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Recommendation:
CITY OF PALM DESERT
PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT
STAFF REPORT
Authorize Award of Contract No. C25270 for the Highway 74
at Shadow Mountain Drive Traffic Signal and Street
Improvements to Granite Construction Company in the
amount $613,613.00. (Project No. 565-04)
Mark Greenwood, P.E., Director of Public Works
Granite Construction Company
38000 Monroe
Indio, California 92203
June 22, 2006
Contract
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By Minute Motion:
1. Authorize Award of Contract No. C25270 for Highway 74
at Shadow Mountain Drive Traffic Signal and Street
Improvements to Granite Construction Company of Indio,
California in the amount of $ 613,613.00.
2. Set aside a 10% contingency.
3. Authorize the mayor to execute Contract No. C25270.
4. Appropriate $475,000.00 from un-obligated Fund 400 to
the project account.
Discussion:
City Council has authorized staff to construct the traffic signal and street
improvements at Highway 74 and Shadow Mountain Drive. This project will
install a traffic signal at the subject intersection as well as cul-de-sac the
Frontage Road at Shadow Mountain Drive on the east side of Highway 74.
Staff Report
Award Contract C25270 for the Highway 74 and Shadow Mountain Drive Traffic
Signal and Street Improvements (Project 565-04)
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June 22, 2006
On June 13, 2006, at 2:00 P.M. bids were opened and read aloud. The results
are as follows:
Granite Construction Company
Indio, California $613,613.00
Currently, the amount of funds available for this project in Account N. 400-4278-
433-4001 is $221,575.74.
Public Works staff therefore recommends that City Council appropriate
$475,000.00 from unobligated Fund 400 to the project account; authorize the
award of Contract No. C25270 for the Highway 74 at Shadow Mountain Drive
Traffic Signal and Street Improvements to Granite Construction Company of
Indio, California in the amount of $613,613.00 plus a 10% contingency in the
amount of $61,361.30, and authorize the mayor to execute the contract.
Submitted By:
Mark Greeood, P.E.
Director of Public Works
Homer Croy C.i' Paul Gibson
ACM for Development Services Finance Director
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AGREEMENT
THIS AGREEMENT is made and entered into this 22 day of June,
2006, by and between City of Palm Desert, California, hereafter called "Owner"
and Granite Construction Companv hereinafter called "Contractor".
WITNESSETH
RECITALS:
Contractor has submitted to Owner its Contractor's Proposal for the
construction of Owner Project,
1. Highway 74 at Shadow Mountain Drive Traffic Signal and Street
Improvements, PROJECT NO. 565-04, CONTRACT NO. C25270, in strict
accordance with the Contract Documents identified below, Owner has
accepted said Proposal.
2. Contractor states that it has re-examined its Contractor's Proposal and
found it to be correct, has ascertained that its Subcontractors are properly
licensed and possess the requisite skill and forces, has examined the site
and Contract in accordance with the Contract Documents for the money
set forth in its Proposal to be paid as provided in the Contract Documents.
AGREEMENT:
IT IS AGREED BY THE PARTIES AS FOLLOWS:
1. Contract Documents: The entire contract consists of the following: (a) The
Agreement; (b) The Notice Inviting Bids; (c) The Instruction to Bidders;
(d) The Contractor's Proposal; (e) The Bidder's Bond; (f) The
Performance Bond; (g) The Payment Bond; (h) The General Conditions;
(i) The Special Provisions; 0) The Standard Specifications as modified in
other portions of the Contract Documents; (k) The Plans; (1) Addenda
Nos. 1; (m) The Determination of Prevailing Wage Rates for Public Work;
(n) Any Change Orders issued; (o) Any additional or supplemental
specifications, notices, instructions and drawings issued in accordance
with the provisions of the Contract Documents. All of said Documents
presently in existence are by this reference incorporated herein as if here
set forth in full and upon the proper issuance of their documents they shall
likewise be deemed incorporated.
2. Contractor shall commence the work within ten calendar days after the
date of the Notice to Proceed and will do all things necessary to construct
the work generally described in Recital No. 1 in accordance with the
Contract Documents and will complete said work within Ninety (90)
calendar days from the Notice to Proceed date to the satisfaction of the
Engineer.
3. Contractor agrees to indemnify, defend and save Owner and its
officers, agents and employees, and the Engineer harmless from:
a. Any and all liability, claims, damages, losses or injuries to any person
or other entity, including injury to Contractor's employees, and all
claims which arise from or are connected with the negligent
performance of or failure to perform the work or other obligations of
this Agreement, or which are caused or which are claimed to be
caused by the negligent or intentional acts or omissions of Contractor,
its subcontractors, its agents or employees, and, all expenses of
investigating and defending against same,
b. Any and all liability, claims, damages, losses or injuries to any and all
contractors, subcontractors, material -men, laborers, or any other
person, firm or corporation furnishing or supplying work, services,
materials or supplies in connection with the performance of the
Agreement.
Attention is directed to the General Specifications pages 25-26 and 33-37,
which specifications are made part of this Agreement as set forth in
Agreement paragraph 1, above.
Attention is directed to Section 6-9, "Liquidated Damages" of the Standard
Specifications and is hereby amended to the substitute the "City of Palm
Desert" in place of "Agency." Liquidated damages shall be One Thousand
($1,000). dollars per calendar day of delay.
4. Should any litigation or arbitration be commenced between the parties
concerning the works of improvements as referenced herein, the
prevailing party in any such litigation, being the Owner or the Contractor,
should be entitled to a reasonable sum for attorney's fees incurred in any
such litigation relating to this Contract.
5. This Agreement shall be binding upon all parties hereto and their
respective heirs, executors, administrators, successors, and assigns.
6. Contractor shall be paid in the manner set forth in the Contract Documents
the amount of its Proposal as accepted by Owner, subject to such
additions and deductions as may be made pursuant to the Contact
Documents and applicable law.
Satisfactory Performance
The prime Contractor agrees to pay each Subcontractor under this prime
contract for satisfactory performance of its contract no later than 10 days
from the receipt of each payment the prime Contractor receives from City
of Palm Desert. Any delay or postponement of payment from the above
referenced time frame may occur only for good cause following written
approval of the City of Palm Desert.
Release of Retention
The prime Contractor agrees further to release retention payments to each
Subcontractor within 30 days after the Subcontractor's work is
satisfactorily completed. Any delay or postponement of payment from the
above referenced time frame may occur only for good cause following
written approval of the City of Palm Desert.
7. Execution of the Agreement by the parties constitutes their agreement to
abide by all applicable provisions of the California Labor Code; constitutes
Contractor's certification that he is aware of the provisions of said Code
and will comply with them; and further constitutes Contractor's certification
as follows:
"I am aware of the provisions of Section 3700 of the California
Labor Code which requires every employer to be insured against
liability for worker's compensation or to undertake self insurance
in accordance with the provisions of that Code, and I will comply
with such provisions before commencing the performance of the
work of this contract."
IN WITNESS WHEREOF the parties hereto have executed or caused to
be executed by their duly authorized officials, this Agreement which shall be
deemed an original on the date first above written.
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Signature blocks are contained on the next page]
CONTRACTOR'S Proposal
Highway 74 at Shadow Mountain Drive Traffic Signal and Street Improvements
Project No. 565-04
Contract No. C25270
TO: CITY OF PALM DESERT, "Owner"
DATE: 06/ 13 / 2006
BIDDER: GRANITE CONSTRUCTION COMPANY "CONTRACTOR"
The UNDERSIGNED, "CONTRACTOR", having carefully examined the site and the
Contract Documents for the construction of, Highway 74 at Shadow Mountain Drive
Traffic Signal and Street Improvements, Project No. 565-04, Contract No. C25270,
hereby proposes to construct the work in accordance with the Contract Documents,
including Addenda No(s). ,coo AJ e. for the amount stated in this Proposal.
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By submitting this Proposal, CONTRACTOR agrees with Owner:
1.
That unless withdrawn in person by CONTRACTOR or some person authorized in
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writing by CONTRACTOR — not by telephone or telegram — before the time specified
in the Notice Inviting Bids for the public opening of bids, this Proposal constitutes an
irrevocable offer for 60 calendar days after that date.
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The Owner has the right to reject any or all Proposals and to waive any irregularities
or informalities contained in a Proposal.
3.
That the contract shall be awarded only by the governing body of OWNER. Said
contract shall only be deemed awarded after the CONTRACTOR'S complete
submission of all contract documents, bonds, insurance documentation, and the
OWNER shall obtain all necessary signatures of the governing body, at which time
the contract shall be deemed awarded.
4.
To submit to Owner such information as Owner may require to determine the
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Bidder's financial standing experience and to perform the work.
5.
That the accompanying certified or cashier's check or Bid Bond constitutes a
guarantee that if awarded the contract, CONTRACTOR will execute the Agreement
and deliver the required bonds and certificates of insurance within 10 days after
notice of award. If CONTRACTOR fails to execute and deliver said documents, the
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check or bond is to be charged with the costs of the resultant damages to Owner,
including but not limited to publication costs, the difference in money between the
amount bid and the amount in excess of the bid which costs Owner to do or cause to
be done the work involved, lease and rental costs, additional salaries and overhead,
increased interest and costs of funding the project, attorney expense, additional
engineering and architectural expense and cost of maintaining or construction
alternate facilities occasioned by the failure to execute and deliver said documents.
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PERFORMANCE BOND
KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS: That whereas the City of Palm
Desert has awarded to
Granite Construction Company
hereinafter designated as the "Principal", a contract for:
Highway 74 at Shadow Mountain Drive Traffic Signal and Street
Improvements
PROJECT NO. 565-04
CONTRACT NO. C25270
WHEREAS, said Principal is required under the terms of said contract to furnish
a good and sufficient bond for the performance of said contract:
NOW THEREFORE, WE, the Principal, and as
Surety, are held and firmly bound unto the City of Palm Desert hereinafter called
the Owner, in the penal sum of Six Hundred Thirteen Thousand Six hundred
Thirteen and no/00 Dollars ($613,613.00), being 100% of the contract amount in
lawful money of the United States of America for the payment of which sum well
and truly to be made, we hereby bind ourselves, our heirs, executors,
administrators, and successors, jointly and severally, firmly by these presents.
THE CONDITION OF THIS OBLIGATION IS SUCH that if the above
bounded Principal, his executors, heirs, administrators, and successors, or
assigns, shall in all things stand to and abide by, and well and truly keep and
perform the covenants and agreements in the said contract and any alterations
thereof made as therein provided, on his or their part, to be kept and performed
at the time and in the manner therein specified, and in all respects according to
their true intent and meaning, and shall indemnify and save harmless the Owner,
its officers and agents, as therein stipulated, then this obligation shall become
null and void; otherwise, it shall be and remain in full force and virtue.
And the said Surety, for value received, hereby stipulates and agrees that
no change, extension of time, alteration or addition to terms of the contract or to
the work to be performed there under or the specifications accompanying the
same shall in any wise affect its obligations on this bond, and it does hereby
waive notice of any such change, extension of time, alterations or additions to the
terms of the contract or to the work or the specifications.
Should it become necessary for the Owner to institute a lawsuit or any other legal
proceeding to enforce the terms and conditions of this bond, then all costs of said
proceeding, including attorneys' fees, shall be awarded to the prevailing party.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, identical counterparts of this instrument, each
of which shall for all purposes be deemed an original thereof, have been duly
executed by the Principal and Surety above named, on this
day of , 20
SURETY
INSURANCE COMPANY and/or AGENT
ADDRESS
TELEPHONE NUMBER
PRINCIPAL
CITY OF PALM DESERT
PAYMENT BOND
KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS:
THAT WHEREAS, the City of Palm Desert (sometimes referred to
hereinafter as "Obligee") has awarded to Granite Construction Company
(hereinafter designated as the "Contractor"), an agreement dated June 22,
2006, described as follows: Highway 74 At Shadow Mountain Drive Traffic
Signal and Street Improvments, PROJECT NO. 565-04, CONTRACT NO.
025270, (hereinafter referred to as the "Contract"); and
WHEREAS, said Contractor is required to furnish a bond in connection with said
Contract, and pursuant to Section 3247 of the California Civil Code;
NOW, THEREFORE, we, , the undersigned
Contractor, as Principal, and a corporation
organized and existing under the laws of the State of , and
duly authorized to transact business under the laws of the State of California, as
Surety, are held and firmly bound unto the City of Palm Desert and to any and all
persons, companies or corporations entitled to file stop notices under Section
3181 of the California Civil Code, in the sum of Six Hundred Thirteen Thousand
Six Hundred Thirteen Dollars ($613,613.00), said sum being not less than one
hundred percent (100%) of the total amount payable by the said Obligee under
the terms of the said Contract, for which payment well and truly to be made, we
bind ourselves, our heirs, executors and administrators, successors and assigns,
jointly and severally, firmly by these presents.
THE CONDITION OF THIS OBLIGATION IS SUCH, that, if said Contractor, his
or its heirs, executors, administrators, successors or assigns, or Subcontractors,
shall fail to pay for any materials, provisions or other supplies, implements,
machinery or power used in, upon, for or about the performance of the Public
Work contracted to be done, or to pay any person for any work or labor of any
kind, or for bestowing skills or other necessary services thereon, or for amounts
due under the Unemployment Insurance Code with respect to such work or labor,
or for any amounts required to be deducted, withheld, and paid over to the
Employment Development Department from the wages of employees of said
Contractor and his or its Subcontractors pursuant to Section 13020 of the
Unemployment Insurance Code with respect to such work and labor as required
by the provisions of Section 3247 through 3252 of the Civil Code, or for any
amounts required to be deducted, withheld, and paid over to the Franchise Tax
Board or Internal Revenue Service from the wages of employees of the
Contractor or his or its Subcontractors, the Surety or Sureties hereon will pay for
the same in an amount not exceeding the sum specified in this bond, otherwise
the above obligation shall be void. In addition to the provisions herein above, it is
agreed that this bond will inure to the benefit of any and all persons, companies
and corporations entitled to serve stop notices under Section 3181 of the Civil
Code, so as to give a right of action to them or their assigns in any suit brought
upon this bond.
The Surety, for value received, hereby stipulates and agrees that no change,
extension of time, alteration or addition to the terms of the said Contract or to the
work to be performed thereunder or the Specifications accompanying the same
shall in any way affect its obligations on this bond, and it does hereby waive
notice of any such change, extension of time, alteration or addition to the terms
of the Contract or to the Specifications.
No final settlement between the Obligee and the Contractor hereunder shall
abridge the right of any beneficiary hereunder, whose claim may be unsatisfied.
Contractor and Surety agree that if the Obligee is required to engage the
services of an attorney in connection with the enforcement of the bond, each
shall pay Obligee's reasonable attorney's fees incurred, with or without suit, in
addition to the above sum.
THIS SPACE IS LEFT BLANK INTENTIONALLY. SIGNATURES ARE
CONTAINED ON THE FOLLOWING PAGE.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, we have hereunto set our hands and seals this
day of , 20
PRINCIPAUContractor:
Granite Construction Company
By:
(Signature)
(Typed Name and Title)
The rate of premium on this bond is
SURETY:
(Typed Name of Surety)
By:
(Signature of Attorney -in -Fact)
(Typed Name of Attorney -in -Fact)
The total amount of premium charged: $
(the above must be filled in by corporate surety).
per thousand.
IMPORTANT: Surety companies executing bonds must possess a certificate of
authority from the California Insurance Commissioner authorizing them to write
surety insurance defined in Section 105 of the California Insurance Code, and if
the work or project is financed, in whole or in part, with federal, grant or loan
funds, it must also appear on the Treasury Department's most current list
(Circular 570 as amended). THIS IS A REQUIRED FORM.
Any claims under this bond may be addressed to:
(Name, Address and Telephone No. of Surety)
(Name, Address and Telephone No. of agent
or representative for service of process in California if different from above)
CONTRACTOR:
BY:
Signature to be notarized
TITLE:
OWNER:
BY:
Signature to be notarized
TITLE: Mavor of Palm Desert, CA
CA
APPROVED AS TO CONTENT:
MARK GREENWOOD, P.E.
CITY ENGINEER
ATTEST BY:
TITLE:
ATTEST BY:
TITLE: Citv Clerk of Palm Desert.
APPROVED AS TO FORM:
DAVID J. ERWIN,
CITY ATTORNEY
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It is understood that the quantities shown hereon, except for those quantities marked
�-- "Lump Sum", are but estimates and the final payment will be based upon the actual
work performed, subject to such adjustment and alterations as elsewhere provided
herein.
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CONSTRUCT PCC CROSS GUTTER &
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CONSTRUCT STD. 6' SIDEWALK PER
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CONSTRUCT WHEELCHAIR RAMP,
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The costs of any work shown or required in the Plans and Specifications, but not
specifically identified as a Pay Item are included in the related Pay Item(s), and no
— additional compensation shall be due CONTRACTOR by virtue of CONTRACTOR'S
compliance with the Plans and Specifications.
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Title: R.C. Allbritton, Vice President
CONTRACTOR
Attestby: See attached Notary Acknowled�ement
Notary Public in and for said County and State
Title:
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COl1NTY OF SANTA CRllZ }
On June 13, 2006 before me, Denise Harrigan , Notary Public
personally appeared R.C. Allbritton, Vice President
personally known to me (or proved to me on the basis of satisfactory evidence) to be the
person(�) whose name(s� is/� subscribed to the within instrument and acknowledged to
me that b1m/she/� executed the same in iiN�l/her/A11Y�Nr authorized capacity(��), and that
by AKIg/her/tbi�lid signature(� on the instrument the person(g), or the entity upon behalf
which the person(�) acted, executed the instrument.
WITNESS my hand and official seal.
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Information Required of Bidder
The bidder is required to supply the following information. Additional sheets may
be attached if necessary.
(1) Address P.O. Box 50085 - Watsonville, CA 95077-5085
(2) Telephone No. 831.724.1011
(3� Type of Firm {Individual, Partnership or Corporation) Corporation
(4) Corporation organized under the laws of the State of ca1�t'ornia
(5) Contractor's License No. s9 Exp. Date o5/3�/2007
Contractor hereb swears under penalty of per}ury that this information provided
is true and corr t.
GRANITE CONSTR C IO COMPANY
By: Title: R.C. Allbritton, Vice Yresident
Signa re Contractor
(6) List the names and addresses of all owners of the firm or names and titles of all
officers of the corporation:
See attached List of Officers
(7) Number of years' experience as a Contractor in construction work 84
(8) List at least three similar projects completed recently: see attached list of
Completed Jobs
Contract Amount
Class of Work Date Completed
Name, Address &
Telephone No. of Owner
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GRANITE CONSTRUCTION COMPANY
List of Officers
P.O. Box 50085
Watsonville, CA 95077
831.724.1011
Name Present Office Position
Dorey, William G. President, Chief Executive l
Officer �
Boitano, Mark E. Executive Vice President, 1
Chief Operating Officer �
Barton, William E. Senior Vice President, �,
Chief Financial Officer,
Corporate Compliance
I Officer, Assistant Secretary
Donnino, Michael F. Senior Vice President, �
Assistance Secretary
Roberts, James H. Senior Vice President,
Assistant Secretary
Allbritton, R.C. Vice President, Assistant
Financial Officer,
Treasurer, Assistant
Secretary
; Franich, John A. Vice President, Assistant
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; Futch, Michael Vice President, Secretary,
� General Counsel
Goodson, Darryl W. Vice President, Assistant
Secretary
Kaub, Brian C. Vice President, Assistant I
Secretary
Kremer, Randy J. Vice President, Assistant
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� McCann-Jenni, Mary G. Vice President, Assistant
� Financial Officer,
Controller, Assistant
Secretary
Cady, James M. Assistant General Counsel,
Assistant Secretary
Desai, Jigisha Assistant Treasurer, �
Assistant Secretary j
Grazian, David R. Assistant Secretary,
Director of Corporate
Taxation
Smith, Kenneth M. Assistant Secretary I
Watts, Richard A. Assistant Secretary I
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(9) List the names and addresses of each Subcontractor who will perform work in or
about the work improvement, and indicate what portion of the work will be done by each
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.... (10) List the ame of the erson who inspected the site of the proposed work for your
firm � �`/b n � � �G.�
— (11) A financial statement or other information and references sufficiently
comprehensive to permit an appraisal of your current financial condition may be
required by the Owner.
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Non-Collusion Affidavit
To be Executed by Bidder and Submitted with Bid
STATE OF CALIFORNIA)
SANTA CRUZ � SS
— COUNTY OF 6�YEA�SI�,fi�
x.c. Allbritton , being first duly sworn, deposes and
" says that he/she is vice President of c�rt� o�.smucrt�r ocr��v�t , the
party making the foregoing bid; that the bid is not made in the interest of, or on behalf of
___________________________________ , any undisclosed person, partnership,
"` company, association, organization, or corporation; that the bid is genuine and not
collusive or sham; that the bidder has not directly or indirectly induced or solicited any
other bidder to put in a false or sham bid, and has not directly or indirectly colluded,
` conspired, connived, or agreed with any bidder or anyone else to put in a sham bid, or
that anyone shall refrain from bidding; that the bidder has not in any manner, directly or
indirectly, sought by agreement, communication, or conference with anyone to fix the
— bid price of the bidder or any other bidder, or to fix any overhead, profit, or cost element
of the bid price, or of that of any other bidder, or to secure any advantage against the
pubic body awarding the contract of anyone interested in the proposed contract; that all
' statements contained in the bid are true; and, further, that the bidder has not, directly or
indirectly, submitted his or her bid price or any breakdown thereof, or the contents
thereof, or divulged information or data relative thereto, or paid, and will not pay, any fee
�" to any corporation, partnership, company, association, organization, bid depository, or
to any member or agent thereof to effectuate a collusive or sham bid.
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Subscribed and swom to, before me th' 13th day of June , 2006
GRANITE C STRUCTION COMPANY
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Title: x.C. Allbritton, Vice President
CONTRACTOR
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Nota ublic in an � for d County and State
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� DENIS� MAl2RIGAN �
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BIDDER'S BOND
To Accompany Proposal
KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS,
That we, GRANITE CONSTRUCTION COMPANY aS principal,
and FEDERAL INSURANCE COMPANY as surety, are held and
"" firmly bound unto the City of Palm Desert in the sum of $10� of B� �t (10% of bid)
to be paid to the said Owner or its certain attomey, its successors and assigns; for
which payment, well and truly to be made, we bind ourselves, our heirs, executors and
` administrators, successors or assigns, jointly and severally, firmly by these presents.
THE CONDITION OF THIS OBLIGATION IS SUCH, that if the certain proposal of the
"" above bounden principal to perform certain work described as follows:
The general items of work to be done hereunder consist of: construction survey staking;
'�" mobilization; clearing and grubbing; demolition; curb and gutter; cross gutter and
spandrel; sidewalk and wheelchair ramps; crushed aggregate base and asphalt
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concrete pavement; landscape and irrigation; traffic signals; installation of striping,
signs, pavement markings and pavement markers; and installation of traffic control
devices required during construction of the improvements and all appurtenant work as
_ required by the plans and specifications,
and dated o6/ 13/2006 is accepted by the City of Palm Desert,
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and if the above bounden principal GRANITE CONSTRUCTIQN cor��t shall
duly enter into and execute a contract for such construction, and shall execute and
deliver the Performance Bond and Payment Bond and insurance certificates as required
,,. by said contract, then this obligation shall become null and void; otherwise it shall be
and remain in full force and effect.
,,,,, Should it become necessary for the owner to institute a lawsuit, or any other legal
proceeding to enforce the terms and conditions of this bond, then all costs of said
proceeding, including attorney's fees, shall be awarded to the prevailing party.
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IN WITNESS WHEREOF, We hereunto set our Hands and Seals this 6th day
pf June 2p 06 ,
CONTRACTORS Name: GxartiTE CO TRUCTION COMPANY
CONTRACTOR'S Signature: BY: ��
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Title: x.C. Allbritton, Vice President
Address: P.O. Box 50085 - Watsonville, CA 95077-5085
Telephone: 831.724. Lo11
Surety�S Nal71e: FEDERAL_INSURANCE COMPANY
Surety's Signature: BY: _ , �1/�� � ���
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Title: Jieisha Desai. Atto�hev-in-Fact
Address: 15 rttn. View Road - Warren, NJ 07059
Telephone: 415 . 954. 1834
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ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
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STATE OF CALIFORNIA }
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COl1NTY OF SANTA CRIIZ }
On June 6, 2006 before me, Denise Harrigan , Notary Public
personally appeared Jigisha Desai, Attorney-in-Fact
personally known to me (or proved to me on the basis of satisfactory evidence) to be the
person(N) whose name(sI) is/tt� subscribed to the within instrument and acknowledged to
me that 1�/shehCl� executed the same in HN�/her/�A'i�+r authorized capacity(�fi), and that
by Milg/her/ti�lllf signature(S� on the instrument the person(H), or the entity upon behalf
which the person(�) acted, executed the instrument.
WITNE my hand and off"cial seal.
BY: � ,P/L1.� �L� � �"�
Signature ofNotary Public`�-�� ��
Denise Harrigan , Notar� ublic'
� DENISE �ARRIGAN i
� Comm. } 538541 �
t�p1ARY PUBLGCAL�FORMIA
SAIV7A CRUZ COUM�'
� MY COMMLSSION EXPIRES DEC 25. 2008 �
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Surety pF'
�UO� ATTORNEY
Federal Insurance Company Attn: Surety Department
Vigilant {nsurance Company 15 Mountain View Road
Pacific Indemnity Company Wanen, NJ 07059
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Krrow All by These Presenls. Thal FEOERAL INSURANCE COMPIWY, an Indiana corpaalio�, VIGILANT INSURANCE COMPANY, a New York carporaUon, and
PACIFIC INDEMNITY COMPANY, a Wisco�sin corporaUon, do each hereby constitute and appoint Deborah S. Jackson, R.C. Allbritton, John D. Gnliland, Jigisha
Desai and Mary H. LonerQan of Watsonvilla, Califomk
each as lheir irue and lawful Attomey- in- Fact lo execute under such designation in their names and to aifix their corporate seals to and deliver fa and on their behaH
as surely thereon or otherwise, bonds and undertakinga and other writinps obligatory in the rtature ihereof (olher than bail bonda) given or execuled fn ihe course of
business on behalf ot Granite Consvuctlo� Inwrporoted and all Subsidiarles, alon� or In jolnt venturr .
in connectian wiU� bids, proposals or oontracts to a with ihe United States o( America, any Stete or politiql subdivision thereo( or any person, firtn or corporadon. Md
the execution of such bond or ob�iga6on by such Attomey- in- Fad in the Companys name and on its behalf as surety thereo� or otherwise, under its crorporate seal, in
pursuance d the aulhorify hereby conferred shall, upo� delivery thereof, be valid and Dtnding upon the Canpany.
In Witness Whereof, said FE�ERAL INSURANCE COMPANY, VIGILANT (NSURAtYCE COMPANY, and PACIFIC INOEMNt7Y COMPAIYY have each executed and
attestetl Ihese presents and a�xed tliev corporate seals on ihis 2nd. Day o( August, 2005
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Kenneth C. Wendel, Assistant ecretary
STATE OF HEW JERSEY
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CouMy of Somerset
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On this 2"'. dey of Auyust, 2005 before me, a Notery PuWic of New Jersey, personal{y came Kenneth C. Wendel, to me known to
be Assistent Secretary of FEDERAL 1NSURANCE COMPANY, VIGILANT INSURANCE Cd1u�/WY, and PACIFIC ItJDEMNfTY COMPANY, the companies which
..� executed the foregoing Power of Attomey, and the said Kenneth C. Wendel, being by me duly awom, did depose and say Ihat he is Assistant Secretary oi FEDERAL
INSURIWCE COMPANY, ViGIlAN7 INSURANCE COMPAtJ1', and PACIFlC WDEARJITY COMPANY arxS knows the corporate seals thereof, that the seais aKxad to
the foregoing Power of Attomey are such oorparate seals and were thereto aHbced by authority ot the By Laws of said Companies; and that he slyned said Power oi
Attomey as Asslstant Secretary oi said Compa�ies by like authoritY and ihet he is acquainted with John P. Smith, and knows h(m to be �ce Presidant of said
Campanies; and that the signature of John p. Smith, subscribed to said Power oi Attomey is in lhe genuine handwriting of John P. Smith, and was ihereto subscribed
.� by authority of said By- Laws and in deponeoYs presence.
Notarial Seal
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PVgt\G y nmm�.tiOn EXq11�i Od. �� i�ii�
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'� Extradlrom ttie By- Laws of FEDER/+L INSURANCE COMPANY, VIGILANT INSURANCE COMPANY, and PACIFlC 1NDEMI.I7Y COMPANY:
'A{I powers o( attomey lor and o� behalf of ihe Company may and shaN be executed in the r�ame and on behalt of the Company, eilher by
the Chaimian or the President or a Yce President or an assiatant Vice Preside�4 jdatly wifh fhe Secretary a an Assistant Secretary, under their respective
designalio�a. The sipnature of auch oRicers may be engraved, printed or lithographed. The signaturo of each of the following officers: Cheirman, President, any V'�ce
�' P�esident, any Asaistanl Vice President erry Secretary, any As�istant Secretary ard the seal of the Compa�y may be a�xed by Facsimile to any pawer of etlamey or to
any certiFicate relating Ihereto appoinling Assistant Secretaries or Aporneys- in- Fact for purposes only ol executing and attestinp bonds end undeAakings end other
writings obligaiory in the nalure Ihernof, and any such power of atWmey o� certificale bearing such facsimite aignature or ►acsimile seal shall be val(d and binding upon
!he Company and any such power so executed and certifled by cuch facsimile signature and facsim�e seal shalt be valid and binding upon the Companywilh respect to
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any bond or undertaking to which it is attached.'
I, Kenneth C. Wendel, Assistant Secretary of FEDERAL 1NSURANCE COMPANY, VIGILANT iNSURANCE COMPANY, and PACIFIC INbEMNfTY COAAPANY (the
'Companies') do hereby certffy Ihat
(i) the (oregang extroct of the By- Laws ot the Companies fs true and corred,
(ii) the Compan'ies are duty licensed and authorized W transact surety 6uslness fn aE 50 of the United States of America and the Oislrict
'� o! Coiumbia and are authorized by ths U.S. Treasury Departmenk further. Federol and Ypilant are Iicensed in PueAo Rico and the
U.S. V'upin (sfanda, and Federa! is licensed in Amedcan Samos. Guam, end each of the Provinces of Canada except Prince Edward
Island; and '� �
(iii) the foregoing Power of Attomey is We, wrrect and 'm full force and effect.
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Given under my hand and seals of said Companies at Warren, NJ this ,lune 6, 2006
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Kenneth C. Wendol, Assistant Secretary
� �N THE EVENT YOU WFSH TO NOTIFY US OF A UA1M, VERIFY THE AUTNENTICiTY OF THIS BOND OR NQTIFY US OF ANY OTHER MATTER, PLEASE
ICONTACT US AT ADDRE55 LISTED ABOVE, OR BY Teleahone (908) 903- 3493 Fax 1908) 903- 3656 e-mail: sureNCc� dwbb.tan
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