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HomeMy WebLinkAboutHeadwaters - Remodel Phase 1 - BHS 900 Jet Stream Drive, Rexburg, Idaho 83440 | 866.496.9868 | HeadwatersCC.com PROPOSAL May 14, 2025 John Pymm Bonneville School District #93 2455 Virlow Street Idaho Falls, ID 83401 Project: Bonneville High School - Remodel On behalf of Headwaters Construction Company, I am pleased to submit our GMP Proposal for the Bonneville High School - Remodel for the following amount: GMP Total $3,537,991 Alternate #1 $15,568 Alternate #2 $188,532 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, Domonick Bell Preconstruction Manager DBell@headwaterscc.com cc: Logan Bingham – Project Executive Cody Summers – Project Manager Brennon Baker– Preconstruction Director 224120-V2 GMP May 14, 2025 Permit Set 2025-3-25 ARCHITECT:VCBO LOCATION:Idaho Falls, ID DURATION (months):2.5 SITE ACREAGE: SQUARE FOOTAGE:53,412 # OF UNITS:0 Alternate #1 Alternate #2 Retaining Wall Skyligts Area 10 ALLOWANCES $100,000 $0 $0 A Weather Conditions Allowance Allowance C Roof Soft Spots Patch and Repair (1000 SF)Allowance $100,000 SITE WORK $313,198 $14,370 $2,500 1 Temporary Site Construction Requirements Headwaters Budget $3,030 2 Site Concrete Thompson $39,950 $8,170 3 Demolition Headwaters Budget $33,207 4 Earthwork, Asphalt, and Site Demolition Idaho Interiors $67,500 $6,200 $2,500 5 Hazardous Materials Abatement Idaho Abatement $163,211 6 Misc. Landscaping patch & Repair Headwaters Budget $6,300 STRUCTURE $148,490 $0 $16,250 16 Cast in Place Concrete SEE LINE #2 17 Polished Concrete NOT APPLICABLE 19 Metal Fabrication Steel West $135,250 $16,250 20 Structural Cold-Formed Metal Framing SEE LINE #48 21 Rough Carpentry Materials & Labor Headwaters budget $7,899 22 Firestopping Headwaters Budget $5,341 ENCLOSURE & ROOFING $1,110,913 $0 $54,712 29 Dampproofing & Waterproofing Headwaters Budget $2,700 30 Building Insulation BDI $2,345 31 Roofing Systems Robison Roofing $971,117 $15,000 32 Skylights Alder Sales $33,950 $31,745 33 Tubular Skylights Viewpoint $81,140 $7,967 35 Sheet Metal Flashing & Trim Headwaters Budget $6,308 36 Joint Sealants Headwaters Budget $13,353 INTERIOR FINISHES $758,095 $0 $33,200 47 Doors, Frames & Hardware ABS $11,615 48 Drywall Assemblies Idaho Interiors $57,353 $30,200 49 Acoustical Ceilings Idaho Interiors $11,800 $3,000 50 Flooring Hart Flooring $643,483 51 Fluid-Applied Flooring SEE LINE #50 52 Painting National Coatings $14,993 53 Tiling Timeless Tile $13,715 54 Glazing Cherry Glass $5,137 SPECIALTIES, EQUIPMENT & FURNISHINGS $16,836 $0 $67,366 67 Visual Display Units & Display Cases ADP Lemco $5,498 68 Interior Signage Landmark $736 69 Misc. Woodwork Blue Mountain $10,602 $67,366 MEP & SPECIAL SYSTEMS $662,496 $0 $0 91 Fire Suppression Systems 3-D Fire $10,053 92 Plumbing SEE LINE #95 93 HVAC Systems JM Mechanical $226,900 94 Electrical Nelson Electric $122,543 95 Hydronic Systems Bingham Mechanical $303,000 CONTINGENCY $70,760 $293 $3,552 2.0%CMGC Construction Contingency $70,760 $293 $3,552 0.0%Design Contingency $0 0.0%Escalation Contingency $0 0.0%Owner Contingency $0 GENERAL CONDITIONS & GENERAL REQUIREMENTS BASED ON SUBTOTAL SUBTOTAL SUBTOTAL General Conditions & General Requirements GC's Tab $148,896 $0 $0 INSURANCES & BONDS BASED ON SUBTOTAL SUBTOTAL SUBTOTAL REQUIRED General Liability, Design & Pollution Insurance $3,537,991 $17,337 $72 $870 REQUIRED Payment & Performance Bond $3,537,991 $30,535 $127 $1,533 2024.11.07 - Estimate Template ALTERNATES #Description Subcontractor Base Price SUBTOTAL (with General Conditions) $3,329,684 SUBTOTAL $3,180,789 $14,663 $177,580 $14,663 $177,580 Bonneville High School Print Date: 5/14/2025 Page 1 of 2 224120-V2 GMP May 14, 2025 Permit Set 2025-3-25 ARCHITECT:VCBO LOCATION:Idaho Falls, ID DURATION (months):2.5 SITE ACREAGE: SQUARE FOOTAGE:53,412 # OF UNITS:0 Alternate #1 Alternate #2 Retaining Wall Skyligts Area 10 2024.11.07 - Estimate Template ALTERNATES #Description Subcontractor Base Price Bonneville High School OWNER Builder's Risk Insurance $3,537,991 BY OWNER $0 $0 RATE CONTRACTOR'S FEE BASED ON SUBTOTAL SUBTOTAL SUBTOTAL 0.25%Pre-Construction Services $3,377,556 $8,444 $37 $450 4.5%CM/GC Fee $3,377,556 $151,991 $669 $8,099 Retaining Wall Skyligts Area 10 $/SF $66.24 Target Budget (Over) / Under $/SF $74.09 -10.59% CONSTRUCTION BUDGET TARGET $3,957,136 $419,145 SUBTOTAL (with GC's, Insurance & Fee) $3,537,991 Estimate Amount $3,537,991CONSTRUCTION ESTIMATE TOTAL SUBTOTAL (with GC's & Insurance) $3,377,556 $14,862 $15,568 $15,568 $188,532 $188,532 $179,982 Print Date: 5/14/2025 Page 2 of 2 WBS Section Description Qty Unit Unit Cost Subtotal 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 22 $0 √ $68,970 √ $106,872 √$58,500 Scope Package # 4 Incl Asphalt Patching Incl Site Selective Demolition Incl Asphalt patching and repair Incl Removal of existing stairs O $2,000 O $2,000 O $2,000 Additional for parking lot lighting O $4,500 O $4,500 O $4,500 Protection of existing site elements O $2,500 O $2,500 O $2,500 Multiple Scope Award √ ($5,000) Subcontractor Trade Contingency Earthwork, Asphalt, and Site Demolition TOTAL $0 $72,970 $115,872 $67,500 5/14/2025 COMPLETE COMPLETE COMPLETE COMPLETE 224120-V2 GMP Email: Detailed Estimate Thompson Jerome Idaho Interiors Bonneville High School Contact Name: Phone: Earthwork, Asphalt, and Site Demolition 4 WBS Section Description Qty Unit Unit Cost Subtotal 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 6 $0 Scope Package # 5 √ $147,211 √ $225,000 $144,916 Additional abatement removal O $16,000 O $16,000 O $16,000 Areas in hallways that don't require to be abated 1,321 Subcontractor Trade Contingency Recommended Sub-Contractor:Bid Price:Date:5/14/2025 Why: Reason for not obtaining three bids? Reason for marking Subcontractor "Incomplete"Ballard does not have a public works license Hazardous Materials Abatement Idaho Abatement $163,211 TOTAL $0 $163,211 $241,000 INCOMPLETE 5/14/2025 COMPLETE COMPLETE COMPLETE INCOMPLETE 224120-V2 GMP Email: Detailed Estimate Idaho Abatement Abatement of Utah Ballard Enterprises Bonneville High School Contact Name: Phone: Hazardous Materials Abatement 5 WBS Section Description Qty Unit Unit Cost Subtotal 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 6 $0 √ $33,150 √ $76,300 Alt 1 - Retaining Wall Misc embedded hardware material O $800 O $800 Patch and repair existing sidewalks O $6,000 O $6,000 Subcontractor Trade Contingency Site Concrete TOTAL $0 $39,950 $83,100 5/14/2025 COMPLETE COMPLETE COMPLETE 224120-V2 GMP Email: Detailed Estimate Thompson JM Bonneville High School Contact Name: Phone: Site Concrete 2 WBS Section Description Qty Unit Unit Cost Subtotal 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 21 $0 Bid Package 32 √ $118,000 Alternate # 2 - Skylight Windows Area 10 Incl Roof Penetration Incl Additional reinforcement for skylights 69 EA $200.00 O $13,800 Additional coordination of installing skylights 69 EA $50.00 O $3,450 Subcontractor Trade Contingency Metal Fabrication 19 Bonneville High School Contact Name: Phone: Detailed Estimate Steel West 224120-V2 GMP Email: 5/14/2025 COMPLETE COMPLETE TOTAL $0 $135,250 Metal Fabrication WBS Section Description Qty Unit Unit Cost Subtotal 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 18 $0 Scope Package # 30 $1,345 $2,587 Misc Insulation O $1,000 O $1,000 Subcontractor Trade Contingency Building Insulation 30 Bonneville High School Contact Name: Phone: Detailed Estimate BDI USI 224120-V2 GMP Email: 5/14/2025 COMPLETE COMPLETE COMPLETE TOTAL $0 $2,345 $3,587 Building Insulation WBS Section Description Qty Unit Unit Cost Subtotal 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 22 $0 Bid Package 31 $955,000 $2,385,337 Alternate 2 - Skylights Area 2 Incl NA Flashing around existing duct for new fluid cooler Misc flashing and roof repair 63,083 SF $0.20 O $12,617 O $12,617 Patching and repair fluid cooler area O $3,500 O $3,500 Unit cost for replacing underlayment material Build roof insulation to R-30 Subcontractor Trade Contingency Roofing Systems 31 Bonneville High School Contact Name: Phone: Detailed Estimate Robison Roofing Rooftop Solutions 224120-V2 GMP Email: 5/14/2025 COMPLETE COMPLETE COMPLETE TOTAL $0 $971,117 $2,401,454 Roofing Systems WBS Section Description Qty Unit Unit Cost Subtotal 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 $0 Bid Package 32 √ $67,565 √ $33,950 Alternate # 2 - Skylights at area 10 Incl Furnishing Curbing Incl Install skylights (by roofing)see Roofing Subcontractor Trade Contingency Skylights 32 Bonneville High School Contact Name: Phone: Detailed Estimate Viewpoint Alder Sales 224120-V2 GMP Email: 5/14/2025 COMPLETE COMPLETE COMPLETE TOTAL $0 $67,565 $33,950 Skylights WBS Section Description Qty Unit Unit Cost Subtotal 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 6 $0 Incl Bid package # 33 √ $195,450 √ $84,795 √$81,140 Furnish Curbing Incl Install Incl Subcontractor Trade Contingency Tubular Skylights 33 Bonneville High School Contact Name: Phone: Detailed Estimate Alder Sales Nu-Vu Viewpoint 224120-V2 GMP Email: 5/14/2025 COMPLETE COMPLETE COMPLETE COMPLETE TOTAL $0 $195,450 $84,795 $81,140 Tubular Skylights WBS Section Description Qty Unit Unit Cost Subtotal 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 14 $0 Bid Package # 47 √ $9,393 √ $12,255 √ $9,615 Door patch and refinish O $1,000 O $1,000 O $1,500 Misc Door Adjustments O $500 O $500 O $500 Install O $1,150 Incl Subcontractor Trade Contingency Doors, Frames & Hardware 47 Bonneville High School Contact Name: Phone: Detailed Estimate Johnson Bros IWS ABS 224120-V2 GMP Email: COMPLETE5/14/2025 COMPLETE COMPLETE COMPLETE TOTAL $0 $12,043 $13,755 $11,615 Doors, Frames & Hardware WBS Section Description Qty Unit Unit Cost Subtotal 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 18 $0 Scope Package 48 $39,700 √ $38,000 Misc Patching and repair 53,412 SF $0.25 $13,353 O $13,353 O $13,353 Drywall and Metal Stud Framing Incl Curbing area 31 O $6,000 O $6,000 Subcontractor Trade Contingency Drywall Assemblies 48 Bonneville High School Contact Name: Phone: Detailed Estimate All Phase Idaho Interiors 224120-V2 GMP Email: 5/14/2025 COMPLETE COMPLETE COMPLETE TOTAL $0 $59,053 $57,353 Drywall Assemblies WBS Section Description Qty Unit Unit Cost Subtotal 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 11 $0 Scope Package 49 √ $8,300 Misc. Ceiling tile replacement O $3,500 Subcontractor Trade Contingency Acoustical Ceilings 49 Bonneville High School Contact Name: Phone: Detailed Estimate Idaho Interiors 224120-V2 GMP Email: 5/14/2025 COMPLETE COMPLETE TOTAL $0 $11,800 Acoustical Ceilings WBS Section Description Qty Unit Unit Cost Subtotal 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 11 $0 Scope Package # 50 √ $271,538 √ $584,300 Coordinate walk-off carpet tile @ main entrance F-5 1,492 SF √ $19,702 √ $33,500 Leveling Ardex SD-T and primer O $196,500 Incl Additional floor prep 31,050 SF $0.65 $20,183 O $20,183 O $20,183 Remove guardrails for stairs O $500 O $500 Rubber athletic flooring √ $140,088 Incl Remove Wax and prep floor O $5,000 O $5,000 Paint lane lines for the gym flooring area.Incl Kitchen Flooring Incl Remove wax and float floor Incl Rubber base Incl Subcontractor Trade Contingency Flooring 50 Bonneville High School Contact Name: Phone: Detailed Estimate Wall 2 Wall Hart Flooring 224120-V2 GMP Email: 5/14/2025 COMPLETE COMPLETE COMPLETE TOTAL $0 $653,511 $643,483 Flooring WBS Section Description Qty Unit Unit Cost Subtotal 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 $0 Scope Package #52 √ $12,750 √ $10,993 √$11,259 Misc. Repainting 53,412 SF $0.20 $10,682 O $4,000 O $4,000 O $4,000 Subcontractor Trade Contingency Painting 52 Bonneville High School Contact Name: Phone: Detailed Estimate Aspen Painting National Coatings Adam Roe Painting 224120-V2 GMP Email: 5/14/2025 COMPLETE COMPLETE COMPLETE COMPLETE TOTAL $0 $16,750 $14,993 $15,259 Painting WBS Section Description Qty Unit Unit Cost Subtotal 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 13 $0 Scope Package #53 √ $11,215 √ $12,750 √$12,915 Additional Tile Prep O $2,500 O $2,500 O $2,500 Subcontractor Trade Contingency Tiling 53 Bonneville High School Contact Name: Phone: Detailed Estimate Timeless Tile Titan Stone Custom Royal 224120-V2 GMP Email: 5/14/2025 COMPLETE COMPLETE COMPLETE COMPLETE TOTAL $0 $13,715 $15,250 $15,415 Tiling WBS Section Description Qty Unit Unit Cost Subtotal 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 $0 √ $7,500 √ $4,637 Scope Package #54 Solid Surface Window Sills Glazing for doors Misc Joint Sealant O $500 O $500 Subcontractor Trade Contingency Glazing 54 Bonneville High School Contact Name: Phone: Detailed Estimate Headwaters Budget Cherry Glass 224120-V2 GMP Email: 5/14/2025 COMPLETE COMPLETE COMPLETE TOTAL $0 $8,000 $5,137 Glazing WBS Section Description 2 3 4 $0 √ $5,498 √ $7,480 Scope Package # 67 Subcontractor Trade Contingency Visual Display Units & Display Cases 67 Bonneville High School Contact Name: Phone: Detailed Estimate ADP Lemco SBI 224120-V2 GMP Email: 5/14/2025 COMPLETE COMPLETE COMPLETE TOTAL $0 $5,498 $7,480 Visual Display Units & Display Cases WBS Section Description Qty Unit Unit Cost Subtotal 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 $0 √ $536 Signage adjustments O $200 Subcontractor Trade Contingency Interior Signage 68 Bonneville High School Contact Name: Phone: Detailed Estimate Landmark 224120-V2 GMP Email: 5/14/2025 COMPLETE COMPLETE TOTAL $0 $736 Interior Signage WBS Section Description Qty Unit Unit Cost Subtotal 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 10 $0 √ $10,602 Window Sill √ Incl Subcontractor Trade Contingency Misc. Woodwork 69 Bonneville High School Contact Name: Phone: Detailed Estimate Blue Mountain 224120-V2 GMP Email: 5/14/2025 COMPLETE COMPLETE TOTAL $0 $10,602 Misc. Woodwork WBS Section Description Qty Unit Unit Cost Subtotal 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 8 $0 Scope Package #91 √ $22,956 √ $8,053 Additional Rerouting is needed.Θ $2,000 Θ $2,000 Subcontractor Trade Contingency Fire Suppression Systems 91 Bonneville High School Contact Name: Phone: Detailed Estimate Phoenix Fire 3-D Fire 224120-V2 GMP Email: 5/14/2025 COMPLETE COMPLETE COMPLETE TOTAL $0 $24,956 $10,053 Fire Suppression Systems WBS Section Description Qty Unit Unit Cost Subtotal 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 14 $0 Scope Package # 95 √ $197,400 Permit wet and dryside O $4,500 Wet vs dryside Additional items Θ $15,000 Additional access panels Θ $5,000 Misc. Commissioning/startup Θ $5,000 New curbing for mechanical equipment RFI 13 Subcontractor Trade Contingency HVAC Systems 93 Bonneville High School Contact Name: Phone: Detailed Estimate JM Mechanical 224120-V2 GMP Email: 5/14/2025 COMPLETE COMPLETE TOTAL $0 $226,900 HVAC Systems WBS Section Description Qty Unit Unit Cost Subtotal 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 19 $0 Bid √ $135,800 √$213,730 √ $141,728 √ $97,997 Bid Package 94 Incl Incl Incl Incl Incl Temp power Θ $5,000 Θ $5,000 Θ $5,000 Θ $5,000 Θ $5,000 Θ $5,000 Additional electrical coordination Θ $7,000 Θ $7,000 Θ $7,000 Θ $7,000 Θ $7,000 Θ $7,000 Misc final connection Θ $5,000 Θ $5,000 Θ $5,000 Θ $5,000 Θ $5,000 Θ $5,000 Additional Access doors and panels Θ $3,500 Θ $3,500 Θ $3,500 Θ $3,500 Θ $3,500 Θ $3,500 Light Pole bases Θ $4,046 Θ $4,046 Θ $4,046 Θ $4,046 Θ $4,046 Θ $4,046 Subcontractor Trade Contingency Nelson Electric Electrical 94 Bonneville High School Contact Name: Phone: Detailed Estimate Armstrong Electric Cutting Edge DC Electric Mountain Valley 224120-V2 GMP Email: COMPLETE5/14/2025 COMPLETE COMPLETE COMPLETE TOTAL $0 $160,346 DESCRIPTION? $238,276 $122,543 NEED SUB! COMPLETE $166,274 Electrical WBS Section Description Qty Unit Unit Cost Subtotal 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 14 $0 Scope Package # 95 √ $265,000 Wet vs dryside Additional items Θ $20,000 Additional access panels Θ $5,000 Misc. Commissioning/startup Θ $5,000 Gaps between owner furnished items Θ $8,000 Subcontractor Trade Contingency Hydronic Systems 95 Bonneville High School Contact Name: Phone: Detailed Estimate Bingham Mechanical 224120-V2 GMP Email: 5/14/2025 COMPLETE COMPLETE TOTAL $0 $303,000 Hydronic Systems Basis of Estimate Bonneville High School - Remodel Bonneville School District #93 May 14, 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 14, 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 Bonneville High School - Remodel documents dated 03/25/2025, 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. o Roof Replacement o New Unit Skylights and Tubular Skylights 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 • The start date below is contingent on receiving the building permit before June 2nd. o Anticipated Construction Duration: 2.5 months o Construction Start Date: June 2, 2025 (will need permit to start on this date) o Warranty Duration: 1 Year from the Final Completion Date o Substantial Completion TBD Basis of Estimate Bonneville High School - Remodel Bonneville School District #93 May 14, 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 (2.0%) – 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 – Concrete Retaining Wall - $15,568 • Alternate #2 – Skylights for Area 10 – $188,532 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 Roof Soft Spot Replacement - $100,000 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 Bonneville High School - Remodel Bonneville School District #93 May 14, 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. • Casework is furnished by the Owner, contractor installed including blocking. Trade Specific Assumptions: Existing Conditions: Hazardous Materials Abatement • We included pricing for asbestos abatement for the existing tile flooring and mastic in common area 10 and the hallways. We have assumed the existing carpet, and ceiling tile being removed will not have asbestos. The existing flooring in the cafeteria and the track will not be removed. • We have assumed there will be no sound/fire spray below the roof decks where the new skylights will be installed. Enclosure & Roofing: Tubular Skylights • Pricing does not include installing the extension tube below the tubular skylights for area 31. The installation for this will be part of phase 2. Interior Finishes: Flooring • Subcontractors bid $5 per SF on LVT material. There should be significant savings once an LVT product is selected. This credit can be issued via a change order to the owners. • There are significant savings in using an alternate self-leveling option for the flooring from what is specified. • Pricing includes removing the existing wax and skin coating the existing floors for the cafeteria and track area. Orchestra Pit Cover o Pricing includes providing an orchestra pit cover similar to the existing one. HVAC Systems • Pricing includes controls installed by Harris Control as stated in the specifications. Hydronics Pricing includes installing the fluid cooler as furnished by the owner. Basis of Estimate Bonneville High School - Remodel Bonneville School District #93 May 14, 2025 Headwaters Construction Company Basis of Estimate Page 4 of 6 Electrical • To help keep our GC cost low, we have assumed using the existing power at the high school for our temporary power and temporary lighting. Fire Suppression • The skylights located in area 10 per alternate 2 may require the rerouting of existing MEP equipment above the drop-down ceiling. This rerouting of the MEP equipment is not included in our pricing. 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 #03 – Selective Demolition R1 o Awarded Subcontractor: Headwaters Construction Budget  See Attachment for Complete Scope of Work. • Bid Package #04 – Earthwork & Site Demolition o Awarded Subcontractor: Idaho Interiors  See Attachment for Complete Scope of Work. • Bid Package #05 – Hazardous Material o Awarded Subcontractor: Idaho Abatement  See Attachment for Complete Scope of Work. • Bid Package #16 – Site Concrete R1 o Awarded Subcontractor: Thompson Excavation  See Attachment for Complete Scope of Work. • Bid Package #19 – Metal Fabrication R1 (2) o Awarded Subcontractor: Steel West  See Attachment for Complete Scope of Work. • Bid Package #30 – Building Insulation o Awarded Subcontractor: BDI Insulation  See Attachment for Complete Scope of Work. • Bid Package #31 – Roofing Systems R1 o Awarded Subcontractor: Thomas D. Robison Roofing  See Attachment for Complete Scope of Work. • Bid Package #32 – Unit Skylights R1 Basis of Estimate Bonneville High School - Remodel Bonneville School District #93 May 14, 2025 Headwaters Construction Company Basis of Estimate Page 5 of 6 o Awarded Subcontractor: Alder Sales  See Attachment for Complete Scope of Work. • Bid Package #33 – Tubular Skylights o Awarded Subcontractor: Viewpoint  See Attachment for Complete Scope of Work. • Bid Package #47 – Doors, Frames and Hardware o Awarded Subcontractor: Johnson Brothers  See Attachment for Complete Scope of Work. • Bid Package #48 – Drywall & Metal Stud Framing R2 o Awarded Subcontractor: Idaho Interiors  See Attachment for Complete Scope of Work. • Bid Package #49 – Acoustical Ceilings o Awarded Subcontractor: Idaho Interiors  See Attachment for Complete Scope of Work. • Bid Package #50 – Flooring R1 o Awarded Subcontractor: Hart Flooring  See Attachment for Complete Scope of Work. • Bid Package #52 – Painting & Coating R1 o Awarded Subcontractor: National Coatings  See Attachment for Complete Scope of Work. • Bid Package #53 - Tiling o Awarded Subcontractor: Timeless Tile Traditions  See Attachment for Complete Scope of Work. • Bid Package #54 - Glazing o Awarded Subcontractor: Cherry Glass  See Attachment for Complete Scope of Work. • Bid Package #67 – Visual Display Boards o Awarded Subcontractor: ADP Lemco  See Attachment for Complete Scope of Work. • Bid Package #68 – Interior Signage o Awarded Subcontractor: Landmark Signs  See Attachment for Complete Scope of Work. Basis of Estimate Bonneville High School - Remodel Bonneville School District #93 May 14, 2025 Headwaters Construction Company Basis of Estimate Page 6 of 6 • Bid Package #69 – Misc Wood work o Awarded Subcontractor: Blue Mountain  See Attachment for Complete Scope of Work. • Bid Package #91 – Fire Suppression o Awarded Subcontractor: 3-D Fire Protection  See Attachment for Complete Scope of Work. • Bid Package #93 - HVAC o Awarded Subcontractor: JM Mechanical  See Attachment for Complete Scope of Work. • Bid Package #94 - Electrical o Awarded Subcontractor: Nelson Electric  See Attachment for Complete Scope of Work. • Bid Package #95 – Plumbing and Hydronic o Awarded Subcontractor: Bingham Mechanical  See Attachment for Complete Scope of Work. Attachments: 1. Subcontractor Bid Forms & Scope of Work Bonneville High School - Remodel Idaho Falls, ID May 5th, 2025 Scope Package #03 – SELECTIVE DEMOLITION R1 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 Bonneville High School Remodel, 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 Pocatello-Chubbuck Auditorium District 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. Bonneville High School - Remodel Idaho Falls, ID May 5th, 2025 Scope Package #03 – SELECTIVE DEMOLITION R1 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 02 4102 – 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. 01 7329 Cutting and Patching --- --- 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 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. Bonneville High School - Remodel Idaho Falls, ID May 5th, 2025 Scope Package #03 – SELECTIVE DEMOLITION R1 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 tools, equipment, materials and personnel as necessary for the proper execution of this work. 10. Provide all required Selective Building Demolition as per the Contract Documents, including but not limited to: 1. Provide the removal carpet in area 10 as shown on sheet AD110.1. 2. Provide the removal of existing carpet located in hallways. 3. Provide Removal of existing lockers as shown on sheet AD110.1. i. Salvage and reinstall 3 of the existing lockers as shown on sheet A110.1. 1. Furnish and install wood frame bases and blocking for reinstalling the 3 lockers per detail C1/A510. 4. Provide removal of orchestra pit cover as shown on sheet AD010.1 5. Provide the removal of existing ceiling tiles existing light fixtures, diffusers, and other ceiling-mounted devices per sheet AD110.2 and MEP drawings. 6. Provide removal of existing ceiling tiles where new skylights will be installed per sheet AD110.2. 11. Provide the removal and salvage of items noted in the Contract Documents. Items called out to be salvaged shall be handled with care and shall become the property of the persons or organization specified. 12. Provide sequencing of all work in accordance with the project schedule. 13. Provide all hoisting both materials and personnel as necessary for the proper execution of this work. 14. Provide protection for all adjacent structures, surfaces, and other materials indicated to remain in place during the scope of this work. 15. Any damage to adjacent structures, surfaces, and other materials called to remain shall be replaced at the subcontractor’s expense. 16. Remove and dispose selective demolition material per city requirements. 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. Asbestos Abatment 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 Bonneville High School - Remodel Idaho Falls, ID May 5th, 2025 Scope Package #03 – SELECTIVE DEMOLITION R1 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) F. PROPOSAL CONDITIONS AND ACKNOWLEDGMENT Having carefully examined ALL provided Bid Documents, the undersigned firm confirms that it has read, understands, and agrees that it’s Proposal is in compliance with all conditions defined in the Bid Documents. The undersigned additionally confirms that it will provide all labor, materials, equipment, and other costs necessary to complete the Scope of Work as outlined. (Please Initial) · Invitation to Bid …………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….... · Exhibit A – General Scope Requirements……………………………………………………………………………………………………… · Exhibit B - Temp Facilities & General Requirements……………………………………………………………………………………… · Exhibit D – Insurance Requirements……………………………………….……………………………………………………………………… · Sample COI ………….…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………. · Sample General Conditions agreement …………………………………………………………………………………………………………. · Sample Subcontractor Work Order ….……………………………………………………………………….…………………………………… 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 $ PROPOSAL OPTIONS Bonneville High School - Remodel Idaho Falls, ID May 5th, 2025 Scope Package #03 – SELECTIVE DEMOLITION R1 Exhibit C – Subcontractor Bid Form & Scope of Work Page 5 of 5 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. CERTIFICATION By submitting its Proposal, the Subcontractor is certifying the following: · 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 End of Exhibit C – Subcontractor Bid Form & Scope of Work Bonneville High School - Remodel Idaho Falls, ID April 28th, 2025 Scope Package #04 – EARTHWORK & Site Demolition 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 Bonneville High School - Remodel, 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 Pocatello-Chubbuck Auditorium District 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. Bonneville High School - Remodel Idaho Falls, ID April 28th, 2025 Scope Package #04 – EARTHWORK & Site Demolition 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 following Specification Sections unless otherwise noted below: Division 00 – PROCUREMENT AND CONTRACTING REQUIREMENTS Division 01 – GENERAL REQUIREMENTS 02 4102 – Selective Demolition (site 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. Section 03 30 00 – Cast-In-Place Concrete --- --- 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 EARTHWORK AND UTILITIES 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 Bonneville High School - Remodel Idaho Falls, ID April 28th, 2025 Scope Package #04 – EARTHWORK & Site Demolition Exhibit C – Subcontractor Bid Form & Scope of Work Page 3 of 6 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. 1. Provide and maintain all required traffic control devices/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. 2. Provide all required wheel cleaning as necessary to avoid tracking dirt onto adjacent roadways. Provide cleaning and maintaining of trucking access routes for all equipment, including street sweeping as required for this scope of work only. 3. Provide all hoisting both materials and personnel as necessary for the proper execution of this work. 4. Provide protection for all adjacent structures, surfaces, and other materials indicated to remain in place during the scope of this work, including, but not limited to asphalt paving, site concrete elements, landscaping, existing structures, sub-surface and overhead utilities, etc. Any damage to adjacent structures, surfaces, and other materials called to remain shall be replaced at subcontractor’s expense. 1. Protect existing handrail and concrete walls around stairs. 5. Existing utilities are shown on the Contract Documents in approximate locations. This subcontractor shall coordinate all selective site demolition and excavation activities with local utility providers, dig-line, etc., to avoid unnecessary damage to existing utilities. Hand excavate in close proximity to existing utilities is required. Any damage to existing utilities whether shown on the Contract Documents or not due to the performance of this work, shall be replaced at subcontractor’s expense. 6. 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. 7. Provide all OSHA compliant excavation support, shoring, and other hazard protection measures for the proper and safe performance of this work. Include all necessary shop drawings and engineering, as required (only if shoring is required). 8. Provide all required site demolition shown in contract documents, including, but it not limited to: 1. Existing concrete stairs as shown on sheet AS501.1. 2. See the alternate below for demolition of the retaining wall. 3. Provide the removal of existing light poles and bases where shown on sheet ES100. 9. Provide all subgrade preparation and top course for all site improvements as per the Contract Documents. Include all required preparation of existing materials, geotextile fabrics (if required), import and placement of suitable fill materials (as required), compaction (in lifts as specified), import and placement of top course materials, compaction and fine grading as necessary. 1. Provide subgrade preparation for the new stairs as shown on sheet AS501.2. i. Provide washed gravel below stairs as shown. 2. Provide subgrade preparation for the alternate retaining wall. See alternates below. 3. Provide subgrade prep for new light pole bases. 4. Provide subgrade prep for asphalt patching where existing asphalt is removed for new parking lot lighting. 10. Provide all required asphalt paving in thicknesses and mixes as specified in the Contract Documents. Provide all required pre-emergent herbicides/soil sterilant (if specified), tack coats, asphalt paving materials, compaction, equipment, labor, misc. materials, etc. as necessary for a complete installation. Bonneville High School - Remodel Idaho Falls, ID April 28th, 2025 Scope Package #04 – EARTHWORK & Site Demolition Exhibit C – Subcontractor Bid Form & Scope of Work Page 4 of 6 1. Provide asphalt patching for the parking lot where existing asphalt is removed. 11. Provide saw-cutting of existing asphalt for the installation of new power lines for the light poles 12. Provide site excavation for the new stairs as shown on sheet AS501.1. provide all necessary backfill, compaction, imported structural fill, etc. All grading shall be carried out to specified tolerances (+/- 1/10 foot). See alternat below for retaining wall 1. Provide excavation, backfill, and compaction for concrete light pole bases where shown. 13. Provide electrical trenching for new light poles as shown on sheet ES100. Coordinate with the electrical contractor. 14. Provide sequencing of all work in accordance with the project schedule and as per subsequence schedule updates as provided by the CM/GC. 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. 3. Site concrete 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) F. PROPOSAL CONDITIONS AND ACKNOWLEDGMENT Having carefully examined ALL provided Bid Documents, the undersigned firm confirms that it has read, understands, and agrees that it’s Proposal is in compliance with all conditions defined in the Bid Documents. The undersigned additionally confirms that it will provide all labor, materials, equipment, and other costs necessary to complete the Scope of Work as outlined. (Please Initial) • Invitation to Bid …………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….... Bonneville High School - Remodel Idaho Falls, ID April 28th, 2025 Scope Package #04 – EARTHWORK & Site Demolition Exhibit C – Subcontractor Bid Form & Scope of Work Page 5 of 6 • Exhibit A – General Scope Requirements……………………………………………………………………………………………………… • Exhibit B - Temp Facilities & General Requirements……………………………………………………………………………………… • Exhibit D – Insurance Requirements……………………………………….……………………………………………………………………… • Sample COI ………….…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………. • Sample General Conditions agreement …………………………………………………………………………………………………………. • Sample Subcontractor Work Order ….……………………………………………………………………….…………………………………… 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 – Removal of existing concrete retaining wall Provide the cost to remove the existing concrete retaining wall and provide excavation and underlayment for the new concrete retaining wall as shown on sheet AS501.1 & detail A5/AS501.1 ADD $/SF 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 $ 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. Bonneville High School - Remodel Idaho Falls, ID April 28th, 2025 Scope Package #04 – EARTHWORK & Site Demolition Exhibit C – Subcontractor Bid Form & Scope of Work Page 6 of 6 Name Scope of Work PWC No. Name Scope of Work PWC No. CERTIFICATION By submitting its Proposal, the Subcontractor is certifying the following: • 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 End of Exhibit C – Subcontractor Bid Form & Scope of Work Bonneville High School - Remodel Idaho Falls, ID April 28th,2025 Scope Package #05 – Hazardous Material Abatement 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 Bonneville High School Remodel, 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 Pocatello-Chubbuck Auditorium District 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. Bonneville High School - Remodel Idaho Falls, ID April 28th,2025 Scope Package #05 – Hazardous Material Abatement 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 following Specification Sections unless otherwise noted below: Division 00 – PROCUREMENT AND CONTRACTING REQUIREMENTS Division 01 – GENERAL REQUIREMENTS 02 4102 – 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. 01 7329 Cutting and Patching --- --- 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 Hazardous Material Abatement 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. Bonneville High School - Remodel Idaho Falls, ID April 28th,2025 Scope Package #05 – Hazardous Material Abatement 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 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. In no way limiting the requirements of the Contract Documents, Subcontractor shall provide all labor, services, materials, equipment, temporary provisions, supervision, etc. to complete all required asbestos abatement as per the Contract Documents to include, but not be limited to the following: 1. See alternates below for removal of the existing floorings for the cafeteria and track area. 2. Removal of existing flooring for area 10 in its entirety as shown on sheet AD110.1. i. Provide proper disposal of tile and adhesive that contain asbestos. 3. Provide the Removal of existing flooring for hallways in its entirety. i. Provide proper disposal of tile and adhesive that contain asbestos. 4. Provide the removal of the existing rubber stair treads as shown on sheet AD110.1. i. Provide proper disposal of the adhesive that contains asbestos 10. Include all required permits, dump fees, etc. 11. Include all protection, dust control, etc. as necessary for your work. 12. Ensure the safety of your own workforce and other workers near the abatement zone. Provide proper barricades, notification, signage, and other forms of communication and protection to keep the work area safe. 13. The Contract price includes the completion of work in a timely manner to meet or exceed the time requirements for this work scope per Contractor’s schedule. Subcontractor shall do whatever it takes to complete its work on schedule including adding more men to its work crew, paying overtime hours, and adding additional crew shifts. Contractor will not pay any addition amount for costs incurred by Subcontractor to meet the Contractor’s schedule. 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) Bonneville High School - Remodel Idaho Falls, ID April 28th,2025 Scope Package #05 – Hazardous Material Abatement Exhibit C – Subcontractor Bid Form & Scope of Work Page 4 of 6 Bidder acknowledges receipt of Clarification No. ______________________________________. (List all Clarifications) F. PROPOSAL CONDITIONS AND ACKNOWLEDGMENT Having carefully examined ALL provided Bid Documents, the undersigned firm confirms that it has read, understands, and agrees that it’s Proposal is in compliance with all conditions defined in the Bid Documents. The undersigned additionally confirms that it will provide all labor, materials, equipment, and other costs necessary to complete the Scope of Work as outlined. (Please Initial) · Invitation to Bid …………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….... · Exhibit A – General Scope Requirements……………………………………………………………………………………………………… · Exhibit B - Temp Facilities & General Requirements……………………………………………………………………………………… · Exhibit D – Insurance Requirements……………………………………….……………………………………………………………………… · Sample COI ………….…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………. · Sample General Conditions agreement …………………………………………………………………………………………………………. · Sample Subcontractor Work Order ….……………………………………………………………………….…………………………………… 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 – Removal of Existing tile for area 10 and hallways State the amount to be deducted to remove the existing flooring tile but leave the existing mastic for the hallways and area 10. Deduct Bonneville High School - Remodel Idaho Falls, ID April 28th,2025 Scope Package #05 – Hazardous Material Abatement Exhibit C – Subcontractor Bid Form & Scope of Work Page 5 of 6 Alternate #C– Cafeteria Floor Removal State the amount to be added to remove the existing flooring in the cafeteria in its entirety. Provide proper disposal of the adhesive and flooring that contains asbestos. ADD Alternate #D– Existing Stair Treads State the amount to be deducted to remove the existing stair treads but leave the existing mastic below. Deduct Alternate #D – Existing Track flooring State the amount to be added to remove the existing flooring for the indoor track area above the gym that is to receive fluid-applied flooring (see sheet A010.1) ADD Alternate #E – Potential Soft Spots on Roof Provide unit cost per SF for the removal of underlayment material on the roof that may potentially have soft spots. ADD $/SF PROPOSAL OPTIONS Subcontractor may propose voluntary options to its base Proposal. Base Proposal shall meet all requirements of the Contract Documents, including, but not limited to, Drawings, Specifications, Addenda, and Clarifications. Attach additional sheets providing clarification if necessary. 1. DESCRIPTION:___________________________________________________ __ ADD/DEDUCT (circle one) ($ ) 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. CERTIFICATION By submitting its Proposal, the Subcontractor is certifying the following: · All products or materials to be furnished as a result of this bid are free of asbestos and hazardous materials. Bonneville High School - Remodel Idaho Falls, ID April 28th,2025 Scope Package #05 – Hazardous Material Abatement Exhibit C – Subcontractor Bid Form & Scope of Work Page 6 of 6 · 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 End of Exhibit C – Subcontractor Bid Form & Scope of Work Bonneville High School - Remodel Idaho Falls, ID May 1st, 2025 Scope Package #16 – Site Concrete 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 Bonneville High School - Remodel, 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 Pocatello-Chubbuck Auditorium District 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. Bonneville High School - Remodel Idaho Falls, ID May 1st, 2025 Scope Package #16 – Site Concrete 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 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 03 3300 – Cast-In-Place Architectural Concrete 07 9200 Joint Sealants --- 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 05 5000 – Metal Fabrications 05 119.13 Metal Grating Stairs 05 7323 Exterior Ornamental Railing Division 31 --- --- 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 Site Concrete as per the Contract Documents as necessary for a complete and final installation. Bonneville High School - Remodel Idaho Falls, ID May 1st, 2025 Scope Package #16 – Site Concrete R1 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 site cast-in-place concrete as per the Contract Documents. Provide all required form materials, stripping of forming materials, concrete materials, rebar/reinforcing materials, installation of reinforcing materials, equipment, placement, finishing, curing, expansion joint materials, and all other associated labor and miscellaneous materials for a complete installation. 1. Provide site cast-in-place concrete footings and foundation walls for the 3 sets of stairs as shown on sheet AS501.1 i. Provide architectural-grade finish where concrete will be exposed as specified. 2. Provide site-cast-in-place concrete slab where shown. 3. See alternate # 1 below for retaining wall. 4. Provide thickened slab and thickened edges in slabs-on-grade as per sheet AS501.2. Coordinate top of wall and top of footings elevations to account for thickened slabs as required. 10. Provide minor fine grading as necessary for the proper execution of this work. 11. Provide all required concrete reinforcing materials as per the Contract Documents. Provide all required chairs, supports, etc. as required for proper spacing of reinforcing materials from concrete formwork and adjacent soils. Provide all required hoisting and handling of concrete reinforcing materials. 12. Provide concrete materials that strictly adhere to all the requirements of the Contract Documents. Provide all necessary admixtures as specified. Provide all required concrete materials in strengths and with proper air entrainment as specified.. 13. Provide construction and control joints in concrete slabs. Coordinate all joints with Contractor prior to placement of concrete. This subcontractor shall utilize a tear away type expansion joint material to provide a clean recessed void of appropriate depth for joint sealants where applicable. 14. All specified concrete thicknesses shall be formed to full depth as stated, no “nominal” dimension forms are allowed. 15. Install all embedded bolts/anchor rods/hold-downs, and other embedded items as furnished by Others. Provide proper coordination as necessary to ensure that embedded items are properly located prior to placement of concrete. 16. Provide all concrete reinforcing steel as indicated (rebar and welded wire mesh). Provide all required hoisting and handling of reinforcing materials. 17. Provide and maintain rebar safety caps until CM/GC assumes responsibility. 18. Provide all hoisting both materials and personnel as necessary for the proper execution of this work. 19. 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. 20. Subcontractor shall fully comply with the requirements of the Geotechnical Report and Contract Documents. 21. Provide protection for all adjacent structures, surfaces, and other materials during this scope of work. Subcontractor shall repair at their own expense any damages that result due to the performance of this work. Bonneville High School - Remodel Idaho Falls, ID May 1st, 2025 Scope Package #16 – Site Concrete R1 Exhibit C – Subcontractor Bid Form & Scope of Work Page 4 of 6 22. Provide sequencing of all work in accordance with the project schedule. 23. 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) F. PROPOSAL CONDITIONS AND ACKNOWLEDGMENT Having carefully examined ALL provided Bid Documents, the undersigned firm confirms that it has read, understands, and agrees that it’s Proposal is in compliance with all conditions defined in the Bid Documents. The undersigned additionally confirms that it will provide all labor, materials, equipment, and other costs necessary to complete the Scope of Work as outlined. (Please Initial) 1. Invitation to Bid …………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….... 2. Exhibit A – General Scope Requirements……………………………………………………………………………………………………… 3. Exhibit B - Temp Facilities & General Requirements……………………………………………………………………………………… 4. Exhibit D – Insurance Requirements……………………………………….……………………………………………………………………… 5. Sample COI ………….…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………. 6. Sample General Conditions agreement …………………………………………………………………………………………………………. 7. Sample Subcontractor Work Order ….……………………………………………………………………….…………………………………… Bonneville High School - Remodel Idaho Falls, ID May 1st, 2025 Scope Package #16 – Site Concrete 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 – Retaining Concrete Wall Provide the added cost for a new concrete retaining wall. Provide architectural-grade finish where concrete is exposed. ADD $/SF Alternate #A – Dampproofing State the amount to be added to subcontractors to provide dampporrfing around the foundation of the stairs. ADD $/SF Alternate #B – 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 $ 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. · DESCRIPTION:___________________________________________________ __ ADD/DEDUCT (circle one) ($ ) · DESCRIPTION:___________________________________________________ __ ADD/DEDUCT (circle one) ($ ) · DESCRIPTION:___________________________________________________ __ ADD/DEDUCT (circle one) ($ ) · 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. CERTIFICATION Bonneville High School - Remodel Idaho Falls, ID May 1st, 2025 Scope Package #16 – Site Concrete R1 Exhibit C – Subcontractor Bid Form & Scope of Work Page 6 of 6 By submitting its Proposal, the Subcontractor is certifying the following: 1. All products or materials to be furnished as a result of this bid are free of asbestos and hazardous materials. 2. Subcontractor’s failure to follow the requirements of this Scope Package may result in disqualification. 3. 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 End of Exhibit C – Subcontractor Bid Form & Scope of Work Bonneville High School Remodel Idaho Falls, ID May 12th, 2025 Scope Package #19 – METAL FABRICATION R1 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 Bonneville High School - Remodel, 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 Pocatello-Chubbuck Auditorium District 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. Bonneville High School Remodel Idaho Falls, ID May 12th, 2025 Scope Package #19 – METAL FABRICATION R1 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 following Specification Sections unless otherwise noted below: Division 00 – PROCUREMENT AND CONTRACTING REQUIREMENTS Division 01 – GENERAL REQUIREMENTS 05 500 Metal Fabrication 05 5119.13 Metal Grating Stairs 05 7323 Exterior Ornamental Railing --- 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. 03 3000 Cast-In-Place Concrete 03 3300 – Cast-In-Place Architectural Concrete Division 31 Earthwork 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 FABRICATION 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, Bonneville High School Remodel Idaho Falls, ID May 12th, 2025 Scope Package #19 – METAL FABRICATION R1 Exhibit C – Scope of Work Page 3 of 6 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 STRUCTURAL, MISCELLANEOUS STEEL, AND METAL FABRICATIONS as per the Contract Documents and in strict accordance with the project specifications, including, but not limited to all steel columns/posts, steel beams/tubes, bridging materials, bracing materials, shear connectors, steel angles, lintels, tube steel, high strength fasteners, loose bearing and leveling plates, direct tension indicators, miscellaneous steel fabrications, welding, etc. as necessary for a complete installation. All steel materials and fasteners to conform to the requirements outlined in the contract documents and to be pre-primed. 1. Provide metal grate steel stair system as per the Bid Documents. Which includes, but is not limited to steel tubing, metal fabricated grating, steel risers, hand and guard rail, etc. i. Provide grout for the bottom of guardrails per detail A6/A550. 2. Provide all steel-to-steel and steel to concrete attachments as per the Contract Documents. 3. Furnish and install steel angles for roof curbing and penetration as shown on sheet A520. 10. Provide all necessary cutting and removal of floor and roof decking at designated openings as per the Contract Documents. Coordinate timing of cutting for openings with other trades to ensure a safe working environment. 1. Provide cutting out of the existing steel roof deck for new unit skylights and tubular skylights. i. See alternate below for skylight windows 11. Furnish for installation by others all structural steel embeds, anchor bolts, and other embedded steel as per the Contract Documents. 12. Provide corrosion-resistant structural steel shapes where indicated in the contract documents. 13. Provide delivery tickets with each delivery, mill test reports, and mill certificates for Owner’s testing agency. 14. Provide all steel with factory applied primer, galvanizing, or powder coating as specified. Provide touch-up of finishes for field welding locations as required. 15. For all steel materials that are to be exposed (if any), steel shall be prepared appropriately prior to primer application to ensure that primer fully adheres to raw steel and steel is ready to accept finish painting. Primer that is flaking or easily removed with a flat blade shall be removed, re-prepared, and re-primed by Subcontractor. 16. Prior to erection of structural steel, inspect, field measure, and verify that embedded items are located properly and conform to specified installation tolerances and that bearing surfaces are clean. Report in writing any deficiencies found with said installations. Do not erect steel until the reported deficiencies have been corrected. Failure to provide a written report or commencement of installation will indicate Subcontractor’s acceptance of embedded installation by others. 17. 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. 18. Provide temporary power needed for the performance of this work. 19. Provide all necessary shores, guys, braces, erection clips, catenary lines, and other supports during erection to keep structural steel secure, plumb, and in alignment against temporary construction loads and loads equal in intensity to design loads. Remove when permanent connections and bracing have been placed. 20. Provide sequencing of all work in accordance with the project schedule. Deliver materials to site at such intervals as to ensure uninterrupted progress of work. Bonneville High School Remodel Idaho Falls, ID May 12th, 2025 Scope Package #19 – METAL FABRICATION R1 Exhibit C – Scope of Work Page 4 of 6 21. Provide certifications from manufacturers and governing authorities as required. 22. Provide all gas-powered welding machines as required for the performance of this work. The CMGC will NOT supply temporary power for electrically operated welding machines. 23. Provide field welding per AISC standards, including grinding and priming as required per plans and specifications. Provide welder certifications prior to start of erection. Pay for all offsite or plant third party inspections. Qualify welding processes and welding operators in accordance with AWS standards. 24. 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. 25. 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. 26. Provide protection for all adjacent structures, surfaces, and other materials during this scope of work. 27. Provide clean-up of debris generated from this scope of work on a daily basis and remove from site as directed by Headwaters Construction. 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 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 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) Bonneville High School Remodel Idaho Falls, ID May 12th, 2025 Scope Package #19 – METAL FABRICATION R1 Exhibit C – Scope of Work Page 5 of 6 F. PROPOSAL CONDITIONS AND ACKNOWLEDGEMENT Having carefully examined ALL provided Bid Documents, the undersigned firm confirms that it has read, understands, and agrees that it’s Proposal is in compliance with all conditions defined in the Bid Documents. The undersigned additionally confirms that it will provide all labor, materials, equipment, and other costs necessary to complete the Scope of Work as outlined. (Please Initial) 1. Invitation to Bid …………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….... 2. Exhibit A – General Scope Requirements……………………………………………………………………………………………………… 3. Exhibit B - Temp Facilities & General Requirements……………………………………………………………………………………… 4. Exhibit D – Insurance Requirements……………………………………….……………………………………………………………………… 5. Sample COI ………….…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………. 6. Sample General Conditions agreement …………………………………………………………………………………………………………. 7. Sample Subcontractor Work Order ….……………………………………………………………………….…………………………………… 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 – Skylight Window State the amount to be added to the Subcontractor's Proposal to provide cutting and reinforcement for the 14 new skylights in Area 10 per sheet AD030.1. 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) ($ ) Bonneville High School Remodel Idaho Falls, ID May 12th, 2025 Scope Package #19 – METAL FABRICATION R1 Exhibit C – Scope of Work Page 6 of 6 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. CERTIFICATION By submitting its Proposal, the Subcontractor is certifying the following: 1. All products or materials to be furnished as a result of this bid are free of asbestos and hazardous materials. 2. Subcontractor’s failure to follow the requirements of this Scope Package may result in disqualification. 3. 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 End of Exhibit C – Subcontractor Bid Form & Scope of Work Bonneville High School - Remodel Idaho Falls, ID April 28th, 2025 Scope Package #30 – 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 Bonneville High School - Remodel, 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 Pocatello-Chubbuck Auditorium District 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. Bonneville High School - Remodel Idaho Falls, ID April 28th, 2025 Scope Package #30 – 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 07 2100 – Building 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. 09 2216 Non-Structural Metal Framing Section 09 2900 – Gypsum Board 09 9100 Painting Division 21 Fire Suppression Division 22 Plumbing 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. Bonneville High School - Remodel Idaho Falls, ID April 28th, 2025 Scope Package #30 – 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 INTERIOR SOUND 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 sound batt insulation for the new classrooms as shown 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 Bidder acknowledges receipt of Addenda No. _________________________________________. (List all Addenda) Bonneville High School - Remodel Idaho Falls, ID April 28th, 2025 Scope Package #30 – Building Insulation Exhibit C – Subcontractor Bid Form & Scope of Work Page 4 of 5 Bidder acknowledges receipt of Clarification No. ______________________________________. (List all Clarifications) F. PROPOSAL CONDITIONS AND ACKNOWLEDGEMENT Having carefully examined ALL provided Bid Documents, the undersigned firm confirms that it has read, understands, and agrees that it’s Proposal is in compliance with all conditions defined in the Bid Documents. The undersigned additionally confirms that it will provide all labor, materials, equipment, and other costs necessary to complete the Scope of Work as outlined. (Please Initial) · Invitation to Bid …………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….... · Exhibit A – General Scope Requirements……………………………………………………………………………………………………… · Exhibit B - Temp Facilities & General Requirements……………………………………………………………………………………… · Exhibit D – Insurance Requirements……………………………………….……………………………………………………………………… · Sample COI ………….…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………. · Sample General Conditions agreement …………………………………………………………………………………………………………. · Sample Subcontractor Work Order ….……………………………………………………………………….…………………………………… 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 $ 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) ($ ) Bonneville High School - Remodel Idaho Falls, ID April 28th, 2025 Scope Package #30 – 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. CERTIFICATION By submitting its Proposal, the Subcontractor is certifying the following: · 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 End of Exhibit C – Subcontractor Bid Form & Scope of Work Bonneville High School - Remodel Idaho Falls, ID May 12th, 2025 Scope Package #31 – ROOFING SYSTEMS R1 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 Bonneville High School - Remodel, 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 Pocatello-Chubbuck Auditorium District 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. Bonneville High School - Remodel Idaho Falls, ID May 12th, 2025 Scope Package #31 – ROOFING SYSTEMS R1 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 following Specification Sections unless otherwise noted below: Division 00 – PROCUREMENT AND CONTRACTING REQUIREMENTS Division 01 – GENERAL REQUIREMENTS 07 5419 Polyvinyl Chloride (PVC) Roofing 07 6200 - Sheet Metal Flashing and Trim --- --- 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. 08 6200 Unit Skylights 08 6223 Tubular Skylights Division 06 1053 – Miscellaneous Rough Carpentry Division 23 - PLUMBING 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 ROOFING SYSTEMS as per the Contract Documents as necessary for a complete and final installation. Bonneville High School - Remodel Idaho Falls, ID May 12th, 2025 Scope Package #31 – ROOFING SYSTEMS R1 Exhibit C – 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 the Removal of the existing roof membrane in areas as shown on sheet AD030.1 1. Provide removal of existing parapet caps of areas where roofing membrane is removed. 2. Provide the removal of existing underlayment material for installing new tubular and unit skylights. 3. Remove and dispose of selective demolition materials per city requirements. 4. Provide a unit cost per SF for the removal of roofing underlayment materials where soft spots may occur. See alternates below. 10. Provide a complete MEMBRANE ROOFING SYSTEM as per the Contract Documents. Include all required roofing membrane materials (in type, thickness, and color as specified); cover board, bonding adhesives, sheet flashings, sealants, water cutoff mastic, coated sheet metal, metal reglet terminations, walkway matt, misc. terminations, vapor barriers, accessories, and all labor, misc. materials, and equipment necessary for a complete and warranted installation. 1. Provide Sarnafil, Inc S327 60 mil white membrane 11. Provide all roof related built-up insulation as per the Contract Documents. Include all insulation materials, accessories, labor, equipment, etc. as required for a complete installation. Provide all required built-up crickets and tapered insulation as necessary to ensure that all drainage is directed to the building perimeter or roof drains as indicated in the Contract Documents. 1. Provide crickets at all roof top mounted equipment which includes, but is not limited to, skylights, roof hatches, etc. to assure positive drainage around such elements. 2. Provide a unit cost per SF for the replacement of roofing underlayment materials where soft spots may occur. See alternates below. 3. Verify the minimum roof slope is not less than ½” per foot during installation of new roof membrane. 12. Clean exposed unit skylight surfaces according to manufacturer's written instructions. Touch up damaged metal coatings and finishes. 13. Install curbing for tubular skylights as furnished by others. Provide all necessary flashing, sealant, hoisting, etc. for complete installation. 14. Install unit skylights as furnished by others. Provide all necessary flashing, sealant, hoisting, etc. for complete installation. 1. Install curbing for unit skylights. 2. Provide for inspection of components prior to installation, do not install damaged components. 3. Clean exposed unit skylight surfaces according to manufacturer's written instructions. Touch up damaged metal coatings and finishes. 15. Provide 2x treated blocking support for curbing and roof penetrations as shown on sheet A520. 16. After installation of the first unit, field test to determine adequacy of installation. Conduct water test in presence of Owner, Architect, or Contractor, or their designated representative. Correct if needed before proceeding with the installation of subsequent units. 17. Provide all blocking, nailers, insulation stops, and transitions required by manufacturer to obtain the specified roofing warranty. 18. Provide all SHEET METAL FLASHING AND TRIM as per the Contract Documents. Include all required submittals; quality assurance Bonneville High School - Remodel Idaho Falls, ID May 12th, 2025 Scope Package #31 – ROOFING SYSTEMS R1 Exhibit C – Scope of Work Page 4 of 6 measures; mock-ups; delivery, storage, and handling; warranties; sheet metal materials; fabrication; underlayments; misc. materials; fasteners; labor, equipment; etc. as necessary for a complete installation. This subcontract shall specifically provide all parapet copings, scuppers, fascia, gutters & downspouts, roof counter-flashings, copings, coping caps, reglets, etc. All through wall flashing, sills and other non-roof related flashing shall be provided by others. Metal soffit panels shall be provided by others. 1. Provide flashing for roof penetrations and around all curbing. 2. Provide pre-finished metal cap and cleat at all parapet walls of new roofing. 19. Provide temporary roof enclosures and water stops as required at the end of each workday to prevent any water intrusion. 20. Provide fabrication and installation in accordance with specified tolerances and manufacturer’s recommendations. 21. Provide for inspection of components prior to installation, do not install damaged components. 22. 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. 23. Provide all required testing as required by the Contract Documents, code and local jurisdictions. 24. Provide protection of furnished materials against damage to finished surfaces during transit, loading and offloading. 25. Participate in a pre-installation meeting. 26. Provide materials that comply with all regulatory requirements with regards to fire rating. 27. Comply with warranty requirements as outlined in the contract documents. 28. Provide all hoisting both materials and personnel as necessary for the proper execution of this work. 29. Provide all required layout of work from major benchmarks and grid lines as furnished by Others. 30. Provide clean-up of debris generated from this scope of work on a daily basis and remove from site as directed by Headwaters Construction. 31. Provide sequencing of all work in accordance with the project schedule. 32. Provide protection for all adjacent structures, surfaces, and other materials during this scope of work. Be aware of other finishes in place; make necessary accommodations to not damage work done by others. 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 Bonneville High School - Remodel Idaho Falls, ID May 12th, 2025 Scope Package #31 – ROOFING SYSTEMS R1 Exhibit C – Scope of Work Page 5 of 6 ADDENDA AND CLARIFICATIONS Bidder acknowledges receipt of Addenda No. _________________________________________. (List all Addenda) Bidder acknowledges receipt of Clarification No. ______________________________________. (List all Clarifications) F. PROPOSAL CONDITIONS AND ACKNOWLEDGEMENT Having carefully examined ALL provided Bid Documents, the undersigned firm confirms that it has read, understands, and agrees that it’s Proposal is in compliance with all conditions defined in the Bid Documents. The undersigned additionally confirms that it will provide all labor, materials, equipment, and other costs necessary to complete the Scope of Work as outlined. (Please Initial) · Invitation to Bid …………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….... · Exhibit A – General Scope Requirements……………………………………………………………………………………………………… · Exhibit B - Temp Facilities & General Requirements……………………………………………………………………………………… · Exhibit D – Insurance Requirements……………………………………….……………………………………………………………………… · Sample COI ………….…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………. · Sample General Conditions agreement …………………………………………………………………………………………………………. · Sample Subcontractor Work Order ….……………………………………………………………………….…………………………………… 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 – Unit cost for removal of soft spots on the roof Provide unit cost (per SF) for removal of existing roofing underlayment material. ADD $/SF Bonneville High School - Remodel Idaho Falls, ID May 12th, 2025 Scope Package #31 – ROOFING SYSTEMS R1 Exhibit C – Scope of Work Page 6 of 6 Alternate #C – Unit cost for replacing underlayment roof material Provide unit cost (per SF) for replacing the underlayment material, i.e., insulation, coverboard, etc. ADD $/SF Alternate #B – Skylight Window State the amount to be added to Subcontractor's Proposal to provide 14 new skylights in Area 10 per sheet AD030.1 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) ($ ) 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. CERTIFICATION By submitting its Proposal, the Subcontractor is certifying the following: · 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 End of Exhibit C – Subcontractor Bid Form & Scope of Work Bonneville High School - Remodel Idaho Falls, ID May 12th, 2025 Scope Package #32 – Unit Skylights R1 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 Bonneville High School - Remodel, 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 Pocatello-Chubbuck Auditorium District 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. Bonneville High School - Remodel Idaho Falls, ID May 12th, 2025 Scope Package #32 – Unit Skylights R1 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: 08 6200 – Unit Skylights --- --- 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. 06 1053 Miscellaneous Rough Carpentry 07 5419 Polyvinyl Chloride (PVC) Roofing ---- 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 UNIT SKYLIGHTS 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 Bonneville High School - Remodel Idaho Falls, ID May 12th, 2025 Scope Package #32 – Unit Skylights R1 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 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. Furnish UNIT SKYLIGHTS as per the Contract Documents provide all aluminum components, fasteners, glazing, joint sealants, flashing, security bar, wire suspension kit, local dimmer control, specified finish, etc. 1. Furnish curbing for unit skylights. The installation of curbing will be provided by others. 10. Provide for inspection of components prior to installation, do not install damaged components. 11. Provide all required submittals, operation & maintenance data, guarantees, warranties, record drawings, coordination drawings, etc. as described in the Contract Documents. 12. Provide all mock-ups as per the Contract Documents. The subcontractor shall thoroughly review the Contract Documents to determine what scope if any they may be required to provide for all mock-ups. 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) F. PROPOSAL CONDITIONS AND ACKNOWLEDGEMENT Having carefully examined ALL provided Bid Documents, the undersigned firm confirms that it has read, understands, and agrees that it’s Proposal is in compliance with all conditions defined in the Bid Documents. The undersigned additionally confirms that it will provide all labor, materials, equipment, and other costs necessary to complete the Scope of Work as outlined. Bonneville High School - Remodel Idaho Falls, ID May 12th, 2025 Scope Package #32 – Unit Skylights R1 Exhibit C – Scope of Work Page 4 of 5 (Please Initial) · Invitation to Bid …………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….... · Exhibit A – General Scope Requirements……………………………………………………………………………………………………… · Exhibit B - Temp Facilities & General Requirements……………………………………………………………………………………… · Exhibit D – Insurance Requirements……………………………………….……………………………………………………………………… · Sample COI ………….…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………. · Sample General Conditions agreement …………………………………………………………………………………………………………. · Sample Subcontractor Work Order ….……………………………………………………………………….…………………………………… 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 #B – Skylight Window State the amount to be added to Subcontractor's Proposal to provide 14 new skylights in Area 10 per sheet AD030.1. 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 $ 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 Bonneville High School - Remodel Idaho Falls, ID May 12th, 2025 Scope Package #32 – Unit Skylights R1 Exhibit C – Scope of Work Page 5 of 5 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. CERTIFICATION By submitting its Proposal, the Subcontractor is certifying the following: · 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 End of Exhibit C – Subcontractor Bid Form & Scope of Work Bonneville High School - Remodel Idaho Falls, ID April 28th, 2025 Scope Package #33 – Tubular Skylights 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 Bonneville High School - Remodel, 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 Pocatello-Chubbuck Auditorium District 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. Bonneville High School - Remodel Idaho Falls, ID April 28th, 2025 Scope Package #33 – Tubular Skylights 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: 08 6223 Tubular Skylights 07 6200 Sheet Metal Flashing and Trim --- 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. 06 1053 Miscellaneous Rough Carpentry 07 5419 Polyvinyl Chloride (PVC) Roofing ---- 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 TUBULAR SKYLIGHTS 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 Bonneville High School - Remodel Idaho Falls, ID April 28th, 2025 Scope Package #33 – Tubular Skylights 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 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. determine what scope if any they may be required to provide for all mock-ups. 10. Provide TUBULAR SKYLIGHTS as per the Contract Documents provide all aluminum components, fasteners, glazing, joint sealants, flashing, security bar, wire suspension kit, local dimmer control, specified finish, etc. for a complete installation 1. Furnish curbs for skylights. The installation will be provided by others. 11. Coordinate installation of tubular skylight with installation of substrates, roof insulation, roofing membrane, and flashing as required to ensure that each element of the Work performs properly and that combined elements are waterproof and weathertight. 12. After installation of the first unit, field test to determine adequacy of installation. Conduct water test in presence of Owner, Architect, or Contractor, or their designated representative. Correct if needed before proceeding with the installation of subsequent units. 13. Provide for inspection of components prior to installation, do not install damaged components. 14. Provide all required submittals, operation & maintenance data, guarantees, warranties, record drawings, coordination drawings, etc. as described in the Contract Documents. 15. Clean exposed tubular skylight surfaces according to manufacturer's written instructions. Touch up damaged metal coatings and finishes. 16. Provide all hoisting materials and personnel as necessary for the proper execution of this work. 17. Provide all required layouts of work from major benchmarks and grid lines as furnished by Others. 18. Provide protection for all adjacent structures, surfaces, and other materials during this scope of work. 19. Provide all mock-ups as per the Contract Documents. The subcontractor shall thoroughly review the Contract Documents to determine what scope if any they may be required to provide for all mock-ups. 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. _________________________________________. Bonneville High School - Remodel Idaho Falls, ID April 28th, 2025 Scope Package #33 – Tubular Skylights Exhibit C – Scope of Work Page 4 of 5 (List all Addenda) Bidder acknowledges receipt of Clarification No. ______________________________________. (List all Clarifications) F. PROPOSAL CONDITIONS AND ACKNOWLEDGEMENT Having carefully examined ALL provided Bid Documents, the undersigned firm confirms that it has read, understands, and agrees that it’s Proposal is in compliance with all conditions defined in the Bid Documents. The undersigned additionally confirms that it will provide all labor, materials, equipment, and other costs necessary to complete the Scope of Work as outlined. (Please Initial) • Invitation to Bid …………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….... • Exhibit A – General Scope Requirements……………………………………………………………………………………………………… • Exhibit B - Temp Facilities & General Requirements……………………………………………………………………………………… • Exhibit D – Insurance Requirements……………………………………….……………………………………………………………………… • Sample COI ………….…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………. • Sample General Conditions agreement …………………………………………………………………………………………………………. • Sample Subcontractor Work Order ….……………………………………………………………………….…………………………………… 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 $ 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) ($ ) Bonneville High School - Remodel Idaho Falls, ID April 28th, 2025 Scope Package #33 – Tubular Skylights 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. CERTIFICATION By submitting its Proposal, the Subcontractor is certifying the following: • 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 End of Exhibit C – Subcontractor Bid Form & Scope of Work Bonneville High School - Remodel Idaho Falls, ID April 28th, 2025 Scope Package #47 – DOORS, FRAMES & HARDWARE 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 Bonneville High School - Remodel, 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 Pocatello-Chubbuck Auditorium District 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. Bonneville High School - Remodel Idaho Falls, ID April 28th, 2025 Scope Package #47 – DOORS, FRAMES & HARDWARE 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 following Specification Sections unless otherwise noted below: Division 00 – PROCUREMENT AND CONTRACTING REQUIREMENTS Division 01 – GENERAL REQUIREMENTS 07 9200 Joint Sealants Section 08 1213 - Hollow Metal Frames Section 08 1416 - Flush Wood Doors Section 08 7100 - Door Hardware 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 0540 00 – Cold Formed Metal Framing Section 09 2900 – Gypsum Board Assemblies Section 09 2216 – Non-structural Metal Framing 09 900 Painting Division 26 - Electrical Division 27 - Communications Division 28 – Electronic Safety and Security --- --- 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. Bonneville High School - Remodel Idaho Falls, ID April 28th, 2025 Scope Package #47 – DOORS, FRAMES & HARDWARE 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 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 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 HOLLOW METAL DOORS AND FRAMES AND FLUSH WOOD DOORS as per the Contract Documents both interior and exterior. 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 all required factory finishes for wood doors as outlined in contract documents. 1. Provide all DOOR HARDWARE AND FINISH HARDWARE as per the Contract Documents. Include all required submittals; quality assurance measures; delivery, 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 necessary 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. 2. Provide adjustment and a full check of each operating item of door hardware and each door to ensure proper operation or function 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. 3. Provide delivery and storage of all materials using correct measures as specified by the Contract Documents, all materials must be stored under cover and with adequate ventilation. Wood products will not be delivered until the building has been enclosed and HVAC system is operating at occupancy levels for the remainder of the construction period. 4. Provide installation of all materials and accessories 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. 5. Verify actual dimension of openings by field measurements before fabrication. 6. 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. 7. Installation of doors and frames to be performed by a qualified installer per industry best practices and comply with installation tolerances as outlined in contract documents. 8. 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. Bonneville High School - Remodel Idaho Falls, ID April 28th, 2025 Scope Package #47 – DOORS, FRAMES & HARDWARE Exhibit C – Subcontractor Bid Form & Scope of Work Page 4 of 6 Failure to provide a written report or commencement of the work will indicate Subcontractor’s acceptance of previously performed work. 9. Provide all necessary anchors and comply with spacing requirements for frame installations. 10. Provide proper coordination for rough openings as necessary. Report in writing as soon as possible any discrepancies found with openings prior to installation. 11. Install all components in accordance with manufacturer’s recommended instructions and approved shop drawings. 12. Provide protection of materials against damage to finished surfaces during transit, loading and offloading. 13. Provide protection for all adjacent structures, surfaces, and other materials during this scope of work. Be aware of other finishes in place. 14. make necessary accommodations to not damage work done by others. 15. Participate in a pre-installation meeting. 16. Provide sequencing of all work in accordance with the project schedule. 17. Provide materials that comply with all regulatory requirements with regards to fire rating. 18. Comply with warranty requirements as outlined in the contract documents. 19. 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. 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) Bidder acknowledges receipt of Clarification No. ______________________________________. (List all Clarifications) Bonneville High School - Remodel Idaho Falls, ID April 28th, 2025 Scope Package #47 – DOORS, FRAMES & HARDWARE Exhibit C – Subcontractor Bid Form & Scope of Work Page 5 of 6 F. PROPOSAL CONDITIONS AND ACKNOWLEDGEMENT Having carefully examined ALL provided Bid Documents, the undersigned firm confirms that it has read, understands, and agrees that it’s Proposal is in compliance with all conditions defined in the Bid Documents. The undersigned additionally confirms that it will provide all labor, materials, equipment, and other costs necessary to complete the Scope of Work as outlined. (Please Initial) • Invitation to Bid …………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….... • Exhibit A – General Scope Requirements……………………………………………………………………………………………………… • Exhibit B - Temp Facilities & General Requirements……………………………………………………………………………………… • Exhibit D – Insurance Requirements……………………………………….……………………………………………………………………… • Sample COI ………….…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………. • Sample General Conditions agreement …………………………………………………………………………………………………………. • Sample Subcontractor Work Order ….……………………………………………………………………….…………………………………… 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 – Solid Surface Sills State the amount to be added to provide the solid surface sills for the thin aluminum window frames per detail C4/A510 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. Bonneville High School - Remodel Idaho Falls, ID April 28th, 2025 Scope Package #47 – DOORS, FRAMES & HARDWARE Exhibit C – Subcontractor Bid Form & Scope of Work Page 6 of 6 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. CERTIFICATION By submitting its Proposal, the Subcontractor is certifying the following: • 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 End of Exhibit C – Subcontractor Bid Form & Scope of Work Bonneville High School - Remodel Idaho Falls, ID May12th, 2025 Scope Package #48 – DRYWALL & METAL STUD FRAMING R2 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 Bonneville High School - Remodel, 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 Pocatello-Chubbuck Auditorium District 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. Bonneville High School - Remodel Idaho Falls, ID May12th, 2025 Scope Package #48 – DRYWALL & METAL STUD FRAMING R2 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 09 2216 – Non-Structural Metal Framing 09 2900 – 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. 07 2100 - Building Insulation Division 08 - Openings 09 5113 Ceramic Tiling 09 9100 – 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 DRYWALL & METAL STUD FRAMING as per the Contract Documents as necessary for a complete and final installation. Bonneville High School - Remodel Idaho Falls, ID May12th, 2025 Scope Package #48 – DRYWALL & METAL STUD FRAMING R2 Exhibit C – Subcontractor Bid Form & Scope of Work Page 3 of 7 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 NON-STRUCTURAL METAL FRAMING as described in the Contract Documents, including, but not limited to interior wall framing, interior gypsum assemblies, headers ceilings, etc. Provide all required submittals; quality assurance measures; field measuring; delivery, storage and handling; steel framing members (studs, runners, headers, head joints, typical tracks, deflection tracks, deflection clips, drift clips, anchor clips, firestop tracks, sealer gaskets, shims); flatstrap and backing plates; bridging; furring channels; suspension systems (tie wire, anchors, fasteners, wire hangers, furring members); grid suspension systems; misc. materials; fasteners; isolation strips; sill sealer; labor; equipment; etc. as required for the proper execution of this work. 1. Provide metal framing for new classrooms as shown. 2. Provide metal stud framing for all new skylights per detail A3/A520. i. Provide plywood around skylights as shown. ii. See alternate below. 3. Provide non-bearing headers as shown. 4. Provide blocking for the door stops and bumper rails, wall and base cabinets, shelving, projectors, visual display, etc. 10. Provide drywall and hat channels for existing masonry and concrete walls as shown to receive drywall per detail E6/ A510. 11. Provide an installation of metal framing and accessories that is plumb, square, and true to line, and with connections securely fastened, according to manufacturer’s written recommendations and requirements and within 1/8” variation in 10’-0”. Cut framing members by sawing or shearing; do not torch cut. Fasten cold-formed metal framing members by welding. Wire tying of cold-formed metal framing members is not permitted. 12. Where metal framing is part of a fire-resistance-rated assembly, provide framing identical to that of assemblies tested for fire resistance per ASTM E119 by a testing and inspecting agency acceptable to authorities having jurisdiction. 13. Provide all GYPSUM BOARD as per the Contract Documents. Provide all required submittals; quality assurance measures; delivery, storage and handling; interior gypsum board materials (in all types and sizes as specified); moisture and mold resistant gypsum board materials; abuse-resistant gypsum board (if required); cementitious backer units at tile; 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. as necessary for a complete and finished installation. 1. Provide cementitious backer board for walls with tile. 2. Provide control joints for metal stud walls as applicable per detail B3/A510. 3. 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. If required, provide all pre-prime under texture as may be required. Utilize best practices when installing Gypsum Board as referenced in the project specifications. 4. Provide any re-texturing and patching of gypsum board surfaces where texture is not acceptable by Architect/Owner during punch-list procedures. 14. Provide 2x blocking and plywood around glazed openings per details C4, D3,E3/A510 Bonneville High School - Remodel Idaho Falls, ID May12th, 2025 Scope Package #48 – DRYWALL & METAL STUD FRAMING R2 Exhibit C – Subcontractor Bid Form & Scope of Work Page 4 of 7 15. Provide all required acoustical and smoke sealants as per the Contract Documents. Include all required sealant materials, backing rods, miscellaneous materials, surface cleaning, priming, masking, tooling, cleaning of excess materials, labor, equipment, etc. as necessary for a complete installation. 1. Provide acoustic sealant per detail on sheets A510 & A520 16. Subcontractor shall be responsible to ensure that all gypsum assemblies are constructed such to meet required fire ratings. Subcontractor shall aid CMGC with identifying any penetrations by others in fire rated assemblies which are improperly fire caulked and/or fire sleeved. 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. 19. 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. 20. Provide coordination, framing and blocking 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. 21. Provide sequencing of all work in accordance with the project schedule. 22. Comply with material delivery, storage, and handling requirements as per the project specifications. Subcontractor shall coordinate with CMGC for storage locations of materials. 23. Provide certifications from manufacturers and governing authorities as required. 24. 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. 25. Provide all hoisting both materials and personnel as necessary for the safe and proper execution of this work carried out according to standards and regulations set by OSHA. Coordinate with Headwaters Construction on location and other requirements of hoisting equipment. 26. Provide all required layout of work from major benchmarks and grid lines as furnished by Others. 27. Provide protection for all adjacent structures, surfaces, and other materials during this scope of work. 28. 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. 29. Provide all required submittals, samples, operation & maintenance data, guarantees, warranties, record drawings, coordination drawings, etc. as described in the Contract Documents. 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: Bonneville High School - Remodel Idaho Falls, ID May12th, 2025 Scope Package #48 – DRYWALL & METAL STUD FRAMING R2 Exhibit C – Subcontractor Bid Form & Scope of Work Page 5 of 7 ☐ 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) F. PROPOSAL CONDITIONS AND ACKNOWLEDGEMENT Having carefully examined ALL provided Bid Documents, the undersigned firm confirms that it has read, understands, and agrees that it’s Proposal is in compliance with all conditions defined in the Bid Documents. The undersigned additionally confirms that it will provide all labor, materials, equipment, and other costs necessary to complete the Scope of Work as outlined. (Please Initial) · Invitation to Bid …………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….... · Exhibit A – General Scope Requirements……………………………………………………………………………………………………… · Exhibit B - Temp Facilities & General Requirements……………………………………………………………………………………… · Exhibit D – Insurance Requirements……………………………………….……………………………………………………………………… · Sample COI ………….…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………. · Sample General Conditions agreement …………………………………………………………………………………………………………. · Sample Subcontractor Work Order ….……………………………………………………………………….…………………………………… 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 $ Bonneville High School - Remodel Idaho Falls, ID May12th, 2025 Scope Package #48 – DRYWALL & METAL STUD FRAMING R2 Exhibit C – Subcontractor Bid Form & Scope of Work Page 6 of 7 Alternate #B – Solid Surface Sills State the amount to be added to provide the solid surface sills for the thin aluminum frames per detail C4/A510 ADD $ Alternate #C – Skylight Window State the amount to be added to Subcontractor's Proposal to provide 14 new skylights in Area 10 per sheet AD030.1 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) ($ ) 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. CERTIFICATION By submitting its Proposal, the Subcontractor is certifying the following: · 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 End of Exhibit C – Subcontractor Bid Form & Scope of Work Bonneville High School - Remodel Idaho Falls, ID May12th, 2025 Scope Package #48 – DRYWALL & METAL STUD FRAMING R2 Exhibit C – Subcontractor Bid Form & Scope of Work Page 7 of 7 Bonneville High School - Remodel Idaho Falls, ID April 28th, 2025 Scope Package #49 – 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 Bonneville High School - Remodel, 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 Pocatello-Chubbuck Auditorium District 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. Bonneville High School - Remodel Idaho Falls, ID April 28th, 2025 Scope Package #49 – 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 09 5113 – Acoustical Panel 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. 05 40 00 Cold-Formed Metal Framing Section 09 21 16 – Gypsum Board Assemblies Division 21 Fire Suppression 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 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, Bonneville High School - Remodel Idaho Falls, ID April 28th, 2025 Scope Package #49 – Acoustical Ceilings Exhibit C – 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 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 new acoustic ceiling tiles for classrooms where shown 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. Comply with installation requirements as outlined in the contract documents. 18. 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. 19. Provide sequencing of all work in accordance with the project schedule. 20. Provide all hoisting both materials and personnel as necessary for the proper execution of this work. 21. Provide protection for all adjacent structures, surfaces, and other materials indicated to remain in place during the scope of this work. 22. Any damage to adjacent structures, surfaces, and other materials called to remain shall be replaced at subcontractor’s expense. 23. 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. Bonneville High School - Remodel Idaho Falls, ID April 28th, 2025 Scope Package #49 – 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) F. PROPOSAL CONDITIONS AND ACKNOWLEDGEMENT Having carefully examined ALL provided Bid Documents, the undersigned firm confirms that it has read, understands, and agrees that it’s Proposal is in compliance with all conditions defined in the Bid Documents. The undersigned additionally confirms that it will provide all labor, materials, equipment, and other costs necessary to complete the Scope of Work as outlined. (Please Initial) • Invitation to Bid …………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….... • Exhibit A – General Scope Requirements……………………………………………………………………………………………………… • Exhibit B - Temp Facilities & General Requirements……………………………………………………………………………………… • Exhibit D – Insurance Requirements……………………………………….……………………………………………………………………… • Sample COI ………….…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………. • Sample General Conditions agreement …………………………………………………………………………………………………………. • Sample Subcontractor Work Order ….……………………………………………………………………….…………………………………… 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) Bonneville High School - Remodel Idaho Falls, ID April 28th, 2025 Scope Package #49 – Acoustical Ceilings Exhibit C – Scope of Work Page 5 of 5 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 $ 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. CERTIFICATION By submitting its Proposal, the Subcontractor is certifying the following: • 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 End of Exhibit C – Subcontractor Bid Form & Scope of Work Bonneville High School - Remodel Idaho Falls, ID May 12th, 2025 Scope Package #50 – 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 Bonneville High School – Remodel, 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 Pocatello-Chubbuck Auditorium District 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. Bonneville High School - Remodel Idaho Falls, ID May 12th, 2025 Scope Package #50 – 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 following Specification Sections unless otherwise noted below: Division 00 – PROCUREMENT AND CONTRACTING REQUIREMENTS Division 01 – GENERAL REQUIREMENTS Section 09 6513 Resilient Wall Base and Accessories 09 6516.23 Vinyl Sheet Flooring 096519.23 Vinyl Tile Flooring 09 6813 Tile Carpeting 07 9200 Joint Sealants --- --- 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 30 00 – Cast-In-Place Concrete --- --- 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 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, Bonneville High School - Remodel Idaho Falls, ID May 12th, 2025 Scope Package #50 – FLOORING R1 Exhibit C – Subcontractor Bid Form & Scope of Work Page 3 of 6 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 RUBBER ATHLETIC FLOOIRNG as per the Contract Documents, including, but not limited to all broadloom and tile carpet materials 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. 10. Provide all RESILIENT FLOORING as per the Contract Documents. Include all required resilient flooring materials in all types, sizes, thicknesses, colors, and textures as specified; trowelable leveling and patching compounds; primers; moisture and PH testing; adhesives; surface preparation; layout; labor; equipment, etc. as required for a complete installation. Basis of design 2mm LVT – Mohawk Natural & Pine Gray 1. Provide resilient flooring as specified and shown on sheet A010.1 2. Provide resilient flooring patterns as shown on sheet A010.1 3. Subcontractors shall submit bids for luxury vinyl tile (LVT) ONLY based on a standard Unit Price of $5.00 per square foot. (Material product only). Costs of preparation and installation shall be added to bid and listed as a separate item on bid form. The School District reserves the right to choose from any of the above manufacturers based on the $5.00 /square foot material unit price. Once the Owner selects an LVT collection from one of the above manufacturers, if a difference exists between the actual cost of the selected collection and the $5.00 / square foot materials only unit price, the cost increase / decrease will be addressed through change order to the contract. 11. Provide all RESILIENT BASE AND ACCESSORIES as per the Contract Documents, including, but not limited to all thermoplastic rubber base in all types, sizes and colors as specified, rubber base accessories and misc. materials, labor, equipment, etc. as necessary for a complete installation. Provide proper coordination with other subcontractors for sequencing, etc. as necessary for the proper performance of this work. Provide products by one of the following: Burke Mercer Flooring Products, Flexco Inc, and Roppe Corporation. 1. Provide 4” rubber base where shown on the Bid Documents 2. Provide rubber base around reinstalled lockers. 12. Provide all CARPETING as per the Contract Documents, including, but not limited to all broadloom and tile carpet materials 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. 1. Provide carpet tile Mohawk Expedition Collection mineral 978 and Lagoon 576. 2. Provide WALK OFF MAT as shown on sheet A010.1 13. Provide leveling and patching over concrete slab for areas where the existing flooring is removed. 14. Provide leveling and patching over existing flooring that will not be removed, but will receive new flooring over the existing flooring. 15. All materials to comply with flame spread ratings as required; provide manufacturers certifications. 16. Provide all required and recommended moldings, transition, and edge strips, and fillers for a proper installation. 1. Provide transitions per details B1 & B2/A510 Bonneville High School - Remodel Idaho Falls, ID May 12th, 2025 Scope Package #50 – FLOORING R1 Exhibit C – Subcontractor Bid Form & Scope of Work Page 4 of 6 17. Provide for removal of excess adhesive residues during installation to prevent staining and damage to adjacent surfaces. 18. Provide proper coordination with other subcontractors for sequencing, etc. as necessary for the proper performance of this work. 19. 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. 20. Provide all required layout of work from major benchmarks and grid lines as furnished by Others. 21. Provide clean-up of debris generated from this scope of work on a daily basis and remove from site as directed by Headwaters Construction. 22. Provide sequencing of all work in accordance with the project schedule. 23. Provide protection for all adjacent structures, surfaces, and other materials during this scope of work. 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) F. PROPOSAL CONDITIONS AND ACKNOWLEDGEMENT Having carefully examined ALL provided Bid Documents, the undersigned firm confirms that it has read, understands, and agrees that it’s Proposal is in compliance with all conditions defined in the Bid Documents. The undersigned additionally confirms that it will provide all labor, materials, equipment, and other costs necessary to complete the Scope of Work as outlined. (Please Initial) · Invitation to Bid …………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….... · Exhibit A – General Scope Requirements……………………………………………………………………………………………………… Bonneville High School - Remodel Idaho Falls, ID May 12th, 2025 Scope Package #50 – FLOORING R1 Exhibit C – Subcontractor Bid Form & Scope of Work Page 5 of 6 · Exhibit B - Temp Facilities & General Requirements……………………………………………………………………………………… · Exhibit D – Insurance Requirements……………………………………….……………………………………………………………………… · Sample COI ………….…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………. · Sample General Conditions agreement …………………………………………………………………………………………………………. · Sample Subcontractor Work Order ….……………………………………………………………………….…………………………………… 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 $ 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. CERTIFICATION By submitting its Proposal, the Subcontractor is certifying the following: Bonneville High School - Remodel Idaho Falls, ID May 12th, 2025 Scope Package #50 – FLOORING R1 Exhibit C – Subcontractor Bid Form & Scope of Work Page 6 of 6 · 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 End of Exhibit C – Subcontractor Bid Form & Scope of Work Bonneville High School - Remodel Idaho Falls, ID April 28th, 2025 Scope Package #51 – Fluid Applied Athletic Flooring 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 Bonneville High School – Remodel, 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 Pocatello-Chubbuck Auditorium District 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. Bonneville High School - Remodel Idaho Falls, ID April 28th, 2025 Scope Package #51 – Fluid Applied Athletic Flooring 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 following Specification Sections unless otherwise noted below: Division 00 – PROCUREMENT AND CONTRACTING REQUIREMENTS Division 01 – GENERAL REQUIREMENTS 09 6766 Fluid Applied Athletic Flooring 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 30 00 – Cast-In-Place Concrete 07 9200 – 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 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 Fluid Applied Athletic 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. 7. Provide all required Mobilizations as necessary for the proper execution of the work, including, but not limited to all preparatory work Bonneville High School - Remodel Idaho Falls, ID April 28th, 2025 Scope Package #51 – Fluid Applied Athletic Flooring Exhibit C – Subcontractor Bid Form & Scope of Work Page 3 of 6 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 FLUID APPLIED ATHLETIC FLOORING as per the Contract Documents. Include all required fluid applied flooring materials in all thicknesses, colors and textures as specified; adhesives; base mats; scratch coats; wear coats; trowelable leveling and patching compounds; moisture and PH testing; surface preparation; layout; labor; equipment, etc. as required for a complete installation. 1. Provide Herculan MF7+2 as specified. 2. Provide fluid applied athletic flooring at locations as shown on sheet A010.1. 3. Provide games lines as specified and shown on sheet A020.2. 10. See alternate below for self-level over existing flooring. 11. Perform floor preparation, including any required leveling & patching compounds, fillers and sanding as necessary for a proper installation. 12. Do not install until concrete slabs have cured and are sufficiently dry to bond with adhesives. Provide for moisture testing and PH testing as necessary for a quality installation. 13. 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. 14. Provide leveling and patching over existing flooring for track area 15. All materials to comply with flame spread ratings as required; provide manufacturers certifications. 16. Obtain materials to complete this scope of work through a single source manufacturer. 17. Provide all required and recommended moldings, transition, and edge strips, and fillers for a proper installation. 18. Provide for removal of excess adhesive residues during installation to prevent staining and damage to adjacent surfaces. 19. Provide proper coordination with other subcontractors for sequencing, etc. as necessary for the proper performance of this work. 20. 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. 21. Provide all required layout of work from major benchmarks and grid lines as furnished by Others. 22. Provide clean-up of debris generated from this scope of work on a daily basis and remove from site as directed by Headwaters Construction. 23. Provide sequencing of all work in accordance with the project schedule. 24. Provide protection for all adjacent structures, surfaces, and other materials during this scope of work. C. EXCLUSIONS Bonneville High School - Remodel Idaho Falls, ID April 28th, 2025 Scope Package #51 – Fluid Applied Athletic Flooring Exhibit C – Subcontractor Bid Form & Scope of Work Page 4 of 6 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) F. PROPOSAL CONDITIONS AND ACKNOWLEDGEMENT Having carefully examined ALL provided Bid Documents, the undersigned firm confirms that it has read, understands, and agrees that it’s Proposal is in compliance with all conditions defined in the Bid Documents. The undersigned additionally confirms that it will provide all labor, materials, equipment, and other costs necessary to complete the Scope of Work as outlined. (Please Initial) · Invitation to Bid …………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….... · Exhibit A – General Scope Requirements……………………………………………………………………………………………………… · Exhibit B - Temp Facilities & General Requirements……………………………………………………………………………………… · Exhibit D – Insurance Requirements……………………………………….……………………………………………………………………… · Sample COI ………….…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………. · Sample General Conditions agreement …………………………………………………………………………………………………………. · Sample Subcontractor Work Order ….……………………………………………………………………….…………………………………… BASE PROPOSAL ($ ) WORDS: _____________________________________________________________________________________________________ (Amount shall be shown in both words and figures. In case of discrepancy, the amount shown in words will govern.) ALTERNATES Bonneville High School - Remodel Idaho Falls, ID April 28th, 2025 Scope Package #51 – Fluid Applied Athletic Flooring Exhibit C – Subcontractor Bid Form & Scope of Work Page 5 of 6 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 – Self-level Over Existing Track Flooring State the amount to be added to subcontractor's proposal to provide self-level over the existing track area. 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) ($ ) 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. CERTIFICATION By submitting its Proposal, the Subcontractor is certifying the following: · 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 Bonneville High School - Remodel Idaho Falls, ID April 28th, 2025 Scope Package #51 – Fluid Applied Athletic Flooring Exhibit C – Subcontractor Bid Form & Scope of Work Page 6 of 6 End of Exhibit C – Subcontractor Bid Form & Scope of Work Bonneville High School - Remodel Idaho Falls, ID May 1st, 2025 Scope Package #52 r1 – 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 the Bonneville High School - Remodel, 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 Pocatello-Chubbuck Auditorium District 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. Bonneville High School - Remodel Idaho Falls, ID May 1st, 2025 Scope Package #52 r1 – PAINTING & COATINGS 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 following Specification Sections unless otherwise noted below: Division 00 – PROCUREMENT AND CONTRACTING REQUIREMENTS Division 01 – GENERAL REQUIREMENTS Section 09 9100 – Painting 07 9200 Joint Sealants --- --- 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 05 50 00 – Metal Fabrications 08 123 Hollow Metal Frames 08 1416 Flush Wood Doors 09 2900 Gypsum Board 09 3013 Ceramic Tile --- 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. Bonneville High School - Remodel Idaho Falls, ID May 1st, 2025 Scope Package #52 r1 – 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. 1. Provide all interior painting which includes, but is not limited to the following: i. Interior painting where shown on sheet A110.1. ii. Provide painting for doors and frames. iii. Provide painting of existing steel columns and cross bracing as shown. 2. Provide all exterior painting as specified which includes, but is not limited to the following: i. Provide painting for the new exterior metal stairs which includes, but is not limited to guardrail new and existing, exposed tub steel, tube steel stringer, grating stair treads, etc. 8. Provide interior and exterior painting per the schedules in the Project Manual. 9. Except where natural finish of material is specifically noted as a surface not to be painted, paint all exposed surfaces whether or not colors are designated in “schedules”. Unless otherwise indicated, do not include painting when factory-finishing or installer-finishing is specified. Where not specifically called out, paint the same as similar adjacent materials or areas. If colors are not indicated, provide for a minimum of 20 percent of the walls to be an accent color. Walls behind scheduled coverings shall receive a primer coat. If a surface can be seen at all in finished spaces, it must receive paint. Do not paint over any code-required labels. 10. 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. 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 corrected. Failure to provide a written report or commencement of the work will indicate Subcontractor’s acceptance of previously performed work. 12. This Subcontractor shall provide for all delivery and storage requirements as per the Contract Documents. 13. Adhere to all project conditions as set forth within the Contract Documents. 14. 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, masonry, wood, etc. 15. Provide all required caulking and fillings of nail holes, cracks, gaps, and seams as required for a proper finish; specifically, for hollow metal frames, wood trim, chair rail, etc. 16. 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. 17. 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. 18. Provide all required extra materials as Maintenance Materials Submittals as outlined in the Specifications. Bonneville High School - Remodel Idaho Falls, ID May 1st, 2025 Scope Package #52 r1 – PAINTING & COATINGS Exhibit C – Subcontractor Bid Form & Scope of Work Page 4 of 6 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 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 hoisting both materials and personnel as necessary for the proper execution of this work. 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) F. PROPOSAL CONDITIONS AND ACKNOWLEDGEMENT Having carefully examined ALL provided Bid Documents, the undersigned firm confirms that it has read, understands, and agrees that it’s Proposal is in compliance with all conditions defined in the Bid Documents. The undersigned additionally confirms that it will provide all labor, materials, equipment, and other costs necessary to complete the Scope of Work as outlined. (Please Initial) · Invitation to Bid …………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….... · Exhibit A – General Scope Requirements……………………………………………………………………………………………………… Bonneville High School - Remodel Idaho Falls, ID May 1st, 2025 Scope Package #52 r1 – PAINTING & COATINGS Exhibit C – Subcontractor Bid Form & Scope of Work Page 5 of 6 · Exhibit B - Temp Facilities & General Requirements……………………………………………………………………………………… · Exhibit D – Insurance Requirements……………………………………….……………………………………………………………………… · Sample COI ………….…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………. · Sample General Conditions agreement …………………………………………………………………………………………………………. · Sample Subcontractor Work Order ….……………………………………………………………………….…………………………………… 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 $ 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. CERTIFICATION By submitting its Proposal, the Subcontractor is certifying the following: · 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. Bonneville High School - Remodel Idaho Falls, ID May 1st, 2025 Scope Package #52 r1 – PAINTING & COATINGS Exhibit C – Subcontractor Bid Form & Scope of Work Page 6 of 6 · 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 End of Exhibit C – Subcontractor Bid Form & Scope of Work Bonneville High School - Remodel Idaho Falls, ID April 28th, 2025 Scope Package #53 – Tiling 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 Bonneville High School - Remodel 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 Pocatello-Chubbuck Auditorium District 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. Bonneville High School - Remodel Idaho Falls, ID April 28th, 2025 Scope Package #53 – Tiling 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 following Specification Sections unless otherwise noted below: Division 00 – PROCUREMENT AND CONTRACTING REQUIREMENTS Division 01 – GENERAL REQUIREMENTS 09 3013 Ceramic 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 the following Specification Sections that relate to Subcontractor’s Primary Scope of Work. 09 2900 Gypsum Board 09 9100 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 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 preparatory work Bonneville High School - Remodel Idaho Falls, ID April 28th, 2025 Scope Package #53 – Tiling Exhibit C – Subcontractor Bid Form & Scope of Work Page 3 of 6 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 Tiling as required by the Contract Documents. Including all ceramic mosaic tile, glazed wall tile, waterproof membrane for the thin set applications, crack isolation membranes, metal edge strips, grout, patching compounds, trims, water-cleanable epoxy grout, polymer-modified tile grout, grout sealer elastomeric sealants, etc. for a complete installation. 1. Provide wall tiles around classroom walls as shown on sheet A110.1. i. Provide Daltile Outlander OU55 PALAZZO Marine. 2. Provide base tile as shown on sheet A110.1. i. Provide Crafter, American Olean CF19 INK 10. Provide interior tile installation per schedule in the specifications. 11. Provide samples and submittals, including each type and composition tile and for each color and finish required. Assemble submittal samples on a rigid panel, with grouted joints, for each type and composition of tile and for each color and finish required. Provide metal edge strips in 6 inch lengths, per contract documents. 12. Furnish extra materials and quantities per the specifications for each type, composition, color, pattern, and size indicated in contract documents. 13. Provide setting of tile in patterns and to dimensions indicated or to next full tile beyond dimensions indicated in contract documents. 14. Provide expansion joints and other sealant filled joints, including control, contraction, isolation joints, where indicated. 15. Provide metal edge strips where indicated and according to the specifications in contract documents. 1. Provide Schluter transitions per details A1 & A2/A510. 16. Provide experienced installation personnel who have completed tile installations similar in material, design, and extent to that indicated for this project. Installers must comply with best practices for installing tile according to ASTM requirements and standards as set forth with the project specifications for the extent of the tile work for this project. 17. 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. 18. Comply with Delivery, storage, and handling requirements set forth by the project specifications to prevent damage or tarnishing of any material. 19. Provide samples and submittals, including each type and composition tile and for each color and finish required. Assemble submittal samples on a rigid panel, with grouted joints, for each type and composition of tile and for each color and finish required. Provide metal edge strips in 6 inch lengths, per contract documents. 20. Furnish extra materials and quantities per the specifications for each type, composition, color, pattern, and size indicated in contract documents. 21. Provide takeoff to lay tile in grid pattern to dimensions indicated or to next full tile beyond dimensions indicated in contract documents. Lay out tile wainscots to next full tile beyond dimensions indicated. 22. Provide materials that conform to Performance requirements per ASTM C 1028 (Level Surfaces: Min. 0.6) and ASTM C 627 (Heavy: Passes cycles 1 through 12). 23. Perform floor preparation including any required leveling & patching compounds, fillers and sanding as necessary for a proper installation. Bonneville High School - Remodel Idaho Falls, ID April 28th, 2025 Scope Package #53 – Tiling Exhibit C – Subcontractor Bid Form & Scope of Work Page 4 of 6 24. 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. 25. 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. 26. 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. 27. 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. 28. Provide protection for all adjacent structures, surfaces, and other materials during this scope of work. 29. On completion of placement and grouting, clean all tiled surfaces so they are free of foreign matter, excess grout or mortar. 30. 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. 31. Provide all required and recommended moldings, transition, and edge strips, and fillers for a proper installation. 32. Provide for removal of excess adhesive residues during installation to prevent staining and damage to adjacent surfaces. 33. Provide proper coordination with other subcontractors for sequencing, etc. as necessary for the proper performance of this work. 34. Provide clean-up of debris generated from this scope of work on a daily basis and remove from site as directed by Headwaters Construction. 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) Bonneville High School - Remodel Idaho Falls, ID April 28th, 2025 Scope Package #53 – Tiling Exhibit C – Subcontractor Bid Form & Scope of Work Page 5 of 6 F. PROPOSAL CONDITIONS AND ACKNOWLEDGEMENT Having carefully examined ALL provided Bid Documents, the undersigned firm confirms that it has read, understands, and agrees that it’s Proposal is in compliance with all conditions defined in the Bid Documents. The undersigned additionally confirms that it will provide all labor, materials, equipment, and other costs necessary to complete the Scope of Work as outlined. (Please Initial) · Invitation to Bid …………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….... · Exhibit A – General Scope Requirements……………………………………………………………………………………………………… · Exhibit B - Temp Facilities & General Requirements……………………………………………………………………………………… · Exhibit D – Insurance Requirements……………………………………….……………………………………………………………………… · Sample COI ………….…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………. · Sample General Conditions agreement …………………………………………………………………………………………………………. · Sample Subcontractor Work Order ….……………………………………………………………………….…………………………………… 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 $ 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. Bonneville High School - Remodel Idaho Falls, ID April 28th, 2025 Scope Package #53 – Tiling Exhibit C – Subcontractor Bid Form & Scope of Work Page 6 of 6 Name Scope of Work PWC No. Name Scope of Work PWC No. CERTIFICATION By submitting its Proposal, the Subcontractor is certifying the following: · 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 End of Exhibit C – Subcontractor Bid Form & Scope of Work Bonneville High School - Remodel Idaho Falls, ID April 28th, 2025 Scope Package #54 – Glazing & Aluminum Frames 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 Bonneville High School - Remodel, 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 Pocatello-Chubbuck Auditorium District 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. Bonneville High School - Remodel Idaho Falls, ID April 28th, 2025 Scope Package #54 – Glazing & Aluminum Frames 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 following Specification Sections unless otherwise noted below: Division 00 – PROCUREMENT AND CONTRACTING REQUIREMENTS Division 01 – GENERAL REQUIREMENTS 07 9200 Joint Sealants 08 8000 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 0540 00 – Cold Formed Metal Framing Section 09 2900 – Gypsum Board Assemblies Section 09 2216 – Non-structural Metal Framing 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, Bonneville High School - Remodel Idaho Falls, ID April 28th, 2025 Scope Package #54 – Glazing & Aluminum Frames 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 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 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. Provide products by one of the following: Guardian Glass, Northwestern Industries Inc, Oldcastle Building Envelope, Pilkington North America, PPG Industries Inc Viracon Inc. 1. Provide glazing legend on sheet A110.1. i. Provide glazing for wood doors as per the door schedule. ii. Provide glazing and aluminum channel for interior windows. As shown on sheet A110.1. 10. Provide thin aluminum frames as shown on sheet A110.1 and per details D3, E3, and C4/A510. 11. Provide performance requirements as specified for the structural loads, air infiltration, water penetration under static pressure, energy performance, thermal movements, etc. 12. Provide any fire-resistant rated glazing as may be required per the Contract Documents. Include all necessary labeling, accessories, 13. Provide fabrication and installation in accordance with specified tolerances, plumb, level, and square, aligned with adjacent units. 14. 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. 15. Provide surface preparation, including cleaning and priming prior to installation and for protection. 16. Provide for inspection of components prior to installation, do not install damaged components. 17. Provide all required testing as required by the Contract Documents, code, and local jurisdictions. 18. Provide all required system start-ups, testing, certification, owner’s instructions, and training as per the Contract Documents. 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. 21. Provide all required layout of work from major benchmarks and grid lines as furnished by Others. 22. Provide protection for all adjacent structures, surfaces, and other materials during this scope of work. 23. 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. C. EXCLUSIONS The following items are specifically excluded from Subcontractor’s Scope of Work: Bonneville High School - Remodel Idaho Falls, ID April 28th, 2025 Scope Package #54 – Glazing & Aluminum Frames Exhibit C – Subcontractor Bid Form & Scope of Work Page 4 of 6 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) F. PROPOSAL CONDITIONS AND ACKNOWLEDGEMENT Having carefully examined ALL provided Bid Documents, the undersigned firm confirms that it has read, understands, and agrees that it’s Proposal is in compliance with all conditions defined in the Bid Documents. The undersigned additionally confirms that it will provide all labor, materials, equipment, and other costs necessary to complete the Scope of Work as outlined. (Please Initial) · Invitation to Bid …………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….... · Exhibit A – General Scope Requirements……………………………………………………………………………………………………… · Exhibit B - Temp Facilities & General Requirements……………………………………………………………………………………… · Exhibit D – Insurance Requirements……………………………………….……………………………………………………………………… · Sample COI ………….…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………. · Sample General Conditions agreement …………………………………………………………………………………………………………. · Sample Subcontractor Work Order ….……………………………………………………………………….…………………………………… 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. Bonneville High School - Remodel Idaho Falls, ID April 28th, 2025 Scope Package #54 – Glazing & Aluminum Frames Exhibit C – Subcontractor Bid Form & Scope of Work Page 5 of 6 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 – Solid Surface Sills State the amount to be added to provide the solid surface sills for the thin aluminum frames per detail C4/A510 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) ($ ) 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. CERTIFICATION By submitting its Proposal, the Subcontractor is certifying the following: · 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 Bonneville High School - Remodel Idaho Falls, ID April 28th, 2025 Scope Package #54 – Glazing & Aluminum Frames Exhibit C – Subcontractor Bid Form & Scope of Work Page 6 of 6 End of Exhibit C – Subcontractor Bid Form & Scope of Work Bonneville High School - Remodel Idaho Falls, ID April 28th, 2025 Scope Package #67 – Visual Display Board 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 Bonneville High School - Remodel, 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 Pocatello-Chubbuck Auditorium District 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. Bonneville High School - Remodel Idaho Falls, ID April 28th, 2025 Scope Package #67 – Visual Display Board 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 10 1100 Visual Display Boards 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. 06 1053 Miscellaneous Rough Carpentry 09 2900 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 VISUAL DISPLAY BOARDS 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. Bonneville High School - Remodel Idaho Falls, ID April 28th, 2025 Scope Package #67 – Visual Display Board 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 VISUAL DISPLAY UNITS as per the Contract Documents. Include all required submittals; quality assurance measures; delivery, storage and handling; warranties; sliding marker boards, marker boards, tack strips/display rails, tack boards (in all types and sizes) by approved manufactures with finishes as specified; visual display board accessories (frames, trim, chalk-trays, map rails, cork- surfaces, fabrics, display rails, lines where required, flag holders, etc.); surface preparation; field measuring; fasteners; clips, accessories; labor and equipment; adjusting and cleaning; etc. as necessary for a complete and final installation. 1. Provide wall mounted marker boards 4’x4’ and 4’x8’ as shown. 10. Provide experienced installation personnel who have completed installations similar in material, design, and extent to that indicated for this scope in this project. Installers must comply with best practices for installation according to standards set forth within the project specifications. 11. Installation to be complete with all accessories and fasteners, in accordance with the Contract Documents and approved submittals. 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. Install all work plumb, level, true and straight with no distortions. Install all units in locations and at mounting heights indicated and in accordance with the manufacturer’s instructions. Deliver Factory built units completely assembled in one piece without joints, wherever possible, and if not possible provide 2 or more pieces of equal length as acceptable to the Architect. Make final joints at the site, utilizing splines at joints to maintain surface alignment. 14. Provide sequencing of all work in accordance with the project schedule and with adjacent construction occurrences. 15. Prepare all surfaces adequately which will receive any display unit or system so as to provide an even surface for flush application. 16. All materials shall comply with flame spread ratings, special construction and design criteria as required; provide manufacturers certifications for all materials as specified. 17. Comply with material delivery, storage, and handling requirements as per the project specifications. Subcontractor shall coordinate with CMGC for storage locations of materials. 18. Provide all required layout of work from major benchmarks and grid lines as furnished by Others. Verify all locations and dimensions by field measurements before fabrication and installation commence. 19. Clean up trash and debris on a daily basis and deposit in dumpsters provided by Headwaters Construction. 20. Upon completion of installation, provide necessary and required cleaning and adjusting of finished work so as to present a complete and final installation at the time of Substantial Completion. 21. Provide all required submittals, operation & maintenance data, guarantees, warranties, record drawings, coordination drawings, etc. as described in the Contract Documents. 22. Provide all required layout of work from major benchmarks and grid lines as furnished by Others. 23. Provide protection for all adjacent structures, surfaces, and other materials during this scope of work. C. EXCLUSIONS The following items are specifically excluded from Subcontractor’s Scope of Work: Bonneville High School - Remodel Idaho Falls, ID April 28th, 2025 Scope Package #67 – Visual Display Board Exhibit C – Subcontractor Bid Form & Scope of Work Page 4 of 5 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) F. PROPOSAL CONDITIONS AND ACKNOWLEDGEMENT Having carefully examined ALL provided Bid Documents, the undersigned firm confirms that it has read, understands, and agrees that it’s Proposal is in compliance with all conditions defined in the Bid Documents. The undersigned additionally confirms that it will provide all labor, materials, equipment, and other costs necessary to complete the Scope of Work as outlined. (Please Initial) · Invitation to Bid …………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….... · Exhibit A – General Scope Requirements……………………………………………………………………………………………………… · Exhibit B - Temp Facilities & General Requirements……………………………………………………………………………………… · Exhibit D – Insurance Requirements……………………………………….……………………………………………………………………… · Sample COI ………….…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………. · Sample General Conditions agreement …………………………………………………………………………………………………………. · Sample Subcontractor Work Order ….……………………………………………………………………….…………………………………… 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. Bonneville High School - Remodel Idaho Falls, ID April 28th, 2025 Scope Package #67 – Visual Display Board Exhibit C – Subcontractor Bid Form & Scope of Work Page 5 of 5 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 $ 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. CERTIFICATION By submitting its Proposal, the Subcontractor is certifying the following: · 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 End of Exhibit C – Subcontractor Bid Form & Scope of Work Bonneville High School - Remodel Idaho Falls, ID April 28th, 2025 Scope Package #68 – Interior 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 Bonneville High School - Remodel, 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 Pocatello-Chubbuck Auditorium District 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. Bonneville High School - Remodel Idaho Falls, ID April 28th, 2025 Scope Package #68 – Interior 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 10 14 00 - 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 07 42 13 – Metal Wall Panels Section 26 05 19 – Conductors and Cables --- 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 INTERIOR 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. Bonneville High School - Remodel Idaho Falls, ID April 28th, 2025 Scope Package #68 – Interior 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 signage as specified on sheet A110.1 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 ADDENDA AND CLARIFICATIONS Bidder acknowledges receipt of Addenda No. _________________________________________. (List all Addenda) Bidder acknowledges receipt of Clarification No. ______________________________________. (List all Clarifications) Bonneville High School - Remodel Idaho Falls, ID April 28th, 2025 Scope Package #68 – Interior Signage Exhibit C – Subcontractor Bid Form & Scope of Work Page 4 of 5 F. PROPOSAL CONDITIONS AND ACKNOWLEDGEMENT Having carefully examined ALL provided Bid Documents, the undersigned firm confirms that it has read, understands, and agrees that it’s Proposal is in compliance with all conditions defined in the Bid Documents. The undersigned additionally confirms that it will provide all labor, materials, equipment, and other costs necessary to complete the Scope of Work as outlined. (Please Initial) · Invitation to Bid …………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….... · Exhibit A – General Scope Requirements……………………………………………………………………………………………………… · Exhibit B - Temp Facilities & General Requirements……………………………………………………………………………………… · Exhibit D – Insurance Requirements……………………………………….……………………………………………………………………… · Sample COI ………….…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………. · Sample General Conditions agreement …………………………………………………………………………………………………………. · Sample Subcontractor Work Order ….……………………………………………………………………….…………………………………… 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 $ 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 Bonneville High School - Remodel Idaho Falls, ID April 28th, 2025 Scope Package #68 – Interior Signage Exhibit C – Subcontractor Bid Form & Scope of Work Page 5 of 5 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. CERTIFICATION By submitting its Proposal, the Subcontractor is certifying the following: · 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 End of Exhibit C – Subcontractor Bid Form & Scope of Work Bonneville High School - Remodel Idaho Falls, ID May 12th, 2025 Scope Package #69 – Demountable Stage R2 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 Bonneville High School – Remodel, 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 Pocatello-Chubbuck Auditorium District 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. Bonneville High School - Remodel Idaho Falls, ID May 12th, 2025 Scope Package #69 – Demountable Stage R2 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 11 6123 Demountable Stage 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. --- ---- --- 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 DEMOUNTABLE STAGE 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. Bonneville High School - Remodel Idaho Falls, ID May 12th, 2025 Scope Package #69 – Demountable Stage R2 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 DEMOUNTABLE STAGE PLATFORM as per the Contract Documents. Include all required submittals; quality assurance measures; coordination; warranties; Include platform frame legs, braces, cold formed steel tubing, support members, bracing, rubber tips, permanent flooring, Platform deck, aluminum trim at perimeter, plywood ps1, hardboard, honeycomb-coreboard, all layout, mounting accessories, hardware and fastners, adhesives, labor, equipment, adjusting, etc. as necessary for a final and complete installation. 1. Provide custom size demountable stage platform to fit orchestra pit opening. 10. Provide the solid surface sills for the thin aluminum window frames per detail C4/A510. 1. See alternates below 11. Provide formica M605-99 brushed aluminum around skylights per detail A520. 12. Engage a factory-authorized service representative to train Owner's maintenance personnel to adjust, operate, and maintain demountable stages. 13. Assemble demountable stage to verify that components are complete and in proper working order. Begin assembly demonstration using units in their as-stored condition. 14. Adjust hardware, moving parts, and safety devices to function smoothly, and lubricate as recommended by manufacturer. 15. Disassemble demountable stage after assembled configuration has been approved by Architect, and store units in location indicated on Drawings or as directed by Owner. 16. Provide touch-up of finishes and make final adjustments at completion of this scope of work. 17. Clean up trash and debris on a daily basis and deposit in dumpsters provided by Headwaters Construction 18. Provide all required submittals, operation & maintenance data, guarantees, warranties, record drawings, coordination drawings, etc. as described in the Contract Documents. 19. Provide all required layout of work from major benchmarks and grid lines as furnished by Others. 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 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. Bonneville High School - Remodel Idaho Falls, ID May 12th, 2025 Scope Package #69 – Demountable Stage R2 Exhibit C – Subcontractor Bid Form & Scope of Work Page 4 of 5 ☐ 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) F. PROPOSAL CONDITIONS AND ACKNOWLEDGEMENT Having carefully examined ALL provided Bid Documents, the undersigned firm confirms that it has read, understands, and agrees that it’s Proposal is in compliance with all conditions defined in the Bid Documents. The undersigned additionally confirms that it will provide all labor, materials, equipment, and other costs necessary to complete the Scope of Work as outlined. (Please Initial) · Invitation to Bid …………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….... · Exhibit A – General Scope Requirements……………………………………………………………………………………………………… · Exhibit B - Temp Facilities & General Requirements……………………………………………………………………………………… · Exhibit D – Insurance Requirements……………………………………….……………………………………………………………………… · Sample COI ………….…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………. · Sample General Conditions agreement …………………………………………………………………………………………………………. · Sample Subcontractor Work Order ….……………………………………………………………………….…………………………………… 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 $ Bonneville High School - Remodel Idaho Falls, ID May 12th, 2025 Scope Package #69 – Demountable Stage R2 Exhibit C – Subcontractor Bid Form & Scope of Work Page 5 of 5 Alternate #B – Skylight Window State the amount to be added to Subcontractor's Proposal to provide 14 new skylights in Area 10 per sheet AD030.1. 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) ($ ) 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. CERTIFICATION By submitting its Proposal, the Subcontractor is certifying the following: · 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 End of Exhibit C – Subcontractor Bid Form & Scope of Work Bonneville High School - Remodel Idaho Falls, ID April 28th, 2025 Scope Package #91 – FIRE SUPPRESSION 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 Bonneville High School - Remodel, 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 Pocatello-Chubbuck Auditorium District 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. Bonneville High School - Remodel Idaho Falls, ID April 28th, 2025 Scope Package #91 – FIRE SUPPRESSION 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 following Specification Sections unless otherwise noted below: Division 00 – PROCUREMENT AND CONTRACTING REQUIREMENTS Division 01 – GENERAL REQUIREMENTS Division 21 – FIRE SUPPRESSION 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. 09 - Finishes Division 22 Plumbing Division 23 - HVAC Division 26 Electrical DIVISION 27 Communications Division 28 Electronic Safety and Security 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 SUPPRESSION 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, Bonneville High School - Remodel Idaho Falls, ID April 28th, 2025 Scope Package #91 – FIRE SUPPRESSION Exhibit C – Subcontractor Bid Form & Scope of Work Page 3 of 6 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. 1. Provide a complete FIRE SPRINKLER SYSTEM as per the Contract Documents and in strict accordance with NFPA 13 requirements. Provide remodel of existing fire sprinkler system to fully sprinkler the indicated areas. Ensure all surrounding area sprinkler coverage affected by the additional spaces are remodeled as well to provide adequate coverage. Per sheet F201. a. All new areas shall be fully sprinklered as shown on sheet F201, and shall adhere to the following: i. Ceiling mounted sprinkler heads will be white, concealed. ii. Sprinklers located in spaces with out ceilings will be upright sprinklers with brass finish iii. All threaded piping for wet system will be schedule 40 black steel and all grooved pipe will be schedule 10 black steel. 2. Subcontractor shall design a wet-pipe fire sprinkler system that provides adequate coverage but limits exposure to areas prone to freezing or cold temperatures, i.e. vestibules, stair wells, shipping/receiving rooms, etc. Subcontractor shall avoid at all costs running piping in exterior walls and unheated ceilings/ interstitial spaces. Subcontractor shall adequately identify on submittals and shop drawings areas where cold weather/ freezing may impact the system. To avoid running lines in attic spaces over breezeways, contractor will run piping below-grade thru breezeway areas. Contractor will also coordinate inspections as necessary and supervise excavation work. Trenching and backfill will be provided by plumbing contractor. 3. Provide designs and installations that fully comply with all hazard classification requirements as per the State Fire Marshall, local jurisdictions, IBC, IFC, NFPA 13 standards, and any other applicable requirements. 4. Subcontractor shall verify in writing that the locations used to determine water pressure for the fire sprinkler system for this project are the same locations as those used by the Architect and/or Owner for their pressure testing and verify same with governing authorities. 5. Provide all required pipe materials; pipe fittings; hangers; seismic fittings and braces; sprinkler heads (in all types and sizes as specified); spare heads and wrenches as specified; valves (butterfly, check, gate, indicator posts, combination test & drain valves, etc.); fire department connections; alarm devices (floor control valve assemblies with tamper switches and water flow switches, water flow bells, etc.); pressure gauges; escutcheons, floor plates; sleeves and sleeve seals; grout; silicone sealants; gaskets; drain devices; delivery, storage and handling; labor; equipment; commissioning; etc. as required for a complete installation. 6. Provide all required hanging and support materials including, but not limited to metal pipe hangers and supports; trapeze pipe hangers; thermal hanger-shield inserts; fastener systems; equipment supports. 7. Provide coordination with fire alarm subcontractor as necessary. This subcontractor shall make every effort to avoid an excessive quantity of tamper/flow switches. 8. Provide layout of fire sprinkler heads to provide a symmetrical layout. 9. Provide protective covers at all sprinkler heads if required in the Contract Documents. 10. The subcontractor is responsible to ensure piping is placed in locations that will prevent freezing of pipes. If there is a question of whether a given location is suitable, the Subcontractor will coordinate with general contractor to come up with a solution. 11. Provide protection of “open ends” on all piping and/or equipment to prevent damage and collection of dust/debris. 12. 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. Bonneville High School - Remodel Idaho Falls, ID April 28th, 2025 Scope Package #91 – FIRE SUPPRESSION Exhibit C – Subcontractor Bid Form & Scope of Work Page 4 of 6 13. Provide all required system start-ups, testing, certification, owner’s instructions and training as per the Contract Documents. 14. Provide all required fire sprinkler identification as described in the Contract Documents, including, but not limited to all equipment nameplates, valve tags, painted/stenciled lettering, etc. as required. 15. Provide all necessary sleeves, block-outs and/or core drilling for fire sprinkler penetrations as required. Coordinate with other trades for proper chases, slots and openings for plumbing installations as necessary. 16. Provide all necessary supporting devices for fire sprinkler equipment and piping 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 to correlate with seismic restraint and vibration isolation. 17. Where mounting heights are not detailed or dimensioned, this subcontractor shall make every effort to install fire sprinkler equipment and piping to provide the maximum amount of headroom possible. Install systems to facilitate maintenance, repair, or replacement with minimum interference with other installations. 18. 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. 19. Provide all required fire caulking, firestopping, sleeves, sleeve inserts, etc. as required due to the performance of this work. 20. This Subcontractor shall thoroughly inspect surfaces, substrates, and all previous dependent work 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. 21. Provide all required access doors and panels (rated & non-rated as specified) for access to fire sprinkler work concealed by wall and/or ceiling construction. Provide coordination as necessary for support and openings for accesses. 22. 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. 23. Provide coordination of special inspections. Owner shall pay for all special inspections. This subcontract shall take all necessary 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. 24. Provide all fire sprinkler system permits. Subcontractor shall be responsible for scheduling all associated building inspections with the local jurisdiction. Subcontractor shall ensure that a competent person be available at all inspections. Coordinate with Contractor on all inspections. 25. 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. 26. Provide protection for all adjacent structures, surfaces, and other materials during this scope of work. 27. Provide all required submittals, shop drawings, hydraulic calculations, product data, operation & maintenance data, guarantees, warranties, record drawings, coordination drawings, etc. as described in the Contract Documents. 28. Provide sequencing of all work in accordance with the project schedule and as per subsequence schedule updates as provided by the CM/GC. 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. Bonneville High School - Remodel Idaho Falls, ID April 28th, 2025 Scope Package #91 – FIRE SUPPRESSION Exhibit C – Subcontractor Bid Form & Scope of Work Page 5 of 6 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. 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) F. PROPOSAL CONDITIONS AND ACKNOWLEDGEMENT Having carefully examined ALL provided Bid Documents, the undersigned firm confirms that it has read, understands, and agrees that it’s Proposal is in compliance with all conditions defined in the Bid Documents. The undersigned additionally confirms that it will provide all labor, materials, equipment, and other costs necessary to complete the Scope of Work as outlined. (Please Initial) · Invitation to Bid …………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….... · Exhibit A – General Scope Requirements……………………………………………………………………………………………………… · Exhibit B - Temp Facilities & General Requirements……………………………………………………………………………………… · Exhibit D – Insurance Requirements……………………………………….……………………………………………………………………… · Sample COI ………….…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………. · Sample General Conditions agreement …………………………………………………………………………………………………………. · Sample Subcontractor Work Order ….……………………………………………………………………….…………………………………… BASE PROPOSAL ($ ) WORDS: _____________________________________________________________________________________________________ (Amount shall be shown in both words and figures. In case of discrepancy, the amount shown in words will govern.) Bonneville High School - Remodel Idaho Falls, ID April 28th, 2025 Scope Package #91 – FIRE SUPPRESSION Exhibit C – Subcontractor Bid Form & Scope of Work Page 6 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 $ 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. CERTIFICATION By submitting its Proposal, the Subcontractor is certifying the following: · 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 End of Exhibit C – Subcontractor Bid Form & Scope of Work Bonneville High School - Remodel Idaho Falls, ID April 28th, 2025 Scope Package #93 – HVAC System Exhibit C – Subcontractor Bid Form & Scope of Work Page 1 of 8 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 Bonneville High School - Remodel, 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 Pocatello-Chubbuck Auditorium District 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. Bonneville High School - Remodel Idaho Falls, ID April 28th, 2025 Scope Package #93 – HVAC System Exhibit C – Subcontractor Bid Form & Scope of Work Page 2 of 8 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 23 0500 Basic HVAC Requirements 23 0505 HVAC Demolition for Remodeling 23 0516 Variable Frequency Drives 23 0529 - HVAC Supports and Anchors 23 0548 HVAC Vibration Isolation 23 0550 Seismic Requirements for Equipment and Supports 23 0553 HVAC Identification 230593 Testing, Adjusting, and Balancing 23 0713 Ductwork Insulation 23 3100 Ductwork 23 3300 Ductwork Accessories 23 3416 Centrifugal Fans 23 3700 Air Inlets and Outlets 23 7313 Indoor Modular Air Handling Units 23 8146 Packaged Water Source Heat Pumps --- 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 00 – Bidding and Contracting Requirements Division 01 – General Requirements 03 3000 – Cast-In-Place Concrete 04 2200 – Concrete Unit Masonry 07 5419 – PVC Roofing Division 7 – Thermal and Moisture Protection Division 9 – Finishes Division 21 – Fire Suppression 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 Scope of Work. Bonneville High School - Remodel Idaho Falls, ID April 28th, 2025 Scope Package #93 – HVAC System Exhibit C – Subcontractor Bid Form & Scope of Work Page 3 of 8 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 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 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 HVAC equipment as specified and as necessary for a complete system. Include all mechanical rooftop units, split, exhaust fans, louvers, diffusers, registers and grilles, centrigugal fans recovery units, water source heat pumps, misc. materials, hoisting, labor, equipment etc. as necessary for a complete installation. 1. Provide equipment with accessories as noted and specified. 2. Provide all equipment duct work insulation as specified. 3. Provide disposable filters in all types, sizes, quality, etc. for equipment furnished by this work scope. 4. Install flues for boilers. The flues will be furnished by others 5. Provide hose kits for heat pumps. 6. Provide all electric unit heaters and associated components. 7. Provide all flues for equipment furnished as part of this scope of work. 10. Provide Demolition to the air side of mechanical equipment as specified in the Bid Documents. 1. Provide removal of existing louvers. 2. removal of existing water source heat pump and associated duct work. 3. Contractor to disconnect and remove exiting air device and associated ductwork/flex duct back to existing main branch. Provide caping and sealing disconnection point 4. Where walls, ceilings, etc., are shown as being removed on general drawings, the Contractor shall remove all mechanical equipment, devices, fixtures, piping, ducts, systems, etc., from the removed area. 5. Provide temporary connections to maintain existing systems in service during construction. When work must be performed on operating equipment, use personnel experienced in such operations. 6. Disconnect mechanical systems in walls, floors, and ceilings scheduled for removal 7. Existing generator to remain. Provide removal of generator exhaust damper during louver replacement. Re-install after Bonneville High School - Remodel Idaho Falls, ID April 28th, 2025 Scope Package #93 – HVAC System Exhibit C – Subcontractor Bid Form & Scope of Work Page 4 of 8 new louver is installed. Provide moving generator as required for installation of new fluid coolers. Ensure generator and venting is returned to original condition and is fully operational 8. Install temporary ductwork piping, shutoff valves, etc. As necessary to keep all occupied spaces operational throughout all phases of the project. 9. Provide temporary connections to maintain existing systems in service during construction. 11. Provide new louvers per the louver schedule on sheet M600. 1. Provide motorized dampers in duct discharge dampers to be 4 sections Ruskin CD50 aluminum damper with blade seals or equal. 2. Provide connection of existing exhaust generator to new louvers 12. Provide exhaust extension through existing roof opening. Transition from fluid cooler discharge to roof opening and route duct to top of roof curb. 13. Provide relocation of existing thermostat 14. Furnish all variable frequency drives for equipment furnished under this subcontract as outlined in Contract Documents. Include all required equipment, coordination, testing, and start-up as required. Electrical subcontractor shall install VFD’s and make all final connections. 15. Provide all required seismic bracing, straps, curbs, bases, anchors, Unistrut, and any other items required for proper mounting and securing of items provided by this contractor. 16. Provide all housekeeping pads required for this scope of work. 17. Properly reclaim and dispose of all refrigerant in removed equipment/refrigerant piping. Reclaimed refrigerant shall have documentation as required by authority having jurisdiction (AHJ). 18. Provide all required submittals, operation & maintenance data, guarantees, warranties, record drawings, coordination drawings, etc. as described in the Contract Documents. 19. 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, insulation, duct sealing compounds, auxiliary drains, hangers & supports, dampers (all types), turning vanes, duct hardware, fire dampers, ceiling fire dampers, backdraft dampers, fabric connectors, drip pans, duct test holes, temperature control dampers, duct access doors, flexible connections, sound traps, adjusting, cleaning, misc. materials, labor, equipment, etc. as required for a complete installation. 1. Provide connection to new air devices and associated ductwork to existing main ductwork. 2. Provide smoke detectors in ductwork. 20. Provide a complete Building Automation Control System as described in the Contract Documents and in strict accordance with Specification Section. Include all required system components, control hardware & software, control devices, conductors/wiring, misc. materials, labor, equipment, etc. as necessary for a complete and operational system. 1. Harris Company to be the control contractor. This subcontractor shall contract with harris for a complete controls scope of work. 2. Provide all control conduit. 21. Provide protection of “open ends” on all ductwork and/or equipment to prevent damage and collection of dust/debris. 22. 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. 23. 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. Provide reports as necessary. Bonneville High School - Remodel Idaho Falls, ID April 28th, 2025 Scope Package #93 – HVAC System Exhibit C – Subcontractor Bid Form & Scope of Work Page 5 of 8 1. Balance all HVAC equipment and air devices per plan by an approved independent test and balance contractor 2. Before any demolition work is begun an air balance test shall be performed by the testing, adjusting, and balancing (TAB) contractor for equipment and devices as indicated on the drawings. Equipment to be demolished does not require testing. Provide air balance testing only on equipment that will continue to be used to serve renovated areas after the construction of phase is completed. 24. Provide all required system start-ups, testing, certification, owner’s instructions, and training as per the Contract Documents. 25. 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. 26. 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. 27. 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 to correlate with seismic restraint and vibration isolation. 28. Provide all concrete pads for HVAC equipment (if required). 29. Provide all required roof curbs, flashings and boots for HVAC equipment/piping furnished under this subcontract. Include all necessary coordination with roofing subcontractor as required for the proper installation of curbs and equipment. 30. 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. 31. Some overhead ductwork and equipment will 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. 32. It is anticipated that some of the mechanical equipment may be used for temporary heating/cooling of the building during the latter phases of construction. Coordinate with Headwaters Construction for replacement of filters, and other maintenance, etc. required prior to turnover. 33. Provide all required fire caulking, firestopping, sleeves, sleeve inserts, etc. as required due to the performance of this work. 34. Provide all required access doors and panels (rated & non-rated as specified) for access to HVAC work concealed by wall and/or ceiling construction. Provide coordination as necessary for support and openings for accesses. 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 the complete HVAC permit. Subcontractor shall be responsible for scheduling all associated building inspections with the local jurisdiction. Subcontractor shall ensure that a competent person available at all inspections. Coordinate with Contractor on all inspections. 37. 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. 1. Provide coordination for layout of air devices to be installed in a manner that is architecturally aesthetic according to architectural reflected ceiling plans, etc. 38. Provide clean-up of debris generated from this scope of work on a daily basis and remove from site as directed by Headwaters Construction. 39. Provide sequencing of all work in accordance with the project schedule. Bonneville High School - Remodel Idaho Falls, ID April 28th, 2025 Scope Package #93 – HVAC System Exhibit C – Subcontractor Bid Form & Scope of Work Page 6 of 8 40. 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. 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) F. PROPOSAL CONDITIONS AND ACKNOWLEDGEMENT Having carefully examined ALL provided Bid Documents, the undersigned firm confirms that it has read, understands, and agrees that it’s Proposal is in compliance with all conditions defined in the Bid Documents. The undersigned additionally confirms that it will provide all labor, materials, equipment, and other costs necessary to complete the Scope of Work as outlined. (Please Initial) · Invitation to Bid …………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….... · Exhibit A – General Scope Requirements……………………………………………………………………………………………………… · Exhibit B - Temp Facilities & General Requirements……………………………………………………………………………………… · Exhibit D – Insurance Requirements……………………………………….……………………………………………………………………… · Sample COI ………….…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………. · Sample General Conditions agreement …………………………………………………………………………………………………………. · Sample Subcontractor Work Order ….……………………………………………………………………….…………………………………… BASE PROPOSAL Bonneville High School - Remodel Idaho Falls, ID April 28th, 2025 Scope Package #93 – HVAC System Exhibit C – Subcontractor Bid Form & Scope of Work Page 7 of 8 ($ ) 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 $ 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. CERTIFICATION By submitting its Proposal, the Subcontractor is certifying the following: · 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 Bonneville High School - Remodel Idaho Falls, ID April 28th, 2025 Scope Package #93 – HVAC System Exhibit C – Subcontractor Bid Form & Scope of Work Page 8 of 8 End of Exhibit C – Subcontractor Bid Form & Scope of Work Bonneville High School - Remodel Idaho Falls, ID April 28th, 2025 Scope Package #94 - ELECTRICAL 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 Bonneville High School - Remodel, 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 Pocatello-Chubbuck Auditorium District 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. Bonneville High School - Remodel Idaho Falls, ID April 28th, 2025 Scope Package #94 - ELECTRICAL 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 Division 26 - ELECTRICAL Division 27 Communications Division 28 Electronic Safety and Security --- 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 21 – FIRE SUPPRESSION Division 22 - PLUMBING Division 23 - HVAC Division 31 – EARTHWORK Division 32 – EXTERIOR IMPROVEMENTS --- 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 ELECTRICAL as per the Contract Documents as necessary for a complete and final installation. Bonneville High School - Remodel Idaho Falls, ID April 28th, 2025 Scope Package #94 - ELECTRICAL Exhibit C – Subcontractor Bid Form & Scope of Work Page 3 of 7 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 site electrical work as per the Contract Documents, including, but not limited to all trenching, excavation, bedding, backfill, and compaction; conduits, sweeps, & fittings; pull ropes; warning tapes; branch circuits, junction boxes, etc. as necessary for a complete installation. Provide proper coordination with earthwork subcontractor for sequencing, etc. as necessary for the proper performance of this work. 10. Provide a complete power distribution system as required. Include all power distribution equipment, panelboards, devices, wiring devicesconductors/ cables, raceways/conduits, appurtenances, boxes hangers and supports, sleeves and sleeve seals, fuses and other miscellaneous materials, terminations, splices, and installations necessary for a complete and operational system. 1. 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. 2. Install all VFD’s furnished by others (if required), VFD’s shall be strut mounted as necessary to sufficiently support equipment. 3. Provide all motor starters and/or variable frequency drives (if required) for equipment furnished under this subcontract as outlined in Contract Documents. Include all required equipment, coordination, testing, and start-up as required. 11. Provide a complete grounding system as required. Include all necessary conductors, ground rods, bolted clamps, splices, bonding 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 conductors 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 final electrical connections to equipment that is to be furnished by others, i.e. mechanical equipment, projectors, 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. 1. Provide new connections to mechanical units as shown. See sheet E110.30 & E110.31 for example. Coordinate with the mechanical before work. 14. Provide electrical demolition as shown and specified. Provide removal of existing lighting fixtures and corresponding controls. Remove all conduit, conductors, and junction boxes back to source or nearest upstream device that is to remain. Maintain continuity to all downstream devices that are to remain. 1. Provide disconnecting and removal of electrical for existing fluid cooler per sheet ED101 2. Re-use of all other electrical apparatus and material is subject to approval by owner. 15. Protect existing electrical equipment and installations indicated to remain. If damaged or disturbed in the course of the work, remove damaged portions and install new products of equal capacity, quality, and functionality. 16. Provide all site lighting as per the Contract Documents, including, but not limited to all light poles base (including, concrete, rebar, light poles (including junction boxes & hand holes as specified), light pole fixtures and lamps, anchor bolts, hoisting for light poles/personnel, branch circuits, conduit, labor, equipment, etc. as necessary for a complete installation. Electrical trenching and light pole bases will be provided by other. Bonneville High School - Remodel Idaho Falls, ID April 28th, 2025 Scope Package #94 - ELECTRICAL Exhibit C – Subcontractor Bid Form & Scope of Work Page 4 of 7 1. Provide disconnecting power to existing light poles for the removal by others. 2. Provide concrete bases for light poles. 3. Provide new light poles as shown on sheet ES100. 4. Provide utilizing existing circuit to power the new light fixtures where possible. Provide new conductors, conduit and junction boxes, as needed 17. Provide a complete lighting package (interior, exterior, general purpose, task, specialty & emergency) as per the Contract Documents, including, but not limited to all raceways, conductors, fixtures, lamps, ballasts, lighting equipment, lighting controls, supporting devices, transformers, mounting accessories, etc. as necessary for a complete installation. 18. Provide a complete lighting control system as described in the Contract Documents. Include all required equipment, devices, wiring, labor, relay panels, etc. as necessary for a fully functional system. 1. Provide commissioning of lighting systems. 2. Provide all conduits, cable trays or j-hooks as required for cable support. 19. Provide all LOW VOLTAGE AND SPECIAL SYSTEMS as per the following and as described in the Contract Documents. 1. Provide all required raceways, conduits, j-hooks, wire rings, etc. 2. Provide all required cable tray systems as described in the Contract Documents. Provide all necessary cable tray supports (threaded rods, nuts, washers, accessories, beam clamps, etc.) and provide proper coordination with concrete, structural steel, and steel stud framing subcontractors for installation of supports. Provide coordination with other trades as necessary for routing of cable tray to minimize conflicts. Provide all sound attenuating removable pillows at all cable tray wall penetrations. 3. 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. 4. Install owner provided INTERACTIVE WHITEBOARD DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM as described in the Contract Documents. all required submittals, installation by approved installers, warranties, field testing, and field commissioning as specified. This system shall include all necessary equipment, equipment cabinets, raceways, conduits, cables, programming, and other miscellaneous items as necessary for a fully functional system. 5. Install CLASSROOM SOUND DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM provided by School District No. 93 20. Provide a complete FIRE ALARM AND MASS NOTIFICATION AND DETECTION 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 necessary 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. 21. Provide all required fire caulking, firestopping, sleeves, sleeve inserts, etc. as required due to the performance of this work. 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 Headwaters 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 necessary 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. Bonneville High School - Remodel Idaho Falls, ID April 28th, 2025 Scope Package #94 - ELECTRICAL Exhibit C – Subcontractor Bid Form & Scope of Work Page 5 of 7 25. Provide all required concrete pads for electrical equipment as may be required. 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 the local jurisdiction. Subcontractor shall ensure that a competent person available at all inspections. Coordinate with Contractor on 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 avoid 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. 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. Electrical trenching 4. Excavation for light poles bases. 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) Bonneville High School - Remodel Idaho Falls, ID April 28th, 2025 Scope Package #94 - ELECTRICAL Exhibit C – Subcontractor Bid Form & Scope of Work Page 6 of 7 F. PROPOSAL CONDITIONS AND ACKNOWLEDGEMENT Having carefully examined ALL provided Bid Documents, the undersigned firm confirms that it has read, understands, and agrees that it’s Proposal is in compliance with all conditions defined in the Bid Documents. The undersigned additionally confirms that it will provide all labor, materials, equipment, and other costs necessary to complete the Scope of Work as outlined. (Please Initial) • Invitation to Bid …………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….... • Exhibit A – General Scope Requirements……………………………………………………………………………………………………… • Exhibit B - Temp Facilities & General Requirements……………………………………………………………………………………… • Exhibit D – Insurance Requirements……………………………………….……………………………………………………………………… • Sample COI ………….…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………. • Sample General Conditions agreement …………………………………………………………………………………………………………. • Sample Subcontractor Work Order ….……………………………………………………………………….…………………………………… 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 – Electrical Trenching State the amount to be added to provide electrical trenching for the light poles. ADD Alternate #C – Light Pole Base Excavation State the amount to be added to provide excavation for the light pole bases. ADD Bonneville High School - Remodel Idaho Falls, ID April 28th, 2025 Scope Package #94 - ELECTRICAL Exhibit C – Subcontractor Bid Form & Scope of Work Page 7 of 7 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. CERTIFICATION By submitting its Proposal, the Subcontractor is certifying the following: • 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 End of Exhibit C – Subcontractor Bid Form & Scope of Work Bonneville High School - Remodel Idaho Falls, ID May 12th, 2025 Scope Package #95 – Plumbing & Hydronic System 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 Bonneville High School - Remodel, 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 Pocatello-Chubbuck Auditorium District 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. Bonneville High School - Remodel Idaho Falls, ID May 12th, 2025 Scope Package #95 – Plumbing & Hydronic System 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 DIVISION 22 - PLUMBING 23 0500 Basic HVAC Requirements 23 0505 HVAC Demolition for Remodeling 23 0516 Variable Frequency Drives 23 0529 - HVAC Supports and Anchors 23 0548 HVAC Vibration Isolation 23 0550 Seismic Requirements for Equipment and Supports 23 0553 HVAC Identification 23 0719 HVAC Piping Insulation 23 2100 Hydronic Piping 23 2116 Hydronic Specialties 23 2123 HVAC Pumps 23 2500 Chemical (Water) Treatment 23 5216 Condensing Boilers 23 6533 – Evaporative Closed Circuit Cooling Tower (Owner Provided Contractor Installed) --- 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 00 – Bidding and Contracting Requirements Division 01 – General Requirements 03 3000 – Cast-In-Place Concrete 04 2200 – Concrete Unit Masonry 07 5419 – PVC Roofing Division 7 – Thermal and Moisture Protection Division 9 – Finishes Division 2whereSuppression 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 Scope of Work. Bonneville High School - Remodel Idaho Falls, ID May 12th, 2025 Scope Package #95 – Plumbing & Hydronic System R1 Exhibit C – Subcontractor Bid Form & Scope of Work Page 3 of 7 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 Plumbing & Hydornic System 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 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. The Fluid cooler is owner-provided and contractor-installed. Refer to the submittal package for details of what has been purchased. Contractor is responsible for receiving the unit at the school and install completely per manufacturer's installation instructions. The intent is to bring the unit section through the louver opening. 10. Provide a complete hydronic piping system as required by the Contract Documents. Include all piping & pipe fittings; piping equipment; valves & gauges of all types; coupling & connections materials; insulating & protective accessories; vibration and seismic isolators/restraints; expansion control measures; hangers and supports; labor; equipment; etc. and other miscellaneous materials as may be necessary for a complete installation. Provide all testing of hydronic piping to appropriate pressure to ensure lines are leak proof and ready for burial/concealment 1. Provide new open circuit water treatment station per specification. 2. Provide all new loop water piping to existing loop water piping at noted point of connection. 11. Provide Demolition for plumbing and hydronics per the bidding documents. 1. The drawings are intended to indicate the general scope of work and do not show every pipe, duct, or piece of equipment that must be removed. Subccontractor shall visit the site and verify the conditions. 2. Where walls, ceilings, etc., are shown as being removed on general drawings, the Contractor shall remove all mechanical equipment, devices, fixtures, piping, ducts, systems, etc., from the removed area. 3. Disconnect plumbing systems in walls, floors, and ceilings scheduled for removal. 4. Provide temporary connections to maintain existing systems in service during construction. When work must be performed on operating equipment. 5. Provide draining and removal of existing fluid cooler tower with all associated piping, ductwork, and dampers for a complete removal. 6. Provide removal of existing water treatment and associated existing piping completely. 7. All indicated existing loop water piping to be removed to the noted point of connection or closet separation point. Cap the existing line with a water-tight seal. 8. Provide temporary conncections to maintain existing systems in service during construction. Bonneville High School - Remodel Idaho Falls, ID May 12th, 2025 Scope Package #95 – Plumbing & Hydronic System R1 Exhibit C – Subcontractor Bid Form & Scope of Work Page 4 of 7 9. Install temporary ductwork piping, shutoff valves, etc. As necessary to keep all occupied spaces operational throughout all phases of the project. 10. Provide removal of existing condensate pipe branch back to existing main condensate pipe cap and seal connection point with watertight seal 12. Provide all plumbing fixtures, equipment, and appurtenances as required. Provide all miscellaneous parts and accessories for a complete system (whether shown in the Contract Documents or not). 13. Provide a complete domestic water circulation system as required by the Contract Documents. Include all piping and pipe fittings; valves of all types; 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. 14. Provide a complete gas distribution system as required, including, but not limited to all piping, pipe fittings, turrets, gas cocks, shut-off valves, pressure regulating valves, supports, anchors, equipment connections, flexible connectors, spare parts as specified, misc. materials, labor, etc. as required for a complete installation. Make connections to gas meter furnished by others. Make connection to equipment furnished by others. 15. 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. 16. Provide all code required plumbing piping insulation. 17. Provide all separated combustion condensing boilers with associated piping and flues. 1. Furnish flues for boilers for installation by others. 18. Provide all required seismic bracing, straps, curbs, bases, anchors, Unistrut, and any other items required for proper mounting and securing of items provided by this contractor. 19. Provide firestopping or other approved method to seal all penetrations created by this trade thru rated wall assemblies. 20. Provide all testing, balancing, commissioning, start-up, etc., as required for this scope of work. 21. 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. 22. Provide all required cleaning, flushing and draining of piping as detailed in the Contract Documents. 23. Provide all necessary chemical water treatment as necessary. 24. Provide protection of “open ends” on all piping and/or equipment to prevent damage and collection of dust/debris. 25. Furnish all variable frequency drives for equipment furnished under this subcontract as outlined in Contract Documents. Include all required equipment, coordination, testing, and start-up as required. Electrical subcontractor shall install VFD’s and make all final connections. 1. Provide 460/3, 60 HP VFD for fluid cooler fan. 26. Provide all motor drives and variable frequency drives for equipment furnished under this subcontract as outlined in Contract Documents. Include all required installation, testing, and start-up as required. Electrical connections shall be provided by others. 27. Provide final hydronic connections to equipment that is to be furnished by others. This subcontractor shall thoroughly review equipment submittals to verify rough-in requirements, locations, size and type of connections, etc. Provide all required valves, strainers, unions, flexible connections, and other accessories necessary for a finished and complete system. 28. 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. Bonneville High School - Remodel Idaho Falls, ID May 12th, 2025 Scope Package #95 – Plumbing & Hydronic System R1 Exhibit C – Subcontractor Bid Form & Scope of Work Page 5 of 7 29. Provide all necessary assistance to the HVAC subcontractor for testing, adjusting and balancing of the complete HVAC & Hydronic systems as outlined in the Contract Documents. 30. Provide all coordination with Owner’s commissioning agent for all phases of the work as outlined in the specifications. 31. Provide all required system start-ups, testing, certification, owner’s instructions and training as per the Contract Documents. 32. Provide all required hydronic system and plumbing identification as described in the Contract Documents, including, but not limited to all equipment nameplates, valve tags, painted/stenciled lettering, etc. as required. 33. Provide all necessary sleeves, block-outs and/or core drilling for hydronic penetrations as required. Coordinate with other trades for proper chases, slots and openings for hydronic installations as necessary. 34. Provide all required concrete pads for hydronic equipment as may be required. 35. Provide all necessary supporting devices for hydronic 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 to correlate with seismic restraint and vibration isolation. 36. Where mounting heights are not detailed or dimensioned, this subcontractor shall make every effort to install plumbing equipment and piping to provide the maximum amount of headroom possible. Install systems to facilitate maintenance, repair, or replacement with minimum interference with other installations. 37. 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. 38. Provide all required fire caulking, firestopping, sleeves, sleeve inserts, etc. as required due to the performance of this work. 39. Provide all required access doors and panels (rated & non-rated as specified) for access to hydronics valves, equipment, and hydronic work concealed by wall and/or ceiling construction. Provide coordination as necessary for support and openings for accesses. 40. Provide all plumbing system permits. Subcontractor shall be responsible for scheduling all associated building inspections with the local jurisdiction. Subcontractor shall ensure that a competent person available at all inspections. Coordinate with Contractor on all inspections. 41. 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. 42. The HVAC – Air Side Subcontractor shall provide the complete HVAC systems permit, provide coordination as necessary. 43. 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. 44. Provide clean-up of debris generated from this scope of work on a daily basis and remove from site as directed by Headwaters Construction. 45. Provide sequencing of all work in accordance with the project schedule. 46. 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. 47. Provide protection for all adjacent structures, surfaces, and other materials during this scope of work. 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. Exhibit E - Enumeration of Documents Drawing Set: Drawing Number Drawing Title Drawing Date Stamp Date Date Received by HWCC Revisions Revision Date C COVER March, 2025 3/25/2025 3/25/2025 G001 GENERAL INFORMATION + INDEX March, 2025 3/25/2025 3/25/2025 - G101 CODE + LIFE SAFETY March, 2025 3/25/2025 3/25/2025 -- G301 TYP ANSI ACCESSIBILITY STANDARDS March, 2025 3/25/2025 3/25/2025 - - ASD101.1 OVERALL SITE PLAN - DEMOLITION March, 2025 3/25/2025 3/25/2025 - - AD010.1 OVERALL DEMOLITION PLAN - MAIL LEVEL March, 2025 3/25/2025 3/25/2025 Addendum 002 5/12/2025 AD030.1 OVERALL ROOF PLAN - DEMOLITION March, 2025 3/25/2025 3/25/2025 Addendum 002 5/12/2025 AD110.1 AREA 10 DEMOLITION PLAN - MAIN LEVEL March, 2025 3/25/2025 3/25/2025 - - AD110.2 AREA 10 DEM RCP - MAIN LEVEL March, 2025 3/25/2025 3/25/2025 Addendum 002 5/12/2025 AS100.1 OVERALL SITE PLAN March, 2025 3/25/2025 3/25/2025 Addendum 001 5/5/2025 AS501.1 ENLARGED EXTERIOR STAIR DETAILS March, 2025 3/25/2025 3/25/2025 - - AS501.2 ENLARGED EXTERIOR STAIR DETAILS March, 2025 3/25/2025 3/25/2025 - - A010.1 OVERALL PLAN - MAIN LEVEL March, 2025 3/25/2025 3/25/2025 Addendum 002 5/12/2025 A030.1 OVERALL ROOF PLAN March, 2025 3/25/2025 3/25/2025 Addendum 001 5/5/2025 A110.1 AREA 10 COMMONS CLASSROOM PLANS March, 2025 3/25/2025 3/25/2025 Addendum 002 5/12/2025 A110.2 AREA 10 COMMONS - REFLECTED CEILLING PLAN March, 2025 3/25/2025 3/25/2025 Addendum 002 5/12/2025 A130.1 AREA 30 - ROOF PLAN March, 2025 3/25/2025 3/25/2025 Addendum 002 5/12/2025 A131.1 AREA 31 ROOF PLAN March, 2025 3/25/2025 3/25/2025 Addendum 002 5/12/2025 A510 DETAILS March, 2025 3/25/2025 3/25/2025 A520 DETAILS March, 2025 3/25/2025 3/25/2025 Addendum 001 5/5/2025 A550 VERTICAL CIRCULATION DETAILS March, 2025 3/25/2025 3/25/2025 Addendum 002 5/12/2025 F201 AREA 10 MAIN LEVEL PLAN - FIRE PROTECTION NEW CONSTRUCTION March, 2025 3/25/2025 3/25/2025 M000 MECHANICAL COVER SHEET March, 2025 3/25/2025 3/25/2025 Addendum 002 5/8/2025 M001 ENERGY COMPLIANCE March, 2025 3/25/2025 3/25/2025 M101 FLUID COOLER ENCLOSURE DEMOLITION PLAN - MECHANICAL March, 2025 3/25/2025 3/25/2025 M111 AREA 10 DEMOLITION PLAN - MECHANICAL March, 2025 3/25/2025 3/25/2025 M130 AREA 21 ROOF DEMOLITION PLAN - MECHANICAL March, 2025 3/25/2025 3/25/2025 M201 FLUID COOLER ENCLOSURE PLAN - MECHANICAL March, 2025 3/25/2025 3/25/2025 M201D AREA 10 MAIN LEVEL PLAN - MECHANICAL March, 2025 3/25/2025 3/25/2025 Addendum 002 5/8/2025 M211 AREA 10 MAIN LEVEL PLAN - MECHANICAL March, 2025 3/25/2025 3/25/2025 M230 AREA 21 ROOF PLAN - MECHANICAL March, 2025 3/25/2025 3/25/2025 M300 OWNER PROVIDED FLUID COOLERS March, 2025 3/25/2025 3/25/2025 M400 MECHANICAL DETAILS March, 2025 3/25/2025 3/25/2025 M500 MECHANICAL DIAGRAMS March, 2025 3/25/2025 3/25/2025 M600 MECHANICAL SCHEDULES 3/25/2025 3/25/2025 E100 ELECTRICAL COVER SHEET 3/25/2025 3/25/2025 ES100 SITE LIGHTING PLAN 3/25/2025 3/25/2025 Addendum 002 5/8/2025 ED100 MAIN LEVEL OVERALL DEMOLTION ELECTRICAL 3/25/2025 3/25/2025 Addendum 001 5/2/2025 ED101 LOWER LEVEL - DEMOLITION ELECTRICAL 3/25/2025 3/25/2025 ED102 AREA 10 MAIN LEVEL - DEMOLITION LIGHTING 3/25/2025 3/25/2025 E110.1 AREA 10 MAIN LEVEL - LIGHTING PLAN 3/25/2025 3/25/2025 Addendum 001 5/2/2025 E110.2 AREA 10 MAIN LEVEL - POWER PLAN 3/25/2025 3/25/2025 Addendum 001 5/2/2025 E110.3 AREA 10 MAIN LEVEL - MECHANICAL POWER PLAN 3/25/2025 3/25/2025 Addendum 002 5/8/2025 E110.31 LOWER LEVEL - MECHANICAL POWER PLAN 3/25/2025 3/25/2025 Addendum 001 5/2/2025 E110.4 AREA 10 MAIN LEVEL - SPECIAL SYSTEMS PLAN 3/25/2025 3/25/2025 E201 ONE LINE AND PANEL SCHEDULES 3/25/2025 3/25/2025 Addendum 002 5/8/2025 E301 ELECTRICAL DETAILS 3/25/2025 3/25/2025 E401 LIGHTING DETAILS 3/25/2025 3/25/2025 Bonneville High School - Remodel May 13, 2025 DRAWINGS Permit Set - BJSD #93 - BJSD BONNEVILLE HIGH SCHOOL - REMODEL, as prepared by VCBO Architects , and as received by HWCC 03/25/2025 Exhibit E - Enumeration of Documents Page 1 of 1 Exhibit E - Enumeration of Documents Project Manual: Specification Number Specification Title Date Received by HWCC Revisions Revision Date Division 00 Procurement and Contract Requirements 3/25/2025 - - 00 5433 Electronic Media Agreement 3/25/2025 - - 00 6003 Public Works Contract Report 3/25/2025 - - 00 6004 Contractors Affidavit Concerning Taxes 3/25/2025 - - 00 7000 General Conditions 3/25/2025 - - 00 7300 Supplementary General Conditions 3/25/2025 - - Division 01 General Requirements 3/25/2025 -- 01 1100 Summary of Work 3/25/2025 - - 01 1900 Definitions and Standards 3/25/2025 - - 01 2600 Contract Modification Procedures 3/25/2025 - - 01 2900 Payment Procedures 3/25/2025 - - 01 3100 Project Management and Coordination 3/25/2025 - - 01 3300 Submittal Procedures 3/25/2025 - - 01 4000 Quality Control Service 3/25/2025 - - 01 5000 Temporary Facilities and Controls 3/25/2025 - - 01 6000 Product Requirements 3/25/2025 - - 01 7300 Execution 3/25/2025 - - 01 7329 Cutting and Patching 3/25/2025 - - 01 7700 Closeout Procedures 3/25/2025 - - Division 02 Existing Conditions 3/25/2025 - - 02 4102 Selective Demolition 3/25/2025 - - Division 03 Concrete 3/25/2025 - - 03 3000 Cast-In-Place Concrete 3/25/2025 - - 03 3300 Cast-In-Place Architectural Concrete 3/25/2025 - - Division 05 Metals 3/25/2025 - - 05 5000 Metal Fabrication 3/25/2025 - - 05 5119.13 Metal Grating Stairs 3/25/2025 - - 05 7323 Exterior Ornamental Railings 3/25/2025 - - Division 06 Wood, Plastics, and Composites 3/25/2025 - - 06 1053 Miscellaneous Rough Carpentry 3/25/2025 - - Division 07 Thermal and Moisture Protection 3/25/2025 - - 07 1113 Bituminous Dampproofing 3/25/2025 - - 07 2100 Building Insulation 3/25/2025 - - 07 5419 Polyvinyl Chloride (PVC) Roofing 3/25/2025 - - 07 6200 Sheet Metal Flashing and Trim 3/25/2025 07 9200 Joint Sealants 3/25/2025 - - Division 08 Openings 3/25/2025 - - 08 1213 Hollow Metal Frames 3/25/2025 - - 08 1416 Flush Wood Doors 3/25/2025 - - 08 6200 Unit Skylights 3/25/2025 - - 08 6223 Tubular Skylights 3/25/2025 - - 08 7100 Door Hardware 3/25/2025 - - 08 8000 Glazing 3/25/2025 - - Division 09 Finishes 3/25/2025 - - 09 2216 Non-Structural Metal Framing 3/25/2025 - - 09 2900 Gypsum Board 3/25/2025 - - 09 3013 Ceramic Tiling 3/25/2025 Addendum 001 5/5/2025 09 5113 Acoustical Panel Ceilings 3/25/2025 - - 09 6513 Resilient Wall Base and Accessories 3/25/2025 - - 09 6516.23 Vinyl Sheeting Flooring 3/25/2025 Addendum 001 5/5/2025 09 6766 Fluid-Applied Athletic Flooring 3/25/2025 - - 09 6813 Tile Carpeting 3/25/2025 Addendum 001 5/5/2025 09 9100 Painting 3/25/2025 - - Division 10 Specialties 3/25/2025 - - 10 1100 Visual Display Boards 3/25/2025 - - 10 1400 Signage 3/25/2025 - - Division 11 Equipment 3/25/2025 - - Bonneville High School - Remodel May 13, 2025 SPECIFICATIONS BJSD #93 - BONNEVILLE HIGH SCHOOL - REMODEL MANUAL, as prepared by VCBO Architects, and as received by HWCC 03/25/2025 Exhibit E - Enumeration of Documents Page 1 of 3 Exhibit E - Enumeration of Documents Project Manual: Specification Number Specification Title Date Received by HWCC Revisions Revision Date Bonneville High School - Remodel May 13, 2025 SPECIFICATIONS BJSD #93 - BONNEVILLE HIGH SCHOOL - REMODEL MANUAL, as prepared by VCBO Architects, and as received by HWCC 03/25/2025 11 6123 Demountable Stage 3/25/2025 - - Division 21 Fire Suppression 3/25/2025 - - 21 0500 Basic Fire Suppression Requirements 3/25/2025 - - 21 0503 Through Penetration Firestopping 3/25/2025 - - 21 0505 Fire Suppression Demolition for Remodeling 3/25/2025 - - 21 0529 Fire Suppression Supports and Anchors 3/25/2025 -- 21 0550 Seismic Requirements for Equipment and Supports 3/25/2025 - - 21 0553 Fire Suppression Identification 3/25/2025 - - 21 1302 Fire Protection Systems 3/25/2025 - - Division 22 Plumbing 3/25/2025 - - 22 0500 Basic Plumbing Requirements 3/25/2025 - - 22 0505 Plumbing Demolition for Remodeling 3/25/2025 -- 22 0529 Plumbing Supports and Anchors 3/25/2025 - - 22 0553 Plumbing Identification 3/25/2025 - - 22 0719 Plumbing Piping Insulation 3/25/2025 - - 22 1000 Plumbing Piping 3/25/2025 - - 22 1023 Natural Gaspiping 3/25/2025 - - 22 4000 Plumbing Fixtures 3/25/2025 - - Division 23 Heating, Ventilating, and Air Conditionings (HVAC)3/25/2025 - - 23 0500 Basic HVAC Requirements 3/25/2025 - - 23 0505 HVAC Demolition for Remodeling 3/25/2025 - - 23 0516 Variable Frequency Drives 3/25/2025 - - 23 0529 HVAC Supports and Anchors 3/25/2025 - - 23 0548 HVAC Vibration Isolation 3/25/2025 - - 23 0550 Seismic Requirements for Equipment and Supports 3/25/2025 - - 23 0553 HVAC Identification 3/25/2025 - - 23 0593 Testing, Adjusting, and Balancing 3/25/2025 - - 23 0713 Ductwork Insulation 3/25/2025 - - 23 0719 HVAC Piping Insulation 3/25/2025 - - 23 2100 Hydronic Piping 3/25/2025 - - 23 2116 Hydronic Specialties 3/25/2025 - - 23 2123 HVAC Pumps 3/25/2025 - - 23 2500 Chemical (Water) Treatment 3/25/2025 - - 23 3100 Ductwork 3/25/2025 - - 23 3300 Ductwork Accessories 3/25/2025 - - 23 3416 Centrifugal Fans 3/25/2025 - - 23 3700 Air Inlets and Outlets 3/25/2025 - - 23 5216 Condensing Boilers 3/25/2025 - - 23 6533 Evaporative Closed Circuit Cooling Tower (Owner Provided Contractor Installed) 3/25/2025 - - 23 7313 Indoor Modular Air Handling Units 3/25/2025 - - 23 8146 Packaged Water Source Heat Pumps 3/25/2025 - - Division 26 Electrical 3/25/2025 - - 26 0500 Electrical General Provision 3/25/2025 - - 26 0519 Conductors and Cables 3/25/2025 - - 26 0526 Grounding 3/25/2025 - - 26 0529 Supporting Devices 3/25/2025 - - 26 0533 Raceways and Boxes 3/25/2025 - - 26 0800 Lighting Systems Commissioning 3/25/2025 - - 26 0923 Lighting Control Devices 3/25/2025 - - 26 2416 Panelboards 3/25/2025 - - 26 2726 Wiring Devices 3/25/2025 - - 26 2813 Fuses 3/25/2025 - - 26 2815 Disconnect Switches 3/25/2025 - - 26 5100 Interior Lighting 3/25/2025 - - 26 5600 Exterior Lighting 3/25/2025 - - 26 6000 Electronic Demolition and Repair 3/25/2025 - - Division 27 Communications 3/25/2025 - - Exhibit E - Enumeration of Documents Page 2 of 3 Exhibit E - Enumeration of Documents Project Manual: Specification Number Specification Title Date Received by HWCC Revisions Revision Date Bonneville High School - Remodel May 13, 2025 SPECIFICATIONS BJSD #93 - BONNEVILLE HIGH SCHOOL - REMODEL MANUAL, as prepared by VCBO Architects, and as received by HWCC 03/25/2025 27 1101 Telecom Raceways Systems 3/25/2025 - - Division 28 Electronic Safety and Security 3/25/2025 -- 28 3100 Fire Alarm System 3/25/2025 - - Exhibit E - Enumeration of Documents Page 3 of 3 Exhibit E - Enumeration of Documents Bonneville High School - Remodel May 13, 2025 OTHER DOCUMENTS Addendum #1, Issued 05/05/2025 Addendum #2, Issued 5/12/2025 Addenda: Exhibit E - Enumeration of Documents Page 1 of 1 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 Roof Replacement Bonneville High School Remodel 1350 Remove Membrane & Parapet Cap 20d 20d 02JUN25 27JUN25 -31d 0 1340 Cut & Removal for Skylights Install 5d 5d 30JUN25 07JUL25 -31d 0 1360 Install Insulation as Required 15d 15d 08JUL25 28JUL25 -31d 0 1370 Install Membrnae 35d 35d 29JUL25 15SEP25 -31d 0 1380 Install Parapet Caps 15d 15d 16SEP25 06OCT25 -31d 0 Area 10 Remodel Bonneville High School Remodel 1010 Removal of Existing Lockers & Ceiling Area 5d 5d 02JUN25 06JUN25 0 0 1070 Install Framinng in New Layout 5d 5d 09JUN25 13JUN25 0 0 1130 Electrical Rough In 10d 10d 16JUN25 27JUN25 0 0 1140 Mech & plumbing Rough In 10d 10d 16JUN25 27JUN25 0 0 1150 Fire Suppression Rough In 10d 10d 16JUN25 27JUN25 0 0 1180 Install Insulation 3d 3d 30JUN25 02JUL25 0 0 1220 Install HM Frames 2d 2d 03JUL25 07JUL25 0 0 1170 Drywall Hang Tape Texture 10d 10d 08JUL25 21JUL25 0 0 1160 Painting 5d 5d 22JUL25 28JUL25 0 0 1190 Install Ceiling Grid 3d 3d 29JUL25 31JUL25 0 0 1260 Re Install Lockers 1d 1d 29JUL25 29JUL25 4d 0 1270 Hang Doors & Install Hardware 1d 1d 29JUL25 29JUL25 13d 0 1230 Finish MEP Above Grid 2d 2d 01AUG25 04AUG25 0 0 1210 Install Ceiling Tiles 2d 2d 05AUG25 06AUG25 0 0 1200 Install Casework 5d 5d 07AUG25 13AUG25 0 0 1240 MEP Trim Out 5d 5d 07AUG25 13AUG25 7d 0 1330 Final Clean Area 1d 1d 21AUG25 21AUG25 0 * 0 Floor Replacement Bonneville High School Remodel 1000 Removal and Demo of Existing Floor 25d 25d 02JUN25 07JUL25 2d 0 1080 Patch & Repair Subsurface as Needed 10d 10d 08JUL25 21JUL25 2d 0 1090 Install F3.1 Fluid Applied 10d 10d 08JUL25 21JUL25 24d 0 1100 Install Cooridor Flooring 10d 10d 22JUL25 04AUG25 14d 0 1110 Install Cafeteria Area Flooring 10d 10d 22JUL25 04AUG25 2d 0 1120 Install Common Area 10 10d 10d 07AUG25 20AUG25 0 0 Exterior Stairs Bonneville High School Remodel 1020 Demo Existing Stairs #1-3 10d 10d 02JUN25 13JUN25 4d 0 1280 Excavationg of Stair Area #1-#3 3d 3d 16JUN25 18JUN25 4d 0 1290 Form Place Concrete Stem Walls Stairs #1 & #2 3d 3d 19JUN25 23JUN25 4d 0 1300 Backfill & Compact Stem Walls & Prep Slabs 2d 2d 24JUN25 25JUN25 4d 0 1310 Place Slabs 2d 2d 26JUN25 27JUN25 4d 0 1320 Install Stair Sysystems & Hand Rails 35d 35d 30JUN25 18AUG25 4d 0 Orchestra Pit Bonneville High School Remodel 1040 Removeal of Old Cover 5d 5d 23JUN25 *27JUN25 19d 0 1060 Install New Cover 10d 10d 30JUN25 14JUL25 19d 0 1050 Finish Items as Needed 10d 10d 15JUL25 28JUL25 19d 0 Close Out Bonneville High School Remodel 1030 As builts 14d 14d 04AUG25 *21AUG25 1d 0 1250 O&M's 14d 14d 04AUG25 *21AUG25 1d 0 Remove Membrane & Parapet Cap Cut & Removal for Skylights Install Install Insulation as Required Install Membrnae Install Parapet Caps Removal of Existing Lockers & Ceiling Area Install Framinng in New Layout Electrical Rough In Mech & plumbing Rough In Fire Suppression Rough In Install Insulation Install HM Frames Drywall Hang Tape Texture Painting Install Ceiling Grid Re Install Lockers Hang Doors & Install Hardware Finish MEP Above Grid Install Ceiling Tiles Install Casework MEP Trim Out Final Clean Area Removal and Demo of Existing Floor Patch & Repair Subsurface as Needed Install F3.1 Fluid Applied Install Cooridor Flooring Install Cafeteria Area Flooring Install Common Area 10 Demo Existing Stairs #1-3 Excavationg of Stair Area #1-#3 Form Place Concrete Stem Walls Stairs #1 & #2 Backfill & Compact Stem Walls & Prep Slabs Place Slabs Install Stair Sysystems & Hand Rails Removeal of Old Cover Install New Cover Finish Items as Needed As builts O&M's Start date 02JUN25 Finish date 06OCT25 Data date 02JUN25 Run date 18APR25 Page number 1A © Primavera Systems, Inc. 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