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4171 ATT03 - RFT 2017-011 Tillsonburg Community Centre RefrigerationREQUEST FOR TENDER RFT2017-011 TOWN OF TILLSONBURG TILLSONBURG COMMUNITY CENTRE REFRIGERATION The Corporation of the Town of Tillsonburg (the Owner) shall ONLY accept ELECTRONIC PROPOSAL SUBMISSIONS submitted through the Owner's Bidding System Website. Proposal submissions submitted and/or received by any other method shall be rejected, unless the Owner has instructed otherwise by published Addendum. The Town of Tillsonburg has moved to an online bidding system...... ELECTRONIC PROPOSAL SUBMISSIONS ONLY, shall be received by the Bidding System, no later than 2:00:00 p.m. (14:00:00 hours) local time, on Friday, July 7, 2017. Proponents are cautioned that the timing of their Proposal Submission is based on when the Bid is RECEIVED by the Bidding System, not when a Bid is submitted by a Proponent, as Bid transmission can be delayed in an "Internet Traffic Jam" due to file transfer size, transmission speed, etc. For the above reasons, the Owner recommends that Proponents allow sufficient time to upload their Proposal Submission and attachment(s) (if applicable) and to resolve any issues that may arise. The closing time and date shall be determined by the Owner's Bidding System web clock. Proponents should contact the Procurement Representative listed below, at least twenty-four (24) hours prior to the closing time and date, if they encounter any problems. The Bidding System will send a confirmation email to the Proponent advising that their bid was submitted successfully. If you do not receive a confirmation email, contact the Procurement Representative immediately. Late Proposals shall not be accepted by the Owner's Bidding System. To ensure receipt of the latest information and updates via email regarding this bid or If a Proponent has obtained this Proposal Document from a third party, the onus is on the Proponent to create a Bidding System Vendor account and register as a Plan Taker for the bid opportunity at tillsonburg.bidsandtenders.ca Monday June 19, 2017, is the deadline for emailed written questions to the Procurement Representative or if a Proponent needs to address any discrepancies, errors and/or omissions in the Proposal Document, or if they be in doubt as to any part thereof. Purchasing Coordinator: Laurie Kirwin Town of Tillsonburg Email: Ikirwin@tillsonburg.ca (Do not send proposal submissions to this address, submit your proposal submission only through the Bidding System, as directed). CC}NNECTED4elR111:flifl. SPIRED. Request for Tender RFT 2017-011 TILLSONBURG COMMUNITY CENTRE REFRIGERATION Closinq Date: July 7, 2017 ELECTRONIC PURPOSAL SUBMISSIONS ONLY SHALL BE RECEIVED BY THE BIDDING SYSTEM NO LATER THAN 2:00:00 PM (LOCAL TIME) PURCHASING COORDINATOR LAURIE KIRWIN RFT2017-011 TILLSONBURG COMMUNITY CENTRE REFRIGERATION INSTRUCTIONS TO BIDDERS 1. Bid Documents 2.1 The following documents form the basis of this bid process (the "Bid Documents"): a) Instructions to Bidders; b) General Conditions and Specifications; C) Drawings d) Addenda issued during bidding period; 2.2 Check Bid Documents for completeness upon receipt. Inform the Town immediately: a) Should any documents be missing or incomplete; or, b) Upon finding any discrepancies or omissions. Complete set of Bid Documents are available at Town of Tillsonburg online bidding system at https://tillsonburg.bidsandtenders.ca 2.3 The Bid Documents are made available only for the purpose of submitting bids for the project. Availability and/or use of the Bid Documents do not confer a license or grant for any other purpose. 3. Amendments to Bid Documents 3.1 Questions in relation to this RFT shall be directed in writing via email to Laurie Kirwin, Purchasing Coordinator - Ikirwin(d tillsonburq.ca Deadline for all questions regarding this RFT June 19, 2017. The Town of Tillsonburg reserves the right to neither accept nor consider any questions received after 2:00 p.m., local time on this date. The Town of Tillsonburg will review all questions received and prepare a response that is sent as an addendum to all Respondents. 3.2 A bid shall be disqualified where contact is made with any person at the Town other than the individuals outlined above. 3.3 The Town shall not be responsible for instructions, clarifications or amendments communicated orally. Instructions, clarifications or amendments which affect the Bid Documents may only be made by addendum. 3.4 If bidders find discrepancies, omissions, errors, departures from building RFT2017-011 TILLSONBURG COMMUNITY CENTRE REFRIGERATION by-laws, codes or good practice, or points considered to be ambiguous or conflicting, they shall bring them to the attention of the Town as per Section 3.1 in writing, and not less than seven (7) business days before the bid closing date, so that the Town may, if the Town deems it necessary, issue instructions, clarifications, or amendments by addendum to all bidders prior to the bid closing date. The Town will endeavor to issue such addenda at least seventy-two (72) hours prior to bid closing. 4. Addendum/Addenda 4.1 Addendum/Addenda, if required, issued by the Purchasing Coordinator shall form part of the Bid Call Document. Proponents shall acknowledge receipt of any addenda when submitting their Bid through the Bidding System. Bidders shall check a box for each addendum/addenda and any applicable attachments that has been issued before a Bidder can submit their Bid submission online. 4.2 Addendum/Addenda will typically be issued through the Bidding System, Seventy -Two (72) Hours prior to Closing Time and Date. 4.3 In the event an addendum is issued within Seventy -Two (72) Hours prior to Closing Time and Date, it may include an extension of the Closing Time and Date. It is the responsibility of the Bidder to have received all Addendum/Addenda that have been issued. Bidders should check online at https://tillsonburq.bidsandtenders.ca _prior to submitting their Bid and up until Proposal closing time and date in the event additional addendums are issued. 4.4 The Owner encourages Bidders not to submit their Bid prior to Seventy - Two (72) hours before the Bid closing time and date, in the event that an addendum is issued. If a Bidder submits their bid prior to this or at any time prior to the bid closing and an addendum/addenda is issued by the Owner, the Bidding System shall WITHDRAW their Bid submission and change their Bid submission to an INCOMPLETE STATUS (NOT accepted by the Owner) and the Withdrawn Bid can be viewed by the Bidder in the "MY BIDS" section of the Bidding System. The Proponent is solely responsible to: a) make any required adjustments to their Bid; and b) acknowledge the addendum/addenda; and C) Ensure the re -submitted Bid is RECEIVED by the Bidding System no later than 2:00:00 p.m. (14:00:00 hours) local time, on the Bid Closing Date. 3 RFT2017-011 TILLSONBURG COMMUNITY CENTRE REFRIGERATION NOTE: Additional company contacts are recommended for the reasons outlined below: Do not invite any additional contacts that you do not want to have access to view, edit, submit and/or withdraw or who may be in direct competition for example (a company may have two divisions that could compete for the same Bid Opportunity). You are strongly urged when creating or updating a Bidding System Vendor account to add additional company contacts to create their own login to the Bidding System. This will permit your invited contacts that have created their own login to manage (register, submit, edit and withdraw) Bids which your Company is a Registered Plan Taker for. In the event you are on vacation, or due to illness, etc. these additional contacts may act on your Company's behalf and have the authority to; receive addendum notifications from the Bidding System, and where permitted by the terms and conditions of the Bid Call Document, to submit Bids electronically through the Bidding System and/or withdraw and/or edit and/or acknowledge addendum/addenda, on your behalf. If you are an invited company contact it is imperative that you create your login from the link contained in the email invitation. Do NOT go directly to Tillsonburg's Bid Opportunity website and create a separate vendor account. 5. Bid Completion The Town of Tillsonburg (the Owner) shall only accept and receive Electronic Proposal submissions through the Owner's bidding system, hereafter called the "Bidding System". 6. Bid Submission 6.1 All Bidders shall have a bidding System Vendor account and be registered as a Plan Taker for this Bid opportunity, which will enable the Bidder to download the bid document, to receive Addenda/Addendum email notifications, download addendums and to submit their bid electronically through the Bidding System. 6.2 The closina time shall be determined by the Biddina Svstem Web Clock. 6.3 Bidders are cautioned that the timing of the submission is based on when the Bid is Received by the Bidding System, not when a Bid is submitted by a bidder, as transmission can be delayed in an Internet Traffic Jam" due to file transfer size, transmission RFT2017-011 TILLSONBURG COMMUNITY CENTRE REFRIGERATION speed. 6.4 The bidder acknowledges that all submitted bids shall become a record belonging to the Town which makes them all subject to the Municipal Freedom of Information and Protection Privacy Act, R.S.O., Chapter M.56, as amended. 7. Bid Withdrawal A Bidder may edit or withdrawl their Bid submission prior to the closing time and date. However, the Bidder is solely responsible to ensure the re- submitted bid is RECEIVED by the Bidding System no later than 2:00:00 p.m. (local time), on the Bid Closing Date. 8. Bid Expiry Period Bids shall be irrevocable for a period of ninety (90) days from the date of submission, after which period the bid expires. 9. Bid Openinq and Evaluation 9.1 Bids will not be opened publicly. Bid submissions will be provided to Council and therefore those bids will become a public document at that time. 9.2 In the event that more than one bid is received from the same bidder, only the last bid received will be considered. 9.3 The Town reserves the right to open the bid and negotiate with a single bidder, in cases where only one bid is received, or to negotiate with a bidder of the Town's choice, if all bids are over budget or too high. 9.4 Should the Town receive no compliant bids, the Town, in its discretion, may re -bid the Project or may negotiate a contract for the whole or any part of the Project with a bidder which has submitted a non-compliant bid. 9.5 In the event that two (2) or more compliant, equal bids are submitted during a competitive bid process, the Town shall determine the successful bidder by drawing a bidder's name, as determined by the CAO. 10. Reauests for Clarification 10.1 The Town may contact anyone or more bidders to request RFT2017-011 TILLSONBURG COMMUNITY CENTRE REFRIGERATION 11. Taxes clarification or further information without any obligation to contact other bidders. Such additional clarification shall be provided promptly by the bidder to the Town. The Town may, but is not obligated to, amend or revise the bid based on the clarification or further information. 10.2 Requests for information shall not be construed as acceptance of a bid The Harmonized Sales Tax (HST) shall not be included in the bid price. All other eligible taxes shall be included in the bid price. Any taxes or increases to taxes announced prior to the date of the issuance of the Bid Documents and scheduled to come into effect subsequent to it shall be taken to be included in the bid price. 12. Award of Contract, Execution of the Contract & Documents to be Delivered 12.1 Bidders shall not issue or make any statements or news releases concerning their bid, the bid process, the Town's evaluation of the bids, or the Town's award or cancellation of the bid process without the express written consent of the Town. 12.2 Prior to commencing the work, the bidder shall deliver to the Town: a) Certified true copies of the insurance policies required by the Bid Documents; and, b) A current Clearance Certificate issued by the Workplace Safety and Insurance Board. 12.3 The bidder shall execute the contract and deliver the executed original to the Town within ten (10) business days of award notification from the Town. 12.4 The bidder agrees that the Town shall not be deemed to be the employer of the bidder nor its personnel under any circumstances whatsoever. 13. Liabilitv 13.1 If a bidder breaches the "bid contract", including by failing to execute the contract, for whatever reason, the bidder shall be liable to pay to the Town, at the Town's election as follows: a) The difference between the base bid prices of the breaching RFT2017-011 TILLSONBURG COMMUNITY CENTRE REFRIGERATION bidder and the bidder who subsequently executes the contract; or, b) The amount set out in the bid bond or certified cheque; And these amounts shall be considered liquidated damages, not a penalty, and the bidder hereby acknowledges that these amounts are a reasonable pre -estimate of damages which will likely be suffered by the Town should a breach of the bid contract" occur. The Town shall have the right to draw upon the bid bond or certified cheque should a breach of the bid contract" occur, irrespective of any other terms or conditions set out in the bond. 13.2 A bidder, by submitting a bid, agrees that it will not claim damages, by any means, in respect to any matter relating to the contract or bidding process in excess of an amount equivalent to the reasonable costs incurred by the bidder in preparing its bid and waives any claim for loss of profits if no contract is made with the bidder. 14. Disputes In the event of a dispute arising in connection with this bid process that cannot be resolved using the complaint resolution process, as stated in "Appendix B" of the Town's Purchasing Bylaw 3967 including, without limitation, a dispute concerning the existing of the "bid contract" or a breach of the "bid contract", or a dispute as to whether the bid of any bidder was submitted on time or whether a bid is compliant, the Town may refer the dispute to a confidential binding arbitration pursuant to the Arbitration Act, 1991, as amended, before a single arbitrator with knowledge of procurement/bidding law. In the event that the Town refers the dispute to arbitration, the bidder agrees that it is bound to arbitrate such dispute with the Town. Unless the Town shall refer such dispute to binding arbitration, there shall be no arbitration of such dispute. 15. Blackout Period The Blackout Period begins when the Bid Call Document is issued and ends when the agreement is signed by the Owner and the selected Bidder. During the Blackout Period, Bidders must conduct all communication about the procurement only with the Procurement Representative stated in this Bid Call Document. Any communication initiated by a Bidder to elected officials or staff of the Owner other than to the Procurement staff during the "Blackout Period" may be grounds for disqualifying the offending Bidder from consideration for contract award. During the competitive period (Blackout Period) Bidders may submit an emailed written question to the Procurement representative. The Procurement representative may issue 7 RFT2017-011 TILLSONBURG COMMUNITY CENTRE REFRIGERATION a written addendum to provide clarification or modification to the Bid Call Document. The addendum will be published on the Owner's Bid Opportunities website. 16. Lobbvina Prohibited If any director, officer, employee, agent or other representative of a Bidder, including any other parties that may be involved in a joint venture, consortium or similar business relationship with the Bidder, makes, from the time the Bid Documents are released until a contract is executed, any representation or solicitation to any elected representative or employee or agent of the Owner including project consultants, or to the media, with respect to the Bidder's Bid, the Owner will be entitled to reject the Bid. This requirement does not extend to any public deputations. The Town reserves the sole and exclusive right to accept or reject all or any proposals which may be received as result of this call. No contract is hereby intended or offered by the request for proposals. 17. Alternative or Green Products Prior to the stated deadline for questions to the Procurement Representative, Bidders may submit to the Procurement Representative via email, alternative or green product(s) literature for consideration by the Owner; provided the alternative or green product(s) meet the Owner's minimum specifications. The product information submitted by the Bidder should include manufacturer name, model, specification sheet, a similar scope reference project and all other applicable information. The Owner will issue an Addendum to all Bidders for each alternative or green product that is approved by the Owner as acceptable for the solicitation. The Owner shall be the sole judge in determining if an alternative or green product is acceptable. All Bidders may bid on the original product and/or on any alternative or green products which have been approved by the Owner through an Addendum. Bids which submit an alternative or green product(s) that has not received written approval from the Owner by addendum prior to the Closing Date 18. Claims or Litiaation 18.1 The Town shall not consider bids received from parties with whom the Town is in litigation, or pending litigation, unless approval allowing such consideration is obtained by the bidder from the Council of the Town prior to the close of bidding. 18.2 Bids which are not considered pursuant to the aforementioned policy shall be returned to the bidder and no contract in regard to 0 RFT2017-011 TILLSONBURG COMMUNITY CENTRE REFRIGERATION the bid process shall have been created as between the bidder and the Town. 19. Representation & Warranty The bidder represents and warrants that its bid is compliant with the terms set out in the Bid Documents. The bidder acknowledges that the Town is relying on this representation and warranty. In the event that the bidder's bid is accepted by the Town and the bid is held by a Court of competent jurisdiction to be non-compliant with the terms set out in the Bid Documents in a proceeding commenced by another bidder (the Claimant"), the bidder will indemnify the Town for any award of damages. Howsoever characterized, that are payable to the Claimant as well as for the Town's actual legal expense, including all legal fees and disbursements as billed to the Town. 20. Freedom of Information The bidder acknowledges that any bid submitted shall become a record belonging to the Town and therefore is subject to the Municipal Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act, R.S.O. 1990, c M.56, as amended. (MFIPPA) MFIPPA provides that an individual, businesses and other organizations have a legal right to request records held by the Town, subject to specific limitations. The bidder should be aware that it is possible that any records provided to the Town, including but not limited to, pricing, technical specifications, drawings, plans, audio visual materials or information about staff, parties to the bid or suppliers could be requested under this law. If the bidder believes that all or part of the bid should be protected from release, the relevant parts should be clearly marked as confidential. Please note that this will not automatically protect the submission from release, but it will assist the Town in making a determination on release if a request is made. The Town will use its best efforts not to disclose any information so marked confidential but shall not be liable to a Proponent where information is disclosed by virtue of an order of the Privacy Commissioner or otherwise as required by law. RFT2017-011 TILLSONBURG COMMUNITY CENTRE REFRIGERATION Failure to submit the required documents TWENTY-ONE (21) business days after notification shall be sufficient cause for the Town to cancel the Contract. PLEASE NOTE THAT STEP 4 IN THE ONLINE SUBMISSION PERMITS THE BIDDER TO UPLOAD DOCUMENTS TO PROVIDE THE ADDITIONAL INFORMATION THAT IS REQUESTED *** 10 RFT2017-011- TILLSONBURG COMMUNITY CENTRE REFRIGERATION SYSTEM UPGRADES Opening Date: June 5, 2017 3:15 PM Closing Date: June 27, 2017 2:00 PM Schedule of Prices The Bidder hereby Bids and offers to enter into the Contract referred to and to supply and do all or any part of the Work which is set out or called for in this Bid, at the unit prices, and/or lump sums, hereinafter stated. HST is additional. In lawful money of Canada. The first table is a Summary Table which provides your Sub -Total for each pricing table and also indicates whether or not the table is mandatory or not. Asterisk's within the table denotes a "MANDATORY" line item. If the line item and/or table is "NON -MANDATORY" and you are not bidding on it, Leave the table and/or line item blank. Do not enter a 0.00 dollar value unless you are prepared to provide the line item at zero dollars to the Owner. If a table is "NON -MANDATORY" and you are bidding on it, you must bid on all line items with an asterisk. If there are multiple tables, you must click the "EDIT PRICING" button inside the Summary Table to display the applicable Pricing Table that you wish to bid on. RFT2017-011 CONTRACT PRICE STIPULATED PRICE We, the undersigned, having examined this Tender RFT -2017-011 Tillsonburg Community Centre Refrigeration System Upgrades, the CDCC- 2 2008 Design -Build Stipulated Price Document, all referenced drawings and specifications, and having received, carefully examined and incorporated from Items in Section 2 and offer to enter into a Contract with the Owner to perform all the work required for the stipulated Contract Price of: Line Description Qty Lump Sum Amount * TotalItem Lump Sum amount to complete the work as 1 per the products specifications listed in RFT2017- 011 Subtotal Contract Amount: Summary Table Bid Form Anwont RFT2017-011 CONTRACT PRICE Subtotal Contract Amount: Documents Ensure your Bid submission document(s) conforms to the following: 1. Documents should be in PDF format. Documents should NOT be provided in any other format. 2. Documents should NOT have a security password, as the Owner may not be able to open the file. It is the Bidder's sole responsibiLity to ensure that their uploaded document(s) are not either defective, corrupted or blank and that the documents can be opened and viewed by the Owner. 3. The Owner may reject any Bid where any document(s) cannot be opened and viewed by the Owner. 4. If a Bidder requires to upload more than one (1) document, the Bidder should combine the documents into one Zipped file, as per instructions stated below. If uploading a zipped file containing more than one (1) document, please ensure each document is named, in relation to the submission format item responding to, for example, if responding to the Previous Experience category save the document as "Previous Experience". RFT2017-011 BID SUBMISSION (required) Additional Document (optional) BONDING UPLOAD SECTION Tenderers are required to submit a Bid Deposit and Agreement to Bond Bid Deposit and Agreement to Bond MUST be submitted in one of two formats: FORMAT # 1 Online with digital certified Bid Deposit and Agreement to Bond FORMAT # 2 Online with uncertified (scanned) Bid Deposit and Agreement to Bond AND original copies submitted to the Town of Tillsonburg, Corporate Office, 200 Broadway, 2nd Floor, Suite 204,Tillsonburg before the date and time of Tender Closing BID BOND AND AGREEMENT TO BOND (required) To compress (or zip) a rile or folder, follow these steps 1. Locate the file or folder that want to compress. 2. Right -click the file or folder, point to Send to, and then click Compressed (zipped) folder. A new compressed folder is created in the same location. To rename it, right -click the folder, click Rename, and then type the new name To upload a document follow these steps 1. Click on the browse button to locate the file on your computer or network 2. Click the upload button 3. After the file has been successfully uploaded, a link to the document will appear on the screen, along with the time/date that it was uploaded. 4. ifyou have completed your document upload and are ready to finalize your submission then click the "Continue with Submission" button at the bottom of the screen. Oryou may save and come back later. 5. ifyou need to remove the document, click the remove button next to the document name. Addenda, Terms and Conditions The Bidder hereby acknowledges and agrees: 1. To provide all goods, services and construction, as more specifically set out and in accordance with the Owner's Bid CaLL Document, including but not Limited to the scope of work, specifications, drawings, Addenda (if issued by the Owner), the terms and conditions, etc. stated therein, which are expressly acknowledged and made part of this Contract. 2. This Bid is made without any connections, knowledge, comparison of figures or arrangements with any other company, firm or person making a Bid for the same Work and is in aLL respects fair and without collusion or fraud. 3. I/WE do hereby Bid and offer to enter into a Contract to do all the Work as specified in the Bid Call Document(s) which shall include all costs but not Limited to; freight, duty, currency, etc. in accordance with the prices and terms as submitted by the Bidder herein. 4. If I/WE withdraw this Bid before the formal Contract is executed by the Awarded Bidder for the said Work or Sixty (60) Calendar Days, whichever event first occurs, the amount of the Bid Deposit accompanying this Bid (if applicable to this bid) shall be forfeited to the Owner. 5. The Bidder has included with this Bid Submission a bid deposit or other acceptable deposit made payable to the Owner in the amount as set out in the Bid Documents. This deposit is subject to the conditions set out in the Bidding Regulations. 6. The Bidder agrees that Liquidated Damages shall apply for failure to complete the work within the specified Completion Date in accordance with the Articles of Agreement. 7. The Bidder understands that the lowest or any Bid may not necessarily be accepted and agrees that the awarding of the Contract by the Owner shall be acceptance of this Bid. 8. If the Bid is accepted, I/WE agree to furnish all required documentation, as required by the Bid CaLL Document(s) within Ten (10) Calendar Days after notification of Award. 9. I/We acknowledge and agree that any issued Addendum/Addenda forms part of the Bid CaLL Document. 10. I/We, certify that we are in full compliance with Section 6 of Ontario Regulation 429/07, Accessibility Standards for Customer Service, made under the Accessibility for Ontarian's with Disabilities Act, 2005. If requested, we are able to provide written proof that all employees have been trained as required under the act. I/We shall be aware and sensitive to accessibility and disability issues. I/We have read and agree to the Accessibility Guide 11. I/WE (including any related or affiliated entities and any principal thereof) have no unresolved litigation with the Owner. 12. I/WE have read and agree to the the Health and Safetv Declaration I/We the undersigned declare that: 1. Work will be commenced on June 4th, 2018, and shall achieve Substantial Performance of Work by August 17th, 2018 2. No person, firm or corporation other than the undersigned has any interest in this stipulated price agreement or in the proposed Contract for which this stipulated price agreement is made. 3. This Price Proposal is open to acceptance and irrevocable for a period of ninety (90) days. 4. This agreement supersedes all prior negotiations, representations, or agreements, either written or oral, relating in any manner to the Work. 5. The Contract Documents consist of this Price Form; all sections of this document; Definitions and General Conditions of the CCDC Document 2-2008 Stipulated Price Contract, and all Supplementary Conditions and Amendments issued. For the purposes of the Definitions and General Conditions of the CCDC Document 2-2008, the Owner is the Town of TiLLsonburg and the Contractor is listed below. r I/WE agree to be bound by the terms and conditions contained in the Bid Document and any applicable Addenda, and the person named below has the authority to submit this bid on behalf of the Bidder. The bidder shall declare any potential conflict of interest that could arise from bidding on this bid. r Yes r No The Bidder acknowledges and agrees that the addendum/addenda below form part of the Bid Document. lease check the box in the column "I have reviewed this addendum" below to acknowledge each of the addenda. I have reviewed the File Name below addendum and Pagesattachments (if applicable) There have not been any addenda issued for this bid. RFT2017-011 GENERAL CONDITIONS & SPECIFICATIONS 1. General 1.1. Background 1.1.1. The Tillsonburg Community Centre, located in Tillsonburg, ON, has two ice rinks. Other facilities on site include a gym and a pool. This tender encompasses a new high efficiency refrigeration plant, with the tie-ins and capacity for an additional outdoor ice sheet in the future, and the installation of artificial ice on the small slap shot pad. 1.1.2. This contractual form of a tender agreement between the owner and contractor. Arising from this tender shall be a CCDC 2-2008 stipulated price contract. 1.1.3. The key functional objectives of this contract are to: 1 Install a new high efficiency refrigeration plant, including: 1 Compressors 2 Chiller with surge drum 3 Evaporative condenser, with water tank and pump 4 Inverter duty motors and VFD's for cold brine pumps 2 Provide the tie-ins and additional capacity required for the future expansion to an additional outdoor ice sheet. 3 Install artificial ice on the small slap shot pad and isolate cooling lines from the zone, reducing the load on the refrigeration system 1.1.4. The scope of work for the contractor sought by this tender comprises all required refrigeration, mechanical, civil, and automation work required for a fully -functional turn- key system. 1.2. Mandatory Site Visits 1.2.1. Contractor walkthroughs will be scheduled for June 13th, 2017 at 8:30 AM (Eastern Time). Interested parties are requested to email Ikirwin@tillsonburg.ca to indicate their intention to participate in the mandatory contractor walk though. No allowance will be given for any oversight or misjudgment on the part of the bidder in the absence of this site visit. 1.2.2. In the event that no potential bidders or only one potential bidder attends the site visit, the Town, at their sole discretion, reserves the right to re -schedule a second visit, to ensure competitive submissions are received. 1.3. Drawings Package 1.3.1. A set of drawings is issued with the Request for Tender 2017-011. 1.4. Related Documents 1.4.1. All work of this Division shall be coordinated and provided by the Contractor. 1.4.2. The work of this Division shall be as required by the Specifications and Schematic. 1.4.3. If the Contractor believes there are conflicts or missing information in the project documents, the Contractor shall promptly request clarification and instruction from the design team. 1 RFT2017-011 GENERAL CONDITIONS & SPECIFICATIONS 1.5. Milestone Dates Mandatory Contractor Walkthrough June 13th, 2017 Deadline for Questions June 19th, 2017 Addendum Issued June 27th, 2017 Tender Closing July 7th, 2017 1.6. Definitions 1.6.1. Refrigeration Upgrades: The intent of this project to provide a life cycle replacement to aging refrigeration equipment while upgrading to a modern, high efficiency refrigeration system. The project comprises all fully operational and functional elements, including equipment, software, and programming, interfaced to the associated work of other related trades. This includes the compressors, chiller, and evaporative condenser. 1.6.2. Contractor: The single Contractor to provide the work of this tender. This Contractor shall be the primary manufacturer, installer, commissioner and ongoing service provider for the all required work. This party shall be the contractor signatory to the tender contract, and shall take on all responsibilities therein. 1.6.3. The Town: For the specifications herein the Town of Tillsonburg shall be referred to as The Town. 1.6.4. The Consultant: For the specifications herein, the owner's consultant, I.B. Storey Inc., shall be referred to as the Consultant. 1.7. Refrigeration Upgrade Description 1.7.1. The removal and disposal of existing, and design, supply, and installation of equipment, testing, startup and warranty of the Refrigeration system as outlined. 1.7.2. The intent of the refrigeration plant upgrade is that no loss of ice time will occur. This contractor must be able to demonstrate to the Town of Tillsonburg that a proper plan be implemented such that the allotted time for installation is satisfied. 1.7.3. Supply and install all required components, including, but not limited to, compressors, compressor motors, chiller with surge drum, evaporative condenser, condenser water tank, condenser pump and brine pump motors and VFDs. 1.7.4. The work shall consist of the provision of all labor, materials, tools, equipment, testing, commissioning, training services, transportation, shipping, handling, administration, supervision, management, insurance, temporary protection, cleaning, removal, installation, cutting and patching, warranties, services, and items, even though these may not be specifically mentioned in this documents which are required for the complete, fully functional and commissioned refrigeration system. 1.7.5. Provide a complete, neat and workmanlike installation. Use only employees who are red seal iournevman or registered aaorentices (under the supervision of a journeyman). The labour used to carry out the work shall be skilled, experienced, trained, and familiar with the specific equipment, software, standards and configurations to be provided for this Project. 2 RFT2017-011 GENERAL CONDITIONS & SPECIFICATIONS 1.7.6. Manage and coordinate the work in a timely manner in consideration of the Project schedules. Coordinate with the associated work of other trades so as to not impede or delay the work of associated trades 1.8. Quality Assurance 1.8.1. General 1 The Contractor shall be regularly engaged in the engineering, programming, installation and service of refrigeration systems in the province of Ontario. 2 The Contractor shall have a branch facility within a four (4) hour drive from the site location supplying complete maintenance and support services on a 24 hour, 7 - days -a -week basis. 3 The system components included in this upgrade shall consist of the products from manufacturers regularly engaged in the production of mechanical equipment, and shall be the manufacturer's latest standard of design at the time of bid. 1.8.2. Workplace Safety and Hazardous Materials 1 Provide a safety program in compliance with the Contract Documents. 2 The Contractor shall have a corporately certified comprehensive Safety certification Manual and a designated Safety Supervisor for the Project. 3 The Contractor, its employees, and sub -trades comply with federal, provincial and local safety regulations. 4 The Contractor shall ensure that all subcontractors and employees have written safety programs in place that covers their scope of work, and that their employees receive the training required by the Health and Safety Commission in the jurisdiction for at least each topic listed in the Safety Certification Manual. 5 Hazards created by the Contractor or its subcontractors shall be eliminated before any further work proceeds. 6 Hazards observed but not created by the Contractor or its subcontractors shall be reported to either the General Contractor or the Owner within the same day. The Contractor shall be required to avoid the hazard area until the hazard has been eliminated. 7 The Contractor shall sign and date a safety certification form prior to any work being performed, stating that the Contractors' company is in full compliance with the Project safety requirements. 8 The Contractor's safety program shall include written policy and arrangements for the handling, storage and management of all hazardous materials to be used in the work in compliance with the requirements of the Authorities Having Jurisdiction at the Project site. 9 The Contractor's employees and subcontractor's staff shall have received training as applicable in the use of hazardous materials and shall govern their actions accordingly. 1.8.3. Quality Management Program 3 RFT2017-011 GENERAL CONDITIONS & SPECIFICATIONS Designate a competent and experienced employee to provide Project Management. The designated Project Manager shall be empowered to make technical, scheduling and related decisions on behalf of the Contractor. At minimum, the Project Manager shall: 1 Manage the scheduling of the work to ensure that adequate materials, labor and other resources are available as needed. 2 Manage the financial aspects of the Contract. 3 Coordinate as necessary with other trades. 4 Be responsible for the work and actions of the workforce on site. 1.9. References 1.9.1. The Contractor shall fully comply with all codes and standards applicable to this type of work, including; 1 Canadian Electric Code (CEC) and applicable local Electric Code. 2 CSA B-52 (Mechanical Refrigeration Code) 3 CAS B-51 (Boiler, Pressure Vessel, and Pressure Piping Code) 4 Underwriters Laboratories (UL) listing and labels. 5 American National Standards Institute (ANSI). 6 Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA). 7 American Society for Testing and Materials (ASTM). 8 Provincial Building Code. 9 Canadian Fire Code. 1.9.2. In the case of conflicts or discrepancies, the more stringent regulation shall apply. 1.9.3. All work shall meet the approval of the Authorities Having Jurisdiction at the project site. 1.10. Record Documentation 1.10.1. Provide three (3) paper copies and one (1) electronic copy (on a USB flash drive) of operating and maintenance manuals for all installed equipment pertaining to this contract, including as -built drawings. 1.10.2. After completion of all tests and adjustments, the contractor shall provide a copy of all as -built information and product data. 1.10.3. On Site documents: Maintain at job site, one copy each of the following (but is not limited to): 1 Contract drawings. 2 Specifications. 3 Addenda. 4 Reviewed shop drawings. 5 List of outstanding shop drawings. 6 Change orders. 7 Other modifications to Contract. 8 Copy of approved Work schedule. 9 Health and Safety Plan and other Safety related documents. 10 Manufacturers' installation and application instructions. 4 RFT2017-011 GENERAL CONDITIONS & SPECIFICATIONS 11 Labour conditions and wage schedules. 12 Other documents as specified. 1.10.4. Manual shall be bound in 3 ring binders and contain, as a minimum, the following: 1 System operation and maintenance instructions, trouble shooting guidelines and operating log. 2 Safety bulletins and material safety data sheets. 3 Reviewed and approved (stamped) shop drawings 4 Completed and approved Application for water connection form (As Required). Contractor to comply with all local and provincial backflow prevention requirements, where applicable 5 Approvals by all Authorities having jurisdiction. 6 Equipment operation and maintenance instructions 1.10.5. As -built drawings must each be stamped by a professional engineer licensed in the province of Ontario and shall contain, as a minimum, the following; 1 Refrigeration equipment layout and schedule 2 Mechanical system equipment layout and schedule 3 Electrical distribution schematics and layout drawing 4 Automation System points and sequence of operation 5 All wiring schematics 6 All architectural and structural renovation plans. 1.10.6. Prepare an index of all submittals and shop drawings for the installation. Index shall include a shop drawing identification number, Contract Documents reference and item description. 1.10.7. The contractor shall correct any errors or omissions noted in the first review. 1.10.8. Within two (2) weeks of contract award the contractor shall provide a schedule, in a Gantt Chart to the owner and the consultant, which summarizes all construction timelines and milestone dates. Including, but not limited to: 1 Shop drawing submittal and review time; 2 Equipment order dates; 3 Lead time; 4 Off-site package construction; 5 Site construction milestones (demolition, package placement, etc.) 6 On-site completion; 7 System startup; 8 Substantial completion; 9 Training and owner turnover. 1.11. Warranty 1.11.1. Standard Material and Labor Warranty: 1 Provide a one-year labor and material warranty on the refrigeration system. 2 If within twelve (12) months from the date of acceptance of a product, upon written notice from the owner, it is found to be defective in operation, 5 RFT2017-011 GENERAL CONDITIONS & SPECIFICATIONS workmanship or materials, it shall be replaced, repaired or adjusted at the option of the Contractor at the cost of the Contractor. 3 Maintain an adequate supply of materials within a four (4) hour drive from the site location such that replacement of key parts and labor support, including programming. Warranty work shall be done during Contractor's normal business hours. The contractor shall be required to provide repair and maintenance services 24 hours a day, 7 days a week for a period of four (4) years from the date of acceptance. The first year of the maintenance and warranty shall be provided at no additional cost to the owner. 0 RFT2017-011 GENERAL CONDITIONS & SPECIFICATIONS 2. Products and Specifications 2.1. Refrigeration Scope of Work 2.1.1. Refrigeration Compressors 1 Two (2) Reciprocating Compressors c/w 100 HP Premium Efficiency Motors 1 Refrigerant: Ammonia 2 Design SST: 12°F 3 Design SDT: 95°F 4 Motor Size: 100 HP 5 Speed: 1150 RPM 6 Capacity: 82.4 TR 7 Power Draw: 73.4 kW 8 Standard of Acceptance: MYCOM N4MII, or approved Equivalent. 2 One (1) Reciprocating Compressor c/w 75 HP Premium Efficiency Motor 1 Refrigerant: Ammonia 2 Design SST: 12°F 3 Design SDT: 957 4 Motor Size: 75 HP 5 Speed: 880 RPM 6 Capacity: 63.5 TR 7 Power Draw: 55.4 kW 8 Standard of Acceptance: MYCOM N4MIl, or approved Equivalent. 3 New compressor gauge boards and stands, pressure gauges and limit switches including low oil pressure, high oil temp, high discharge pressure, and suction cut in/out) shall be provided and connected to each compressor package. 4 Pressure relief valves shall be included on the compressor packages, in compliance with CSA -652. 5 All compressor relief valves shall be connected to the relief header. The contractor shall carry the cost of any supplemental branch piping and fittings to facilitate this connection. 6 Contractor to provide new contactors, fuse blocks, starters, and wiring for the installed compressor motor. 7 Contractor to provide new appropriately sized belt guards for the equipment. 8 Three (3) Oil Separators, one (1) for each compressor package 1 Oil Separator Size: 16 in by 42 in. MYCOM MP -16 model or equivalent. 2 The contractor is to verify that the selected oil separator will function with an operating discharge pressure as low as 100 psig, with no oil management issues. 9 Three (3) Oil Separator Check Valves, one (1) for each compressor package 1 The contractor is to replace all compressor branch piping to the suction and discharge headers. Suction line to be insulated to the compressor isolation va Ive. 7 RFT2017-011 GENERAL CONDITIONS & SPECIFICATIONS k 10 The compressor suction and discharge branch stubs shall be cut back to the line of the ceiling, and shall protrude no more than 12" from the Compressor Package Valves - Sized in accordance with Manufacturers Recommendations. 11 Three (3) Suction Valves c/w Seal Cap, one (1) for each compressor package 12 Three (3) Discharge Valves c/w Seal Cap, one (1) for each compressor package 13 Three (3) Oil Return Valves, one (1) for each compressor package 14 Three (3) shell and tube oil coolers, one (1) for each compressor package 1 Flowrate: 7.5 GPM 2 The interconnecting lines between the oil cooler and compressor jacket shall be nylon reinforced flexible hose. Oil coolers shall be connected to oil cooling lines to/from the new evaporative condenser. 3 Temperature Sensors/Gauges 4 The heat exchanger selection shall be in co-ordination with the compressor manufacturer, the pressure drop through the oil cooler and jacket shall not exceed 25 ft. H2O. 5 Each oil cooling inlet line shall have a solenoid valve on the branch from the oil cooling header, and a manual isolation valve on the oil cooling branches to the return header. 6 Sized to reject all oil heat rejection, at the maximum oil temperature of 60°C, with a maximum leaving glycol temperature of 50°C. 15 The contractor shall remove the existing concrete compressor supports to be replaced. Install new steel C -channel supports; concrete with expanding grout shall fill the C -channel section to limit noise and vibration. 2.1.2. One (1) Plate and Frame Chiller with Low Profile Surge Drum and High Pressure Receiver 1 One (1) Plate and Frame Chiller 1 Capacity: 260 TR 2 Side 1: Ammonia 3 SST: 12°F 4 Side 2: 22% CaC12 5 EBT: 17.6°F 6 LBT: 15.0°F 7 Flow Rate: 2825 USGPM 8 Maximum Pressure Drop: 10 PSI 9 Plate Material: Stainless Steel 10 Semi -welded Plates (Glycol Side Gaskets) 11 A drip pan shall be installed underneath the chiller. 12 Standard of Acceptance: Alfa Laval TK20 series or approved equivalent. 2 One (1) Low Profile Surge Drum The contractor is to supply and install a low profile surge drum, as per the following specifications: 1 Separation Capacity: 260 TR H RFT2017-011 GENERAL CONDITIONS & SPECIFICATIONS 2 Liquid Feed Temperature: 95°F 3 The operating level shall be higher than the outlet of the plate chiller. 4 Surge drum shall be complete with: 1. Level Column c/w sight glasses (above and below the NOL by a minimum of 2"). 2. High-level float switch (on column). 3. Extended liquid leg with oil drain. 4. Isolation valves (all relevant connections including dry suction). 5. Relief valve, including diverting valve. 6. Bucket trap, drain valve, and equalizer connection. 7. Hand expansion valve (normally closed) in parallel with bucket trap 8. Isolation valves surrounding bucket trap and HEV assembly 9. Charge port on liquid inlet line. 10. Insulated with fire code compliant foam in-place surrounded with fiberglass polymer jacketing. 5 Standard of Acceptance: Alfa Laval U -Turn Separator, or approved equivalent. 3 One (1) high pressure receiver 1 High pressure receiver to be sized for the ammonia charge of the system. 2 To be located on the roof near the evaporative condenser. 3 Receiver shall be insulated with foam in place insulation, wrapped with weatherproof jacketing, to ensure the pressure in the vessel is maintained. 2.1.3. One (1) Forced Draft Evaporative Condenser c/w One (1) 25 hp Fan and Premium Efficiency Motor 1 Capacity: 3,809 MBH @ 96.37 CT/78°F WB 2 Fan Motor: 25 hp 3 Standard of Acceptance: Evapco LSC -355E, or approved equivalent. 4 The condenser shall be equipped with all isolation and relief valves required by applicable codes, and as recommended by the manufacturer's best practices. 5 Contractor to reuse contactors, fuse blocks, starters, and wiring for the installed condenser fan if possible. 6 Condenser supports The contractor is required to provide an adequate supporting structure for the evaporative condenser, including the cost of any 3rd party structural evaluations. 1 The contractor may at their option, reuse the existing supporting stands for the new condenser, modifying as needed to match the support profile of the new condenser. 2 If the existing stand is to be re -used the contractor shall fully grind and re -paint the structure and hot dip galvanized steel "sleeper" supports. E RFT2017-011 GENERAL CONDITIONS & SPECIFICATIONS 3 The contractor shall provide stamped structural drawings for all condenser stand modifications or new stand as applicable. The drawings shall be approved by a practicing structural engineer licensed to practice in the Province of Ontario. 7 Condenser Drop Leg Piping 1 Vertical Drop Leg to be a minimum of 5 ft in length at the diameter of the condenser outlet before reducing to the liquid ammonia distribution piping. 2 Condenser drop leg piping shall also, at a minimum, meet all recommendations with the manufacturer's piping manual, and be in compliance with CSA B52 requirements for pressure relief devices. 3 The drop leg shall terminate and re -connect with the existing ammonia return lines with a new P -Trap, immediately after the reducer at the end of the liquid leg. 8 One (1) secondary condenser coil is to be installed to allow for compressor oil heat rejection. 1 Capacity: 100.5 MBH 2 Fluid: 40% Ethylene Glycol 3 EGT: 95°F 4 LGT: 85°F 5 Flow Rate: 22.5 USGPM 6 Max Allowable Pressure Drop: 10 PSI 9 One (1) Glycol Oil Cooling Vertical Inline Pump 1 Flow Rate: 22.5 USGPM 2 Head Pressure: 50 ft H2O 3 Pump Speed: 1760 RPM 4 Working Fluid: 40% Ethylene Glycol 5 Motor Size: 1.5 hp 6 Butterfly -style Isolation valves with a lever actuator shall be installed on the inlet and outlet of the glycol oil cooling pump. 7 Contractor to provide a new contactor, fuse block, and upgrade any required wiring for the new glycol oil cooling pump. 8 Standard of acceptance: Armstrong 4380, or approved equivalent 10 One (1) Glycol Expansion Tank 1 Installed on the discharge line of the compressor oil coolers. 2 Standard of acceptance: Amtrol, or approved equivalent 2.1.4. One (1) Condenser Water Tank 1 Capacity: 340 USGAL 2 Chemical water treatment system to be implemented for the tank. 3 Size to be confirmed on site by contractors. 2.1.5. One (1) Condenser End Suction Base -Mounted pump 1 Flow Rate: 515 USGPM 10 RFT2017-011 GENERAL CONDITIONS & SPECIFICATIONS 2 Head Pressure: 50 ft. H2O 3 Pump Speed: 1770 RPM 4 Working Fluid: Water 5 Motor Size: 10 HP 6 Standard of Acceptance: Armstrong 4030, or approved equivalent 2.1.6. Two (2) Premium Efficiency Inverter Duty Motors for Cold Brine Pumps 1 Motor Size: 25 HP 2 Standard of Acceptance: WEG, Baldor, or approved equivalent 2.1.7. Two (2) Variable Frequency Drives for Cold Brine Pumps 1 Power Supply: 575/3/60 2 Non -regenerative braking 3 Installed with line -side reactors 4 Shall include a built-in contractor bypass 5 Shall have auto -bypass functionality in the event of failure 6 Shall have auto -reset functionality configured 7 Standard of acceptance: ABB ACS, or approved equivalent 2.1.8. One (1) Synthetic Ice Pad 1 Dimensions: approximately 20'x 35' 2 Contractor is to isolate ice pad from main ice sheet 3 Contractor to reuse existing boards. 4 Standard of acceptance: Glice or approved equivalent 2.2. Additional Contractor Items 2.2.1. All installed piping shall conform with the minimum selection standards outlined herein: Fluid Temp. Range Material Pipe Grade 22% CaCIZ Any Black Steel Schedule 40 40% Ethylene Glycol 10°F — 50°F Stainless Steel Schedule 10 40% Ethylene Glycol 50°F — 1007 PVC Schedule 80 Water 60°F —100°F PVC Schedule 80 Ammonia Any Black Steel Schedule 80 2.2.2. All installed indoor piping shall be insulated in accordance with the table below: Fluid Temp. Range Insulation Thickness Jacket 22% CaCl2 Any Mineral Fibre 2" PVC Ethylene Glycol 65°F — 100°F None N/A N/A Water 65°F —100°F N/A N/A N/A Ammonia 10°F — 70°F Foam in Place 2" FRP or PVC Ammonia 70°F+ None N/A N/A 2.2.3. Provision of all required ammonia, glycol, and water isolation and solenoid (control) valves, for a fully functional system. 11 RFT2017-011 GENERAL CONDITIONS & SPECIFICATIONS 2.2.4. The contractor shall install analog thermometers on the inlets and outlets of all heat exchangers, and pressure gauges on all new pumps. Pressure gauges are to be dial type and temperature gauges are linear scale type. 2.2.5. Contractor is responsible for isolating the existing cold brine piping to the mini practice pad, such that cooling may be provided to the Memorial and Community arenas without being provided to the mini practice pad. 2.2.6. Contractor is responsible for the removal and storage of any required refrigerant charge using a recover/transport vehicle, the refrigerant charge shall be stored in a secure offsite location. This work will be performed at no extra cost to the Owner. The contractor shall draw the system down to a 10" vacuum, and recover all vapor from existing system, using a portable refrigeration system. This will ensure there are no vapours released into the atmosphere. Existing arena equipment shall not be used to pump down the system. 2.2.7. Cutting, patching, sleeving, sealing, and fireproofing of floor, wall and ceiling necessary for all delivery and installation of refrigeration system piping and electrical conduits shall be provided by the contractor. 2.2.8. The contractor shall install dust enclosures while performing work in occupied facility zones, which generates large amounts of particulates. 2.2.9. The contractor shall carry the cost of all piping, valves, fittings, and adaptors required to make a fully functional system as outlined in the specification herein, even if not specifically mentioned. 2.2.10. Contractor is responsible for all necessary wiring, permits and inspections where applicable. 2.2.11. Job site cleanup, removal of debris and disposal of unnecessary equipment shall be the responsibility of the contractor. 2.2.12. Equipment layout shall allow adequate clearances for cleaning and maintenance purposes. The proposed clearances must be documented on a Clearance and Interface drawing and submitted to the Town of Tillsonburg and I.B. Storey Inc. for comment, prior to commencing work. 2.2.13. Form and pour concrete housekeeping pads with steel reinforcing as required for the new equipment. Concrete base to be finished level. Grouting as required. 2.2.14. All piping shall be labeled with at 30 ft. intervals with 12" x 6" stick -on labels indicating flow medium and direction. Additional labels shall be placed within S' of any wall or floor penetration, on both sides. 2.2.15. All installed equipment shall be labeled with placards, and shall be labeled by equipment type in sequential order (Pumps, Heat Exchangers, etc.) 2.2.16. All inlets and outlets to heat exchangers shall be labeled with placards indicating flow medium and whether the connection is an inlet or outlet. 2.2.17. Glycol, brine, and water piping shall be sized in accordance with the following table: Allowable Glycol/Water/Brine Pipe Sizes Pipe Size (in) I Flowrate Min Max 2 30 1 40 12 RFT2017-011 GENERAL CONDITIONS & SPECIFICATIONS 2.5 40 70 3 70 125 4 125 250 6 250 850 8 850 1150 2.2.18. Any necessary structural modifications, cutting and patching shall be the responsibility of the contractor. 2.2.19. Contractor shall seal all building penetrations created/modified under the scope of this contract with a watertight sealant; the penetration shall be painted to match the surrounding building finishes. 2.2.20. The contractor shall furnish, supply and install all required ammonia isolation and control valves in accordance with all applicable codes and standards. 2.2.21. The contractor shall provide all required fluids required for a fully functional and operational system including: 1 Ethylene Glycol Charge 2 Compressor Oil 3 Ammonia Charge (Adjustment to charge only) 4 Brine Salt (Adjustment to charge only) 2.2.22. All equipment installation must be constructed in conformance with the current edition of the CSA B52 Mechanical Refrigeration Code. Any additional requirements from the latest codes and standards supersede any requirements as written in this document. 2.2.23. All equipment shall be installed such that it meets or exceeds the manufacturer's recommended installation practices and requirements. 2.2.24. Prior to commencing work the contractor shall determine the location of any utility entrances (power, water, sewer), which may interfere with carrying out this work. This shall be done in conjunction with the utility companies, and shall be at the cost of the contractor. 2.2.25. Manual Isolation valves shall be of the type specified in the table below: Pipe Size Vale Type 2.5" in Diameter Ball Valve 2.5" in Diameter Butterfly Valve 2.2.26. The contractor shall provide a new log book ("Ice Rink Log Book") for the facility at turnover, for logging pressures and temperatures. 2.2.27. Contractor to provide all electrical connections and entrances required for a functional upgrade. 2.2.28. Contractor is to provide all power wiring per this contract. 24V wiring is required for automation components. 2.3. Demolition Scope of Work 2.3.1. The contractor is responsible for the removal and safe disposal of the following equipment: 1 Three (3) Compressors 13 RFT2017-011 GENERAL CONDITIONS & SPECIFICATIONS 2 Three (3)Chillers 3 One (1)Evaporative Condenser 4 One (1)Condenser Water Tank S One (1)Condenser Pump 6 One (1)High Pressure Liquid Receiver 7 Two (2)Brine pump motors 8 One (1) Glycol oil cooling pump 14 RFT2017-011 GENERAL CONDITIONS & SPECIFICATIONS 3. Execution 3.1. Contractor Requirements Overview As part of this Tender, the contractor is responsible for, but not limited to the following: 3.1.1. Supply and installation of all components described in Section 2. 3.1.2. Removal and disposal of existing piping and valves; refrigeration system components; mechanical system components; and safe recovery, storage, and reclaim of the ammonia charge as possible. 3.1.3. All cutting and patching with finishes consistent to CSA B-52 requirements. 3.1.4. Relocation of any existing equipment required to allow for new components. 3.1.5. Obtaining and following all applicable/required permits and inspections. 3.2. Training 3.2.1. The contractor shall provide the following training services: 1 Two separate one (1) day on-site training sessions shall be provided by a system technician who is fully knowledgeable of the specific installation details of the project. This orientation shall, at a minimum, consist of a review of the project as - built drawings, the control system layout, user -defined options, naming conventions, and an overview of the functionality of all components. Troubleshooting and issue detection shall also be covered through this Training. 3.3. Commissioning 3.3.1. Upon completion of the work, the contractor shall start up and calibrate the system to ensure all installed components start, and are installed properly. 3.3.2. The contractor shall provide the Owner's Engineer with a Start Up checklist four (4) weeks prior to project completion for review and approval. The checklist shall include, but is not limited to, the following elements: 1 Equipment Status 2 Time of day 3 Inlet temperatures 4 Outlet temperatures 5 Suction pressures 6 Discharge pressures 7 Liquid flow rates 8 Oil temperatures 9 Valve positions 10 Power readings including: Power draw, voltage, current, power factor 3.3.3. An initial equipment check shall occur three (3) days prior to start up to ensure functionality of all components. Prior to this check, all equipment shall be visually inspected. 3.3.4. Once startup has occurred, the Startup Checklist shall be completed. The checklist shall be completed when the system is under load and at steady state to ensure all equipment is running. The contractor shall be immediately available in the hours IW RFT2017-01I GENERAL CONDITIONS & SPECIFICATIONS following start up|o provide start upservices and 10rectify issues immediately asthey arise. 33.5. After substantial completion independent performance commissioning shall be completed by the consultant and e deficiency list shall be provided to the contractor. Following receipt of the deficiency list the contractor shall provide weekly updates in writing of the completion status of the deficiencies, including proof of completion. After completion of all deficiencies the consultant shall perform one final inspection, any requisite subsequent inspections shall be at the cost of the contractor ($950 per day per inspector). 16 RFT2017-011 GENERAL CONDITIONS & SPECIFICATIONS 4. Tender Submission Content 4.1. Submission Content The Contractor's Submission shall consist of the following items, the items are intended to provide clarity of the organizations ability to do the work, as well as the firm's understanding of the requirements of this project. A. Summary/Cover Letter Provide a short letter from the key person who is submitting the bid on behalf of the company which confirms the major project scope intent. This shall outline the contractors understanding of the parallel and simultaneous contracts, and the logistical implications therein. Any specific strategy which the contractor has to improve the coordination and deliver the project on-time and on -budget shall be provided here. Confirmation that the Contractors' key personnel will be available throughout the duration of this contract will also be required in this section. Additionally the Bidders should provide a "filled in" check sheet (see end of section) to ensure that they have provided all requested information. B. Project Team Information Organization Provide: An organizational chart for the project team which will be assigned to this project, as well as the role which they will serve as it relates to it, and contact information. Specifically this shall include: o Branch Manager/ Company Principal o Project Manager (if Different from other personnel) o Site Foreman (if Different from other personnel) o Red -Seal Tradespersons Project Team Provide: Short Resumes (maximum of One (1) 8 %" x 11" pages, one sided, each) for all members clearly indicating their experience, educational qualifications, professional affiliations, number of years with the firm, and outlining relevant experience (i.e. a summary of past projects) C. Experience and References Provide a list of three (3) similar refrigeration upgrade projects in ice rinks in a summary table, along with contact information for a verbal reference. Specifically provide: Simplified Upgrade Description Provide Project Budget Contact information of the client for a verbal reference. D. Project Specifics The Contractor shall provide: Equipment Submittals (limit 2 pages per equip) for all Major Equipment, which summarizes all relevant operating conditions and sizing information Including: 17 RFT2017-011 GENERAL CONDITIONS & SPECIFICATIONS o Compressors Compressor Motors o Chiller Surge Drum o Evaporative Condenser Condenser Water Tank Condenser Pump o Cold Brine Pump Motors and Variable Frequency Drives List of All Subcontractors, denoting what trade/scope of work they will perform. Schedule outlining key milestones. E. Financial and Insurance The contractor shall provide the following information: o Certificate of Insurance or Letter of Good Standing in compliance with the General and Automotive policies listed herein. o Bid Surety or Bond from a bonding company. o Performance (Material and Labour Bond) for the Project Value. o Completed Bid Form. 18 RFT2017-011 GENERAL CONDITIONS & SPECIFICATIONS 4.2. Submissions Check Sheet Please use this sheet as a reminder to complete and provide all requested sections. Included in Description of Factor Mandatory Bid Package Y/N) ( Check) A. Bid Submission Summary Brief Cover Letter Y Filled in Check Sheet N B. Project Team Information Organizational Chart Y Resume's Project Manager Y Site Foreman Other Key Staff (Limit to max 3) C. Experience and References Reference Project #1 Reference Project #2 Y Reference Project #3 D. Project Specifics Equipment Submittals List of Subcontractors Y Proposed Schedule (Milestones) E. Financial and Insurance Certificate of Insurance Bid Bond or Surety Y Performance Bond (Labour and Material) Completed Price Sheet 19 RFT2017-011 GENERAL CONDITIONS & SPECIFICATIONS 4.3. Acceptance or Non -Acceptance of Proposals 4.3.1. Contractors are advised that the Town of Tillsonburg reserves the right to accept any proposal or reject all. Proposals shall be irrevocable and remain open for acceptance by the Town for a period of ninety (90) days from the proposal closing date. The lowest bid) or any proposal shall not necessarily be accepted. 4.3.2. The Town may refuse to consider a proposal should any of the following conditions exist: 1 A proposal is not submitted as required (e.g. proposal submitted after the due time and date, required information not provided, etc.) 2 All addenda are not acknowledged in the Submission. 3 Any other defect which, in the opinion of the Town of Tillsonburg brings the validity of the proposal into question. 4.3.3. In order to obtain the most advantageous offer for the Town of Tillsonburg, it reserves the right in its sole discretion: 1 To waive irregularities and/or minor non-compliance by any Contractor with the requirements of this Tender, 2 To request clarification and/or further information from one or more Contractor after closing without obligation to offer the same opportunity to all Contractors, 3 To enter into negotiations with one or more Contractors without obligation to negotiate with, or, offer the same opportunity to, all Contractors, 4 If negotiations with a Successful Contractor do not result in a Contract Agreement, to enter into negotiations with any other Contractor regardless of such Contractor's evaluation score, or to discontinue negotiations and terminate this Tender, at its option. 4.3.4. Contractors are advised however to submit a complete offer as their proposal. Any waiver, clarification or negotiation will not be considered as an opportunity for Contractors to correct errors in their proposal. 4.3.5. It is understood and accepted by the Contractor that all decisions on whether a Proposal satisfies the Mandatory Requirements and meets, or to what degree it meets, the stated evaluation criteria are the judgment of The Town in its sole discretion. 4.3.6. The Town is not obligated to award any contract as a result of the tender and reserves the right in its sole discretion to cancel this tender process at any time before or after closing without providing reasons for such cancellation. 4.3.7. The Town reserves the right to negotiate provisions in addition to those stipulated in this tender or proposed by the Successful Contractor. 20 RFT2017-011 GENERAL CONDITIONS & SPECIFICATIONS 5. Instructions to Contractor and Contract Compliance 5.1. General Information This Standard Construction Document (CCDC-2 2008) for a Stipulated Price Contract shall be used as the form of agreement between Owner and Contractor. The general conditions set forth in CCDC-2 are to be used to same extent as if written out in full herein. These conditions are to be made part of the requirements for this Design -Build Project unless otherwise amended in this document. The supplementary conditions presented in this document are to be provided in addition to the general conditions in CCDC-2 and will govern over any applicable General Conditions in CCDC-2. 5.2. Supplementary Conditions 5.2.1. Examination of Site 1 All bidders submitting tenders for this work shall first examine the site and all conditions thereon and/or therein. All tenders shall take into consideration all such conditions as may affect the work under the Contract. 2 No extra payment will be made to the Contractor, above the Contract Price, for costs resultant from failure to determine the conditions that affect the work. 5.2.2. Document Interpretation 1 Neither Owner nor Consultant will be responsible for any verbal instructions. All instructions during the tender period will be issued in the form of Addendum. 5.2.3. Bid Guarantees 1 Tenders must be accompanied by a Bid Bond issued by a recognized bonding company or a certified cheque on a bank to which the Canadian Bank Act applies in an amount not less than 10% of the bid amount. The bid bond shall be made payable to the Town of Tillsonburg. The Contractor's bid bond must be accompanied by a Surety's Letter of Consent indicating the willingness of the Surety to provide a Performance Bond and a Labour and Material Payment Bond, in favor of the Owner, each in the amount of 100% of the bid amount. The Bid Bond or certified cheque will guarantee that the Bidder will not withdraw the bid for the period indicated on the Tender Form, following the scheduled closing time of the receipt of bids; and that, the bidder will enter into a formal agreement with the Owner in accordance with the agreement included as part of the contract documents and that the required Bonds or certified cheque as Contract Security will be given; and that in the event of withdrawal of said bid within said period, or the failure to enter into said Agreement and give said Bonds or certified cheque within ten (10) days after notice of the acceptance of the bid, the Bidder shall be liable to the Owner for the full amount of the bid guarantee as representing the liquidating damages to the Owner on account of the default of the Bidder in any particular hereof and shall not be construed as a penalty. 21 RFT2017-011 GENERAL CONDITIONS & SPECIFICATIONS Bid Bonds or certified cheques will be returned to unsuccessful bidders within forty- eight hours after the Owner and the successful Contractor have executed the contract and the duly executed Bonds or Certified Cheque(s) have been received and approved by the Owner. 2 Only bonds issued by insurers licensed in Canada and authorized to do business in the Province of Ontario will be accepted as per the terms and conditions of the tender documents. 3 BID DEPOSIT AND AGREEMENT TO BOND CAN BE SUBMITTED IN ONE OF TWO FORMATS: Online with digital certified Bid Deposit and Agreement to Bond OR Online with digital uncertified (scanned) Bid Deposit and Agreement to Bond AND original copies submitted to the Town of Tillsonburg, 200 Broadway, 2"d Floor Suite 204, Tillsonburg 5.2.4. Contract Security 1 If in accordance with the Bid Guarantee Requirements the successful Contractor has submitted a Bid Bond as a bid guarantee, this Contractor must deliver to the Owner an executed Performance Bond and Labour and Material Payment Bond, each in a form acceptable to the Owner, from a company which is acceptable to the Owner, and each in an amount equal to 100% of the total amount payable by the Owner to the Contractor for the performance of the work of the Contract, (i.e. including all Value Added taxes) as security for the faithful performance of the Contract Work. 2 If in accordance with the Bid Guarantee requirements the successful Contractor has used a certified cheque as a bid guarantee, the cheque will be deposited in a safety deposit box in a bank to which the Canada Bank Act applies and, subject the progress of the Work being acceptable to the Owner and Consultant, will be held until the date of Substantial Performance for the Contract, as defined under Definition 20 of CCDC-2 2008, at which time it will be returned to the Contractor, without interest. 3 Should all or part of the work of the Contract not be acceptable to the Owner and Consultant, and the Contractor refuses or fails to replace, or make -good unacceptable Work to the Owner's and the Consultant's satisfaction and the Owner subsequently declare the Contractor in Default, the Owner shall have the right to cash the cheque and retain all or part of the monies, as determined by the Consultant, to be fair and reasonable recompense for the costs incurred by the Owner to replace or repair the unacceptable work and/or complete the work, including ancillary costs incurred by the Owner. 5.2.5. Conditions of Work and Employment in Ontario 1 All Construction Companies and Contractors and Subcontractors submitting tenders for this work, or a portion thereof, are advised, in their own interest, to contact the Construction Association of Ontario, the accredited association for the commercial 22 RFT2017-011 GENERAL CONDITIONS & SPECIFICATIONS and industrial sectors of the construction industry, to enquire and determine the terms and conditions of work and employment in Tillsonburg. 2 The Company awarded this tender will be required to provide proof that their Company complies with all the provisions of the Ontario Occupational Health and Safety Act as well as the Workplace health, safety, and Compensation Act. During the process of contracted work, Companies will be required on the request of the Town to provide written verification that their work is in compliance. 5.2.6. Liability Insurance, Indemnification And Hold Harmless 1 The Contractor shall take out and keep in force until the date of acceptance of the entire work the following policies of insurance issued by an Insurer acceptable to the Owner. 2 The contractor shall provide to the contract administrator, proof of said insurance with the tender submission. The owner shall be listed as an additional insured and held harmless with respect to any actions or operations of the contractor. The contractor shall retain insurance policies in the following amounts: 1. Comprehensive General Liability of $5,000,000 per occurrence. 2. Automotive insurance for all corporate vehicles (or fleet insurance policy) with coverage of at least $2,000,000. 5.2.7. Subcontract Work 1 Contractor is to ensure that all subcontractors and sub -trades understand the full extent of their responsibilities in order to complete the entire work of the project. Subcontract work may appear in various Sections of Specifications and on various Drawings. 5.2.8. Timing Requirements The contractor shall be required to achieve all milestone dates listed. These dates are for reference and planning purposes only, and can be adjusted in consultation with the Town and Consultant. 1 Project Milestones: 1 Submittals submitted —five (5) business days after contractor award. 2 Ordering Long -Lead Items — one (1) business day after submittal approval. 3 On-site Construction Period —June 4th — August 17th, 2018 4 Ice Sheets in Place — September 15th, 2018 5.2.9. Site Assessment 1 Visit project site and surrounding area before submitting Tender at the date provided in this Tender. 2 All Bidders must visit the project site and Tender should reflect any conditions that may affect their work. 5.2.10. Responsibility 1 The Contractor shall be responsible to be fully familiar with the complete documents and shall include in his bid those items which are named, implied, or traditionally a part of the general contract work. 23 RFT2017-011 GENERAL CONDITIONS & SPECIFICATIONS 5.2.11. Warranty and Guarantee 1 The Contractor shall be required to guarantee the work of this Contract for a period of twelve months after the Owner's acceptance of work, against improper of defective materials and workmanship, and shall repair and make good at his own expense any damage to the building and contents though any of the above causes during this period. Any contract omissions and/or deficiencies to the Contractor within twelve months after the acceptance of the work shall be made good by the Contractor at his own expense. 5.2.12. Codes and Standards 1 Perform work in accordance with the National Building Code of Canada, National Fire Code of Canada, Ontario Occupational Health and Safety Act, Canada Labour Code Part II, and any other code of provincial or local application including all amendments, provided that in any case of conflict or discrepancy, the more stringent requirements shall apply. 2 Materials and workmanship must meet or exceed requirements of specified standards, codes and reference documents. 3 The latest editions of referenced standards, codes and documents will apply. 5.2.13. Work Schedule 1 A schedule is to be produced within 10 business days after Contract award showing anticipated progress stages and final completion of the work within the time period given. 2 Work progress will be reviewed by the Consultant and the schedule updated in conjunction with the Contractor. 3 Works shall commence within 4 weeks of Contract award. 4 Work will not be undertaken on Saturdays, Sundays, or statutory holidays unless permitted by the Engineer. 5.2.14. Existing Services 1 Where works involves breaking into or connecting to existing services, carry out work at times directed by governing authorities, with minimum of disturbance to tenant operations. 2 Before commencing work, establish location and extent of service lines in area of work and notify Engineer of findings. 3 Make all required connections to existing services; carry out such operations at the times directed by governing authorities, with minimum of disturbance to building tenants operations. 4 Submit a schedule to and obtain approval from the Town for any shut -down or closure of active services or facility. This includes disconnection of electrical power and communication services to tenant's operational areas. Adhere to approved schedule and provide notice to affected parties, locals authorities and public utilities. 24 RFT2017-011 GENERAL CONDITIONS & SPECIFICATIONS 5 Where unknown services are encountered, immediately advise Engineer and confirm findings in writing. 6 Protect, relocate or maintain any existing active services as required. When inactive services are encountered, cap off in manner approved by authorities having jurisdiction over service. 7 Record locations of maintained, re-routed and abandoned service lines. Include on the record of drawings. 5.2.15. Cost Breakdown 1 Provide a minimum fourteen (14) days before submitting first application for payment, a Schedule of Values, aggregating the Total Contract Price. After approval by the Consultant the Schedule of Values will be used as a basis for the application for progress payments. 5.2.16. Contractor's Use of Site 1 Do not unreasonably encumber site with materials or equipment. 2 Move stored products or equipment, which interfere with operations of Consultant of other Contractors. 3 Contain work to those areas designated for renovation. 5.3. Amendments 5.3.1. General 1 The Definitions and General Conditions governing the Work shall be those specified in CCDC-2 2008 unless otherwise stated in the following amendments to those provisions, and shall apply to all Sections of this Specification. 2 Where any Article or portion of Article conflicts with the Laws of the Province concerned, such Article or portion of the Article is hereby stricken. 5.3.2. Definitions 1 The following amendments shall apply to the Definitions of CCDC-2 2008. 2 Paragraph 4 Consultant add the following: The Consultant shall be the Owner's Prime Consultant, I.B. Storey Inc. — Professional Energy Solutions, 151 Great George Street, Suite 302, Charlottetown, PE. 3 Paragraph 12 Owner, add the following: The Owner shall be the Town of Tillsonburg. 4 Paragraph 19 Subcontractor, add the following: AIII dealings with the Subcontractor shall be through the medium of the Contractor, who will be responsible for the proper coordination and execution of the Subcontractors work. 5 Add new Paragraph 27 Engineer: This shall mean the designated engineering representative(s) of the Consultant. 5.3.3. Control of the Work 1 Paragraph 3.1.1— add new Sub -Clause 3.1.1.1 as follows: The Contractor shall co-ordinate his own work and the work of all Subcontractors so as to facilitate and expedite the progress of the work. 25 RFT2017-011 GENERAL CONDITIONS & SPECIFICATIONS 2 Paragraph 3.1.1— add new Sub -Clause 3.1.1.2 as follows: It is the responsibility of the Contractor to immediately notify the Consultant of signs of distress or any other indications of actual or potential damage to the contract work, without regard to his awareness of any errors, inconsistencies or omissions in the Contract Documents. 3 Add new Paragraph 3.1.3 as follows: Before ordering any materials or doing any Work Contractor shall verify all compensation has been allowed on account of differences between actual site dimensions and the measurements indicated on the drawings. Any difference, which may be found, shall be submitted to the Consultant for consideration before proceeding with the work. 4 Add new Paragraph 3.1.4 as follows: The Contractor will be responsible for effecting the removal from the site of any trade, firm, group or person who is delaying the Work, or whose Work is unsatisfactory. The contractor will arrange for other competent trades people to complete the Work at no expense to the Owner. 5.3.4. Cash Allowances 1 Article GC4.1— Delete This article 5.3.5. Contingency Allowance 1 Article GC4.2 — Delete this article 5.3.6. Applications for Progress Payment 1 Payment shall be less any holdback release, which may have been made in accordance with the specific terms of this Agreement as dictated by GC 5.6. Any such holdback release by the Owner to the Contractor shall be a payment to the Contractor in trust for the specific Subcontractor in respect of whose work the release is made. 2 Paragraph 5.2.6 — Add new sentences as follows: Authorized Change Orders shall be listed on the application for payment indication the amount claimed against each to date of claim. 3 Paragraph 5.2.7 —Add new sentences as follows: Payment for materials will be considered only if such materials are properly stored on site in a secure enclosure acceptable to the Consultant. Security of materials so stored is the responsibility of the Contractor. 4 Add new Paragraph 5.2.8 as follows: With the second and all subsequent applications for payment the Contractor shall include a statutory declaration form CCDC 96, or other similar form acceptable to the Consultant, declaring that all labour and materials entering into the work, including Subcontractors, covered by the previous application, have been paid. With application for release of lien holdback, the Contract shall include a statutory declaration form CCDC 9A, or other similar form acceptable to the Consultant. 5.3.7. Progress Payment 1 Paragraph 5.3.1—Add new Sentences as follows: 26 RFT2017-011 GENERAL CONDITIONS & SPECIFICATIONS When any claim for payment during the course of construction includes completed or partially completed Work, which in the opinion of the Consultant is defective or otherwise unacceptable, a sum of monies determined by the Consultant to be ten 10) times the value of the defective or unacceptable Work, or ten (10) times the value of the work required to correct the defect or an amount solely at the Consultants discretion, will be withheld from the claim. 2 Paragraph 5.3.1— Add new Sentences as follows: 1 Deficiency monies may be held back at any time during the course of the project for Work deemed incomplete or unacceptable. 2. It remains the Contractor's responsibility to undertake his own deficiency reviews and ensure the entire Work conforms to the Contract including quality, completeness and commissioning. 3 Two final deficiency reviews will be conducted by the Consultant. The first review with the Owner and Contractor will identify any minor items which may remain outstanding, and the second review will be charged at cost to the Contractor. The invoice for the additional reviews will be submitted to the Owner with a corresponding amount deducted from the Contractor's progress payment. 5.3.8. Final Payment 1 Paragraph 5.7.2 — Add new Sentences as follows: Any delay in delivering the required Project Record Drawings (As -Built drawings) as described in and/or Material & Equipment Information as described will have the effect of delaying the final payment to the Contractor until the Consultant has received them complete and in good condition 5.3.9. Change Order 1 Add new Paragraph 6.2.3 as follows: The method of adjustment or an amount of adjustment for the Contract Price and of adjustment in the Contract Time for a Change Order shall be the same as for a Change Directive as described under GC6.3 Change Directive. 5.4. Disclaimer While every attempt has been made to provide interested parties with detailed and comprehensive information on which to prepare their submission, the Town of Tillsonburg, in conjunction with 1.13 Storey Inc., accepts no responsibility for any omissions or errors on content within the request. It is the responsibility of each interested party to satisfy themselves that they have sufficient and adequate information upon which to prepare and submit a proposal. The interested party shall be deemed to have fully acquainted themselves with all conditions likely to affect the services required to be performed and to be performed and to have visited The Tillsonburg Community Centre's Community Rink and Memorial Rink, and environs to satisfy themselves of the nature and extent of the services required. No claim by any interested party for additional payment or adjustment for terms or conditions will be accepted or allowed by The Town on the grounds of any misunderstanding or misrepresentation due to 27 RFT2017-011 GENERAL CONDITIONS & SPECIFICATIONS lack of knowledge of any of these conditions or any regulations or requirements. The Town reserves the sole and exclusive right to accept or reject all or any proposals which may be received as result of this call. No contract is hereby intended or offered by the request for proposals. 28 A B C D E SITE KEY NOTES M NEW O EXISTING 1 AMMONIA C) I ETHYLENE GLYCOL a 22°6 CaC12 BRINE WATER RELIEF 11unE NO HIGH PRESSURE 2RECEIVERJ V 1 V 1 I EC -1 ME - IPL RIr"R ,F", P 2 I _ GO MUNITYRNK 3 DRIP PAN HX1 BRINEPUMP AHI: 7 -'ll, 41 Rim PU MP ARM.`,iRI -31G P OLI— OLORWN t0 GY.S+tO FRAME CNILLL]tWIM INIEORAL 11, 17' hFFJ 5; Fi h_N I— I25 SIE 0 1GFT USGHAHPLE51F:O III III SUITE MEUROSMUMUVAL TK -20HATH U-TURN SUR DRUMSURGEDRUM SFF:016L0 F4i1 li 0 I 'INEWINVERTERDUTYMOTORANDNEWINVERTERNEWINVERTER DUTY MOTOR AND .„ Vi! CAPAITYMCO CAPACITY 260 TR SST:ITF VPD IIi VFO LBP 178'F LRT: iSF REVISIONS DATE BY BRINE FLOW RATE: 2825 USGPM EVAPORATIVE CONDENEERWTH Ia COIL ISSUED FOR TENDER 1JUNE-17 EFMODEL VAPCOCOL EVAFCOLSCJ%E CAPACITY ],BOB MBM BB 3'F CT/7B'FWBTCAPACITY IQFANMOTOR25HP 3 TYN,ENIOR.IIAIL, COMMUNITY ICE P.INP. ICE RIIIK, ProfeaslonalEaer9llSoluttonaACHFMICAL NA TREATIJEN TI 151 GREAT GEORGE ST., SUITE 302 CHARLOTTETOWN, PEI, CIA AKS I 400 APPLEMOO CRES , SUITE IOO Por*.ROanw nlxv aavAR ORery nlxv,• III VAUGHAN,ON, LAK 003 WWWIBSTOREY CA w w w I STAMP C-1 C-2 63 F 4 I I I 4 r LFLI0.ER r"r LmoL J rr LCOaP NEWIICONDENSER 1 1 1 1 1 1 TANKS y I TWATERANK (T-1) IDRAWING NUMBER I 0-17-011 M603 L P.5 DRAWING NAME P.3T-1 CILCOOLING PUMP I NMCONOENSERWAIERUNK CONDENSER PUMP POWER' 10HP REFRIGERATION SYSTEM POWER I.5HP ARMSTRONG UBO CAPACITY 310 USGAL FLOOR SRETOBECONFIRMEDONSITE ARMSTRONG A030 FLOW. 515 USGRA PROJECT CLIENT FLCW.225USG FTI CP,AIN BYCONTRACTORS HEAD: SO FT. H2O PHEA50 FT H2O SPEED1770 RRA REFRIGERATION ANDSPEED17WRMFACILITY TILLSONSURG IMPROVEMENTS COMMUNITY CENTER 5 DATE DRAWN 13Y cJ25 -MAY -2017 E. FERGUSON SHEET SIZE CHECKEDEV C I. STOREY REVISION SHEET NO. 1.0 1012 A B C D E A 1 2 3 PUMP SKID 4 CONDENSER TANK B p I E 2 NOTES M NEW O FrotesalonalEnergySolmtoos CD 151 GREAT GEORGE ST, SURE 302 EXISTING AMMONIA 1O VAUGHAN, ON, LAK OC3 t` ETHYLENE GLYCOL 22%CaC12 BRINE WATER 4 HEAT WGER \ RINK CHILLER COMPRESSOR COMPRESSOR PINK REFRIGERAPON f --- roc COMPRESSOR 2 REVISIONS DATE BY ISSUED FOR TENDER 1 -JUNE -17 EF 3 1. FrotesalonalEnergySolmtoos 151 GREAT GEORGE ST, SURE 302 CHARLOTTETOVM, PEI, CIA 41KB 400 APPLEVAOOD CRES., SURE 100 VAUGHAN, ON, LAK OC3 VV MM IBSTOREY CA STAMP 4 DRAWING NUMBER 17-011 M603 DRAWING NAME REFRIGERATION ROOM LAYOUT PROJECT CLIENT REFRIGERATION AND FACILITY TILLSONBURG IMPROVEMENTS COMMUNITY CENTER DATE DRAWN BY 525 -MAY -2017 E. FERGUSON SHEET SIZE CHECKED B/ C I. STOREY REVISION SHEET NO. 1.0 2 o12 E 0 CONNECTED. ENRIr_HED. INSPIRED. ADDENDUM # 1 RFT 2017-011 TILLSONBURG COMMUNITY CENTRE REFRIGERATION 1. This addenda material is issued to modify previously issued bid documents 2. All other information not affected by Addenda #1 as contained within the Request for Tender remains unchanged. Laurie Kirwin Purchasing Coordinator Town of Tillsonburg 200 Broadway, 2nd Floor Tillsonburg, Ontario N4G 5A7 RFT2017-011 TILLSONBURG COMMUNITY CENTRE REFRIGERATION Bid Extension: Please see below for the revisions to RFT2017-011— General Conditions and Specifications: General Conditions and Specifications 1.5 Milestone Dates: Mandatory Contractor Walkthrough June 13th, 2017 Deadline for Questions June 26th, 2017 Addendum Issued July 4th, 2017 Tender Closing July 14th, 2017 21Page U CONNECTED. ENRICHED. INSPIRED. ADDENDUM # 2 RFT 2017-011 TILLSONBURG COMMUNITY CENTRE REFRIGERATION 1. This addenda material is issued to address questions submitted by interested parties. 2. All other information not affected by Addenda #1 and #2 as contained within the Request for Tender remains unchanged. Laurie Kirwin Purchasing Coordinator Town of Tillsonburg 200 Broadway, 2nd Floor Tillsonburg, Ontario N4G 5A7 11Page RFT2017-011 TILLSONBURG COMMUNITY CENTRE REFRIGERATION Q.1— During the site walk it was noted that the ammonia plant is providing waste heat for heating a concrete ramp. Will this system be retained on the refrigeration system or will this be handled in the HVAC scope of work? A. 1— The heat recovery for this ramp is to be taken over by the new co -gen heat recovery system. Q. 2. — If layout will allow it, will locating the HPR in the refrigeration room be an acceptable alternative to placing the High Pressure Receiver on the roof? A. 2. — If there is sufficient room after accounting for proper clearances on all equipment the high pressure receiver may be placed in the room. Q.3. — If the High Pressure Receiver is to be located on the roof, will structural review and modifications, and support structure be required? A.3. — Structural review and any support modifications necessary will be required. Q.4. — Is the refrigeration scope to include replacing all exterior ammonia/water piping outside to the roof level? A.4. — Ammonia and water piping to the evaporative condenser is to be replaced. Q.5. — Confirm that the existing refrigeration MCC center to be retained and modified as required for reuse? A. 5. — The existing refrigeration MCC is to be reused. Q.6. — Would alternates to the Glice product be entertained? Please see attached documents for similar locally sourced product (5 attachments) A.6.- This alternative is rejected as we are unable to confirm previous commercial use. Q.7— Will existing ammonia detection system be retained? A.7 — Yes Q.8 — Confirming the existing 6000E control system is to be reused following the upgrades A.S. — The existing refrigeration control system is to be reused following the upgrades. Q.9. — How would Tillsonburg like to handle the possible fluctuation in US Dollar exchange rates in the term between the tender and project award and execution? A. 9. - Price based on current US Dollar exchange rates. Changes to the US Dollar exchange rate will be treated as a valid change order at the time of construction. 2 1 P a g e Q10. — Please confirm the new forced draft evaporative condenser is a like for like replacement of the existing condenser, Roof access to the condenser was not given during the site meeting. A10. - The new evaporative condenser is an updated version of the existing LSCB-355. Small differences in weights and dimensions are reported by the manufacturer. See the attached cutsheets. Q11. — Please confirm the existing water treatment equipment is to be re -used as applicable. A11. — Existing water treatment equipment is to be re -used as applicable. Q12. — Does the mini practice pad have to be drained of the brine solution, or can it just isolated using the existing ball valves? Al2.—The mini practice pad should be drained of the brine solution to prevent potential issues in the future. Q13. —Will the synthetic ice pad floor extend underneath the dasher boards, or butt up against the edge of the dasher boards? A13. — The synthetic floor will extend as far as the edge of the dasher boards Q14. — Is the existing refrigeration control system (Cimco 6000E) to be re -used and modified to suit? A14. — Yes Q15. — Is the existing MCC to be re -used and modified to suit? A15. -Yes 3 1 P a g e Engineering Dimensions & Data Models LS0185 to 385 r L3-1/2' 1 13FNA0 l I u LSCB 185 to 250AI BF1lAEFAiG Gui I `I O , z)aCCFss L4 -5/a' DGGA I MP,T, MAXE.UP I H E a I - MAP) evmkow 113 y l The side view motor dimension for LSCB 280 to 385 equals 22" Table 25 Engineering Data Spray Pump Remote Pump DimensionsFans Gallons Weights Operating Refrigerant HP GPM LSCD Size Weieht H U E A L 2 345 230 8" Operating Coil Model R-717 8" 9,110 9'10-3/4" 57-5/8" 61-1/8" 30-3/4" 11' 11-1/2" 2 345 Heaviest Charge Volume No.' Tans' HP CFM Shipping Ooeralinq_ Secliont Ibs.tt 113 185 131 10 32,900 7,550 9,760 5,110 165 22 200 142 15 35,700 7,700 9,910 5,110 165 22 210 149 20 37,600 7,830 10,040 5,110 165 22 225 160 15 34,700 8,620 10,870 6,130 200 28 240 170 20 37,200 8,750 11,000 6,130 200 28 250 177 20 36,800 9,670 11,940 7,160 240 33 280 199 15 47,300 11,530 14,400 7,790 240 33 300 213 20 52,000 11,660 14,530 7,790 240 33 315 223 25 55,500 11,860 14,730 7,790 240 33 335 238 20 50,400 13,090 15,990 9,310 300 41 355 252 25 54,300 13,290 16,190 9,310 300 41 370 262 30 57,700 13,440 16,340 9,310 300 41 385 273 30 56,500 14,770 17,710 10,840 360 49 Spray Pump Remote Pump Dimensions Gallons Conn. Operating Height Upper Lower Coil Length HP GPM Ree'd" Size Weieht H U E A L 2 345 230 8" 8,960 9' 10-3/4" 57-5/8" 61-1/8" 30-3/4" 11' 11-1/2" 2 345 230 8" 9,110 9'10-3/4" 57-5/8" 61-1/8" 30-3/4" 11' 11-1/2" 2 345 230 8" 9,240 9' 10-3/4" 57-5/8" 61-1/8" 30-3/4" 11' 11-1/2" 2 345 230 8" 10,070 10'7-114" 66-1/8" 61-118" 39-1/4" 11' 11-1/2" 2 345 230 8" 10,200 10'7-114" 66-1/8" 61-1/8" 39-1/2" 11' 11-1/2" 2 345 230 8" 11.140 11'3-3/4" 74-5/8" 61-1/8" 47-3/4" 11'11-1/2" 3 515 340 8" 13,200 9' 10-3/4" 57-5/8" 61-118" 30-3/4" 18' 1/8" 3 515 340 8" 13,330 9' 10-3/4" 57-5/8" 61-1/8" 30-3/4" 18' 1/8" 3 515 340 8" 13,530 9'10-3/4" 57-5/8" 61-1/8" 30-3/4" 18' 1/8" 3 515 340 8" 14,790 10'7-1/4" 66-1/8" 61-1/8" 39-1/4" 18' 1/8" 3 515 340 8" 14,990 1 10 7-114" 66-1/8" 61-1/8" 39-1/4" 18' 118" 3 515 340 8" 15,140 10' 7-1/4" 66-1/8" 61-1/8" 39-1/4" 18' 1/8" 3 515 340 8" 16,510 11'3-3/4" 74-5/8" 61-1/8" 47-3/4" 18' 118" Tons at standard conditions: HCFC -22 and HFC -134a. 105°F condensing, 40'F suction and 78T W.B.; ammonia 96XF condensing, 20°F suction and 78°F W.B. For dry operation or for external static pressure up to 1/2" use next larger size fan motor. Gallons shown is water in suspension in unit and piping. Allow for additional water in bottom of remote sump to cover pump suction and strainer during operation. 12" would normally be sufficient.) t Heaviest section is the coil section. tt Refrigerant charge is shown for R-717. Multiply by 1.93 for R-22 and 1.98 for R-1 34a. Dimensions are subject to change. Do not use for pre -fabrication. 0 4 Engineering Data & Dimensions Models LSC -185E-19 to 385E -1g E 5 48FWREFg`c.IN A 0 I LSC -185 -E -1g to 250E-19 LSC -280E -1g to 385E -1g 48FWREFRIG.OUT H H H 2) ACCESS 4-5/8 DOOR 1 MPT2FPT OVERFLOW MAKE-UP E 3-1/8-119-1/ 214 Iffill 29 31 2 DRMAIIN 32 3/ 13 L 15 3/4 L 5'5' 1 • The side view motor dimension for LSC 280E-1 g to 385E-1 g equals 22" Table 11 Engineering Data Fans Weights Refrigerant Spray Pump Remote Pump Dimensions Operating Coil Model R-717 Heaviest Charge Volume Gallons.Cann.Operating Height Upper Lower Coil Length No.' Tons' HP CFM Shipping Operating Sectiont Ibs.tt ft3 HP GPM Req'd" Size Weight H U E A L LSC -185E-19 131 10 29,300 7,500 10,240 5,110 163 22 2 345 230 6" 8,550 9'10-5/8" 57-112" 61-1/8" 30-3/4" 11'11-1/2" LSC -200E -1g 142 15 33,600 7,620 10,360 5,230 163 22 2 345 230 6" 8,670 9'10-5/8" 57-112" 61-118" 30-3/4" 1111-1/2" LSC -210E -1g 149 20 37,000 7,680 10,420 5,290 163 22 2 345 230 6" 8,730 9' 10-5/8" 57.112" 61-118" 30-3/4" 11' 11-1/2" LSC -225E -1g 160 15 32,900 8,620 11,430 6,230 202 28 2 345 230 6" 9,750 10'7-1/8" 66" 61-1/8" 39-1/4" 11'11-1/2" LSC -240E -1g 170 20 36,200 8,680 11,490 6,290 202 28 2 345 230 6" 9,810 10'7-1/8" 66" 61-118" 39-1/4" 11'11-1/2" LSC -250E -1g 177 20 35,500 9,660 12,550 7,270 240 33 2 345 230 6" 10,880 111-5/8" 74-1/2" 61-1/8" 47-3/4" 11'11-1/2" LSC -280E -1g 199 15 44,100 11,270 15,160 7,690 242 33 3 515 340 8" 12,180 9' 10-5/8" 57-1/2" 61-1/8" 30-314" 17' 11-7/8" LSC -300E -1g 213 20 48,500 11,330 15,220 7,750 242 33 3 515 340 8" 12,240 9' 10-518" 57-1/2" 61-1/8" 30-3/4" 17' 11-7/8" LSC -315E -1g 223 25 52,300 11,360 15,250 7,780 242 33 3 515 340 8" 12,270 9' 10-5/8" 57-1/2" 61-118" 30-3/4" 17' 11-7/8" LSC -335E -1g 238 20 47,600 12,840 16,840 9,260 301 41 3 515 340 8" 13,880 10'7-1/8" 66" 61-1/8" 39.1/4" 17' 11-7/8" LSC -355E -1g 252 25 51,200 12,870 16,870 9,290 301 41 3 515 340 8" 13,910 10'7-1/8" 66"61.1/8" 39-1/4" 17' 11-7/8" LSC -370E -1g 262 30 54,400 12,920 16,920 9,340 301 41 3 515 340 8" 13,960 10'7-1/8' 66" 61-1/8" 139-1/4"117' 11-7/8" LSC -385E -1g 273 30 53,300 14,390 18,500 10,810 359 49 3 515 340 8" 15,570 11'3-518" 74.1/2" 61-1/8" 47-3/4" 17' 11-7/8" Tons at standard conditions: HCFC -22 and HFC -134a. 105°F condensing, 40°F suction and 78°F W.B.; ammonia 96.3°F condensing, 20°F suction and 78°F W.B. For dry operation or for external static pressure up to 1/2" use next larger size fan motor. Gallons shown is water in suspension in unit and piping. Allow for additional water in bottom of remote sump to cover pump suction and strainer during operation. 12" would normally be sufficient.) t Heaviest sedionas the GoiJ seclioo. ft Refrigerant charge is shown for R-717. Multiply by 1.93 for R-22 and 1.98 for R -134a. Dimensions are subject to change. Do not use for pre -fabrication. 20 AA CONMeCTEQ. ENRICHED INSPIRED. ADDENDUM # 3 RFT 2017-011 TILLSONBURG COMMUNITY CENTRE REFRIGERATION 1. This addenda material is issued to modify previously issued bid documents 2. All other information not affected by Addenda #1, #2, and #3 as contained within the Request for Tender remains unchanged. Laurie Kirwin Purchasing Coordinator Town of Tillsonburg 200 Broadway, 2nd Floor Tillsonburg, Ontario N4G 5A7 RFT 2017-011 TILLSONBURG COMMUNITY CENTRE REFRIGERATION Instructions to Bidders Section 14. Disputes has been amended as follows: 14. Disputes PROCESS FOR COMPLAINT RESOLUTION The following procedure shall apply to the conduct of Complaint Resolutions by the Town of Tillsonburg. An unsuccessful Supplier shall request a meeting with the Department Manager and the Director. Such request will be in writing and shall (i) provide a detailed statement of the legal and factual grounds of the protest, including copies of relevant documents, and (ii) identify the form of relief requested. 2. Where, after a meeting with the Department Manager and the Director, the Supplier is satisfied that its concerns have been addressed and that the purchasing process was conducted in a fair and equitable manner, no further action shall be required. Documentation in respect of the protest in question shall be maintained by the Buyer(s) for future reference. 3. Where, after a meeting between the Supplier, the Department Manager and the Director, it is concluded that the purchasing process was materially flawed, for any reason, the Director shall issue a report to the Chief Administration Officer for his approval recommending corrective action. 4. Where, after a meeting between the Supplier, the Department Manager and the Director, the parties fail to achieve a mutually satisfactory resolution, the Supplier may request an opportunity to present its case to the Chief Administration Officer, provided that the supplier's request is in writing. 5. In the event of a dispute arising in connection with this bid process that cannot be resolved with the above "complaint resolution process" including, without limitation, a dispute concerning the existing of the "bid contract" or a breach of the "bid contract", or a dispute as to whether the bid of any bidder was submitted on time or whether a bid is compliant, the Town may refer the dispute to a confidential binding arbitration pursuant to the Arbitration Act, 1991, as amended, before a single arbitrator with knowledge of procurement/bidding law. In the event that the Town refers the dispute to arbitration, the bidder agrees that it is bound to arbitrate such dispute with the Town. Unless the Town shall refer such dispute to binding arbitration, there shall be no arbitration of such dispute. 2 1 Page C^3N1lECTED41111CIM. SHIeD. ADDENDUM # 4 RFT 2017-011 TILLSONBURG COMMUNITY CENTRE REFRIGERATION 1. This addenda material is issued to modify previously issued bid documents 2. All other information not affected by Addenda Numbers 1,2,3 & 4 as contained within the Request for Tender remains unchanged. Laurie Kirwin Purchasing Coordinator Town of Tillsonburg 200 Broadway, 2nd Floor Tillsonburg, Ontario N4G 5A7 RFT2017-011 TILLSONBURG COMMUNITY CENTRE REFRIGERATION Please see below for the revisions to RFT2017-011— General Conditions and Instructions to Bidders: 8. Bid Expiry Period The bid expiry period will be extended until October 31, 2017. 2 1 Page