HomeMy WebLinkAboutC31100 Janitorial Services - Sheriff's SubStationCITY OF PALM DESERT
STAFF REPORT
REQUEST: APPROVAL OF CONTRACT NO. C31100 WITH WURMS
JANITORIAL SERVICES, INC. TO PROVIDE JANITORIAL
SERVICES AT THE PALM DESERT SHERIFF SUBSTATION, 73-
520 FRED WARING DRIVE.
SUBMITTED BY: Donna Gomez, Visitor Center Manager
CONTRACTOR: Wurms Janitorial Services, Inc.
CONTENTS: Request for Proposal
Contract
DATE: August 25, 2011
Recommendation
By Minute Motion, authorize the approval of Contract No. C31100 with
Wurms Janitorial Services, Inc. for the period of September 1, 2011,
through August 30, 2012. Funds are budgeted in Account No. 510-4195-
495-3310.
Background
On March 24, 2011, City Council approved a lease agreement with Riverside County for
the City -owned building at 73-520 Fred Waring Drive (Sheriff Substation). The building
currently houses the local dispatch center with the County committed to leasing the
remainder of the building for additional public safety activities by October 2012.
Lease negotiations included the City providing regular maintenance, repair and janitorial
services for the building while receiving a higher rental rate to cover those expenses.
Based on existing staffing and use levels of the building it was determined that a 3-day
per week janitorial service is required at this time.
Staff issued a Request for Proposals for janitorial services and received a total of four
proposals. The following outlines those bid results:
Company
Location
Monthly Amount
Wurms Janitorial Services, Inc. Corona $732.84
Desert Building Services* Palm Desert $1,425.00
Chores, Etc. Inc. Rancho Mirage $1,950.00
Quality Janitorial & Maintenance Palm Springs $2,850.00
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August 25, 2011
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*Desert Building Services withdrew its proposal based on shortage of staffing to
adequately provide the services required.
As noted in the bid results, Wurms proposal is substantially lower than the other
companies. Wurms also comes with excellent references and current experience
providing janitorial services for other Riverside County buildings and governmental
agencies. Wurms currently employs staff that has adequately completed the security
clearance requirements of Riverside County Sheriff in order to have access to this
building and has submitted additional employees for said clearance process.
Staff recommends approval of a contract with Wurms Janitorial Services, Inc. to provide
janitorial services at the City -owned building currently serving as the Sheriff Substation.
Fiscal Impact
A contract for janitorial services with Wurms will require an $8,794.08 annual
expenditure. Funds have been allocated and are available in account no. 510-4195-
495-3310.
Submitted By:
onna Gomez, Vishor Ce714anager
Approval:
M. Wohlmuth, City Manager
Department Head:
stirs McCarthy, ACM/Rpde*lopment
Paul S. Gibson, Director of Finance
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CITY OF PALM DESERT
REQUEST FOR PROFESSIONAL JANITORIAL SERVICES
The City of Palm Desert is soliciting bids for professional janitorial services to be
provided at the Palm Desert Police Substation located at 73-520 Fred Waring Drive,
Palm Desert, California. The following is a basic outline of the services being required
at this time. Bids should include providing all equipment and supplies needed to fill and
restock areas mentioned within the proposal.
A total of 11,555 square feet of the existing building will be required to be cleaned at this
time. Attached is a drawing that provides specific details of the areas in question.
Bidders must be insured, bonded and be prepared to have their employees pass
security clearance requirements as required by Riverside County for access to
confidential areas. Bidders should submit quotes on providing janitorial services both
three days per week (Monday — Wednesday — Friday) and five days per week (Monday
through Friday).
The following outlines the basic services required at this time.
OFFICE AREAS
Nightly Service:
1. Empty all waste receptacles and replace liners as needed.
2. Vacuum all carpeted areas.
3. Dust mop and damp mop all hard floor surfaces.
4. Dust all furniture and equipment.
5. Clean and polish all bright metal surfaces.
6. Clean entrance doors of smears and fingerprints.
7. Check that all doors are secured upon completion of job.
8. All trash to be taken to trash binds
Weekly Service:
1. Dust all fixtures and picture frames.
2. Dust all A/C and heater vents.
3. Dust all windowsills and ledges.
Monthly Service:
1. Perform all high dusting (door sashes, tops of partitions, moldings, etc.)
2. Wipe down all window blinds.
COMMON AREA RESTROOMS
Nightly Service:
1. Detail and clean all commodes, urinals, sinks and faucets.
2. Refill all dispensers as needed.
3. Clean and polish all chrome and stainless steel.
4. Clean and polish all mirrors.
5. Spot clean all light switches, walls, etc.
6. Disinfect and wet -mop all hard floor surfaces.
7. Empty all trash and replace liners as needed.
8. Wipe down all restroom partitions, doors and trim.
9. Scale down any residue on porcelain or tile surfaces.
KITCHEN AREAS
Nightly Service:
1. Clean counter tops.
2. Polish all bright metal.
3. Empty all trash and replace liners as needed.
4. Sweep and wet -mop kitchen and cafeteria floors.
5. Remove trash/debris from tables and clean table surfaces.
For questions please contact:
Donna Gomez
City of Palm Desert
(760) 568-1441
dqomez .cityofpalmdesert.org
BIDS MUST BE SUBMITTED TO THE ATTENTION OF DONNA GOMEZ, PALM
DESERT CITY HALL, 73510 FRED WARING DRIVE, PALM DESERT, CA 92260 BY
2:00 P.M. ON JUNE 10, 2011.
Exhibit A
Police Premises
(1,497 sO
Premises
)58 sf)
Phase 2 Premises
(7,472 sO
Contract No. c31100
AGREEMENT TO PROVIDE JANITORIAL
SERVICES FOR SHERIFF SUBSTATION
This Agreement is entered into between the CITY OF PALM DESERT (CITY)
and Wurms Janitorial Services, Inc., (CONTRACTOR), to provide janitorial services at
Palm Desert Sheriff Substation located at 73-520 Fred Waring Drive, Palm Desert, CA
("Substation"). This Agreement shall cover the period beginning on September 1, 2011
and ending on August 30, 2012,
1. Background: The CITY desires that Wurms Janitorial Services, Inc.,
(CONTRACTOR) provide janitorial services for the office building known as the City of
Palm Desert Sheriff Substation. The CONTRACTOR will provide these services three
times weekly with days and times being determined by both parties.
2. Description of Service: The Janitorial services are to consist of general
cleaning services to be provided to the specified areas located within the Sheriff
Substation. The services are to be sufficient to maintain the interior of those specified
areas in a clean, well maintained condition; that is to eliminate all visible dust, dirt, litter,
grime, stains, smears, finger prints, etc; to the greatest practical degree possible, by
performing at least but not limited to;
OFFICE AREAS
Daily Service:
1. Empty all waste receptacles and replace liners as needed.
2. Vacuum all carpeted areas.
3. Dust mop and damp mop all hard floor surfaces.
4. Dust all furniture and equipment.
5. Clean and polish all bright metal surfaces.
6. Clean entrance doors of smears and fingerprints.
7. Check that all doors are secured upon completion of job.
8. All trash to be taken to trash bins
Weekly Service:
1. Dust all fixtures and picture frames.
2. Dust all A/C and heater vents.
3. Dust all windowsills and ledges.
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Monthly Service:
1. Perform all high dusting (door sashes, tops of partitions, moldings, etc.)
2. Wipe down all window blinds.
COMMON AREA RESTROOMS
Daily Service:
1. Detail and clean all commodes, urinals, sinks and faucets.
2. Refill all dispensers as needed.
3. Clean and polish all chrome and stainless steel.
4. Clean and polish all mirrors.
5. Spot clean all light switches, walls, etc.
6. Disinfect and wet -mop all hard floor surfaces.
7. Empty all trash and replace liners as needed.
8. Wipe down all restroom partitions, doors and trim.
9. Scale down any residue on porcelain or tile surfaces.
KITCHEN AREAS
Daily Service:
1. Clean counter tops.
2. Polish all bright metal.
3. Empty all trash and replace liners as needed.
4. Sweep and wet -mop kitchen and cafeteria floors.
5. Remove trash/debris from tables and clean table surfaces.
3. Service Equipment: The CONTRACTOR shall have their own
equipment to perform the services required; such as floor buffers, vacuums,
ladders, brooms, mops, and other hand tools and/or other cleaning supplies as
necessary. The equipment must be maintained and kept in working order to
prevent delays in the duties required to fulfill the obligations of the
CONTRACTOR. Costs of the equipment and the maintenance of the
equipment shall be the sole responsibility of the CONTRACTOR. The
CONTRACTOR at the CONTRACTOR's cost shall provide all paper supplies,
such as, toilet tissue, seat covers, paper hand towels, sanitary napkins, urinal
fresheners; etc., plus all the cleaning supplies.
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4. Fees and Payments: Payment to CONTRACTOR will be made as
follows:
A. Janitorial Service for the Sheriff Substation Building:
$732.84 per month for janitorial service for three (3) days a week.
B. Payments: CONTRACTOR shall invoice the City by the fifteenth of
each calendar month for the preceding month's fees. Terms of the
invoices shall be net thirty days.
5. Insurance: CONTRACTOR will provide workers' compensation
coverage for its own employees involved with the provision of this service in an
amount not less than $1,000,000.00 per accident for all covered losses. Upon
execution of this agreement the CONTRACTOR certifies that, "The
undersigned is aware of, and will comply with, divisions 4 and 5 of the
California Labor Code by securing, paying for, and maintaining in full force
and effect for the duration of the agreement, complete workers
compensation insurance providing statutory benefits, and shall furnish a
certificate of insurance to the City prior to the commencement of the term
of the Agreement". The CITY, the REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY, and their
officers, employees, agents, representatives, and volunteers (collectively, "City
Personnel") shall not be responsible for any claims in law or equity occasioned
by the failure of the CONTRACTOR to comply with section 5 of this agreement or
with the provisions of California Law relating to workers compensation insurance.
The Contractor shall also have commercial general liability insurance
including without limitation to bodily injury, personal injury, property damage,
products liability, contractual liability covering provisions of this agreement in an
amount not less than $1,000,000.00 single limit per occurrence, plus umbrella
coverage of not less than $2,000,000.00. The parties acknowledge that the
insurance is primary and non-contributing. The City, the Redevelopment Agency
and their officers, employees, agents, representatives, and volunteers
(collectively, "City Personnel"), shall be named as additional insured's.
Policies and Endorsements: All insurance coverage provided shall be
secured through policies issued by insurance companies of good reputation and
of sound and adequate financial responsibility having a general policy holder's
rate of not less than "A" and a financial rating of not less than Class Vill in the
most current edition of the Best's Rating Guide, unless such requirements are
waved in writing by the City. Such insurance companies shall be qualified to do
business and in good standing in California. Prior to the effective date, the
CONTRACTOR shall deliver to the CITY certificates of insurance with respect to
all of the policies of insurance to be maintained and the CITY shall approve
(which approval shall not be unreasonably be withheld) such certificates of
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insurance. All certificates of insurance shall be signed by a person authorized by the
insurance company to bind coverage on its behalf. All policies of insurance to be
maintained by the CONTRACTOR pursuant to this Section shall, to the extent
obtainable, have attached an endorsement that such policy shall not be canceled or
materially changed without at least 30 days prior written notice to the City by certified
mail, return receipt requested. If such endorsement is not obtainable from the
insurer(s), the CONTRACTOR shall provide to the City the required 30-day prior written
notice in the manner set forth in this Section.
6. Compliance. The CONTRACTOR shall comply, to the extent reasonably
and commercially practicable, with this agreement and the specifications set
forth. The CONTRACTOR shall also comply with all laws, statutes, ordinances,
rules, regulations, permits, licenses, authorizations, directives of all governments
and governmental authorities, which now or hereafter may be applicable to the
services provided under this agreement. The CONTRACTOR shall comply with
all federal, state, and local laws and regulations pertaining to the storage, use,
and disposal of "hazardous or toxic wastes, substances, or materials" as defined
by applicable law, to the extent such "hazardous or toxic wastes, substances, or
materials" are within the CONTRACTOR's control. The CONTRACTOR shall
have readily available the Material Safety Data Sheets for those products used
in providing the service. These Material Safety Data Sheets shall be kept in an
area, which is easily accessible for the employees of the CONTRATOR and the
tenants of the building.
The CONTRACTOR shall take all commercially reasonable action to
cause their compliance with all safety regulations of federal, state, and local
governmental agencies and their instrumentalities, including without limitation
any requirements imposed by California Labor Code Sections 1720 et seq. and
6300 et seq. and regulations promulgated with respect thereto, and applicable
federal occupational, health, and safety laws and regulations. The
CONTRACTOR shall take all reasonable actions to protect the safety of all
his/her employees and customers while performing services at Palm Desert Sheriff
Substation.
All employees and agents of CONTRACTOR shall have security clearances from the
Riverside County Sheriff's Department prior to entering into, or working at, the
Substation. 7. Termination Rights. The City shall have the right to terminate this
Agreement, without further compensation to the CONTRACTOR, other than as to
amounts theretofore accrued, upon the occurrence of any one of the following
events:
a) The CONTRACTOR fails to perform their services as specified in
the agreement, or
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b) The CONTRACTOR fails to maintain adequate insurance
policies as set forth in section 5, or
c) The CONTRACTOR fails to comply with the provisions of section
6 of this agreement.
The CONTRACTOR shall have the right to terminate this Agreement if the City fails to
keep, observe, or perform any other material covenant, agreement, term or provision of
this Agreement to be kept, observed or performed by the City, and such default
continues for a period of 30 days after notice of such default by the CONTRACTOR to
the City. The CONTRACTOR's right to terminate this Agreement pursuant to this
Section 7 shall be exercised upon written notice to the CITY given at any time. The
CONTRACTOR'S termination notice shall specify the effective date of such termination,
which date shall not be less than 90 days.
Any default by the CONTRACTOR or the CITY under the provisions of Section 7 as the
case may be, which is susceptible of being cured shall not constitute a basis for
termination of this Agreement if the nature of such default will not permit it to be cured
within the grace period allotted; provided that within such grace period the alleged party
in default shall have given notice of its intent to cure, has commenced to cure such
default, and is proceeding to complete the cure in good faith and with reasonable
diligence, and such cure is effected, in any event, within 90 days of the date of the
notice of default.
The termination of this Agreement under the provisions of this section 7 shall not affect
the rights of the terminating party with respect to any damages it has suffered as a
result of any breach of this Agreement, nor shall it affect the rights of either party with
respect to any liability or claims accrued, or arising out of events occurring, prior to the
date of termination.
Neither the right of termination, nor the right to sue for damages, nor any other remedy
available to a party under this Agreement shall be exclusive of any other remedy given
under this Agreement or now or hereafter existing at law or in equity.
8. Damage or Destruction. Should the Buildings be destroyed or substantially
damaged by, fire, flood, acts of God, or other casualty the CITY shall have the right to
terminate this agreement, by written notice to the CONTRACTOR given within 30 days
following the occurrence of such event, and in such event neither party shall have any
further obligation to the other party under this agreement, except with respect to
liabilities accruing, or based upon events occurring, prior to the effective date of such
termination. For the purpose of this section the buildings shall be deemed to have been
substantially damaged if the estimated length of time required to restore the buildings,
or portions thereof, substantially to its condition and character just prior to the
occurrence of such casualty shall be in excess of two months, as indicated by an
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architect's certificate or other evidence reasonably satisfactory to both parties. If as a
result of any damage or destruction to the building(s), and the responsibilities of the
CONTRACTOR have changed, then the parties shall meet and discuss in good faith
appropriate modifications to this agreement including the contract price.
9. Indemnification: The CONTRACTOR agrees to indemnify, defend (with
counsel reasonably satisfactory to the City Manager), protect, and hold harmless the
City, the Agency, and all City Personnel from and against any and all claims, demands,
actions, lawsuits, proceedings, damages, liabilities, judgments, penalties, fines,
attorneys' fees, costs, and expenses:
a) which result from any action taken by the CONTRACTOR relating to Palm
Desert Sheriff Substation building that is expressly prohibited by this Agreement, or that
is not within the scope of the CONTRACTOR's duties under this Agreement, or that is
not within the CONTRACTOR's delegated authority under this Agreement; or
b) which result from any violations by the CONTRACTOR or his/her agents, or
employees of any law, ordinance, rule or regulation governing or otherwise affecting the
business operations of the tenants at the Sheriff Substation or the CITY performance of
services and obligationsunder this Agreement; or
c) which result from any injury or death of any person (including, without
limitation, injury or death of the CONTRACTOR'S employees, or agents, within the
CONTRACTOR's control) or damage or destruction of the property of any person or
entity which occurs by reason of the negligent actions or omissions or willful misconduct
of the CONTRACTOR or the CONTRACTOR's agents and employees, or material
breach or default by the CONTRACTOR or the CONTRACTOR'S agents or employees,
in performance of the CONTRACTOR'S services under this Agreement or
otherwise caused by the negligent actions or omissions or willful misconduct of the
CONTRACTOR or the CONTRACTOR's agents or employees; or
d) Which result from the CONTRACTOR'S material breach of any section of
this agreement; or
e) which result from any other act or omission not enumerated above
constituting the negligence or willful misconduct by the CONTRACTOR or
the CONTRACTOR'S employees or agents.
This indemnity provision shall survive the expiration or termination of this
Agreement. The CONTRACTOR hereby stipulates and agrees that no condition
precedent to its indemnification obligations stated herein, whether by way of
notice or otherwise, exists or shall constitute a defense to its obligation to defend,
indemnify and hold harmless the CITY and the Agency, and the City Personnel in
any of such circumstances.
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The CONTRACTOR's indemnity obligations under this Section 9 shall not
apply to any acts or omissions taken (or in the case of omissions, not taken)
either at the direction of the City or with the approval of the City.
The City agrees to indemnify, defend (with counsel reasonably satisfactory to the
CONTRACTOR), protect, and hold harmless the CONTRACTOR and its owners,
officers, directors, and employees from and against any and all claims, demands,
actions, lawsuits, proceedings, damages, liabilities, judgments, penalties, fines,
attorneys' fees, costs, and expenses arising from any act or omission to the
extent caused by the negligence or willful misconduct by the City, Agency, or any
officer, director, employee, or agent of the City.
10. Notices: All notices, demands, requests, consents, approvals, replies
and other communications ("Notices") required or permitted by this Agreement
shall be in writing and may be delivered by any one of the following methods: (a)
by personal delivery; (b) by deposit with the United States Postal Service,
postage prepaid to the addresses stated below or (c) by deposit with an
overnight express delivery service. Notice deposited with the United States
Postal Service in the manner described above shall be deemed effective three
business days after deposit with the Postal Service. Notice by overnight express
delivery service shall be deemed effective upon receipt. Notice by personal
delivery shall be deemed effective at the time of personal delivery.
For purposes of Notices hereunder, the address of the City shall be:
City of Palm Desert
73-510 Fred Waring Drive
Palm Desert, California 92260
Attention: Donna Gomez, Manager
For purposes of Notices hereunder, the address of the CONTRACTOR
shall be:
Wurms Janitorial Services, Inc.
544 Bateman Circle
Corona, CA 92880
Attention: Larry Stewart
Each party shall have the right to designate a different address within the United
States of America by the giving of notice in conformity with this Section 10.
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11. Independent Contractor. The Contractor shall at all times be considered
an independent contractor under this Agreement. Nothing contained in this Agreement
shall be construed to be or create a partnership or joint venture between the City and its
successors and assigns, on the one part, and The Contractor and its successors and
assigns, on the other part.
12. Third Parties. None of the obligations under this Agreement of either
party shall run to or be enforceable by any party other than the party to this Agreement
or by party deriving rights under this Agreement as a result of an assignment permitted
pursuant to the terms of this Agreement.
13. Waivers. No failure by the CONTRACTOR or the CITY to insist upon the
strict performance of any covenant, agreement, and term of condition of this Agreement
or to exercise any right or remedy consequent upon the breach of this Agreement shall
constitute a waiver of any such breach or any subsequent breach of the same covenant,
agreement, term or condition. No covenant, agreement, term or condition of this
Agreement and no breach of this Agreement shall be waived, altered or modified except
by a written instrument. A waiver of any breach of this Agreement shall only affect this
Agreement to the extent of the specific waiver, and all covenants, agreements, terms
and conditions of this Agreement shall continue in full force and effect.
14. Applicable Law. This Agreement shall be construed and interpreted in
accordance with, and shall be governed by, the laws of the State of California. The
parties agree that the Superior Court of the State of California, County of Riverside shall
have jurisdiction of any litigation between the parties relating to this Agreement.
15. Enforceability of Any Provision. If any term, condition, covenant, or
obligation of this Agreement shall be determined to be unenforceable, invalid, or void,
such determination shall not affect, impair, invalidate, or render unenforceable any
other term, condition, covenant, or obligation of this Agreement.
16. United States Currency. All amounts payable pursuant to this Agreement
shall be paid in lawful money of the United States of America.
17. Counterparts. This Agreement and any amendment may be executed in
counterparts, and upon all counterparts being so executed each such counterpart shall
be considered as an original of this Agreement or any amendment and all counterparts
shall be considered together as one agreement.
18. Attorneys' Fees. In the event of a dispute involving the non-performance by
a party hereto of its obligations under this Agreement, the prevailing party shall be
entitled to reasonable attorneys' fees and all other expenses (including fees and costs
related to discovery) reasonably incurred in connection with such dispute, whether or
not litigation is commenced, in addition to all other relief to which the party is entitled. If
the successful party recovers judgment in any legal action or proceeding, the attorneys''
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fees and all other expenses of litigation shall be included in and made a part of any
such judgment.
19. Covenants Against Discrimination. The CONTRACTOR agrees that in
connection with its performance under this Agreement, there shall be no discrimination
by the CONTRACTOR against any person on account of race, color, creed, religion,
sex, marital status, national origin or ancestry. The CONTRACTOR agrees to include a
provision similar to this Section in all subcontracts entered into by the CONTRACTOR in
connection with work being performed under this Agreement.
20. Time of the Essence. Time is of the essence of this Agreement. The parties
understand that the time for performance of each obligation has been the subject of
negotiation by the parties.
21. Authority. The parties represent for themselves that (a) such party is duly
organized and validly existing, (b) the person or persons executing this Agreement on
behalf of such party is/are duly authorized to execute and deliver this Agreement on
behalf of such party, (c) by so executing this Agreement, such party is formally bound to
the terms and provisions of this Agreement, and (d) the execution of this Agreement
does not violate any provision of any other agreement to which such party is bound.
22. Conflict of Interest. The parties hereto hereby covenant that during the term
of this Agreement they will not employ any person to administer any portion of this
Agreement that has an interest; direct or indirect, which would conflict in any manner or
degree with the performance of services required under this Agreement.
23. Supercede and Replace. This Agreement supercedes and replaces any and
all agreements regarding the janitorial services at the City of Palm Desert Sheriff
Substation.
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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.
CITY OF PALM DESERT CONTRACTOR
By:
Jean M. Benson, Mayor
Attest:
By:
Rachelle D. Klassen, City Clerk Title
Approved as to form: Attest:
David J. Erwin, City Attorney
Signature
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