;and other items that comprise the Guaranteed Maximum Price as defined in Section 3.2.1 of the Agreement. (Provide itemized statement below or reference an attachment.) The itemized statement of the Guaranteed Maximum Price is included in Exhibit A-1 attached hereto and titled, “D-93 Falls Valley Elementary –GMP Proposal”,Section 01 –GMP Proposal,dated 8 May 2025. § A.1.1.3 The Construction Manager’s Fee is set forth in Section 6.1.2 of the Agreement. § A.1.1.4 The method of adjustment of the Construction Manager’s Fee for changes in the Work is set forth in Section 6.1.3 of the Agreement. § A.1.1.5 Alternates Alternates,if any,included in the Guaranteed Maximum Price are included in Exhibit A-1 titled,“D-93 Falls Valley Elementary –GMP Proposal”,Section 02 –Basis of Estimate,dated 8 May 2025: See Exhibit A-1 § A.1.1.5.2 Subject to the conditions noted below,the following alternates may be accepted by the Owner following execution of this Exhibit A.Upon acceptance,the Owner shall issue a Modification to the Agreement. (Insert below each alternate and the conditions that must be met for the Owner to accept the alternate.) Item Price Conditions for Acceptance Alternate #1 Alternate #2 $23,321 $14,117 Prior to start of Construction Prior to start of Construction §A.1.1.6 Unit prices,if any are included in Exhibit A-1 titled,“D-93 Falls Valley Elementary –GMP Proposal”, Section 02 –Basis of Estimate,dated 8 May 2025: (Identify the item and state the unit price and quantity limitations,if any,to which the unit price will be applicable.) Item Units and Limitations Price per Unit ($0.00) ARTICLE A.2 DATE OF COMMENCEMENT AND SUBSTANTIAL COMPLETION § A.2.1 The date of commencement of the Work shall be: (Check one of the following boxes.) [] The date of execution of this Amendment. [X ] Established as follows: (Insert a date or a means to determine the date of commencement of the Work.) The date of Commencement of Work shall be established in a Notice to Proceed issue by the Owner. If a date of commencement of the Work is not selected,then the date of commencement shall be the date of execution of this Amendment. § A.2.2 Unless otherwise provided,the Contract Time is the period of time,including authorized adjustments, AIA Document A133 –2019 Exhibit A.Copyright ©1991,2003,2009,and 2019.All rights reserved.“The American Institute of Architects,”“American Institute of Architects,”“AIA,”the AIA Logo,and “AIA Contract Documents”are trademarks of The American Institute of Architects.This document was produced at 13:07:26 MDT on 06/05/2025 under Subscription No.20250119633 which expires on 04/16/2026,is not for resale,is licensed for one-time use only,and may only be used in accordance with the AIA Contract Documents®Terms of Service.To report copyright violations,e-mail docinfo@aiacontracts.com. User Notes:(6841eaa75a67a517e84ef614) 3 allotted in the Contract Documents for Substantial Completion of the Work.The Contract Time shall be measured from the date of commencement of the Work. § A.2.3 Substantial Completion § A.2.3.1 Subject to adjustments of the Contract Time as provided in the Contract Documents,the Construction Manager shall achieve Substantial Completion of the entire Work: (Check one of the following boxes and complete the necessary information.) [X ] Not later than eighty-four (84 )calendar days from the date of commencement of the Work. [] By the following date: § A.2.3.2 Subject to adjustments of the Contract Time as provided in the Contract Documents,if portions of the Work are to be completed prior to Substantial Completion of the entire Work,the Construction Manager shall achieve Substantial Completion of such portions by the following dates: Portion of Work Substantial Completion Date § A.2.3.3 If the Construction Manager fails to achieve Substantial Completion as provided in this Section A.2.3, liquidated damages,if any,shall be assessed as set forth in Section 6.1.6 of the Agreement. ARTICLE A.3 INFORMATION UPON WHICH AMENDMENT IS BASED § A.3.1 The Guaranteed Maximum Price and Contract Time set forth in this Amendment are based on the Contract Documents and the following: § A.3.1.1 The following Supplementary and other Conditions of the Contract: Document Title Date Pages § A.3.1.2 The following Specifications are listed in Exhibit A-1 titled,“D-93 Falls Valley Elementary –GMP Proposal”,Section 03 –Enumeration of Documents,dated 8 May 2025: (Either list the Specifications here,or refer to an exhibit attached to this Amendment.) See Exhibit A-1 Section Title Date Pages § A.3.1.3 The following Drawings are listed in Exhibit A-1 titled,“D-93 Falls Valley Elementary –GMP Proposal”,Section 03 –Enumeration of Documents,dated 8 May 2025: (Either list the Drawings here,or refer to an exhibit attached to this Amendment.) See Exhibit A-1 Number Title Date § A.3.1.4 The Sustainability Plan,if any: (If the Owner identified a Sustainable Objective in the Owner’s Criteria,identify the document or documents that comprise the Sustainability Plan by title,date and number of pages,and include other identifying information.The Sustainability Plan identifies and describes the Sustainable Objective;the targeted Sustainable Measures; implementation strategies selected to achieve the Sustainable Measures;the Owner’s and Construction Manager’s roles and responsibilities associated with achieving the Sustainable Measures;the specific details about design reviews,testing or metrics to verify achievement of each Sustainable Measure;and the Sustainability Documentation required for the Project,as those terms are defined in Exhibit C to the Agreement.) Document A133®–2019 Exhibit B Insurance and Bonds AIA Document A133 –2019 Exhibit B.Copyright ©2019.All rights reserved.“The American Institute of Architects,”“American Institute of Architects,”“AIA,”the AIA Logo,and “AIA Contract Documents”are trademarks of The American Institute of Architects.This document was produced at 13:10:09 MDT on 06/05/2025 under Subscription No.20250119633 which expires on 04/16/2026,is not for resale,is licensed for one-time use only,and may only be used in accordance with the AIA Contract Documents®Terms of Service.To report copyright violations,e-mail docinfo@aiacontracts.com. User Notes:(6841eb81792ef66d053dde30) 1 ADDITIONS AND DELETIONS: The author of this document may have revised the text of the original AIA standard form.An Additions and Deletions Report that notes revisions to the standard form text is available from the author and should be reviewed.A vertical line in the left margin of this document indicates where the author has added to or deleted from the original AIA text. This document has important legal consequences.Consultation with an attorney is encouraged with respect to its completion or modification. This document is intended to be used in conjunction with AIA Document A201™–2017,General Conditions of the Contract for Construction.Article 11 of A201™–2017 contains additional insurance provisions. This Insurance and Bonds Exhibit is part of the Agreement,between the Owner and the Construction Manager,dated the Twenty-ninth day of May in the year Two Thousand Twenty-Five (In words,indicate day,month and year.) for the following PROJECT: (Name and location or address) Falls Valley Elementary School Classroom and Office Remodel 2455 Virlow St. THE OWNER: (Name,legal status,and address) Bonneville Joint School District No.93 3497 N.Ammon Road THE CONSTRUCTION MANAGER: (Name,legal status,and address) Headwaters Construction Company 639 W.9500 S.,Ste 1 TABLE OF ARTICLES B.1 GENERAL B.2 OWNER’S INSURANCE B.3 CONSTRUCTION MANAGER’S INSURANCE AND BONDS B.4 SPECIAL TERMS AND CONDITIONS ARTICLE B.1 GENERAL The Owner and Construction Manager shall purchase and maintain insurance,and provide bonds,as set forth in this Exhibit.As used in this Exhibit,the term General Conditions refers to AIA Document A201™–2017,General Conditions of the Contract for Construction. ARTICLE B.2 OWNER’S INSURANCE § B.2.1 General Prior to commencement of the Work,the Owner shall secure the insurance,and provide evidence of the coverage,required under this Article B.2 and,upon the Construction Manager’s request,provide a copy of the property insurance policy or policies required by Section B.2.3.The copy of the policy or policies provided shall contain all applicable conditions,definitions,exclusions,and endorsements. § B.2.2 Liability Insurance AIA Document A133 –2019 Exhibit B.Copyright ©2019.All rights reserved.“The American Institute of Architects,”“American Institute of Architects,”“AIA,”the AIA Logo,and “AIA Contract Documents”are trademarks of The American Institute of Architects.This document was produced at 13:10:09 MDT on 06/05/2025 under Subscription No.20250119633 which expires on 04/16/2026,is not for resale,is licensed for one-time use only,and may only be used in accordance with the AIA Contract Documents®Terms of Service.To report copyright violations,e-mail docinfo@aiacontracts.com. User Notes:(6841eb81792ef66d053dde30) 2 The Owner shall be responsible for purchasing and maintaining the Owner’s usual general liability insurance. § B.2.3 Required Property Insurance § B.2.3.1 Unless this obligation is placed on the Construction Manager pursuant to Section B.3.3.2.1,the Owner shall purchase and maintain,from an insurance company or insurance companies lawfully authorized to issue insurance in the jurisdiction where the Project is located,property insurance written on a builder's risk “all-risks” completed value or equivalent policy form and sufficient to cover the total value of the entire Project on a replacement cost basis.The Owner’s property insurance coverage shall be no less than the amount of the initial Contract Sum,plus the value of subsequent Modifications and labor performed and materials or equipment supplied by others.The property insurance shall be maintained until Substantial Completion and thereafter as provided in Section B.2.3.1.3,unless otherwise provided in the Contract Documents or otherwise agreed in writing by the parties to this Agreement.This insurance shall include the interests of the Owner,Construction Manager, Subcontractors,and Sub-subcontractors in the Project as insureds.This insurance shall include the interests of mortgagees as loss payees. § B.2.3.1.1 Causes of Loss.The insurance required by this Section B.2.3.1 shall provide coverage for direct physical loss or damage,and shall not exclude the risks of fire,explosion,theft,vandalism,malicious mischief, collapse,earthquake,flood,or windstorm.The insurance shall also provide coverage for ensuing loss or resulting damage from error,omission,or deficiency in construction methods,design,specifications,workmanship,or materials.Sub-limits,if any,are as follows: (Indicate below the cause of loss and any applicable sub-limit.) Cause of Loss Sub-Limit § B.2.3.1.2 Specific Required Coverages.The insurance required by this Section B.2.3.1 shall provide coverage for loss or damage to falsework and other temporary structures,and to building systems from testing and startup. The insurance shall also cover debris removal,including demolition occasioned by enforcement of any applicable legal requirements,and reasonable compensation for the Architect’s and Construction Manager’s services and expenses required as a result of such insured loss,including claim preparation expenses.Sub-limits,if any,are as follows: (Indicate below type of coverage and any applicable sub-limit for specific required coverages.) Coverage Sub-Limit § B.2.3.1.3 Unless the parties agree otherwise,upon Substantial Completion,the Owner shall continue the insurance required by Section B.2.3.1 or,if necessary,replace the insurance policy required under Section B.2.3.1 with property insurance written for the total value of the Project that shall remain in effect until expiration of the period for correction of the Work set forth in Section 12.2.2 of the General Conditions. § B.2.3.1.4 Deductibles and Self-Insured Retentions.If the insurance required by this Section B.2.3 is subject to deductibles or self-insured retentions,the Owner shall be responsible for all loss not covered because of such deductibles or retentions. § B.2.3.2 Occupancy or Use Prior to Substantial Completion.The Owner’s occupancy or use of any completed or partially completed portion of the Work prior to Substantial Completion shall not commence until the insurance company or companies providing the insurance under Section B.2.3.1 have consented in writing to the continuance of coverage.The Owner and the Construction Manager shall take no action with respect to partial occupancy or use that would cause cancellation,lapse,or reduction of insurance,unless they agree otherwise in writing. § B.2.3.3 Insurance for Existing Structures If the Work involves remodeling an existing structure or constructing an addition to an existing structure,the Owner shall purchase and maintain,until the expiration of the period for correction of Work as set forth in Section 12.2.2 of the General Conditions,“all-risks”property insurance,on a replacement cost basis,protecting the existing structure against direct physical loss or damage from the causes of loss identified in Section B.2.3.1, notwithstanding the undertaking of the Work.The Owner shall be responsible for all co-insurance penalties. AIA Document A133 –2019 Exhibit B.Copyright ©2019.All rights reserved.“The American Institute of Architects,”“American Institute of Architects,”“AIA,”the AIA Logo,and “AIA Contract Documents”are trademarks of The American Institute of Architects.This document was produced at 13:10:09 MDT on 06/05/2025 under Subscription No.20250119633 which expires on 04/16/2026,is not for resale,is licensed for one-time use only,and may only be used in accordance with the AIA Contract Documents®Terms of Service.To report copyright violations,e-mail docinfo@aiacontracts.com. User Notes:(6841eb81792ef66d053dde30) 3 § B.2.4 Optional Extended Property Insurance. The Owner shall purchase and maintain the insurance selected and described below. (Select the types of insurance the Owner is required to purchase and maintain by placing an X in the box(es)next to the description(s)of selected insurance.For each type of insurance selected,indicate applicable limits of coverage or other conditions in the fill point below the selected item.) [] § B.2.4.1 Loss of Use,Business Interruption,and Delay in Completion Insurance,to reimburse the Owner for loss of use of the Owner’s property,or the inability to conduct normal operations due to a covered cause of loss. [] § B.2.4.2 Ordinance or Law Insurance,for the reasonable and necessary costs to satisfy the minimum requirements of the enforcement of any law or ordinance regulating the demolition,construction, repair,replacement or use of the Project. [] § B.2.4.3 Expediting Cost Insurance,for the reasonable and necessary costs for the temporary repair of damage to insured property,and to expedite the permanent repair or replacement of the damaged property. [] § B.2.4.4 Extra Expense Insurance,to provide reimbursement of the reasonable and necessary excess costs incurred during the period of restoration or repair of the damaged property that are over and above the total costs that would normally have been incurred during the same period of time had no loss or damage occurred. [] § B.2.4.5 Civil Authority Insurance,for losses or costs arising from an order of a civil authority prohibiting access to the Project,provided such order is the direct result of physical damage covered under the required property insurance. [] § B.2.4.6 Ingress/Egress Insurance,for loss due to the necessary interruption of the insured’s business due to physical prevention of ingress to,or egress from,the Project as a direct result of physical damage. [] § B.2.4.7 Soft Costs Insurance,to reimburse the Owner for costs due to the delay of completion of the Work,arising out of physical loss or damage covered by the required property insurance:including construction loan fees;leasing and marketing expenses;additional fees,including those of architects,engineers,consultants,attorneys and accountants,needed for the completion of the construction,repairs,or reconstruction;and carrying costs such as property taxes,building permits, additional interest on loans,realty taxes,and insurance premiums over and above normal expenses. § B.2.5 Other Optional Insurance. The Owner shall purchase and maintain the insurance selected below. (Select the types of insurance the Owner is required to purchase and maintain by placing an X in the box(es)next to the description(s)of selected insurance.) [] § B.2.5.1 Cyber Security Insurance for loss to the Owner due to data security and privacy breach, including costs of investigating a potential or actual breach of confidential or private information. AIA Document A133 –2019 Exhibit B.Copyright ©2019.All rights reserved.“The American Institute of Architects,”“American Institute of Architects,”“AIA,”the AIA Logo,and “AIA Contract Documents”are trademarks of The American Institute of Architects.This document was produced at 13:10:09 MDT on 06/05/2025 under Subscription No.20250119633 which expires on 04/16/2026,is not for resale,is licensed for one-time use only,and may only be used in accordance with the AIA Contract Documents®Terms of Service.To report copyright violations,e-mail docinfo@aiacontracts.com. User Notes:(6841eb81792ef66d053dde30) 4 (Indicate applicable limits of coverage or other conditions in the fill point below.) [X ] § B.2.5.2 Other Insurance (List below any other insurance coverage to be provided by the Owner and any applicable limits.) Coverage Limits Builder’s Risk Insurance Total GMP Amount ARTICLE B.3 CONSTRUCTION MANAGER’S INSURANCE AND BONDS § B.3.1 General § B.3.1.1 Certificates of Insurance.The Construction Manager shall provide certificates of insurance acceptable to the Owner evidencing compliance with the requirements in this Article B.3 at the following times:(1)prior to commencement of the Work;(2)upon renewal or replacement of each required policy of insurance;and (3)upon the Owner’s written request.An additional certificate evidencing continuation of commercial liability coverage, including coverage for completed operations,shall be submitted with the final Application for Payment and thereafter upon renewal or replacement of such coverage until the expiration of the periods required by Section B.3.2.1 and Section B.3.3.1.The certificates will show the Owner as an additional insured on the Construction Manager’s Commercial General Liability and excess or umbrella liability policy or policies. § B.3.1.2 Deductibles and Self-Insured Retentions.The Construction Manager shall disclose to the Owner any deductible or self-insured retentions applicable to any insurance required to be provided by the Construction Manager. § B.3.1.3 Additional Insured Obligations.To the fullest extent permitted by law,the Construction Manager shall cause the commercial general liability coverage to include (1)the Owner,the Architect,and the Architect’s consultants as additional insureds for claims caused in whole or in part by the Construction Manager’s negligent acts or omissions during the Construction Manager’s operations;and (2)the Owner as an additional insured for claims caused in whole or in part by the Construction Manager’s negligent acts or omissions for which loss occurs during completed operations.The additional insured coverage shall be primary and non-contributory to any of the Owner’s general liability insurance policies and shall apply to both ongoing and completed operations.To the extent commercially available,the additional insured coverage shall be no less than that provided by Insurance Services Office,Inc.(ISO)forms CG 20 10 07 04,CG 20 37 07 04,and,with respect to the Architect and the Architect’s consultants,CG 20 32 07 04. § B.3.2 Construction Manager’s Required Insurance Coverage § B.3.2.1 The Construction Manager shall purchase and maintain the following types and limits of insurance from an insurance company or insurance companies lawfully authorized to issue insurance in the jurisdiction where the Project is located.The Construction Manager shall maintain the required insurance until the expiration of the period for correction of Work as set forth in Section 12.2.2 of the General Conditions,unless a different duration is stated below: (If the Construction Manager is required to maintain insurance for a duration other than the expiration of the period for correction of Work,state the duration.) § B.3.2.2 Commercial General Liability Commercial General Liability insurance for the Project written on an occurrence form with policy limits of not less than one million dollars ($1,000,000 )each occurrence,two million dollars ($2,000,000 ) general aggregate,and two million dollars ($2,000,000 )aggregate for products-completed operations hazard, providing coverage for claims including .1 damages because of bodily injury,sickness or disease,including occupational sickness or disease, and death of any person; .2 personal injury and advertising injury; .3 damages because of physical damage to or destruction of tangible property,including the loss of use of such property; .4 bodily injury or property damage arising out of completed operations;and .5 the Construction Manager’s indemnity obligations under Section 3.18 of the General Conditions. AIA Document A133 –2019 Exhibit B.Copyright ©2019.All rights reserved.“The American Institute of Architects,”“American Institute of Architects,”“AIA,”the AIA Logo,and “AIA Contract Documents”are trademarks of The American Institute of Architects.This document was produced at 13:10:09 MDT on 06/05/2025 under Subscription No.20250119633 which expires on 04/16/2026,is not for resale,is licensed for one-time use only,and may only be used in accordance with the AIA Contract Documents®Terms of Service.To report copyright violations,e-mail docinfo@aiacontracts.com. User Notes:(6841eb81792ef66d053dde30) 5 § B.3.2.2.2 The Construction Manager’s Commercial General Liability policy under this Section B.3.2.2 shall not contain an exclusion or restriction of coverage for the following: .1 Claims by one insured against another insured,if the exclusion or restriction is based solely on the fact that the claimant is an insured,and there would otherwise be coverage for the claim. .2 Claims for property damage to the Construction Manager’s Work arising out of the products- completed operations hazard where the damaged Work or the Work out of which the damage arises was performed by a Subcontractor. .3 Claims for bodily injury other than to employees of the insured. .4 Claims for indemnity under Section 3.18 of the General Conditions arising out of injury to employees of the insured. .5 Claims or loss excluded under a prior work endorsement or other similar exclusionary language. .6 Claims or loss due to physical damage under a prior injury endorsement or similar exclusionary language. .7 Claims related to residential,multi-family,or other habitational projects,if the Work is to be performed on such a project. .8 Claims related to roofing,if the Work involves roofing. .9 Claims related to exterior insulation finish systems (EIFS),synthetic stucco or similar exterior coatings or surfaces,if the Work involves such coatings or surfaces. .10 Claims related to earth subsidence or movement,where the Work involves such hazards. .11 Claims related to explosion,collapse and underground hazards,where the Work involves such hazards. § B.3.2.3 Automobile Liability covering vehicles owned,and non-owned vehicles used,by the Construction Manager,with policy limits of not less than one million dollars ($1,000,000 )per accident,for bodily injury, death of any person,and property damage arising out of the ownership,maintenance and use of those motor vehicles along with any other statutorily required automobile coverage. § B.3.2.4 The Construction Manager may achieve the required limits and coverage for Commercial General Liability and Automobile Liability through a combination of primary and excess or umbrella liability insurance, provided such primary and excess or umbrella insurance policies result in the same or greater coverage as the coverages required under Section B.3.2.2 and B.3.2.3,and in no event shall any excess or umbrella liability insurance provide narrower coverage than the primary policy.The excess policy shall not require the exhaustion of the underlying limits only through the actual payment by the underlying insurers. § B.3.2.5 Workers’Compensation at statutory limits. § B.3.2.6 Employers’Liability with policy limits not less than one million dollars ($1,000,000 )each accident, one million dollars ($1,000,000 )each employee,and one million dollars ($1,000,000 )policy limit. § B.3.2.7 Jones Act,and the Longshore &Harbor Workers’Compensation Act,as required,if the Work involves hazards arising from work on or near navigable waterways,including vessels and docks § B.3.2.8 If the Construction Manager is required to furnish professional services as part of the Work,the Construction Manager shall procure Professional Liability insurance covering performance of the professional services,with policy limits of not less than one million dollars ($1,000,000 )per claim and one million dollars ($1,000,000 )in the aggregate. § B.3.2.9 If the Work involves the transport,dissemination,use,or release of pollutants,the Construction Manager shall procure Pollution Liability insurance,with policy limits of not less than ($)per claim and ($)in the aggregate. § B.3.2.10 Coverage under Sections B.3.2.8 and B.3.2.9 may be procured through a Combined Professional Liability and Pollution Liability insurance policy,with combined policy limits of not less than ($)per claim and ($)in the aggregate. § B.3.2.11 Insurance for maritime liability risks associated with the operation of a vessel,if the Work requires such activities,with policy limits of not less than ($)per claim and ($)in the aggregate. AIA Document A133 –2019 Exhibit B.Copyright ©2019.All rights reserved.“The American Institute of Architects,”“American Institute of Architects,”“AIA,”the AIA Logo,and “AIA Contract Documents”are trademarks of The American Institute of Architects.This document was produced at 13:10:09 MDT on 06/05/2025 under Subscription No.20250119633 which expires on 04/16/2026,is not for resale,is licensed for one-time use only,and may only be used in accordance with the AIA Contract Documents®Terms of Service.To report copyright violations,e-mail docinfo@aiacontracts.com. User Notes:(6841eb81792ef66d053dde30) 6 § B.3.2.12 Insurance for the use or operation of manned or unmanned aircraft,if the Work requires such activities, with policy limits of not less than ($)per claim and ($)in the aggregate. § B.3.3 Construction Manager’s Other Insurance Coverage § B.3.3.1 Insurance selected and described in this Section B.3.3 shall be purchased from an insurance company or insurance companies lawfully authorized to issue insurance in the jurisdiction where the Project is located.The Construction Manager shall maintain the required insurance until the expiration of the period for correction of Work as set forth in Section 12.2.2 of the General Conditions,unless a different duration is stated below: (If the Construction Manager is required to maintain any of the types of insurance selected below for a duration other than the expiration of the period for correction of Work,state the duration.) Contractor shall maintain Completed Operations Insurance for a minimum of six (6)years,or as allowed by the statue of repose for the State of Idaho at the time of the claim,whichever is greater. § B.3.3.2 The Construction Manager shall purchase and maintain the following types and limits of insurance in accordance with Section B.3.3.1. (Select the types of insurance the Construction Manager is required to purchase and maintain by placing an X in the box(es)next to the description(s)of selected insurance.Where policy limits are provided,include the policy limit in the appropriate fill point.) [] § B.3.3.2.1 Property insurance of the same type and scope satisfying the requirements identified in Section B.2.3,which,if selected in this Section B.3.3.2.1,relieves the Owner of the responsibility to purchase and maintain such insurance except insurance required by Section B.2.3.1.3 and Section B.2.3.3.The Construction Manager shall comply with all obligations of the Owner under Section B.2.3 except to the extent provided below.The Construction Manager shall disclose to the Owner the amount of any deductible,and the Owner shall be responsible for losses within the deductible.Upon request,the Construction Manager shall provide the Owner with a copy of the property insurance policy or policies required.The Owner shall adjust and settle the loss with the insurer and be the trustee of the proceeds of the property insurance in accordance with Article 11 of the General Conditions unless otherwise set forth below: (Where the Construction Manager’s obligation to provide property insurance differs from the Owner’s obligations as described under Section B.2.3,indicate such differences in the space below. Additionally,if a party other than the Owner will be responsible for adjusting and settling a loss with the insurer and acting as the trustee of the proceeds of property insurance in accordance with Article 11 of the General Conditions,indicate the responsible party below.) [] § B.3.3.2.2 Railroad Protective Liability Insurance,with policy limits of not less than ($)per claim and ($)in the aggregate,for Work within fifty (50)feet of railroad property. [] § B.3.3.2.3 Asbestos Abatement Liability Insurance,with policy limits of not less than ($)per claim and ($)in the aggregate,for liability arising from the encapsulation,removal,handling,storage, transportation,and disposal of asbestos-containing materials. [] § B.3.3.2.4 Insurance for physical damage to property while it is in storage and in transit to the construction site on an “all-risks”completed value form. [] § B.3.3.2.5 Property insurance on an “all-risks”completed value form,covering property owned by the Construction Manager and used on the Project,including scaffolding and other equipment. [X ] § B.3.3.2.6 Other Insurance (List below any other insurance coverage to be provided by the Construction Manager and any applicable limits.) Coverage Limits Umbrella Excess Liability Insurance Ten Million ($10,000,000)per occurrence/aggregate § B.3.4 Performance Bond and Payment Bond AIA Document A133 –2019 Exhibit B.Copyright ©2019.All rights reserved.“The American Institute of Architects,”“American Institute of Architects,”“AIA,”the AIA Logo,and “AIA Contract Documents”are trademarks of The American Institute of Architects.This document was produced at 13:10:09 MDT on 06/05/2025 under Subscription No.20250119633 which expires on 04/16/2026,is not for resale,is licensed for one-time use only,and may only be used in accordance with the AIA Contract Documents®Terms of Service.To report copyright violations,e-mail docinfo@aiacontracts.com. User Notes:(6841eb81792ef66d053dde30) 7 The Construction Manager shall provide surety bonds,from a company or companies lawfully authorized to issue surety bonds in the jurisdiction where the Project is located,as follows: (Specify type and penal sum of bonds.) Type Penal Sum ($0.00) Payment Bond $615,979 Performance Bond $615,979 Payment and Performance Bonds shall be AIA Document A312™,Payment Bond and Performance Bond,or contain provisions identical to AIA Document A312™,current as of the date of this Agreement. ARTICLE B.4 SPECIAL TERMS AND CONDITIONS Special terms and conditions that modify this Insurance and Bonds Exhibit,if any,are as follows: 900 Jet Stream Drive, Rexburg, Idaho 83440 | 866.496.9868 | HeadwatersCC.com PROPOSAL May 8, 2025 John Pymm Bonneville School District #93 2455 Virlow Street Idaho Falls, ID 83401 Project: Falls Valley Classroom/Office Remodel On behalf of Headwaters Construction Company, I am pleased to submit our GMP Proposal for the Falls Valley Elementary Classroom/office remodel for the following amount: GMP Total $615,979 Alternate #1 $23,321 Alternate #2 $14,117 Enclosed you will find the GMP Cost Summary, Basis of Estimate, and an Enumeration of Documents, and Construction Schedule. We look forward to a successful and enjoyable project together. Thank you for this opportunity, please do not hesitate to contact me directly with any questions and/or comments. Respectfully submitted, Max Hyde Assistant Preconstruction Manager MHyde@headwaterscc.com cc: Logan Bingham – Project Executive Cody Sommers – Project Manager Brennon Baker– Preconstruction Director 225023 - GMP Estimate May 8, 2025 ARCHITECT:NBW Architects LOCATION:Idaho Falls, Idaho DURATION (months):2.5 SITE ACREAGE: SQUARE FOOTAGE:1,800 # OF UNITS:N/A Alternate #1 Alternate #2 ALLOWANCES $0 $0 $0 SITE WORK $52,372 $2,150 $1,250 3 Environmental Assessments NOT APPLICABLE 4 Selective Demolition Leatham Construction $23,900 $2,150 $1,250 5 Hazardous Materials Abatement Idaho Abatement $28,472 STRUCTURE $45,600 $4,200 $0 16 Structural Unit Masonry JW Masonry $4,000 17 Rough Carpentry Turnkey Blu-D Construction $24,800 $4,200 18 Structural Steel & Misc. Steel Fabrications NOT APPLICABLE 19 Building Concrete JM Concrete $16,800 20 Saw Cutting SEE LINE #4 21 Grouting NOT APPLICABLE ENCLOSURE & ROOFING $28,003 $11,900 $10,948 29 Building Insulation BDI $1,787 30 Weather Barriers HWCC $411 $551 31 Unit Masonry Veneer SEE LINE #16 -$500 32 Windows SEE LINE #33 33 Exterior Entrances & Storefront Caliber Glass $20,265 $3,463 $10,948 34 Joint Sealants HWCC $540 35 Sheet Metal Flashing & Trim SEE LINE #36 36 Metal Siding Thomas D Robison $5,000 $8,386 INTERIOR FINISHES $123,646 $1,439 $500 47 Temporary Building Construction Requirements HWCC $1,350 48 Interior Finish Carpentry NOT APPLICABLE 49 Cabinets & Countertops Blue Mountain $36,372 $939 50 Doors, Frames & Hardware ABS $17,022 51 Interior Glass/Glazing & Mirrors SEE LINE #33 52 Drywall Assemblies Idaho Interior $16,000 $500 $500 53 Tiling Timeless Tile $11,600 54 Acoustical Ceilings Idaho Interiors $12,900 55 Flooring Carpet Direct $15,442 56 Painting & Coatings National Coatings $12,850 57 Wall Coverings NOT IN CONTRACT 58 Access Doors & Panels NOT APPLICABLE 59 Concrete Floor Finishing National Coatings $110 SPECIALTIES, EQUIPMENT & FURNISHINGS $3,860 $1,288 $0 67 Interior Signage Landmark Signs $425 $440 68 Toilet, Bath & Laundry Accessories Highland Specialties $903 70 Residential Appliances BY OWNER 71 Window Treatments Midwest D-Vision Solutions $1,483 $848 72 Furnishings & Accessories BY OWNER 73 Fire Protection Specialties Highland Specialties $895 74 Visual Display Units HWCC $154 MEP & SPECIAL SYSTEMS $247,727 $0 $0 92 Plumbing Bingham Mechanical $48,900 94 HVAC Systems Commercial Metal Works $119,493 95 Electrical & Special Systems Nelson Electric $79,334 CONTINGENCY $18,480 $700 $424 3.0%CMGC Construction Contingency $18,480 $700 $424 0.0%Design Contingency $0 0.0%Escalation Contingency $0 0.0%Owner Contingency $0 4% 2% Falls Valley Elementary - Classroom/Office Remodel 2024.11.07 - Estimate Template ALTERNATES #Description Subcontractor Base Price Comments Print Date: 5/8/2025 Page 1 of 2 225023 - GMP Estimate May 8, 2025 ARCHITECT:NBW Architects LOCATION:Idaho Falls, Idaho DURATION (months):2.5 SITE ACREAGE: SQUARE FOOTAGE:1,800 # OF UNITS:N/A Alternate #1 Alternate #2 Falls Valley Elementary - Classroom/Office Remodel 2024.11.07 - Estimate Template ALTERNATES #Description Subcontractor Base Price Comments GENERAL CONDITIONS & GENERAL REQUIREMENTS BASED ON SUBTOTAL SUBTOTAL SUBTOTAL General Conditions & General Requirements GC's Tab $54,622 INSURANCES & BONDS BASED ON SUBTOTAL SUBTOTAL SUBTOTAL REQUIRED General Liability, Design & Pollution Insurance $615,979 $1,910 $72 $44 REQUIRED Payment & Performance Bond $615,979 $6,265 $237 $144 OWNER Builder's Risk Insurance $615,979 BY OWNER RATE CONTRACTOR'S FEE BASED ON SUBTOTAL SUBTOTAL SUBTOTAL 0.5%Pre-Construction Services $582,485 $2,913 $110 $67 5.25%CM/GC Fee $582,485 $30,581 $1,224 $741 Alternate #1 Alternate #2 $/SF $342.21 $653,417 Total Including Alternates $13,309 $21,677 $21,986 $23,321 $23,321 $13,122 $14,117 $14,117 $21,677 $13,122 SUBTOTAL (with GC's, Insurance & Fee) $615,979 Estimate Amount $615,979CONSTRUCTION ESTIMATE TOTAL SUBTOTAL (with General Conditions) $574,310 SUBTOTAL (with GC's & Insurance) $582,485 SUBTOTAL $519,688 Print Date: 5/8/2025 Page 2 of 2 WBS Section Description Qty Unit Unit Cost Subtotal 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 12 $0 √ $25,642 √ $23,900 Demo walls √ √ Demo doors √ √ Demo windows √ √ Demo countertops & cabinets √ √ Demo all carpet, base & adhesives √ √ A0.1/KN 7 Sawcut, remove and dispose of concrete floor √ √ Remove hollow metal doors, hollow metal frames to remain in place per sheet A0.1/Demolition Keynote 8.√ √ Remove opaque panel in the hollow metal frame, hollow metal frame to remain per sheet A0.1/Demolition Keynote 9.√ √ Demolish and dispose of acoustical ceilings only per Demolition RCP on sheet A0.1 √ √ Remove and dispose of vinyl window in hollow metal frame. (Demolition Keynote 12)√ √ Alternate #1 - Cut in New Windows at the South Wall of the Lounge/Work Room √ $4,950 √ See Alternate Alternate #2 - New Storefront System in the Therapy Room √ $2,400 √ See Alternate Subcontractor Trade Contingency Demolition 4 Falls Valley Elementary - Classroom/Office Remodel Contact Name: Phone: Detailed Estimate A-Core Leatham Construction 225023 - GMP Estimate Email: 5/8/2025 COMPLETE COMPLETE COMPLETE TOTAL $0 $32,992 $23,900 Demolition WBS Section Description Qty Unit Unit Cost Subtotal 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 22 $0 √ $4,000 $4,000 Infill after removal of unit ventilator √ Alternate #1 - Cut in New Windows on South Wall of Lounge/Work Room √ See Alternate Excluded Subcontractor Trade Contingency Structural Unit Masonry 16 Falls Valley Elementary - Classroom/Office Remodel Contact Name: Phone: Detailed Estimate JW Masonry DCR Exteriors 225023 - GMP Estimate Email: 5/8/2025 COMPLETE COMPLETE COMPLETE TOTAL $0 $4,000 $4,000 Structural Unit Masonry WBS Section Description Qty Unit Unit Cost Subtotal 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 16 $0 √ $23,800 Provide wall types 6.4A, 6.4B, 6.6A, 6.6B and 6.6C in all required locations on the main floor plan.√ Provide all stud infill walls per main floor plan.√ Provide 2x4 stud framing per sheet A7.1 Detail 2 √ Misc. Backing/Blocking O $1,000 Alternate #1 - Cut in New Windows on the South Wall of Lounge/Work Room √ See Alternate Subcontractor Trade Contingency Rough Carpentry Turnkey 17 Falls Valley Elementary - Classroom/Office Remodel Contact Name: Phone: Detailed Estimate Blu-D Construction 225023 - GMP Estimate Email: 5/8/2025 COMPLETE COMPLETE TOTAL $0 $24,800 Rough Carpentry Turnkey WBS Section Description Qty Unit Unit Cost Subtotal 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 37 $0 √ $15,800 Replace concrete slab in areas required per demolition plan A0.1 √ Patching/Repair O $1,000 Subcontractor Trade Contingency Building Concrete 19 Falls Valley Elementary - Classroom/Office Remodel Contact Name: Phone: Detailed Estimate JM Concrete 225023 - GMP Estimate Email: 5/8/2025 COMPLETE COMPLETE TOTAL $0 $16,800 Building Concrete WBS Section Description Qty Unit Unit Cost Subtotal 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 12 $0 √ $24,650 √ $46,000 √$22,093 Furnish & install 1/4" tempered glazing in opening in hollow metal frame window per Keynote 6/A1.1 √ √√ Add security film on existing glazing, vestibule entrance door per Keynote 4/A1.1 √ √√ Replace opaque panels with 1/4" clear float tempered glazing in side lites of doors 006A and 006B. (A1.1, A6.1)√ √√ Provide 1/4" clear floating tempered glazing where required.√ √√ Provide 1/4" clear float tempered glazing with security film where required.√ √√ Provide glazing for wood door types A & B on sheet A6.1 √ √√ Provide aluminum storefront frame types 3 & 4 per sheet A6.1 √ √√ Provide aluminum break metal to match storefront per jamb detail F/A6.1 √ √√ ADD Alternate #1 - Provide three new aluminum frame windows with 1" clear insulated glazing, per sheet A9.1 √ $4,910 Excluded √See Alternate ADD Alternate #2 - Provide new aluminum storefront door, frames, and 1/4" clear float glazing at Therapy Room 006, per sheet A9.1 √ $14,057 √ $27,000 √See Alternate Deduct to provide glazing for wood doors √ ($1,000) Excluded √($1,828) Subcontractor Trade Contingency Exterior Entrances, Storefronts & Curtain Wall 33 Falls Valley Elementary - Classroom/Office Remodel Contact Name: Phone: Detailed Estimate Cherry Glass NuVu Glass Caliber Glass 225023 - GMP Estimate Email: 5/8/2025 COMPLETE COMPLETE COMPLETE COMPLETE TOTAL $0 $42,617 $73,000 $20,265 Exterior Entrances, Storefronts & Curtain Wall WBS Section Description Qty Unit Unit Cost Subtotal 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 11 $0 √ $5,000 Misc. flashing and trim √ Misc. modification and repair to existing roof √ Alternate #1 - Cut in New Windows at South Wall of Lounge/Work Room √ See Alternate Subcontractor Trade Contingency Metal Siding 36 Falls Valley Elementary - Classroom/Office Remodel Contact Name: Phone: Detailed Estimate Thomas D Robison 225023 - GMP Estimate Email: 5/8/2025 COMPLETE COMPLETE TOTAL $0 $5,000 Metal Siding WBS Section Description Qty Unit Unit Cost Subtotal 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 $0 √ $36,372 √ $69,950 √$44,665 Install Owner provided mail box casework, blocking provided by others. (Keynote 8/A1.1)√ √√ Provide high pressure decorative laminate products, per sheet A1.1 finish schedule key Wilsonart - Taupe Geo Y0623-60 √ √√ Provide 3/4" plastic laminate panels, drawers, and doors in all required areas including but not limited to, restrooms, lounge/workroom, reception, principal, etc. (A1.1, A2.1 Elevations)√ √√ Provide tall storage cabinets with shelving and adjustable shelving. (A1.1, A2.1)√ √√ Provide cabinets hardware with locks as required.√ √√ Countertops √ √√ Provide solid surface countertops with 4" backsplash. (A1.1, A2.1)√ √√ Provide solid surface panels at reception desk per sheet A2.1 elevations 9,10, & 11.√ √√ Provide countertop brackets for solid surface countertops, see sheet A2.1 section J & K.√ √√ Provide quartz agglomerate countertops at high reception desk counter. (A1.1, A2.1)√ √√√ $2,944 √ $2,366 √ $2,980 Provide solid surface sills at existing windows per detail 6/A6.1 √ √√ Alternate #1 - Cut in New Windows on South Wall of Lounge/Work Room √ See Alternate √ $1,095 √$520 Subcontractor Trade Contingency Custom Royal Countertops Universal Stone Cabinets & Countertops 49 Falls Valley Elementary - Classroom/Office Remodel Contact Name: Phone: Detailed Estimate Blue Mountain Capital Concstruction & Millwork Jorgenson Cabinets Valley View Granite 225023 - GMP Estimate Email: INCOMPLETE5/8/2025 COMPLETE COMPLETE COMPLETE COMPLETE TOTAL $0 $36,372 $71,045 $45,185 INCOMPLETE INCOMPLETE INCOMPLETE INCOMPLETE INCOMPLETE Cabinets & Countertops WBS Section Description Qty Unit Unit Cost Subtotal 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 14 $0 √ $24,247 √ $16,369 Provide solid core flush wood doors per types on sheet A6.1, glazing for doors provided by others.√ √ Provide hollow metal frames per door schedule on sheet A6.1 √ √ Door hardware per specification √ √ Install √ √ Provide glazing for wood doors √ Included √ $653 Subcontractor Trade Contingency Doors, Frames & Hardware 50 Falls Valley Elementary - Classroom/Office Remodel Contact Name: Phone: Detailed Estimate Johnson Brothers ABS 225023 - GMP Estimate Email: 5/8/2025 COMPLETE COMPLETE COMPLETE TOTAL $0 $24,247 $17,022 Doors, Frames & Hardware WBS Section Description Qty Unit Unit Cost Subtotal 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 18 $0 √ $14,500 √ $16,149 5/8" gyp board √ √ 5/8" backer baord where tile is specified in finish schedule. (A1.1)√ √ Provide 1/2" resilient channel and 1/4" sound proofing membrane, Wall Blokker Pro or similar for wall type 6.6B (A1.1)√ √ Alternate #1 - Cut in New Windows at South Wall of Lounge/Work Room √ See Alternate √ $450 Alternate #2 - New Storefront System in Therapy Room √ See Alternate √ $551 Patch & repair O $1,500 O $1,500 Subcontractor Trade Contingency Drywall Assemblies 52 Falls Valley Elementary - Classroom/Office Remodel Contact Name: Phone: Detailed Estimate Idaho Interior All Phase 225023 - GMP Estimate Email: 5/8/2025 COMPLETE COMPLETE COMPLETE TOTAL $0 $16,000 $18,650 Drywall Assemblies WBS Section Description Qty Unit Unit Cost Subtotal 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 13 $0 √ $11,600 Provide wall tile in all types specified in finish schedule key on sheet A1.1 √ Provide wall tile in restrooms 101 and 103 to full height.√ Provide wall till backsplash in lounge room per elevation 2/A2.1 √ Provide floor tile in all types specificed in finish schedule key on sheet A1.1 √ Provide floor tile in restrooms 101 and 103.√ Provide floor tile in wellness room 108.√ Subcontractor Trade Contingency Tiling 53 Falls Valley Elementary - Classroom/Office Remodel Contact Name: Phone: Detailed Estimate Timeless Tile 225023 - GMP Estimate Email: 5/8/2025 COMPLETE COMPLETE TOTAL $0 $11,600 Tiling WBS Section Description Qty Unit Unit Cost Subtotal 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 11 $0 √ $12,900 Provide specified acoustic ceilng tiles and grid on gypsum board in locations per sheet A7.1 √ Included Subcontractor Trade Contingency Acoustical Ceilings 54 Falls Valley Elementary - Classroom/Office Remodel Contact Name: Phone: Detailed Estimate Idaho Interiors 225023 - GMP Estimate Email: 5/8/2025 COMPLETE COMPLETE TOTAL $0 $12,900 Acoustical Ceilings WBS Section Description Qty Unit Unit Cost Subtotal 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 11 $0 √ $16,100 √ $15,192 √$15,755 √ $17,447 Provide carpet tile CP1 in all areas specified in plans √ √√√ Remove existing carpet in all areas per demolition sheet A0.1 √ √√√ Provide carpet tile as specified in therapy room and room on sheet A1.1 √ √√√ Provide walk off mat as specified in vestibule on sheet A1.1 √ √√√ Provide 4" rubber base as specified and in locations on sheet A1.1 √ √√√ Provide rubber base over toe kicks as shown on sheet A2.1 elevations.√ √√√ Additional floor prep O $250 O $250 O $250 O $250 Subcontractor Trade Contingency Flooring 55 Falls Valley Elementary - Classroom/Office Remodel Contact Name: Phone: Detailed Estimate Hart Flooring Carpet Direct W2W Showcase Interiors 225023 - GMP Estimate Email: COMPLETE5/8/2025 COMPLETE COMPLETE COMPLETE COMPLETE TOTAL $0 $16,350 $15,442 $16,005 $17,697 Flooring WBS Section Description Qty Unit Unit Cost Subtotal 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 $0 √ $12,000 Provide painting per finish schedule key on sheet A1.1 √ Touch-up painting O $850 Subcontractor Trade Contingency Painting & Coatings 56 Falls Valley Elementary - Classroom/Office Remodel Contact Name: Phone: Detailed Estimate National Coatings 225023 - GMP Estimate Email: 5/8/2025 COMPLETE COMPLETE TOTAL $0 $12,850 Painting & Coatings WBS Section Description Qty Unit Unit Cost Subtotal 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 $0 Sealed concrete in the mechanical room 107A √ $110 Subcontractor Trade Contingency Concrete Floor Finishing 59 Falls Valley Elementary - Classroom/Office Remodel Contact Name: Phone: Detailed Estimate National Coatings 225023 - GMP Estimate Email: 5/8/2025 COMPLETE COMPLETE TOTAL $0 $110 Concrete Floor Finishing WBS Section Description Qty Unit Unit Cost Subtotal 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 $0 √ $3,717 √ $425 Install Interior Signage √ √ Alternate #1 - Cut in New Windows on the South Wall of Lounge/Work Room √ $2,425 √ See Alternate Subcontractor Trade Contingency Interior Signage 67 Falls Valley Elementary - Classroom/Office Remodel Contact Name: Phone: Detailed Estimate Midwest-D Landmark Signs 225023 - GMP Estimate Email: 5/8/2025 COMPLETE COMPLETE COMPLETE TOTAL $0 $6,142 $425 Interior Signage WBS Section Description Qty Unit Unit Cost Subtotal 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 10 $0 √ $975 √ $3,790 √$903 Provide grab bars per sheet A2.1 elevations.√ √√ Provide fire extinguishers and semi-recessed fire extinguisher cabinets.√ √√ Provide mirrors in bathrooms 101 & 103.√ √√ Install √ Excluded √ Included √Included Subcontractor Trade Contingency Toilet, Bath & Laundry Accessories 68 Falls Valley Elementary - Classroom/Office Remodel Contact Name: Phone: Detailed Estimate Cannon Sales SBI Highland Specialties 225023 - GMP Estimate Email: 5/8/2025 COMPLETE COMPLETE COMPLETE COMPLETE TOTAL $0 $975 $3,790 $903 Toilet, Bath & Laundry Accessories WBS Section Description Qty Unit Unit Cost Subtotal 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 8 $0 √ $1,700 √ $1,480 √$1,483 Provide specified manual roller shades at existing windows per sheet A1.1 √ √√ ADD Alternate #1 - Provide specified manual roller shades for three proposed aluminum windows on sheet A9.1 Excluded √ $1,745 √See Alternate Install Excluded √ Included √Included Subcontractor Trade Contingency Window Treatments 71 Falls Valley Elementary - Classroom/Office Remodel Contact Name: Phone: Detailed Estimate Cannon Sales Scottco Blinds Midwest D-Vision Solutions 225023 - GMP Estimate Email: 5/8/2025 COMPLETE INCOMPLETE COMPLETE COMPLETE TOTAL $0 INCOMPLETE $3,225 $1,483 Window Treatments WBS Section Description Qty Unit Unit Cost Subtotal 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 11 $0 $605 $3,070 $1,327 √ $895 Fire Extinguishers √ √√√ Cabinets √ √√√ Install O $300 √ Included √Included √ Included Subcontractor Trade Contingency Fire Protection Specialties 73 Falls Valley Elementary - Classroom/Office Remodel Contact Name: Phone: Detailed Estimate Cannon Sales SBI Phoenix Fire Highland Specialties 225023 - GMP Estimate Email: COMPLETE5/8/2025 COMPLETE COMPLETE COMPLETE COMPLETE TOTAL $0 $905 $3,070 $1,327 $895 Fire Protection Specialties WBS Section Description Qty Unit Unit Cost Subtotal 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 14 $0 √ $45,690 √ $44,400 Demo Demolish and dispose of plumbing fixtures shown on demolition plan. Cap and/or remove piping as required for remodel. (Demolition Keynote 4)√ √ Demolish and dispose of sink, cap and/or remove piping as required for remodel. (Demolition Keynote 5)√ √ Remove plumbing fixtures completely as shown on sheet P2.00, including existing cold/hot water branches back to existing main line and cap with a watertight seal. Cap existing sewer line with a watertight seal √ √ Remove existing water closets completely, cap existing 4" sewer line with water tight seal and remove existing 2" sewer line.√ √ Remove spoils from trenching for new plumbing lines O $1,500 O $1,500 Plumbing √ √ Connect new cold waterline into existing cold water mainline. (P2.00)√ √ Provide condensate piping from mechanical units to catch basin.√ √ Provide a condensate catch basin as specified, with 18 gauge 304 stainless steel with water tight seal on all sides per detail 5/M5.02 √ √ Provide all fixtures listed on sheet P6.00 plumbing schedules.√ √ Misc. modification & tie-in to existing O $3,000 O $3,000 Subcontractor Trade Contingency Plumbing 92 Falls Valley Elementary - Classroom/Office Remodel Contact Name: Phone: Detailed Estimate Mathews Plumbing Bingham Mechanical 225023 - GMP Estimate Email: 5/8/2025 COMPLETE COMPLETE COMPLETE TOTAL $0 $50,190 $48,900 Plumbing WBS Section Description Qty Unit Unit Cost Subtotal 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 14 $0 √ $119,000 √ $111,993 Remove existing unit ventilators on sheet M2.01 √ √ Remove existing exhaust fans, and duct up to roof at existing restrooms on sheet M2.01 √ √ Repair roof penetrations after removal O $2,500 O $2,500 All HVAC controls to be by Harris Control.√ √ Split system indoor units √ √ Condensing units √ √ Provide prefabricated equipment support curbs for outdoor units per detail 4/M5.02 √ √ Refrigerant piping √ √ Provide insulated pipe jacket for refrigerant piping per detail 1/M5.02 √ √ Provide an electric wall heater per schedule on sheet M6.00 in restroom 101.√ √ Provide a condensate catch basin as specified, with 18 gauge 304 stainless steel with water tight seal on all sides per detail 5/M5.02 √ √ Misc. modifications and tie-in to existing O $5,000 O $5,000 Subcontractor Trade Contingency HVAC Systems 94 Falls Valley Elementary - Classroom/Office Remodel Contact Name: Phone: Detailed Estimate Lewis Corporation Commercial Metal Works 225023 - GMP Estimate Email: 5/8/2025 COMPLETE COMPLETE COMPLETE TOTAL $0 $126,500 $119,493 HVAC Systems WBS Section Description Qty Unit Unit Cost Subtotal 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 19 $0 √ $99,709 √ $80,000 √$82,285 √ $73,334 √ $104,000 √ $119,000 Demo √ √√√ √ √ Remove existing lighting fixtures and return to owner. (Keyed Note 3/E1.0)√ √√√ √ √ Remove existing devices on walls, including all conduit, conductors, and junction boxes as shown on sheet E1.0 √ √√√ √ √ Remove existing electrical panel √ √√√ √ √ Disconnect mechanical equipment in preparation for rememoval by HVAC contractor. (E1.0)√ √√√ √ √ Additional mobilization O $1,500 O $1,500 O $1,500 O $1,500 O $1,500 O $1,500 Power √ √√√ √ √ Misc. modifications and tie-ins to existing O $4,500 O $4,500 O $4,500 O $4,500 O $4,500 O $4,500 Connection to HVAC equipment provided by others √ √√√ √ √ Provide and install new breaker on the existing electrical distribution board √ √√√ √ √ Provide new electrical panel √ √√√ √ √ Receptacles, switches, GFCI outlets √ √√√ √ √ Thermostat connection √ √√√ √ √ Lighting √ √√√ √ √ Lighting per schedule √ √√√ √ √ Dimmer switch assemblies √ √√√ √ √ Occupancy sensors √ √√√ √ √ Low Voltage/Data √ √√√ √ √ Power/data floor box rough-in √ √√√ √ √ Modify existing fire alarm √ √√√ √ √ Provide access control - coordinate with HEI Security √ Included √ Included √Included √ Included √ Included √ Included Subcontractor Trade Contingency Cutting Edge Electric Mountain Valley Electric Electrical & Special Systems 95 Falls Valley Elementary - Classroom/Office Remodel Contact Name: Phone: Detailed Estimate DC Electric Armstrong Electric Rocky Mountain Electric Nelson Electric 225023 - GMP Estimate Email: COMPLETE5/8/2025 COMPLETE COMPLETE COMPLETE COMPLETE TOTAL $0 $105,709 $86,000 $88,285 $110,000 $125,000 COMPLETE COMPLETE $79,334 Electrical & Special Systems Basis of Estimate Falls Valley Elementary Bonneville School District #93 May 8, 2025 Headwaters Construction Company Basis of Estimate Page 1 of 6 The Basis of Estimate is a written explanation clarifying the scope, assumptions and exclusions used in establishing the GMP Estimate dated May 8, 2025. The Proposal is presented in an eight group, systems format best utilized for analyzing and comparing project costs during design and preconstruction. This proposal is based on Headwaters Construction’s incorporation of the scope shown on the Falls Valley Elementary Classroom/Office Remodel documents dated 03/21/2025, and the scope clarifications below. Assumption, Clarifications & Exclusions Safety · Site Visit Performed: o Project Pre-Bid Meeting with Subcontractors o Project Pre-Construction Meeting with Operations Team & Bonneville School District #93. · Unique Features of Work Identified – o Hazordous materials abatement. o Selective Demolition. · Full Perimeter Fencing and secured gates shall be maintained for the duration of the project, enclosing the entire area affected by construction. Quality Headwaters Construction Company has included in this estimate a high level of construction quality based on plans and specifications. Our goal is to meet and exceed client expectations. · Option Studies Performed – o None Requested · Anticipated Mockups During Construction – o None · All materials, equipment, and finishes to be installed shall be verified by submittals and samples where available. Schedule · Anticipated Construction Duration: 2.5 months · Construction Start Date: June 2, 2025 · Substantial Completion Date: August 17, 2025 · Warranty Duration: 1 Year from the Final Completion Date Basis of Estimate Falls Valley Elementary Bonneville School District #93 May 8, 2025 Headwaters Construction Company Basis of Estimate Page 2 of 6 Cost This Proposal does not include Prevailing Wage Rates. This proposal includes all necessary Idaho sales and use taxes. The estimated value provided in the proposal includes all direct and indirect construction costs but does not include typical project “soft costs”. These costs include, but are not limited to design professional fees, permits, and plan review fees, utility connection fees, land acquisition costs, “loose” furniture, fixtures and equipment (FF&E), special inspections, etc. Contingency & Allowances · Design Contingency (0%) – Design Contingency is not included in this Proposal. · Escalation Contingency (0%) – Escalation Contingency is not included in this Proposal. · CM/GC Construction Contingency (3.0%) – CM/GC Construction Contingency is included in this proposal. · Owner Project Contingency – Owner Project Contingency is not included in this Proposal. Alternates This GMP Proposal includes the following add alternates: · Alternate #1 – Cut in New Windows on the South Wall of Lounge/Work Room - $23,321 · Alternate #2 – New Storefront System in the Therapy Room - $14,117 NOTE: Add alternates are not included in the base bid total. Alternates will be added to the estimate total once approval has been given. Allowances None included. Subcontractors All subcontractors will be properly licensed with the Idaho Division of Public Works, bidding within their license limits. All sub-tier subcontractors are also properly licensed for their respective scopes of work. General Assumptions · This cost proposal is considered lump sum, not line itemed. Scope values are provided for transparency and as a contract schedule of values. · We anticipate normal working hours, Monday through Friday. · Headwaters Construction’s proposal is for construction costs only, unless otherwise specified. Soft costs, permits and fees, inspections, etc. are expected to be covered by others. · Any and all savings or any approved value engineering savings during construction will be added to the CM/GC Construction Contingency. As the GMP Estimate Proposal is lump sum, savings are not fully realized until Substantial Completion. · Any savings and or remaining CM/GC Construction Contingency at the end of the project will be returned to the Owner. Basis of Estimate Falls Valley Elementary Bonneville School District #93 May 8, 2025 Headwaters Construction Company Basis of Estimate Page 3 of 6 Specific Exclusions · Typical Project “Soft Costs” unless otherwise specified. These include, but are not limited to: design professional fees, permits, and plan review fees, utility connection fees, land acquisition costs, legal fees, equipment and furnishings, special inspections, etc. · “Loose” furniture, fixtures and equipment (FF&E) not specifically listed as being provided. · Third party testing and inspections. · Any costs associated with the City of Idaho Falls, extra coordination, inspections, metering, etc. · Builder’s Risk Insurance is by Owner. · White board is furnished by Owner, contractor installed including blocking. · Security Camera Monitor is provided by the Owner, rough-in only by electrical contractor. · Mailbox casework is furnished by Owner, contractor installed including blocking. · Fire suppression. Trade Specific Assumptions: Existing Conditions: Hazardous Materials Abatement · We included pricing for asbestos abatement for existing VCT flooring and acoustic ceiling tiles. This includes properly disposing of hazardous materials at an EPA/DEQ approved landfill. · Flooring areas included are sawcut areas in the south classroom and the bathroom of the north classroom. · Ceiling areas include both classrooms, bathrooms in classrooms, and entry vestibule, all areas where ceiling tiles are being removed on sheet A0.1 demolition plan. Selective Demolition · Pricing includes removal and disposal of all items as noted in the contract documents, unless noted otherwise. Enclosure & Roofing: Masonry · Pricing includes infill with new CMU after existing ventilators are removed. If alternate #1 is accepted this will change to infilling with existing brick veneer that is salvaged. Interior Finishes: Wall Coverings · Millwork and interior keynote 12 call out a vinyl decal, this is excluded from our pricing. Specialties, Equipment & Furnishing: Toilet, Laundry & Bath Accessories · Per fixtures and accessories key on sheet A2.1 paper towel dispensers, soap dispensers, toilet paper dispensers and sanitary napkin dispensers are owner furnished, owner installed and excluded from our pricing. Basis of Estimate Falls Valley Elementary Bonneville School District #93 May 8, 2025 Headwaters Construction Company Basis of Estimate Page 4 of 6 · Our pricing includes mirrors and grab bars furnished/installed in the proposed restrooms. Owner furnished specialties, equipment, furnishings · Blocking for all the owner furnished items is included in our pricing. M.E.P. & Special Systems HVAC Systems · Pricing includes controls installed by Harris Control as stated in the specifications. Electrical · Pricing includes Access Control by HEI Security as stated on electrical sheet E1.5 and specification. · Existing light fixtures will be removed and returned to the owner as stated in contract documents. Scope by Bid Package: The following is a summary of bid packages which were competitively bid and the name of the awarded subcontractor for each bid package. · Bid Package #04 – Selective Demolition R1 o Awarded Subcontractor: Leatham Construction See Attachment for Complete Scope of Work. · Bid Package #16 – Masonry o Awarded Subcontractor: JW Masonry See Attachment for Complete Scope of Work. · Bid Package #17 – Rough Carpentry o Awarded Subcontractor: Blu-D Construction See Attachment for Complete Scope of Work. · Bid Package #19 – Building Concrete o Awarded Subcontractor: JM Concrete See Attachment for Complete Scope of Work. · Bid Package #29 – Building Insulation o Awarded Subcontractor: BDI See Attachment for Complete Scope of Work. · Bid Package #33 – Exterior Entrances & Storefront o Awarded Subcontractor: Caliber Glass See Attachment for Complete Scope of Work. Basis of Estimate Falls Valley Elementary Bonneville School District #93 May 8, 2025 Headwaters Construction Company Basis of Estimate Page 5 of 6 · Bid Package #36 – Metal Siding o Awarded Subcontractor: Thomas D. Robison See Attachment for Complete Scope of Work. · Bid Package #49 – Cabinets & Countertops R1 o Awarded Subcontractor: Blu Mountain Millwork & Cabinetry See Attachment for Complete Scope of Work. · Bid Package #50 – Doors, Frames and Hardware R1 o Awarded Subcontractor: Architectural Building Supply See Attachment for Complete Scope of Work. · Bid Package #52 – Drywall Assemblies R1 o Awarded Subcontractor: Idaho Interiors See Attachment for Complete Scope of Work. · Bid Package #53 – Tiling R1 o Awarded Subcontractor: Timeless Tile See Attachment for Complete Scope of Work. · Bid Package #54 – Acoustical Ceilings o Awarded Subcontractor: Idaho Interiors See Attachment for Complete Scope of Work. · Bid Package #55 – Flooring R1 o Awarded Subcontractor: Carpet Direct See Attachment for Complete Scope of Work. · Bid Package #56 – Painting & Coating o Awarded Subcontractor: National Coatings See Attachment for Complete Scope of Work. · Bid Package #59 – Sealed Concrete o Awarded Subcontractor: National Coatings See Attachment for Complete Scope of Work. · Bid Package #67 – Interior Signage o Awarded Subcontractor: Landmark Signs See Attachment for Complete Scope of Work. · Bid Package #68 – Toilet, Laundry & Bath Accessories o Awarded Subcontractor: Highland Specialties Basis of Estimate Falls Valley Elementary Bonneville School District #93 May 8, 2025 Headwaters Construction Company Basis of Estimate Page 6 of 6 See Attachment for Complete Scope of Work. · Bid Package #71 – Window Treatments o Awarded Subcontractor: Midwest D-Vision Solutions See Attachment for Complete Scope of Work. · Bid Package #73 – Fire Protection Specialties o Awarded Subcontractor: Highland Specialties See Attachment for Complete Scope of Work. · Bid Package #92 – Plumbing R1 o Awarded Subcontractor: Bingham Mechanical See Attachment for Complete Scope of Work. · Bid Package #22 – HVAC Systems R1 o Awarded Subcontractor: Commercial Metal Works See Attachment for Complete Scope of Work. · Bid Package #23 – Electrical & Special Sytems R1 o Awarded Subcontractor: Nelson Electric See Attachment for Complete Scope of Work. Attachments: 1. Subcontractor Bid Forms & Scope of Work Falls Valley Elementary Idaho Falls, ID April 10th, April 22nd, 2025 Scope Package #4 – SELECTIVE DEMOLITION R1 Exhibit C – Subcontractor Bid Form & Scope of Work Page 1 of 6 Exhibit C – Subcontractor Bid Form & Scope of Work COMPANY: ADDRESS: CONTACT: TELEPHONE: EMAIL ADDRESS: Having carefully examined the Invitation to Bid, Instructions to Bidders, and all Contract Documents pertaining to the Falls Valley Elementary, the undersigned will provide all labor, materials, equipment and other costs necessary to complete the Scope of Work outlined below as required by the Contract Documents, the Invitation to Bid, and all related documents. PROPOSAL CONDITIONS Subcontractor confirms that it has visited the site, read, understands and agrees that its Proposal is in compliance with all conditions defined in the Invitation to Bid, attached Sample Subcontract Agreements, and related Contract Documents. Subcontractor represents by submitting its Proposal that the Sample Subcontract Agreements will be executed by Subcontractor without change or alteration . ACKNOWLEDGMENTS Subcontractor agrees Headwaters Construction Company acting as Construction Manager/General Contractor (“CM/GC”) for Bonneville School District #93 reserves the right to accept or reject any and all proposals and to waive any informalities. Subcontractor agrees it will not withdraw its Proposal and its price is guaranteed for forty -five (45) days from the date of the submission of its Proposal. Subcontractor recognizes that time is of the essence in this proposed subcontract. Subcontractor agrees that, if awarded the subcontract hereunder, it will commence the work to be performed under the Contract on the dates set by the CM /GC in its written Notice to Proceed, continuing the work with diligence and will complete all the work per the scheduled Contract Completion date and milestone date(s) as defined by the schedule and herein. Falls Valley Elementary Idaho Falls, ID April 10th, April 22nd, 2025 Scope Package #4 – SELECTIVE DEMOLITION R1 Exhibit C – Subcontractor Bid Form & Scope of Work Page 2 of 6 A. SPECIFICATIONS Subcontractor shall adhere to all Specification Sections within the Project Manual, specifically referencing the following: Primary Scopes of Work Subcontractor shall provide all labor, material, equipment, and services required to provide all items included in the follow ing Specification Sections unless otherwise noted below: Division 00 – PROCUREMENT AND CONTRACTING REQUIREMENTS Division 01 – GENERAL REQUIREMENTS Division 02 – EXISTING CONDITIONS Section 024119 – SELECTIVE DEMOLITION --- --- Related Scopes of Work The following Specifications Sections describe work that is related to or requires special coordination with this Subcontractor’s Scope of Work. This Subcontractor shall provide any labor, materials, equipment, and/or services required to provide any items included in the following Specification Sections that relate to Subcontractor’s Primary Scope of Work. Division 230505 – HVAC DEMOLTION FOR REMODELING Section 220505 – PLUMBING DEMOLITION FOR REMODEL Section 266000 – ELECTRICAL DEMOLITION --- --- --- B. SCOPE OF WORK In no way limiting the requirements of the Contract Documents, Subcontractor shall provide a complete turnkey, (i.e., furnish and install, unless otherwise noted below), Scope of Work in accordance with the Contract Documents to include, but not be limited to the following: 1. Definitions: The word “provide” is intended to be inclusive of to furnish, fabricate, receive, unload, store, layout, hoist, install, erect, layout on substrate, protect, start-up, cleanup, etc. such that the material(s) or system(s) is/are complete and operational and is in its permanent location ready to be accepted and used by the Owner. The word “furnish” is intended to be inclusive of to coordinate, fabricate, inventory, and deliver to jobsite F.O.B. such that the material(s) is/are complete and ready for final installation performed by others. The word “install” is intended to be inclusive to receive, unload, store, layout, hoist, install, erect, layout on substrate, start -up, cleanup, etc. such that the material(s) or system(s) is/are complete and operational and is in its permanent location ready to be accepte d and used by the Owner. 2. The work to be performed by Subcontractor is not necessarily included in one particular portion of the plans or specifications. Subcontractor agrees to perform all the work that falls within the general area of this Scope of Work regardless of where the work is described in the plans, specifications, or other project documents, and agrees to perform all incidental work reasonably necessary to complete this Scope of Work, whether shown in the Contract Documents or not, unless expressly assigned by Contractor/Construction Manager to another subcontractor. Subcontractor shall comply with all notes and details as they relate to Subcontractor’s Sc ope of Work. 3. Subcontractor shall account for, as part of its Proposal, the fact that the Contract Documents may not contain all required details, parts, or pieces necessary to provide a complete and functioning system; therefore, it is the responsibility of the Subcontractor to make reasonably inferable assumptions and allowances, as part of its proposal, so as to help account for design omissions and ensure that all elements associated with the Scope of Work comply with all governing codes and regulations using best engineering practices. 4. Subcontractor shall perform and install all work in compliance with the applicable codes required by the Contract Documents, federal, state, and local governments, all Idaho Public Work Standards, and all utility services and other agencies having jurisdiction on the project. Falls Valley Elementary Idaho Falls, ID April 10th, April 22nd, 2025 Scope Package #4 – SELECTIVE DEMOLITION R1 Exhibit C – Subcontractor Bid Form & Scope of Work Page 3 of 6 5. Regardless of trade jurisdiction provide all necessary and required labor, services, materials, equipment, hoisting, tools, temporary provisions, supervision, applicable taxes, insurance, licenses and permits (except building permit), and cleanup required to furnish, install, and complete all required SELECTIVE DEMOLITION as per the Contract Documents as necessary for a complete and final installation. 6. Subcontractor acknowledges that these systems may be shown schematically; Subcontractor shall provide all minor incidental materials, fittings, and accessories as required for a complete and operational system whether shown in the Contract Documents or not. 7. Provide all required Mobilizations as necessary for the proper execution of the work, including, but not limited to all prepa ratory work and materials necessary for obtaining clearances for the Work; moving personnel, equipment, supplies, and incidentals t o and from the Project Site; quality control measures; clean-up; temporary utilities (if required); associated permits, bonds, and insurances; and project close-out operations. 8. Provide all mock-ups and samples as required by the Contract Documents. Subcontractor shall thoroughly review the Contract Documents to determine what scope if any they may be required to provide for all mock-ups. 9. Provide all required selective building demolition as per the Contract Documents . 1. Base Bid: i. Provide careful demolition of existing doors, walls, cabinets, countertops, carpet, base, adhesives, acoustic ceilings, per Demolition Keynotes on sheet A0.1 1. Removal of existing carpet is provided by the flooring subcontractor. ii. Sawcut, remove and dispose of concrete floor for the installation of plumbing lines and electrical conduit per Demolition Keynote 7 on sheet A0.1 iii. Remove and dispose of doors per Demolition Keynote 8/A0.1, hollow metal frames to remain. iv. Remove and dispose of the opaque panels in hollow metal frames per Demolition Keynote 9/A0.1, hollow metal frames to remain. v. Remove and dispose of existing vinyl windows in hollow metal frame, Demolition Keynote 12/A0.1 2. Alternate #1 – Cut in New Windows on the South Wall of Longe/Work Room (See Alternate Pricing Section Below) 3. Alternate #2 – New Storefront System in the Therapy Room (See Alternate Pricing Section Below) 10. Provide for removal and salvage of items noted in the Contract Documents. Items called out to be salvaged shall be handled wi th care and shall become the property of the persons or organization specified. 11. Provide sequencing of all work in accordance with the project schedule. 12. Provide all hoisting both materials and personnel as necessary for the proper execution of this work. 13. Provide protection for all adjacent structures, surfaces, and other materials indicated to remain in place during the scope o f this work. 14. Any damage to adjacent structures, surfaces, and other materials called to remain shall be replaced at subcontractor’s expens e. 15. This Subcontractor shall provide its’ own completion inspection and QC/Punch list prior to demobilization. The completion inspection is different than a punch list. The subcontractor SHALL inspect each area of the project for completion before a punch list is created. Review with Headwaters prior to demobilizing from the site. If areas are not completed before subcontractor demobilizes from the site, back charges may apply. C. EXCLUSIONS The following items are specifically excluded from Subcontractor’s Scope of Work: 1. Contract Documents – Contractor shall provide all Contract Documents in electronic format only. Falls Valley Elementary Idaho Falls, ID April 10th, April 22nd, 2025 Scope Package #4 – SELECTIVE DEMOLITION R1 Exhibit C – Subcontractor Bid Form & Scope of Work Page 4 of 6 2. Dumpsters – Contractor shall provide dumpsters for Construction Debris only. D. SCOPE SPECIFIC INSURANCE REQUIREMENTS Subcontractor shall comply with the Insurance Requirements set forth in Exhibit D, in addition to the following: ☐ Yes ☒ No - Subcontractor shall provide Professional Liability Insurance as per Exhibit D. ☐ Yes ☒ No - Subcontractor shall provide Pollution Liability Insurance as per Exhibit D. ☐ Yes ☒ No - Subcontractor shall provide Rigger’s Liability Insurance as per Exhibit D. E. PROPOSAL PRICING & CERTIFICATIONS ADDENDA AND CLARIFICATIONS Bidder acknowledges receipt of Addenda No. _________________________________________. (List all Addenda) Bidder acknowledges receipt of Clarification No. ______________________________________. (List all Clarifications) BASE PROPOSAL ($ ) WORDS: _____________________________________________________________________________________________________ (Amount shall be shown in both words and figures. In case of discrepancy, the amount shown in words will govern.) ALTERNATES Subcontractor shall provide alternates to its base Proposal as listed below for this scope of work. Alternate #1 – Cut in New Windows on the South Wall of Longe/Work Room State the amount to be added to Subcontractor's Proposal to remove exterior signage, sawcut openings for new windows, remove, salvage and store brick veneer to be used to infill mechanical vent on east side of the building as shown on sheet A9.1 ADD $ Alternate #2 – New Storefront System in the Therapy Room State the amount to be added to Subcontractor's Proposal to remove and dispose of windows, a portion of the existing wall, and doors with hollow metal frame as shown on sheet A9.1 ADD $ Alternate #A – 100% Payment & Performance Bond (Base Bid) State the amount to be added to Subcontractor's Proposal to supply a 100% Performance Bond and 100% Payment Bond in the amoun t of the base bid value. ADD $ Falls Valley Elementary Idaho Falls, ID April 10th, April 22nd, 2025 Scope Package #4 – SELECTIVE DEMOLITION R1 Exhibit C – Subcontractor Bid Form & Scope of Work Page 5 of 6 Alternate #B – Multiple Scope Award State the amount to be deducted from Subcontractor's Proposal if multiple scopes are awarded to your firm. DEDUCT $ If this Scope Package is awarded to your firm in conjunction with the following Scope Package(s) (identify scope package number(s): PROPOSAL OPTIONS Subcontractor may propose voluntary options to its base Proposal. Base Proposal shall meet all requirements of the Contract Documents, including, but not limited to, Drawings, Specifications, Addenda, and Clarifications. Attach additional sheets providing clarification if necessary. 1. DESCRIPTION:___________________________________________________ __ ADD/DEDUCT (circle one) ($ ) 2. DESCRIPTION:___________________________________________________ __ ADD/DEDUCT (circle one) ($ ) 3. DESCRIPTION:___________________________________________________ __ ADD/DEDUCT (circle one) ($ ) 4. DESCRIPTION:___________________________________________________ __ ADD/DEDUCT (circle one) ($ ) NAMING OF LOWER TIER SUBCONTRACTORS & SUPPLIERS Subcontractor shall provide the following list of lower tier subcontractor(s) to be utilized in the performance of its scope of work: Name Scope of Work PWC No. Name Scope of Work PWC No. Name Scope of Work PWC No. Name Scope of Work PWC No. IDAHO PUBLIC WORKS LICENSING The undersigned notified that it is of this date duly licensed as an Idaho Public Works Contractor and further that is possesses Idaho Public Works Contractor’s License No. ________________________ ___________, and is domiciled in the State of _________________________. CERTIFICATION By submitting its Proposal, the Subcontractor is certifying the following: • Subcontractor, at the time of submitting its Proposal, is in possession of the necessary Idaho State Contractors Board License with the appropriate classification and limit. Subcontractors without a current Idaho State Contractor Board License with appropriate classification and limit at the time of bid will be disqualified immediately. • All products or materials to be furnished as a result of this bid are free of asbestos and hazardous materials. • Subcontractor’s failure to follow the requirements of this Scope Package may result in disqualification. • This form has been signed by person authorized to legally bind the subcontractor. Provide letter of authorization if the person signing is not an officer of the company. Dated this day of ________ Day Month Year Falls Valley Elementary Idaho Falls, ID April 10th, April 22nd, 2025 Scope Package #4 – SELECTIVE DEMOLITION R1 Exhibit C – Subcontractor Bid Form & Scope of Work Page 6 of 6 Name of Subcontractor: By: Title: Signature: End of Exhibit C – Subcontractor Bid Form & Scope of Work Falls Valley Elementary Idaho Falls, ID April 10th, 2025 Scope Package #16 – MASONRY Exhibit C – Scope of Work Page 1 of 7 Exhibit C – Subcontractor Bid Form & Scope of Work COMPANY: ADDRESS: CONTACT: TELEPHONE: EMAIL ADDRESS: Having carefully examined the Invitation to Bid, Instructions to Bidders, and all Contract Documents pertaining to the Falls Valley Elementary, the undersigned will provide all labor, materials, equipment and other costs necessary to complete the Scope of Work outlined below as required by the Contract Documents, the Invitation to Bid, and all related documents. PROPOSAL CONDITIONS Subcontractor confirms that it has visited the site, read, understands and agrees that its Proposal is in compliance with all conditions defined in the Invitation to Bid, attached Sample Subcontract Agreements, and related Contract Documents. Subcontractor represents by submitting its Proposal that the Sample Subcontract Agreements will be executed by Subcontractor without change or alteration. ACKNOWLEDGMENTS Subcontractor agrees Headwaters Construction Company acting as Construction Manager/General Contractor (“CM/GC”) for Bonneville School District #93 reserves the right to accept or reject any and all proposals and to waive any informalities. Subcontractor agrees it will not withdraw its Proposal and its price is guaranteed for forty-five (45) days from the date of the submission of its Proposal. Subcontractor recognizes that time is of the essence in this proposed subcontract. Subcontractor agrees that, if awarded the subcontract hereunder, it will commence the work to be performed under the Contract on the dates set by the CM/GC in its written Notice to Proceed, continuing the work with diligence and will complete all the work per the scheduled Contract Completion date and milestone date(s) as defined by the schedule and herein. A. SPECIFICATIONS Falls Valley Elementary Idaho Falls, ID April 10th, 2025 Scope Package #16 – MASONRY Exhibit C – Scope of Work Page 2 of 7 Subcontractor shall adhere to all Specification Sections within the Project Manual, specifically referencing the following: Primary Scopes of Work Subcontractor shall provide all labor, material, equipment, and services required to provide all items included in the following Specification Sections unless otherwise noted below: Division 00 – PROCUREMENT AND CONTRACTING REQUIREMENTS Division 01 – GENERAL REQUIREMENTS Division 03 - MASONRY Related Scopes of Work The following Specifications Sections describe work that is related to or requires special coordination with this Subcontractor’s Scope of Work. This Subcontractor shall provide any labor, materials, equipment, and/or services required to provide any items included in the following Specification Sections that relate to Subcontractor’s Primary Scope of Work. Division 06 – ROUGH CARPENTRY B. SCOPE OF WORK In no way limiting the requirements of the Contract Documents, Subcontractor shall provide a complete turnkey, (i.e., furnish and install, unless otherwise noted below), Scope of Work in accordance with the Contract Documents to include, but not be limited to the following: 1. Definitions: The word “provide” is intended to be inclusive of to furnish, fabricate, receive, unload, store, layout, hoist, install, erect, layout on substrate, protect, start-up, cleanup, etc. such that the material(s) or system(s) is/are complete and operational and is in its permanent location ready to be accepted and used by the Owner. The word “furnish” is intended to be inclusive of to coordinate, fabricate, inventory, and deliver to jobsite F.O.B. such that the material(s) is/are complete and ready for final installation performed by others. The word “install” is intended to be inclusive to receive, unload, store, layout, hoist, install, erect, layout on substrate, start-up, cleanup, etc. such that the material(s) or system(s) is/are complete and operational and is in its permanent location ready to be accepted and used by the Owner. 2. The work to be performed by Subcontractor is not necessarily included in one particular portion of the plans or specifications. Subcontractor agrees to perform all the work that falls within the general area of this Scope of Work regardless of where the work is described in the plans, specifications, or other project documents, and agrees to perform all incidental work reasonably necessary to complete this Scope of Work, whether shown in the Contract Documents or not, unless expressly assigned by Contractor/Construction Manager to another subcontractor. Subcontractor shall comply with all notes and details as they relate to Subcontractor’s Scope of Work. 3. Subcontractor shall account for, as part of its Proposal, the fact that the Contract Documents may not contain all required details, parts, or pieces necessary to provide a complete and functioning system; therefore, it is the responsibility of the Subcontractor to make reasonably inferable assumptions and allowances, as part of its proposal, so as to help account for design omissions and ensure that all elements associated with the Scope of Work comply with all governing codes and regulations using best engineering practices. 4. Subcontractor shall perform and install all work in compliance with the applicable codes required by the Contract Documents, federal, state, and local governments, all Idaho Public Work Standards, and all utility services and other agencies having jurisdiction on the project. 5. Regardless of trade jurisdiction provide all necessary and required labor, services, materials, equipment, hoisting, tools, temporary provisions, supervision, applicable taxes, insurance, licenses and permits (except building permit), and cleanup required to furnish, install, and complete all required MASONRY as per the Contract Documents as necessary for a complete and final installation. 6. Subcontractor acknowledges that these systems may be shown schematically; Subcontractor shall provide all minor incidental materials, fittings, and accessories as required for a complete and operational system whether shown in the Contract Documents or not. 7. Provide all required Mobilizations as necessary for the proper execution of the work, including, but not limited to all preparatory work and materials necessary for obtaining clearances for the Work; moving personnel, equipment, supplies, and incidentals to and from the Project Site; quality control measures; clean-up; temporary utilities (if required); associated permits, bonds, and insurances; and project Falls Valley Elementary Idaho Falls, ID April 10th, 2025 Scope Package #16 – MASONRY Exhibit C – Scope of Work Page 3 of 7 close-out operations. 8. Provide all mock-ups and samples as required by the Contract Documents. Subcontractor shall thoroughly review the Contract Documents to determine what scope if any they may be required to provide for all mock-ups. 9. Provide all CONCRETE UNIT MASONRY as indicated in the Contract Documents. Provide all required concrete masonry units (in all types, sizes, colors and textures as specified) and masonry accessories as required, including, but not limited to all control joints, masonry lintels, pilasters, bond beams, columns, ties, anchors, weeps, flexible flashing, wall anchors, etc. as necessary for a complete installation. 1. Infill CMU opening after removal of unit ventilator, including pre-finished metal flashing per Detail 1/A6.1 10. Alternate #1 – Cut in New Windows on the South Wall of Longe/Work Room (See Alternate Pricing Section Below) 11. Alternate #C – Provide liquid applied vapor barrier where unit ventilator infill occurs per Detail 1/A6.1 and over existing CMU before install of metal siding per Detail C/A9.1 12. Provide all required mortar and grout with mixes, aggregate, pigments, admixtures, etc. as specified. Provide solid grouting of cells as specified by Contract Documents. Clean up all excess grout from floors, walls, or any other surfaces. Clean all control and expansion joints of loose masonry material in preparation for caulking by others. 13. Provide all required rebar reinforcing materials for CMU work as indicated in the Contract Documents. Provide and maintain all rebar safety caps for this scope of work. Provide detailed reinforcing shop drawings. 14. Provide cutting of CMU blocks as necessary to maintain proper coursing as depicted in the Contract Documents. Provide cutting at top of walls and/or bottom of walls as necessary. 15. Where masonry walls bear on concrete footings, stem walls and/or slabs, provide cleaning and removing of all debris from bearing surfaces as necessary to place masonry units. 16. Provide all required CMU types as per the Contract Documents. Include all factory bull-nosed and radiused blocks as required. Include CMU units with integral water repellents as specified. 17. Provide expansion joints in CMU walls as necessary, includes providing of Joint Sealants. 18. Install all steel embeds located in masonry walls as depicted in the Contract Documents. Coordinate with other trades as necessary for the proper placement of embeds. Furnishing of embeds shall be provided by others. 19. Provide all necessary anchors, grouting, etc. as required at hollow metal door frames and window frames as provided by others. 20. Provide all required top-of-wall anchor bolts as required. 21. Provide all non-shrink (or similar) grout at all embeds (if any) set into masonry construction. 22. Provide solid grouting of all beam pockets and any other grouting requirements in masonry construction after erection of steel. 23. Provide coordination with electrical subcontractor as necessary for the proper placement of conduit in CMU walls. 24. Provide cut-outs and rough openings in masonry walls for installation of any and all materials by others including mechanical and electrical equipment, appurtenances, fixtures, etc. 25. Provide all cleaning, point-up, and repair (if necessary) of all masonry work as required for application of final finishes by others. 26. Provide all required temporary shoring and bracing of walls as necessary for the proper performance of this work. Provide all required rough bucks, etc. for masonry openings, include all required lumber, etc. for openings. 27. Protect materials and finished work during construction appropriately as outlined in the Project Conditions, adhering to the requirements for both storage of material and installed materials. 28. Provide all required labor to install temporary protection from weather as necessary to cure masonry materials as required. Headwaters Construction Company shall provide the required tenting materials and necessary heat generating equipment/fuel. 29. Provide all required scaffolding and personnel hoisting as necessary for the safe and proper execution of this work. Comply with all Falls Valley Elementary Idaho Falls, ID April 10th, 2025 Scope Package #16 – MASONRY Exhibit C – Scope of Work Page 4 of 7 OSHA requirements. Coordinate placement of scaffolding with CMGC. 30. Provide containment for concrete truck wash-out and remove masonry spoils from the site. 31. Provide clean-up of debris generated from this scope of work on a daily basis and remove from site as directed by Headwaters Construction. No masonry waste will be allowed in Contractor provided dumpsters. 32. Provide sequencing of all work in accordance with the project schedule. 33. Provide certifications from manufacturers and governing authorities as required. 34. Provide proper coordination with Owner’s special inspection and testing firms. Coordinate schedules and ensure that all tests and inspections are properly performed prior to, during and after performing the work as per the testing requirements in the Contract Documents. This subcontract shall verify that all required inspections/tests are performed and approved on materials and or surfaced upon which this subcontractor shall perform work prior to engaging in the work. 35. Provide all hoisting both materials and personnel as necessary for the proper execution of this work. Coordinate with Headwaters Construction on location and other requirements of hoisting equipment. 36. Provide all required layout of work from major benchmarks and grid lines as furnished by Others. 37. Provide all required traffic control measures, flaggers, etc. as necessary for protection of the Work, the workers and the traveling public as may be required for the proper execution of the work. This Subcontractor shall endeavor to organize its work force in such a manner as to minimize the impact on public streets and roadways. 38. Comply with the requirements of the Geotechnical Report. 39. This Subcontractor shall thoroughly inspect subgrades to ensure that it complies with all Contract Documents and quality requirements. Report in writing any deficiencies found with previous work. Do not proceed until deficiencies have been corrected. Failure to provide a written report or commencement of the work will indicate Subcontractor’s acceptance of previously performed work. 40. Provide all required submittals, samples, operation & maintenance data, guarantees, warranties, record drawings, coordination drawings, etc. as described in the Contract Documents. 41. All work performed by this Subcontractor shall conform to the Typical ANSI Accessibility Standards. These standards supersede any dimensions or details provided in the Contract Documents. Report any discrepancies between these standards and other details or dimensions in writing prior to performing any work. 42. This Subcontractor shall provide its’ own completion inspection and QC/Punch list prior to demobilization. The completion inspection is different than a punch list. The subcontractor SHALL inspect each area of the project for completion before a punch list is created. Review with Headwaters prior to demobilizing from the site. If areas are not completed before subcontractor demobilizes from the site, back charges may apply. C. EXCLUSIONS The following items are specifically excluded from Subcontractor’s Scope of Work: 1. Contract Documents – Contractor shall provide all Contract Documents in electronic format only. 2. Dumpsters – Contractor shall provide dumpsters for Construction Debris only. D. SCOPE SPECIFIC INSURANCE REQUIREMENTS Subcontractor shall comply with the Insurance Requirements set forth in Exhibit D, in addition to the following: ☐ Yes ☒ No - Subcontractor shall provide Professional Liability Insurance as per Exhibit D. ☐ Yes ☒ No - Subcontractor shall provide Pollution Liability Insurance as per Exhibit D. Falls Valley Elementary Idaho Falls, ID April 10th, 2025 Scope Package #16 – MASONRY Exhibit C – Scope of Work Page 5 of 7 ☐ Yes ☒ No - Subcontractor shall provide Rigger’s Liability Insurance as per Exhibit D. E. PROPOSAL PRICING & CERTIFICATIONS ADDENDA AND CLARIFICATIONS Bidder acknowledges receipt of Addenda No. _________________________________________. (List all Addenda) Bidder acknowledges receipt of Clarification No. ______________________________________. (List all Clarifications) BASE PROPOSAL ($ ) WORDS: _____________________________________________________________________________________________________ (Amount shall be shown in both words and figures. In case of discrepancy, the amount shown in words will govern.) ALTERNATES Subcontractor shall provide alternates to its base Proposal as listed below for this scope of work. Alternate #1 – Cut in New Windows on the South Wall of Longe/Work Room State the amount to be deducted to Subcontractor's Proposal to use existing brick veneer salvaged by others to infill the mechanical vent on the east side of the building as shown on sheet A9.1 DEDUCT $ Alternate #A – 100% Payment & Performance Bond (Base Bid) State the amount to be added to Subcontractor's Proposal to supply a 100% Performance Bond and 100% Payment Bond in the amount of the base bid value. ADD $ Alternate #B – Multiple Scope Award State the amount to be deducted from Subcontractor's Proposal if multiple scopes are awarded to your firm. DEDUCT $ If this Scope Package is awarded to your firm in conjunction with the following Scope Package(s) (identify scope package number(s): Alternate #C – Provide Liquid Applied Vapor Barrier State the amount to be added to Subcontractor's Proposal to provide liquid applied vapor barrier where unit ventilator infill occurs per Detail 1/A6.1 and over existing CMU before install of metal siding per Detail C/A9.1 ADD $ PROPOSAL OPTIONS Falls Valley Elementary Idaho Falls, ID April 10th, 2025 Scope Package #16 – MASONRY Exhibit C – Scope of Work Page 6 of 7 Subcontractor may propose voluntary options to its base Proposal. Base Proposal shall meet all requirements of the Contract Documents, including, but not limited to, Drawings, Specifications, Addenda, and Clarifications. Attach additional sheets providing clarification if necessary. 1. DESCRIPTION:___________________________________________________ __ ADD/DEDUCT (circle one) ($ ) 2. DESCRIPTION:___________________________________________________ __ ADD/DEDUCT (circle one) ($ ) 3. DESCRIPTION:___________________________________________________ __ ADD/DEDUCT (circle one) ($ ) 4. DESCRIPTION:___________________________________________________ __ ADD/DEDUCT (circle one) ($ ) NAMING OF LOWER TIER SUBCONTRACTORS & SUPPLIERS Subcontractor shall provide the following list of lower tier subcontractor(s) to be utilized in the performance of its scope of work: Name Scope of Work PWC No. Name Scope of Work PWC No. Name Scope of Work PWC No. Name Scope of Work PWC No. IDAHO PUBLIC WORKS LICENSING The undersigned notified that it is of this date duly licensed as an Idaho Public Works Contractor and further that is possesses Idaho Public Works Contractor’s License No. ________________________ ___________, and is domiciled in the State of _________________________. CERTIFICATION By submitting its Proposal, the Subcontractor is certifying the following: • Subcontractor, at the time of submitting its Proposal, is in possession of the necessary Idaho State Contractors Board License with the appropriate classification and limit. Subcontractors without a current Idaho State Contractor Board License with appropriate classification and limit at the time of bid will be disqualified immediately. • All products or materials to be furnished as a result of this bid are free of asbestos and hazardous materials. • Subcontractor’s failure to follow the requirements of this Scope Package may result in disqualification. • This form has been signed by person authorized to legally bind the subcontractor. Provide letter of authorization if the person signing is not an officer of the company. Dated this day of ________ Day Month Year Name of Subcontractor: By: Title: Falls Valley Elementary Idaho Falls, ID April 10th, 2025 Scope Package #16 – MASONRY Exhibit C – Scope of Work Page 7 of 7 Signature: End of Exhibit C – Subcontractor Bid Form & Scope of Work Falls Valley Elementary Idaho Falls, ID April 10th, 2025 Scope Package #17 – ROUGH CARPENTRY Exhibit C – Scope of Work Page 1 of 6 Exhibit C – Subcontractor Bid Form & Scope of Work COMPANY: ADDRESS: CONTACT: TELEPHONE: EMAIL ADDRESS: Having carefully examined the Invitation to Bid, Instructions to Bidders, and all Contract Documents pertaining to the Falls Valley Elementary, the undersigned will provide all labor, materials, equipment and other costs necessary to complete the Scope of Work outlined below as required by the Contract Documents, the Invitation to Bid, and all related documents. PROPOSAL CONDITIONS Subcontractor confirms that it has visited the site, read, understands and agrees that its Proposal is in compliance with all conditions defined in the Invitation to Bid, attached Sample Subcontract Agreements, and related Contract Documents. Subcontractor represents by submitting its Proposal that the Sample Subcontract Agreements will be executed by Subcontractor without change or alteration . ACKNOWLEDGMENTS Subcontractor agrees Headwaters Construction Company acting as Construction Manager/General Contractor (“CM/GC”) for Bonneville School District #93 reserves the right to accept or reject any and all proposals and to waive any informalities. Subcontractor agrees it will not withdraw its Proposal and its price is guaranteed for forty -five (45) days from the date of the submission of its Proposal. Subcontractor recognizes that time is of the essence in this proposed subcontract. Subcontractor agrees that, if awarded the subcontract hereunder, it will commence the work to be performed under the Contract on the dates set by the CM /GC in its written Notice to Proceed, continuing the work with diligence and will complete all the work per the scheduled Contract Completion date and milestone date(s) as defined by the schedule and herein. Falls Valley Elementary Idaho Falls, ID April 10th, 2025 Scope Package #17 – ROUGH CARPENTRY Exhibit C – Scope of Work Page 2 of 6 A. SPECIFICATIONS Subcontractor shall adhere to all Specification Sections within the Project Manual, specifically referencing the following: Primary Scopes of Work Subcontractor shall provide all labor, material, equipment, and services required to provide all items included in the follow ing Specification Sections unless otherwise noted below: Division 00 – PROCUREMENT AND CONTRACTING REQUIREMENTS Division 01 – GENERAL REQUIREMENTS Section 061053 – MISCELLANEOUS ROUGH CARPENTRY Related Scopes of Work The following Specifications Sections describe work that is related to or requires special coordination with this Subcontractor’s Scope of Work. This Subcontractor shall provide any labor, materials, equipment, and/or services required to provide any items included in the following Specification Sections that relate to Subcontractor’s Primary Scope of Work. Section 092900 – GYPSUM BOARD Division 22 - PLUMBING Division 23 - HVAC Division 26 - ELECTRICAL --- --- B. SCOPE OF WORK In no way limiting the requirements of the Contract Documents, Subcontractor shall provide a complete turnkey, (i.e., furnish and install, unless otherwise noted below), Scope of Work in accordance with the Contract Documents to include, but not be limited to the following: 1. Definitions: The word “provide” is intended to be inclusive of to furnish, fabricate, receive, unload, store, layout, hoist, install, erect, layout on substrate, protect, start-up, cleanup, etc. such that the material(s) or system(s) is/are complete and operational and is in its permanent location ready to be accepted and used by the Owner. The word “furnish” is intended to be inclusive of to coordinate, fabricate, inventory, and deliver to jobsite F.O.B. such that the material(s) is/are complete and ready for final installation performed by others. The word “install” is intended to be inclusive to receive, unload, store, layout, hoist, install, erect, layout on substrate, start -up, cleanup, etc. such that the material(s) or system(s) is/are complete and operational and is in its permanent location ready to be accepted and used by the Owner. 2. The work to be performed by Subcontractor is not necessarily included in one particular portion of the plans or specifications. Subcontractor agrees to perform all the work that falls within the general area of this Scope of Work regardless of where the work is described in the plans, specifications, or other project documents, and agrees to perform all incidental work reasonably necessary to complete this Scope of Work, whether shown in the Contract Documents or not, unless expressly assigned by Contractor/Construction Manager to another subcontractor. Subcontractor shall comply with all notes and details as they relate to Subcontractor’s Sc ope of Work. 3. Subcontractor shall account for, as part of its Proposal, the fact that the Contract Documents may not contain all required details, parts, or pieces necessary to provide a complete and functioning system; therefore, it is the responsibility of the Subcontractor to make reasonably inferable assumptions and allowances, as part of its proposal, so as to help account for design omissions and ensure that all elements associated with the Scope of Work comply with all governing codes and regulations using best engineering practices. 4. Subcontractor shall perform and install all work in compliance with the applicable codes required by the Contract Documents, federal, state, and local governments, all Idaho Public Work Standards, and all utility services and other agencies having jurisdiction on the project. 5. Regardless of trade jurisdiction provide all necessary and required labor, services, materials, equipment, hoisting, tools, temporary provisions, supervision, applicable taxes, insurance, licenses and permits (except building permit), and cleanup required to furnish, install, and complete all required ROUGH CARPENTRY as per the Contract Documents as necessary for a complete and final installation. 6. Subcontractor acknowledges that these systems may be shown schematically; Subcontractor shall provide all minor incidental materials, fittings, and accessories as required for a complete and operational system whether shown in the Contract Documents or not. Falls Valley Elementary Idaho Falls, ID April 10th, 2025 Scope Package #17 – ROUGH CARPENTRY Exhibit C – Scope of Work Page 3 of 6 7. Provide all required Mobilizations as necessary for the proper execution of the work, including, but not limited to all prepa ratory work and materials necessary for obtaining clearances for the Work; moving personnel, equipment, supplies, and incidentals t o and from the Project Site; quality control measures; clean-up; temporary utilities (if required); associated permits, bonds, and insurances; and project close-out operations. 8. Provide all mock-ups and samples as required by the Contract Documents. Subcontractor shall thoroughly review the Contract Documents to determine what scope if any they may be required to provide for all mock-ups. 9. Provide all labor, material, and equipment to provide complete turn-key Rough Carpentry as per the Contract Documents and in strict accordance with the project specifications, including, but not limited to dimensional lumber, wood sheathing, engineered wood products, support curbs (If any), wood blocking, nailers, furring strips, sleepers, plywood backing panels, wood floor trusses, wood ro of trusses, joists, timbers, hardware, (no embedded) hangers, clips, holdowns, fasteners, labor & Equipment, etc. as ne cessary for a complete supply and installation. All rough carpentry materials and fasteners to conform to the size, grade and treatment requirements outlin ed in the contract documents. 1. Provide framing for wall types 6.4A, 6.4B, 6.6A, 6.6B and 6.6C in all required locations on the main floor plan. (A1.1) 2. Provide all stud infill walls per main floor plan. (A1.1) 3. Provide 2x4 stud framing per Detail 2/A7.1 4. Provide 2x8 wood framed wall around existing roof drainpipe per Detail E/A6.1 5. Provide framing for all jamb and header details as shown on sheet A6.1 10. Alternate #1 - Cut in New Windows on the South Wall of Longe/Work Room (See Alternate Pricing Section Below) 11. Provide all wood backing and blocking where required in wood-framed walls per location identified in contract documents. 12. Provide furnishing and installation of all non-embedded framing hardware, straps, hold-downs, etc. Includes all nails, wood-to-wood fasteners, glue, etc. 1. Drill and install Titen anchors for all specified interior walls as per the Contract Documents. Titen Anchors will be furnish ed by Others. (A2.1) 2. Provide verification of rough-opening sizes of all openings with the project Superintendent including the desired rough opening size for standard openings such as hollow metal or storefront frames. 3. Ensure that all framing members in a particular assembly are crowned the same direction and walls are lined to ensure straightness and accuracy. 4. Provide all required layout of work from major benchmarks and grid lines as furnished by Others. Provide all means necessary to ensure installations are level, plumb and true to line according to specified tolerances. 5. Provide all necessary shores, guys, braces, erection clips, catenary lines, and other supports during erection to keep rough framing secure, plumb, and in alignment against temporary construction loads and loads equal in intensity to design loads. Remove w hen permanent connections and bracing have been placed. 6. Provide all required safety cabling and flagging at floor & roof perimeters, leading edges of decking, and at major interior openings of steel framing, as required for the safe performance of this work. Provide design of edge protection for proper deflect ion. Edge protection shall meet all OSHA standards. Edge protection shall remain in place during and after the performance of this work. Removal of edge protection that is to remain installed after demobilization of this Subcontractor shall be performed by others. Toe boards, minor openings, and barriers at concrete will be provided by the General Contractor. 7. Provide sequencing of all work in accordance with the project schedule. Ensure that framing of each 18-plex will take no longer than 8 weeks per building from start to finish with buildings being staggered two weeks apart from start to start. 8. Provide proper coordination with Owner’s special inspection and testing firms. Coordinate schedules and ensure that all tests and inspections are properly performed prior to, during and after performing the work as per the testing requirements in the Cont ract Falls Valley Elementary Idaho Falls, ID April 10th, 2025 Scope Package #17 – ROUGH CARPENTRY Exhibit C – Scope of Work Page 4 of 6 Documents. This subcontract shall verify that all required inspections/tests are performed and approved on materials and or surfaced upon which this subcontractor shall perform work prior to engaging in the work. 9. Provide all hoisting materials and personnel as necessary for the proper execution of this work. This contractor will provide a forklift for the duration of the work. Coordinate with Headwaters Construction on location and other requirements of hoisting equipment. 10. Provide protection for all adjacent structures, surfaces, and other materials during this scope of work. 11. Provide clean-up of debris generated from this scope of work on a daily basis and remove from site as directed by Headwaters Construction. 12. This Subcontractor shall provide its’ own completion inspection and QC/Punch list prior to demobilization. The completion inspection is different than a punch list. The subcontractor SHALL inspect each area of the project for completion before a punch list is created. Review with Headwaters prior to demobilizing from the site. If areas are not completed before subcontractor demobilizes from the site, back charges may apply. C. EXCLUSIONS The following items are specifically excluded from Subcontractor’s Scope of Work: 1. Contract Documents – Contractor shall provide all Contract Documents in electronic format only. 2. Dumpsters – Contractor shall provide dumpsters for Construction Debris only. D. SCOPE SPECIFIC INSURANCE REQUIREMENTS Subcontractor shall comply with the Insurance Requirements set forth in Exhibit D, in addition to the following: ☐ Yes ☒ No - Subcontractor shall provide Professional Liability Insurance as per Exhibit D. ☐ Yes ☒ No - Subcontractor shall provide Pollution Liability Insurance as per Exhibit D. ☐ Yes ☒ No - Subcontractor shall provide Rigger’s Liability Insurance as per Exhibit D. E. PROPOSAL PRICING & CERTIFICATIONS ADDENDA AND CLARIFICATIONS Bidder acknowledges receipt of Addenda No. _________________________________________. (List all Addenda) Bidder acknowledges receipt of Clarification No. ______________________________________. (List all Clarifications) BASE PROPOSAL ($ ) WORDS: _____________________________________________________________________________________________________ (Amount shall be shown in both words and figures. In case of discrepancy, the amount shown in words will govern.) SCHEDULE OF VALUES Subcontractor shall complete the pertinent information for Base Proposal values as outlined below. Falls Valley Elementary Idaho Falls, ID April 10th, 2025 Scope Package #17 – ROUGH CARPENTRY Exhibit C – Scope of Work Page 5 of 6 Description of Item Value 1. Submittals and Mobilization $________________________ 2. Lumber & Hardware – Materials Only $________________________ 3. Rough Carpentry - Labor $________________________ 4. Close-out Requirements $________________________ TOTAL (Must Equal Base Proposal): $________________________ ALTERNATES Subcontractor shall provide alternates to its base Proposal as listed below for this scope of work. Alternate #1 – Cut in New Windows on the South Wall of Longe/Work Room State the amount to be added to Subcontractor's Proposal to frame openings for new windows as shown on sheet A9.1 ADD $ Alternate #A – 100% Payment & Performance Bond (Base Bid) State the amount to be added to Subcontractor's Proposal to supply a 100% Performance Bond and 100% Payment Bond in the amoun t of the base bid value. ADD $ Alternate #B – Multiple Scope Award State the amount to be deducted from Subcontractor's Proposal if multiple scopes are awarded to your firm. DEDUCT $ If this Scope Package is awarded to your firm in conjunction with the following Scope Package(s) (identify scope package number(s): PROPOSAL OPTIONS Subcontractor may propose voluntary options to its base Proposal. Base Proposal shall meet all requirements of the Contract Documents, including, but not limited to, Drawings, Specifications, Addenda, and Clarifications. Attach additional sheets providing cla rification if necessary. 1. DESCRIPTION:___________________________________________________ __ ADD/DEDUCT (circle one) ($ ) 2. DESCRIPTION:___________________________________________________ __ ADD/DEDUCT (circle one) ($ ) 3. DESCRIPTION:___________________________________________________ __ ADD/DEDUCT (circle one) ($ ) 4. DESCRIPTION:___________________________________________________ __ ADD/DEDUCT (circle one) ($ ) Falls Valley Elementary Idaho Falls, ID April 10th, 2025 Scope Package #17 – ROUGH CARPENTRY Exhibit C – Scope of Work Page 6 of 6 NAMING OF LOWER TIER SUBCONTRACTORS & SUPPLIERS Subcontractor shall provide the following list of lower tier subcontractor(s) to be utilized in the performance of its scope of work: Name Scope of Work PWC No. Name Scope of Work PWC No. Name Scope of Work PWC No. Name Scope of Work PWC No. IDAHO PUBLIC WORKS LICENSING The undersigned notified that it is of this date duly licensed as an Idaho Public Works Contractor and further that is possesses Idaho Public Works Contractor’s License No. ________________________ ___________, and is domiciled in the State of _________________________. CERTIFICATION By submitting its Proposal, the Subcontractor is certifying the following: • Subcontractor, at the time of submitting its Proposal, is in possession of the necessary Idaho State Contractors Board License with the appropriate classification and limit. Subcontractors without a current Idaho State Contractor Board License with approp riate classification and limit at the time of bid will be disqualified immediately. • All products or materials to be furnished as a result of this bid are free of asbestos and hazardous materials. • Subcontractor’s failure to follow the requirements of this Scope Package may result in disqualification. • This form has been signed by person authorized to legally bind the subcontractor. Provide letter of authorization if the person signing is not an officer of the company. Dated this day of ________ Day Month Year Name of Subcontractor: By: Title: Signature: End of Exhibit C – Subcontractor Bid Form & Scope of Work Falls Valley Elementary Idaho Falls, ID April 10th, 2025 Scope Package #19 – BUILDING CONCRETE Exhibit C – Subcontractor Bid Form & Scope of Work Page 1 of 6 Exhibit C – Subcontractor Bid Form & Scope of Work COMPANY: ADDRESS: CONTACT: TELEPHONE: EMAIL ADDRESS: Having carefully examined the Invitation to Bid, Instructions to Bidders, and all Contract Documents pertaining to the Falls Valley Elementary, the undersigned will provide all labor, materials, equipment and other costs necessary to complete the Scope of Work outlined below as required by the Contract Documents, the Invitation to Bid, and all related documents. PROPOSAL CONDITIONS Subcontractor confirms that it has visited the site, read, understands and agrees that its Proposal is in compliance with all conditions defined in the Invitation to Bid, attached Sample Subcontract Agreements, and related Contract Documents. Subcontractor represents by submitting its Proposal that the Sample Subcontract Agreements will be executed by Subcontractor without change or alteration. ACKNOWLEDGMENTS Subcontractor agrees Headwaters Construction Company acting as Construction Manager/General Contractor (“CM/GC”) for Bonneville School District #93 reserves the right to accept or reject any and all proposals and to waive any informalities. Subcontractor agrees it will not withdraw its Proposal and its price is guaranteed for forty-five (45) days from the date of the submission of its Proposal. Subcontractor recognizes that time is of the essence in this proposed subcontract. Subcontractor agrees that, if awarded the subcontract hereunder, it will commence the work to be performed under the Contract on the dates set by the CM/GC in its written Notice to Proceed, continuing the work with diligence and will complete all the work per the scheduled Contract Completion date and milestone date(s) as defined by the schedule and herein. A. SPECIFICATIONS Falls Valley Elementary Idaho Falls, ID April 10th, 2025 Scope Package #19 – BUILDING CONCRETE Exhibit C – Subcontractor Bid Form & Scope of Work Page 2 of 6 Subcontractor shall adhere to all Specification Sections within the Project Manual, specifically referencing the following: Primary Scopes of Work Subcontractor shall provide all labor, material, equipment, and services required to provide all items included in the following Specification Sections unless otherwise noted below: Division 00 – PROCUREMENT AND CONTRACTING REQUIREMENTS Division 01 – GENERAL REQUIREMENTS Section 03 30 00 – Cast-In-Place Concrete Section 03 10 00 – Concrete Forming and Accessories Section 03 20 00 – Concrete Reinforcing 03 39 00 – Concrete Curing Section 03 60 00 - Grouting Section 07 21 13 – Board Insulation --- Related Scopes of Work The following Specifications Sections describe work that is related to or requires special coordination with this Subcontractor’s Scope of Work. This Subcontractor shall provide any labor, materials, equipment, and/or services required to provide any items included in the following Specification Sections that relate to Subcontractor’s Primary Scope of Work. Section 03 35 00 – Concrete Finishing Section 05 50 00 – Metal Fabrications Section 06 10 00 – Rough Carpentry Section 07 90 00 – Joint Protection Section 13 34 19 – Metal Building System (Placement of anchor bolts) --- B. SCOPE OF WORK In no way limiting the requirements of the Contract Documents, Subcontractor shall provide a complete turnkey, (i.e., furnish and install, unless otherwise noted below), Scope of Work in accordance with the Contract Documents to include, but not be limited to the following: 1. Definitions: The word “provide” is intended to be inclusive of to furnish, fabricate, receive, unload, store, layout, hoist, install, erect, layout on substrate, protect, start-up, cleanup, etc. such that the material(s) or system(s) is/are complete and operational and is in its permanent location ready to be accepted and used by the Owner. The word “furnish” is intended to be inclusive of to coordinate, fabricate, inventory, and deliver to jobsite F.O.B. such that the material(s) is/are complete and ready for final installation performed by others. The word “install” is intended to be inclusive to receive, unload, store, layout, hoist, install, erect, layout on substrate, start-up, cleanup, etc. such that the material(s) or system(s) is/are complete and operational and is in its permanent location ready to be accepted and used by the Owner. 2. The work to be performed by Subcontractor is not necessarily included in one particular portion of the plans or specifications. Subcontractor agrees to perform all the work that falls within the general area of this Scope of Work regardless of where the work is described in the plans, specifications, or other project documents, and agrees to perform all incidental work reasonably necessary to complete this Scope of Work, whether shown in the Contract Documents or not, unless expressly assigned by Contractor/Construction Manager to another subcontractor. Subcontractor shall comply with all notes and details as they relate to Subcontractor’s Scope of Work. 3. Subcontractor shall account for, as part of its Proposal, the fact that the Contract Documents may not contain all required details, parts, or pieces necessary to provide a complete and functioning system; therefore, it is the responsibility of the Subcontractor to make reasonably inferable assumptions and allowances, as part of its proposal, so as to help account for design omissions and ensure that all elements associated with the Scope of Work comply with all governing codes and regulations using best engineering practices. 4. Subcontractor shall perform and install all work in compliance with the applicable codes required by the Contract Documents, federal, state, and local governments, all Idaho Public Work Standards, and all utility services and other agencies having jurisdiction on the project. 5. Regardless of trade jurisdiction provide all necessary and required labor, services, materials, equipment, hoisting, tools, temporary provisions, supervision, applicable taxes, insurance, licenses and permits (except building permit), and cleanup required to furnish, install, and complete all required BUILDING CONCRETE as per the Contract Documents as necessary for a complete and final installation. Falls Valley Elementary Idaho Falls, ID April 10th, 2025 Scope Package #19 – BUILDING CONCRETE Exhibit C – Subcontractor Bid Form & Scope of Work Page 3 of 6 6. Subcontractor acknowledges that these systems may be shown schematically; Subcontractor shall provide all minor incidental materials, fittings, and accessories as required for a complete and operational system whether shown in the Contract Documents or not. 7. Provide all required Mobilizations as necessary for the proper execution of the work, including, but not limited to all preparatory work and materials necessary for obtaining clearances for the Work; moving personnel, equipment, supplies, and incidentals to and from the Project Site; quality control measures; clean-up; temporary utilities (if required); associated permits, bonds, and insurances; and project close-out operations. 8. Provide all mock-ups and samples as required by the Contract Documents. Subcontractor shall thoroughly review the Contract Documents to determine what scope if any they may be required to provide for all mock-ups. 9. Provide all CAST-IN-PLACE BUILDING CONCRETE as per the Contract Documents and in accordance with Project Specifications, including all slabs-on-grade, etc. as required for a full and complete installation. Apply finishes to concrete surfaces as specified in the contract documents. Use any curing methods as outlined by the contract documents. 1. Replace concrete when under slab construction is complete as shown on sheet A0.1 10. Provide all required form materials, stripping of forming materials, chamfer strips, concrete materials, form release agents, admixtures, water stops, curing materials, equipment, placement, finishing, curing, expansion joint materials, joint fillers and all other associated labor and miscellaneous materials for a complete installation. 11. Provide concrete materials that strictly adhere to all the requirements of the Contract Documents. Provide all necessary admixtures as specified including fiber reinforcement. Provide all required concrete materials in strengths and with proper air entrainment as specified. 12. Provide all finishing of slabs as per the Contract Documents. This subcontract shall strictly adhere to all floor flatness requirements as found in the specifications. 13. Subcontractor shall thoroughly review the Contract Documents to determine areas where slabs-on-grade receive sealed or primed flooring finishes and comply with all requirements for the various floor finishes. 14. Provide all recesses in slabs as per the Contract Documents. Provide slopes in slabs to drains as identified. Concrete shall be placed in a manner to ensure positive slope to drains. Provide coordination with plumber to ensure proper elevation of floor drains and secure floor drains to prevent movement. 15. Provide assistance with the installation of all floor drains, trench drains, floor sinks, floor boxes etc. and associated piping as furnished by others. Coordinate with other trades as necessary for proper layout and elevations. 16. Provide construction and control joints in concrete slabs. Coordinate all joints with GC prior to placement of concrete. Provide a marked-up plan of proposed control and construction joints for approval prior to placement of slabs. Provide decorative saw cut and control joints in exposed slabs as per the Contract Documents. 17. All specified concrete thicknesses shall be formed to full depth as stated, no “nominal” dimension forms are allowed. 18. Provide minor fine grading as necessary for the proper execution of this work. 19. Provide necessary curing methods as outlined in the contract documents. 20. Provide all concrete reinforcing steel as indicated. Provide welded wire mesh in slabs on grade per structural drawings. Provide all required hoisting and handling of reinforcing materials. 21. Provide all miscellaneous reinforcing steel materials required to provide a complete scope of work including all tie wire, chairs, dobies, supports, and template ties as required for proper spacing from concrete formwork and adjacent soils. 22. Provide and maintain rebar safety caps until Contractor assumes responsibility. 23. Coordinate with Fire Sprinkler, Plumbing, HVAC, and Electrical Subcontractors for installation of fixtures, conduits, and sleeves in slab- on-grade. 24. Coordinate block outs and sleeves in concrete work with other trade subcontractors. Falls Valley Elementary Idaho Falls, ID April 10th, 2025 Scope Package #19 – BUILDING CONCRETE Exhibit C – Subcontractor Bid Form & Scope of Work Page 4 of 6 25. Provide all required concrete pumping as necessary for the safe and proper execution of this work. Location of hoisting and pumping equipment is to be coordinated with the Contractor. 26. Provide all required dust control, wheel cleaning and surface cleaning as required when necessary to keep dust to a minimum and to avoid tracking dirt onto adjacent roadways. This subcontractor shall be responsible for enforcing these requirements specifically for cement mixers, pump trucks and rebar delivery vehicles. 27. Provide sequencing of all work in accordance with the project schedule. 28. Provide certifications from manufacturers and governing authorities as required. 29. Provide all submittals as required in the Contract Documents; specifically include design mixtures, formwork shop drawings, shoring and reshoring plans (if required), rebar drawings and construction joint layout plans, etc. 30. Provide proper coordination with Owner’s special inspection and testing firms. Coordinate schedules and ensure that all tests and inspections are properly performed prior to, during and after performing the work as per the testing requirements in the Contract Documents. This subcontract shall verify that all required inspections/tests are performed and approved on materials and or surfaced upon which this subcontractor shall perform work prior to engaging in the work. 31. Provide all hoisting materials and personnel as necessary for the proper execution of this work. Coordinate with Headwaters Construction on location and other requirements of hoisting equipment. 32. Provide all required layout of work from major benchmarks and grid lines as furnished by Others. 33. Provide all required traffic control measures, flaggers, etc. as necessary for protection of the Work, the workers and the traveling public as may be required for the proper execution of the work. This Subcontractor shall endeavor to organize its workforce in such a manner as to minimize the impact on public streets and roadways. 34. Provide protection for all adjacent structures, surfaces, and other materials during this scope of work. 35. Comply with the requirements of the Geotechnical Report. 36. Provide all mock-ups as per the Contract Documents. Subcontractor shall thoroughly review the Contract Documents to determine what scope if any they may be required to provide for all mock-ups. 37. This Subcontractor shall thoroughly inspect subgrades to ensure that it complies with all Contract Documents and quality requirements. Report in writing any deficiencies found with previous work. Do not proceed until deficiencies have been corrected. Failure to provide a written report or commencement of the work will indicate the Subcontractor’s acceptance of previously performed work. 38. Provide all required submittals, samples, operation & maintenance data, guarantees, warranties, record drawings, coordination drawings, etc. as described in the Contract Documents. 39. This Subcontractor shall provide its’ own completion inspection and QC/Punch list prior to demobilization. The completion inspection is different than a punch list. The subcontractor SHALL inspect each area of the project for completion before a punch list is created. Review with Headwaters prior to demobilizing from the site. If areas are not completed before subcontractor demobilizes from the site, back charges may apply. C. EXCLUSIONS The following items are specifically excluded from Subcontractor’s Scope of Work: 1. Contract Documents – Contractor shall provide all Contract Documents in electronic format only. 2. Dumpsters – Contractor shall provide dumpsters for Construction Debris only. D. SCOPE SPECIFIC INSURANCE REQUIREMENTS Subcontractor shall comply with the Insurance Requirements set forth in Exhibit D, in addition to the following: ☐ Yes ☒ No - Subcontractor shall provide Professional Liability Insurance as per Exhibit D. Falls Valley Elementary Idaho Falls, ID April 10th, 2025 Scope Package #19 – BUILDING CONCRETE Exhibit C – Subcontractor Bid Form & Scope of Work Page 5 of 6 ☐ Yes ☒ No - Subcontractor shall provide Pollution Liability Insurance as per Exhibit D. ☐ Yes ☒ No - Subcontractor shall provide Rigger’s Liability Insurance as per Exhibit D. E. PROPOSAL PRICING & CERTIFICATIONS ADDENDA AND CLARIFICATIONS Bidder acknowledges receipt of Addenda No. _________________________________________. (List all Addenda) Bidder acknowledges receipt of Clarification No. ______________________________________. (List all Clarifications) BASE PROPOSAL ($ ) WORDS: _____________________________________________________________________________________________________ (Amount shall be shown in both words and figures. In case of discrepancy, the amount shown in words will govern.) ALTERNATES Subcontractor shall provide alternates to its base Proposal as listed below for this scope of work. Alternate #A – 100% Payment & Performance Bond (Base Bid) State the amount to be added to Subcontractor's Proposal to supply a 100% Performance Bond and 100% Payment Bond in the amount of the base bid value. ADD $ Alternate #B – Multiple Scope Award State the amount to be deducted from Subcontractor's Proposal if multiple scopes are awarded to your firm. DEDUCT $ If this Scope Package is awarded to your firm in conjunction with the following Scope Package(s) (identify scope package number(s): PROPOSAL OPTIONS Subcontractor may propose voluntary options to its base Proposal. Base Proposal shall meet all requirements of the Contract Documents, including, but not limited to, Drawings, Specifications, Addenda, and Clarifications. Attach additional sheets providing clarification if necessary. 1. DESCRIPTION:___________________________________________________ __ ADD/DEDUCT (circle one) ($ ) 2. DESCRIPTION:___________________________________________________ __ ADD/DEDUCT (circle one) ($ ) 3. DESCRIPTION:___________________________________________________ __ ADD/DEDUCT (circle one) ($ ) 4. DESCRIPTION:___________________________________________________ __ ADD/DEDUCT (circle one) ($ ) NAMING OF LOWER TIER SUBCONTRACTORS & SUPPLIERS Subcontractor shall provide the following list of lower tier subcontractor(s) to be utilized in the performance of its scope of work: Falls Valley Elementary Idaho Falls, ID April 10th, 2025 Scope Package #19 – BUILDING CONCRETE Exhibit C – Subcontractor Bid Form & Scope of Work Page 6 of 6 Name Scope of Work PWC No. Name Scope of Work PWC No. Name Scope of Work PWC No. Name Scope of Work PWC No. IDAHO PUBLIC WORKS LICENSING The undersigned notified that it is of this date duly licensed as an Idaho Public Works Contractor and further that is possesses Idaho Public Works Contractor’s License No. ________________________ ___________, and is domiciled in the State of _________________________. CERTIFICATION By submitting its Proposal, the Subcontractor is certifying the following: Subcontractor, at the time of submitting its Proposal, is in possession of the necessary Idaho State Contractors Board License with the appropriate classification and limit. Subcontractors without a current Idaho State Contractor Board License with appropriate classification and limit at the time of bid will be disqualified immediately. All products or materials to be furnished as a result of this bid are free of asbestos and hazardous materials. Subcontractor’s failure to follow the requirements of this Scope Package may result in disqualification. This form has been signed by person authorized to legally bind the subcontractor. Provide letter of authorization if the person signing is not an officer of the company. Dated this day of ________ Day Month Year Name of Subcontractor: By: Title: Signature: End of Exhibit C – Subcontractor Bid Form & Scope of Work Falls Valley Elementary Idaho Falls, ID April 10th, 2025 Scope Package #29 – Building Insulation Exhibit C – Subcontractor Bid Form & Scope of Work Page 1 of 5 Exhibit C – Subcontractor Bid Form & Scope of Work COMPANY: ADDRESS: CONTACT: TELEPHONE: EMAIL ADDRESS: Having carefully examined the Invitation to Bid, Instructions to Bidders, and all Contract Documents pertaining to the Falls Valley Elementary, the undersigned will provide all labor, materials, equipment and other costs necessary to complete the Scope of Work outlined below as required by the Contract Documents, the Invitation to Bid, and all related documents. PROPOSAL CONDITIONS Subcontractor confirms that it has visited the site, read, understands and agrees that its Proposal is in compliance with all conditions defined in the Invitation to Bid, attached Sample Subcontract Agreements, and related Contract Documents. Subcontractor represents by submitting its Proposal that the Sample Subcontract Agreements will be executed by Subcontractor without change or alteration. ACKNOWLEDGMENTS Subcontractor agrees Headwaters Construction Company acting as Construction Manager/General Contractor (“CM/GC”) for Bonneville School District #93 reserves the right to accept or reject any and all proposals and to waive any informalities. Subcontractor agrees it will not withdraw its Proposal and its price is guaranteed for forty-five (45) days from the date of the submission of its Proposal. Subcontractor recognizes that time is of the essence in this proposed subcontract. Subcontractor agrees that, if awarded the subcontract hereunder, it will commence the work to be performed under the Contract on the dates set by the CM/GC in its written Notice to Proceed, continuing the work with diligence and will complete all the work per the scheduled Contract Completion date and milestone date(s) as defined by the schedule and herein. Falls Valley Elementary Idaho Falls, ID April 10th, 2025 Scope Package #29 – Building Insulation Exhibit C – Subcontractor Bid Form & Scope of Work Page 2 of 5 A. SPECIFICATIONS Subcontractor shall adhere to all Specification Sections within the Project Manual, specifically referencing the following: Primary Scopes of Work Subcontractor shall provide all labor, material, equipment, and services required to provide all items included in the following Specification Sections unless otherwise noted below: Division 00 – PROCUREMENT AND CONTRACTING REQUIREMENTS Division 01 – GENERAL REQUIREMENTS Section 072100 – THERMAL INSULATION Related Scopes of Work The following Specifications Sections describe work that is related to or requires special coordination with this Subcontractor’s Scope of Work. This Subcontractor shall provide any labor, materials, equipment, and/or services required to provide any items included in the following Specification Sections that relate to Subcontractor’s Primary Scope of Work. Section 061053 – MISCELLANEOUS ROUGH CARPENTRY Section 079200 – JOINT SEALANTS Section 092900 – GYPSUM BOARD Division 22 – PLUMBING Division 23 – MECHANICAL Division 26 - ELECTRICAL B. SCOPE OF WORK In no way limiting the requirements of the Contract Documents, Subcontractor shall provide a complete turnkey, (i.e., furnish and install, unless otherwise noted below), Scope of Work in accordance with the Contract Documents to include, but not be limited to the following: 1. Definitions: The word “provide” is intended to be inclusive of to furnish, fabricate, receive, unload, store, layout, hoist, install, erect, layout on substrate, protect, start-up, cleanup, etc. such that the material(s) or system(s) is/are complete and operational and is in its permanent location ready to be accepted and used by the Owner. The word “furnish” is intended to be inclusive of to coordinate, fabricate, inventory, and deliver to jobsite F.O.B. such that the material(s) is/are complete and ready for final installation performed by others. The word “install” is intended to be inclusive to receive, unload, store, layout, hoist, install, erect, layout on substrate, start-up, cleanup, etc. such that the material(s) or system(s) is/are complete and operational and is in its permanent location ready to be accepted and used by the Owner. 2. The work to be performed by Subcontractor is not necessarily included in one particular portion of the plans or specifications. Subcontractor agrees to perform all the work that falls within the general area of this Scope of Work regardless of where the work is described in the plans, specifications, or other project documents, and agrees to perform all incidental work reasonably necessary to complete this Scope of Work, whether shown in the Contract Documents or not, unless expressly assigned by Contractor/Construction Manager to another subcontractor. Subcontractor shall comply with all notes and details as they relate to Subcontractor’s Scope of Work. 3. Subcontractor shall account for, as part of its Proposal, the fact that the Contract Documents may not contain all required details, parts, or pieces necessary to provide a complete and functioning system; therefore, it is the responsibility of the Subcontractor to make reasonably inferable assumptions and allowances, as part of its proposal, so as to help account for design omissions and ensure that all elements associated with the Scope of Work comply with all governing codes and regulations using best engineering practices. 4. Subcontractor shall perform and install all work in compliance with the applicable codes required by the Contract Documents, federal, state, and local governments, all Idaho Public Work Standards, and all utility services and other agencies having jurisdiction on the project. 5. Regardless of trade jurisdiction provide all necessary and required labor, services, materials, equipment, hoisting, tools, temporary provisions, supervision, applicable taxes, insurance, licenses and permits (except building permit), and cleanup required to furnish, install, and complete all required BUILDING INSULATION as per the Contract Documents as necessary for a complete and final installation. 6. Subcontractor acknowledges that these systems may be shown schematically; Subcontractor shall provide all minor incidental materials, fittings, and accessories as required for a complete and operational system whether shown in the Contract Documents or not. Falls Valley Elementary Idaho Falls, ID April 10th, 2025 Scope Package #29 – Building Insulation Exhibit C – Subcontractor Bid Form & Scope of Work Page 3 of 5 7. Provide all required Mobilizations as necessary for the proper execution of the work, including, but not limited to all preparatory work and materials necessary for obtaining clearances for the Work; moving personnel, equipment, supplies, and incidentals to and from the Project Site; quality control measures; clean-up; temporary utilities (if required); associated permits, bonds, and insurances; and project close-out operations. 8. Provide all mock-ups and samples as required by the Contract Documents. Subcontractor shall thoroughly review the Contract Documents to determine what scope if any they may be required to provide for all mock-ups. 9. Provide all BUILDING INSULATION as per the Contract Documents, including, but not limited to fiberglass batt insulation, Blown-in Insulation, rigid foam board, etc. as specified within the Contract Documents. Include all required accessories, anchors, adhesives, labor, equipment, etc. as necessary for a complete installation. 1. Provide insulation and sound insulation per wall types on sheet A1.1 10. Provide all mock-ups as per the Contract Documents. Subcontractor shall thoroughly review the Contract Documents to determine what scope if any they may be required to provide for all mock-ups. 11. Comply with all installation requirements for each type of insulation as per the Contract Documents. 12. Provide all hoisting of both materials and personnel as necessary for the proper execution of this work. Coordinate with Headwaters Construction on location and other requirements of hoisting equipment. 13. Provide protection for all adjacent structures, surfaces, and other materials during this scope of work. 14. Provide correct sequencing of this scope of work with the Project Schedule as provided by Headwaters Construction. Schedule is subject to change at any time for any reason, and this subcontractor shall make every reasonable allowance to adjust its work schedule to accommodate any new requirements. 15. This Subcontractor shall provide its’ own completion inspection and QC/Punch list prior to demobilization. The completion inspection is different than a punch list. The subcontractor SHALL inspect each area of the project for completion before a punch list is created. Review with Headwaters prior to demobilizing from the site. If areas are not completed before subcontractor demobilizes from the site, back charges may apply. C. EXCLUSIONS The following items are specifically excluded from Subcontractor’s Scope of Work: 1. Contract Documents – Contractor shall provide all Contract Documents in electronic format only. 2. Dumpsters – Contractor shall provide dumpsters for Construction Debris only. D. SCOPE SPECIFIC INSURANCE REQUIREMENTS Subcontractor shall comply with the Insurance Requirements set forth in Exhibit D, in addition to the following: ☐ Yes ☒ No - Subcontractor shall provide Professional Liability Insurance as per Exhibit D. ☐ Yes ☒ No - Subcontractor shall provide Pollution Liability Insurance as per Exhibit D. ☐ Yes ☒ No - Subcontractor shall provide Rigger’s Liability Insurance as per Exhibit D. E. PROPOSAL PRICING & CERTIFICATIONS ADDENDA AND CLARIFICATIONS Falls Valley Elementary Idaho Falls, ID April 10th, 2025 Scope Package #29 – Building Insulation Exhibit C – Subcontractor Bid Form & Scope of Work Page 4 of 5 Bidder acknowledges receipt of Addenda No. _________________________________________. (List all Addenda) Bidder acknowledges receipt of Clarification No. ______________________________________. (List all Clarifications) BASE PROPOSAL ($ ) WORDS: _____________________________________________________________________________________________________ (Amount shall be shown in both words and figures. In case of discrepancy, the amount shown in words will govern.) ALTERNATES Subcontractor shall provide alternates to its base Proposal as listed below for this scope of work. Alternate #1 – Cut in New Windows on the South Wall of Longe/Work Room State the amount to be deducted from the to Subcontractor's Proposal to remove insulation where three new aluminum frame windows are located, per sheet A9.1 ADD $ Alternate #A – 100% Payment & Performance Bond (Base Bid) State the amount to be added to Subcontractor's Proposal to supply a 100% Performance Bond and 100% Payment Bond in the amount of the base bid value. ADD $ Alternate #B – Multiple Scope Award State the amount to be deducted from Subcontractor's Proposal if multiple scopes are awarded to your firm. DEDUCT $ If this Scope Package is awarded to your firm in conjunction with the following Scope Package(s) (identify scope package number(s): PROPOSAL OPTIONS Subcontractor may propose voluntary options to its base Proposal. Base Proposal shall meet all requirements of the Contract Documents, including, but not limited to, Drawings, Specifications, Addenda, and Clarifications. Attach additional sheets providing clarification if necessary. 1. DESCRIPTION:___________________________________________________ __ ADD/DEDUCT (circle one) ($ ) 2. DESCRIPTION:___________________________________________________ __ ADD/DEDUCT (circle one) ($ ) 3. DESCRIPTION:___________________________________________________ __ ADD/DEDUCT (circle one) ($ ) 4. DESCRIPTION:___________________________________________________ __ ADD/DEDUCT (circle one) ($ ) Falls Valley Elementary Idaho Falls, ID April 10th, 2025 Scope Package #29 – Building Insulation Exhibit C – Subcontractor Bid Form & Scope of Work Page 5 of 5 NAMING OF LOWER TIER SUBCONTRACTORS & SUPPLIERS Subcontractor shall provide the following list of lower tier subcontractor(s) to be utilized in the performance of its scope of work: Name Scope of Work PWC No. Name Scope of Work PWC No. Name Scope of Work PWC No. Name Scope of Work PWC No. IDAHO PUBLIC WORKS LICENSING The undersigned notified that it is of this date duly licensed as an Idaho Public Works Contractor and further that is possesses Idaho Public Works Contractor’s License No. ________________________ ___________, and is domiciled in the State of _________________________. CERTIFICATION By submitting its Proposal, the Subcontractor is certifying the following: Subcontractor, at the time of submitting its Proposal, is in possession of the necessary Idaho State Contractors Board License with the appropriate classification and limit. Subcontractors without a current Idaho State Contractor Board License with appropriate classification and limit at the time of bid will be disqualified immediately. All products or materials to be furnished as a result of this bid are free of asbestos and hazardous materials. Subcontractor’s failure to follow the requirements of this Scope Package may result in disqualification. This form has been signed by person authorized to legally bind the subcontractor. Provide letter of authorization if the person signing is not an officer of the company. Dated this day of ________ Day Month Year Name of Subcontractor: By: Title: Signature: End of Exhibit C – Subcontractor Bid Form & Scope of Work Falls Valley Elementary Idaho Falls, ID April 10th, 2025 Scope Package #33 –ENTRANCES, STOREFRONT & GLAZING Exhibit C – Subcontractor Bid Form & Scope of Work Page 1 of 7 Exhibit C – Subcontractor Bid Form & Scope of Work COMPANY: ADDRESS: CONTACT: TELEPHONE: EMAIL ADDRESS: Having carefully examined the Invitation to Bid, Instructions to Bidders, and all Contract Documents pertaining to the Falls Valley Elementary, the undersigned will provide all labor, materials, equipment and other costs necessary to complete the Scope of Work outlined below as required by the Contract Documents, the Invitation to Bid, and all related documents. PROPOSAL CONDITIONS Subcontractor confirms that it has visited the site, read, understands and agrees that its Proposal is in compliance with all conditions defined in the Invitation to Bid, attached Sample Subcontract Agreements, and related Contract Documents. Subcontractor represents by submitting its Proposal that the Sample Subcontract Agreements will be executed by Subcontractor without change or alteration. ACKNOWLEDGMENTS Subcontractor agrees Headwaters Construction Company acting as Construction Manager/General Contractor (“CM/GC”) for Bonneville School District #93 reserves the right to accept or reject any and all proposals and to waive any informalities. Subcontractor agrees it will not withdraw its Proposal and its price is guaranteed for forty-five (45) days from the date of the submission of its Proposal. Subcontractor recognizes that time is of the essence in this proposed subcontract. Subcontractor agrees that, if awarded the subcontract hereunder, it will commence the work to be performed under the Contract on the dates set by the CM/GC in its written Notice to Proceed, continuing the work with diligence and will complete all the work per the scheduled Contract Completion date and milestone date(s) as defined by the schedule and herein. A. SPECIFICATIONS Falls Valley Elementary Idaho Falls, ID April 10th, 2025 Scope Package #33 –ENTRANCES, STOREFRONT & GLAZING Exhibit C – Subcontractor Bid Form & Scope of Work Page 2 of 7 Subcontractor shall adhere to all Specification Sections within the Project Manual, specifically referencing the following: Primary Scopes of Work Subcontractor shall provide all labor, material, equipment, and services required to provide all items included in the following Specification Sections unless otherwise noted below: Division 00 – PROCUREMENT AND CONTRACTING REQUIREMENTS Division 01 – GENERAL REQUIREMENTS Section 08 4113 – ALUMINUM-FRAMED ENTRANCES AND SOTREFRONTS Section 088000 - GLAZING --- --- Related Scopes of Work The following Specifications Sections describe work that is related to or requires special coordination with this Subcontractor’s Scope of Work. This Subcontractor shall provide any labor, materials, equipment, and/or services required to provide any items included in the following Specification Sections that relate to Subcontractor’s Primary Scope of Work. Section 081113 – HOLLOW METAL FRAMES Section 087100 – DOOR HARDWARE Section 081416 – FLUSH WOOD DOORS Section 092900 – GYPSUM BOARD --- --- B. SCOPE OF WORK In no way limiting the requirements of the Contract Documents, Subcontractor shall provide a complete turnkey, (i.e., furnish and install, unless otherwise noted below), Scope of Work in accordance with the Contract Documents to include, but not be limited to the following: 1. Definitions: The word “provide” is intended to be inclusive of to furnish, fabricate, receive, unload, store, layout, hoist, install, erect, layout on substrate, protect, start-up, cleanup, etc. such that the material(s) or system(s) is/are complete and operational and is in its permanent location ready to be accepted and used by the Owner. The word “furnish” is intended to be inclusive of to coordinate, fabricate, inventory, and deliver to jobsite F.O.B. such that the material(s) is/are complete and ready for final installation performed by others. The word “install” is intended to be inclusive to receive, unload, store, layout, hoist, install, erect, layout on substrate, start-up, cleanup, etc. such that the material(s) or system(s) is/are complete and operational and is in its permanent location ready to be accepted and used by the Owner. 2. The work to be performed by Subcontractor is not necessarily included in one particular portion of the plans or specifications. Subcontractor agrees to perform all the work that falls within the general area of this Scope of Work regardless of where the work is described in the plans, specifications, or other project documents, and agrees to perform all incidental work reasonably necessary to complete this Scope of Work, whether shown in the Contract Documents or not, unless expressly assigned by Contractor/Construction Manager to another subcontractor. Subcontractor shall comply with all notes and details as they relate to Subcontractor’s Scope of Work. 3. Subcontractor shall account for, as part of its Proposal, the fact that the Contract Documents may not contain all required details, parts, or pieces necessary to provide a complete and functioning system; therefore, it is the responsibility of the Subcontractor to make reasonably inferable assumptions and allowances, as part of its proposal, so as to help account for design omissions and ensure that all elements associated with the Scope of Work comply with all governing codes and regulations using best engineering practices. 4. Subcontractor shall perform and install all work in compliance with the applicable codes required by the Contract Documents, federal, state, and local governments, all Idaho Public Work Standards, and all utility services and other agencies having jurisdiction on the project. 5. Regardless of trade jurisdiction provide all necessary and required labor, services, materials, equipment, hoisting, tools, temporary provisions, supervision, applicable taxes, insurance, licenses and permits (except building permit), and cleanup required to furnish, install, and complete all required ENTRANCES, STOREFRONTS & GLAZING as per the Contract Documents as necessary for a complete and final installation. 6. Subcontractor acknowledges that these systems may be shown schematically; Subcontractor shall provide all minor incidental materials, fittings, and accessories as required for a complete and operational system whether shown in the Contract Documents or not. Falls Valley Elementary Idaho Falls, ID April 10th, 2025 Scope Package #33 –ENTRANCES, STOREFRONT & GLAZING Exhibit C – Subcontractor Bid Form & Scope of Work Page 3 of 7 7. Provide all required Mobilizations as necessary for the proper execution of the work, including, but not limited to all preparatory work and materials necessary for obtaining clearances for the Work; moving personnel, equipment, supplies, and incidentals to and from the Project Site; quality control measures; clean-up; temporary utilities (if required); associated permits, bonds, and insurances; and project close-out operations. 8. Provide all mock-ups and samples as required by the Contract Documents. Subcontractor shall thoroughly review the Contract Documents to determine what scope if any they may be required to provide for all mock-ups. 9. Provide all required Mobilizations as necessary for the proper execution of the work, including, but not limited to all preparatory work and materials necessary for obtaining clearances for the Work; moving personnel, equipment, supplies and incidentals to and from the Project Site; quality control measures; clean-up; temporary utilities (if required); associated permits, bonds, and insurances; and project close-out operations. 10. Provide all ALUMINUM-FRAMED ENTRANCES, STOREFRONTS, AND ALUMINUM WINDOW SYSTEMS as per the Contract Documents and manufacturers specifications, including, but not limited to the following for all exterior storefront door systems, submittals, quality assurance measures, mockups, warranties, framing members, backer plates, brackets, and reinforcements as specified and described, factory and field fabrications, aluminum finishes as specified, glazing, anchors, flashings, accessories, trims, break metal, labor, equipment, hoisting, field quality control measures, etc. as necessary for a complete installation. 1. Provide storefront entrances and associated hardware. 2. Provide aluminum storefront frame types 3 & 4 per sheet A6.1 11. Provide all required break metal and other metal trims associated with the aluminum storefront systems; refer to details for examples of trim, closures, etc. that are to be included in this scope of work. 1. Provide aluminum break metal to match storefront per jamb detail F/A6.1 12. Provide all GLAZING as per the Contract Documents. Include all submittals, quality assurance measures, delivery, storage and handling, warranties, glass products in all types and thicknesses as specified, insulating glass as specified, laminated glass, coatings on glass as required, glazing gaskets, glazing sealants, glazing tapes, miscellaneous glazing materials and accessories, fabrication to tolerances outlined, labor, equipment, hoisting, etc. as necessary for a complete installation. This Subcontract shall provide all glazing as described in the Contract Documents, specifically provide glazing at all interior and exterior aluminum door systems. 1. Provide 1/4" clear floating tempered glazing where required. 2. Provide 1/4" clear float tempered glazing with security film where required. 3. Provide glazing for wood door types A & B on sheet A6.1 (See pricing section for Alternate #C below) 4. Replace opaque panels with 1/4" clear float tempered glazing in side lites of doors 006A and 006B. (A1.1, A6.1) 5. Add security film on existing glazing, vestibule entrance door per Keynote 4/A1.1 6. Furnish & install 1/4" tempered glazing in opening in hollow metal frame window per Keynote 6/A1.1 13. Alternate #1 – Cut in New Windows on the South Wall of Longe/Work Room (See Alternate Pricing Section Below) 14. Alternate #2 – New Storefront System in the Therapy Room (See Alternate Pricing Section Below) 15. Provide all required connections to air barriers that are furnished by others. Include all silicone sheets, flashing, caulking, adhesives, etc. as necessary for a complete air-tight installation around openings provided under this contract. 16. Provide all DOOR HARDWARE FOR ALUMINUM-FRAMED ENTRANCES AND STOREFRONT SYSTEMS as per the Contract Documents. Provide proper coordination with other hardware suppliers for hardware needs, hinge preparation, sizing and delivery. Provide coordination with Electrical Subcontractor for preparation of doors and wiring as necessary for connection to Access Control Systems. 1. Provide all applicable access control hardware for storefront doors. 17. Provide fabrication and installation in accordance with specified tolerances, plumb, level and square, aligned with adjacent units. Falls Valley Elementary Idaho Falls, ID April 10th, 2025 Scope Package #33 –ENTRANCES, STOREFRONT & GLAZING Exhibit C – Subcontractor Bid Form & Scope of Work Page 4 of 7 18. Provide all required interior and exterior caulking of glazing and framing systems to adjacent surfaces as described in the Contract Documents. Include all required surface preparation, backer rods, joint sealant materials, labor, equipment, hoisting, protection of adjacent surfaces and clean-up as necessary for a complete and finished installation. 19. Provide surface preparation, including cleaning and priming prior to installation and for protection where aluminum contacts concrete or masonry per specifications. 20. Provide for inspection of components prior to installation, do not install damaged components. 21. This Subcontractor shall strictly adhere to schedule requirements portrayed by Headwaters Construction Company. As time is of the essence, the subcontractor shall make every effort to complete dry-in of their systems in a timely manner. Subcontractor shall clearly communicate and coordinate schedule issues and productivity issues to Headwaters in a timely manner. 22. Provide all required testing as required by the Contract Documents, code and local jurisdictions. 23. Provide all required submittals, operation & maintenance data, guarantees, warranties, record drawings, coordination drawings, etc. as described in the Contract Documents. 24. Provide all hoisting materials and personnel as necessary for the proper execution of this work. 25. Provide all required layout of work from major benchmarks and grid lines as furnished by Others. 26. Provide protection for all adjacent structures, surfaces, and other materials during this scope of work. 27. Provide all required submittals, samples, operation & maintenance data, guarantees, warranties, record drawings, coordination drawings, etc. as described in the Contract Documents. 28. Provide all mock-ups as per the Contract Documents. Subcontractor shall thoroughly review the Contract Documents to determine what scope if any they may be required to provide for all mock-ups. 29. This Subcontractor shall provide its’ own completion inspection and QC/Punch list prior to demobilization. The completion inspection is different than a punch list. The subcontractor SHALL inspect each area of the project for completion before a punch list is created. Review with Headwaters prior to demobilizing from the site. If areas are not completed before subcontractor demobilizes from the site, back charges may apply. C. EXCLUSIONS The following items are specifically excluded from Subcontractor’s Scope of Work: 1. Contract Documents – Contractor shall provide all Contract Documents in electronic format only. 2. Dumpsters – Contractor shall provide dumpsters for Construction Debris only. 3. Special Testing and Inspections, special inspections and testing noted in the Specifications as not specifically provided by the Owner shall be included. D. SCOPE SPECIFIC INSURANCE REQUIREMENTS Subcontractor shall comply with the Insurance Requirements set forth in Exhibit D, in addition to the following: ☐ Yes ☒ No - Subcontractor shall provide Professional Liability Insurance as per Exhibit D. ☐ Yes ☒ No - Subcontractor shall provide Pollution Liability Insurance as per Exhibit D. ☐ Yes ☒ No - Subcontractor shall provide Rigger’s Liability Insurance as per Exhibit D. E. PROPOSAL PRICING & CERTIFICATIONS Falls Valley Elementary Idaho Falls, ID April 10th, 2025 Scope Package #33 –ENTRANCES, STOREFRONT & GLAZING Exhibit C – Subcontractor Bid Form & Scope of Work Page 5 of 7 ADDENDA AND CLARIFICATIONS Bidder acknowledges receipt of Addenda No. _________________________________________. (List all Addenda) Bidder acknowledges receipt of Clarification No. ______________________________________. (List all Clarifications) BASE PROPOSAL ($ ) WORDS: _____________________________________________________________________________________________________ (Amount shall be shown in both words and figures. In case of discrepancy, the amount shown in words will govern.) ALTERNATES Subcontractor shall provide alternates to its base Proposal as listed below for this scope of work. Alternate #1 – Cut in New Windows on the South Wall of Longe/Work Room State the amount to be added to Subcontractor's Proposal to provide three new aluminum frame windows with 1" clear insulated glazing, per sheet A9.1 ADD $ Alternate #2 – New Storefront System in the Therapy Room State the amount to be added to Subcontractor's Proposal to provide new aluminum storefront door, frames, and 1/4" tempered clear float glazing at Therapy Room 006, per sheet A9.1 ADD $ Alternate #A – 100% Payment & Performance Bond (Base Bid) State the amount to be added to Subcontractor's Proposal to supply a 100% Performance Bond and 100% Payment Bond in the amount of the base bid value. ADD $ Alternate #B – Multiple Scope Award State the amount to be deducted from Subcontractor's Proposal if multiple scopes are awarded to your firm. DEDUCT $ If this Scope Package is awarded to your firm in conjunction with the following Scope Package(s) (identify scope package number(s): Falls Valley Elementary Idaho Falls, ID April 10th, 2025 Scope Package #33 –ENTRANCES, STOREFRONT & GLAZING Exhibit C – Subcontractor Bid Form & Scope of Work Page 6 of 7 Alternate #C – Deduct Glazing for Wood Doors State the amount to be deducted to Subcontractor's Proposal for glazing for all wood doors per sheet A6.1 door schedule and door legend. DEDUCT $ PROPOSAL OPTIONS Subcontractor may propose voluntary options to its base Proposal. Base Proposal shall meet all requirements of the Contract Documents, including, but not limited to, Drawings, Specifications, Addenda, and Clarifications. Attach additional sheets providing clarification if necessary. 1. DESCRIPTION:___________________________________________________ __ ADD/DEDUCT (circle one) ($ ) 2. DESCRIPTION:___________________________________________________ __ ADD/DEDUCT (circle one) ($ ) 3. DESCRIPTION:___________________________________________________ __ ADD/DEDUCT (circle one) ($ ) 4. DESCRIPTION:___________________________________________________ __ ADD/DEDUCT (circle one) ($ ) NAMING OF LOWER TIER SUBCONTRACTORS & SUPPLIERS Subcontractor shall provide the following list of lower tier subcontractor(s) to be utilized in the performance of its scope of work: Name Scope of Work PWC No. Name Scope of Work PWC No. Name Scope of Work PWC No. Name Scope of Work PWC No. IDAHO PUBLIC WORKS LICENSING The undersigned notified that it is of this date duly licensed as an Idaho Public Works Contractor and further that is possesses Idaho Public Works Contractor’s License No. ________________________ ___________, and is domiciled in the State of _________________________. CERTIFICATION By submitting its Proposal, the Subcontractor is certifying the following: Subcontractor, at the time of submitting its Proposal, is in possession of the necessary Idaho State Contractors Board License with the appropriate classification and limit. Subcontractors without a current Idaho State Contractor Board License with appropriate classification and limit at the time of bid will be disqualified immediately. All products or materials to be furnished as a result of this bid are free of asbestos and hazardous materials. Subcontractor’s failure to follow the requirements of this Scope Package may result in disqualification. This form has been signed by person authorized to legally bind the subcontractor. Provide letter of authorization if the person signing is not an officer of the company. Falls Valley Elementary Idaho Falls, ID April 10th, 2025 Scope Package #33 –ENTRANCES, STOREFRONT & GLAZING Exhibit C – Subcontractor Bid Form & Scope of Work Page 7 of 7 Dated this day of ________ Day Month Year Name of Subcontractor: By: Title: Signature: End of Exhibit C – Subcontractor Bid Form & Scope of Work Falls Valley Elementary Idaho Falls, ID April 10th, 2025 Scope Package #36 – METAL SIDING Exhibit C – Scope of Work Page 1 of 5 Exhibit C – Subcontractor Bid Form & Scope of Work COMPANY: ADDRESS: CONTACT: TELEPHONE: EMAIL ADDRESS: Having carefully examined the Invitation to Bid, Instructions to Bidders, and all Contract Documents pertaining to the Falls Valley Elementary, the undersigned will provide all labor, materials, equipment and other costs necessary to complete the Scope of Work outlined below as required by the Contract Documents, the Invitation to Bid, and all related documents. PROPOSAL CONDITIONS Subcontractor confirms that it has visited the site, read, understands and agrees that its Proposal is in compliance with all conditions defined in the Invitation to Bid, attached Sample Subcontract Agreements, and related Contract Documents. Subcontractor represents by submitting its Proposal that the Sample Subcontract Agreements will be executed by Subcontractor without change or alteration. ACKNOWLEDGMENTS Subcontractor agrees Headwaters Construction Company acting as Construction Manager/General Contractor (“CM/GC”) for Bonneville School District #93 reserves the right to accept or reject any and all proposals and to waive any informalities. Subcontractor agrees it will not withdraw its Proposal and its price is guaranteed for forty-five (45) days from the date of the submission of its Proposal. Subcontractor recognizes that time is of the essence in this proposed subcontract. Subcontractor agrees that, if awarded the subcontract hereunder, it will commence the work to be performed under the Contract on the dates set by the CM/GC in its written Notice to Proceed, continuing the work with diligence and will complete all the work per the scheduled Contract Completion date and milestone date(s) as defined by the schedule and herein. A. SPECIFICATIONS Falls Valley Elementary Idaho Falls, ID April 10th, 2025 Scope Package #36 – METAL SIDING Exhibit C – Scope of Work Page 2 of 5 Subcontractor shall adhere to all Specification Sections within the Project Manual, specifically referencing the following: Primary Scopes of Work Subcontractor shall provide all labor, material, equipment, and services required to provide all items included in the following Specification Sections unless otherwise noted below: Division 00 – PROCUREMENT AND CONTRACTING REQUIREMENTS Division 01 – GENERAL REQUIREMENTS Division 07 - SIDING Related Scopes of Work The following Specifications Sections describe work that is related to or requires special coordination with this Subcontractor’s Scope of Work. This Subcontractor shall provide any labor, materials, equipment, and/or services required to provide any items included in the following Specification Sections that relate to Subcontractor’s Primary Scope of Work. Division 06 – ROUGH CARPENTRY Division 08 - WINDOWS --- B. SCOPE OF WORK In no way limiting the requirements of the Contract Documents, Subcontractor shall provide a complete turnkey, (i.e., furnish and install, unless otherwise noted below), Scope of Work in accordance with the Contract Documents to include, but not be limited to the following: 1. Definitions: The word “provide” is intended to be inclusive of to furnish, fabricate, receive, unload, store, layout, hoist, install, erect, layout on substrate, protect, start-up, cleanup, etc. such that the material(s) or system(s) is/are complete and operational and is in its permanent location ready to be accepted and used by the Owner. The word “furnish” is intended to be inclusive of to coordinate, fabricate, inventory, and deliver to jobsite F.O.B. such that the material(s) is/are complete and ready for final installation performed by others. The word “install” is intended to be inclusive to receive, unload, store, layout, hoist, install, erect, layout on substrate, start-up, cleanup, etc. such that the material(s) or system(s) is/are complete and operational and is in its permanent location ready to be accepted and used by the Owner. 2. The work to be performed by Subcontractor is not necessarily included in one particular portion of the plans or specifications. Subcontractor agrees to perform all the work that falls within the general area of this Scope of Work regardless of where the work is described in the plans, specifications, or other project documents, and agrees to perform all incidental work reasonably necessary to complete this Scope of Work, whether shown in the Contract Documents or not, unless expressly assigned by Contractor/Construction Manager to another subcontractor. Subcontractor shall comply with all notes and details as they relate to Subcontractor’s Scope of Work. 3. Subcontractor shall account for, as part of its Proposal, the fact that the Contract Documents may not contain all required details, parts, or pieces necessary to provide a complete and functioning system; therefore, it is the responsibility of the Subcontractor to make reasonably inferable assumptions and allowances, as part of its proposal, so as to help account for design omissions and ensure that all elements associated with the Scope of Work comply with all governing codes and regulations using best engineering practices. 4. Subcontractor shall perform and install all work in compliance with the applicable codes required by the Contract Documents, federal, state, and local governments, all Idaho Public Work Standards, and all utility services and other agencies having jurisdiction on the project. 5. Regardless of trade jurisdiction provide all necessary and required labor, services, materials, equipment, hoisting, tools, temporary provisions, supervision, applicable taxes, insurance, licenses and permits (except building permit), and cleanup required to furnish, install, and complete all required METAL SIDING as per the Contract Documents as necessary for a complete and final installation. 6. Subcontractor acknowledges that these systems may be shown schematically; Subcontractor shall provide all minor incidental materials, fittings, and accessories as required for a complete and operational system whether shown in the Contract Documents or not. 7. Provide all required Mobilizations as necessary for the proper execution of the work, including, but not limited to all preparatory work and materials necessary for obtaining clearances for the Work; moving personnel, equipment, supplies, and incidentals to and from the Project Site; quality control measures; clean-up; temporary utilities (if required); associated permits, bonds, and insurances; and project Falls Valley Elementary Idaho Falls, ID April 10th, 2025 Scope Package #36 – METAL SIDING Exhibit C – Scope of Work Page 3 of 5 close-out operations. 8. Provide all mock-ups and samples as required by the Contract Documents. Subcontractor shall thoroughly review the Contract Documents to determine what scope if any they may be required to provide for all mock-ups. 9. Provide all METAL SIDING as per the Contract Documents. Include all siding materials (in materials, types, finishes, sizes, and profiles as specified), trim & moldings, fasteners, accessories, flashings, misc. materials, mockups, warranties, labor, equipment, etc. as required for a complete installation. 1. Alternate #1 – Provide metal siding beneath proposed windows – match existing color and panel profile. Include 7/8” channel, pre-finished metal flashing, etc. for a complete installation per sheet A9.1 2. Alternate #C – Provide liquid applied vapor barrier where unit ventilator infill occurs per Detail 1/A6.1 and over existing CMU before install of metal siding per Detail C/A9.1 10. Provide all required hoisting of materials and personnel as required for the proper and safer performance of this work. Provide for all stocking and handling of materials as required. 11. This subcontract shall provide all required daily clean-up and scrapping of materials and removal to Contractor provided dumpsters as necessary for a clean working environment. 12. Provide protection for all adjacent structures, surfaces, and other materials during the scope of this work. 13. Provide sequencing of all work in accordance with the project schedule. 14. Provide all required submittals, operation & maintenance data, guarantees, warranties, record drawings, coordination drawings, etc. as described in the Contract Documents. 15. Provide all close-out documents. 16. This Subcontractor shall provide its’ own completion inspection and QC/Punch list prior to demobilization. The completion inspection is different than a punch list. The subcontractor SHALL inspect each area of the project for completion before a punch list is created. Review with Headwaters prior to demobilizing from the site. If areas are not completed before subcontractor demobilizes from the site, back charges may apply. C. EXCLUSIONS The following items are specifically excluded from Subcontractor’s Scope of Work: 1. Contract Documents – Contractor shall provide all Contract Documents in electronic format only. 2. Dumpsters – Contractor shall provide dumpsters for Construction Debris only. D. SCOPE SPECIFIC INSURANCE REQUIREMENTS Subcontractor shall comply with the Insurance Requirements set forth in Exhibit D, in addition to the following: ☐ Yes ☒ No - Subcontractor shall provide Professional Liability Insurance as per Exhibit D. ☐ Yes ☒ No - Subcontractor shall provide Pollution Liability Insurance as per Exhibit D. ☐ Yes ☒ No - Subcontractor shall provide Rigger’s Liability Insurance as per Exhibit D. E. PROPOSAL PRICING & CERTIFICATIONS ADDENDA AND CLARIFICATIONS Bidder acknowledges receipt of Addenda No. _________________________________________. (List all Addenda) Falls Valley Elementary Idaho Falls, ID April 10th, 2025 Scope Package #36 – METAL SIDING Exhibit C – Scope of Work Page 4 of 5 Bidder acknowledges receipt of Clarification No. ______________________________________. (List all Clarifications) BASE PROPOSAL ($ ) WORDS: _____________________________________________________________________________________________________ (Amount shall be shown in both words and figures. In case of discrepancy, the amount shown in words will govern.) ALTERNATES Subcontractor shall provide alternates to its base Proposal as listed below for this scope of work. Alternate #1 – Cut in New Windows on the South Wall of Longe/Work Room State the amount to be added to Subcontractor's Proposal to provide metal siding as shown on sheet A9.1 ADD $ Alternate #A – 100% Payment & Performance Bond (Base Bid) State the amount to be added to Subcontractor's Proposal to supply a 100% Performance Bond and 100% Payment Bond in the amount of the base bid value. ADD $ Alternate #B – Multiple Scope Award State the amount to be deducted from Subcontractor's Proposal if multiple scopes are awarded to your firm. DEDUCT $ If this Scope Package is awarded to your firm in conjunction with the following Scope Package(s) (identify scope package number(s): Alternate #C – Provide Liquid Applied Vapor Barrier State the amount to be added to Subcontractor's Proposal to provide liquid applied vapor barrier where unit ventilator infill occurs per Detail 1/A6.1 and over existing CMU before install of metal siding per Detail C/A9.1 ADD $ PROPOSAL OPTIONS Subcontractor may propose voluntary options to its base Proposal. Base Proposal shall meet all requirements of the Contract Documents, including, but not limited to, Drawings, Specifications, Addenda, and Clarifications. Attach additional sheets providing clarification if necessary. 1. DESCRIPTION:___________________________________________________ __ ADD/DEDUCT (circle one) ($ ) 2. DESCRIPTION:___________________________________________________ __ ADD/DEDUCT (circle one) ($ ) 3. DESCRIPTION:___________________________________________________ __ ADD/DEDUCT (circle one) ($ ) Falls Valley Elementary Idaho Falls, ID April 10th, 2025 Scope Package #36 – METAL SIDING Exhibit C – Scope of Work Page 5 of 5 4. DESCRIPTION:___________________________________________________ __ ADD/DEDUCT (circle one) ($ ) NAMING OF LOWER TIER SUBCONTRACTORS & SUPPLIERS Subcontractor shall provide the following list of lower tier subcontractor(s) to be utilized in the performance of its scope of work: Name Scope of Work PWC No. Name Scope of Work PWC No. Name Scope of Work PWC No. Name Scope of Work PWC No. IDAHO PUBLIC WORKS LICENSING The undersigned notified that it is of this date duly licensed as an Idaho Public Works Contractor and further that is possesses Idaho Public Works Contractor’s License No. ________________________ ___________, and is domiciled in the State of _________________________. CERTIFICATION By submitting its Proposal, the Subcontractor is certifying the following: Subcontractor, at the time of submitting its Proposal, is in possession of the necessary Idaho State Contractors Board License with the appropriate classification and limit. Subcontractors without a current Idaho State Contractor Board License with appropriate classification and limit at the time of bid will be disqualified immediately. All products or materials to be furnished as a result of this bid are free of asbestos and hazardous materials. Subcontractor’s failure to follow the requirements of this Scope Package may result in disqualification. This form has been signed by person authorized to legally bind the subcontractor. Provide letter of authorization if the person signing is not an officer of the company. Dated this day of ________ Day Month Year Name of Subcontractor: By: Title: Signature: End of Exhibit C – Subcontractor Bid Form & Scope of Work Falls Valley Elementary Idaho Falls, ID April 10th, April 22nd, 2025 Scope Package #49 – CABINETS & COUNTERTOPS R1 Exhibit C – Subcontractor Bid Form & Scope of Work Page 1 of 7 Exhibit C – Subcontractor Bid Form & Scope of Work COMPANY: ADDRESS: CONTACT: TELEPHONE: EMAIL ADDRESS: Having carefully examined the Invitation to Bid, Instructions to Bidders, and all Contract Documents pertaining to the Falls Valley Elementary, the undersigned will provide all labor, materials, equipment and other costs necessary to complete the Scope of Work outlined below as required by the Contract Documents, the Invitation to Bid, and all related documents. PROPOSAL CONDITIONS Subcontractor confirms that it has visited the site, read, understands and agrees that its Proposal is in compliance with all conditions defined in the Invitation to Bid, attached Sample Subcontract Agreements, and related Contract Documents. Subcontractor represents by submitting its Proposal that the Sample Subcontract Agreements will be executed by Subcontractor without change or alteration . ACKNOWLEDGMENTS Subcontractor agrees Headwaters Construction Company acting as Construction Manager/General Contractor (“CM/GC”) for Bonneville School District #93 reserves the right to accept or reject any and all proposals and to waive any informalities. Subcontractor agrees it will not withdraw its Proposal and its price is guaranteed for forty -five (45) days from the date of the submission of its Proposal. Subcontractor recognizes that time is of the essence in this proposed subcontract. Subcontractor agrees that, if awarded the subcontract hereunder, it will commence the work to be performed under the Contract on the dates set by the CM /GC in its written Notice to Proceed, continuing the work with diligence and will complete all the work per the scheduled Contract Completion date and milestone date(s) as defined by the schedule and herein. Falls Valley Elementary Idaho Falls, ID April 10th, April 22nd, 2025 Scope Package #49 – CABINETS & COUNTERTOPS R1 Exhibit C – Subcontractor Bid Form & Scope of Work Page 2 of 7 A. SPECIFICATIONS Subcontractor shall adhere to all Specification Sections within the Project Manual, specifically referencing the following: Primary Scopes of Work Subcontractor shall provide all labor, material, equipment, and services required to provide all items included in the follow ing Specification Sections unless otherwise noted below: Division 00 – PROCUREMENT AND CONTRACTING REQUIREMENTS Division 01 – GENERAL REQUIREMENTS Section 064116 – PLASTIC-LAMINATE-FACED ARCHITECTURAL CABINETS Section 123661 – SOLID SURFACING COUNTERTOPS Section 123661.19 – QUARTZ AGGLOMERATE COUNTERTOPS --- Related Scopes of Work The following Specifications Sections describe work that is related to or requires special coordination with this Subcontractor’s Scope of Work. This Subcontractor shall provide any labor, materials, equipment, and/or services required to provide any items included in t he following Specification Sections that relate to Subcontractor’s Primary Scope of Work. Section 06 10 53 – Miscellaneous Rough Carpentry Section 092900 – GYPSUM BOARD Section 099123 - PAINTING Division 08 - OPENINGS Division 09 - FINISHES Division 22 – PLUMBING Division 23 - MECHANICAL --- Division 26 - ELECTRICAL B. SCOPE OF WORK In no way limiting the requirements of the Contract Documents, Subcontractor shall provide a complete turnkey, (i.e., furnish and install, unless otherwise noted below), Scope of Work in accordance with the Contract Documents to include, but not be limited to the following: 1. Definitions: The word “provide” is intended to be inclusive of to furnish, fabricate, receive, unload, store, layout, hoist, install, erect, layout on substrate, protect, start-up, cleanup, etc. such that the material(s) or system(s) is/are complete and operational and is in its permanent location ready to be accepted and used by the Owner. The word “furnish” is intended to be inclusive of to coordinate, fabricate, inventory, and deliver to jobsite F.O.B. such that the material(s) is/are complete and ready for final installation performed by others. The word “install” is intended to be inclusive to receive, unload, store, layout, hoist, install, erect, layout on substrate, start -up, cleanup, etc. such that the material(s) or system(s) is/are complete and operational and is in its permanent location ready to be accepte d and used by the Owner. 2. The work to be performed by Subcontractor is not necessarily included in one particular portion of the plans or specifications. Subcontractor agrees to perform all the work that falls within the general area of this Scope of Work regardless of where the work is described in the plans, specifications, or other project documents, and agrees to perform all incidental work reasonably necessary to complete this Scope of Work, whether shown in the Contract Documents or not, unless expressly assigned by Contractor/Construction Manager to another subcontractor. Subcontractor shall comply with all notes and details as they relate to Subcontractor’s Sc ope of Work. 3. Subcontractor shall account for, as part of its Proposal, the fact that the Contract Documents may not contain all required details, parts, or pieces necessary to provide a complete and functioning system; therefore, it is the responsibility of the Subcontractor to make reasonably inferable assumptions and allowances, as part of its proposal, so as to help account for design omissions and ensure that all elements associated with the Scope of Work comply with all governing codes and regulations using best engineering practices. 4. Subcontractor shall perform and install all work in compliance with the applicable codes required by the Contract Documents, federal, state, and local governments, all Idaho Public Work Standards, and all utility services and other agencies having jurisdiction on the project. 5. Regardless of trade jurisdiction provide all necessary and required labor, services, materials, equipment, hoisting, tools, temporary Falls Valley Elementary Idaho Falls, ID April 10th, April 22nd, 2025 Scope Package #49 – CABINETS & COUNTERTOPS R1 Exhibit C – Subcontractor Bid Form & Scope of Work Page 3 of 7 provisions, supervision, applicable taxes, insurance, licenses and permits (except building permit), and cleanup required to furnish, install, and complete all required CABINETS & COUNTERTOPS as per the Contract Documents as necessary for a complete and final installation. 6. Subcontractor acknowledges that these systems may be shown schematically; Subcontractor shall provide all minor incidental materials, fittings, and accessories as required for a complete and operational system whether shown in the Contract Documents or not. 7. Provide all required Mobilizations as necessary for the proper execution of the work, including, but not limited to all prepa ratory work and materials necessary for obtaining clearances for the Work; moving personnel, equipment, supplies, and incidentals t o and from the Project Site; quality control measures; clean-up; temporary utilities (if required); associated permits, bonds, and insurances; and project close-out operations. 8. Provide all mock-ups and samples as required by the Contract Documents. Subcontractor shall thoroughly review the Contract Documents to determine what scope if any they may be required to provide for all mock-ups. 9. Provide all ARCHITECTURAL WOODWORK as per the Contract Documents in all units. Include all required submittals, samples, mock- ups, field measuring, coordination, etc. as required prior to fabrication of cabinet units. Provide all required cabinet uni ts (bases, upper, tall storage, shelving units, vanities, etc. with box construction as specified; wood materials (exposed, semi exposed and co ncealed) as specified; finish material as specified; edge banding; doors and drawers; shelves; cabinet hardware and ac cessories (hinges, pulls, catches, shelf standards, brackets, and supports, shelf rests, drawer slides, fabrication; cut-outs (sinks, grommets, mechanical, electric & plumbing penetrations); surface mounted countertop supports and corbels; removable fronts in specific units per ADA requirements in drawings; shop finishing; delivery, storage and handling; layout; installation labor; installation materials (fasteners, shim s, furring, hanging strips, etc.); adjusting and cleaning; etc. as necessary for a complete installation. 1. Provide high pressure decorative laminate products, per sheet A1.1 finish schedule key Wilsonart - Taupe Geo Y0623-60 2. Provide 3/4" plastic laminate cabinets, panels, drawers, and doors in all required areas including, but not limited to, restrooms, lounge/workroom, reception, principal, etc. (A1.1, A2.1 Elevations) 3. Provide tall storage cabinets with shelving and adjustable shelving. (A1.1, A2.1) 4. Install Owner provided mailbox casework, blocking provided by others. (Keynote 8/A1.1) 5. Provide cabinet hardware with locks where required. 6. Metal stud framing at reception desk provided by others. 7. Provide framing for reception desk cabinetry as shown on sheet A2.1 Elevations. 10. Provide all COUNTERTOPS as per the Contract Documents . Include all required submittals; coordination; field measuring; loose and integral backsplashes; aprons; fabrication; sub-tops; cut-outs (sinks, grommets, mechanical, electric & plumbing penetrations); delivery, storage and handling; installation labor; installation materials (fasteners, adhesives, caulking (to all adjacent surfaces), etc.); as necessary for a complete installation. 1. Provide solid surface countertops with 4" backsplash. (A1.1, A2.1) 2. Provide solid surface panels at- reception desk per sheet A2.1 elevations 9,10, & 11. 3. Provide solid surface sills at existing windows per detail 6/A6.1 4. Furnish solid surface thresholds for installation by others in areas specified on sheet A1.1 5. Provide countertop brackets for solid surface countertops, see sheet A2.1 section J & K. 1. Provide L-shaped countertop brackets by ironsupports.com per Addendum #001 sheet A1.1 and A2.1 6. Provide quartz agglomerate countertops at high reception desk counter. (A1.1, A2.1) 11. Alternate #1 – Cut in New Windows on the South Wall of Longe/Work Room (See Alternate Pricing Section Below) 12. Provided caulking at countertops to abut adjacent walls. Falls Valley Elementary Idaho Falls, ID April 10th, April 22nd, 2025 Scope Package #49 – CABINETS & COUNTERTOPS R1 Exhibit C – Subcontractor Bid Form & Scope of Work Page 4 of 7 13. This Subcontractor shall ensure that all installations are plumb, even, true, level and mounted flush with all adjacent materials and surfaces so as to provide a complete and professional cabinetry installation. Any deficiencies which are discovered in the cabinetry shall be the responsibility of this subcontractor to remedy. 14. Coordinate with other trades for the installation of backing within walls for attachment of casework and shelving material. 15. Provide any surface-mounted backing as necessary for a complete installation of millwork. 16. Coordinate the layout and installation of penetrations by other trades affecting casework. 17. Provide neat, finished connections to adjacent walls, floors, and ceilings requiring scribing, trim, fillers, and caulking fo r a completed finished product. 18. Provide all required warranties, insurances, and inspections as necessary for a fully guaranteed installation. 19. Supply and install grommets at all locations indicated on plans, if applicable. 20. Provide touch-up of finishes and make final adjustments at completion of this scope of work. 21. All materials shall comply with flame spread ratings as required; provide manufacturers certifications for all materials. 22. The application of materials shall comply with all governing municipal requirements and federal regulations. 23. Provide all hoisting of both materials and personnel as necessary for the proper execution of this work. 24. Provide all required layout of work from major benchmarks and grid lines as furnished by Others. 25. Provide clean-up of debris generated from this scope of work on a daily basis and remove from site as directed by Headwaters Construction. 26. Provide all sequencing of this Subcontractors scope of work in accordance with the project schedule and as per subsequent sch edule updates as provided by the CM/GC. This Subcontractor shall ensure that their scope of work shall be completed within the allotted time set forth within the project schedule. Any circumstances which are under this Subcontractors control that contribute to the e xtension of the schedule may result in liquidated damages being applied. 27. Provide protection for all adjacent structures, surfaces, and other materials during this scope of work. This Subcontractor shall thoroughly inspect subsurface to ensure that it complies with all Contract Documents and quality requirements. Report in writi ng any deficiencies found with previous work. Do not proceed until deficiencies have been corrected. Failure to provide a written report or commencement of the work will indicate Subcontractor’s acceptance of previously performed work. 28. This Subcontractor shall provide its’ own completion inspection and QC/Punch list prior to demobilization. The completion ins pection is different than a punch list. The subcontractor SHALL inspect each area of the project for completion before a punch list is created. Review with Headwaters prior to demobilizing from the site. If areas are not completed before subcontractor demobilizes from the sit e, back charges may apply. C. EXCLUSIONS The following items are specifically excluded from Subcontractor’s Scope of Work: 1. Contract Documents – Contractor shall provide all Contract Documents in electronic format only. 2. Dumpsters – Contractor shall provide dumpsters for Construction Debris only. D. SCOPE SPECIFIC INSURANCE REQUIREMENTS Subcontractor shall comply with the Insurance Requirements set forth in Exhibit D, in addition to the following: ☐ Yes ☒ No - Subcontractor shall provide Professional Liability Insurance as per Exhibit D. Falls Valley Elementary Idaho Falls, ID April 10th, April 22nd, 2025 Scope Package #49 – CABINETS & COUNTERTOPS R1 Exhibit C – Subcontractor Bid Form & Scope of Work Page 5 of 7 ☐ Yes ☒ No - Subcontractor shall provide Pollution Liability Insurance as per Exhibit D. ☐ Yes ☒ No - Subcontractor shall provide Rigger’s Liability Insurance as per Exhibit D. E. PROPOSAL PRICING & CERTIFICATIONS ADDENDA AND CLARIFICATIONS Bidder acknowledges receipt of Addenda No. _________________________________________. (List all Addenda) Bidder acknowledges receipt of Clarification No. ______________________________________. (List all Clarifications) BASE PROPOSAL ($ ) WORDS: _____________________________________________________________________________________________________ (Amount shall be shown in both words and figures. In case of discrepancy, the amount shown in words will govern.) ALTERNATES Subcontractor shall provide alternates to its base Proposal as listed below for this scope of work. Alternate #1 – Cut in New Windows on the South Wall of Longe/Work Room State the amount to be added to Subcontractor's Proposal to provide solid surface sills for proposed windows as shown on sheet A9.1 ADD $ Alternate #A – 100% Payment & Performance Bond (Base Bid) State the amount to be added to Subcontractor's Proposal to supply a 100% Performance Bond and 100% Payment Bond in the amoun t of the base bid value. ADD $ Alternate #B – Multiple Scope Award State the amount to be deducted from Subcontractor's Proposal if multiple scopes are awarded to your firm. DEDUCT $ If this Scope Package is awarded to your firm in conjunction with the following Scope Package(s) (identify scope package number(s): PROPOSAL OPTIONS Subcontractor may propose voluntary options to its base Proposal. Base Proposal shall meet all requirements of the Contract Documents, including, but not limited to, Drawings, Specifications, Addenda, and Clarifications. Attach additional sheets providing cla rification if necessary. 1. DESCRIPTION:___________________________________________________ __ ADD/DEDUCT (circle one) ($ ) Falls Valley Elementary Idaho Falls, ID April 10th, April 22nd, 2025 Scope Package #49 – CABINETS & COUNTERTOPS R1 Exhibit C – Subcontractor Bid Form & Scope of Work Page 6 of 7 2. DESCRIPTION:___________________________________________________ __ ADD/DEDUCT (circle one) ($ ) 3. DESCRIPTION:___________________________________________________ __ ADD/DEDUCT (circle one) ($ ) 4. DESCRIPTION:___________________________________________________ __ ADD/DEDUCT (circle one) ($ ) NAMING OF LOWER TIER SUBCONTRACTORS & SUPPLIERS Subcontractor shall provide the following list of lower tier subcontractor(s) to be utilized in the performance of its scope of work: Name Scope of Work PWC No. Name Scope of Work PWC No. Name Scope of Work PWC No. Name Scope of Work PWC No. IDAHO PUBLIC WORKS LICENSING The undersigned notified that it is of this date duly licensed as an Idaho Public Works Contractor and further that is possesses Idaho Public Works Contractor’s License No. ________________________ ___________, and is domiciled in the State of _________________________. CERTIFICATION By submitting its Proposal, the Subcontractor is certifying the following: • Subcontractor, at the time of submitting its Proposal, is in possession of the necessary Idaho State Contractors Board License with the appropriate classification and limit. Subcontractors without a current Idaho State Contractor Board License with approp riate classification and limit at the time of bid will be disqualified immediately. • All products or materials to be furnished as a result of this bid are free of asbestos and hazardous materials. • Subcontractor’s failure to follow the requirements of this Scope Package may result in disqualification. • This form has been signed by person authorized to legally bind the subcontractor. Provide letter of authorization if the person signing is not an officer of the company. Dated this day of ________ Day Month Year Name of Subcontractor: By: Title: Signature: Falls Valley Elementary Idaho Falls, ID April 10th, April 22nd, 2025 Scope Package #49 – CABINETS & COUNTERTOPS R1 Exhibit C – Subcontractor Bid Form & Scope of Work Page 7 of 7 End of Exhibit C – Subcontractor Bid Form & Scope of Work Falls Valley Elementary Idaho Falls, ID April 10th, April 22nd, 2025 Scope Package #50 – DOORS, FRAMES & HARDWARE R1 Exhibit C – Subcontractor Bid Form & Scope of Work Page 1 of 6 Exhibit C – Subcontractor Bid Form & Scope of Work COMPANY: ADDRESS: CONTACT: TELEPHONE: EMAIL ADDRESS: Having carefully examined the Invitation to Bid, Instructions to Bidders, and all Contract Documents pertaining to the Falls Valley Elementary, the undersigned will provide all labor, materials, equipment and other costs necessary to complete the Scope of Work outlined below as required by the Contract Documents, the Invitation to Bid, and all related documents. PROPOSAL CONDITIONS Subcontractor confirms that it has visited the site, read, understands and agrees that its Proposal is in compliance with all conditions defined in the Invitation to Bid, attached Sample Subcontract Agreements, and related Contract Documents. Subcontractor represents by submitting its Proposal that the Sample Subcontract Agreements will be executed by Subcontractor without change or alteration . ACKNOWLEDGMENTS Subcontractor agrees Headwaters Construction Company acting as Construction Manager/General Contractor (“CM/GC”) for Bonneville School District #93 reserves the right to accept or reject any and all proposals and to waive any informalities. Subcontractor agrees it will not withdraw its Proposal and its price is guaranteed for forty -five (45) days from the date of the submission of its Proposal. Subcontractor recognizes that time is of the essence in this proposed subcontract. Subcontractor agrees that, if awarded the subcontract hereunder, it will commence the work to be performed under the Contract on the dates set by the CM /GC in its written Notice to Proceed, continuing the work with diligence and will complete all the work per the scheduled Contract Completion date and milestone date(s) as defined by the schedule and herein. Falls Valley Elementary Idaho Falls, ID April 10th, April 22nd, 2025 Scope Package #50 – DOORS, FRAMES & HARDWARE R1 Exhibit C – Subcontractor Bid Form & Scope of Work Page 2 of 6 A. SPECIFICATIONS Subcontractor shall adhere to all Specification Sections within the Project Manual, specifically referencing the following: Primary Scopes of Work Subcontractor shall provide all labor, material, equipment, and services required to provide all items included in the follow ing Specification Sections unless otherwise noted below: Division 00 – PROCUREMENT AND CONTRACTING REQUIREMENTS Division 01 – GENERAL REQUIREMENTS Section 081113 – HOLLOW METAL FRAMES Section 081416 – FLUSH WOOD DOORS Section 087100 – DOOR HARDWARE (See Revised Addendum #001) --- Related Scopes of Work The following Specifications Sections describe work that is related to or requires special coordination with this Subcontractor’s Scope of Work. This Subcontractor shall provide any labor, materials, equipment, and/or services required to provide any items included in the following Specification Sections that relate to Subcontractor’s Primary Scope of Work. Section 064116 – PLASTIC-LAMINATE-FACED ARCHITECTURAL CABINETS Section 084113 – ALUMINUM-FRAMED ENTRANCES AND STOREFRONTS Section 088000 - GLAZING Section 092900 – GYPSUM BOARD Section 099123 – PAINTING --- B. SCOPE OF WORK In no way limiting the requirements of the Contract Documents, Subcontractor shall provide a complete turnkey, (i.e., furnish and install, unless otherwise noted below), Scope of Work in accordance with the Contract Documents to include, but not be limited to the following: 1. Definitions: The word “provide” is intended to be inclusive of to furnish, fabricate, receive, unload, store, layout, hoist, install, erect, layout on substrate, protect, start-up, cleanup, etc. such that the material(s) or system(s) is/are complete and operational and is in its permanent location ready to be accepted and used by the Owner. The word “furnish” is intended to be inclusive of to coordinate, fabricate, inventory, and deliver to jobsite F.O.B. such that the material(s) is/are complete and ready for final installation performed by others. The word “install” is intended to be inclusive to receive, unload, store, layout, hoist, install, erect, layout on substrate, start -up, cleanup, etc. such that the material(s) or system(s) is/are complete and operational and is in its permanent location ready to be accepte d and used by the Owner. 2. The work to be performed by Subcontractor is not necessarily included in one particular portion of the plans or specifications. Subcontractor agrees to perform all the work that falls within the general area of this Scope of Work regardless of where the work is described in the plans, specifications, or other project documents, and agrees to perform all incidental work reasonably necessary to complete this Scope of Work, whether shown in the Contract Documents or not, unless expressly assigned by Contractor/Construction Manager to another subcontractor. Subcontractor shall comply with all notes and details as they relate to Subcontractor’s Sc ope of Work. 3. Subcontractor shall account for, as part of its Proposal, the fact that the Contract Documents may not contain all required details, parts, or pieces necessary to provide a complete and functioning system; therefore, it is the responsibility of the Subcontractor to make reasonably inferable assumptions and allowances, as part of its proposal, so as to help account for design omissions and ensure that all elements associated with the Scope of Work comply with all governing codes and regulations using best engineeri ng practices. 4. Subcontractor shall perform and install all work in compliance with the applicable codes required by the Contract Documents, federal, state, and local governments, all Idaho Public Work Standards, and all utility services and other agencies having jurisdiction on the project. 5. Regardless of trade jurisdiction provide all necessary and required labor, services, materials, equipment, hoisting, tools, temporary provisions, supervision, applicable taxes, insurance, licenses and permits (except building permit), and cleanup required to furnish, install, Falls Valley Elementary Idaho Falls, ID April 10th, April 22nd, 2025 Scope Package #50 – DOORS, FRAMES & HARDWARE R1 Exhibit C – Subcontractor Bid Form & Scope of Work Page 3 of 6 and complete all required DOORS, FRAMES & HARDWARE as per the Contract Documents as necessary for a complete and final installation. 6. Subcontractor acknowledges that these systems may be shown schematically; Subcontractor shall provide all minor incidental materials, fittings, and accessories as required for a complete and operational system whether shown in the Contract Documents or not. 7. Provide all required Mobilizations as necessary for the proper execution of the work, including, but not limited to all prepa ratory work and materials necessary for obtaining clearances for the Work; moving personnel, equipment, supplies, and incidentals t o and from the Project Site; quality control measures; clean-up; temporary utilities (if required); associated permits, bonds, and insurances; and project close-out operations. 8. Provide all mock-ups and samples as required by the Contract Documents. Subcontractor shall thoroughly review the Contract Documents to determine what scope if any they may be required to provide for all mock-ups. 9. Provide all HOLLOW METAL FRAMES AND FLUSH WOOD DOORS as per the Contract Documents. Include all required submittals; delivery, storage and handling; fire-rated assemblies as specified; smoke and draft control assemblies as specified; prime finishes; jamb anchors; floor anchors; inserts, bolts and fasteners; door and frame accessories; labor; equipment; etc. as necessary for complete installation. 1. Provide solid core flush wood doors per type on sheet A6.1, glazing for doors provided by others. (See pricing section for Alternate #C – Provide Glazing for Wood Doors below) 2. Provide hollow metal frames per door schedule on sheet A6.1 10. Provide all required factory finishes for wood doors as outlined in contract documents. 11. Provide all DOOR HARDWARE as per the Contract Documents. Include all required submittals; quality assurance measures; deliver y, storage and handling; coordination; warranties; maintenance service as specified (if required); extra materials as specified; scheduled hardware, trims and accessories in materials and finishes from approved manufacturers as strictly specified; door preparation and coordination for required hardware; installation labor and equipment; adjusting; cleaning; demonstration; etc. as nece ssary for a complete and final installation. This subcontract shall include all door hardware as specified for hollow metal/steel doors. All door hardware for aluminum entrance and storefront doors shall be provided by others. Provide coordination with Aluminum Entrances subcontractor for hardware requirements. 12. Provide adjustment and a full check of each operating item of door hardware and each door to ensure proper operation or funct ion of every unit. Replace units that cannot be adjusted to operate as intended. Adjust door control devices to compensate for final operation of heating and ventilating equipment and to comply with accessibility requirements. 13. Provide delivery and storage of all materials using correct measures as specified by the Contract Documents, all materials mu st be stored under cover and with adequate ventilation. Wood products will not be delivered until the building has been enclosed an d HVAC system is operating at occupancy levels for the remainder of the construction period. 14. Provide installation of all materials and accessories furnished under this subcontract. Include all receiving, inventorying, handling, distribution and final adjusting of installed products. Provide coordination with Headwaters Construction for sequencing and required mobilization for frame installation. Include all required anchors, grouting and insulation at frames as detailed. Provide installations which are plumb, rigid, properly aligned and securely fastened for final acceptance by the Owner. Provide touch-up of factory finishes after final installation as specified. Provide necessary touch-up of primed finishes as necessary for a proper paint finish by others. Provide all incidental materials required for proper installation. 15. Verify actual dimension of openings by field measurements before fabrication. 16. Provide all required layout of work from major benchmarks and grid lines as furnished by Others. Provide all means necessary to ensure installations are level, plumb and true to line according to specified tolerances. 17. Installation of doors and frames to be performed by a qualified installer per industry best practices and comply with install ation tolerances as outlined in contract documents. Falls Valley Elementary Idaho Falls, ID April 10th, April 22nd, 2025 Scope Package #50 – DOORS, FRAMES & HARDWARE R1 Exhibit C – Subcontractor Bid Form & Scope of Work Page 4 of 6 18. This Subcontractor shall thoroughly inspect surfaces and substrates to ensure that it complies with all Contract Documents and quality requirements. Report in writing any deficiencies found with previous work. Do not proceed until deficiencies have been corrected. Failure to provide a written report or commencement of the work will indicate Subcontractor’s acceptance of previously performed work. 19. Provide all necessary anchors and comply with spacing requirements for frame installations. 20. Provide proper coordination for rough openings as necessary. Report in writing as soon as possible any discrepancies found wi th openings prior to installation. 21. Install all components in accordance with manufacturer’s recommended instructions and approved shop drawings. 22. Provide protection of furnished materials against damage to finished surfaces during transit, loading and offloading. 23. Provide protection for all adjacent structures, surfaces, and other materials during this scope of work. Be aware of other fi nishes in place. 24. make necessary accommodations to not damage work done by others. 25. Participate in a pre-installation meeting. 26. Provide sequencing of all work in accordance with the project schedule. 27. Provide materials that comply with all regulatory requirements with regards to fire rating. 28. Comply with warranty requirements as outlined in the contract documents. 29. This Subcontractor shall provide its’ own completion inspection and QC/Punch list prior to demobilization. The completion ins pection is different than a punch list. The subcontractor SHALL inspect each area of the project for completion before a punch list is created. Review with Headwaters prior to demobilizing from the site. If areas are not completed before subcontractor demobilizes from the site, back charges may apply. C. EXCLUSIONS The following items are specifically excluded from Subcontractor’s Scope of Work: 1. Contract Documents – Contractor shall provide all Contract Documents in electronic format only. 2. Dumpsters – Contractor shall provide dumpsters for Construction Debris only. 3. Glass & Glazing. D. SCOPE SPECIFIC INSURANCE REQUIREMENTS Subcontractor shall comply with the Insurance Requirements set forth in Exhibit D, in addition to the following: ☐ Yes ☒ No - Subcontractor shall provide Professional Liability Insurance as per Exhibit D. ☐ Yes ☒ No - Subcontractor shall provide Pollution Liability Insurance as per Exhibit D. ☐ Yes ☒ No - Subcontractor shall provide Rigger’s Liability Insurance as per Exhibit D. E. PROPOSAL PRICING & CERTIFICATIONS ADDENDA AND CLARIFICATIONS Bidder acknowledges receipt of Addenda No. _________________________________________. (List all Addenda) Falls Valley Elementary Idaho Falls, ID April 10th, April 22nd, 2025 Scope Package #50 – DOORS, FRAMES & HARDWARE R1 Exhibit C – Subcontractor Bid Form & Scope of Work Page 5 of 6 Bidder acknowledges receipt of Clarification No. ______________________________________. (List all Clarifications) BASE PROPOSAL ($ ) WORDS: _____________________________________________________________________________________________________ (Amount shall be shown in both words and figures. In case of discrepancy, the amount shown in words will govern.) ALTERNATES Subcontractor shall provide alternates to its base Proposal as listed below for this scope of work. Alternate #A – 100% Payment & Performance Bond (Base Bid) State the amount to be added to Subcontractor's Proposal to supply a 100% Performance Bond and 100% Payment Bond in the amoun t of the base bid value. ADD $ Alternate #B – Multiple Scope Award State the amount to be deducted from Subcontractor's Proposal if multiple scopes are awarded to your firm. DEDUCT $ If this Scope Package is awarded to your firm in conjunction with the following Scope Package(s) (identify scope package number(s): Alternate #C – Provide Glazing for Wood Doors State the amount to be added to Subcontractor's Proposal to provide all glazing for wood doors per sheet A6.1 door schedule and door legend. ADD $ PROPOSAL OPTIONS Subcontractor may propose voluntary options to its base Proposal. Base Proposal shall meet all requirements of the Contract Documents, including, but not limited to, Drawings, Specifications, Addenda, and Clarifications. Attach additional sheets providing cla rification if necessary. 1. DESCRIPTION:___________________________________________________ __ ADD/DEDUCT (circle one) ($ ) 2. DESCRIPTION:___________________________________________________ __ ADD/DEDUCT (circle one) ($ ) 3. DESCRIPTION:___________________________________________________ __ ADD/DEDUCT (circle one) ($ ) 4. DESCRIPTION:___________________________________________________ __ ADD/DEDUCT (circle one) ($ ) NAMING OF LOWER TIER SUBCONTRACTORS & SUPPLIERS Subcontractor shall provide the following list of lower tier subcontractor(s) to be utilized in the performance of its scope of work: Falls Valley Elementary Idaho Falls, ID April 10th, April 22nd, 2025 Scope Package #50 – DOORS, FRAMES & HARDWARE R1 Exhibit C – Subcontractor Bid Form & Scope of Work Page 6 of 6 Name Scope of Work PWC No. Name Scope of Work PWC No. Name Scope of Work PWC No. Name Scope of Work PWC No. IDAHO PUBLIC WORKS LICENSING The undersigned notified that it is of this date duly licensed as an Idaho Public Works Contractor and further that is possesses Idaho Public Works Contractor’s License No. ________________________ ___________, and is domiciled in the State of _________________________. CERTIFICATION By submitting its Proposal, the Subcontractor is certifying the following: • Subcontractor, at the time of submitting its Proposal, is in possession of the necessary Idaho State Contractors Board License with the appropriate classification and limit. Subcontractors without a current Idaho State Contractor Board License with approp riate classification and limit at the time of bid will be disqualified immediately. • All products or materials to be furnished as a result of this bid are free of asbestos and hazardous materials. • Subcontractor’s failure to follow the requirements of this Scope Package may result in disqualification. • This form has been signed by person authorized to legally bind the subcontractor. Provide letter of authorization if the person signing is not an officer of the company. Dated this day of ________ Day Month Year Name of Subcontractor: By: Title: Signature: End of Exhibit C – Subcontractor Bid Form & Scope of Work Falls Valley Elementary Idaho Falls, ID April 10th,April 22nd, 2025 Scope Package #52 – DRYWALL & METAL STUD FRAMING R1 Exhibit C – Subcontractor Bid Form & Scope of Work Page 1 of 6 Exhibit C – Subcontractor Bid Form & Scope of Work COMPANY: ADDRESS: CONTACT: TELEPHONE: EMAIL ADDRESS: Having carefully examined the Invitation to Bid, Instructions to Bidders, and all Contract Documents pertaining to the Falls Valley Elementary, the undersigned will provide all labor, materials, equipment and other costs necessary to complete the Scope of Work outlined below as required by the Contract Documents, the Invitation to Bid, and all related documents. PROPOSAL CONDITIONS Subcontractor confirms that it has visited the site, read, understands and agrees that its Proposal is in compliance with all conditions defined in the Invitation to Bid, attached Sample Subcontract Agreements, and related Contract Documents. Subcontractor represents by submitting its Proposal that the Sample Subcontract Agreements will be executed by Subcontractor without change or alteration . ACKNOWLEDGMENTS Subcontractor agrees Headwaters Construction Company acting as Construction Manager/General Contractor (“CM/GC”) for Bonneville School District #93 reserves the right to accept or reject any and all proposals and to waive any informalities. Subcontractor agrees it will not withdraw its Proposal and its price is guaranteed for forty -five (45) days from the date of the submission of its Proposal. Subcontractor recognizes that time is of the essence in this proposed subcontract. Subcontractor agrees that, if awarded the subcontract hereunder, it will commence the work to be performed under the Contract on the dates set by the CM /GC in its written Notice to Proceed, continuing the work with diligence and will complete all the work per the scheduled Contract Completion date and milestone date(s) as defined by the schedule and herein. Falls Valley Elementary Idaho Falls, ID April 10th,April 22nd, 2025 Scope Package #52 – DRYWALL & METAL STUD FRAMING R1 Exhibit C – Subcontractor Bid Form & Scope of Work Page 2 of 6 A. SPECIFICATIONS Subcontractor shall adhere to all Specification Sections within the Project Manual, specifically referencing the following: Primary Scopes of Work Subcontractor shall provide all labor, material, equipment, and services required to provide all items included in the follow ing Specification Sections unless otherwise noted below: Division 00 – PROCUREMENT AND CONTRACTING REQUIREMENTS Division 01 – GENERAL REQUIREMENTS Section 092900 – GYPSUM BOARD Related Scopes of Work The following Specifications Sections describe work that is related to or requires special coordination with this Subcontractor’s Scope of Work. This Subcontractor shall provide any labor, materials, equipment, and/or services required to provide any items included in the following Specification Sections that relate to Subcontractor’s Primary Scope of Work. Section 061053 – MISCELLANEOUS ROUGH CARPENTRY Section 072100 – THERMAL INSULATION Section 081113 – HOLLOW METAL DOOR FRAMES Section 093000 - TILING Section 095123 – ACOUSTICAL CEILINGS Section 099123 - PAINTING Division 10 - SPECIALTIES Division 22 – PLUMBING Division 23 - MECHANICAL Division 26 - ELECTRICAL --- --- B. SCOPE OF WORK In no way limiting the requirements of the Contract Documents, Subcontractor shall provide a complete turnkey, (i.e., furnish and install, unless otherwise noted below), Scope of Work in accordance with the Contract Documents to include, but not be limited to the following: 1. Definitions: The word “provide” is intended to be inclusive of to furnish, fabricate, receive, unload, store, layout, hoist, install, erect, layout on substrate, protect, start-up, cleanup, etc. such that the material(s) or system(s) is/are complete and operational and is in its permanent location ready to be accepted and used by the Owner. The word “furnish” is intended to be inclusive of to coordinate, fabricate, inventory, and deliver to jobsite F.O.B. such that the material(s) is/are complete and ready for final instal lation performed by others. The word “install” is intended to be inclusive to receive, unload, store, layout, hoist, install, erect, layout on substrate, start -up, cleanup, etc. such that the material(s) or system(s) is/are complete and operational and is in its permanent location ready to be accepte d and used by the Owner. 2. The work to be performed by Subcontractor is not necessarily included in one particular portion of the plans or specifications. Subcontractor agrees to perform all the work that falls within the general area of this Scope of Work regardless of where the work is described in the plans, specifications, or other project documents, and agrees to perform all incidental work reasonably necessary to complete this Scope of Work, whether shown in the Contract Documents or not, unless expressly assigned by Contractor/Construction Manager to another subcontractor. Subcontractor shall comply with all notes and details as they relate to Subcontractor’s Sc ope of Work. 3. Subcontractor shall account for, as part of its Proposal, the fact that the Contract Documents may not contain all required details, parts, or pieces necessary to provide a complete and functioning system; therefore, it is the responsibility of the Subcontractor to make reasonably inferable assumptions and allowances, as part of its proposal, so as to help account for design omissions and ensure that all elements associated with the Scope of Work comply with all governing codes and regulations using best engineering practices. 4. Subcontractor shall perform and install all work in compliance with the applicable codes required by the Contract Documents, federal, state, and local governments, all Idaho Public Work Standards, and all utility services and other agencies having jurisdiction on the project. 5. Regardless of trade jurisdiction provide all necessary and required labor, services, materials, equipment, hoisting, tools, temporary provisions, supervision, applicable taxes, insurance, licenses and permits (except building permit), and cleanup required to furnish, install, Falls Valley Elementary Idaho Falls, ID April 10th,April 22nd, 2025 Scope Package #52 – DRYWALL & METAL STUD FRAMING R1 Exhibit C – Subcontractor Bid Form & Scope of Work Page 3 of 6 and complete all required DRYWALL & METAL STUD FRAMING as per the Contract Documents as necessary for a complete and final installation. 6. Subcontractor acknowledges that these systems may be shown schematically; Subcontractor shall provide all minor incidental materials, fittings, and accessories as required for a complete and operational system whether shown in the Contract Documents or not. 7. Provide all required Mobilizations as necessary for the proper execution of the work, including, but not limited to all prepa ratory work and materials necessary for obtaining clearances for the Work; moving personnel, equipment, supplies, and incidentals t o and from the Project Site; quality control measures; clean-up; temporary utilities (if required); associated permits, bonds, and insurances; and project close-out operations. 8. Provide all mock-ups and samples as required by the Contract Documents. Subcontractor shall thoroughly review the Contract Documents to determine what scope if any they may be required to provide for all mock-ups. 9. Provide all GYPSUM BOARD ASSEMBLIES as per the Contract Documents. Provide all required submittals; quality assurance measure s; delivery, storage and handling; interior gypsum board materials (in all types and sizes as specified); moisture and mold resi stant gypsum board materials; abuse-resistant gypsum board (if required); trim accessories (cornerbead, bullnoses, LC -bead, L-bead, U- bead, expansion control accessories, curved-edge corner bead, etc.); joint treatment materials (joint tape, joint compound in all types); laminating adhesives; fasteners; acoustical joint sealants; vapor retarders; hanging, taping and texturing; equipment; etc. a s necessary for a complete and finished installation. 1. Provide 5/8" backer board where wall tile is in finish schedule. (A1.1) 2. Provide 1/2" resilient channel and 1/4" sound proofing membrane, Wall Blokker Pro or similar for wall type 6.6B (A1.1) 10. Provide all drywall finishing in finish levels as specified, or otherwise ready for paint, except where drywall is indicated as a backing board for application of other finishes. 11. Provide any re-texturing and patching of gypsum board surfaces where texture is not acceptable by Architect/Owner during punch-list procedures. 12. Provide necessary METAL SUSPENSION SYSTEMS as required for drywall applications as per Contract Documents and in accordance t o project specifications. Utilize correctly sized components as indicated on the drawings but not less than those required by referenced installation standards, correct hanging practices according to specifications and within the tolerances of 1/8” variation in 12’-0”. 13. Provide all METAL STUD FRAMING per Contract Documents, including but not limited to all submittals; quality assurance measures; installation practices; delivery, storage and handling standards; sheet metal steel studs, channels, grids, wall runners, cro ss runners, flat strap; fasteners, brackets, hardware and other accessories; finishes; wire ties, faste ners; all labor, tools and equipment as necessary for a complete and final installation. 1. Provide metal stud framing for reception desk cabinets and countertops. (A6.1) 14. Provide adequate support for light fixtures and any other components which are intended to be attached to and supported by no n- structural metal framing and suspended ceiling systems. 15. Provide misc. backing for all wall-mounted products and components, e.g. bathroom specialties, fire extinguisher cabinets, building signage, cabinetry, finish carpentry, etc. 16. Subcontractor shall be responsible to ensure that all gypsum assemblies are constructed such to meet required fire ratings. 17. Provide materials that comply with all flame spread ratings as specified. Include all necessary manufacturer’s certifications . 18. Provide all required DAILY clean-up and scrapping of materials. Provide all dumpsters/haul-off as necessary for the performance of this work. 19. Provide cleaning of wall cavities of any miscellaneous trash and extraneous debris prior to concealment 20. Provide any necessary cleaning of mud from floors, texture overspray, etc. Subcontractor shall provide all taping, masking, covering, etc. as necessary to limit messes on adjacent materials and finishes. Falls Valley Elementary Idaho Falls, ID April 10th,April 22nd, 2025 Scope Package #52 – DRYWALL & METAL STUD FRAMING R1 Exhibit C – Subcontractor Bid Form & Scope of Work Page 4 of 6 21. Provide coordination for all trades that have work mounted on or penetrating through gypsum wall and ceiling assemblies, i.e., MEP penetrations, access panels, specialties, Cabinetry, fire extinguisher cabinets, etc. 22. Provide sequencing of all work in accordance with the project schedule. 23. Comply with material delivery, storage, and handling requirements as per the project specifications. Subcontractor shall coor dinate with General Contractor for storage locations of materials. 24. Provide certifications from manufacturers and governing authorities as required. 25. Provide proper coordination with Owner’s special inspection and testing firms. Coordinate schedules and ensure that all tests and inspections are properly performed prior to, during and after performing the work as per the testing requirements in the Cont ract Documents. This subcontract shall verify that all required inspections/tests are performed and approved on materials and or s urfaced upon which this subcontractor shall perform work prior to engaging in the work. 26. Provide all hoisting materials and personnel as necessary for the safe and proper execution of this work carried out accordin g to standards and regulations set by OSHA. Coordinate with Headwaters Construction on location and other requirements of hoisting equipment. 27. Provide all required layout of work from major benchmarks and grid lines as furnished by Others. 28. Provide protection for all adjacent structures, surfaces, and other materials during this scope of work. 29. Provide all required submittals, samples, operation & maintenance data, guarantees, warranties, record drawings, coordination drawings, etc. as described in the Contract Documents. 30. This Subcontractor shall provide its’ own completion inspection and QC/Punch list prior to demobilization. The completion ins pection is different than a punch list. The subcontractor SHALL inspect each area of the project for completion before a punch list is created. Review with Headwaters prior to demobilizing from the site. If areas are not completed before subcontractor demobilizes from the site, back charges may apply. C. EXCLUSIONS The following items are specifically excluded from Subcontractor’s Scope of Work: 1. Contract Documents – Contractor shall provide all Contract Documents in electronic format only. 2. Dumpsters – Contractor shall provide dumpsters for Construction Debris only. D. SCOPE SPECIFIC INSURANCE REQUIREMENTS Subcontractor shall comply with the Insurance Requirements set forth in Exhibit D, in addition to the following: ☐ Yes ☒ No - Subcontractor shall provide Professional Liability Insurance as per Exhibit D. ☐ Yes ☒ No - Subcontractor shall provide Pollution Liability Insurance as per Exhibit D. ☐ Yes ☒ No - Subcontractor shall provide Rigger’s Liability Insurance as per Exhibit D. E. PROPOSAL PRICING & CERTIFICATIONS ADDENDA AND CLARIFICATIONS Bidder acknowledges receipt of Addenda No. _________________________________________. (List all Addenda) Bidder acknowledges receipt of Clarification No. ______________________________________. (List all Clarifications) Falls Valley Elementary Idaho Falls, ID April 10th,April 22nd, 2025 Scope Package #52 – DRYWALL & METAL STUD FRAMING R1 Exhibit C – Subcontractor Bid Form & Scope of Work Page 5 of 6 BASE PROPOSAL ($ ) WORDS: _____________________________________________________________________________________________________ (Amount shall be shown in both words and figures. In case of discrepancy, the amount shown in words will govern.) ALTERNATES Subcontractor shall provide alternates to its base Proposal as listed below for this scope of work. Alternate #1 – Cut in New Windows on the South Wall of Longe/Work Room State the amount to be added to Subcontractor's Proposal to provide gypsum board at the proposed window head and jambs as shown on sheet A9.1 ADD $ Alternate #2 – New Storefront System in the Therapy Room State the amount to be added to Subcontractor's Proposal to provide gypsum board at the head and sill of the proposed storefront as shown on sheet A9.1 ADD $ Alternate #A – 100% Payment & Performance Bond (Base Bid) State the amount to be added to Subcontractor's Proposal to supply a 100% Performance Bond and 100% Payment Bond in the amoun t of the base bid value. ADD $ Alternate #B – Multiple Scope Award State the amount to be deducted from Subcontractor's Proposal if multiple scopes are awarded to your firm. DEDUCT $ If this Scope Package is awarded to your firm in conjunction with the following Scope Package(s) (identify scope package number(s): PROPOSAL OPTIONS Subcontractor may propose voluntary options to its base Proposal. Base Proposal shall meet all requirements of the Contract Documents, including, but not limited to, Drawings, Specifications, Addenda, and Clarifications. Attach additional sheets providing clarification if necessary. 1. DESCRIPTION:___________________________________________________ __ ADD/DEDUCT (circle one) ($ ) 2. DESCRIPTION:___________________________________________________ __ ADD/DEDUCT (circle one) ($ ) 3. DESCRIPTION:___________________________________________________ __ ADD/DEDUCT (circle one) ($ ) 4. DESCRIPTION:___________________________________________________ __ ADD/DEDUCT (circle one) ($ ) Falls Valley Elementary Idaho Falls, ID April 10th,April 22nd, 2025 Scope Package #52 – DRYWALL & METAL STUD FRAMING R1 Exhibit C – Subcontractor Bid Form & Scope of Work Page 6 of 6 NAMING OF LOWER TIER SUBCONTRACTORS & SUPPLIERS Subcontractor shall provide the following list of lower tier subcontractor(s) to be utilized in the performance of its scope of work: Name Scope of Work PWC No. Name Scope of Work PWC No. Name Scope of Work PWC No. Name Scope of Work PWC No. IDAHO PUBLIC WORKS LICENSING The undersigned notified that it is of this date duly licensed as an Idaho Public Works Contractor and further that is possesses Idaho Public Works Contractor’s License No. ________________________ ___________, and is domiciled in the State of _________________________. CERTIFICATION By submitting its Proposal, the Subcontractor is certifying the following: • Subcontractor, at the time of submitting its Proposal, is in possession of the necessary Idaho State Contractors Board License with the appropriate classification and limit. Subcontractors without a current Idaho State Contractor Board License with appropriate classification and limit at the time of bid will be disqualified immediately. • All products or materials to be furnished as a result of this bid are free of asbestos and hazardous materials. • Subcontractor’s failure to follow the requirements of this Scope Package may result in disqualification. • This form has been signed by person authorized to legally bind the subcontractor. Provide letter of authorization if the person signing is not an officer of the company. Dated this day of ________ Day Month Year Name of Subcontractor: By: Title: Signature: End of Exhibit C – Subcontractor Bid Form & Scope of Work Falls Valley Elementary Idaho Falls, ID April 10th, April 22nd, 2025 Scope Package #53 – TILING R1 Exhibit C – Subcontractor Bid Form & Scope of Work Page 1 of 6 Exhibit C – Subcontractor Bid Form & Scope of Work COMPANY: ADDRESS: CONTACT: TELEPHONE: EMAIL ADDRESS: Having carefully examined the Invitation to Bid, Instructions to Bidders, and all Contract Documents pertaining to the Falls Valley Elementary, the undersigned will provide all labor, materials, equipment and other costs necessary to complete the Scope of Work outlined below as required by the Contract Documents, the Invitation to Bid, and all related documents. PROPOSAL CONDITIONS Subcontractor confirms that it has visited the site, read, understands and agrees that its Proposal is in compliance with all conditions defined in the Invitation to Bid, attached Sample Subcontract Agreements, and related Contract Documents. Subcontractor represents by submitting its Proposal that the Sample Subcontract Agreements will be executed by Subcontractor without change or alteration . ACKNOWLEDGMENTS Subcontractor agrees Headwaters Construction Company acting as Construction Manager/General Contractor (“CM/GC”) for Bonneville School District #93 reserves the right to accept or reject any and all proposals and to waive any informalities. Subcontractor agrees it will not withdraw its Proposal and its price is guaranteed for forty -five (45) days from the date of the submission of its Proposal. Subcontractor recognizes that time is of the essence in this proposed subcontract. Subcontractor agrees that, if awarded the subcontract hereunder, it will commence the work to be performed under the Contract on the dates set by the CM /GC in its written Notice to Proceed, continuing the work with diligence and will complete all the work per the scheduled Contract Completion date and milestone date(s) as defined by the schedule and herein. A. SPECIFICATIONS Falls Valley Elementary Idaho Falls, ID April 10th, April 22nd, 2025 Scope Package #53 – TILING R1 Exhibit C – Subcontractor Bid Form & Scope of Work Page 2 of 6 Subcontractor shall adhere to all Specification Sections within the Project Manual, specifically referencing the following: Primary Scopes of Work Subcontractor shall provide all labor, material, equipment, and services required to provide all items included in the following Specification Sections unless otherwise noted below: Division 00 – PROCUREMENT AND CONTRACTING REQUIREMENTS Division 01 – GENERAL REQUIREMENTS Section 093000 - TILING Related Scopes of Work The following Specifications Sections describe work that is related to or requires special coordination with this Subcontractor’s Scope of Work. This Subcontractor shall provide any labor, materials, equipment, and/or services required to provide any items included in t he following Specification Sections that relate to Subcontractor’s Primary Scope of Work. Section 03 35 00 – Concrete Finishing Section 07 90 00 – Joint Protection Section09 21 16 – Gypsum Board Assemblies Section 12 3661 – Solid Surfacing Countertops --- --- B. SCOPE OF WORK In no way limiting the requirements of the Contract Documents, Subcontractor shall provide a complete turnkey, (i.e., furnish and install, unless otherwise noted below), Scope of Work in accordance with the Contract Documents to include, but not be limited to the following: 1. Definitions: The word “provide” is intended to be inclusive of to furnish, fabricate, receive, unload, store, layout, hoist, install, erect, layout on substrate, protect, start-up, cleanup, etc. such that the material(s) or system(s) is/are complete and operational and is in its permanent location ready to be accepted and used by the Owner. The word “furnish” is intended to be inclusive of to coordinate, fabricate, inventory, and deliver to jobsite F.O.B. such that the material(s) is/are complete and ready for final installation performed by others. The word “install” is intended to be inclusive to receive, unload, store, layout, hoist, install, erect, layout on substrate, start -up, cleanup, etc. such that the material(s) or system(s) is/are complete and operational and is in its permanent location ready to be accepted a nd used by the Owner. 2. The work to be performed by Subcontractor is not necessarily included in one particular portion of the plans or specifications. Subcontractor agrees to perform all the work that falls within the general area of this Scope of Work regardless of where the work is described in the plans, specifications, or other project documents, and agrees to perform all incidental work reasonably necessary to complete this Scope of Work, whether shown in the Contract Documents or not, unless expressly assigned by Contractor/Construction Manager to another subcontractor. Subcontractor shall comply with all notes and details as they relate to Subcontractor’s Sc ope of Work. 3. Subcontractor shall account for, as part of its Proposal, the fact that the Contract Documents may not contain all required details, parts, or pieces necessary to provide a complete and functioning system; therefore, it is the responsibility of the Subcontractor to make reasonably inferable assumptions and allowances, as part of its proposal, so as to help account for design omissions and ensure that all elements associated with the Scope of Work comply with all governing codes and regulations using best engineering practices. 4. Subcontractor shall perform and install all work in compliance with the applicable codes required by the Contract Documents, federal, state, and local governments, all Idaho Public Work Standards, and all utility services and other agencies having jurisdiction on the project. 5. Regardless of trade jurisdiction provide all necessary and required labor, services, materials, equipment, hoisting, tools, temporary provisions, supervision, applicable taxes, insurance, licenses and permits (except building permit), and cleanup required to furnish, install, and complete all required TILING as per the Contract Documents as necessary for a complete and final installation. 6. Subcontractor acknowledges that these systems may be shown schematically; Subcontractor shall provide all minor incidental materials, fittings, and accessories as required for a complete and operational system whether shown in the Contract Documents or not. 7. Provide all required Mobilizations as necessary for the proper execution of the work, including, but not limited to all prepa ratory work and materials necessary for obtaining clearances for the Work; moving personnel, equipment, supplies, and incidentals t o and from the Falls Valley Elementary Idaho Falls, ID April 10th, April 22nd, 2025 Scope Package #53 – TILING R1 Exhibit C – Subcontractor Bid Form & Scope of Work Page 3 of 6 Project Site; quality control measures; clean-up; temporary utilities (if required); associated permits, bonds, and insurances; and project close-out operations. 8. Provide all mock-ups and samples as required by the Contract Documents. Subcontractor shall thoroughly review the Contract Documents to determine what scope if any they may be required to provide for all mock-ups. 9. Provide all complete Tiling as required by the Contract Documents. Including all ceramic wall tile, liquid applied waterproof ing for the thin set applications and, metal edge strips, grout, patching compounds, trims, grout, etc. for a complete installation. 1. Provide wall & floor tiling in all types specified in finish schedule key on sheet A1.1 2. Provide wall tile in restrooms 101 and 103 to full height. 3. Provide wall till backsplash in lounge room per elevation 2/A2.1 4. Provide floor tile in restrooms 101 and 103. 5. Provide floor tile in wellness room 108. 6. Install solid surface thresholds furnished by others in areas shown on sheet A1.1 10. Obtain each color, grade, finish, type, composition, and variety of tile from one source with resources to provide products from the same production run for each contiguous area of consistent quality in appearance and physical properties, without delaying the work. 11. Comply with Delivery, storage, and handling requirements set forth by the project specifications to prevent damage or tarnishing of any material. 12. Furnish extra materials and quantities per the specifications for each type, composition, color, pattern, and size indicated in contract documents. 13. Provide takeoff to lay tile in grid pattern to dimensions indicated or to next full tile beyond dimensions indicated in contr act documents. 14. Provide all required submittals, guarantees, warranties, record drawings, coordination drawings, etc. as described in the Con tract Documents. 15. This Subcontractor shall thoroughly inspect surfaces and substrates to ensure that it complies with all Contract Documents and quality requirements. Report in writing any deficiencies found with previous work. Do not proceed until deficiencies have been corrected. Failure to provide a written report or commencement of the work will indicate Subcontractor’s acceptance of previously performed work. 16. Provide expansion joints and other sealant filled joints, including control, contraction, isolation joints, where indicated. Locate expansion, control, contraction, and isolation joints where indicated or if not indicated as recommended by TCNA guidelines, during installation of setting materials, mortar beds, and tile. Do not saw-cut joints after installing tiles. Locate joints in tile surfaces directly above joints in concrete substrates. 17. Properly clean tile surfaces to remove all residue from tile and surrounding surfaces. 18. Provide all hoisting materials and personnel as necessary for the proper execution of this work. Coordinate with Headwaters Construction on location and other requirements of hoisting equipment. 19. Provide all required layout of work from major benchmarks and grid lines as furnished by Others. Lay-out and verify all grout lines, wall lines, fixture layouts, transitions, etc. per contract documents. 20. Provide protection for all adjacent structures, surfaces, and other materials during this scope of work. 21. Provide sequencing of all work in accordance with the project schedule. 22. Provide all mock-ups as per the Contract Documents. Subcontractor shall thoroughly review the Contract Documents to determine what scope if any they may be required to provide for all mock-ups. 23. On completion of placement and grouting, clean all tiled surfaces so they are free of foreign matter, excess grout or mortar. Falls Valley Elementary Idaho Falls, ID April 10th, April 22nd, 2025 Scope Package #53 – TILING R1 Exhibit C – Subcontractor Bid Form & Scope of Work Page 4 of 6 24. Contract includes daily cleanup and disposal of subcontractor’s garbage into dumpsters provided by General Contractor. 25. Prohibit foot and wheel traffic from tiled floors for a period as recommended by the manufacturer after grouting is completed until the grout and mortar have reach sufficient curing strength. 26. This Subcontractor shall provide its’ own completion inspection and QC/Punch list prior to demobilization. The completion ins pection is different than a punch list. The subcontractor SHALL inspect each area of the project for completion before a punch list is created. Review with Headwaters prior to demobilizing from the site. If areas are not completed before subcontractor demobilizes from the site, back charges may apply. C. EXCLUSIONS The following items are specifically excluded from Subcontractor’s Scope of Work: 1. Contract Documents – Contractor shall provide all Contract Documents in electronic format only. 2. Dumpsters – Contractor shall provide dumpsters for Construction Debris only. D. SCOPE SPECIFIC INSURANCE REQUIREMENTS Subcontractor shall comply with the Insurance Requirements set forth in Exhibit D, in addition to the following: ☐ Yes ☒ No - Subcontractor shall provide Professional Liability Insurance as per Exhibit D. ☐ Yes ☒ No - Subcontractor shall provide Pollution Liability Insurance as per Exhibit D. ☐ Yes ☒ No - Subcontractor shall provide Rigger’s Liability Insurance as per Exhibit D. E. PROPOSAL PRICING & CERTIFICATIONS ADDENDA AND CLARIFICATIONS Bidder acknowledges receipt of Addenda No. _________________________________________. (List all Addenda) Bidder acknowledges receipt of Clarification No. ______________________________________. (List all Clarifications) BASE PROPOSAL ($ ) WORDS: _____________________________________________________________________________________________________ (Amount shall be shown in both words and figures. In case of discrepancy, the amount shown in words will govern.) ALTERNATES Subcontractor shall provide alternates to its base Proposal as listed below for this scope of work. Alternate #A – 100% Payment & Performance Bond (Base Bid) Falls Valley Elementary Idaho Falls, ID April 10th, April 22nd, 2025 Scope Package #53 – TILING R1 Exhibit C – Subcontractor Bid Form & Scope of Work Page 5 of 6 State the amount to be added to Subcontractor's Proposal to supply a 100% Performance Bond and 100% Payment Bond in the amoun t of the base bid value. ADD $ Alternate #B – Multiple Scope Award State the amount to be deducted from Subcontractor's Proposal if multiple scopes are awarded to your firm. DEDUCT $ If this Scope Package is awarded to your firm in conjunction with the following Scope Package(s) (identify scope package number(s): PROPOSAL OPTIONS Subcontractor may propose voluntary options to its base Proposal. Base Proposal shall meet all requirements of the Contract Documents, including, but not limited to, Drawings, Specifications, Addenda, and Clarifications. Attach additional sheets providing cla rification if necessary. 1. DESCRIPTION:___________________________________________________ __ ADD/DEDUCT (circle one) ($ ) 2. DESCRIPTION:___________________________________________________ __ ADD/DEDUCT (circle one) ($ ) 3. DESCRIPTION:___________________________________________________ __ ADD/DEDUCT (circle one) ($ ) 4. DESCRIPTION:___________________________________________________ __ ADD/DEDUCT (circle one) ($ ) NAMING OF LOWER TIER SUBCONTRACTORS & SUPPLIERS Subcontractor shall provide the following list of lower tier subcontractor(s) to be utilized in the performance of its scope of work: Name Scope of Work PWC No. Name Scope of Work PWC No. Name Scope of Work PWC No. Name Scope of Work PWC No. IDAHO PUBLIC WORKS LICENSING The undersigned notified that it is of this date duly licensed as an Idaho Public Works Contractor and further that is possesses Idaho Public Works Contractor’s License No. ________________________ ___________, and is domiciled in the State of _________________________. CERTIFICATION By submitting its Proposal, the Subcontractor is certifying the following: • Subcontractor, at the time of submitting its Proposal, is in possession of the necessary Idaho State Contractors Board License with the appropriate classification and limit. Subcontractors without a current Idaho State Contractor Board License with appropriate classification and limit at the time of bid will be disqualified immediately. • All products or materials to be furnished as a result of this bid are free of asbestos and hazardous materials. • Subcontractor’s failure to follow the requirements of this Scope Package may result in disqualification. • This form has been signed by person authorized to legally bind the subcontractor. Provide letter of authorization if the person signing is not an officer of the company. Falls Valley Elementary Idaho Falls, ID April 10th, April 22nd, 2025 Scope Package #53 – TILING R1 Exhibit C – Subcontractor Bid Form & Scope of Work Page 6 of 6 Dated this day of ________ Day Month Year Name of Subcontractor: By: Title: Signature: End of Exhibit C – Subcontractor Bid Form & Scope of Work Falls Valley Elementary Idaho Falls, ID April 10th, 2025 Scope Package #54 – Acoustical Ceilings Exhibit C – Scope of Work Page 1 of 5 Exhibit C – Subcontractor Bid Form & Scope of Work COMPANY: ADDRESS: CONTACT: TELEPHONE: EMAIL ADDRESS: Having carefully examined the Invitation to Bid, Instructions to Bidders, and all Contract Documents pertaining to the Falls Valley Elementary, the undersigned will provide all labor, materials, equipment and other costs necessary to complete the Scope of Work outlined below as required by the Contract Documents, the Invitation to Bid, and all related documents. PROPOSAL CONDITIONS Subcontractor confirms that it has visited the site, read, understands and agrees that its Proposal is in compliance with all conditions defined in the Invitation to Bid, attached Sample Subcontract Agreements, and related Contract Documents. Subcontractor represents by submitting its Proposal that the Sample Subcontract Agreements will be executed by Subcontractor without change or alteration. ACKNOWLEDGMENTS Subcontractor agrees Headwaters Construction Company acting as Construction Manager/General Contractor (“CM/GC”) for Bonneville School District #93 reserves the right to accept or reject any and all proposals and to waive any informalities. Subcontractor agrees it will not withdraw its Proposal and its price is guaranteed for forty-five (45) days from the date of the submission of its Proposal. Subcontractor recognizes that time is of the essence in this proposed subcontract. Subcontractor agrees that, if awarded the subcontract hereunder, it will commence the work to be performed under the Contract on the dates set by the CM/GC in its written Notice to Proceed, continuing the work with diligence and will complete all the work per the scheduled Contract Completion date and milestone date(s) as defined by the schedule and herein. Falls Valley Elementary Idaho Falls, ID April 10th, 2025 Scope Package #54 – Acoustical Ceilings Exhibit C – Scope of Work Page 2 of 5 A. SPECIFICATIONS Subcontractor shall adhere to all Specification Sections within the Project Manual, specifically referencing the following: Primary Scopes of Work Subcontractor shall provide all labor, material, equipment, and services required to provide all items included in the following Specification Sections unless otherwise noted below: Division 00 – PROCUREMENT AND CONTRACTING REQUIREMENTS Division 01 – GENERAL REQUIREMENTS Section 095123 – ACOUSTICAL TILE CEILINGS Related Scopes of Work The following Specifications Sections describe work that is related to or requires special coordination with this Subcontractor’s Scope of Work. This Subcontractor shall provide any labor, materials, equipment, and/or services required to provide any items included in the following Specification Sections that relate to Subcontractor’s Primary Scope of Work. Section 092900 – GYPSUM BOARD Division 23 – MECHANICAL Division 26 - ELECTRICAL B. SCOPE OF WORK In no way limiting the requirements of the Contract Documents, Subcontractor shall provide a complete turnkey, (i.e., furnish and install, unless otherwise noted below), Scope of Work in accordance with the Contract Documents to include, but not be limited to the following: 1. Definitions: The word “provide” is intended to be inclusive of to furnish, fabricate, receive, unload, store, layout, hoist, install, erect, layout on substrate, protect, start-up, cleanup, etc. such that the material(s) or system(s) is/are complete and operational and is in its permanent location ready to be accepted and used by the Owner. The word “furnish” is intended to be inclusive of to coordinate, fabricate, inventory, and deliver to jobsite F.O.B. such that the material(s) is/are complete and ready for final installation performed by others. The word “install” is intended to be inclusive to receive, unload, store, layout, hoist, install, erect, layout on substrate, start-up, cleanup, etc. such that the material(s) or system(s) is/are complete and operational and is in its permanent location ready to be accepted and used by the Owner. 2. The work to be performed by Subcontractor is not necessarily included in one particular portion of the plans or specifications. Subcontractor agrees to perform all the work that falls within the general area of this Scope of Work regardless of where the work is described in the plans, specifications, or other project documents, and agrees to perform all incidental work reasonably necessary to complete this Scope of Work, whether shown in the Contract Documents or not, unless expressly assigned by Contractor/Construction Manager to another subcontractor. Subcontractor shall comply with all notes and details as they relate to Subcontractor’s Scope of Work. 3. Subcontractor shall account for, as part of its Proposal, the fact that the Contract Documents may not contain all required details, parts, or pieces necessary to provide a complete and functioning system; therefore, it is the responsibility of the Subcontractor to make reasonably inferable assumptions and allowances, as part of its proposal, so as to help account for design omissions and ensure that all elements associated with the Scope of Work comply with all governing codes and regulations using best engineering practices. 4. Subcontractor shall perform and install all work in compliance with the applicable codes required by the Contract Documents, federal, state, and local governments, all Idaho Public Work Standards, and all utility services and other agencies having jurisdiction on the project. 5. Regardless of trade jurisdiction provide all necessary and required labor, services, materials, equipment, hoisting, tools, temporary provisions, supervision, applicable taxes, insurance, licenses and permits (except building permit), and cleanup required to furnish, install, and complete all required Acoustical Ceilings as per the Contract Documents as necessary for a complete and final installation. 6. Subcontractor acknowledges that these systems may be shown schematically; Subcontractor shall provide all minor incidental materials, fittings, and accessories as required for a complete and operational system whether shown in the Contract Documents or not. 7. Provide all required Mobilizations as necessary for the proper execution of the work, including, but not limited to all preparatory work Falls Valley Elementary Idaho Falls, ID April 10th, 2025 Scope Package #54 – Acoustical Ceilings Exhibit C – Scope of Work Page 3 of 5 and materials necessary for obtaining clearances for the Work; moving personnel, equipment, supplies, and incidentals to and from the Project Site; quality control measures; clean-up; temporary utilities (if required); associated permits, bonds, and insurances; and project close-out operations. 8. Provide all ACOUSTICAL CEILINGS per the Contract Documents. Include all required acoustical panel materials (in types, sizes and finishes as specified), exposed metal suspension systems, edge moldings, trim, seismic clips/struts, hold-down/impact clips, flat hangers, acoustical sealants, labor, equipment, etc. as necessary for a complete installation. 1. Provide acoustical tile ceilings, in all locations as shown on sheet A7.1 and per specification section 095123. 9. Coordinate layout and installation of acoustical panels, and suspension system with other constructions that penetrate ceilings or are supported by them, including, light fixtures, HVAC equipment, fire suppression system, partition assemblies and provide a neat fit around all penetrations. 10. Obtain all materials of each type through one source from a single manufacturer in order to maintain consistency and similarity. 11. Provide an installation that complies with best practices, fire and seismic performance standards. 12. Comply with delivery, storage, and handling requirements to prevent damage or tarnishing of materials. 13. Provide all cleaning and touchup of exposed surfaces of ceilings, including trim, edge moldings, and suspension ceiling members. Remove and replace any components that cannot be successfully cleaned or repaired. 14. Furnish extra materials and quantities per the specifications for each type, composition, color, pattern, and size indicated in contract documents. 15. Provide all scaffolding as needed for the proper execution of this work. Coordinate with CM/GC on scaffolding locations. 16. Clean up trash and debris on a daily basis and deposit in dumpsters provided by the general contractor. 17. After installation finishes in a contiguous area, clean and touch-up all exposed surfaces as needed to present a polished finished product. 18. Comply with installation requirements as outlined in the contract documents. 19. Provide all required layout of work from major benchmarks and grid lines as furnished by Others. Provide all means necessary to ensure installations are level, plumb and true to line according to specified tolerances. 20. Provide sequencing of all work in accordance with the project schedule. 21. Provide all hoisting both materials and personnel as necessary for the proper execution of this work. 22. Provide protection for all adjacent structures, surfaces, and other materials indicated to remain in place during the scope of this work. 23. Any damage to adjacent structures, surfaces, and other materials called to remain shall be replaced at subcontractor’s expense. 24. This Subcontractor shall provide its’ own completion inspection and QC/Punch list prior to demobilization. The completion inspection is different than a punch list. The subcontractor SHALL inspect each area of the project for completion before a punch list is created. Review with Headwaters prior to demobilizing from the site. If areas are not completed before subcontractor demobilizes from the site, back charges may apply. C. EXCLUSIONS The following items are specifically excluded from Subcontractor’s Scope of Work: 1. Contract Documents – Contractor shall provide all Contract Documents in electronic format only. 2. Dumpsters – Contractor shall provide dumpsters for Construction Debris only. Falls Valley Elementary Idaho Falls, ID April 10th, 2025 Scope Package #54 – Acoustical Ceilings Exhibit C – Scope of Work Page 4 of 5 D. SCOPE SPECIFIC INSURANCE REQUIREMENTS Subcontractor shall comply with the Insurance Requirements set forth in Exhibit D, in addition to the following: ☐ Yes ☒ No - Subcontractor shall provide Professional Liability Insurance as per Exhibit D. ☐ Yes ☒ No - Subcontractor shall provide Pollution Liability Insurance as per Exhibit D. ☐ Yes ☒ No - Subcontractor shall provide Rigger’s Liability Insurance as per Exhibit D. E. PROPOSAL PRICING & CERTIFICATIONS ADDENDA AND CLARIFICATIONS Bidder acknowledges receipt of Addenda No. _________________________________________. (List all Addenda) Bidder acknowledges receipt of Clarification No. ______________________________________. (List all Clarifications) BASE PROPOSAL ($ ) WORDS: _____________________________________________________________________________________________________ (Amount shall be shown in both words and figures. In case of discrepancy, the amount shown in words will govern.) ALTERNATES Subcontractor shall provide alternates to its base Proposal as listed below for this scope of work. Alternate #A – 100% Payment & Performance Bond (Base Bid) State the amount to be added to Subcontractor's Proposal to supply a 100% Performance Bond and 100% Payment Bond in the amount of the base bid value. ADD $ Alternate #B – Multiple Scope Award State the amount to be deducted from Subcontractor's Proposal if multiple scopes are awarded to your firm. DEDUCT $ If this Scope Package is awarded to your firm in conjunction with the following Scope Package(s) (identify scope package number(s): PROPOSAL OPTIONS Subcontractor may propose voluntary options to its base Proposal. Base Proposal shall meet all requirements of the Contract Documents, including, but not limited to, Drawings, Specifications, Addenda, and Clarifications. Attach additional sheets providing clarification if necessary. 1. DESCRIPTION:___________________________________________________ __ ADD/DEDUCT (circle one) ($ ) 2. DESCRIPTION:___________________________________________________ __ ADD/DEDUCT (circle one) ($ ) Falls Valley Elementary Idaho Falls, ID April 10th, 2025 Scope Package #54 – Acoustical Ceilings Exhibit C – Scope of Work Page 5 of 5 3. DESCRIPTION:___________________________________________________ __ ADD/DEDUCT (circle one) ($ ) 4. DESCRIPTION:___________________________________________________ __ ADD/DEDUCT (circle one) ($ ) NAMING OF LOWER TIER SUBCONTRACTORS & SUPPLIERS Subcontractor shall provide the following list of lower tier subcontractor(s) to be utilized in the performance of its scope of work: Name Scope of Work PWC No. Name Scope of Work PWC No. Name Scope of Work PWC No. Name Scope of Work PWC No. IDAHO PUBLIC WORKS LICENSING The undersigned notified that it is of this date duly licensed as an Idaho Public Works Contractor and further that is possesses Idaho Public Works Contractor’s License No. ________________________ ___________, and is domiciled in the State of _________________________. CERTIFICATION By submitting its Proposal, the Subcontractor is certifying the following: Subcontractor, at the time of submitting its Proposal, is in possession of the necessary Idaho State Contractors Board License with the appropriate classification and limit. Subcontractors without a current Idaho State Contractor Board License with appropriate classification and limit at the time of bid will be disqualified immediately. All products or materials to be furnished as a result of this bid are free of asbestos and hazardous materials. Subcontractor’s failure to follow the requirements of this Scope Package may result in disqualification. This form has been signed by person authorized to legally bind the subcontractor. Provide letter of authorization if the person signing is not an officer of the company. Dated this day of ________ Day Month Year Name of Subcontractor: By: Title: Signature: End of Exhibit C – Subcontractor Bid Form & Scope of Work Falls Valley Elementary Idaho Falls, ID April 10thApril 22nd, 2025 Scope Package #55 – FLOORING R1 Exhibit C – Subcontractor Bid Form & Scope of Work Page 1 of 6 Exhibit C – Subcontractor Bid Form & Scope of Work COMPANY: ADDRESS: CONTACT: TELEPHONE: EMAIL ADDRESS: Having carefully examined the Invitation to Bid, Instructions to Bidders, and all Contract Documents pertaining to the Falls Valley Elementary the undersigned will provide all labor, materials, equipment and other costs necessary to complete the Scope of Work outlined below as required by the Contract Documents, the Invitation to Bid, and all related documents. PROPOSAL CONDITIONS Subcontractor confirms that it has visited the site, read, understands and agrees that its Proposal is in compliance with all conditions defined in the Invitation to Bid, attached Sample Subcontract Agreements, and related Contract Documents. Subcontractor represents by submitting its Proposal that the Sample Subcontract Agreements will be executed by Subcontractor without change or alteration . ACKNOWLEDGMENTS Subcontractor agrees Headwaters Construction Company acting as Construction Manager/General Contractor (“CM/GC”) for Bonneville School District #93 reserves the right to accept or reject any and all proposals and to waive any informalities. Subcontractor agrees it will not withdraw its Proposal and its price is guaranteed for forty -five (45) days from the date of the submission of its Proposal. Subcontractor recognizes that time is of the essence in this proposed subcontract. Subcontractor agrees that, if awarded the subcontract hereunder, it will commence the work to be performed under the Contract on the dates set by the CM /GC in its written Notice to Proceed, continuing the work with diligence and will complete all the work per the scheduled Contract Completion date and milestone date(s) as defined by the schedule and herein. Falls Valley Elementary Idaho Falls, ID April 10thApril 22nd, 2025 Scope Package #55 – FLOORING R1 Exhibit C – Subcontractor Bid Form & Scope of Work Page 2 of 6 A. SPECIFICATIONS Subcontractor shall adhere to all Specification Sections within the Project Manual, specifically referencing the following: Primary Scopes of Work Subcontractor shall provide all labor, material, equipment, and services required to provide all items included in the follow ing Specification Sections unless otherwise noted below: Division 00 – PROCUREMENT AND CONTRACTING REQUIREMENTS Division 01 – GENERAL REQUIREMENTS Section 096513 – RESILIENT BASE Section 096813 – TILE CARPETING --- --- Related Scopes of Work The following Specifications Sections describe work that is related to or requires special coordination with this Subcontractor’s Scope of Work. This Subcontractor shall provide any labor, materials, equipment, and/or services required to provide any items included in the following Specification Sections that relate to Subcontractor’s Primary Scope of Work. Section 064116 – PLASTIC-LAMINATE-FACED ARCHITECTURAL CABINETS Section 079200 – JOINT SEALANTS --- B. SCOPE OF WORK In no way limiting the requirements of the Contract Documents, Subcontractor shall provide a complete turnkey, (i.e., furnish and install, unless otherwise noted below), Scope of Work in accordance with the Contract Documents to include, but not be limited to the following: 1. Definitions: The word “provide” is intended to be inclusive of to furnish, fabricate, receive, unload, store, layout, hoist, install, erect, layout on substrate, protect, start-up, cleanup, etc. such that the material(s) or system(s) is/are complete and operational and is in its permanent location ready to be accepted and used by the Owner. The word “furnish” is intended to be inclusive of to coordinate, fabricate, inventory, and deliver to jobsite F.O.B. such that the material(s) is/are complete and ready for final installation performed by others. The word “install” is intended to be inclusive to receive, unload, store, layout, hoist, install, erect, layout on substrate, start -up, cleanup, etc. such that the material(s) or system(s) is/are complete and operational and is in its permanent location ready to be accepte d and used by the Owner. 2. The work to be performed by Subcontractor is not necessarily included in one particular portion of the plans or specifications. Subcontractor agrees to perform all the work that falls within the general area of this Scope of Work regardless of where the work is described in the plans, specifications, or other project documents, and agrees to perform all incidental work reasonably necessary to complete this Scope of Work, whether shown in the Contract Documents or not, unless expressly assigned by Contractor/Construction Manager to another subcontractor. Subcontractor shall comply with all notes and details as they relate to Subcontractor’s Sc ope of Work. 3. Subcontractor shall account for, as part of its Proposal, the fact that the Contract Documents may not contain all required details, parts, or pieces necessary to provide a complete and functioning system; therefore, it is the responsibility of the Subcontractor to make reasonably inferable assumptions and allowances, as part of its proposal, so as to help account for design omissions and ensure that all elements associated with the Scope of Work comply with all governing codes and regulations using best engineering practices. 4. Subcontractor shall perform and install all work in compliance with the applicable codes required by the Contract Documents, federal, state, and local governments, all Idaho Public Work Standards, and all utility services and other agencies having jurisdiction on the project. 5. Regardless of trade jurisdiction provide all necessary and required labor, services, materials, equipment, hoisting, tools, temporary provisions, supervision, applicable taxes, insurance, licenses and permits (except building permit), and cleanup required to furnish, install, and complete all required FLOORING as per the Contract Documents as necessary for a complete and final installation. 6. Subcontractor acknowledges that these systems may be shown schematically; Subcontractor shall provide all minor incidental materials, fittings, and accessories as required for a complete and operational system whether shown in the Contract Documents or not. Falls Valley Elementary Idaho Falls, ID April 10thApril 22nd, 2025 Scope Package #55 – FLOORING R1 Exhibit C – Subcontractor Bid Form & Scope of Work Page 3 of 6 7. Provide all required Mobilizations as necessary for the proper execution of the work, including, but not limited to all prepa ratory work and materials necessary for obtaining clearances for the Work; moving personnel, equipment, supplies, and incidentals t o and from the Project Site; quality control measures; clean-up; temporary utilities (if required); associated permits, bonds, and insurances; and project close-out operations. 8. Provide all mock-ups and samples as required by the Contract Documents. Subcontractor shall thoroughly review the Contract Documents to determine what scope if any they may be required to provide for all mock-ups. 9. Provide all TILE CARPETING as per the Contract Documents, including, but not limited to all broadloom and tile carpet materia ls meeting all physical properties as specified and, in all sizes, thicknesses, colors, textures, patterns, etc. as specified; trowelable leveling and patching compounds; primers; moisture and PH control testing; adhesives; surface preparation; layout; labor; equipment, etc. as required for a complete installation. (A500) 1. Provide walk off mat as specified in vestibule on sheet A1.1 2. Provide carpet tile as specified in therapy room and room on sheet A1.1 3. Provide carpet tile as specified in Addendum #001/sheet A1.1 in all required locations. 4. Remove existing carpet and adhesives as shown on sheet A0.1 demolition keynotes. 5. Provide solid surface thresholds shown on sheet A1.1 10. Provide all RESILIENT WALL BASE and ACCESSORIES as per the Contract Documents. Include all required resilient wall base in s izes, thicknesses, profiles, and colors as specified; resilient molding accessories (carpet edge, nosings, reducer strips, joiners, etc.); adhesives; surface preparation; labor; equipment, etc. as required for a complete installation. 1. Provide 4" rubber base as specified and in locations on sheet A1.1 2. Provide rubber base over toe kicks as shown on sheet A2.1 elevations. 11. All materials to comply with flame spread ratings as required; provide manufacturers certifications. 12. This Subcontractor shall employ best practices for the installation of all materials and accessories included within this sco pe. See recommended installation procedures within project specifications. 13. Perform floor preparation including any required fillers and sanding for this scope of work. Remove substrate coatings and ot her substances that are incompatible with adhesives; do not use solvents. Sweep and vacuum substrates to be covered. Do not insta ll until concrete slabs have cured and are sufficiently dry to bond with adhesives. 14. This Subcontractor shall thoroughly inspect surfaces and substrates to ensure that it complies with all Contract Documents an d quality requirements. Report in writing any deficiencies found with previous work. Do not proceed until deficiencies have been corrected. Failure to provide a written report or commencement of the work will indicate Subcontractor’s acceptance of previously performed work. 15. This Subcontractor shall close spaces to traffic during floor covering installation and for the following 48 hours in order t o protect the installed materials from damage or disturbance. Installation shall occur after other finishing operations, including painting, have completed. 16. Provide all submittals; quality assurance measures; delivery, storage and handling as described in the Contract Documents. 17. Furnish extra materials if needed per the Contract Documents. 18. Follow all cleaning and protection requirements as per contract documents in order to present a fully finished installation. 19. Protect all adjacent surfaces from damage during this scope of work. Repair all related work at completion of project as needed prior to acceptance. 20. Clean up trash and debris on a daily basis and deposit in dumpsters provided by Headwaters Construction. 21. Provide all hoisting both materials and personnel as necessary for the proper execution of this work. Coordinate with Headwa ters Construction on location and other requirements of hoisting equipment. Falls Valley Elementary Idaho Falls, ID April 10thApril 22nd, 2025 Scope Package #55 – FLOORING R1 Exhibit C – Subcontractor Bid Form & Scope of Work Page 4 of 6 22. Provide all required layout of work from major benchmarks and grid lines as furnished by Others. 23. Provide sequencing of all work in accordance with the project schedule. 24. This Subcontractor shall provide its’ own completion inspection and QC/Punch list prior to demobilization. The completion ins pection is different than a punch list. The subcontractor SHALL inspect each area of the project for completion before a punch list is created. Review with Headwaters prior to demobilizing from the site. If areas are not completed before subcontractor demobilizes from the site, back charges may apply. C. EXCLUSIONS The following items are specifically excluded from Subcontractor’s Scope of Work: 1. Contract Documents – Contractor shall provide all Contract Documents in electronic format only. 2. Dumpsters – Contractor shall provide dumpsters for Construction Debris only. D. SCOPE SPECIFIC INSURANCE REQUIREMENTS Subcontractor shall comply with the Insurance Requirements set forth in Exhibit D, in addition to the following: ☐ Yes ☒ No - Subcontractor shall provide Professional Liability Insurance as per Exhibit D. ☐ Yes ☒ No - Subcontractor shall provide Pollution Liability Insurance as per Exhibit D. ☐ Yes ☒ No - Subcontractor shall provide Rigger’s Liability Insurance as per Exhibit D. E. PROPOSAL PRICING & CERTIFICATIONS ADDENDA AND CLARIFICATIONS Bidder acknowledges receipt of Addenda No. _________________________________________. (List all Addenda) Bidder acknowledges receipt of Clarification No. ______________________________________. (List all Clarifications) BASE PROPOSAL ($ ) WORDS: _____________________________________________________________________________________________________ (Amount shall be shown in both words and figures. In case of discrepancy, the amount shown in words will govern.) ALTERNATES Subcontractor shall provide alternates to its base Proposal as listed below for this scope of work. Alternate #A – 100% Payment & Performance Bond (Base Bid) State the amount to be added to Subcontractor's Proposal to supply a 100% Performance Bond and 100% Payment Bond in the amoun t of the base bid value. ADD $ Falls Valley Elementary Idaho Falls, ID April 10thApril 22nd, 2025 Scope Package #55 – FLOORING R1 Exhibit C – Subcontractor Bid Form & Scope of Work Page 5 of 6 Alternate #B – Multiple Scope Award State the amount to be deducted from Subcontractor's Proposal if multiple scopes are awarded to your firm. DEDUCT $ If this Scope Package is awarded to your firm in conjunction with the following Scope Package(s) (identify scope package number(s): PROPOSAL OPTIONS Subcontractor may propose voluntary options to its base Proposal. Base Proposal shall meet all requirements of the Contract Documents, including, but not limited to, Drawings, Specifications, Addenda, and Clarifications. Attach additional sheets providing cla rification if necessary. 1. DESCRIPTION:___________________________________________________ __ ADD/DEDUCT (circle one) ($ ) 2. DESCRIPTION:___________________________________________________ __ ADD/DEDUCT (circle one) ($ ) 3. DESCRIPTION:___________________________________________________ __ ADD/DEDUCT (circle one) ($ ) 4. DESCRIPTION:___________________________________________________ __ ADD/DEDUCT (circle one) ($ ) NAMING OF LOWER TIER SUBCONTRACTORS & SUPPLIERS Subcontractor shall provide the following list of lower tier subcontractor(s) to be utilized in the performance of its scope of work: Name Scope of Work PWC No. Name Scope of Work PWC No. Name Scope of Work PWC No. Name Scope of Work PWC No. IDAHO PUBLIC WORKS LICENSING The undersigned notified that it is of this date duly licensed as an Idaho Public Works Contractor and further that is possesses Idaho Public Works Contractor’s License No. ________________________ ___________, and is domiciled in the State of _________________________. CERTIFICATION By submitting its Proposal, the Subcontractor is certifying the following: • Subcontractor, at the time of submitting its Proposal, is in possession of the necessary Idaho State Contractors Board License with the appropriate classification and limit. Subcontractors without a current Idaho State Contractor Board License with appropriate classification and limit at the time of bid will be disqualified immediately. • All products or materials to be furnished as a result of this bid are free of asbestos and hazardous materials. • Subcontractor’s failure to follow the requirements of this Scope Package may result in disqualification. • This form has been signed by person authorized to legally bind the subcontractor. Provide letter of authorization if the person signing is not an officer of the company. Dated this day of ________ Day Month Year Falls Valley Elementary Idaho Falls, ID April 10thApril 22nd, 2025 Scope Package #55 – FLOORING R1 Exhibit C – Subcontractor Bid Form & Scope of Work Page 6 of 6 Name of Subcontractor: By: Title: Signature: End of Exhibit C – Subcontractor Bid Form & Scope of Work Falls Valley Elementary Idaho Falls, ID April 10th, 2025 Scope Package #56 – PAINTING & COATINGS Exhibit C – Subcontractor Bid Form & Scope of Work Page 1 of 6 Exhibit C – Subcontractor Bid Form & Scope of Work COMPANY: ADDRESS: CONTACT: TELEPHONE: EMAIL ADDRESS: Having carefully examined the Invitation to Bid, Instructions to Bidders, and all Contract Documents pertaining to Falls Valley Elementary, the undersigned will provide all labor, materials, equipment and other costs necessary to complete the Scope of Work outlined below as required by the Contract Documents, the Invitation to Bid, and all related documents. PROPOSAL CONDITIONS Subcontractor confirms that it has visited the site, read, understands and agrees that its Proposal is in compliance with all conditions defined in the Invitation to Bid, attached Sample Subcontract Agreements, and related Contract Documents. Subcontractor represents by submitting its Proposal that the Sample Subcontract Agreements will be executed by Subcontractor without change or alteration. ACKNOWLEDGMENTS Subcontractor agrees Headwaters Construction Company acting as Construction Manager/General Contractor (“CM/GC”) for Bonneville School District #93 reserves the right to accept or reject any and all proposals and to waive any informalities. Subcontractor agrees it will not withdraw its Proposal and its price is guaranteed for forty-five (45) days from the date of the submission of its Proposal. Subcontractor recognizes that time is of the essence in this proposed subcontract. Subcontractor agrees that, if awarded the subcontract hereunder, it will commence the work to be performed under the Contract on the dates set by the CM/GC in its written Notice to Proceed, continuing the work with diligence and will complete all the work per the scheduled Contract Completion date and milestone date(s) as defined by the schedule and herein. A. SPECIFICATIONS Falls Valley Elementary Idaho Falls, ID April 10th, 2025 Scope Package #56 – PAINTING & COATINGS Exhibit C – Subcontractor Bid Form & Scope of Work Page 2 of 6 Subcontractor shall adhere to all Specification Sections within the Project Manual, specifically referencing the following: Primary Scopes of Work Subcontractor shall provide all labor, material, equipment, and services required to provide all items included in the following Specification Sections unless otherwise noted below: Division 00 – PROCUREMENT AND CONTRACTING REQUIREMENTS Division 01 – GENERAL REQUIREMENTS Section 099123 - PAINTING Section 099300 – STAINING AND TRANSPARENT FINISHING --- --- Related Scopes of Work The following Specifications Sections describe work that is related to or requires special coordination with this Subcontractor’s Scope of Work. This Subcontractor shall provide any labor, materials, equipment, and/or services required to provide any items included in the following Specification Sections that relate to Subcontractor’s Primary Scope of Work. Section 079200 – JOINT SEALANTS Section 081113 – HOLLOW METAL DOOR FRAMES Section 081416 – FLUSH WOOD DOORS Section 092900 – GYPSUM BOARD Division 22 – PLUMBING Division 23 - MECHANICAL Division 26 - ELECTRICAL ---- --- B. SCOPE OF WORK In no way limiting the requirements of the Contract Documents, Subcontractor shall provide a complete turnkey, (i.e., furnish and install, unless otherwise noted below), Scope of Work in accordance with the Contract Documents to include, but not be limited to the following: 1. Definitions: The word “provide” is intended to be inclusive of to furnish, fabricate, receive, unload, store, layout, hoist, install, erect, layout on substrate, protect, start-up, cleanup, etc. such that the material(s) or system(s) is/are complete and operational and is in its permanent location ready to be accepted and used by the Owner. The word “furnish” is intended to be inclusive of to coordinate, fabricate, inventory, and deliver to jobsite F.O.B. such that the material(s) is/are complete and ready for final installation performed by others. The word “install” is intended to be inclusive to receive, unload, store, layout, hoist, install, erect, layout on substrate, start-up, cleanup, etc. such that the material(s) or system(s) is/are complete and operational and is in its permanent location ready to be accepted and used by the Owner. 2. The work to be performed by Subcontractor is not necessarily included in one particular portion of the plans or specifications. Subcontractor agrees to perform all the work that falls within the general area of this Scope of Work regardless of where the work is described in the plans, specifications, or other project documents, and agrees to perform all incidental work reasonably necessary to complete this Scope of Work, whether shown in the Contract Documents or not, unless expressly assigned by Contractor/Construction Manager to another subcontractor. Subcontractor shall comply with all notes and details as they relate to Subcontractor’s Scope of Work. 3. Subcontractor shall account for, as part of its Proposal, the fact that the Contract Documents may not contain all required details, parts, or pieces necessary to provide a complete and functioning system; therefore, it is the responsibility of the Subcontractor to make reasonably inferable assumptions and allowances, as part of its proposal, so as to help account for design omissions and ensure that all elements associated with the Scope of Work comply with all governing codes and regulations using best engineering practices. 4. Subcontractor shall perform and install all work in compliance with the applicable codes required by the Contract Documents, federal, state, and local governments, all Idaho Public Work Standards, and all utility services and other agencies having jurisdiction on the project. 5. Regardless of trade jurisdiction provide all necessary and required labor, services, materials, equipment, hoisting, tools, temporary provisions, supervision, applicable taxes, insurance, licenses and permits (except building permit), and cleanup required to furnish, install, and complete all required PAINTING & COATINGS as per the Contract Documents as necessary for a complete and final installation. Falls Valley Elementary Idaho Falls, ID April 10th, 2025 Scope Package #56 – PAINTING & COATINGS Exhibit C – Subcontractor Bid Form & Scope of Work Page 3 of 6 6. Subcontractor acknowledges that these systems may be shown schematically; Subcontractor shall provide all minor incidental materials, fittings, and accessories as required for a complete and operational system whether shown in the Contract Documents or not. 7. Provide all required Mobilizations as necessary for the proper execution of the work, including, but not limited to all preparatory work and materials necessary for obtaining clearances for the Work; moving personnel, equipment, supplies, and incidentals to and from the Project Site; quality control measures; clean-up; temporary utilities (if required); associated permits, bonds, and insurances; and project close-out operations. 8. Provide all mock-ups and samples as required by the Contract Documents. Subcontractor shall thoroughly review the Contract Documents to determine what scope if any they may be required to provide for all mock-ups. 9. Provide PAINTING AND COATINGS as per Contract Documents and in strict obedience to the project specifications. Include all required adherence to field condition requirements; paint and coating materials as specified; primers/sealers; metal primers; epoxy coatings; water-based paints; solvent-based paints; etc. as required. 10. Provide paints and coatings at all surfaces identified as painted in the Contract Documents, and all other unfinished surfaces not specifically labeled to receive paint, but which could reasonably be assumed to receive a paint/coating. (A500) 1. Provide painting per finish schedule key and room finish schedule on sheet A1.1 2. Provide painting to match existing after infill and patch by others. (A1.1) 3. Paint hollow metal door frames. 4. Paint gypsum board ceilings in restrooms & mechanical room. 11. Provide all required examination, preparation, application, field quality control, cleaning and protection as outlined in the Contract Documents and as necessary for a quality installation. Subcontractor shall thoroughly tape, mask; drape and otherwise protect all adjacent surfaces from potential damage from painting work; specifically, all floors, exposed ductwork/piping, glass, finished surfaces, etc. 12. This Subcontractor shall thoroughly inspect surfaces and substrates to ensure that it complies with all Contract Documents and quality requirements. Report in writing any deficiencies found with previous work. Do not proceed until deficiencies have been corrected. Failure to provide a written report or commencement of the work will indicate Subcontractor’s acceptance of previously performed work. 13. This Subcontractor shall provide for all delivery and storage requirements as per the Contract Documents. 14. Adhere to all project conditions as set forth within the Contract Documents. 15. Provide all surface preparation and application of exterior/interior paint systems for galvanized metal, metal fabrications, hollow metal door frames, gypsum boards, steel, galvanized steel, shop-primed steel, wood, etc. 16. Provide all required caulking and fillings of nail holes, cracks, gaps and seams as required for a proper finish; specifically, for hollow metal frames, standing & running trim, all shelving, etc. 17. Provide typical touch-up painting as directed by Headwaters Construction. Touch-up painting required will include all blemishes and damage caused to finished surfaces through reasonable means at any time by any personnel on the project site or through other reasonable construction activities. This contractor will not be held personally responsible for touch-up painting for deliberate damage or excessive damages caused by other construction activities. 18. Provide all required quality assurance measure; delivery, storage and handling; submittals; certifications and warranties; source quality control requirements; and As-Built documentation as per the Contract Documents. 19. Provide for daily clean up, removing rubbish, empty cans, rags, used masking materials, and other items as pertains to this scope of work. Subcontractor shall properly dispose of all unused coatings and materials as recommended. On-site dumpsters will not be available for hazardous materials or similar disposal 20. Be aware of other finishes in place; make necessary accommodations to not damage work done by others. Subcontractor shall clean, repair, and/or replace at his own expense any damage to finished surfaces due to the performance of this work, including but not Falls Valley Elementary Idaho Falls, ID April 10th, 2025 Scope Package #56 – PAINTING & COATINGS Exhibit C – Subcontractor Bid Form & Scope of Work Page 4 of 6 limited to paint overspray, staining from solvents, remaining tape/masking or residue left over from tape, miscellaneous trash and damages. 21. Provide products from approved products lists outlined in the contract documents 22. Provide sequencing of all work in accordance with the project schedule. 23. Provide all required testing as required by the Contract Documents, code and local jurisdictions. Make all test results readily available for review by Contract and Owner. 24. Provide all required submittals, samples, operation & maintenance data, guarantees, warranties, record drawings, coordination drawings, mockups etc. as described in the Contract Documents 25. Provide all hoisting both materials and personnel as necessary for the proper execution of this work. 26. This Subcontractor shall provide its’ own completion inspection and QC/Punch list prior to demobilization. The completion inspection is different than a punch list. The subcontractor SHALL inspect each area of the project for completion before a punch list is created. Review with Headwaters prior to demobilizing from the site. If areas are not completed before subcontractor demobilizes from the site, back charges may apply. C. EXCLUSIONS The following items are specifically excluded from Subcontractor’s Scope of Work: 1. Contract Documents – Contractor shall provide all Contract Documents in electronic format only. 2. Dumpsters – Contractor shall provide dumpsters for Construction Debris only. D. SCOPE SPECIFIC INSURANCE REQUIREMENTS Subcontractor shall comply with the Insurance Requirements set forth in Exhibit D, in addition to the following: ☐ Yes ☒ No - Subcontractor shall provide Professional Liability Insurance as per Exhibit D. ☐ Yes ☒ No - Subcontractor shall provide Pollution Liability Insurance as per Exhibit D. ☐ Yes ☒ No - Subcontractor shall provide Rigger’s Liability Insurance as per Exhibit D. E. PROPOSAL PRICING & CERTIFICATIONS ADDENDA AND CLARIFICATIONS Bidder acknowledges receipt of Addenda No. _________________________________________. (List all Addenda) Bidder acknowledges receipt of Clarification No. ______________________________________. (List all Clarifications) BASE PROPOSAL ($ ) WORDS: _____________________________________________________________________________________________________ (Amount shall be shown in both words and figures. In case of discrepancy, the amount shown in words will govern.) Falls Valley Elementary Idaho Falls, ID April 10th, 2025 Scope Package #56 – PAINTING & COATINGS Exhibit C – Subcontractor Bid Form & Scope of Work Page 5 of 6 ALTERNATES Subcontractor shall provide alternates to its base Proposal as listed below for this scope of work. Alternate #A – 100% Payment & Performance Bond (Base Bid) State the amount to be added to Subcontractor's Proposal to supply a 100% Performance Bond and 100% Payment Bond in the amount of the base bid value. ADD $ Alternate #B – Multiple Scope Award State the amount to be deducted from Subcontractor's Proposal if multiple scopes are awarded to your firm. DEDUCT $ If this Scope Package is awarded to your firm in conjunction with the following Scope Package(s) (identify scope package number(s): PROPOSAL OPTIONS Subcontractor may propose voluntary options to its base Proposal. Base Proposal shall meet all requirements of the Contract Documents, including, but not limited to, Drawings, Specifications, Addenda, and Clarifications. Attach additional sheets providing clarification if necessary. 1. DESCRIPTION:___________________________________________________ __ ADD/DEDUCT (circle one) ($ ) 2. DESCRIPTION:___________________________________________________ __ ADD/DEDUCT (circle one) ($ ) 3. DESCRIPTION:___________________________________________________ __ ADD/DEDUCT (circle one) ($ ) 4. DESCRIPTION:___________________________________________________ __ ADD/DEDUCT (circle one) ($ ) NAMING OF LOWER TIER SUBCONTRACTORS & SUPPLIERS Subcontractor shall provide the following list of lower tier subcontractor(s) to be utilized in the performance of its scope of work: Name Scope of Work PWC No. Name Scope of Work PWC No. Name Scope of Work PWC No. Name Scope of Work PWC No. IDAHO PUBLIC WORKS LICENSING The undersigned notified that it is of this date duly licensed as an Idaho Public Works Contractor and further that is possesses Idaho Public Works Contractor’s License No. ________________________ ___________, and is domiciled in the State of _________________________. Falls Valley Elementary Idaho Falls, ID April 10th, 2025 Scope Package #56 – PAINTING & COATINGS Exhibit C – Subcontractor Bid Form & Scope of Work Page 6 of 6 CERTIFICATION By submitting its Proposal, the Subcontractor is certifying the following: Subcontractor, at the time of submitting its Proposal, is in possession of the necessary Idaho State Contractors Board License with the appropriate classification and limit. Subcontractors without a current Idaho State Contractor Board License with appropriate classification and limit at the time of bid will be disqualified immediately. All products or materials to be furnished as a result of this bid are free of asbestos and hazardous materials. Subcontractor’s failure to follow the requirements of this Scope Package may result in disqualification. This form has been signed by person authorized to legally bind the subcontractor. Provide letter of authorization if the person signing is not an officer of the company. Dated this day of ________ Day Month Year Name of Subcontractor: By: Title: Signature: End of Exhibit C – Subcontractor Bid Form & Scope of Work Falls Valley Elementary Idaho Falls, ID April 22nd, 2025 Scope Package #59 – Concrete Floor Finishing Exhibit C – Subcontractor Bid Form & Scope of Work Page 1 of 5 Exhibit C – Subcontractor Bid Form & Scope of Work COMPANY: ADDRESS: CONTACT: TELEPHONE: EMAIL ADDRESS: Having carefully examined the Invitation to Bid, Instructions to Bidders, and all Contract Documents pertaining to the Falls Valley Elementary, the undersigned will provide all labor, materials, equipment and other costs necessary to complete the Scope of Work outlined below as required by the Contract Documents, the Invitation to Bid, and all related documents. PROPOSAL CONDITIONS Subcontractor confirms that it has visited the site, read, understands and agrees that its Proposal is in compliance with all conditions defined in the Invitation to Bid, attached Sample Subcontract Agreements, and related Contract Documents. Subcontractor represents by submitting its Proposal that the Sample Subcontract Agreements will be executed by Subcontractor without change or alteration . ACKNOWLEDGMENTS Subcontractor agrees Headwaters Construction Company acting as Construction Manager/General Contractor (“CM/GC”) for Bonneville School District #93 reserves the right to accept or reject any and all proposals and to waive any informalities. Subcontractor agrees it will not withdraw its Proposal and its price is guaranteed for forty -five (45) days from the date of the submission of its Proposal. Subcontractor recognizes that time is of the essence in this proposed subcontract. Subcontractor agrees that, if awarded the subcontract hereunder, it will commence the work to be performed under the Contract on the dates set by the CM /GC in its written Notice to Proceed, continuing the work with diligence and will complete all the work per the scheduled Contract Completion date and milestone date(s) as defined by the schedule and herein. Falls Valley Elementary Idaho Falls, ID April 22nd, 2025 Scope Package #59 – Concrete Floor Finishing Exhibit C – Subcontractor Bid Form & Scope of Work Page 2 of 5 A. SPECIFICATIONS Subcontractor shall adhere to all Specification Sections within the Project Manual, specifically referencing the following: Primary Scopes of Work Subcontractor shall provide all labor, material, equipment, and services required to provide all items included in the follow ing Specification Sections unless otherwise noted below: Division 00 – PROCUREMENT AND CONTRACTING REQUIREMENTS Division 01 – GENERAL REQUIREMENTS Section 03 35 00 – Concrete Finishing Related Scopes of Work The following Specifications Sections describe work that is related to or requires special coordination with this Subcontractor’s Scope of Work. This Subcontractor shall provide any labor, materials, equipment, and/or services required to provide any items included in the following Specification Sections that relate to Subcontractor’s Primary Scope of Work. Division 03 - CONCRETE Division 09 – FINISHES -- B. SCOPE OF WORK In no way limiting the requirements of the Contract Documents, Subcontractor shall provide a complete turnkey, (i.e., furnish and install, unless otherwise noted below), Scope of Work in accordance with the Contract Documents to include, but not be limited to the following: 1. Definitions: The word “provide” is intended to be inclusive of to furnish, fabricate, receive, unload, store, layout, hoist, install, erect, layout on substrate, protect, start-up, cleanup, etc. such that the material(s) or system(s) is/are complete and operational and is in its permanent location ready to be accepted and used by the Owner. The word “furnish” is intended to be inclusive of to coordinate, fabricate, inventory, and deliver to jobsite F.O.B. such that the material(s) is/are complete and ready for final installation performed by others. The word “install” is intended to be inclusive to receive, unload, store, layout, hoist, install, erect, layout on substrate, start -up, cleanup, etc. such that the material(s) or system(s) is/are complete and operational and is in its permanent location ready to be accepte d and used by the Owner. 2. The work to be performed by Subcontractor is not necessarily included in one particular portion of the plans or specifications. Subcontractor agrees to perform all the work that falls within the general area of this Scope of Work regardless of where the work is described in the plans, specifications, or other project documents, and agrees to perform all incidental work reasonably necessary to complete this Scope of Work, whether shown in the Contract Documents or not, unless expressly assigned by Contractor/Construction Manager to another subcontractor. Subcontractor shall comply with all notes and details as they relate to Subcontractor’s Sc ope of Work. 3. Subcontractor shall account for, as part of its Proposal, the fact that the Contract Documents may not contain all required details, parts, or pieces necessary to provide a complete and functioning system; therefore, it is the responsibility of the Subcontractor to make reasonably inferable assumptions and allowances, as part of its proposal, so as to help account for design omissions and ensure that all elements associated with the Scope of Work comply with all governing codes and regulations using best engineering practices. 4. Subcontractor shall perform and install all work in compliance with the applicable codes required by the Contract Documents, federal, state, and local governments, all Idaho Public Work Standards, and all utility services and other agencies having jurisdiction on the project. 5. Regardless of trade jurisdiction provide all necessary and required labor, services, materials, equipment, hoisting, tools, temporary provisions, supervision, applicable taxes, insurance, licenses and permits (except building permit), and cleanup required to furnish, install, and complete all required Concrete Floor Finishing as per the Contract Documents as necessary for a complete and final installation. 6. Subcontractor acknowledges that these systems may be shown schematically; Subcontractor shall provide all minor incidental materials, fittings, and accessories as required for a complete and operational system whether shown in the Contract Documents or not. 7. Provide all required Mobilizations as necessary for the proper execution of the work, including, but not limited to all prepa ratory work Falls Valley Elementary Idaho Falls, ID April 22nd, 2025 Scope Package #59 – Concrete Floor Finishing Exhibit C – Subcontractor Bid Form & Scope of Work Page 3 of 5 and materials necessary for obtaining clearances for the Work; moving personnel, equipment, supplies, and incidentals to and from the Project Site; quality control measures; clean-up; temporary utilities (if required); associated permits, bonds, and insurances; and project close-out operations. 8. Provide all mock-ups and samples as required by the Contract Documents. Subcontractor shall thoroughly review the Contract Documents to determine what scope if any they may be required to provide for all mock-ups. 9. Provide all required CONCRETE FLOORING FINISHES as required in the Contract Documents and in strict accordance with guidelines and requirements set forth within the Project Specifications. Include all necessary concrete finishing products, hardeners, joint fillers, oil repellent sealers, concrete dyes (if required), cleaning solutions, polishing and grinding procedures, labor, equipment, etc. as necessary for a complete installation. 1. Provide sealed concrete at mechanical room 107A per Addendum #001 sheet A1.1 10. Provide all joint sealants in concrete floors with approved materials that are compatible with concrete floor finishes. Prepare surfaces as necessary to receive joint sealants, including cleaning, joint priming and masking. Provide cleaning and removal o f excess materials. Provide any joint sealant backers that may be required. Provide colored joint sealants as approved by the Architect. 11. This Subcontractor shall thoroughly inspect surfaces and substrates to ensure that it complies with all Contract Documents and quality requirements. Report in writing any deficiencies found with previous work. Do not proceed until deficiencies have been corr ected. Failure to provide a written report or commencement of the work will indicate Subcontractor’s acceptance of previously performed work. Verify that Concrete slabs comply with requirements specified in the Contract Documents. 12. This subcontractor shall utilize best practices for installation methods and employ qualified installers with experience with installations equivalent to this project’s requirements. 13. Provide all cleaning and protection requirements as set forth within the Contract Documents. 14. Finished product must achieve required waterproofing, hardening, dust-proofing, and abrasion resistance while imparting specified sheen. 15. Perform typical floor preparation including any required fillers and minor grinding as required for this scope. 16. Protect all adjacent surfaces from damage during this scope of work. Repair all related work at completion of project as need ed prior to acceptance. 17. Provide sequencing of all work in accordance with the project schedule. 18. Clean up trash and debris on a daily basis and deposit in dumpsters provided by Headwaters Construction. 19. Provide all required submittals, operation & maintenance data, guarantees, warranties, record drawings, coordination drawings , etc. as described in the Contract Documents. 20. Provide all hoisting both materials and personnel as necessary for the proper execution of this work. Coordinate with Headwa ters Construction on location and other requirements of hoisting equipment. 21. This Subcontractor shall provide its’ own completion inspection and QC/Punch list prior to demobilization. The completion ins pection is different than a punch list. The subcontractor SHALL inspect each area of the project for completion before a punch list is created. Review with Headwaters prior to demobilizing from the site. If areas are not completed before subcontractor demobilizes from the site, back charges may apply. C. EXCLUSIONS The following items are specifically excluded from Subcontractor’s Scope of Work: 1. Contract Documents – Contractor shall provide all Contract Documents in electronic format only. 2. Dumpsters – Contractor shall provide dumpsters for Construction Debris only. Falls Valley Elementary Idaho Falls, ID April 22nd, 2025 Scope Package #59 – Concrete Floor Finishing Exhibit C – Subcontractor Bid Form & Scope of Work Page 4 of 5 D. SCOPE SPECIFIC INSURANCE REQUIREMENTS Subcontractor shall comply with the Insurance Requirements set forth in Exhibit D, in addition to the following: ☐ Yes ☒ No - Subcontractor shall provide Professional Liability Insurance as per Exhibit D. ☐ Yes ☒ No - Subcontractor shall provide Pollution Liability Insurance as per Exhibit D. ☐ Yes ☒ No - Subcontractor shall provide Rigger’s Liability Insurance as per Exhibit D. E. PROPOSAL PRICING & CERTIFICATIONS ADDENDA AND CLARIFICATIONS Bidder acknowledges receipt of Addenda No. _________________________________________. (List all Addenda) Bidder acknowledges receipt of Clarification No. ______________________________________. (List all Clarifications) BASE PROPOSAL ($ ) WORDS: _____________________________________________________________________________________________________ (Amount shall be shown in both words and figures. In case of discrepancy, the amount shown in words will govern.) ALTERNATES Subcontractor shall provide alternates to its base Proposal as listed below for this scope of work. Alternate #A – 100% Payment & Performance Bond (Base Bid) State the amount to be added to Subcontractor's Proposal to supply a 100% Performance Bond and 100% Payment Bond in the amoun t of the base bid value. ADD $ Alternate #B – Multiple Scope Award State the amount to be deducted from Subcontractor's Proposal if multiple scopes are awarded to your firm. DEDUCT $ If this Scope Package is awarded to your firm in conjunction with the following Scope Package(s) (identify scope package number(s): PROPOSAL OPTIONS Subcontractor may propose voluntary options to its base Proposal. Base Proposal shall meet all requirements of the Contract Documents, including, but not limited to, Drawings, Specifications, Addenda, and Clarifications. Attach additional sheets providing cla rification if necessary. 1. DESCRIPTION:___________________________________________________ __ ADD/DEDUCT (circle one) ($ ) Falls Valley Elementary Idaho Falls, ID April 22nd, 2025 Scope Package #59 – Concrete Floor Finishing Exhibit C – Subcontractor Bid Form & Scope of Work Page 5 of 5 2. DESCRIPTION:___________________________________________________ __ ADD/DEDUCT (circle one) ($ ) 3. DESCRIPTION:___________________________________________________ __ ADD/DEDUCT (circle one) ($ ) 4. DESCRIPTION:___________________________________________________ __ ADD/DEDUCT (circle one) ($ ) NAMING OF LOWER TIER SUBCONTRACTORS & SUPPLIERS Subcontractor shall provide the following list of lower tier subcontractor(s) to be utilized in the performance of its scope of work: Name Scope of Work PWC No. Name Scope of Work PWC No. Name Scope of Work PWC No. Name Scope of Work PWC No. IDAHO PUBLIC WORKS LICENSING The undersigned notified that it is of this date duly licensed as an Idaho Public Works Contractor and further that is possesses Idaho Public Works Contractor’s License No. ________________________ ___________, and is domiciled in the State of _________________________. CERTIFICATION By submitting its Proposal, the Subcontractor is certifying the following: • Subcontractor, at the time of submitting its Proposal, is in possession of the necessary Idaho State Contractors Board License with the appropriate classification and limit. Subcontractors without a current Idaho State Contractor Board License with appropriate classification and limit at the time of bid will be disqualified immediately. • All products or materials to be furnished as a result of this bid are free of asbestos and hazardous materials. • Subcontractor’s failure to follow the requirements of this Scope Package may result in disqualification. • This form has been signed by person authorized to legally bind the subcontractor. Provide letter of authorization if the person signing is not an officer of the company. Dated this day of ________ Day Month Year Name of Subcontractor: By: Title: Signature: End of Exhibit C – Subcontractor Bid Form & Scope of Work Falls Valley Elementary Idaho Falls, ID April 10th, 2025 Scope Package #67 – Signage Exhibit C – Subcontractor Bid Form & Scope of Work Page 1 of 5 Exhibit C – Subcontractor Bid Form & Scope of Work COMPANY: ADDRESS: CONTACT: TELEPHONE: EMAIL ADDRESS: Having carefully examined the Invitation to Bid, Instructions to Bidders, and all Contract Documents pertaining to the Falls Elementary School, the undersigned will provide all labor, materials, equipment and other costs necessary to complete the Scope of Work outlined below as required by the Contract Documents, the Invitation to Bid, and all related documents. PROPOSAL CONDITIONS Subcontractor confirms that it has visited the site, read, understands and agrees that its Proposal is in compliance with all conditions defined in the Invitation to Bid, attached Sample Subcontract Agreements, and related Contract Documents. Subcontractor represents by submitting its Proposal that the Sample Subcontract Agreements will be executed by Subcontractor without change or alteration. ACKNOWLEDGMENTS Subcontractor agrees Headwaters Construction Company acting as Construction Manager/General Contractor (“CM/GC”) for Bonneville School District #93 reserves the right to accept or reject any and all proposals and to waive any informalities. Subcontractor agrees it will not withdraw its Proposal and its price is guaranteed for forty-five (45) days from the date of the submission of its Proposal. Subcontractor recognizes that time is of the essence in this proposed subcontract. Subcontractor agrees that, if awarded the subcontract hereunder, it will commence the work to be performed under the Contract on the dates set by the CM/GC in its written Notice to Proceed, continuing the work with diligence and will complete all the work per the scheduled Contract Completion date and milestone date(s) as defined by the schedule and herein. Falls Valley Elementary Idaho Falls, ID April 10th, 2025 Scope Package #67 – Signage Exhibit C – Subcontractor Bid Form & Scope of Work Page 2 of 5 A. SPECIFICATIONS Subcontractor shall adhere to all Specification Sections within the Project Manual, specifically referencing the following: Primary Scopes of Work Subcontractor shall provide all labor, material, equipment, and services required to provide all items included in the following Specification Sections unless otherwise noted below: Division 00 – PROCUREMENT AND CONTRACTING REQUIREMENTS Division 01 – GENERAL REQUIREMENTS Section 101419 – DIMENSIONAL LETTER SIGNAGE Section 101423 – PANEL SIGNAGE --- --- Related Scopes of Work The following Specifications Sections describe work that is related to or requires special coordination with this Subcontractor’s Scope of Work. This Subcontractor shall provide any labor, materials, equipment, and/or services required to provide any items included in the following Specification Sections that relate to Subcontractor’s Primary Scope of Work. Section 092900 – GYPSUM BOARD Section 09 9123 - PAINTING --- B. SCOPE OF WORK In no way limiting the requirements of the Contract Documents, Subcontractor shall provide a complete turnkey, (i.e., furnish and install, unless otherwise noted below), Scope of Work in accordance with the Contract Documents to include, but not be limited to the following: 1. Definitions: The word “provide” is intended to be inclusive of to furnish, fabricate, receive, unload, store, layout, hoist, install, erect, layout on substrate, protect, start-up, cleanup, etc. such that the material(s) or system(s) is/are complete and operational and is in its permanent location ready to be accepted and used by the Owner. The word “furnish” is intended to be inclusive of to coordinate, fabricate, inventory, and deliver to jobsite F.O.B. such that the material(s) is/are complete and ready for final installation performed by others. The word “install” is intended to be inclusive to receive, unload, store, layout, hoist, install, erect, layout on substrate, start-up, cleanup, etc. such that the material(s) or system(s) is/are complete and operational and is in its permanent location ready to be accepted and used by the Owner. 2. The work to be performed by Subcontractor is not necessarily included in one particular portion of the plans or specifications. Subcontractor agrees to perform all the work that falls within the general area of this Scope of Work regardless of where the work is described in the plans, specifications, or other project documents, and agrees to perform all incidental work reasonably necessary to complete this Scope of Work, whether shown in the Contract Documents or not, unless expressly assigned by Contractor/Construction Manager to another subcontractor. Subcontractor shall comply with all notes and details as they relate to Subcontractor’s Scope of Work. 3. Subcontractor shall account for, as part of its Proposal, the fact that the Contract Documents may not contain all required details, parts, or pieces necessary to provide a complete and functioning system; therefore, it is the responsibility of the Subcontractor to make reasonably inferable assumptions and allowances, as part of its proposal, so as to help account for design omissions and ensure that all elements associated with the Scope of Work comply with all governing codes and regulations using best engineering practices. 4. Subcontractor shall perform and install all work in compliance with the applicable codes required by the Contract Documents, federal, state, and local governments, all Idaho Public Work Standards, and all utility services and other agencies having jurisdiction on the project. 5. Regardless of trade jurisdiction provide all necessary and required labor, services, materials, equipment, hoisting, tools, temporary provisions, supervision, applicable taxes, insurance, licenses and permits (except building permit), and cleanup required to furnish, install, and complete all required SIGNAGE as per the Contract Documents as necessary for a complete and final installation. 6. Subcontractor acknowledges that these systems may be shown schematically; Subcontractor shall provide all minor incidental materials, fittings, and accessories as required for a complete and operational system whether shown in the Contract Documents or not. Falls Valley Elementary Idaho Falls, ID April 10th, 2025 Scope Package #67 – Signage Exhibit C – Subcontractor Bid Form & Scope of Work Page 3 of 5 7. Provide all required Mobilizations as necessary for the proper execution of the work, including, but not limited to all preparatory work and materials necessary for obtaining clearances for the Work; moving personnel, equipment, supplies, and incidentals to and from the Project Site; quality control measures; clean-up; temporary utilities (if required); associated permits, bonds, and insurances; and project close-out operations. 8. Provide all mock-ups and samples as required by the Contract Documents. Subcontractor shall thoroughly review the Contract Documents to determine what scope if any they may be required to provide for all mock-ups. 9. Provide all SIGNAGE, as per the Contract Documents. Include all required sign materials (in sizes, types, finishes, etc. as specified), adhesives, mounting hardware, labor, materials, equipment, etc. as necessary for a complete installation. Provide signage, including, but not limited to all specialty signs including room and door identification signs, building identification signs, directional and informational signs, plaques, occupant load signs, fire code signs, emergency evacuation, interior and exterior dimensional letter signage, etc. as required from the contract documents. 1. Provide interior signage per detail 8/A6.1 2. Alternate #1 - Cut in New Windows on the South Wall of Longe/Work Room (See Alternate Pricing Section Below) 10. Provide all required submittals, samples, operation & maintenance data, guarantees, warranties, record drawings, coordination drawings, etc. as described in the Contract Documents. 11. Provide all hoisting both materials and personnel as necessary for the proper execution of this work. 12. Provide all required layout of work from major benchmarks and grid lines as furnished by Others. 13. Provide protection for all adjacent structures, surfaces, and other materials during this scope of work. 14. Provide all mock-ups as per the Contract Documents. Subcontractor shall thoroughly review the Contract Documents to determine what scope if any they may be required to provide for all mock-ups. 15. Provide sequencing of all work in accordance with the project schedule and as per subsequence schedule updates as provided by the CM/GC. C. EXCLUSIONS The following items are specifically excluded from Subcontractor’s Scope of Work: 1. Contract Documents – Contractor shall provide all Contract Documents in electronic format only. 2. Dumpsters – Contractor shall provide dumpsters for Construction Debris only. D. SCOPE SPECIFIC INSURANCE REQUIREMENTS Subcontractor shall comply with the Insurance Requirements set forth in Exhibit D, in addition to the following: ☐ Yes ☒ No - Subcontractor shall provide Professional Liability Insurance as per Exhibit D. ☐ Yes ☒ No - Subcontractor shall provide Pollution Liability Insurance as per Exhibit D. ☐ Yes ☒ No - Subcontractor shall provide Rigger’s Liability Insurance as per Exhibit D. E. PROPOSAL PRICING & CERTIFICATIONS Falls Valley Elementary Idaho Falls, ID April 10th, 2025 Scope Package #67 – Signage Exhibit C – Subcontractor Bid Form & Scope of Work Page 4 of 5 ADDENDA AND CLARIFICATIONS Bidder acknowledges receipt of Addenda No. _________________________________________. (List all Addenda) Bidder acknowledges receipt of Clarification No. ______________________________________. (List all Clarifications) BASE PROPOSAL ($ ) WORDS: _____________________________________________________________________________________________________ (Amount shall be shown in both words and figures. In case of discrepancy, the amount shown in words will govern.) ALTERNATES Subcontractor shall provide alternates to its base Proposal as listed below for this scope of work. Alternate #1 – Cut in New Windows on the South Wall of Lounge/Work Room State the amount to be added to Subcontractor's Proposal to reinstall exterior signage, per sheet A9.1 ADD $ Alternate #A – 100% Payment & Performance Bond (Base Bid) State the amount to be added to Subcontractor's Proposal to supply a 100% Performance Bond and 100% Payment Bond in the amount of the base bid value. ADD $ Alternate #B – Multiple Scope Award State the amount to be deducted from Subcontractor's Proposal if multiple scopes are awarded to your firm. DEDUCT $ If this Scope Package is awarded to your firm in conjunction with the following Scope Package(s) (identify scope package number(s): PROPOSAL OPTIONS Subcontractor may propose voluntary options to its base Proposal. Base Proposal shall meet all requirements of the Contract Documents, including, but not limited to, Drawings, Specifications, Addenda, and Clarifications. Attach additional sheets providing clarification if necessary. 1. DESCRIPTION:___________________________________________________ __ ADD/DEDUCT (circle one) ($ ) 2. DESCRIPTION:___________________________________________________ __ ADD/DEDUCT (circle one) ($ ) 3. DESCRIPTION:___________________________________________________ __ ADD/DEDUCT (circle one) ($ ) 4. DESCRIPTION:___________________________________________________ __ ADD/DEDUCT (circle one) ($ ) Falls Valley Elementary Idaho Falls, ID April 10th, 2025 Scope Package #67 – Signage Exhibit C – Subcontractor Bid Form & Scope of Work Page 5 of 5 NAMING OF LOWER TIER SUBCONTRACTORS & SUPPLIERS Subcontractor shall provide the following list of lower tier subcontractor(s) to be utilized in the performance of its scope of work: Name Scope of Work PWC No. Name Scope of Work PWC No. Name Scope of Work PWC No. Name Scope of Work PWC No. IDAHO PUBLIC WORKS LICENSING The undersigned notified that it is of this date duly licensed as an Idaho Public Works Contractor and further that is possesses Idaho Public Works Contractor’s License No. ________________________ ___________, and is domiciled in the State of _________________________. CERTIFICATION By submitting its Proposal, the Subcontractor is certifying the following: Subcontractor, at the time of submitting its Proposal, is in possession of the necessary Idaho State Contractors Board License with the appropriate classification and limit. Subcontractors without a current Idaho State Contractor Board License with appropriate classification and limit at the time of bid will be disqualified immediately. All products or materials to be furnished as a result of this bid are free of asbestos and hazardous materials. Subcontractor’s failure to follow the requirements of this Scope Package may result in disqualification. This form has been signed by person authorized to legally bind the subcontractor. Provide letter of authorization if the person signing is not an officer of the company. Dated this day of ________ Day Month Year Name of Subcontractor: By: Title: Signature: End of Exhibit C – Subcontractor Bid Form & Scope of Work Falls Valley Elementary Idaho Falls, ID April 10th, 2025 Scope Package #68 – TOILET, BATH & LAUNDRY ACCESSORIES Exhibit C – Subcontractor Bid Form & Scope of Work Page 1 of 5 Exhibit C – Subcontractor Bid Form & Scope of Work COMPANY: ADDRESS: CONTACT: TELEPHONE: EMAIL ADDRESS: Having carefully examined the Invitation to Bid, Instructions to Bidders, and all Contract Documents pertaining to the Falls Valley Elementary, the undersigned will provide all labor, materials, equipment and other costs necessary to complete the Scope of Work outlined below as required by the Contract Documents, the Invitation to Bid, and all related documents. PROPOSAL CONDITIONS Subcontractor confirms that it has visited the site, read, understands and agrees that its Proposal is in compliance with all conditions defined in the Invitation to Bid, attached Sample Subcontract Agreements, and related Contract Documents. Subcontractor represents by submitting its Proposal that the Sample Subcontract Agreements will be executed by Subcontractor without change or alteration. ACKNOWLEDGMENTS Subcontractor agrees Headwaters Construction Company acting as Construction Manager/General Contractor (“CM/GC”) for Bonneville School District #93 reserves the right to accept or reject any and all proposals and to waive any informalities. Subcontractor agrees it will not withdraw its Proposal and its price is guaranteed for forty-five (45) days from the date of the submission of its Proposal. Subcontractor recognizes that time is of the essence in this proposed subcontract. Subcontractor agrees that, if awarded the subcontract hereunder, it will commence the work to be performed under the Contract on the dates set by the CM/GC in its written Notice to Proceed, continuing the work with diligence and will complete all the work per the scheduled Contract Completion date and milestone date(s) as defined by the schedule and herein. Falls Valley Elementary Idaho Falls, ID April 10th, 2025 Scope Package #68 – TOILET, BATH & LAUNDRY ACCESSORIES Exhibit C – Subcontractor Bid Form & Scope of Work Page 2 of 5 A. SPECIFICATIONS Subcontractor shall adhere to all Specification Sections within the Project Manual, specifically referencing the following: Primary Scopes of Work Subcontractor shall provide all labor, material, equipment, and services required to provide all items included in the following Specification Sections unless otherwise noted below: Division 00 – PROCUREMENT AND CONTRACTING REQUIREMENTS Division 01 – GENERAL REQUIREMENTS Section 102800 – TOILET, BATH, AND LAUNDRY ACCESSORIES Related Scopes of Work The following Specifications Sections describe work that is related to or requires special coordination with this Subcontractor’s Scope of Work. This Subcontractor shall provide any labor, materials, equipment, and/or services required to provide any items included in the following Specification Sections that relate to Subcontractor’s Primary Scope of Work. Section 061053 – MISCELLANEOUS ROUGH CARPENTRY Section 092900 – GYPSUM BOARD Section 093000 – TILING Section 104413 – FIRE EXTINGUISHER CABINETS Section 104416 – FIRE EXTINGUISHERS --- B. SCOPE OF WORK In no way limiting the requirements of the Contract Documents, Subcontractor shall provide a complete turnkey, (i.e., furnish and install, unless otherwise noted below), Scope of Work in accordance with the Contract Documents to include, but not be limited to the following: 1. Definitions: The word “provide” is intended to be inclusive of to furnish, fabricate, receive, unload, store, layout, hoist, install, erect, layout on substrate, protect, start-up, cleanup, etc. such that the material(s) or system(s) is/are complete and operational and is in its permanent location ready to be accepted and used by the Owner. The word “furnish” is intended to be inclusive of to coordinate, fabricate, inventory, and deliver to jobsite F.O.B. such that the material(s) is/are complete and ready for final installation performed by others. The word “install” is intended to be inclusive to receive, unload, store, layout, hoist, install, erect, layout on substrate, start-up, cleanup, etc. such that the material(s) or system(s) is/are complete and operational and is in its permanent location ready to be accepted and used by the Owner. 2. The work to be performed by Subcontractor is not necessarily included in one particular portion of the plans or specifications. Subcontractor agrees to perform all the work that falls within the general area of this Scope of Work regardless of where the work is described in the plans, specifications, or other project documents, and agrees to perform all incidental work reasonably necessary to complete this Scope of Work, whether shown in the Contract Documents or not, unless expressly assigned by Contractor/Construction Manager to another subcontractor. Subcontractor shall comply with all notes and details as they relate to Subcontractor’s Scope of Work. 3. Subcontractor shall account for, as part of its Proposal, the fact that the Contract Documents may not contain all required details, parts, or pieces necessary to provide a complete and functioning system; therefore, it is the responsibility of the Subcontractor to make reasonably inferable assumptions and allowances, as part of its proposal, so as to help account for design omissions and ensure that all elements associated with the Scope of Work comply with all governing codes and regulations using best engineering practices. 4. Subcontractor shall perform and install all work in compliance with the applicable codes required by the Contract Documents, federal, state, and local governments, all Idaho Public Work Standards, and all utility services and other agencies having jurisdiction on the project. 5. Regardless of trade jurisdiction provide all necessary and required labor, services, materials, equipment, hoisting, tools, temporary provisions, supervision, applicable taxes, insurance, licenses and permits (except building permit), and cleanup required to furnish, install, and complete all required TOILET, BATH & LAUNDRY ACCESSORIES as per the Contract Documents as necessary for a complete and final installation. 6. Subcontractor acknowledges that these systems may be shown schematically; Subcontractor shall provide all minor incidental materials, Falls Valley Elementary Idaho Falls, ID April 10th, 2025 Scope Package #68 – TOILET, BATH & LAUNDRY ACCESSORIES Exhibit C – Subcontractor Bid Form & Scope of Work Page 3 of 5 fittings, and accessories as required for a complete and operational system whether shown in the Contract Documents or not. 7. Provide all required Mobilizations as necessary for the proper execution of the work, including, but not limited to all preparatory work and materials necessary for obtaining clearances for the Work; moving personnel, equipment, supplies, and incidentals to and from the Project Site; quality control measures; clean-up; temporary utilities (if required); associated permits, bonds, and insurances; and project close-out operations. 8. Provide all mock-ups and samples as required by the Contract Documents. Subcontractor shall thoroughly review the Contract Documents to determine what scope if any they may be required to provide for all mock-ups. 9. Provide all TOILET, BATH AND LAUNDRY ACCESSORIES as per the Contract Documents. Include all required submittals; quality assurance measures; coordination; warranties; toilet, bath & laundry accessories as specified; all accessories in finishes, types, sizes from. Include all layout, mounting accessories, hardware, fasteners, adhesives, labor, equipment, adjusting, etc. as necessary for a final and complete installation. 1. Per Fixture and Accessories Key on sheet A2.1 toilet paper dispensers, paper towel dispensers, sanitary napkin disposals and soap dispensers are provided by the Owner. 2. Provide grab bars per sheet A2.1 elevations. 3. Provide mirrors in bathrooms 101 & 103. 10. All materials to comply with flame spread ratings as specified; provide manufacturers certifications for materials. 11. Installation and materials shall comply with all applicable governing codes regulations and guidelines. 12. Installation to be complete with all accessories and fasteners, in accordance with the Contract Documents and approved submittals. 13. Clean up trash and debris on a daily basis and deposit in dumpsters provided by Headwaters Construction 14. Provide all required submittals, operation & maintenance data, guarantees, warranties, record drawings, coordination drawings, etc. as described in the Contract Documents. 15. Provide all required layout of work from major benchmarks and grid lines as furnished by Others. 16. Provide protection for all adjacent structures, surfaces, and other materials during this scope of work. 17. Provide sequencing of all work in accordance with the project schedule and as per subsequence schedule updates as provided by the CM/GC. C. EXCLUSIONS The following items are specifically excluded from Subcontractor’s Scope of Work: 1. Contract Documents – Contractor shall provide all Contract Documents in electronic format only. 2. Dumpsters – Contractor shall provide dumpsters for Construction Debris only. 3. Signage 4. Fire Protection Specialties D. SCOPE SPECIFIC INSURANCE REQUIREMENTS Subcontractor shall comply with the Insurance Requirements set forth in Exhibit D, in addition to the following: ☐ Yes ☒ No - Subcontractor shall provide Professional Liability Insurance as per Exhibit D. ☐ Yes ☒ No - Subcontractor shall provide Pollution Liability Insurance as per Exhibit D. ☐ Yes ☒ No - Subcontractor shall provide Rigger’s Liability Insurance as per Exhibit D. Falls Valley Elementary Idaho Falls, ID April 10th, 2025 Scope Package #68 – TOILET, BATH & LAUNDRY ACCESSORIES Exhibit C – Subcontractor Bid Form & Scope of Work Page 4 of 5 E. PROPOSAL PRICING & CERTIFICATIONS ADDENDA AND CLARIFICATIONS Bidder acknowledges receipt of Addenda No. _________________________________________. (List all Addenda) Bidder acknowledges receipt of Clarification No. ______________________________________. (List all Clarifications) BASE PROPOSAL ($ ) WORDS: _____________________________________________________________________________________________________ (Amount shall be shown in both words and figures. In case of discrepancy, the amount shown in words will govern.) ALTERNATES Subcontractor shall provide alternates to its base Proposal as listed below for this scope of work. Alternate #A – 100% Payment & Performance Bond (Base Bid) State the amount to be added to Subcontractor's Proposal to supply a 100% Performance Bond and 100% Payment Bond in the amount of the base bid value. ADD $ Alternate #B – Multiple Scope Award State the amount to be deducted from Subcontractor's Proposal if multiple scopes are awarded to your firm. DEDUCT $ If this Scope Package is awarded to your firm in conjunction with the following Scope Package(s) (identify scope package number(s): PROPOSAL OPTIONS Subcontractor may propose voluntary options to its base Proposal. Base Proposal shall meet all requirements of the Contract Documents, including, but not limited to, Drawings, Specifications, Addenda, and Clarifications. Attach additional sheets providing clarification if necessary. 1. DESCRIPTION:___________________________________________________ __ ADD/DEDUCT (circle one) ($ ) 2. DESCRIPTION:___________________________________________________ __ ADD/DEDUCT (circle one) ($ ) 3. DESCRIPTION:___________________________________________________ __ ADD/DEDUCT (circle one) ($ ) 4. DESCRIPTION:___________________________________________________ __ ADD/DEDUCT (circle one) ($ ) Falls Valley Elementary Idaho Falls, ID April 10th, 2025 Scope Package #68 – TOILET, BATH & LAUNDRY ACCESSORIES Exhibit C – Subcontractor Bid Form & Scope of Work Page 5 of 5 NAMING OF LOWER TIER SUBCONTRACTORS & SUPPLIERS Subcontractor shall provide the following list of lower tier subcontractor(s) to be utilized in the performance of its scope of work: Name Scope of Work PWC No. Name Scope of Work PWC No. Name Scope of Work PWC No. Name Scope of Work PWC No. IDAHO PUBLIC WORKS LICENSING The undersigned notified that it is of this date duly licensed as an Idaho Public Works Contractor and further that is possesses Idaho Public Works Contractor’s License No. ________________________ ___________ and is domiciled in the State of _________________________. CERTIFICATION By submitting its Proposal, the Subcontractor is certifying the following: Subcontractor, at the time of submitting its Proposal, is in possession of the necessary Idaho State Contractors Board License with the appropriate classification and limit. Subcontractors without a current Idaho State Contractor Board License with appropriate classification and limit at the time of bid will be disqualified immediately. All products or materials to be furnished as a result of this bid are free of asbestos and hazardous materials. Subcontractor’s failure to follow the requirements of this Scope Package may result in disqualification. This form has been signed by person authorized to legally bind the subcontractor. Provide letter of authorization if the person signing is not an officer of the company. Dated this day of ________ Day Month Year Name of Subcontractor: By: Title: Signature: End of Exhibit C – Subcontractor Bid Form & Scope of Work Falls Valley Elementary Idaho Falls, ID April 10th, 2025 Scope Package #71 – WINDOW TREATMENTS Exhibit C – Subcontractor Bid Form & Scope of Work Page 1 of 5 Exhibit C – Subcontractor Bid Form & Scope of Work COMPANY: ADDRESS: CONTACT: TELEPHONE: EMAIL ADDRESS: Having carefully examined the Invitation to Bid, Instructions to Bidders, and all Contract Documents pertaining to the Falls Valley Elementary, the undersigned will provide all labor, materials, equipment and other costs necessary to complete the Scope of Work outlined below as required by the Contract Documents, the Invitation to Bid, and all related documents. PROPOSAL CONDITIONS Subcontractor confirms that it has visited the site, read, understands and agrees that its Proposal is in compliance with all conditions defined in the Invitation to Bid, attached Sample Subcontract Agreements, and related Contract Documents. Subcontractor represents by submitting its Proposal that the Sample Subcontract Agreements will be executed by Subcontractor without change or alteration. ACKNOWLEDGMENTS Subcontractor agrees Headwaters Construction Company acting as Construction Manager/General Contractor (“CM/GC”) for Bonneville School District #93 reserves the right to accept or reject any and all proposals and to waive any informalities. Subcontractor agrees it will not withdraw its Proposal and its price is guaranteed for forty-five (45) days from the date of the submission of its Proposal. Subcontractor recognizes that time is of the essence in this proposed subcontract. Subcontractor agrees that, if awarded the subcontract hereunder, it will commence the work to be performed under the Contract on the dates set by the CM/GC in its written Notice to Proceed, continuing the work with diligence and will complete all the work per the scheduled Contract Completion date and milestone date(s) as defined by the schedule and herein. Falls Valley Elementary Idaho Falls, ID April 10th, 2025 Scope Package #71 – WINDOW TREATMENTS Exhibit C – Subcontractor Bid Form & Scope of Work Page 2 of 5 A. SPECIFICATIONS Subcontractor shall adhere to all Specification Sections within the Project Manual, specifically referencing the following: Primary Scopes of Work Subcontractor shall provide all labor, material, equipment, and services required to provide all items included in the following Specification Sections unless otherwise noted below: Division 00 – PROCUREMENT AND CONTRACTING REQUIREMENTS Division 01 – GENERAL REQUIREMENTS Section 122413 – ROLLER WINDOW SHADES Related Scopes of Work The following Specifications Sections describe work that is related to or requires special coordination with this Subcontractor’s Scope of Work. This Subcontractor shall provide any labor, materials, equipment, and/or services required to provide any items included in the following Specification Sections that relate to Subcontractor’s Primary Scope of Work. Section 061053 – MISCELLANEOUS ROUGH CARPENTRY Section 084113 – ALUMINUM-FRAMED ENTRANCES & STOREFRONT Section 088000 - GLAZING Section 099123 - PAINTING Division 26 - ELECTRICAL B. SCOPE OF WORK In no way limiting the requirements of the Contract Documents, Subcontractor shall provide a complete turnkey, (i.e., furnish and install, unless otherwise noted below), Scope of Work in accordance with the Contract Documents to include, but not be limited to the following: 1. Definitions: The word “provide” is intended to be inclusive of to furnish, fabricate, receive, unload, store, layout, hoist, install, erect, layout on substrate, protect, start-up, cleanup, etc. such that the material(s) or system(s) is/are complete and operational and is in its permanent location ready to be accepted and used by the Owner. The word “furnish” is intended to be inclusive of to coordinate, fabricate, inventory, and deliver to jobsite F.O.B. such that the material(s) is/are complete and ready for final installation performed by others. The word “install” is intended to be inclusive to receive, unload, store, layout, hoist, install, erect, layout on substrate, start-up, cleanup, etc. such that the material(s) or system(s) is/are complete and operational and is in its permanent location ready to be accepted and used by the Owner. 2. The work to be performed by Subcontractor is not necessarily included in one particular portion of the plans or specifications. Subcontractor agrees to perform all the work that falls within the general area of this Scope of Work regardless of where the work is described in the plans, specifications, or other project documents, and agrees to perform all incidental work reasonably necessary to complete this Scope of Work, whether shown in the Contract Documents or not, unless expressly assigned by Contractor/Construction Manager to another subcontractor. Subcontractor shall comply with all notes and details as they relate to Subcontractor’s Scope of Work. 3. Subcontractor shall account for, as part of its Proposal, the fact that the Contract Documents may not contain all required details, parts, or pieces necessary to provide a complete and functioning system; therefore, it is the responsibility of the Subcontractor to make reasonably inferable assumptions and allowances, as part of its proposal, so as to help account for design omissions and ensure that all elements associated with the Scope of Work comply with all governing codes and regulations using best engineering practices. 4. Subcontractor shall perform and install all work in compliance with the applicable codes required by the Contract Documents, federal, state, and local governments, all Idaho Public Work Standards, and all utility services and other agencies having jurisdiction on the project. 5. Regardless of trade jurisdiction provide all necessary and required labor, services, materials, equipment, hoisting, tools, temporary provisions, supervision, applicable taxes, insurance, licenses and permits (except building permit), and cleanup required to furnish, install, and complete all required Window Treatments as per the Contract Documents as necessary for a complete and final installation. 6. Subcontractor acknowledges that these systems may be shown schematically; Subcontractor shall provide all minor incidental materials, fittings, and accessories as required for a complete and operational system whether shown in the Contract Documents or not. Falls Valley Elementary Idaho Falls, ID April 10th, 2025 Scope Package #71 – WINDOW TREATMENTS Exhibit C – Subcontractor Bid Form & Scope of Work Page 3 of 5 7. Provide all required Mobilizations as necessary for the proper execution of the work, including, but not limited to all preparatory work and materials necessary for obtaining clearances for the Work; moving personnel, equipment, supplies, and incidentals to and from the Project Site; quality control measures; clean-up; temporary utilities (if required); associated permits, bonds, and insurances; and project close-out operations. 8. Provide all mock-ups and samples as required by the Contract Documents. Subcontractor shall thoroughly review the Contract Documents to determine what scope if any they may be required to provide for all mock-ups. 9. Provide all ROLLER WINDOW SHADES as per the Contract Documents and in accordance with Project Specifications. Include all required roller shade frames/systems, shadecloth materials, rollers, mounting brackets, facias, bottom bars, operating mechanisms, labor, equipment, etc. as required for a complete installation. 1. Provide specified manual roller shades at existing windows per sheet A1.1 2. Alternate #1 – Cut in New Windows on the South Wall of Lounge/Work Room (See Alternate Pricing Section Below) 10. Follow delivery and handling requirements as required per Contract Documents. 11. Field Measurements must be taken prior to preparation of shop drawings and fabrication to ensure proper fitting. 12. This Subcontractor shall thoroughly inspect surfaces and substrates to ensure that it complies with all Contract Documents and quality requirements. Report in writing any deficiencies found with previous work. Do not proceed until deficiencies have been corrected. Failure to provide a written report or commencement of the work will indicate Subcontractor’s acceptance of previously performed work 13. After installation, clean soiled window treatments. 14. Provide sequencing of this work with all other trades and scopes that may cause impact in conjunction with the project schedule. 15. Provide all hoisting materials and personnel as necessary for the proper execution of this work. 16. Provide protection for all adjacent structures, surfaces, and other materials during this scope of work 17. This Subcontractor shall provide its’ own completion inspection and QC/Punch list prior to demobilization. The completion inspection is different than a punch list. The subcontractor SHALL inspect each area of the project for completion before a punch list is created. Review with Headwaters prior to demobilizing from the site. If areas are not completed before subcontractor demobilizes from the site, back charges may apply. C. EXCLUSIONS The following items are specifically excluded from Subcontractor’s Scope of Work: 1. Contract Documents – Contractor shall provide all Contract Documents in electronic format only. 2. Dumpsters – Contractor shall provide dumpsters for Construction Debris only. D. SCOPE SPECIFIC INSURANCE REQUIREMENTS Subcontractor shall comply with the Insurance Requirements set forth in Exhibit D, in addition to the following: ☐ Yes ☒ No - Subcontractor shall provide Professional Liability Insurance as per Exhibit D. ☐ Yes ☒ No - Subcontractor shall provide Pollution Liability Insurance as per Exhibit D. ☐ Yes ☒ No - Subcontractor shall provide Rigger’s Liability Insurance as per Exhibit D. E. PROPOSAL PRICING & CERTIFICATIONS Falls Valley Elementary Idaho Falls, ID April 10th, 2025 Scope Package #71 – WINDOW TREATMENTS Exhibit C – Subcontractor Bid Form & Scope of Work Page 4 of 5 ADDENDA AND CLARIFICATIONS Bidder acknowledges receipt of Addenda No. _________________________________________. (List all Addenda) Bidder acknowledges receipt of Clarification No. ______________________________________. (List all Clarifications) BASE PROPOSAL ($ ) WORDS: _____________________________________________________________________________________________________ (Amount shall be shown in both words and figures. In case of discrepancy, the amount shown in words will govern.) ALTERNATES Subcontractor shall provide alternates to its base Proposal as listed below for this scope of work. Alternate #1 – Cut in New Windows on the South Wall of Lounge/Work Room State the amount to be added to Subcontractor's Proposal to provide manual roller shades for three new aluminum frame windows, per sheet A9.1 ADD $ Alternate #A – 100% Payment & Performance Bond (Base Bid) State the amount to be added to Subcontractor's Proposal to supply a 100% Performance Bond and 100% Payment Bond in the amount of the base bid value. ADD $ Alternate #B – Multiple Scope Award State the amount to be deducted from Subcontractor's Proposal if multiple scopes are awarded to your firm. DEDUCT $ If this Scope Package is awarded to your firm in conjunction with the following Scope Package(s) (identify scope package number(s): PROPOSAL OPTIONS Subcontractor may propose voluntary options to its base Proposal. Base Proposal shall meet all requirements of the Contract Documents, including, but not limited to, Drawings, Specifications, Addenda, and Clarifications. Attach additional sheets providing clarification if necessary. 1. DESCRIPTION:___________________________________________________ __ ADD/DEDUCT (circle one) ($ ) 2. DESCRIPTION:___________________________________________________ __ ADD/DEDUCT (circle one) ($ ) 3. DESCRIPTION:___________________________________________________ __ ADD/DEDUCT (circle one) ($ ) 4. DESCRIPTION:___________________________________________________ __ ADD/DEDUCT (circle one) ($ ) Falls Valley Elementary Idaho Falls, ID April 10th, 2025 Scope Package #71 – WINDOW TREATMENTS Exhibit C – Subcontractor Bid Form & Scope of Work Page 5 of 5 NAMING OF LOWER TIER SUBCONTRACTORS & SUPPLIERS Subcontractor shall provide the following list of lower tier subcontractor(s) to be utilized in the performance of its scope of work: Name Scope of Work PWC No. Name Scope of Work PWC No. Name Scope of Work PWC No. Name Scope of Work PWC No. IDAHO PUBLIC WORKS LICENSING The undersigned notified that it is of this date duly licensed as an Idaho Public Works Contractor and further that is possesses Idaho Public Works Contractor’s License No. ________________________ ___________, and is domiciled in the State of _________________________. CERTIFICATION By submitting its Proposal, the Subcontractor is certifying the following: Subcontractor, at the time of submitting its Proposal, is in possession of the necessary Idaho State Contractors Board License with the appropriate classification and limit. Subcontractors without a current Idaho State Contractor Board License with appropriate classification and limit at the time of bid will be disqualified immediately. All products or materials to be furnished as a result of this bid are free of asbestos and hazardous materials. Subcontractor’s failure to follow the requirements of this Scope Package may result in disqualification. This form has been signed by person authorized to legally bind the subcontractor. Provide letter of authorization if the person signing is not an officer of the company. Dated this day of ________ Day Month Year Name of Subcontractor: By: Title: Signature: End of Exhibit C – Subcontractor Bid Form & Scope of Work Falls Valley Elementary Idaho Falls, ID April 10th, 2025 Scope Package #73 – Fire Protection Specialties Exhibit C – Subcontractor Bid Form & Scope of Work Page 1 of 5 Exhibit C – Subcontractor Bid Form & Scope of Work COMPANY: ADDRESS: CONTACT: TELEPHONE: EMAIL ADDRESS: Having carefully examined the Invitation to Bid, Instructions to Bidders, and all Contract Documents pertaining to the Falls Valley Elementary, the undersigned will provide all labor, materials, equipment and other costs necessary to complete the Scope of Work outlined below as required by the Contract Documents, the Invitation to Bid, and all related documents. PROPOSAL CONDITIONS Subcontractor confirms that it has visited the site, read, understands and agrees that its Proposal is in compliance with all conditions defined in the Invitation to Bid, attached Sample Subcontract Agreements, and related Contract Documents. Subcontractor represents by submitting its Proposal that the Sample Subcontract Agreements will be executed by Subcontractor without change or alteration. ACKNOWLEDGMENTS Subcontractor agrees Headwaters Construction Company acting as Construction Manager/General Contractor (“CM/GC”) for Bonneville School District #93 reserves the right to accept or reject any and all proposals and to waive any informalities. Subcontractor agrees it will not withdraw its Proposal and its price is guaranteed for forty-five (45) days from the date of the submission of its Proposal. Subcontractor recognizes that time is of the essence in this proposed subcontract. Subcontractor agrees that, if awarded the subcontract hereunder, it will commence the work to be performed under the Contract on the dates set by the CM/GC in its written Notice to Proceed, continuing the work with diligence and will complete all the work per the scheduled Contract Completion date and milestone date(s) as defined by the schedule and herein. A. SPECIFICATIONS Falls Valley Elementary Idaho Falls, ID April 10th, 2025 Scope Package #73 – Fire Protection Specialties Exhibit C – Subcontractor Bid Form & Scope of Work Page 2 of 5 Subcontractor shall adhere to all Specification Sections within the Project Manual, specifically referencing the following: Primary Scopes of Work Subcontractor shall provide all labor, material, equipment, and services required to provide all items included in the following Specification Sections unless otherwise noted below: Division 00 – PROCUREMENT AND CONTRACTING REQUIREMENTS Division 01 – GENERAL REQUIREMENTS Section 104413 – FIRE EXTINGUISHER CABINETS Section 104416 – FIRE EXTINGUISHERS --- --- Related Scopes of Work The following Specifications Sections describe work that is related to or requires special coordination with this Subcontractor’s Scope of Work. This Subcontractor shall provide any labor, materials, equipment, and/or services required to provide any items included in the following Specification Sections that relate to Subcontractor’s Primary Scope of Work. Section 061053 – MISCELLANEOUS ROUGH CARPENTRY Section 079200 – JOINT SEALANTS Section 092900 – GYPSUM BOARD B. SCOPE OF WORK In no way limiting the requirements of the Contract Documents, Subcontractor shall provide a complete turnkey, (i.e., furnish and install, unless otherwise noted below), Scope of Work in accordance with the Contract Documents to include, but not be limited to the following: 1. Definitions: The word “provide” is intended to be inclusive of to furnish, fabricate, receive, unload, store, layout, hoist, install, erect, layout on substrate, protect, start-up, cleanup, etc. such that the material(s) or system(s) is/are complete and operational and is in its permanent location ready to be accepted and used by the Owner. The word “furnish” is intended to be inclusive of to coordinate, fabricate, inventory, and deliver to jobsite F.O.B. such that the material(s) is/are complete and ready for final installation performed by others. The word “install” is intended to be inclusive to receive, unload, store, layout, hoist, install, erect, layout on substrate, start-up, cleanup, etc. such that the material(s) or system(s) is/are complete and operational and is in its permanent location ready to be accepted and used by the Owner. 2. The work to be performed by Subcontractor is not necessarily included in one particular portion of the plans or specifications. Subcontractor agrees to perform all the work that falls within the general area of this Scope of Work regardless of where the work is described in the plans, specifications, or other project documents, and agrees to perform all incidental work reasonably necessary to complete this Scope of Work, whether shown in the Contract Documents or not, unless expressly assigned by Contractor/Construction Manager to another subcontractor. Subcontractor shall comply with all notes and details as they relate to Subcontractor’s Scope of Work. 3. Subcontractor shall account for, as part of its Proposal, the fact that the Contract Documents may not contain all required details, parts, or pieces necessary to provide a complete and functioning system; therefore, it is the responsibility of the Subcontractor to make reasonably inferable assumptions and allowances, as part of its proposal, so as to help account for design omissions and ensure that all elements associated with the Scope of Work comply with all governing codes and regulations using best engineering practices. 4. Subcontractor shall perform and install all work in compliance with the applicable codes required by the Contract Documents, federal, state, and local governments, all Idaho Public Work Standards, and all utility services and other agencies having jurisdiction on the project. 5. Regardless of trade jurisdiction provide all necessary and required labor, services, materials, equipment, hoisting, tools, temporary provisions, supervision, applicable taxes, insurance, licenses and permits (except building permit), and cleanup required to furnish, install, and complete all required FIRE PROTECTION SPECIALTIES as per the Contract Documents as necessary for a complete and final installation. 6. Subcontractor acknowledges that these systems may be shown schematically; Subcontractor shall provide all minor incidental materials, fittings, and accessories as required for a complete and operational system whether shown in the Contract Documents or not. Falls Valley Elementary Idaho Falls, ID April 10th, 2025 Scope Package #73 – Fire Protection Specialties Exhibit C – Subcontractor Bid Form & Scope of Work Page 3 of 5 7. Provide all required Mobilizations as necessary for the proper execution of the work, including, but not limited to all preparatory work and materials necessary for obtaining clearances for the Work; moving personnel, equipment, supplies, and incidentals to and from the Project Site; quality control measures; clean-up; temporary utilities (if required); associated permits, bonds, and insurances; and project close-out operations. 8. Provide all mock-ups and samples as required by the Contract Documents. Subcontractor shall thoroughly review the Contract Documents to determine what scope if any they may be required to provide for all mock-ups. 9. Provide all FIRE PROTECTION CABINETS AND FIRE EXTINGUISHERS as described in the Contract Documents, including, but not limited to all submittals; coordination; warranties; fire protection cabinets in all sizes, types, and finishes as specified; cabinet accessories and hardware; fire extinguishers in all types and sizes as depicted; mounting accessories and fasteners; labor and equipment; etc. as necessary for a complete and final installation. 1. Provide fire extinguishers and semi-recessed cabinets in locations shown on sheet A1.1 10. All materials to comply with flame spread ratings as specified; provide manufacturers certifications for materials. 11. Installation and materials shall comply with all applicable governing codes regulations and guidelines. 12. Installation to be complete with all accessories and fasteners, in accordance with the Contract Documents and approved submittals. 13. Clean up trash and debris on a daily basis and deposit in dumpsters provided by Headwaters Construction 14. Provide all required submittals, operation & maintenance data, guarantees, warranties, record drawings, coordination drawings, etc. as described in the Contract Documents. 15. Provide all required layout of work from major benchmarks and grid lines as furnished by Others. 16. Provide protection for all adjacent structures, surfaces, and other materials during this scope of work. 17. Provide sequencing of all work in accordance with the project schedule and as per subsequence schedule updates as provided by the CM/GC. C. EXCLUSIONS The following items are specifically excluded from Subcontractor’s Scope of Work: 1. Contract Documents – Contractor shall provide all Contract Documents in electronic format only. 2. Dumpsters – Contractor shall provide dumpsters for Construction Debris only. D. SCOPE SPECIFIC INSURANCE REQUIREMENTS Subcontractor shall comply with the Insurance Requirements set forth in Exhibit D, in addition to the following: ☐ Yes ☒ No - Subcontractor shall provide Professional Liability Insurance as per Exhibit D. ☐ Yes ☒ No - Subcontractor shall provide Pollution Liability Insurance as per Exhibit D. ☐ Yes ☒ No - Subcontractor shall provide Rigger’s Liability Insurance as per Exhibit D. E. PROPOSAL PRICING & CERTIFICATIONS ADDENDA AND CLARIFICATIONS Bidder acknowledges receipt of Addenda No. _________________________________________. (List all Addenda) Bidder acknowledges receipt of Clarification No. ______________________________________. (List all Clarifications) Falls Valley Elementary Idaho Falls, ID April 10th, 2025 Scope Package #73 – Fire Protection Specialties Exhibit C – Subcontractor Bid Form & Scope of Work Page 4 of 5 BASE PROPOSAL ($ ) WORDS: _____________________________________________________________________________________________________ (Amount shall be shown in both words and figures. In case of discrepancy, the amount shown in words will govern.) ALTERNATES Subcontractor shall provide alternates to its base Proposal as listed below for this scope of work. Alternate #A – 100% Payment & Performance Bond (Base Bid) State the amount to be added to Subcontractor's Proposal to supply a 100% Performance Bond and 100% Payment Bond in the amount of the base bid value. ADD $ Alternate #B – Multiple Scope Award State the amount to be deducted from Subcontractor's Proposal if multiple scopes are awarded to your firm. DEDUCT $ If this Scope Package is awarded to your firm in conjunction with the following Scope Package(s) (identify scope package number(s): PROPOSAL OPTIONS Subcontractor may propose voluntary options to its base Proposal. Base Proposal shall meet all requirements of the Contract Documents, including, but not limited to, Drawings, Specifications, Addenda, and Clarifications. Attach additional sheets providing clarification if necessary. 1. DESCRIPTION:___________________________________________________ __ ADD/DEDUCT (circle one) ($ ) 2. DESCRIPTION:___________________________________________________ __ ADD/DEDUCT (circle one) ($ ) 3. DESCRIPTION:___________________________________________________ __ ADD/DEDUCT (circle one) ($ ) 4. DESCRIPTION:___________________________________________________ __ ADD/DEDUCT (circle one) ($ ) NAMING OF LOWER TIER SUBCONTRACTORS & SUPPLIERS Subcontractor shall provide the following list of lower tier subcontractor(s) to be utilized in the performance of its scope of work: Name Scope of Work PWC No. Name Scope of Work PWC No. Name Scope of Work PWC No. Name Scope of Work PWC No. Falls Valley Elementary Idaho Falls, ID April 10th, 2025 Scope Package #73 – Fire Protection Specialties Exhibit C – Subcontractor Bid Form & Scope of Work Page 5 of 5 IDAHO PUBLIC WORKS LICENSING The undersigned notified that it is of this date duly licensed as an Idaho Public Works Contractor and further that is possesses Idaho Public Works Contractor’s License No. ________________________ ___________ and is domiciled in the State of _________________________. CERTIFICATION By submitting its Proposal, the Subcontractor is certifying the following: Subcontractor, at the time of submitting its Proposal, is in possession of the necessary Idaho State Contractors Board License with the appropriate classification and limit. Subcontractors without a current Idaho State Contractor Board License with appropriate classification and limit at the time of bid will be disqualified immediately. All products or materials to be furnished as a result of this bid are free of asbestos and hazardous materials. Subcontractor’s failure to follow the requirements of this Scope Package may result in disqualification. This form has been signed by person authorized to legally bind the subcontractor. Provide letter of authorization if the person signing is not an officer of the company. Dated this day of ________ Day Month Year Name of Subcontractor: By: Title: Signature: End of Exhibit C – Subcontractor Bid Form & Scope of Work Falls Valley Elementary Idaho Falls, ID April 10th, April 22nd, 2025 Scope Package #92 – PLUMBING R1 Exhibit C – Subcontractor Bid Form & Scope of Work Page 1 of 7 92Exhibit C – Subcontractor Bid Form & Scope of Work COMPANY: ADDRESS: CONTACT: TELEPHONE: EMAIL ADDRESS: Having carefully examined the Invitation to Bid, Instructions to Bidders, and all Contract Documents pertaining to the Falls Valley Elementary, the undersigned will provide all labor, materials, equipment and other costs necessary to complete the Scope of Work outlined below as required by the Contract Documents, the Invitation to Bid, and all related documents. PROPOSAL CONDITIONS Subcontractor confirms that it has visited the site, read, understands and agrees that its Proposal is in compliance with all conditions defined in the Invitation to Bid, attached Sample Subcontract Agreements, and related Contract Documents. Subcontractor represents by submitting its Proposal that the Sample Subcontract Agreements will be executed by Subcontractor without change or alteration . ACKNOWLEDGMENTS Subcontractor agrees Headwaters Construction Company acting as Construction Manager/General Contractor (“CM/GC”) for Bonneville School District #93 reserves the right to accept or reject any and all proposals and to waive any informalities. Subcontractor agrees it will not withdraw its Proposal and its price is guaranteed for forty -five (45) days from the date of the submission of its Proposal. Subcontractor recognizes that time is of the essence in this proposed subcontract. Subcontractor agrees that, if awarded the subcontract hereunder, it will commence the work to be performed under the Contract on the dates set by the CM /GC in its written Notice to Proceed, continuing the work with diligence and will complete all the work per the scheduled Contract Completion date and milestone date(s) as defined by the schedule and herein. Falls Valley Elementary Idaho Falls, ID April 10th, April 22nd, 2025 Scope Package #92 – PLUMBING R1 Exhibit C – Subcontractor Bid Form & Scope of Work Page 2 of 7 A. SPECIFICATIONS Subcontractor shall adhere to all Specification Sections within the Project Manual, specifically referencing the following: Primary Scopes of Work Subcontractor shall provide all labor, material, equipment, and services required to provide all items included in the following Specification Sections unless otherwise noted below: Division 00 – PROCUREMENT AND CONTRACTING REQUIREMENTS Division 01 – GENERAL REQUIREMENTS Section 220505 – PLUMBING DEMOLITION FOR REMODELING Section 220553 – IDENTIFICATION FOR PLUMBING PIPING AND EQUIPMENT Section 220593 – PLUMBING TESTING, ADJUSTING, AND BALANCING Section 220719 – PLUMBING PIING INSULATION Section 221000 – PLUMBING PIPING Section 224000 – PLUMBING FIXTURES --- Related Scopes of Work The following Specifications Sections describe work that is related to or requires special coordination with this Subcontractor’s Scope of Work. This Subcontractor shall provide any labor, materials, equipment, and/or services required to provide any items included in the following Specification Sections that relate to Subcontractor’s Primary Scope of Work. Division 07 – THERMAL AND MOISTURE PROTECTION Division 09 - FINISHES Division 23 - HVAC Division 26 - ELECTRICAL --- --- B. SCOPE OF WORK In no way limiting the requirements of the Contract Documents, Subcontractor shall provide a complete turnkey, (i.e., furnish and install, unless otherwise noted below), Scope of Work in accordance with the Contract Documents to include, but not be limited to the following: 1. Definitions: The word “provide” is intended to be inclusive of to furnish, fabricate, receive, unload, store, layout, hoist, install, erect, layout on substrate, protect, start-up, cleanup, etc. such that the material(s) or system(s) is/are complete and operational and is in its permanent location ready to be accepted and used by the Owner. The word “furnish” is intended to be inclusive of to coordinate, fabricate, inventory, and deliver to jobsite F.O.B. such that the material(s) is/are complete and ready for final installation performed by others. The word “install” is intended to be inclusive to receive, unload, store, layout, hoist, install, erect, layout on substrate, start -up, cleanup, etc. such that the material(s) or system(s) is/are complete and operational and is in its permanent location ready to be accepte d and used by the Owner. 2. The work to be performed by Subcontractor is not necessarily included in one particular portion of the plans or specifications. Subcontractor agrees to perform all the work that falls within the general area of this Scope of Work regardless of where the work is described in the plans, specifications, or other project documents, and agrees to perform all incidental work reasonably necessary to complete this Scope of Work, whether shown in the Contract Documents or not, unless expressly assigned by Contractor/Construction Manager to another subcontractor. Subcontractor shall comply with all notes and details as they relate to Subcontractor’s Sc ope of Work. 3. Subcontractor shall account for, as part of its Proposal, the fact that the Contract Documents may not contain all required details, parts, or pieces necessary to provide a complete and functioning system; therefore, it is the responsibility of the Subcontractor to make reasonably inferable assumptions and allowances, as part of its proposal, so as to help account for design omissions and ensure that all elements associated with the Scope of Work comply with all governing codes and regulations using best engineeri ng practices. 4. Subcontractor shall perform and install all work in compliance with the applicable codes required by the Contract Documents, federal, state, and local governments, all Idaho Public Work Standards, and all utility services and other agencies having jurisdiction on the project. 5. Regardless of trade jurisdiction provide all necessary and required labor, services, materials, equipment, hoisting, tools, temporary Falls Valley Elementary Idaho Falls, ID April 10th, April 22nd, 2025 Scope Package #92 – PLUMBING R1 Exhibit C – Subcontractor Bid Form & Scope of Work Page 3 of 7 provisions, supervision, applicable taxes, insurance, licenses and permits (except building permit), and cleanup required to furnish, install, and complete all required PLUMBING as per the Contract Documents as necessary for a complete and final installation. 6. Subcontractor acknowledges that these systems may be shown schematically; Subcontractor shall provide all minor incidental materials, fittings, and accessories as required for a complete and operational system whether shown in the Contract Documents or not. 7. Provide all required Mobilizations as necessary for the proper execution of the work, including, but not limited to all prepa ratory work and materials necessary for obtaining clearances for the Work; moving personnel, equipment, supplies, and incidentals t o and from the Project Site; quality control measures; clean-up; temporary utilities (if required); associated permits, bonds, and insurances; and project close-out operations. 8. Provide all mock-ups and samples as required by the Contract Documents. Subcontractor shall thoroughly review the Contract Documents to determine what scope if any they may be required to provide for all mock-ups. 9. Provide demolition, cut, cap & make safe and relocate all existing plumbing as noted. (A0.1, P2.00) 1. Remove plumbing fixtures completely as shown on sheet P2.00, including existing cold/hot water branches back to existing main line and cap with a watertight seal. Cap existing sewer line with a watertight seal . 2. Remove existing water closets completely, cap existing 4" sewer line with water tight seal and remove existing 2" sewer line. (P2.00) 3. Abandon existing sewer line in place as called out in Addendum #001, Keynote P5/P2.00 10. Provide a complete domestic water circulation system as required by the Contract Documents. Include all piping and pipe fittings; valves of all types including backflow preventer; gauges, piping accessories & equipment; vibration and seismic isolators/restraints; insulating & protective accessories; hangers and supports; labor, equipment, etc. and other miscellaneous materials as may be necessary for a complete installation. Provide all testing of water lines to appropriate pressure to ensure lines are leak proof and ready for burial/concealment. 1. Connect new cold waterline into existing cold water mainline. (P2.00) 2. Provide pipe insulation per schedule on sheet P0.00 11. Provide a complete sanitary, waste & vent systems as required by the Contract Documents and in strict accordance with the Pro ject Specifications. Include all piping, floor drains, floor sinks, garbage disposers, receptors, strainers, grates, catch basins, insulation, air vent valves, vent flashing & terminations, clean-outs, traps, trap primers, and other miscellaneous materials as may be necessary for a complete installation. Subcontractor shall thoroughly review the Contract Documents to ascertain the scope of work concerning previously installed waste lines under the building footprint. 1. Provide pressure drop activated trap primers. (P2.00, P6.00) 12. Provide all plumbing fixtures, equipment, and appurtenances as required as per the Contract Documents (See revised Addendum #001 fixture schedule on sheet P6.00) and in Strict accordance with the Project Specifications, including, but not limited to toilets, toilet seats , lavatories, lavatory faucets, lavatory protective covers/shields, lavatory strainers, sinks, sink faucets, sink strainers, si nk tailpieces, sink baskets, sink supports, electric water heaters, drinking fountains, hose bibs, service sinks, floor sinks, etc. Provide all miscellaneous parts and accessories for a complete system (whether shown in the contract documents or not). 13. Provide condensate piping for all HVAC equipment as per the Contract Documents. Include all required pipe materials, fittings, connections to equipment, air vents, etc. as necessary for a complete installation. 1. Provide condensate piping from mechanical units to catch basin and pump from catch basin to sink tailpiece, condensate catch basin provided by HVAC subcontractor. (P2.00) Falls Valley Elementary Idaho Falls, ID April 10th, April 22nd, 2025 Scope Package #92 – PLUMBING R1 Exhibit C – Subcontractor Bid Form & Scope of Work Page 4 of 7 2. Provide a condensate drain pan and condensate pump (Aspen Mini Tank Pump or approved equal). Provide a 12”x8”x6” pan and house the condensate pump, provide a ¾” overflow drain outlet 4” above the bottom of the pan and provide ¾” copper overflow drainpipe through the exterior wall to daylight at exterior wall. (Keynote M1/M2.01) 3. Provide piping to pump from the condensate drain pan to the sink tailpiece as shown on sheet P2.00 14. Provide a complete underground plumbing system as per the Contract Documents. Provide all minor incidental items and accesso ries as required for a complete system. Include all required trenching, backfill, compaction, and clean-outs for underground installations as required. Provide all underground service work to 5’ outside the building perimeter. Coordinate all excavation work with the CMGC and site utility contractor to verify connections at proper invert elevations. 15. Provide protection of “open ends” on all piping and/or equipment to prevent damage and collection of dust/debris. 16. Provide final plumbing connections to equipment that is to be furnished by others, i.e. HVAC equipment, kitchen, appliances, etc. This subcontractor shall thoroughly review equipment submittals to verify rough-in requirements, locations, size and type of connections, etc. Provide all required stops and supply lines, p-traps, sediment traps, and other accessories necessary for a finished and complete system. 17. Provide all required testing as required by the Contract Documents, code and local jurisdictions. Make all test results read ily available for review by Contract and Owner. Subcontractor shall perform and properly document smoke testing on all vent lines prior to cover. In addition, Subcontractor shall camera inspect all under-slab waste lines prior to placement of slab-on-grade. 18. This Subcontractor shall thoroughly inspect surfaces and substrates to ensure that it complies with all Contract Documents and quality requirements. Report in writing any deficiencies found with previous work. Do not proceed until deficiencies have been corrected. Failure to provide a written report or commencement of the work will indicate Subcontractor’s acceptance of previously performed work. 19. Provide sequencing of all work in accordance with the project schedule. 20. Provide all required system start-ups, testing, certification, owner’s instructions and training as per the Contract Documents. 21. Provide all required submittals, Shop Drawings, operation & maintenance data, guarantees, warranties, record drawings, coordi nation drawings, etc. as described in the Contract Documents. 22. Provide all required plumbing identification as described in the Contract Documents, including, but not limited to all equipm ent nameplates, valve tags, painted/stenciled lettering, etc. as required. 23. Provide all necessary sleeves, block-outs and/or core drilling for plumbing penetrations as required. Coordinate with other trades for proper chases, slots and openings for plumbing installations as necessary. 24. Provide all required flushing and draining of piping as detailed in the Contract Documents. 25. Provide all necessary supporting devices for plumbing equipment as necessary for the proper performance of this work. Coordi nate with other trades as necessary for installation of supporting devices in work performed by others. Provide hangers and suppo rts to correlate with seismic restraint and vibration isolation. 26. Provide all required roof boots for plumbing equipment/piping furnished under this subcontract. Include all necessary coordination with roofing subcontractor as required for the proper installation of curbs and equipment. 27. Where mounting heights are not detailed or dimensioned, this subcontractor shall make every effort to install plumbing equipm ent and piping to provide the maximum amount of headroom possible. Install systems to facilitate maintenance, repair, or replace ment with minimum interference with other installations. 28. Some overhead piping and equipment may be exposed. Where exposed, installation shall be performed in a manner that is architecturally aesthetic. All routing, support systems, sealants, and insulation of exposed work shall be coordinated and mocked-up as necessary prior to installation. 29. Provide all required fire caulking, firestopping, sleeves, sleeve inserts, etc. as required due to the performance of this wo rk. Falls Valley Elementary Idaho Falls, ID April 10th, April 22nd, 2025 Scope Package #92 – PLUMBING R1 Exhibit C – Subcontractor Bid Form & Scope of Work Page 5 of 7 30. To the greatest extent possible, floor stub-ups shall be left below the slab, to be extended later, to allow for utilization of laser screed equipment to finish concrete slabs. 31. Provide all hoisting, both materials and personnel, as necessary for the proper execution of this work. Coordinate with Headwaters Construction on location and other requirements of hoisting equipment. 32. Provide coordination of special inspections. Owner shall pay for all special inspections. This subcontract shall take all n ecessary precautions to expedite the inspection process and help reduce costs of inspections. As such, Subcontractor shall coordin ate inspections to on-site superintendent and combine to the greatest extent possible mobilizations for inspections. 33. Provide all plumbing system permits. Subcontractor shall be responsible for scheduling all associated building inspections w ith the local jurisdiction. Subcontractor shall ensure that a competent person available at all inspections. Coordinate with Contractor on all inspections. 34. Provide all required layout of work from major benchmarks and grid lines as furnished by Others. Lay-out and verify all equipment pads, equipment supports, sleeves, openings, and block-outs in structural roof and floor systems, masonry, and concrete. 35. Provide protection for all adjacent structures, surfaces, and other materials during this scope of work. 36. This Subcontractor shall provide its’ own completion inspection and QC/Punch list prior to demobilization. The completion ins pection is different than a punch list. The subcontractor SHALL inspect each area of the project for completion before a punch list is created. Review with Headwaters prior to demobilizing from the site. If areas are not completed before subcontractor demobilizes from the site, back charges may apply. C. EXCLUSIONS The following items are specifically excluded from Subcontractor’s Scope of Work: 1. Contract Documents – Contractor shall provide all Contract Documents in electronic format only. 2. Dumpsters – Contractor shall provide dumpsters for Construction Debris only. D. SCOPE SPECIFIC INSURANCE REQUIREMENTS Subcontractor shall comply with the Insurance Requirements set forth in Exhibit D, in addition to the following: ☐ Yes ☒ No - Subcontractor shall provide Professional Liability Insurance as per Exhibit D. ☐ Yes ☒ No - Subcontractor shall provide Pollution Liability Insurance as per Exhibit D. ☐ Yes ☒ No - Subcontractor shall provide Rigger’s Liability Insurance as per Exhibit D. E. PROPOSAL PRICING & CERTIFICATIONS ADDENDA AND CLARIFICATIONS Bidder acknowledges receipt of Addenda No. _________________________________________. (List all Addenda) Bidder acknowledges receipt of Clarification No. ______________________________________. (List all Clarifications) BASE PROPOSAL ($ ) WORDS: _____________________________________________________________________________________________________ (Amount shall be shown in both words and figures. In case of discrepancy, the amount shown in words will govern.) Falls Valley Elementary Idaho Falls, ID April 10th, April 22nd, 2025 Scope Package #92 – PLUMBING R1 Exhibit C – Subcontractor Bid Form & Scope of Work Page 6 of 7 ALTERNATES Subcontractor shall provide alternates to its base Proposal as listed below for this scope of work. Alternate #A – 100% Payment & Performance Bond (Base Bid) State the amount to be added to Subcontractor's Proposal to supply a 100% Performance Bond and 100% Payment Bond in the amoun t of the base bid value. ADD $ Alternate #B – Multiple Scope Award State the amount to be deducted from Subcontractor's Proposal if multiple scopes are awarded to your firm. DEDUCT $ If this Scope Package is awarded to your firm in conjunction with the following Scope Package(s) (identify scope package number(s): PROPOSAL OPTIONS Subcontractor may propose voluntary options to its base Proposal. Base Proposal shall meet all requirements of the Contract Documents, including, but not limited to, Drawings, Specifications, Addenda, and Clarifications. Attach additional sheets providing cla rification if necessary. 1. DESCRIPTION:___________________________________________________ __ ADD/DEDUCT (circle one) ($ ) 2. DESCRIPTION:___________________________________________________ __ ADD/DEDUCT (circle one) ($ ) 3. DESCRIPTION:___________________________________________________ __ ADD/DEDUCT (circle one) ($ ) 4. DESCRIPTION:___________________________________________________ __ ADD/DEDUCT (circle one) ($ ) NAMING OF LOWER TIER SUBCONTRACTORS & SUPPLIERS Subcontractor shall provide the following list of lower tier subcontractor(s) to be utilized in the performance of its scope of work: Name Scope of Work PWC No. Name Scope of Work PWC No. Name Scope of Work PWC No. Name Scope of Work PWC No. IDAHO PUBLIC WORKS LICENSING The undersigned notified that it is of this date duly licensed as an Idaho Public Works Contractor and further that is possesses Idaho Public Works Contractor’s License No. ________________________ ___________, and is domiciled in the State of _________________________. CERTIFICATION By submitting its Proposal, the Subcontractor is certifying the following: • Subcontractor, at the time of submitting its Proposal, is in possession of the necessary Idaho State Contractors Board License with the appropriate classification and limit. Subcontractors without a current Idaho State Contractor Board License with approp riate classification and limit at the time of bid will be disqualified immediately. Falls Valley Elementary Idaho Falls, ID April 10th, April 22nd, 2025 Scope Package #92 – PLUMBING R1 Exhibit C – Subcontractor Bid Form & Scope of Work Page 7 of 7 • All products or materials to be furnished as a result of this bid are free of asbestos and hazardous materials. • Subcontractor’s failure to follow the requirements of this Scope Package may result in disqualification. • This form has been signed by person authorized to legally bind the subcontractor. Provide letter of authorization if the person signing is not an officer of the company. Dated this day of ________ Day Month Year Name of Subcontractor: By: Title: Signature: End of Exhibit C – Subcontractor Bid Form & Scope of Work Falls Valley Elementary Idaho Falls, ID April 10th, April 22nd, 2025 Scope Package #94 – HVAC SYSTEMS R1 Exhibit C – Subcontractor Bid Form & Scope of Work Page 1 of 7 Exhibit C – Subcontractor Bid Form & Scope of Work COMPANY: ADDRESS: CONTACT: TELEPHONE: EMAIL ADDRESS: Having carefully examined the Invitation to Bid, Instructions to Bidders, and all Contract Documents pertaining to the Falls Valley Elementary, the undersigned will provide all labor, materials, equipment and other costs necessary to complete the Scope of Work outlined below as required by the Contract Documents, the Invitation to Bid, and all related documents. PROPOSAL CONDITIONS Subcontractor confirms that it has visited the site, read, understands and agrees that its Proposal is in compliance with all conditions defined in the Invitation to Bid, attached Sample Subcontract Agreements, and related Contract Documents. Subcontractor represents by submitting its Proposal that the Sample Subcontract Agreements will be executed by Subcontractor without change or alteration . ACKNOWLEDGMENTS Subcontractor agrees Headwaters Construction Company acting as Construction Manager/General Contractor (“CM/GC”) for Bonneville School District #93 reserves the right to accept or reject any and all proposals and to waive any informalities. Subcontractor agrees it will not withdraw its Proposal and its price is guaranteed for forty -five (45) days from the date of the submission of its Proposal. Subcontractor recognizes that time is of the essence in this proposed subcontract. Subcontractor agrees that, if awarded the subcontract hereunder, it will commence the work to be performed under the Contract on the dates set by the CM /GC in its written Notice to Proceed, continuing the work with diligence and will complete all the work per the scheduled Contract Completion date and milestone date(s) as defined by the schedule and herein. Falls Valley Elementary Idaho Falls, ID April 10th, April 22nd, 2025 Scope Package #94 – HVAC SYSTEMS R1 Exhibit C – Subcontractor Bid Form & Scope of Work Page 2 of 7 A. SPECIFICATIONS Subcontractor shall adhere to all Specification Sections within the Project Manual, specifically referencing the following: Primary Scopes of Work Subcontractor shall provide all labor, material, equipment, and services required to provide all items included in the follow ing Specification Sections unless otherwise noted below: Division 00 – PROCUREMENT AND CONTRACTING REQUIREMENTS Division 01 – GENERAL REQUIREMENTS Section 230505 – HVAC DEMOLITION FOR REMODELING Section 230548 – VIBRATION AND SEISMIC CONTROLS FOR HVAC Section 230553 – IDENTIFICATION FOR HVAC PIPING AND EQUIPMENT Section 230593 – TESTING, ADJUSTING, AND BALANCING FOR HVAC Section 230713 – DUCT INSULATION Section 233100 – DUCTWORK Section 233416 – CENTRIFUGAL HVAC FANS Section 233700 – AIR INLETS AND OUTLETS Section 235400 – FORCED AIR FURNACES Related Scopes of Work The following Specifications Sections describe work that is related to or requires special coordination with this Subcontractor’s Scope of Work. This Subcontractor shall provide any labor, materials, equipment, and/or services required to provide any items included in the following Specification Sections that relate to Subcontractor’s Primary Scope of Work. Division 07 – THERMAL AND MOISTURE PROTECTION Division 09 - FINISHES Division 26 – ELECTRICAL B. SCOPE OF WORK In no way limiting the requirements of the Contract Documents, Subcontractor shall provide a complete turnkey, (i.e., furnish and install, unless otherwise noted below), Scope of Work in accordance with the Contract Documents to include, but not be limited to the following: 1. Definitions: The word “provide” is intended to be inclusive of to furnish, fabricate, receive, unload, store, layout, hoist, install, erect, layout on substrate, protect, start-up, cleanup, etc. such that the material(s) or system(s) is/are complete and operational and is in its permanent location ready to be accepted and used by the Owner. The word “furnish” is intended to be inclusive of to coordinate, fabricate, inventory, and deliver to jobsite F.O.B. such that the material(s) is/are complete and ready for final installation performed by others. The word “install” is intended to be inclusive to receive, unload, store, layout, hoist, install, erect, layout on substrate, start -up, cleanup, etc. such that the material(s) or system(s) is/are complete and operational and is in its permanent location ready to be accepte d and used by the Owner. 2. The work to be performed by Subcontractor is not necessarily included in one particular portion of the plans or specifications. Subcontractor agrees to perform all the work that falls within the general area of this Scope of Work regardless of where the work is described in the plans, specifications, or other project documents, and agrees to perform all incidental work reasonably necessary to complete this Scope of Work, whether shown in the Contract Documents or not, unless expressly assigned by Contractor/Construction Manager to another subcontractor. Subcontractor shall comply with all notes and details as they relate to Subcontractor’s Sc ope of Work. 3. Subcontractor shall account for, as part of its Proposal, the fact that the Contract Documents may not contain all required details, parts, or pieces necessary to provide a complete and functioning system; therefore, it is the responsibility of the Subcontractor to make reasonably inferable assumptions and allowances, as part of its proposal, so as to help account for design omissions and ensure that all elements associated with the Scope of Work comply with all governing codes and regulations using best engineering practices. 4. Subcontractor shall perform and install all work in compliance with the applicable codes required by the Contract Documents, federal, state, and local governments, all Idaho Public Work Standards, and all utility services and other agencies having jurisdiction on the project. 5. Regardless of trade jurisdiction provide all necessary and required labor, services, materials, equipment, hoisting, tools, temporary Falls Valley Elementary Idaho Falls, ID April 10th, April 22nd, 2025 Scope Package #94 – HVAC SYSTEMS R1 Exhibit C – Subcontractor Bid Form & Scope of Work Page 3 of 7 provisions, supervision, applicable taxes, insurance, licenses and permits (except building permit), and cleanup required to furnish, install, and complete all required HVAC SYSTEMS as per the Contract Documents as necessary for a complete and final installation. 6. Subcontractor acknowledges that these systems may be shown schematically; Subcontractor shall provide all minor incidental materials, fittings, and accessories as required for a complete and operational system whether shown in the Contract Documents or not. 7. Provide all required Mobilizations as necessary for the proper execution of the work, including, but not limited to all prepa ratory work and materials necessary for obtaining clearances for the Work; moving personnel, equipment, supplies, and incidentals t o and from the Project Site; quality control measures; clean-up; temporary utilities (if required); associated permits, bonds, and insurances; and project close-out operations. 8. Provide all mock-ups and samples as required by the Contract Documents. Subcontractor shall thoroughly review the Contract Documents to determine what scope if any they may be required to provide for all mock-ups. 9. Provide demolition and disposal of all existing HVAC systems/equipment as noted. (M2.01) 1. Remove existing unit ventilators, louvers, thermostat and wiring as shown on sheet M2.01, reinstall louvers after openings are infilled per Detail 1/A6.1 2. Remove existing exhaust fans and duct up to roof at existing restrooms on sheet M2.01, roof patch work by others. 10. Provide all HVAC equipment as specified and as necessary for a complete system. Include all equipment shown in equipment sche dules related to HVAC including all grilles, registers, louvers, split systems, electric heaters, exhaust fans, condensing units, electric wall heaters, misc. materials, hoisting, labor, equipment etc. as necessary for a complete installation. Provide all equipment ins ulation as specified. Coordinate with plumbing bid package to ensure all equipment and connections are accounted for. 1. Provide a condensate catch basin for HVAC equipment as specified, with 18 gauge 304 stainless steel with water tight seal on all sides per detail 5/M5.02 2. Condensate piping from equipment to catch basin provided by Plumbing subcontractor. 3. Provide an electric wall heater per schedule on sheet M6.00 in restroom 101. 4. Condensate drain pan, piping and pump are provided by Plumbing subcontractor. 11. Provide a complete air distribution system as described in the Contract Documents, including, but not limited to ductwork (in all types and sizes), duct fittings & couplings, duct liner (if required), insulation, duct sealing compounds, auxiliary drains, hangers & supports, dampers (all types), turning vanes, duct hardware, duct access doors, flexible connections, sound traps, adjusting, cleaning, misc. materials, labor, equipment, etc. as required for a complete installation. 12. Provide protection of “open ends” on all ductwork and/or equipment to prevent damage and collection of dust/debris. 13. Furnish all variable frequency drives for equipment furnished under this subcontract as outlined in Contract Documents (if re quired). Include all required equipment, coordination, testing, and start-up as required. Electrical subcontractor shall install VFD’s and make all final connections. 14. Provide final connections to equipment that is to be furnished by others, i.e., appliances, etc. This subcontractor shall tho roughly review equipment submittals to verify rough-in requirements, locations, size, and type of connections, etc. Provide all required accessories necessary for a finished and complete system. 15. Provide all required testing as required by the Contract Documents, code, and local jurisdictions. Make all test results rea dily available for review by Contract and Owner. 16. Provide all testing, adjusting, and balancing of the HVAC system as outlined in the Contract Documents. Coordinate with other trades to ensure that all systems are operational and complete prior to testing. 17. Provide all flues for equipment furnished as part of this scope of work. 18. Provide all required roof boots for HVAC equipment/piping furnished under this subcontract. Falls Valley Elementary Idaho Falls, ID April 10th, April 22nd, 2025 Scope Package #94 – HVAC SYSTEMS R1 Exhibit C – Subcontractor Bid Form & Scope of Work Page 4 of 7 19. Provide all required system start-ups, testing, certification, owner’s instructions and training as per the Contract Documents. 20. Provide all required submittals, operation & maintenance data, guarantees, warranties, record drawings, coordination drawings , etc. as described in the Contract Documents. 21. Provide a complete automatic temperature control system in accordance with project documents. Include all required system components, thermostats, CO2 sensors, dampers, control hardware & software, control devices, conductors/wiring, misc. materials, labor, equipment, etc. as necessary for a complete and operational system. 1. All HVAC controls to be provided by Harris Control. Mechanical contractor, to include Harris as a subcontractor. (M6.00) 2. Relocate existing thermostat as shown on Addendum #001/sheet M2.01 22. Provide all HVAC refrigerant piping as described in the Contract Documents, including, but not limited to all pipe materials, fittings, insulation, pipe hangers and supports, accessories, glycol (in HVAC refrigerant piping only), installation, labor, equipment connections, tests, equipment, etc. as necessary for a complete installation. 1. Provide insulated pipe jacket for refrigerant piping per detail 1/M5.02 23. Provide all required HVAC identification as described in the Contract Documents, including, but not limited to all equipment nameplates, valve tags, painted/stenciled lettering, etc. as required. 24. Provide all necessary sleeves, block-outs and/or core drilling for HVAC penetrations as required. Coordinate with other trades for proper chases, slots and openings for mechanical installations as necessary. 25. Provide all necessary supporting devices for HVAC equipment as necessary for the proper performance of this work. Coordinate with other trades as necessary for installation of supporting devices in work performed by others. Provide hangers and supports t o correlate with seismic restraint and vibration isolation. 1. Provide prefabricated equipment support curbs for outdoor units per detail 4/M5.02 26. Where mounting heights are not detailed or dimensioned, this subcontractor shall make every effort to install HVAC equipment and ducting to provide the maximum amount of headroom possible. Install systems to facilitate maintenance, repair, or replacement with minimum interference with other installations. Provide all required access doors in ductwork, plenums, floors, walls, ceilings, and partitions to provide access to dampers, equipment, controls, valves, cleanouts, etc. 27. Provide all cleaning of ducts and equipment as detailed in the Contract Documents. It is anticipated that some of the mechani cal equipment may be used for temporary heating/cooling of the building during the latter phases of construction. Coordinate timing and location of cleaning requirements with Headwaters Construction. 28. Provide all required fire caulking, firestopping, sleeves, sleeve inserts, etc. as required due to the performance of this wo rk. 29. Provide all required access doors and panels (rated & non-rated as specified) for access to HVAC – Air Side work concealed by wall and/or ceiling construction. Provide coordination as necessary for support and openings for accesses. 30. Provide all hoisting both materials and personnel as necessary for the proper execution of this work. Coordinate with Headwa ters Construction on location and other requirements of hoisting equipment. 31. Provide the complete HVAC System permit. Subcontractor shall be responsible for scheduling all associated building inspection s with the local jurisdiction. Subcontractor shall ensure that a competent person available at all inspections. Coordinate with Con tractor on all inspections. 32. Provide all required layout of work from major benchmarks and grid lines as furnished by Others. Lay-out and verify all equipment pads, equipment supports, sleeves, openings, and block-outs in structural roof and floor systems, masonry, and concrete. 33. Provide clean-up of debris generated from this scope of work on a daily basis and remove from site as directed by Headwaters Construction. 34. Provide sequencing of all work in accordance with the project schedule. Falls Valley Elementary Idaho Falls, ID April 10th, April 22nd, 2025 Scope Package #94 – HVAC SYSTEMS R1 Exhibit C – Subcontractor Bid Form & Scope of Work Page 5 of 7 35. Provide proper coordination with Owner’s special inspection and testing firms. Coordinate schedules and ensure that all tests and inspections are properly performed prior to, during and after performing the work as per the testing requirements in the Cont ract Documents. This subcontract shall verify that all required inspections/tests are performed and approved on materials and or s urfaced upon which this subcontractor shall perform work prior to engaging in the work. 36. Provide protection for all adjacent structures, surfaces, and other materials during this scope of work. 37. This Subcontractor shall provide its’ own completion inspection and QC/Punch list prior to demobilization. The completion ins pection is different than a punch list. The subcontractor SHALL inspect each area of the project for completion before a punch list is created. Review with Headwaters prior to demobilizing from the site. If areas are not completed before subcontractor demobilizes from the sit e, back charges may apply. C. EXCLUSIONS The following items are specifically excluded from Subcontractor’s Scope of Work: 1. Contract Documents – Contractor shall provide all Contract Documents in electronic format only. 2. Dumpsters – Contractor shall provide dumpsters for Construction Debris only. D. SCOPE SPECIFIC INSURANCE REQUIREMENTS Subcontractor shall comply with the Insurance Requirements set forth in Exhibit D, in addition to the following: ☐ Yes ☒ No - Subcontractor shall provide Professional Liability Insurance as per Exhibit D. ☐ Yes ☒ No - Subcontractor shall provide Pollution Liability Insurance as per Exhibit D. ☐ Yes ☒ No - Subcontractor shall provide Rigger’s Liability Insurance as per Exhibit D. E. PROPOSAL PRICING & CERTIFICATIONS ADDENDA AND CLARIFICATIONS Bidder acknowledges receipt of Addenda No. _________________________________________. (List all Addenda) Bidder acknowledges receipt of Clarification No. ______________________________________. (List all Clarifications) BASE PROPOSAL ($ ) WORDS: _____________________________________________________________________________________________________ (Amount shall be shown in both words and figures. In case of discrepancy, the amount shown in words will govern.) ALTERNATES Subcontractor shall provide alternates to its base Proposal as listed below for this scope of work. Alternate #A – 100% Payment & Performance Bond (Base Bid) Falls Valley Elementary Idaho Falls, ID April 10th, April 22nd, 2025 Scope Package #94 – HVAC SYSTEMS R1 Exhibit C – Subcontractor Bid Form & Scope of Work Page 6 of 7 State the amount to be added to Subcontractor's Proposal to supply a 100% Performance Bond and 100% Payment Bond in the amoun t of the base bid value. ADD $ Alternate #B – Multiple Scope Award State the amount to be deducted from Subcontractor's Proposal if multiple scopes are awarded to your firm. DEDUCT $ If this Scope Package is awarded to your firm in conjunction with the following Scope Package(s) (identify scope package number(s): PROPOSAL OPTIONS Subcontractor may propose voluntary options to its base Proposal. Base Proposal shall meet all requirements of the Contract Documents, including, but not limited to, Drawings, Specifications, Addenda, and Clarifications. Attach additional sheets providing clarification if necessary. 1. DESCRIPTION:___________________________________________________ __ ADD/DEDUCT (circle one) ($ ) 2. DESCRIPTION:___________________________________________________ __ ADD/DEDUCT (circle one) ($ ) 3. DESCRIPTION:___________________________________________________ __ ADD/DEDUCT (circle one) ($ ) 4. DESCRIPTION:___________________________________________________ __ ADD/DEDUCT (circle one) ($ ) NAMING OF LOWER TIER SUBCONTRACTORS & SUPPLIERS Subcontractor shall provide the following list of lower tier subcontractor(s) to be utilized in the performance of its scope of work: Name Scope of Work PWC No. Name Scope of Work PWC No. Name Scope of Work PWC No. Name Scope of Work PWC No. IDAHO PUBLIC WORKS LICENSING The undersigned notified that it is of this date duly licensed as an Idaho Public Works Contractor and further that is possesses Idaho Public Works Contractor’s License No. ________________________ ___________, and is domiciled in the State of _________________________. CERTIFICATION By submitting its Proposal, the Subcontractor is certifying the following: • Subcontractor, at the time of submitting its Proposal, is in possession of the necessary Idaho State Contractors Board License with the appropriate classification and limit. Subcontractors without a current Idaho State Contractor Board License with approp riate classification and limit at the time of bid will be disqualified immediately. • All products or materials to be furnished as a result of this bid are free of asbestos and hazardous materials. • Subcontractor’s failure to follow the requirements of this Scope Package may result in disqualification. • This form has been signed by person authorized to legally bind the subcontractor. Provide letter of authorization if the person signing is not an officer of the company. Falls Valley Elementary Idaho Falls, ID April 10th, April 22nd, 2025 Scope Package #94 – HVAC SYSTEMS R1 Exhibit C – Subcontractor Bid Form & Scope of Work Page 7 of 7 Dated this day of ________ Day Month Year Name of Subcontractor: By: Title: Signature: End of Exhibit C – Subcontractor Bid Form & Scope of Work Falls Valley Elementary Idaho Falls, ID April 10th, April 25th, 2025 Scope Package #95 – ELECTRICAL & SPECIAL SYSTEMS R1 Exhibit C – Subcontractor Bid Form & Scope of Work Page 1 of 7 Exhibit C – Subcontractor Bid Form & Scope of Work COMPANY: ADDRESS: CONTACT: TELEPHONE: EMAIL ADDRESS: Having carefully examined the Invitation to Bid, Instructions to Bidders, and all Contract Documents pertaining to the Falls Valley Elementary, the undersigned will provide all labor, materials, equipment and other costs necessary to complete the Scope of Work outlined below as required by the Contract Documents, the Invitation to Bid, and all related documents. PROPOSAL CONDITIONS Subcontractor confirms that it has visited the site, read, understands and agrees that its Proposal is in compliance with all conditions defined in the Invitation to Bid, attached Sample Subcontract Agreements, and related Contract Documents. Subcontractor represents by submitting its Proposal that the Sample Subcontract Agreements will be executed by Subcontractor without change or alteration . ACKNOWLEDGMENTS Subcontractor agrees Headwaters Construction Company acting as Construction Manager/General Contractor (“CM/GC”) for Bonneville School District #93 reserves the right to accept or reject any and all proposals and to waive any informalities. Subcontractor agrees it will not withdraw its Proposal and its price is guaranteed for forty -five (45) days from the date of the submission of its Proposal. Subcontractor recognizes that time is of the essence in this proposed subcontract. Subcontractor agrees that, if awarded the subcontract hereunder, it will commence the work to be performed under the Contract on the dates set by the CM /GC in its written Notice to Proceed, continuing the work with diligence and will complete all the work per the scheduled Contract Completion date and milestone date(s) as defined by the schedule and herein. Falls Valley Elementary Idaho Falls, ID April 10th, April 25th, 2025 Scope Package #95 – ELECTRICAL & SPECIAL SYSTEMS R1 Exhibit C – Subcontractor Bid Form & Scope of Work Page 2 of 7 A. SPECIFICATIONS Subcontractor shall adhere to all Specification Sections within the Project Manual, specifically referencing the following: Primary Scopes of Work Subcontractor shall provide all labor, material, equipment, and services required to provide all items included in the follow ing Specification Sections unless otherwise noted below: Division 00 – PROCUREMENT AND CONTRACTING REQUIREMENTS Division 01 – GENERAL REQUIREMENTS Division 26 - ELECTRICAL Division 27 - COMMUNICATIONS Section 271101 – TELECOM RACEWAY SYSTEMS Division 28 – ELECTRONIC SAFETY AND SECURITY Section 283100 – FIRE ALARM SYSTEM Section 28 1300 – Access Control System (See Addendum #002) Section 27 1343 – Structural Cabling System Infrastructure (See Addendum #002) Related Scopes of Work The following Specifications Sections describe work that is related to or requires special coordination with this Subcontractor’s Scope of Work. This Subcontractor shall provide any labor, materials, equipment, and/or services required to provide any items included in the following Specification Sections that relate to Subcontractor’s Primary Scope of Work. Section 061053 – MISCELLANEOUS ROUGH CARPENTRY Section 087100 – DOOR HARDWARE Division 09 - FINISHES Division 22 - PLUMBING Division 23 - HVAC --- B. SCOPE OF WORK In no way limiting the requirements of the Contract Documents, Subcontractor shall provide a complete turnkey, (i.e., furnish and install, unless otherwise noted below), Scope of Work in accordance with the Contract Documents to include, but not be limited to the following: 1. Definitions: The word “provide” is intended to be inclusive of to furnish, fabricate, receive, unload, store, layout, hoist, install, erect, layout on substrate, protect, start-up, cleanup, etc. such that the material(s) or system(s) is/are complete and operational and is in its permanent location ready to be accepted and used by the Owner. The word “furnish” is intended to be inclusive of to coordinate, fabricate, inventory, and deliver to jobsite F.O.B. such that the material(s) is/are complete and ready for final installation performed by others. The word “install” is intended to be inclusive to receive, unload, store, layout, hoist, install, erect, layout on substrate, start -up, cleanup, etc. such that the material(s) or system(s) is/are complete and operational and is in its permanent location ready to be accepted a nd used by the Owner. 2. The work to be performed by Subcontractor is not necessarily included in one particular portion of the plans or specifications. Subcontractor agrees to perform all the work that falls within the general area of this Scope of Work regardless of where the work is described in the plans, specifications, or other project documents, and agrees to perform all incidental work reasonably necessary to complete this Scope of Work, whether shown in the Contract Documents or not, unless expressly assigned by Contractor/Construction Manager to another subcontractor. Subcontractor shall comply with all notes and details as they relate to Subcontractor’s Sc ope of Work. 3. Subcontractor shall account for, as part of its Proposal, the fact that the Contract Documents may not contain all required details, parts, or pieces necessary to provide a complete and functioning system; therefore, it is the responsibility of the Subcontractor to make reasonably inferable assumptions and allowances, as part of its proposal, so as to help account for design omissions and ensure that all elements associated with the Scope of Work comply with all governing codes and regulations using best engineering practices. 4. Subcontractor shall perform and install all work in compliance with the applicable codes required by the Contract Documents, federal, state, and local governments, all Idaho Public Work Standards, and all utility services and other agencies having jurisdiction on the project. 5. Regardless of trade jurisdiction provide all necessary and required labor, services, materials, equipment, hoisting, tools, temporary Falls Valley Elementary Idaho Falls, ID April 10th, April 25th, 2025 Scope Package #95 – ELECTRICAL & SPECIAL SYSTEMS R1 Exhibit C – Subcontractor Bid Form & Scope of Work Page 3 of 7 provisions, supervision, applicable taxes, insurance, licenses and permits (except building permit), and cleanup required to furnish, install, and complete all required ELECTRICAL & SPECIAL SYSTEMS as per the Contract Documents as necessary for a complete and final installation. 6. Subcontractor acknowledges that these systems may be shown schematically; Subcontractor shall provide all minor incidental materials, fittings, and accessories as required for a complete and operational system whether shown in the Contract Documents or not. 7. Provide all required Mobilizations as necessary for the proper execution of the work, including, but not limited to all prepa ratory work and materials necessary for obtaining clearances for the Work; moving personnel, equipment, supplies, and incidentals t o and from the Project Site; quality control measures; clean-up; temporary utilities (if required); associated permits, bonds, and insurances; and project close-out operations. 8. Provide all mock-ups and samples as required by the Contract Documents. Subcontractor shall thoroughly review the Contract Documents to determine what scope if any they may be required to provide for all mock-ups. 9. Provide all electrical demolition as required and as shown on architectural AND electrical drawings. Disconnect electrical eq uipment, fixtures, devices, etc. that are to be removed or relocated. Carefully remove, disassemble, or dismantle as required, and store in approved location on site, existing items to be reused in completed work. Where affected by demolition or new construction, relocate, extend, or repair raceways, conductors, outlets, and apparatus to allow continued use of electrical system. Use methods and materials as specified for new construction. 1. Provide demolition, cut, cap, & make safe, and relocation of all existing electrical items as noted. (A0.1, E1.1 Key Notes) 2. Remove existing lighting fixtures and return them to the owner. (Keyed Note 3/E1.1) 3. Disconnect mechanical equipment in preparation for removal by HVAC contractor. (E1.1) 10. Provide a complete power distribution system as required. Include all power distribution equipment, panelboards, devices, con ductors/ cables, raceways/conduits, appurtenances, hangers and supports, sleeves and sleeve seals, and other miscellaneous materials, terminations, splices, and installations necessary for a complete and operational system. Provide specified type of feeders. (E1.3) 1. Provide and install a new breaker, size as indicated, on the existing electrical distribution board. (E2.1) 11. Provide a complete grounding system as required. Include all necessary conductors, ground rods, bolted clamps, splices, bondi ng jumpers, concrete-encased electrodes, conduit, bushings, lugs, etc. as necessary for an operational system. Provide assistance with grounding installation prior to mobilization on site. Provide proper notification to CM/GC before covering grounding conduct ors and equipment. Ensure that all systems are properly ground before installation of equipment. 12. Provide any required short circuit, co-ordination, and arc flash studies as may be required. 13. Provide all required raceways under-slab and embedded in CMU/Concrete walls as necessary. Provide close coordination with other trades for the proper sequencing of this work. Provide additional mobilizations as may be required for “pre-work” raceway installations. 14. Provide all excavation and trenching for underground installations within the building footprint. Provide all underground con duit and installation of conduit in electrical trenches as required. Provide all floor mounted electrical devices and coordinate with concrete subcontractor for proper installation. Subcontractors shall ensure that all excavations/trenching meet OSHA requirements. Pro vide dust control measures for electrical earthwork operations as required. Coordinate with earthwork subcontractor for sequencing of work to prevent re-work of prepared sub-slab surfaces. 15. Provide final electrical connections to equipment that is to be furnished by others, i.e. mechanical equipment, ceiling fans, hand dryers, divider curtains, scoreboards, window coverings, ADA operators (if required), etc. This subcontractor shall thoroughly review equipment submittals to verify rough-in requirements, locations, size and type of connections, voltage, ampacity, etc. Provide all required conduits, flexible conduits, wires, cables, strain-relief clamps, and other accessories necessary for a finished and complete system. (E1.4) 16. Provide a complete lighting package (interior, exterior, general purpose, task, specialty & emergency) as per the Contract Do cuments, including, but not limited to all raceways, conductors, fixtures, lamps, ballasts, lighting equipment, supporting devices, transformers, mounting accessories, etc. as necessary for a complete installation. (E1.2) Falls Valley Elementary Idaho Falls, ID April 10th, April 25th, 2025 Scope Package #95 – ELECTRICAL & SPECIAL SYSTEMS R1 Exhibit C – Subcontractor Bid Form & Scope of Work Page 4 of 7 17. Provide a complete lighting control system as described in the Contract Documents. Include all required equipment, devices, w iring, labor, equipment, etc. as necessary for a fully functional system. (E1.2) 18. Provide any required equipment backboards as per the Contract Documents, including all plywood materials, painting (fire retardant if required), mounting hardware, labor, etc. as necessary for a complete installation. 19. Provide all LOW VOLTAGE AND SPECIAL SYSTEMS as per the following and as described in the Contract Documents . (E1.5, E3.1, Addendum #002, sheets E0.0, E1.0, & E1.5) 1. Provide all required raceways, conduits, j-hooks, wire rings, etc. for low voltage and special systems infrastructure as described in the Contract Documents. 2. Provide a TELEPHONE AND DATA SYSTEM DISTRIBUTION as described in the Contract Documents. Provide all required raceways, conduits, j-hooks, wire rings, cable management ties, cable runways, backboards, racks, data cabinets, patch panels, patch chords, cables in all types and sizes as specified, fiber optic cables, optical fiber enclosures and cassettes, jacks, jack devices, faceplates, etc. for a complete structured cabling system. This subcontractor shall strictly adhere to all the requirements for a BICSI and PANDUIT certified installation. Provide all required plenum rated cables as necessary. Provide all required labeling of system as specified. Provide proper grounding of system as required. i. Provide power/data floor box rough-in per sheet E1.5 and sheet E3.1 elevation detail. 3. Provide a complete ACCESS CONTROL SYSTEM as per the Contract Documents, including, but not limited to all servers/work stations, software, system controllers, proximity readers, card readers, pin pads (if required), power supply modules, door strikes, door contacts, cabling, access cards, raceways, boxes, devices, testing, labor, etc. as necessary for a complete installation. Coordinate with door or storefront subcontractor for rough-in boxes to assure that final locations are determined. Include system components and programming from specified vendor as per Specification Section 28 1500. 4. Provide complete FIRE ALARM SYSTEM as described in the Contract Document and as necessary to meet all codes and local jurisdiction requirements. Include all conduits and raceways, boxes, cabling/wire, fire alarm and detection devices of all types as specified, equipment, connections, etc. as necessary for a complete installation. Provide proper coordination with other trades as related to this scope of work. This subcontractor has reviewed the mechanical drawings for fire/smoke damper locations and quantities. Provide all required shop drawings, submittals, testing and warranties as specified. Provide all necessary coordination with the fire sprinkler subcontractor to ensure all necessa ry devices are connected to fire alarm systems. This subcontractor shall ensure that all fire alarm and monitoring systems are sufficient for local codes, whether indicated on fire sprinkler designs or not. i. Modify the existing fire alarm system per ‘Fire Alarm Design Build Notes’ on sheet E0.0 and per specification section 283100 requirements. 20. Provide all required fire caulking, firestopping, sleeves, sleeve inserts, etc. as required due to the performance of this wo rk. 21. Provide Temporary power during construction including temporary power distribution within each building including setting of spider boxes and installing temporary egress lighting. 22. Provide all required access doors and panels (rated & non-rated as specified) for access to electrical work concealed by wall and/or ceiling construction. Provide coordination as necessary for support and openings for accesses. 23. Provide all hoisting both materials and personnel as necessary for the proper execution of this work. Coordinate with Headwat ers Construction on location and other requirements of hoisting equipment. 24. Provide coordination of special inspections. Owner shall pay for all special inspections. This subcontract shall take all nec essary precautions to expedite the inspection process and help reduce costs of inspections. As such, Subcontractor shall coordinate inspections to on-site superintendent and combine to the greatest extent possible mobilizations for inspections. 25. Provide all required concrete pads for electrical equipment as may be required. Falls Valley Elementary Idaho Falls, ID April 10th, April 25th, 2025 Scope Package #95 – ELECTRICAL & SPECIAL SYSTEMS R1 Exhibit C – Subcontractor Bid Form & Scope of Work Page 5 of 7 26. Provide all necessary seismic supports, racks, struts, bracing, sound control measures, vibration isolation, etc. as may be required for electrical equipment. 27. Provide all electrical permits. Subcontractor shall be responsible for scheduling all associated building inspections with th e local jurisdiction. Subcontractor shall ensure that a competent person available at all inspections. coordinate with Contractor o n all inspections. 28. Provide all electrical identification measures as required, including, but not limited to all nameplates, labels, wire/cable markers, colored tape, etc. 29. Provide all required commissioning, system start-ups, testing, certification, owner’s instructions, training and warranties as per the Contract Documents. 30. Provide all necessary sleeves, block-outs and/or core drilling for electrical penetrations as required, both for any electrical work. 31. Provide all required wheel cleaning of this Subcontractor’s vehicles, delivery trucks and other equipment as necessary to avo id tracking dirt onto adjacent roadways. 32. Provide all required layout of work from major benchmarks and grid lines as furnished by Others. Lay-out and verify all equipment pads, equipment supports, sleeves, openings, and block-outs in structural roof and floor systems, masonry, and concrete. 33. Provide protection for all adjacent structures, surfaces, and other materials during this scope of work. 34. This Subcontractor shall provide its’ own completion inspection and QC/Punch list prior to demobilization. The completion ins pection is different than a punch list. The subcontractor SHALL inspect each area of the project for completion before a punch list is created. Review with Headwaters prior to demobilizing from the site. If areas are not completed before subcontractor demobilizes from the site, back charges may apply. C. EXCLUSIONS The following items are specifically excluded from Subcontractor’s Scope of Work: 1. Contract Documents – Contractor shall provide all Contract Documents in electronic format only. 2. Dumpsters – Contractor shall provide dumpsters for Construction Debris only. D. SCOPE SPECIFIC INSURANCE REQUIREMENTS Subcontractor shall comply with the Insurance Requirements set forth in Exhibit D, in addition to the following: ☒ Yes ☐ No - Subcontractor shall provide Professional Liability Insurance as per Exhibit D. ☐ Yes ☒ No - Subcontractor shall provide Pollution Liability Insurance as per Exhibit D. ☐ Yes ☒ No - Subcontractor shall provide Rigger’s Liability Insurance as per Exhibit D. E. PROPOSAL PRICING & CERTIFICATIONS ADDENDA AND CLARIFICATIONS Bidder acknowledges receipt of Addenda No. _________________________________________. (List all Addenda) Bidder acknowledges receipt of Clarification No. ______________________________________. (List all Clarifications) Falls Valley Elementary Idaho Falls, ID April 10th, April 25th, 2025 Scope Package #95 – ELECTRICAL & SPECIAL SYSTEMS R1 Exhibit C – Subcontractor Bid Form & Scope of Work Page 6 of 7 BASE PROPOSAL ($ ) WORDS: _____________________________________________________________________________________________________ (Amount shall be shown in both words and figures. In case of discrepancy, the amount shown in words will govern.) ALTERNATES Subcontractor shall provide alternates to its base Proposal as listed below for this scope of work. Alternate #A – 100% Payment & Performance Bond (Base Bid) State the amount to be added to Subcontractor's Proposal to supply a 100% Performance Bond and 100% Payment Bond in the amoun t of the base bid value. ADD $ Alternate #B – Multiple Scope Award State the amount to be deducted from Subcontractor's Proposal if multiple scopes are awarded to your firm. DEDUCT $ If this Scope Package is awarded to your firm in conjunction with the following Scope Package(s) (identify scope package number(s): PROPOSAL OPTIONS Subcontractor may propose voluntary options to its base Proposal. Base Proposal shall meet all requirements of the Contract Documents, including, but not limited to, Drawings, Specifications, Addenda, and Clarifications. Attach additional sheets providing clarification if necessary. 1. DESCRIPTION:___________________________________________________ __ ADD/DEDUCT (circle one) ($ ) 2. DESCRIPTION:___________________________________________________ __ ADD/DEDUCT (circle one) ($ ) 3. DESCRIPTION:___________________________________________________ __ ADD/DEDUCT (circle one) ($ ) 4. DESCRIPTION:___________________________________________________ __ ADD/DEDUCT (circle one) ($ ) NAMING OF LOWER TIER SUBCONTRACTORS & SUPPLIERS Subcontractor shall provide the following list of lower tier subcontractor(s) to be utilized in the performance of its scope of work: Name Scope of Work PWC No. Name Scope of Work PWC No. Name Scope of Work PWC No. Name Scope of Work PWC No. IDAHO PUBLIC WORKS LICENSING The undersigned notified that it is of this date duly licensed as an Idaho Public Works Contractor and further that is possesses Idaho Public Works Contractor’s License No. ________________________ ___________, and is domiciled in the State of _________________________. Falls Valley Elementary Idaho Falls, ID April 10th, April 25th, 2025 Scope Package #95 – ELECTRICAL & SPECIAL SYSTEMS R1 Exhibit C – Subcontractor Bid Form & Scope of Work Page 7 of 7 CERTIFICATION By submitting its Proposal, the Subcontractor is certifying the following: • Subcontractor, at the time of submitting its Proposal, is in possession of the necessary Idaho State Contractors Board License with the appropriate classification and limit. Subcontractors without a current Idaho State Contractor Board License with appropriate classification and limit at the time of bid will be disqualified immediately. • All products or materials to be furnished as a result of this bid are free of asbestos and hazardous materials. • Subcontractor’s failure to follow the requirements of this Scope Package may result in disqualification. • This form has been signed by person authorized to legally bind the subcontractor. Provide letter of authorization if the person signing is not an officer of the company. Dated this day of ________ Day Month Year Name of Subcontractor: By: Title: Signature: End of Exhibit C – Subcontractor Bid Form & Scope of Work Exhibit E - Enumeration of Documents Drawing Set: Drawing Number Drawing Title Drawing Date Stamp Date Date Received by HWCC Revisions Revision Date G1.0 Project Information March, 2025 3/21/2025 3/21/2025 Addendum 001 4/18/2025 G1.2 Code Analysis March, 2025 3/21/2025 3/21/2025 - - G2.0 ANSI Standards March, 2025 3/21/2025 3/21/2025 - - A0.1 Demolition Plans March, 2025 3/21/2025 3/21/2025 - - A1.1 Main Floor Plan March, 2025 3/21/2025 3/21/2025 Addendum 001 4/18/2025 A2.1 Elevations March, 2025 3/21/2025 3/21/2025 Addendum 001 4/18/2025 A6.1 Door and Window Schedules and Details March, 2025 3/21/2025 3/21/2025 - - A7.1 Reflected Ceiling Plan March, 2025 3/21/2025 3/21/2025 - - A8.1 Roof Plan March, 2025 3/21/2025 3/21/2025 - - A9.1 Add Alternate #1 and #2 March, 2025 3/21/2025 3/21/2025 - - M0.00 Mechanical Coversheet March, 2025 3/24/2025 3/21/2025 Addendum 001 4/18/2025 M0.01 Mechanical Coversheet March, 2025 3/24/2025 3/21/2025 Addendum 001 4/18/2025 M0.02 Energy Compliance March, 2025 3/24/2025 3/21/2025 - - M2.01 Floor Plans - Mechanical March, 2025 3/24/2025 3/21/2025 Addendum 001 4/18/2025 M2.02 Roof Plan - Mechanical March, 2025 3/24/2025 3/21/2025 Addendum 001 4/18/2025 M5.00 Mechanical Details March, 2025 3/24/2025 3/21/2025 - - M5.01 Mechanical Details March, 2025 3/24/2025 3/21/2025 Addendum 001 4/18/2025 M6.00 Mechanical Schedules March, 2025 3/24/2025 3/21/2025 Addendum 001 4/18/2025 P0.00 Plumbing Coversheet March, 2025 3/21/2025 3/21/2025 Addendum 001 4/18/2025 P2.00 Floor Plans - Plumbing March, 2025 3/21/2025 3/21/2025 Addendum 001 4/18/2025 P4.00 Plumbing Details March, 2025 3/21/2025 3/21/2025 - - P6.00 Plumbing Schedules March, 2025 3/21/2025 3/21/2025 Addendum 001 4/18/2025 E0.0 Electrical Coversheet March, 2025 3/24/2025 3/21/2025 Addendum 002 4/25/2025 E1.0 Overall Electrical Demolition March, 2025 3/24/2025 3/21/2025 Addendum 002 4/25/2025 E1.1 Electrical Demolition March, 2025 3/24/2025 3/21/2025 - - E1.2 Lighting Plan March, 2025 3/24/2025 3/21/2025 Addendum 002 4/25/2025 E1.3 Power Plan March, 2025 3/24/2025 3/21/2025 Addendum 002 4/25/2025 E1.4 Mechanical Power Plan March, 2025 3/24/2025 3/21/2025 - - E1.5 Special Systems Plan March, 2025 3/24/2025 3/21/2025 Addendum 002 4/25/2025 E2.1 One-Line and Panel Schedules March, 2025 3/24/2025 3/21/2025 - - E3.1 Electrical Details March, 2025 3/24/2025 3/21/2025 -- Falls Valley Elementary School Remodel May 8, 2025 DRAWINGS Permit Set - BJSD #93 - FALLS VALLEY ELEMENTARY REMODEL, as prepared by NBW Architects , and as received by HWCC 03/21/2025 Exhibit E - Enumeration of Documents Page 1 of 4 Exhibit E - Enumeration of Documents Project Manual: Specification Number Specification Title Date Received by HWCC Revisions Revision Date Division 00 Bidding Requirements 3/21/2025 - - 00 0001 NBW Cover 3/21/2025 - - Division 01 General Requirements 3/21/2025 -- 01 0000 DIV 01 TOC 3/21/2025 - - 01 1000 SUMMARY 3/21/2025 - - 01 1010 EMPLOYMENT PRACTICES 3/21/2025 - - 01 2300 ALTERNATES 3/21/2025 - - 01 2500 SUBSTITUTION PROCEDURES 3/21/2025 - - 01 2600 CONTRACT MODIFICATION PROCEDURES 3/21/2025 - - 01 3100 PROJECT MANAGEMENT AND COORDINATION 3/21/2025 - - 01 3300 SUBMITTAL PROCEDURES 3/21/2025 - - 01 4000 QUALITY REQUIREMENTS 3/21/2025 - - 01 4200 REFERENCES 3/21/2025 - - 01 6000 PRODUCT REQUIREMENTS 3/21/2025 - - 01 7300 EXECUTION 3/21/2025 - - 01 7700 CLOSEOUT PROCEDURES 3/21/2025 - - 01 7823 OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE DATA 3/21/2025 - - 01 7839 PROJECT RECORD DOCUMENTS 3/21/2025 - - 01 7900 DEMONSTRATION AND TRAINING 3/21/2025 - - Division 06 Wood, Plastics, and Composites 3/21/2025 - - 06 0000 DIV 06 TOC 3/21/2025 - - 06 1053 MISCELLANEOUS ROUGH CARPENTRY 3/21/2025 - - 06 4116 PLASTIC-LAMINATE-FACED ARCHITECTURAL CABINETS 3/21/2025 - - Division 07 Thermal and Moisture Protection 3/21/2025 - - 07 0000 DIV 07 TOC 3/21/2025 - - 07 2100 THERMAL INSULATION 3/21/2025 - - 07 9200 JOINT SEALANTS 3/21/2025 - - Division 08 Openings 3/21/2025 - - 08 0000 DIV 08 TOC 3/21/2025 - - 08 1113 HOLLOW METAL DOOR FRAMES 3/21/2025 - - 08 1416 FLUSH WOOD DOORS 3/21/2025 - - 08 4113 ALUMINUM-FRAMED ENTRANCES AND STOREFRONTS 3/21/2025 - - 08 7100 DOOR HARDWARE 3/21/2025 Addendum 001 4/22/2025 08 8000 GLAZING 3/21/2025 - - Division 09 Finishes 3/21/2025 - - 09 0000 DIV 09 TOC 3/21/2025 - - 09 2900 GYPSUM BOARD 3/21/2025 - - 09 3000 TILING 3/21/2025 - - 09 5123 ACOUSTICAL TILE CEILINGS 3/21/2025 - - 09 6513 RESILIENT BASE AND ACCESSORIES 3/21/2025 - - 09 6813 TILE CARPETING 3/21/2025 - - 09 9123 PAINTING 3/21/2025 - - 09 9300 STAINING AND TRANSPARENT FINISHING 3/21/2025 -- Division 10 Specialties 3/21/2025 - - 10 0000 DIV 10 TOC 3/21/2025 - - 10 1423 PANEL SIGNAGE 3/21/2025 - - 10 2800 TOILET, BATH, AND LAUNDRY ACCESSORIES 3/21/2025 - - 10 4413 FIRE EXTINGUISHER CABINETS 3/21/2025 - - 10 4416 FIRE EXTINGUISHERS 3/21/2025 - - Division 12 Furnishings 3/21/2025 - - 12 0000 DIV 12 TOC 3/21/2025 - - 12 2413 ROLLER WINDOW SHADES 3/21/2025 - - 12 3661 SOLID SURFACING COUNTERTOPS 3/21/2025 - - 12 3661.19 QUARTZ AGGLOMERATE COUNTERTOPS 3/21/2025 - - Division 22 Plumbing 3/21/2025 - - 22 0000 DIV 22 TOC 3/21/2025 - - 22 0505 PLUMBING DEMOLITION FOR REMODELING 3/21/2025 -- Falls Valley Elementary School Remodel May 8, 2025 SPECIFICATIONS BJSD #93 - FALLS VALLEY ELEMENTARY REMODEL MANUAL, as prepared by NBW Architects, and as received by HWCC 03/21/2025 Exhibit E - Enumeration of Documents Page 2 of 4 Exhibit E - Enumeration of Documents Project Manual: Specification Number Specification Title Date Received by HWCC Revisions Revision Date Falls Valley Elementary School Remodel May 8, 2025 SPECIFICATIONS BJSD #93 - FALLS VALLEY ELEMENTARY REMODEL MANUAL, as prepared by NBW Architects, and as received by HWCC 03/21/2025 22 0553 PLUMBING IDENTIFICATION 3/21/2025 - - 22 0593 PLUMBING TESTING, ADJUSTING, AND BALANCING 3/21/2025 - - 22 0719 PLUMBING PIPING INSULATION 3/21/2025 - - 22 1000 PLUMBING PIPING 3/21/2025 - - 22 4000 PLUMBING FIXTURES 3/21/2025 - - Division 23 Heating, Ventilating, and Air Conditionings (HVAC)3/21/2025 - - 23 0000 DIV 23 TOC 3/21/2025 - - 23 0505 HVAC DEMOLITION FOR REMODELING 3/21/2025 - - 23 0548 HVAC VIBRATION ISOLATION 3/21/2025 - - 23 0553 HVAC IDENTIFICATION 3/21/2025 - - 23 0593 TESTING, ADJUSTING, AND BALANCING 3/21/2025 - - 23 0713 DUCTWORK INSULATION 3/21/2025 - - 23 3100 DUCTWORK 3/21/2025 - - 23 3416 CENTRIFUGAL FANS 3/21/2025 - - 23 3700 AIR INLETS AND OUTLETS 3/21/2025 - - 23 5400 FORCED AIR FURNACES 3/21/2025 - - Division 26 Electrical 3/21/2025 - - 26 0000 DIV 26 TOC 3/21/2025 - - 26 0500 ELECTRICAL GENERAL PROVISIONS 3/21/2025 - - 26 0519 CONDUCTORS AND CABLES 3/21/2025 - - 26 0526 GROUNDING 3/21/2025 - - 26 0529 SUPPORTING DEVICES 3/21/2025 - - 26 0533 RACEWAYS AND BOXES 3/21/2025 - - 26 0800 LIGHTING SYSTEMS COMMISSIONING (2012 IECC) 3/21/2025 - - 26 0923 LIGHTING CONTROL DEVICES 3/21/2025 - - 26 2416 PANELBOARDS 3/21/2025 - - 26 2726 WIRING DEVICES 3/21/2025 - - 26 2813 FUSES 3/21/2025 - - 26 2815 DISCONNECT SWITCHES 3/21/2025 - - 26 5100 INTERIOR LIGHTING 3/21/2025 - - 26 6000 ELECTRICAL DEMOLITION AND REPAIR 3/21/2025 - - Division 27 Communications 3/21/2025 - - 27 0000 DIV 27 TOC 3/21/2025 - - 27 1343 STRUCTURAL CABLING SYSTEM INFRASTRUCTURE 3/21/2025 Addendum 002 4/25/2025 27 1101 TELECOM RACEWAY SYSTEMS 3/21/2025 - - Division 28 Electronic Safety and Security 3/21/2025 -- 28 0000 DIV 28 TOC 3/21/2025 - - 28 1300 ACCESS CONTROL SYSTEM 3/21/2025 Addendum 002 4/25/2025 28 3100 FIRE ALARM SYSTEM 3/21/2025 - - Exhibit E - Enumeration of Documents Page 3 of 4 Exhibit E - Enumeration of Documents Falls Valley Elementary School Remodel May 8, 2025 OTHER DOCUMENTS Addendum #1, Issued 04/22/2025 Addendum #2, Issued 4/25/2025 Addenda: Exhibit E - Enumeration of Documents Page 4 of 4 Act ID Description Orig Dur Rem Dur Early Start Early Finish Total Float %MAY 2025 26 JUN 02 JUL 09 AUG 16 SEP 23 OCT 30 07 14 21 28 04 11 18 25 01 08 15 22 29 06 Pre Construction Falls Valley Elemenarty Remodel 1010 NTP 1d 1d 02JUN25 02JUN25 55d 0 1020 Obtain Permit 1d 1d 02JUN25 02JUN25 55d 0 Construction Falls Valley Elemenarty Remodel 1000 D #93 Removal of School Items 2d 2d 02JUN25 03JUN25 0 0 1030 Install Plastic Walls & Protetion Screens 1d 1d 04JUN25 04JUN25 53d 0 1040 Demoltion of Called out items 5d 5d 04JUN25 10JUN25 0 0 1050 Install Underground Plumbing 3d 3d 11JUN25 13JUN25 0 0 1060 Concrete Replacement 2d 2d 16JUN25 17JUN25 0 0 1070 New Framing of Interior Walls 5d 5d 18JUN25 24JUN25 0 0 1080 Electrical & Fire Alarm Rough In 5d 5d 25JUN25 01JUL25 31d 0 1090 Mechanical Rough In 5d 5d 25JUN25 01JUL25 31d 0 1100 Plumbing Rough in 5d 5d 25JUN25 01JUL25 0 0 1110 Interior Insulation Install 3d 3d 02JUL25 07JUL25 31d 0 1230 Install HM Metal Frames 1d 1d 02JUL25 02JUL25 0 0 1120 Drywall - Hang, Tape, & Texture 8d 8d 03JUL25 15JUL25 0 0 1140 Painting 5d 5d 16JUL25 22JUL25 0 0 1150 Install Ceiling Grid 3d 3d 23JUL25 25JUL25 0 0 1240 Install Tile 6d 6d 23JUL25 30JUL25 14d 0 1160 Finish Electrical Above Ceiling Grid 3d 3d 28JUL25 30JUL25 0 0 1250 Hang Doors & hardware Install 1d 1d 28JUL25 28JUL25 16d 0 1170 Install Ceiling Tile 2d 2d 31JUL25 01AUG25 0 0 1180 Install Casework 5d 5d 04AUG25 08AUG25 0 0 1220 MEP TRIM Out 5d 5d 04AUG25 08AUG25 2d 0 1200 Solid Surface 5d 5d 11AUG25 15AUG25 2d 0 1210 Flooring Install 5d 5d 11AUG25 15AUG25 0 0 1260 Final Clean 2d 2d 18AUG25 19AUG25 0 0 1270 School Starts 1d 1d 22AUG25 *22AUG25 -3d 0 Close Out Falls Valley Elemenarty Remodel 1130 As Builts 5d 5d 11AUG25 15AUG25 2d 0 1190 O&M's 5d 5d 11AUG25 15AUG25 2d 0 NTP Obtain Permit D #93 Removal of School Items Install Plastic Walls & Protetion Screens Demoltion of Called out items Install Underground Plumbing Concrete Replacement New Framing of Interior Walls Electrical & Fire Alarm Rough In Mechanical Rough In Plumbing Rough in Interior Insulation Install Install HM Metal Frames Drywall - Hang, Tape, & Texture Painting Install Ceiling Grid Install Tile Finish Electrical Above Ceiling Grid Hang Doors & hardware Install Install Ceiling Tile Install Casework MEP TRIM Out Solid Surface Flooring Install Final Clean School Starts As Builts O&M's Start date 02JUN25 Finish date 22AUG25 Data date 02JUN25 Run date 18APR25 Page number 1A © Primavera Systems, Inc. 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