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SHORT TERM GARAGE LEVEL 6 & LONG TERM GARAGE LEVEL 6 REHABILITATION Tampa International Airport.

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1 SHORT TERM GARAGE LEVEL 6 & LONG TERM GARAGE LEVEL 6 REHABILITATION Tampa International Airport

2 Mandatory Pre-Solicitation Conference Short Term Garage Level 6 & Long Term Garage Level 6 Rehabilitation Project Number 6170 14 Bid Due Date: January 8, 2015 No later than 2:00 p.m. This meeting will be recorded.

3 Cone of Silence The cone of silence began with the advertisement of this Solicitation and will end upon selection of the successful Respondent by the Board. All inquiries/communications regarding this solicitation must be submitted to MCrabtree@TampaAirport.com. Exception: –Legal Affairs

4 Authority’s Website Solicitation documents –Addenda Pre-Solicitation Conference –Attendance sheets –Slide presentation 12 month Planned Procurements Report http://www.TampaAirport.com

5 Introductions and Sign in Project Description Solicitation Schedule Minimum Qualifications Evaluation Criteria Submitting the Response Agenda

6 Project Role/Responsibility Asst. VP of P&D Jeff Siddle Dir. of P&D Rich Coudurier Mgr. of ConstructionJohn Mallory Project Director Scott Nesbitt DBE Program Mgr. Cheryl Hawkins Mgr. of Administration Mitch Thrower Procurement Agent MaryKay Crabtree

7 Project Overview

8 Project Description & Area of Work Short Term Level 6 Misc. Concrete Repairs Expansion Joint Replacement Traffic Topping Striping

9 Project Description & Area of Work Long Term Garage Level 6 – East Half Misc. Concrete Repairs Expansion Joint Replacement Traffic Topping over APM

10 Project Phasing Short Term Garage Maintain Access to APM and Elevators Provide All MOT Maintain Access to Helices

11 Project Phasing Long Term Garage Maintain Access to Elevators Provide All MOT Provide Turning Bays at Phase Limits Maintain Access to Helix

12 Project Phasing Phasing Phasing on Drawings is Conceptual. Final will be worked out with Contractor. Site Visits No formal site visit. All work areas are open to the public.

13 Section 00020, Page 00020-1 Solicitation Schedule Question DeadlineDecember 17, 2014 by 2:00 p.m. Submit by e-mail to: MCrabtree@TampaAirport.com Addendum PostedDecember 30, 2014 by 5:00 p.m. Bid OpeningJanuary 8, 2015 at 2:00 p.m. Authority’s Administrative Offices Building Lobby A Conference room Award by BoardFebruary 5, 2015 at 9:00 a.m. Main Terminal – Level 3 Authority’s Board Room

14 Section 00100 Minimum Qualifications Respondents must be registered with the Florida Division of Corporations (FDOC) and be authorized to do business in Florida. –Register with the FDOC (www.sunbiz.org)www.sunbiz.org ─Submit your response using the company’s legal name as listed with the FDOC

15 Section 00100, Subsection 1.09 Minimum Qualifications Respondents must be registered as a supplier with the Authority: http://www.TampaAirport.com Airport Business Supplier Registration Firms must log-in and update or confirm their supplier record information each year to remain in “Active” status in the Supplier database.

16 Section 00100 Minimum Qualifications The Respondent must not be listed on the following lists. –State Convicted Vendor List http://dms.myflorida.com –Federal Convicted Vendor List www.epls.gov –FDOT Suspension List www.dot.state.fl.us/ –Construction/legal/NewSuspension.shtm

17 Subsection 1.09(E) & Section 00421 Minimum Qualifications Scrutinized Companies –As of July 1, 2011, any Respondent on the Scrutinized Companies with Activities in Sudan List or the Scrutinized Companies with Activities in the Iran Petroleum Energy Sector List is ineligible for, and may not bid on, submit a proposal for, or enter into or renew a contract with an agency or local governmental entity for goods or services of $1 million or more. –Complete and execute a Scrutinized Company Certification form. If subcontractors are proposed, a certification will be required from each subcontractor prior to that subcontractor starting work.

18 Section 00650, Subsection 1.01 Minimum Qualification Insurance Coverage and Minimum Limits: –Worker’s Comp - $1,000,000 –Commercial General Liability - $1,000,000 –Business Auto Liability - $1,000,000

19 Section 00100, Subsection 1.14 Minimum Qualification W/MBE ‒ 9% participation expectancy of the total dollar amount earned under the Contract. ‒ W/MBE expectancy will be inclusive of the Owner’s Allowance ‒ Certified W/MBEs to perform useful functions. ‒ Firms must be certified as a W/MBE firm with the. appropriate agency as stated in the Solicitation. ‒ W/MBE firm must be certified in the same trade that Bidder proposes the W/MBE firm to perform.

20 Section 00100, Subsection 1.14 Minimum Qualification W/MBE Continued ‒ Letter of Intent ‒ Must be complete. ‒ Must be signed by the W/MBE firm. ‒ Total amount proposed in Letter(s) of Intent must meet or exceed expectancy or must submit information on good faith efforts. ‒ If Bidder is a W/MBE, Bidder must submit a Letter of Intent for work Bidder proposes to self-perform and count toward the expectancy. ‒ Call the Procurement Agent with questions on how to complete. ‒ Failure to submit the required W/MBE information may render the Response non-responsive.

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27 Section 00100, Subsection 1.09 O Evaluation Criteria 00300BID FORM 00340BID SCHEDULE 00350BID AFFIDAVIT 00400-1BID BOND 00400-2SURETY BOND AFFIDAVIT 00417W/MBE ASSURANCE AND PARTICIPATION 00418CERTIFICATE OF NON-SEGREGATED FACILITIES 00419BUY AMERICAN CERTIFICATION 00420BIDDER’S GENERAL BUSINESS INFORMATION 00421SCRUTINIZED COMPANY CERTIFICATION 00422E-VERIFY CERTIFICATION 00430 SUBCONTRACTORS LIST »COPY OF FINANCIAL STATEMENT »COPY OF CONTRACTORS LICENSE THAT QUALIFIES THE COMPANY TO BID ON THIS WORK »SUPPLIER ON-LINE REGISTRATION

28 Mistakes That Could Cost You! Delivering the bid after the deadline. Assuming the Authority will not check information provided. Failing to provide the information asked for on the “Bid Form”, Section 00300. Assuming the Authority will know what you intended. Not raising questions regarding Bid specifications.

29 Mistakes That Could Cost You! Failing to include required insurance or bonding. Failing to include a proper bid bond or proposal guarantee. Proposing participation by an uncertified DBE- W/MBE-ACDBE to meet a goal/expectancy. Proposing a DBE-W/MBE that is not certified in the same trade proposed by the bidder. Submitting an incomplete Letter of Intent (see sample of a completed Letter of Intent). Including exclusions or modifications.

30 Mistakes That Could Cost You! The Bid form is not complete or has been altered. Cutting and pasting without editing. Providing information that is not legible, too small or blurry. Failing to register with the Authority. Failing to acknowledge addenda. Failing to sign the Bid.

31 Cone of Silence The cone of silence began with the advertisement of this Solicitation and will end upon selection of the successful Respondent by the Board. All inquiries/communications regarding the Bid must be submitted to: MCrabtree@TampaAirport.com Exception: –Legal Affairs


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