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CITY OF SOUTH MIAMI
OFFICE OF THE CITY MANAGER
INTER-OFFICE MEMORANDUM
The Honorable Mayor & Members of the City Commission
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From: Hector Mirabile, PhD, City Managel""~ ()
June I, 2012 Agenda Item No.:~ Date:
SUBJECT: A Resolution authorizing the City Manager to enter into a 3-year
agreement and one, two-year option for a total of five consecutive
years, with SFM Services, Inc. for Landscaping Services for public right-
of-way areas within the City.
BACKGROUND: A solicitation was advertised for Landscaping services for public right-of-way areas
within the City. A mandatory pre-bid meeting was held on March 30, 2012;
fifteen (15) companies attended. Bids were due on April 6, 2012; ten (10)
proposals were received.
After the bids were received, it was noted that a required service regarding the
mulching of those areas identified in the solicitation was omitted from the scope
of services. In an effort to salvage the solicitation, quotes were requested from
the ten companies that had responded to the initial solicitation. As a condition of
submission, the companies were advised in the Invitation to Quote that a "no-bid"
for mulching would result in their entire proposal to be rejected. Public Works
advised it would be cost prohibitive for internal staff to perform mulching services;
it should be noted that the incumbent vendor currently performs mulching
services.
The bid summary is enclosed which includes the quotes from the initial solicitation
and the mulching services quotations. Four companies responded to the Invitation
to Quote:
Vendor Landscaping Proposal Mulching 5-year Total
SFM Services $136,420 $22,570 $158,990
Mesis Landscaping $142,248 $24,375 $166,623
(Incumbent)
Superior $232,199 $41,800 $273,999
Mitchells $294,117 $24,750 $318,867
The low bidder is SFM Services, Inc., with a five (5) year total of $158,990.
EXPENSE:
SUPPORT:
SFM Services currently provides landscaping to various municipalities. A reference
check was performed with the City of Coral Gables, City of Doral, and the City of
Homestead. All reported SFM Services as responsive and no issues with contract
management. The City of Homestead reported SFM lost the contract due to a
recent RFP, but performed services since 2008 with no issues or any major
service complaints.
$158,990 over .the 5-year contract term; $31,798 annually
Charged to Account 001-1730-519-3450 with a balance of $1 15,991.52
Resolution
Pre-bid Sign-in Sheet
Bid Opening Report
Invitation to Quote Responses: Mulching Services
Landscaping Bid Summary
SFM Services, Inc. Proposal
Landscaping Services Request for Proposal
Solicitation Advertisement
RESOLUTION NO.: _________ _
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3 A Resolution authorizing the City Manager to enter into a 3-year agreement
4 and one, two-year option for a total of five consecutive years, with SFM
5 Services, Inc. for Landscaping Services for public right-of-way areas within the
6 City.
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8 WHEREAS, the City requires Landscaping services of public right-of-way areas within the
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11 WHEREAS, the City accepted sealed proposals for Citywide Landscaping Services in
12 response to a Request for Proposal and a subsequent Invitation to Quote; and
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14 WHEREAS, SFM Services, Inc., provided the lowest price and responsive and responsible
15 proposal for Landscaping Services for public right-of-way areas within the City; and
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17 WHEREAS, SFM Services, Inc. offered the City a proposal that requires the City to pay
18 SFM Services, Inc. a fee of $136,420 over the 3-year agreement and, a total of $158,990
19 including the 2-year option for a total of five consecutive years.
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21 NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION OF THE
22 CITY OF SOUTH MIAMI, FLORIDA:
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24 Section 1. The City Manager is authorized to enter into a 3-year agreement and one,
25 two-year option for a total of five consecutive years, with SFM Services Inc. for Landscaping
26 Services for public right-of way areas within the City for a total cost of $136,420 over 3-years
27 and a total of $158,990 including the 2-year option for a total of five consecutive years.
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29 Section 2. Severability. If any section, clause, sentence, or phrase of this resolution is
30 for any reason held invalid or unconstitutional by a court of competent jurisdiction, this holding
31 shall not affect the validity of the remaining portions of this resolution.
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33 Section 3. Effective Date: This resolution shall take effect immediately upon
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PASSED AND ENACTED this __ day of _____ , 2012.
ATIEST:
CITY CLERK
READ AND APPROVED AS TO FORM,
LANGUAGE, LEGALITY AND
EXECUTION THEREOF
CITY ATIORNEY
APPROVED:
MAYOR
COMMISSION VOTE:
Mayor Stoddard:
Vice Mayor Liebman:
Commissioner Harris:
Commissioner Newman:
Commissioner Welsh:
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BID OPENING REPORT
Bids were opened on: Friday, April 6, 2012 after: 10:00am
For: Citywide Landscaping
CONTRACTORS: BID AMOUNTS: 3YEARS 2YEARS
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Bids were opened on: Tuesday, May 8,2012 after: lO:OOam
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tfrY OF SOUTH MIAMI
PUBLIC WORKS AND CENTRAL SERVICES
iNVITATION TO QUOTE
ANNUAL PROposAL OVER A 3-YEAR TERM; PLUS A 2-YEAR EXTENSION
SUBMITTED TO: ,.:;C;:.;ity;!....;C;:.;le:.:.r;:..k _________________ _ PROJECT: (Mulching': Citywide Landscaping
NAME: Maria M. Menendez, CMC ADDRESS: 6130 Sunset Drive ._--_._---
ADDRESS: 6130 Sunset Drive CITY/STATE: Miami, Florida 33143
CITY/STATE: Miami, Florida 33143 DATE: Monday, April, 30, 2012
E-MAIL: PHONE: 30S-6."'63=::-=6:::3:::3"'9,':C:;.:e::..;n"t::..;ra::..;'-=s-=e::.:rv::..;ic;:.e::..;s'--_---:c=_. ____ _
MANDATORY PRE-QUOTE MEETING: N/A DUE DATE: tuesday, May 8, 2012 at 10 AM
QUOTE SUBMISSION REQUIREMENTS:
Mulching pro,losal will added to your previous pro,losal for the Cltvwlde landscaping RFP, closed on April 6, 2012
IFirms not responding to this Invitation to Quote will your render your entire Citywide Landscaping proposal as non-responsive J
All bidders must attend Mandatory Pre-Quote Meeting (If Applicable) to submit a quote. Quotes submitted
after 1O:00am on the due date will not be accepted unless otherwise specified in the quote docllh'lent of a
time change. All quotes will be submitted to the City Clerks Office in a sealed envelope. The label on the
envelope needs to read as follows.
Citv of South Miami
Maria M. Menendez, CMC
6130 Sunset Drive
South Miami, Fl. 33143
Project Name:
Must input project name. If label does not have all information above your quote will not be accepted.
SCOPE OF WORK DESCRIPTION (TO BE COMPLETED BY CITY):
The following locations require mulching once per year in the month of October:
Bird Road from 57 AVE to 65 Avenue -sixty cubic yards (60 CY) of Red Muloh
'11 Traffic Circles throughout the City of Soulh Miami -tw(;nty cubic yards (20 CY) or Cypress Mulch
57'" Avenue from US 1 to Sunset Drive -sixty cubic yards (60 CY) of Red Mulch
Sunset Drive from US 1 to 69 Avenue -twelve cUbic yards (12 CY) of Red Mulch
Sunset Drive fr,?m US 1 from 80'h Street to 57'h Avenue ::~cubic yard!l?_Q12LRed Mulc!t
64'h Street from 59'" Avenue to 60'h Avenue -eight cubic yardS (8 CYj of Red Mulch
DESCRIPTION OF WORK TO BE PERFORMED BY CONTRACTOR (Annual Proposal over a 3-Vear T~.!.:'!!! PI!:l~ a 2-Yea.!'J!.J(tension):
Mulching proposal will be added to your previous proposal for the Citywide landscaping RFJ', dosed .0:.;n;:.::..;A:!,;p::..;ri::..I,:,6,!...:2::;0:.;1::2=--____ -I
Item Descri ption Amount
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Mulching Requirements per the Scope of Wo'rk listed above 1/ 1'1:; Q()
ANNUAL TOiAL OVER A 3-YEAR TERM: 11/ ~'M'.()D
ANNUAL TOTAL OVER A 2-YEAR EXTENSION: q 71(f)~
NOTES.
Mulching proposal will be added to your previoul;-p;:;;~osal for the Citywide Landscaping RFP; closed on April 6, 2012
Firms not responding to this Invitation to Quote will your i'enderyour entire Citywide Landscaping proposal as non-responsive
Contractor shall be compensated according to the quote submitted .
Signature:
Print/Type Name:
E-mail:
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THE EXECUTION OFTHfS FORM CONSTITUTES mE UNEQUIVOCAL OffER OF PROPOSER TO BE BOUND BYTHE TERMS OF ITS PROPOSAL. FAILURE TO SIGN THIS SOUC'TATION WHERE INDICATED ABOVE OV AN
AUrnORIZED REPRESENTATIVE SHALL RENDER THE PhOPOSAL NON·RESPON~IVE. THE CITY MAY, HOWEVER, IN ITS SOLE DISCRETiON, ACCEPT ANY PROPOSAL THAT INCLUDES AN EXECUTl10 DOCUMENT
WHICH UNEQUIVOCALLY BINDS THE PROPOSER TO THE TERMS OF ITs OFFER. THE CITY'S REQUEST FOR QUOTES IS FOR THE LOWEST AND MOST RESPONSIVE PRICE. THE CITY RESERVES THE RIGHT TO AWARD
THE PROJECT TO THE FIRM CONSIDERED THE BESTTO SERVEYHE CITY'S INtEREST.
CITY OF SOUTH MIAMI
PUBLIC WORKS AN D CENTRAL SERVICES
INVITATION TO QUOTE
ANNUAL PROPOSAL OVER A 3-YEAR TERM; PLUS A 2-YEAR EXTENSION
SUBMITIED TO: _t_it-'-y_C_le_rk ______________ _
NAME: Maria M. Menendez, CMC
ADDRESS: 6130 Sunset Drive
CITY/STATE: Miami, Florida 33143
PHONE: 305-663-6339, Central Ser:yices
MANDATORY PRE-QUOTE MEETING:
QUOTE SUBMISSION REQUIREMENTS:
PROJECT:
ADDRESS:
CITY/STATE:
DATE:
E-MAil:
DUE DATE:
(Mulching): City~lde landscaping
6130 Sunset Drive
Miami, Florida 33143
Monday, April, 30, 2012
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Tuesday, May 8, 2012 at 10 AM
Mulching proposal will added to your previous proposal for the Citywide landscaping RFP, closed on April 6, 2012
Wims-;;-Ot~espondin!l to this Invitation to Quote will your render your entire Citywide Landscalling proposal as non-responsive
All bidders must attend Mandatory Pre-Quote Meeting (If Applicable) to submit a quote. Quotes submitted
after 10:00am on the due date will not be accepted unless otherwise specified in the quote document of a
time change. All quotes will be submitted to the City Clerks Office in a sealed envelope. Tbe iabel on the
envelope needs to read as follows.
City of South Miami
Maria M. Menendez, CMC
6130 Sunset Drive
South Miami, FI. 33143
Project Name:
Must input project name. If label does not have all information above your quote will not be accepted.
SCOPE OF WORK DESCRIPTION (TO BE COMPLETED BY CITY):
DESCRIPTION OF WORK'TO BE PERFORMED BY CONTRACTOR (Annual Proposai over a )-Vear Term; Plus a 2-Year Extension):
Mulching proposal will be added to your previous proposal for the Citywide I.andscaping RfP, closed on April 6, 2012
Item Description
Mulching Requirements per the Scope of Work listed above
ANNUAL TOTAL OVER A 3-YEARTER
NOTES:
Mulching proposal will be added to your previous proposal for the Citywide Landscaping RFP, closed on April 6, 2012
Firms not responding to this Invitation to Quote will your render your entire Citywide landscaping proposal as non-responsive
Cbntractor shall be compensated according to the quote submitted .
. Contractor shall furnish all materials and equipment necessary to secure completion of the wor.:..:k:.... :--___________ _
Contractor ma choose to submit a qllote on company letterhead but must be attached with this form.
Deadline to submit is Tuesday, May 8, 2012. at 1 AM.
Signature:
Print/Type Name:
E-mail:
Firm Name:
Address: State:
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THE EXECUTION OF THIS FORM CONSTlnJTES THE UNEQUIVOCAL OFFER OF PROPOSER TO BE BOUND BY THE TERMS OF ITS PROPOSAL. FAILURE TO SIGN THIS SOLICITATION WHERE INDICATED ABOVE BY AN
AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE SHALL RENDm lHE PROPOSAL NON· RESPONSIVE. THE CITY MAY, HOWEVER, IN ITS SOLE DISCRETION, ACCEPT ANY PROPOSAL THAT INClUDES AN EXECUTED DOCUMENT
WHICH UNEQUIVOCALLY BINDS THE PROPOSER TO THE TERMS OF ITS OFFER. THE CITY'S REQUEST FOR QUOTES IS fOR THE LOWEST AND MOST RESPONSIVE PRICE. THE CITY RESERVES THE RIGHTTO AWARD
THE PROJEerTO THE FIRM CONSIDERED THE BEST TO SERVE THE CITY'S INTEREST.
Cm OF SOUTH MIAMI
PUBLIC WORKS AND CENTRAL SERVICES
INVITATION TO QUOTE
ANNUAL PROPOSAL OVER A 3-YEAR TERMi PLUS A 2-YEAR EXTENSION ;lOll I
SUBMITTED TO: City Clerk PROJECT: (Mulching): CItywide Lancfscaplng
NAME: Maria M. Menendez, eMC ADDRESS: 6130 Sunset Drive
CITY/STATE:
DATE:
Miami, Florida 33143 ADDRESS: 6130 Sunset Drive
CITY/STATE: 7M7:ia::":mc.:I;';:, F:710;;.:r7-id7-a"=373':-14:'::3-----------Monday, April, 30, 2012
PHONE: 305-663-6339, Central Services E-MAIL: skulitkg]J,oulhmiamifl'f]lN
MANDATORY PRE-QUOTE MEETING: N/A DUE DATE:
QUOTE SUBMISSION REQUIREMENTS:
Mulching proposal will added to your previous proposal for the CitywIde LandscapIng RFP, closed on April 6, 2012 I Firms not responding to this Invitation to Quote will vour render your cllllre Citywide landscaping proposal as nOIl-rc~ponsl\1e
All bidders must attend Mandatory Pre-Quote Meeting (If Applicable) to submit a quote. Quotes submitted
after 10:00am on the due date will not be accepted unless otherwise speCified in the quote document of a
time change. All quotes will be submitted to the City Clerks Office in a sealed envelope. The label on the
envelope needs to read as follows,
City of South Miami
Marla M. Menendez, CMC
6130 Sunset Drive
South MIami, Fl. 33143
Project Name:
MUst input project name, If label does not have all information above your quote will not be accepted,
SCOPE OF WORK DESCRIPTION (TO BE COMPLETED BY CITY):
The following locations require mulching once per year In the month of October:
Bird ROB!! from 57 AVE to 65 Avenue -si~ cubic yards (60 CY) of Red Mulch
11 Traffic Clrcleslhroughoullhe City of South Miami -twenty cubic yards (20 CY) of Cypress Mulch
5rt' Avenue from US 1 to Sunset Drive -sixty cubic yards (60 CY) of Red Mulch
Sunset Olive from US 1 to 60 Avenue -twelve cubic yards (12 CY) of Red Mulch
Sunset Drive from US 11rom 60"' Street to 57"' Avenue •.. Sixty cubic yards (60) of Red Mulch
64'10 Street from 50"' Avenue to 60·h Avenue -eight cubic yards (8 CY} of Red Mulch
DESCRIPTION OF WORK TO BE PERFORMED BY CONTRACfOR (Annual Proposal over a 3-Year Term; Plus a 2-Year Extension):
Mulching proposal will be added to your previous proposal fOI' the Citywide landscaping RFP, closed on AprllG, 2012
Item Description Amount
Mulching Requirements per the Scope of Work listed above
ANNUAL TOTAL OVER A 3-YEAR TERM: :t-r:5..~LI;
ANNUAL TOTAL OVER A 2-YEAR EXTENSION: I $qn2:'l • ,
Ide landscaping RFP, closed on April 6, 2012
Finns not res ondlng to this Invltatlon to QUote will your render your entire CItywide landscaping proposal as non-responsille
Contractor shall be compensated according to the quote submitted.
Contractor shall furnish all materials and equipment necessary to secure completlon of the work.
Contractor may choose to submit a quote on company letterhead but must be attached with this form,
Deadline to subml r",V..;.8.:..., 2;.;.O;..1...;:2c.:a-et-C..1cc.O:..;;.OO"_A_M_. ___________________________ _
Signature: Title:
PrlntlType Name: Phone:
E-mail: Fax:
Firm Name: F.E.I.N, No.:
Address: City: State:
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THE EX£ClmON OF THIS FORM CONSn1lJTES THE UNEQUIVOCAl OFFER OF PROPOSER TO BE BOUNO BY THE TERMS OF IlS PROPOSAL FAILURE TO SIGN THIS SOLIClTATION WHERE INDICATED ABOVE BY AN
AUTHORIZEO REPRESliNTAnvE SHAlL RENOIR THE PROPOSAL NON-RESPONSIVE. THE CIty MAY, HOWEVER, IN ITS SOLE OISCREnON. ACCEPT ANY PROPOSAl THAT INCLUDES AN EX£CUTED DOCUMENT
. WHICH UNEQUIVOCAIJ, Y BINPS THE PROPOSER TO THE TERMS OF ITS OFFER. THE CIn'S REQUEST FOR QUOTES IS FOR THE LOWESf AND MOST RESPONSI~ PRICE. THE City RESERVES THE RIGHT TO AWARD
THE PROIECf TO THE RRM CONSIDERED THE BEST TO SERVE THE CITY'S INTEREST.
CITY OF SOUTH MIAMI
PUBLIC WORKS AND CENTRAL SERVICES
INVITATION TO QUOTE
ANNUAL PROPOSAL OVER A 3-YEAR TERM; PLUS A 2-YEAR EXTENSION iI)111
SUBMITTED TO: City Clerk PROJECT: (Mulching): Citywide landscaping
NAME: Maria ~. Menendez, CMC _____________ ._ ADDRESS: 6130 Sunset Drive
ADDRESS: 6130 Sunset Drive CITY/STATE: Miami, Florida 33143
CITY/STATE: Miami, Florida 33143 DATE: Monday, April, 30, 2012
PHONE: 305-663·63.'19, Central Services
MANDATORY PRE-QUOTE MEETING: N/A
E-MAil:
DUE DATE:
~k~.southmiamlfl.gov
!Tuesday, May 8, 2012 at 10 AM
QUOTE SUBMISSION REQUIREMENTS:
Mulching proposal will added to your previous proposal for the Citywide landscaping RFP, closed on April 6, 2012
IFirms not rc.sponding to this Invitation to Quote will your render YOllr entire Citywide landscaping proposal as non-responsive
All bidders must attend Mandatory Pre-Quote Meeting (If Applicable) to submit a quote. Quotes submitted
after 1O:00am on the due date will not be accepted unless otherwise specified in the quote document of a
time change. All quotes will be submitted to the City Clerks Office in a sealed envelope. The label on the
envelope needs to read as follows.
City of South Miami
Maria M. Menendez, CMC
6130 Sunset Drive
South Miami, Fl. 33143
Project Name:
Must input project name. If label does not have all information above your quote will not be accepted,
SCOPE OF WORK DESCRIPTION (TO BE COMPLETED BY CITY):
The following locations require mulching once per year in the month of October:
Bird Road from 5"1 AVE to 65 Avenue·" sixty cubic yardS (60 CY) of Red Mulch
'11 Traffic Circles throughout the City of South Miaml-twenty cubic yards (20 CY~e.':!!..ss Mulch ____ , ________ .
57'" Avenue frOI11 US 1 to Sunset Orlv() -sixty cubic yards (60 CY) of Red Mulch
Sunset Drive frolll US 1 to 69 Avenue -twelve cubic yards (12 CY) of Red Mulch
Sunset Drive from US 1 from 80'h Street to 57'1< Avenue -sixty cubic yards (60) 01 Red Mulch
64'h Street from 59'h Avenue to 60'h Avenue" eight cubic yards (8 CY) of Red Mulch
DESCRIPTION OF WORK TO BE PERFORMED BY CONTRACTOR (Annual Proposal over a 3-Year Term; Plus a 2-Year Extension):
Mulching proposal will be ad~ed to your previous proposal for the Citywide landscaping RFP, closed on AprilS, 2012
Item Description Amount
"2~?_<::> Mulching Requirements per the Scope of Work listed above It.1.{ I,:n.~.oo 1\-Ib'M::l) ..(lC
ANNUAL TOTAL OVER A 3-YEAR TERM' ll.6' bBD
ANNUAL TOTAL OVER A 2-YEAR EXTENSION' 111I1<>1-z..0
NOTES:
Mulching proposal will be added to your previous proposal for the Citywide landscaping RFP, closed on April 6, 2012
Firms not responding to this Invitation to Quote will your render your entire Citywide landscaping proposal as non-responsive
Contractor shall be compensated a~cording to/the quote sub,l1ttted,
Contractor may choose to submit a quote <Iii com an I~iterlie' but must be attached with this form.
Deadline to submit'ls TUesd<l~, !VIay 8, 20 r2 at;J; :0 --
THE EXECUTION OF THIS FORM CONSTITUTES THE UNEQUIVOCAl OFFER OF PROPOSER TO BE BOUND BY THE TERMS OF ITS PROPOSAL FAILURE TO SIGN THIS SOLICITATION WHERE INDICATED ABOVE BY AN
AUTHORIZEO REPRESENTATIVE SHALL RENDER THE PROPOSAL NON-RESPONSIVE. THE CITY MAY. HOWEVER. IN ITS SOLE DISCRETION. ACCEPT ANY PROPOSAL THAT INCLUDES AN EXECUTED DOCUMENT
WHICH UNEQUIVOCALLY BINDS THE PROPOSER TO THE TERMS OF ITS OFFER. THE CITY'S REQUEST FOR QUOTES IS FOR THE LOWEST ANa MOST RESPONSIVE PRICE. THE CITY RESERVES THE RIGHT TO AWARIl
THE PROJECT TO THE FIRM CONSIDERED THE BEST TO SERVE THE CITY'S INTEREST.
CITYWIDE LANDSCAPING RFP: BID RANKING Mulching
Bid: 2 Years 3Yr 3 YrTotal 2 Years 2 Yr Ext. Total 5 Yrs
Contractors Bid: 3 Years Total 5 Years Notes Rank Landscape & Landscape Final
Extension Mulch Mulch Ext Landscaping Rank Mulch & Mulch and Mulching
Elan Lawn &
Landscape Services, $66,813 $48,058 $114,871 1 NO BID
Inc
SFM Services, Inc $80,140 $56,280 $136,420 2 $13,542 $93,682 $9,028 $65,308 $158,990 1
Mesis Landscaping
$84,354 $57,894
Services, Inc
$142,248 Incumbent 3 $14,625 $98,979 $9,750 $67,644 $166,623 2
Florida Turf & $93,250 $68,280 Landscape $161,530 4 NO BID
Superior Landscaping $137,645 $94,554 $232,199 5 $25,080 $162,725 $16,720 $111,274 $273,999 3
YNIGO Landscaping $156,157 $104,021 $260,178 6 NO BID
Mitchell's Lawn
$166,335 $127,782 $294,117 7 $14,850 $181,185 $9,900 $137,682 $318,867 Maintenace Corp. 4
Groundkeepers, Inc $175,680 $120,320 $296,000 8 NOBID
Rejected, No
Crodon, Inc $234,256 $168,146 $402,402 CD, Only One N/A NO BID
Original Bid
Tip Top Enterprises $269,376 $188,683 $458,060 9 NO BID
SF
SERVICES, INC.
Citywide Landscaping RFP
Date: April 6th, 2012 @ lOAM
2001
Thursday, April 05, 2012
City of South Miami
6130 Sunset Drive
South Miami, FI. 33143
To whom it may concern:
Letter of Intent
SFM Services, Inc. appreciates the opportunity to bid the Citywide Landscaping RFP for the
City of South Miami. This letter of intent affirms our qualifications and commitment to
service the City of South Miami and to meet and exceed all your requirements.
SFM has 25 years of experience in the landscape industry. SFM's president Jose Infante and
vice president Christian Infante are both ISA (International Society of Arboriculture) Certified
Arborists. Jose Infante is also a licensed cOlmnercial pesticide applicator and a FNGLA
Celtified Landscape Maintenance Technician. (See attached celtificates)
SFM has been performing the same services requested in this RFP since 1987 to a mixed client
base composed of major public facilities, government entities and cOlmnercial propelties.
Currently we provide complete landscape services to the following entities:
o City of Coral Gables o City of Sunny Isles
o City of Miami Beach o City of Miramar
o City of Homestead o City of Doral
SFM has extensive experience maintaining major cities and public facilities throughout South
Florida. The SFM team uses the hOlticultural best management practices possible. Upper
management always encourages all levels of workers to attend horticultural seminars.
SFM is headqualtered in Miami-Dade County and also owns a 42-acre tree fann in the City of
Homestead. SFM currently has approximately 450 employees. Many of them receive
continued education through their involvement in the following leading industry associations:
~ Florida Nursery, Growers & Landscape Association (FNGLA)
~ International Society of Arboriculture (ISA)
~ American Public Works Association (APW A)
City of South Miami
~ American Traffic Safety Services Association (ATSSA)
t"-" .\
FNG
FLORIDA NURSERY. GROWERS
AND lAUOS(APE ASSO(lMIOtl
Leading Florida's Green Industry
We enforce a dmg free policy and all employees are bonded and go through a criminal
background check. We are a local certified minority owned company with offices in Miami-
Dade County.
Our price submitted is composed of all the specifications listed in the scope of service that
include:
o Athletic fields maintenance o Litter control
o ROW maintenance o I11'igation maintenance
o Tree trimming o Misc. services listed
SFM is confident that we are the right choice for the City of South Miami to serve your
landscape needs. If you have any questions regarding this proposal, please do not hesitate to
contact me directly at 305.818.2424 ext. 17.
Respectfully Submitted,
Christian Infante
Vice President
City of South Miami
PROPOSAL SUBMITTAL FORM
@
Citywide Landscaping Services
This checklist indicates the forms and documents required to be submitted for this Request for Proposal
(RFP) to be presented by the deadline set for within the RFP. Please check off and submit documents in
the order listed below. Fulfillment of all proposal requirements listed is mandatory for consideration of
proposals, The proposal shall include the following items:
Attachments:
/ Bidder Qualification Statement
/ Non-Collusion Affidavit
7PUbliC Entity Crimes and Conflicts of Interest
/ Drug Free Workplace
-7 Acknowledgement of Conformance with OSHA Standards
/ List of Proposed Subcontractors and Principal Suppliers
,/
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Indemnification and Insurance Documents
Cost Proposal. (Pricing Sheets)
Submit this checklist along with your proposal indicating the completion
and submission of each required forms and/or documents.
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PRICING SHEETS
it & 1&
Citywide Landscaping Service
REFER TO "TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS" FOR DETAILS AND REQUIREMENTS FOR
EACH ZONE FOR CYCLE CUTS; FERTILIZER APPLICATION; THREE-YEAR TOTAL. ALSO
INCLUDE, OPTIONAL 2-YEAR CONTRACT EXTENSION PRICING,
*CYCLE CUTS
3-Year Contract Period
ZONES
Cycle Cuts 2 3 4 5 6 Total
-1; ">,bfO,OI] ~41 <6CC. ~(> .f1,bl:i).CO ~~Coo.CO <-\>~,.CO .$3./"00. (.)(:, $'2:;;'
$3f~'CO ~ 1"lOo • ()lJ :\-q,4::a>,oo .f J, OcO, C>c:> $,(,a),Vo t1,boo.cO ~2~2l
~'!>I CfC().~'i) \: S,2.l\I). (')(! lO/-t.>D.tO $'1) 'Lf>().00 ,fbLtO, 0{) ~'>, qvo"t) 0
Optional 2-Year Contract Extension
ZONES
Cycle Cuts 5 6 Total
Year 4
YearS
CYCLE CUTS TWO YEAR EXTENSION
*Note: All Zones Require 24 Cuts per Year
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Citywide Landscaping Service
FERTILIZER APPLICATION & 3-YEAR CONTRACT TOTAL
Fertilizer
Application
Year I
Fertilizer
Application
Year I
Year 2
Fertilizer Zones I -5: Three Times Per Year
2 3 4 5 Total
~\o£.ov ..\45. I!Jl) 4,."')1f),OL' !\.\so,t:o $r.-.s-(}O <:::> •
!\"\60,oO ~s5.CO
Fertilizer Zones 6: Two '''imes Per Year
6
THREE-YEAR CONTRACT GRAND TOTAL:
CYCLE CUTS AND FERTILIZER APPLICATION
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PRICING SHEETS
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Citywide Landscaping Service
FERTILIZER APPLICATION & 2·YEAR CONTRACT EXTENSION TOTAL
Fertilizer
Application
Year 4
Year 5
Fertilizer
Application
Year 4
Fertilizer Zones I -5: Three Times Per Year
2 3 4 5
$\O~.~· ~or>.c<> ~JlD.bO ~lg). t,,,, +5s:O'~
~\05.00 $'5.<00 *);20,W 150.0'0 46-S".CV
Fertilizer Zones 6: Two Times Per Year
2-YEAR CONTRACT EXTENSION GRAND TOTAL:
CYCLE CUTS AND FERTILIZER APPLICATION
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Total
~'115,1X
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ATTACHMENT #1 PUBLIC ENTITY CRIMES AND CONFLICTS OF INTEREST
Citywide Landscaping Services
Pursuant to the provisions of Paragraph (2) (a) of Section 287.133, Florida State Statutes -"A
person or affiliate who has been placed on the convicted vendor list following a conviction for a
public entity crime may not submit a Bid on a Contract to provide any goods or services to a
public entity, may not submit a Bid on a Contract with a public entity for the construction or
repair of a public building or public work, may not submit bids on leases of real property to a
public entity, may not be awarded to perform work as a Contractor, supplier, Subcontractor,
or Consultant under a Contract with any public entity, and may not transact business with any
public entity in excess of the threshold amount Category Two of Section 287.017, Florida
Statutes, for thirty six (36) months from the date of being placed on the convicted vendor list".
The award of any contract hereunder is subject to the provisions of Chapter 112, Florida State
Statutes. BIDDERS must disclose with their Bids, the name of any officer, director, partner,
associate or agent who is also an officer or employee of the City of South Miami or it's
agencies.
SWORN STATEMENT PURSUANT TO SECTION 287.133 (3) (a) ,
FLORIDA STATUTES, ON PUBLIC ENTITY CRIMES
THIS FORM MUST BE SIGNED AND SWORN TO IN THE PRESENCE OF A NOTARY
PUBLIC OR OTHER OFFICIAL AUTHORIZED TO ADMINISTER OATHS.
I . This sworn statement is submitted to C \' '\y\ 0 -+ oS' {)V\ +h YYlI Q m \
.' [print name d the public entity]
C h (/ siJa 0 -'If) ·PU ntt. V ~ ·Lv.,· M-CS'1 d c n-l-
[print individual's name and title] I -, ,S~ m C)e (VI (e~ i-V\C. ,
[print name of entity submitting swor~ statement]
by
for
whose business address is , l OONlAJ 'lC4 +h A 'fQ, .
'. _ \ol-eah 6acdens FL330l Co ~~~ 7 I
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and (if applicable) its Federal Employer ~entification Number (FEIN) is _______ _
(If the entity has no FEIN, include the Social Security Number of the individual signing this
sworn statement: ,5'9 -i2\ 7 fe to 8 rg 7: ' .)
2. I understand that a "public entity crime" as defined in Paragraph 287.133 (I )(g), Florida
Statutes, means a violation of any state or federal law by a person with respect to and
directly related to the transaction of business with any public entity or with an agency
or political subdivision of any other state or of the United States, including, but not
limited to , any bid or contract for goods or services to be provided to any public entity
or an agency or political subdivision of any other state or of the United States and
involving antitrust, fraud, theft, bribery, collusion, racketeering, conspiracy, or material
misrepresentation.
3. I understand that "convicted" or "conviction" as defined in Paragraph 287.133 (I)(b),
Florida Statutes, means a finding of guilt or a conviction of a public entity crime, with or
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without an adjudication of guilt, in any federal or state trial court of record relating to
charges brought by indictment or information after July I, 1989, as a result of a jury
verdict, non-jury trial, or entry of a plea of guilty or nolo contendere.
4. I understand that an "affiliate" as defined in Paragraph 287.133 (I )(a), Florida Statutes,
means:
(a) A predecessor or successor of a person convicted of a public entity crime; or
(b) An entity under the control of any natural person who is active in the
management of the entity and who has been convicted of a public entity crime. The
term "affiliate" includes those officers, directors, executives, partners, shareholders,
employees, members, and agents who are active in the management of an affiliate. The
ownership by one person of shares constituting a controlling interest in any person, or a
pooling of equipment or income among persons when not for fair market value under
an arm's length agreement, shall be a prima facie case that one person controls another
person. A person who knowingly enters into a joint venture with a person who has
been convicted of a pUblic entity crime in Florida during the preceding 36 months shall
be considered an affiliate.
5. I understand that a "person" as defined in Paragraph 287.133 (I )(e), Florida Statutes,
means any natural person or entity organized under the laws of any state or of the
United States with the legal power to enter into a binding contract and which bids or
applies to bid on contracts for the provision of goods or services led by a pUblic entity,
or which otherwise transacts or applies to transact business with a public entity. The
term "person" includes those officers, directors, executives, partners, shareholders,
employees, members, and agents who are active in management of an entity.
6. Based on information and belief, the statement which I have marked below is true in
relation to the entity submitting this sworn statement. [Indicate which statement
applies] ~ Neither the entity submitting this sworn statement, nor any of its officers.
directors. executives. partners. shareholders. employees. members. or agents who are
active in the management of the entity. nor any affiliate of the entity has been charged
With and ccfnvie-tea of apublicentitycrime subsequenttoJLily-I.1989:-------------
___ The entity submitting this sworn statement, or one or more of its officers,
directors, executives, partners, shareholders, employees, members, or agents who are
active in the management of the entity, or an affiliate of the entity has been charged with
and convicted of a public entity crime subsequent to July I, 1989.
___ The entity submitting this sworn statement. or one or more of its officers,
directors, executives, partners, shareholders, employees, members, or agents who are
active in the management of the entity, or an affiliate of the entity has been charged with
and convicted of a public entity crime subsequent of July I, 1989. However, there has
been a subsequent proceeding before a Hearing Officer of the State of Florida, Division
of Administrative Hearings and the Final Order entered by the Hearing Officer
determined that it was not in the public interest to place the entity submitting this
sworn statement on the convicted vendor list. {attach a copy of the final order.]
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Continuation of Attachment #2 Public Entity Crimes and Confficts
I UNDERSTAND THAT THE SUBMISSION OF THIS FORM TO THE CONTRACTING
OFFICER FOR THE PUBLIC ENTITY INDENTIFIED IN PARAGRAPH I (ONE) ABOVE IS
FOR THAT PUBLIC ENTITY ONLY, AND THAT THIS FORM IS VALID THROUGH
DECEMBER 31 OF THE CALENDAR YEAR IN WHICH IT IS FILED. I ALSO UNDERSTAND
THAT I AM REQUIRED TO INFORM THE PUBLIC ENTITY PRIOR TO ENTERING INTO A
CONTRACT IN EXCESS OF THE THRESHOLD AMOUNT PROVIDED IN SECTION
287.017, FLORIDA STATUTES, FOR CATEGORY TWO OF ANY CHANGE IN THE
INFORMATION CONTAINED IN THIS FORM.
Sworn to and subscribed before me this
~PersonallY known or
Produced identification
(Type of identification)
S+h
~urel
day of -Apt; J ,20 IL.
Notary Public -State of
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My commission expires
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(Printed, typed or stamped commissioned name of notary public)
Form PUR 7068 (Rev.06111/92)
~<>~~~:·~~1i(0 MADAY ESTER GARCIA
*~. '." MY COMMISSION # EE 086559
• EXPIRES: March 2, 2015 ~ ~ .. "'.~ 1~~OFfI.Q~ BondedThru BU<lgetNoIary _,twO
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ATTACHMENT #2 DRUG FREE WORKPLACE
Citywide Landscaping Services
Whenever two or more Bids which are equal with respect to price, quality and service are
received by the State or by any political subdivisions for the procurement of commodities or
contractual services, a Bid received from a business that certifies that it has implemented a
drug-free workplace program shall be given preference in the award process. Established
procedures for processing tie Bids will be followed if none of the tied vendors have a drug-free
workplace program. In order to have a drug-free workplace program, a business shall:
I. Publish a statement notifying employees that the unlawful manufacture, distribution,
dispensing, possession, or use of a controlled substance is prohibited in the workplace
and specifying the actions that will be taken against employees for violations of such
prohibition.
2. Inform employees about the dangers of drug abuse in the workplace, the business'
policy of maintaining a drug-free workplace, any available drug counseling, rehabilitation,
and employee assistance programs, and the penalties that may be imposed upon
employees for drug abuse violations.
3. Give each employee engaged in providing the commodities or contractual services that
are under Bid a copy of the statement specified in Subsection (I).
4. In the statement specified in Subsection (I), notify the employees, that, as a condition of
working on the commodities or contractual services that are under Bid, the employee'
will abide by the terms of the statement and will notify the employer of any conviction
of, or plea of gUilty or nolo contendere to, any violation of Chapter 893 or of any
controlled substance law of the United States or any state, for a violation occurring in
the workplace no later than five (5) days after such conviction.
5. Impose a sanction on, or require the satisfactory participation in a drug abuse assistance
or rehabilitation program, if such is available in the employee's community, by any
employee who is so convicted.
--6:---M;ikea gooa faith effort to continue to maintain a drug-free-workplace through
implementation of this section.
As the person authorized to sign the statement, I certify that this firm complies fully with the
above requirements.
PROPOSER's
Signature: ~~~~~===== ______ _
Print Name:
Date:
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ATTACHMENT #3 No CONFLICT OF INTEREST/NoN-COLLUSION
CERTIFICATION
w g .Y
Citywide Landscaping Services
Submitted this 5)hday of_-'A----'-Fp-'-r-'i----'I ___ -"--, 20 11--
The undersigned, as Bidder/Proposer, declares that the only persons interested in this RFP are named
herein; that no other person has any interest in this RFP or in the Contract to which this RFP pertains;
that this response is made without connection or arrangement with any other person; and that this
response is in every respect fair and made in good faith, without collusion or fraud.
The Bidder/Proposer agrees if this response/submission is accepted, to execute an appropriate CITY
document for the purpose of establishing a formal contractual relationship between the Bidder/Proposer
and the CITY. for the performance of all requirements to which the response/submission pertains.
The Bidder/Proposer states that this response is based upon the documents identified by the following
number: Bid/RFP
The fu"~names and residences of persons and firms interested in the foregoing bid/proposal, as
principals, are as follows:
600lb
The Bidder/Proposer further certifies that this response/submission complies with section 4(c) of the
Charter of the City of Miami, Florida, that, to. the best of its knowledge and belief, no Commissioner,
Mayor,-or-otherofficer or employee of the CITY has an interest directly or indirectly in the profits or-
emoluments of the Contract, job, work or service to which the response/submission pertains.
Signature:
Printed Name:
Title:
Telephone:
Company Name 5Frn
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Continuation of Attachment #4No Con~ict of inter/Non-Collusion Certification
NOTARY PUBLIC:
STATE OF ~IV{I 'JUt
COUNTY OF fh I Ct rY) i -J:Ja.d e
The foregoing instrument was acknowledged before me,this S-/-h Gfay 9L j' I
jipYI J ,20 /2-by Chr,s1JQn -d--rJeI2!/1tt::., (name of
person whose signature is being notarized) who is
SEAL
*
_ 0ersonally known to me, or
Personal identification:
NA·
Type of Identification Produced
,/oid take an oath, or
-?4'Mf..-,I----
FAILURE TO COMPLETE. SIGN. & RETURN THIS FORM MAY DISQUALIFY YOUR RESPONSE
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ADDENDUM No. I
Project Name: Citywide Landscaping, Request for Proposals
Date: March 20, 20 12
Sent: FaxlE-maillwebpage
This addendum submission is issued to clarify, supplement and/or modify the previously issued Request
for Proposals (RFP) Documents, and is hereby made part of the Documents. All requirements of the
Documents not modified herein shall remain in full force and effect as originally set forth. It shall be
the sole responsibility of the bidder to secure Addendums that may be issued for a specific solicitation.
Questioh # I: Please clarify the frequency of service for all zones; there appears to some
discrepancies.
• Cycle Cuts for all Zones, I -6 are twenty-four (24) times per year.
• Fertilizer Applications:
o Zones I -5 are three times (3) per year.
oZone 6 is two times (2) per year
The above frequency of service applies to the 3-year contract period and, the 2-year optional contract
extension.
Question #2: Is it the City's intention to mow St. Augustine at 2/1/2" -3" in height?
• Yes, mow St. Augustine at 2112" -3" in height.
IT SHALL BE THE SOLE RESPONSIBILITY OF THE BIDDER TO SECURE
ADDENDUMS THAT MAY BE ISSUED FOR A SPECIFIC SOLICITATION.
ADDENDUM No.2
Project Name: Citywide Landscaping. Request for Proposals
Date: April 3, 2012
Sent: FaxlE-mail/webpage
This addendum submission is issued to clarify, supplement and/or modify the previously issued Request
for Proposals (RFP) Documents, and is hereby made part of the Documents. All requirements of the
Documents not modified herein shall remain in full force and effect as originally set forth. It shall be
the sole responsibility of the bidder to secure Addendums that may be issued for a specific solicitation.
Question # I: Rules and Regulations -Contractor shall be responsible for complying with
regulations of all local, state, and federal agencies having jurisdiction over any portion of the work to be
performed under this contract. Does not mention E-Verify -does contractor have to be enrolled or
follow E-Verification requirementsr
To the City's knowledge, we are not aware of any federal, county or city law that requires
that an employer to use E-verify when the employer has a contract with the City of South
Miami. It is up to the vendor or contractor to insure that he, she or it complies with all
federal, state, county and city laws. It is the vendor or contractor's responsibility to make
that determination.
IT SHALL BE THE SOLE RESPONSIBILITY OF THE BIDDER TO SECURE
ADDENDUMS THAT MAY BE ISSUED FOR A SPECIFIC SOLICITATION.
II~fM
Parking Lot & Street Sweeping to:
• FDOT Turnpike
• City of Doral
• International Mall
• City of Hialeah
• City of Miami
Aside from day-to-day, SFM provides:
• Steam pressures cleaning
• Floor care programs
• Steam carpet cleaning
• Window cleaning
• Tree Trimming
SFM employees are:
• Insured & Bonded
• Trained & Supervised
• Unifonned, licensed & Picture I.D.
• Celtified in "Green Cleaning"
City of South Miami
SF:M Personnel Qualifications
SFM's team is composed of highly motivated, trained, and experienced personnel. The SFM team has
the following celtifications and credentials:
./ Celtified Arborists
./ M.O,T. (Maintenance of Traffic) Certified
./ CPR Celtified
./ Licensed Herbicide Applicators
./ Holticultural Celtifications
./ Tree Trimmer Licensed
Jose M. Infante, President of SFM Services, Inc, has thilty-nine (39) years of experience in the
landscape industry. He is also a celtified arborist. Mr. Infante is qualified and experienced in al1
aspects of landscape services.
Rodney McNeil, Athletic Fields Specialist. Mr. McNeil has four years of agronomy related studies.
He has been directly involved in all of all phases of golf course construction from land clearing
through turf grass establishment. He is a member of the Florida Turf Grass Association, Florida Golf
Course Superintendents Association, and the Golf Course Superintendents Associations of America.
He has been a member of the SFM team for over 3 years.
Giovanni Lignarolo, Director of Landscape Operations has twelve (12) years of experience in the
landscape industry, M,O.T. certified and celtified in Horticultural Studies. Mr. Lignarolo dispatches
on a daily basis over ninety (90) landscapers. Mr. Lignarolo is cunently seeking certification as a
Arborist with the Intemational Society of ArboricuIture.
City of South Miami
Christian Infante, Vice President has thirteen (13) years of experience in
landscape management. Mr. Infante has a Bachelor's degree in Business
Marketing & Management from Florida Intemational University (FlU), an ISA
Celtified Arborist, and a certification in Holticulture and M.O.T.
Mario Lignarolo, Vice President of Business Development has twenty (20) years
of experience in related management. During 2005 and 2006, Mr. Lignarolo ran
all the day-to-day operations of SFM Services, Inc. in Mississippi post Hurricane
Katdna.
Luis Yibirin, Senior Project Manager has four (04) years of experience in related management. Mr;
Yibirin assisted all SFM operations in Mississippi. He is a Certified General Contractor by the State of
Florida and is familiar with OSHA lUles and regulations.
Vanessa Herrera, Subcontractor Coordinator. Mrs. Herrera maintains all subcontractors' files up date
with current insurances, agreements, and contact infonnation. Our list is composed of quality
subcontractors that SFM has worked with in the past. She is also the designated spokesperson for SFM
to speak with any media in reference to the restoration of public and private properties.
Key Emu10yee Position Years of Exuerience
Jorge Aloma Project Manager (09) UF UNIVERSITY of
FLORIDA
Eduardo Rivera Project Supervisor (16) IFAS Extension
William Mirabal Project Supervisor (02)
Jose Pacheco Project Supervisor (15)
Paulino Hernandez Project Supervisor (08)
As mentioned above, several members of the SFM team have taken courses in horticulture and are ISA
certified arborist.
City of South Miami
Organizational Chart
Jose In fante
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City of South Miami
City of South Miami
Proposed
Organizational Chart
City of South Miami
Representative
Giovanni Lignarolo
Landcape Manager Vice President
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Giovanni Lignarolo UF UNIVERSITY of
Landscape Manager FLORIDA
GLignarolo@sfmservices.com
A. Name & Title:
Giovanni Lignarolo, Operations Manager
B. Years Experience with this finn: 7 Years
With other similar finns: 5 Years
C. Education:
Miami Dade College
Associates Degree in Alts
University of FloridaIMiami-Dade County
Celtificate Course in Horticulture
D. Professional References:
Marvin Cooper, FDOT Inspector
954.270.7627
Giovamli Batista, Dir. Of Public Works City of Sunny Isles
954.815.8861
Emil Mendez, Inspector for City of Hialeah
305.331.4562
E. Other Relevant Experience & Qualifications:
./ Celtification in Horticulture
./ Develop and coordinate landscape daily operations .
./ Develop and managed all special projects
./ Oversee all irrigation/landscape installation work
./ Oversee all government landscape contracts
IFAS Extension
F. attach applicable licenses for each individual performing services pursuant to this contract. See
attached licenses.
City of South Miami
A. Name & Title:
Jose Infante, President
Jose M. Infante
SFM President
jinfante@sfmservices.com
SFM Certified Arborist
B. Years Experience with this firm: 39 Years
With other similar finns: 8 Years
C. Education:
1969 to 1970 University of Miami
1970 to 1973 Miami Dade College
1998 International Society of Arboriculture
2008 Commercial Pesticide Applicator
D. Professional References:
Carlos Triay, Esquire
305.597.8944
Dan Keys, Dir. Of Public Service City of Coral Gables
Dan Liciarddi, Former Dir. Of Zoological Society
305.332.8153
E. Other Relevant Experience & Qualifications:
vi' Past Chair for APWA (American Public Works Association)
vi' Certified Arborist since 1998
vi' Oversee all aspects oflandscape operations
vi' Oversee all day to day activities
vi' Oversee all financial aspects of company
F. Attach applicable licenses for each individual perfOlming services pursuant to this contract. See
attached licenses.
City of South Miami tll~fM
A. Name & Title:
Christian Infante
SFM Vice President
cinfante@sfmservices.com
Christian Infante, Vice president
SFM Certified Arborist
B. Years Experience with this finn: 13 Years
With other similar finns: 0 Years
C. Education:
1992 to 1996 Christopher Columbus High School
1997 to 2002 Florida International University
Bachelor's Degree in Marketing
2008 International Society of Arboriculture
Certified Arborist
D. Professional References:
Eric Carpenter, Dir. Of Public Works City of Doral
305.593.6725
Emil Mendez, Inspector City of Hialeah
305.331.4562
Sergio PUlTinos, Fonner City Manager City of Homestead
305.562.1032
E. Other Relevant Experience & Qualifications:
a. Certified Arborist through ISA
b. Celiification in HOliiculture
c. Oversee all aspects of landscape operations
d. New contract negotiations and business development
e. Maintain business relations with clients
F. Attach applicable licenses for each individual performing services pursuant to this contract. See
attached licenses.
City of South Miami
A. Name & Title:
Rodney G. McNeill
Turf Specialist
RMcneilI@sfmservices.com
Rodney G. McNeill, Park Manager & Athletic Field Specialist
B. Years Experience with this firm: 5 Years
With other similar finns: 23 Years
C. Education:
3 Years of Agronomy Related Studies
Restricted use of Pesticide License
D. Professional References:
Charles DeLucca, Manager of Melreese Golf Course
305.785.9036
Tony Lopez, Assistant City Manager Town of Miami Lakes
305.558.0382
Red BelTY, Manager Baseball World
305.279.2668
E. Other Relevant Experience & Qualifications:
Member of:
../ Golf Course Superintendents Association of America
../ Florida Turfgrass Association
../ Florida Golf Course Superintendents Association
Qualifications:
../ Completed construction and renovation of golf courses including all tee complexes,
bunkers, and greens .
../ Knowledge of computer controlled irrigation
../ Ability to oversee maintenance operations of a 36-hole golf course
F. Attach applicable licenses for each individual perfonning services pursuant to this contract. See
attached licenses.
City of South Miami
EQUIPMENT LIST
Outdoor Power Equipment
City of South Miami
Echo Hedge Trimmers
String Weed Trimmers
Back pack blowers
Edge trimmers
Ride on Scag Turf Tigers
Echo-friendly vehicle for litter control
Pick-up trucks and trailers
Bucket trucks with chippers
(Available if City requests)
Street sweepers
(Available if City requests)
Self-loader grapple dump trucks
(Available if City requests, up to 200 CY)
EXPERIENCE
City of Coral Gables
Dan Keys, Dir. Of Public Service
Ph: 305.460.5130
Date of Service: 2003 to Present
Description of Service:
SFM maintains the medians and right of ways for the City of
Coral Gables. The contract consists of lawn maintenance,
litter control, fertilization, and tree trimming.
City of Doral
Eric Carpenter, Dir. Of Public Works
Ph: 305.593.6725Date of Service: 2007 to Present
Description of Service:
SFM is the landscape & street sweeping service contractor for
the City. SFM was also awarded the city's lSI beautification
project that consisted of irrigation and landscape installation
alongNW 58 th street from 87 1h Ave. to 107 1h Ave.
City of Homestead
DelUlis Maytan, Parks
Ph: 305.305.345.2944
Date of Service: 2008 to Present
Description of Service:
SFM is the onsite landscape service contractor for the city.
The contract consists of landscape installation, lawn
maintenance, litter control, fertilization, and tree trimming.
• SFM Services is the prime contract on all of the above contracts.
• Additional references are available upon request.
City of South Miami
June 28, 2006
Mr. Christian Infante
SFM Services, Inc.
9700 NW 79 m A venue
Miami, Florida 33016
Dear Christian:
City of South Miami
PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT
4795 SW 75 th Avenue
Miami, FL 33155
Tel. (305) 663-6350 Fax (305) 668-7208
South Miami
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I am writing to thank you and your staff for helping the city after Hurricane Wilma. Your crews did an
excellent job providing tree trimming, and street sweeping services. Thanks to SFM Services, Inc. we
were able to get our city cleaned up in no time.
The speed and professionalism shown by your staff was outstanding. On behalf of my staff and our
citizens, I thank you again for a job well done.
Sincerely,
~
W. Aj ibola Balogun, REM
Public Works Director
City of South Miami
July 25, 2007
%wn OJ M.iamiLakes
15700 NW 67 Avenue, Suite 302 • Miami Lakes, Florida 33014
(305) 364·6100!Fax (305) 558·8511
www.townofmiamilakes.col\l
MI'. Christian Infante, Vice-President
SFM Services, Inc.
9700 N.W. 79 Avenue
Miami, FL 33016
Dear Mr. Infante:
Please lIccept this letter as a reference from the Town of Miami Lakes lor the outstanding
services currently being provided in the following areas: LlIl1dscape Sen' ices for Town
right-or-ways.
Additional services provided that have been p~rfonned to meet the Towll's standards as
part of the regular right-of-way maintenance include tree trimming, landscape
improvements, irrigation installation and maintenance, graffiti removal, litter control
services and canal maintenance. The response time has been excellent for both routine
and special services requested by the Town, especially after weather related incidents lind
Town sponsored events.
The Town looks forward to continue maintaining the level of service that OUl' residents
have grown accustomed to and appreciate your receptiveness and responsiveness when
there has been room for improvement.
Osdel F. arrea
Public Works and Code Compliance Director
cc: SFM file
City of South Miami tll~Yf.M
Superintendent of Schools
Rudolph F. Crew. Ed. D.
Maintenance Officer
Christopher M. Moran
Administrative Director
Francis X. Hoar
1'\'11'. Christian Infante
SFM Services, Inc.
9700 Northwest 79th Avenue
:tvfiami, Florida 33016
Dear Clu'istian,
Miami-Dade County School Board
Agustin J. Barrera. Chair
Perla Tabares Hantman. Vice Chair
Frank J. Bolanos
Evalyn Langlieb GraGr
Dr. Robert B. Ingram
Dr. Martin Karp
Ana Rivas Logan
Dr. Marta Perez
Dr. Solomon C. Stinson
June 28, 2006
As a follow lip to our conversations, I am writing this letter to thank you and your staff for playing Stich
an important role during the clean up process following Hurricane Wilma. Please accept this letter as a
1'011nal thank you and acknowledgment to your company for perfonning the necessary detailed clean up
work at Ollr many school sites.
The detailed work included, but was not limited to the collection and gathering of debris, cutting and
stacking, comective pruning, and debris removal generated by the hurricane. Thanks to SFM Services,
Inc. the thitty-five schools assigned to yoUI' finn where able to open on schedule.
The speed and professionalism shown by yom staff was outstanding and very much appreciated. Your
response time was second to none.
With hurricane season upon liS again, it is a comfOlt to know SFM Services, Inc. is a patt of our disaster
response team. :r ,,~me at any time and Ii" me ., a reference.
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Mr. Christian Infante
SFM Services, Inc.
9700 NW 79th Avenue
Miami, FI33016
Dear Mr. Infante:
Public Works Department
111 NW 1 st Street· Suite 1610
j\liami, Florida 33128·1970
1305·375·1925 F 305·375·2373
mlamldade.gov
April 18, 2006
This letter is to formally commend you and your staff for the
immediate response and assistance in the clearing of debris along
the County's roadways during the aftermath of Hurricane Wilma.
It was impressive to see your organization deploy fifteen (15) working
crews within 48 hours of notification. Furthermore. your staff was well
prepared with the appropriate equipment required to complete their
assigned task and performed in a professional workmanship manner.
Please be advised that in the event of a County emergency, such as
a hurricane. the Public Works Department will not hesitate to contact
your organization for assistance.
David Cardenas, Chief
•
Eric Carponter
Public Works Director March 17. 2006
City of South Miami
Mr. Christian Infante
SFM Services, Inc.
9700 NW 79 th Avenue
Miami, FL 33016
Dear Christian:
I wanted to take a minute and thank you and your staff for helping the City of Doral
with disastel' clean up services after Hurricane Wilma.
Your crew did a great job clearing the streets of fallen trees and making them
accessible. After all the debris was collected In our staging area, your trucks hauled
away the debris quickly and in a safe workmanlike manner.
In these chaotic times of disaster, it is comforting to know that with one phone call,
SFM Service. Inc .• can supply the necessary man power and equipment to get the job
done.
On behalf of our staff and the citizens of Doral. thank you for a job well done. Please
feel free to list me as a reference.
Sincerely.
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William Stravers
Foreman
Public Works Department
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To Whom It May Concern:
S/?EEDWAY " THE CHAMPIONSHIP TRACK~
Since 2004, SFM Services has provided complete landscape and janitorial services
to Homestead-Miami Speedway. Our property is a major public facility
measuring over 660 acres. The SFM crew is onsite year round making sure our
track is in pristine condition for the 300,000 + patrons that visit us yearly.
Their experience and knowledge in horticulture and event maintenance makes
them a key component to our success. I look fOlward to continue working with
SFM Services, Inc. Please feel free to list me as a reference.
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Al Garcia
Vice President Operations
Homestead Miami Speedway
One Speedway Boulevard
Homestead, Florida 33035
305.230.5374
HOMESTEAD-MIAMI SPEEDWAY
One Speedway Boulevard· Homestead, Florida 33035-1500· Phone (305) 230-5000' Fax (305) 230-5223
www.homesteadmlamlspeedway.com
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City of South Miami
DRUG FREE PROGRAM
SFM Services is proud to pmiicipate in the National Drug Free Workplace Program.
Objectives/goals:
1. To reduce drug use in the workplace
2. To increase productivity
3. To improve efficiency
4. To reduce accidents in the workplace
5. To demonstrate a more professional attitude and standard of conduct
6. To deliver better customer service
To achieve these goals, SFM Services conducts:
I. Initial and periodic safety training sessions
2. Drug Abuse Awareness pamphlets
3. Random Drug Screening of existing employees
4. Complete drug Screening of all job candidates prior to start of assignments
5. Alcohol and Drug screening in the event of work-related accidents
6. Formal and informal counseling by trained supervisors
HIRING FORMAT
SFM Services will perfotTI1 investigative background checks for all employees staffing the City of
South Miami.
SFM Services while perfol1l1ing investigative background checks which will include the following:
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• Social Security Number Verification
• Criminal History Search (7 years)
• Employment Verification
• Violent Sexual Offender Registry Search
• DMV Records (5 years)
• Florida HRS Abuse Registry
SFM Services' employees shall have employee histOlY file in duplicates. Files shall contain health
checks as well as all documented training and development to be in compliance with OSHA.
City of South Miami
Hurricane Recovery Service
Since 1992, SFM has been assisting it's clients and local
govermnents with disaster recovery service. SFM has the
necessary equipment and experience to provide complete
Disaster Recovery Services to South Miami. Therefore for any
Emergency, SFM can deploy up to an additional 80 employees
to Ocean Club. Some of our clients in disaster recovery services include:
• Pick-up unattended barricades located in
the swale and right-of-ways throughout
the city
• Supply and deliver portable 2 way radios.
• Clear drains of debris to assure proper
drainage capacity
Communication with the client is key before and immediately after a hurricane makes landfall.
SFM would meet with South Miami three days before expected hurricane landfall to review
Hun'icane procedures (Staging Area & Personnel) as well as being "on call". Should the client
request, SFM can dispatch crews to install shutters facilities.
Below are storms that SFM has provided disaster recovery for:
• Hun'icane Andrew
o Hurricane Wilma
• Hurricane Katrina (Mississippi & Florida)
o Hurricane Charley
• Hurricane Dennis
City of South Miami
SFM UNIFORM & I.D.
We realize the importance that a properly-identified employee can have in a city.
For this reason SFM provides uniforms that are easily identifiable and
professional. Shirts are made of a polyester-cotton blend that makes it easy for our
landscapers to keep them clean. We issue five sets to each landscaper and mend or
replace them as needed.
Should the City wish a different type of uniform, we can provide shilis, slacks,
windbreakers and parkas, all labeled with the SFM logo. By request, we can
provide uniforms tailored to represent you, matching colors and logos.
Just as important as a clear, identifiable uniform is the identification card, that
every SFM employee is provided and required to cany with them at all times
during work hours.
SFM understands and enforces the need to have all personnel in a city clearly
identified. We want to make sure your citizens feel safe in their city and that they
always know who is working around them.
JOSECARLOS SUAREZ
JANITORIAL
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City of Miami Beach's Star Island
City of South Miami
Our employee IDs serve 2 purposes:
1. TO CLEARLY IDENTIFY AN SFM EMPLOYEE
2. TO TRACK EACH EMPLOYEE'S TIME AS A
TIME CARD SWIPE SYSTEM.
Training & Safety Program
To assist in providing a safe and healthy work environment for employees, clients and residents,
SFM Services has established a workplace safety program. This program is a top priority for SFM
Services. The Human Resources Department has the responsibility of implementing,
administering, monitoring and evaluating the safety program. Its success depends on the alertness
and personal commitment of all.
When new employees are hired, they watch training videos with all safety
procedures. Signed verification forms of them having seen a video before
they start working is kept in their file. Several of SFM' s management is also
certified in Maintenance of Traffic.
SFM Services provides information to employees about workplace safety and
health issues through regular internal communications channels such as supervisor-
employee meetings, bulletin board postings, memos or other written
communications.
Employees and supervisors receive periodic workplace safety training. The training covers
potential safety and health hazards and safe workplace practices and procedures to eliminate or
minimize hazards.
Each employee is expected to obey safety rules and exercise caution in all work activities.
Employees must immediately report any unsafe condition to the appropriate supervisor.
Employees who violate safety standards, who cause hazardous or dangerous situations, or who fail
to repmi, or, where appropriate, remedy such situations, may be subject to disciplinary action up to
and including termination of employment.
SFM has a Safety Committee as a management tool to recommend improvements to our workplace
safety program and to identify c011'ective measures needed to eliminate or control recognized
safety and health hazards. Management will give top priority to and provide the financial resources
for the c011'ection of unsafe conditions.
City of South Miami
SFM Services is committed to providing a safe, efficient and productive work
environment for all employees and for that we have a drug free policy, employees
may be asked to provide body substances samples (such as urine and lor blood) to
determine the illicit or illegal use of drugs and alcohol. We test 15 employees
each month.
Green Products
SFM strongly believes in protecting our enviromnent. Since 2007, SFM has been using Green
products such as:
100% RECYCLED MULCH
I Instead of sending old tires to the landfill and consuming forest
resources, send the tires to your yard. This mulch that is made from
100% recycled lUbber tires can leave your yard looking it's best. Enjoy
wony free landscaping because it's non-toxic to pets and children, and
mold and fungus resistant.
100%) BIODEGRADABLE LAWN AND LEAF BAGS
Reduce landfill waste with compostable and biodegradable lawn bags that
break down in weeks rather than centuries, compared to their plastic
counterpatis. They have a large capacity and are durable enough to handle
the toughest lawn care or composting jobs. They are also manufactured
with extreme flexibility and are built to "breathe" so the composting or
break down process happens faster and more efficiently. Though these
bags are made from corn, they are completely shelf stable so you don't
have to worry about them breaking down in your pantly or shed.
E.O Order 13101 describes green as:
Environmentally Preferred or Preferable Products or Services that have a lesser or reduced
effect on human health and the enviromnent when compared with competing products or
services that serve the same purpose.
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FNGLA CERTIFICATIONS
The Florida Nursery, Growers & Landscape Association
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Jose Infante
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OCCUPATIONAL LICENSES
MlAMI.DADE COUllTV
TAX COLLECTOR
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I.IIA1.II.FL33130
2011 LOCAL nUSINESS TAX RECEIPT 2012
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EXPIRES SEPT. 30. 2012 '
, I • .lUST BE DISPLAYED AT PLACE OF BUSIllESS "
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MAINTENANCE OF TRAFFIC CERTIFICATIONS
(The .9Lmerican Traffic Safety
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CERTIFICATE DOES NOT AFFIRMATIVELY OR NEGATIVELY AMEND, EXTEND OR ALTER THE COVERAGE AFFORDED BY THE POLICIES
BELOW. THIS CERTIFICATE OF INSURANCE DOES NOT CONSTITUTE A CONTRACT BETWEEN THE ISSUING INSURER(S), AUTHORIZED
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IMPORTANT: If the cortlficate hOlder Is an ADDtTIONAL INSURED, the pollcy(les) must be endorsed. If SUBROGA nON IS WAiveD, subject to
the terms and condItions of the polley, certain poliCies may require an endorsement. A statement on this certlncate does not confer rIghts to the
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City of South Miami
REQUEST FOR PROPOSAL
Citywide Landscaping
The City of South Miami, Florida, hereinafter referred to as City, will receive sealed proposals. The submittal,
consisting of one (I) original unbound proposal (clearly identify the original). ten (10) additional
copies and one (I) digital copy (CD or Flash Drive) shall be enclosed in a sealed envelope or container
and shall have RFP Citywide Landscaping, and the name of the respondent clearly written on the exterior.
All proposals must be received by the Office of the City Clerk, South Miami City Hall, 6130 Sunset Drive,
South Miami, Florida 33143. Sealed Proposals must be received by the City Clerk, either by mail or hand
delivery, no later than 10 A.M. local time on Friday. April 6. 2012. A public opening will take place at
lOAM. in the City Commission Chambers located at City Hall on the same date. Any Proposals received
after lOAM. local time on said date will not be accepted under any circumstances. Any uncertainty regarding
the time a Proposal is received will be resolved against the Bidders.
The Project is generally described as:
The purpose of this Request for Purposal ("RFP") is to solicit PROPOSALs to provide
Landscaping maintenance in the City over a three-year period. The scope of work for this
project is to include and is not limited to the mowing, edging, trimming of grass, raking, tree
removal and weed control.
A Mandatory Pre-PROPOSAL Meeting will be held at 10 A.M. local time on Friday March 30,
2012 South Miami City Hall, 6130 Sunset Drive, Miami, FL 33143 in the Commission Chambers.
The Pre-PROPOSAL Meeting shall be held regardless of weather conditions.
Any requests for additional information or clarification should be submitted in writing by 10:00 A.M. local
time on Wednesday. April 4. 2012 to the attention of Steven Kulick, C.P.M. Purchasing Manager at
skulick@southmiamifl.gov or via facsimile at (305) 667-7806.
Proposals are subject to the attached Standard Terms and Conditions contained in the complete bid package.
Interested Bidders who wish to bid on this RFP can obtain the complete bid package at City's website at
cityofsouthmiamLnetlindex.php?src=gendocs&ref=BidPosting201 O&category=RFPs-and-Bids or at the City
Clerk's office Monday through Friday from 9:00 AM. to 4:00 P.M.
The City of South Miami reserves the right to award the bid to the lowest, most responsive, responsible
bidder, as determined by the City Commission, subject to the right of the City to reject any and all bids, to
waive any irregularity in the bids or bidding procedure and subject also to the right of the City to award bid
and contract to bidders other than the low bidder.
Maria M. Menendez, CMC
South Miami City Clerk
TABLE OF CONTENTS
SCOPE OF SERViCES ...•.•.•..•.••••.....•.•..........•.•••••..•.....•.•..•••..........••..•.....•••••••....•..•.............••••••..•....•..•...•......•.•.•••.• 2
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS ..•••.....•.•.....•.•••.•.....•....•.•..•..•••...•.••.........•••••.............•.••.•....•..••••.••••..•......•....••••••... 9
PRICING SHEETS ...••••••.•....•.•.•........•.••.•....•..•.....•.•.••...•.......•.....•.•..•......•.•.••.•.....••.••••.....•.....•...•..•...•...••...........••. 16
GENERAL CONDITIONS & INFORMATION .•..•.••..•.....•.•.••••.•.•.•...•.......•......•..•••......•..•.•.•.....•.•••....•..•...•........•..• 19
SUBMISSION REQUIREMENTS ...••.••.......•.....................•....•.•••.••.•...•.....•....•....•..•.•••.•.••....•....•...•..•..•.........•...•...... 27
EVALUATION AND SELECTION OF CONTRACTOR .••••...............•.••..•.•....•..•..•.....•.•....•.••.••..•......•........•.•.•...•.• 29
PROPOSAL SUBMITTAL FORM ............................................................................................................................ 30
EXHIBIT # I CiTYWIDE LANDSCAPING SERVICES AGREEMENT •..•.............••••••..•....••...•..•..••••.....•..•..............•• 32
ATTACHMENT #1 PUBLIC ENTITY CRIMES AND CONFLICTS OF INTEREST ...•...••.•........•••.•......•......•.•.•••.... .46
ATTACHMENT #2 DRUG FREE WORKPLACE .•....•...•••.•....•.•.•..•..•.•.....••••....•••........•..•.••.•..•.........•.•...•.•...•...•••. 49
ATTACHMENT #3 No CONFLICT OF INTEREST/NoN-COLLUSION CERTIFICATION ....................... 50
SCOPE OF SERVICES
Citywide Landscaping RFP
SCOPE OF SERVICES
The City of South Miami is accepting sealed PROPOSALs for landscape maintenance services
for a period of three-years for public rights-of-way within and outside of the City. In addition
to the three-year agreement, one two-year option to renew will also apply. The work covered
by the specifications herein shall be for landscape maintenance services as described in the
contract documents. The City will select a single vendor to perform Citywide Landscaping
Services to be completed over a three-year term and shall conform to the Scope of Services,
"Citywide Landscaping Services Agreement", Exhibit # I, and schedule indentified as 'Technical
Specifications. "
Service Area will be within the City of South Miami rights-of-way, State DOT rights-of way,
South Florida Water Management District rights-of-way, both in and outside of the City.
LOCATIONS OF WORK
Accompanying these specifications are lists of locations defining areas to be maintained under
the PROPOSAL. By submitting a PROPOSAL, the PROPOSER certifies that he/she is familiar
with the sites and the proposed scope of work, prior to submitting a PROPOSAL. The City
reserves the right to remove specific locations on a temporary or permanent basis, as deemed
appropriate.
EQUIPMENT
All equipment shall be maintained in an efficient and safe operating condition while performing
work under the contract. Equipment shall have all proper safety devices required by all
applicable laws, properly maintained and in use at all times. If equipment does not contain
proper safety devices and/or is being operated in an unsafe manner, the City may direct the
contractor to remove such equipment and/or the operator until the deficiency is corrected to
the satisfaction of the City of South Miami. The contractor shall be solely responsible and liable
for injury to persons, and/or property damage caused by operation of the equipment. All
equipment will be inspected and evaluated by the City of South Miami Public Works
Department prior to award of this PROPOSAL. The following equipment shall be located at a
storage satellite facility in the event of emergencies and available to the City within the reqUired
time frames:
Special equipment required (in addition to standard maintenance equipment). The City,
at its' sole discretion, may require that any of the special equipment be located in a
satellite storage site as specified herein.
The contractor must have in its possession the following equipment at the time
of PROPOSAL submittal. The City reserves the right to require proof of such
ownership or lease agreement (at the time of PROPOSAL SUbmittal) during the
PROPOSAL evaluation process.
• One (I) 400 gallon portable water sprayer.
• FOOT compliant arrow board and 75 FOOT compliant traffic cones.
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• One (I) fertilizer spreader.
• Portable stump grinder 6" below grade.
• Underground wiring location equipment.
• One hydraulic bucket-trucks with a reach capacity of no less than 65 feet.
• One water truck.
• One backhoe-front end loader combination machine (equivalent to a Ford
F555 or larger).
• One (I) portable brush chipper with 20 cu. yd. capacity storage truck
• One (I) twenty cubic yard capacity dump truck.
• One (I) portable gasoline generator 5000w min.
• One (I) 60" three gang hydrostatic reel mowers (5 blades per reel min.), or
equivalent. The use of alternate fuels is recommended; propane, biodiesel,
or other approved alternative fuels other than gasoline.
• One (I) 21" minimum reel mower (5 blades) or equivalent; use of alternate
fuels is recommended; propane, biodiesel, or other approved alternative fuels
other than gasoline.
• Two (2) 48" min. swath riding and four (4) 22" min. swath rotary lawn
mowers; use of alternate fuels is recommended; propane, biodiesel, or other
approved alternative fuels other than gasoline.
• Two (2) chain saws, all in good condition.
• A two-way communication system between all of the contractors service
vehicles and their main office.
SATELLITE STORAGE AND MOBILIZATION FACILITY
The contractor must operate at least one storage and mobilization site within a five (10)
mile radius of the City limits of the City of South Miami, within 60 days of award, as
follows:
The storage site may be totally enclosed or may be open and surrounded by a six foot
height, lockable, chain-link fence.
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SCOPE OF WORK UNDER PROPOSAL
Contractor shall maintain the contractually covered landscaped PROPOSAL areas at the
frequency rate prescribed with conventional production style mowing and lawn maintenance
and equipment. A manicured professionally groomed appearance is the desired result. The City
of South Miami requires the highest maintenance standards with the contractor using the best
practices. The contractor is expected to maintain this project with the highest quality landscape
maintenance standards consistent with these specifications which surpass industry standards.
The contractor's work will be inspected by the City on a regular basis to assure strict
compliance with these specifications. The City will meet with the contractor as needed, but no
less than on a monthly basis, to review the overall maintenance. The City will make periodic
inspections and provide reports indicating items that need to be addressed and the contractor
is responsible to complete in a timely manner and provide status reports.
MOWERS, EDGERS AND OTHER POWER MAINTENANCE EQUIPMENT
All mowers shall be adjusted to 2 1/2" or 3" cutting height as directed by CITY, shall be
in good repair, shall have no oil or gas leaks, and shall be equipped with mulching
attachments and sharp blades.
All mowers must be mulching-type mowers with no discharge allowed, or all clipping
must be manually removed.
All equipment must be maintained in sound working condition in order not to exceed
comfortable decibel levels or as determined by the City at its sole discretion. All
equipment shall meet all applicable manufacturers' safety standards for operation while
in use at all times.
Edgers shall be in good repair, shall have no oil or gas leaks, and shall provide a clean
straight edge not more than 1/2" away from walks and edge of pavement.
TURF AND LAWN MAINTENANCE STANDARDS AND PRACTICES
Mowing of St. Augustine and Bahia lawn areas (not including Bermuda turf)
Pick up and dispose of litter within all areas to be maintained (not limited to
bags, cans, and paper) prior to mowing. Contractor shall recycle whenever
possible.
Use string trimmer for areas not accessible to mowing equipment and cut to a 2
1/2" or 3" height so as to be consistent with the mowed areas. Trim around
poles, guardrails, and other fixed objects within road right-of-way.
Remove and properly dispose of all grass clippings, leaves, weeds, undesirable
plant growth, and other debris from sidewalks, curbs, gutters, catch basins,
medians, right of ways, and streets.
Weekend mowing is not allowed unless specifically authorized in writing by the
City.
Wind-row mowing patterns are not permitted.
Only rotary mowers are acceptable with a minimum swath of cut of 60".
Bermuda turf mowing and maintenance standards, practices, and requirements:
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Mow and maintain all Bermuda turf not to exceed I" height or as directed by the
City, with a reel type mower. Use string trimmer for areas not accessible to
mowing equipment and cut to a I" height so as to be consistent with the mowed
areas. Trim around poles, guardrails, and other fixed objects within road right-of-
way.
Remove all clippings and thatch after each cut. Cutting blades and bed knife shall
be washed down before and after each use to prevent the spread of spores,
weed seeds and other contaminants. Reel mowers shall be kept in good repair
and blades sharpened weekly. Mow and edge all Bermuda turf per schedule
above. Turf shall be cross-cut.
Contractor shall be required to provide documentation demonstrating at least
five years of knowledge, experience, and competency in maintaining Bermuda
turf included with the PROPOSAL documents at the time of PROPOSAL
submittal.
Report to City at the first symptoms of fungal presence in turf or lawn. Once
approved by City, follow manufacturer's instructions for application methods and
amounts of fungicide product under alternate PROPOSAL under pesticide!
fungicide application.
Bermuda turf shall be vibrant, healthy, green, thatch free and nutrient rich at all
times; quality commercial fertilizer and soil amendments to maintain best
horticultural practices and standards for major and minor nutrients, and
optimum soil pH levels year round shall be applied per the City's request under
alternate item # 3.3.3 to ensure healthy and vibrant Bermuda turf as defined by
the City. At his expense, whenever the City deems necessary contractor shall
contract with A&L Laboratories, Pompano Beach, Florida, (954) 972-3255, to
complete needed soil analyses to verify the major and minor element
requirements as well as pH levels, and recommend fertilizer application and soil
amendments as needed to maintain year round healthy and vibrant turf, subject
to City approval. Submit all soil analyses to City for review by City. Winter
ryegrass applications for all Bermuda turf are prohibited.
For weed control of all Bermuda turf, use (2) applications of Pendulum or
Ronstar (or approved equal) or as needed to maintain a 95% weed free turf. The
first application is to occur in March and the second application is to occur in
September. Follow manufacturer's instructions with all herbicide applications.
Aeration of Bermuda fields with turf aerator shall be done per the City's request
per alternate items herein.
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OTHER LANDSCAPE MAINTENANCE STANDARDS AND PRACTICES
Edging and Trimming
Edge mechanically as required, to maintain a neat, clean appearance.
Chemical edging is prohibited throughout City.
Maintain shape of planting beds and tree rings as originally designed.
Trim shrubs and ground cover, as needed, to meet the criteria set forth
in FDOT Index 546 (latest revision), which mandates a maximum height
of 24" from top of adjacent pavement. Cut back overgrowth of shrubs
and trees that extends into sidewalks or the road right-of-way preventing
clear line of sight.
Trees, shrubs and other landscaping plants are not to be cut or abraded.
Weed Control
Hand-pull weeds in shrub, flower and ground cover areas, as needed to
maintain a clean appearance.
All weeds that appear within sidewalk or curbing expansion joints are to
be continually controlled through the use of herbicide. Apply only
approved herbicides, as needed to control weeds in parks, medians,
sidewalks, decorative pavers, bullnoses, curb, catch basins, and gutter
areas.
Trees and palms within lawn area: No chemical edging is allowed around
trees and palms within lawn areas. Do not use string trimmers adjacent
to trunks in order to avoid trunk damage. Maintain all tree and shrub
beds in a weed free condition by hand pulling, at each maintenance visit.
Nut sedges shall be controlled by a product formulated specifically for
their eradication. No green weeds shall be visible in any landscaped beds
on the final day of each month.
Haul away all trimming debris from site, and properly dispose of at
contractor's expense.
Clean-up
Using a mechanized low-decibel blower remove all debris from all walks,
drives, roads, bicycle paths/lanes, and pedestrian areas whenever on site.
Remove all dead palm fronds whenever on site.
Remove all excess soil, trimmings, debris, and equipment from site after
each visit.
Remove surface debris from top of catch basin grates. Contractor to
report to City any visible blockage inside catch basins
All debris removed from the City of South Miami is to be disposed of at
an EPA and State of Florida approved dumping site, at Contractor's
expense.
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Contractor to provide City with report every month detailing total cubic
yards of debris and trash collected from right of ways and streets.
F. Blowing of clippings or leaves onto the street is not allowed. Any
DERM fines will apply.
REGULATIONS AND STANDARDS
Contractor shall be responsible for complying with regulations of all local, state,
and federal agencies having jurisdiction over any portion of the work to be
performed under this contract. The contractor shall meet or exceed the
applicable requirements of the latest revision to the following codes and
specifications published by the following organizations:
FDOT Florida Department of Transportation
OSHA Occupational Safety and Health Act
EPA Environmental Protection Agency
All State and Federal labor standards and practices, as applicable
PROFESSIONAL ORGANIZATIONS
The contractor, at a minimum, must be a member, in good standing, of the
following organizations:
Florida Nursery, Growers and Landscape Association (FNGLA) -
(certification required)
Tree Care Industry Association (TCIA)
The contractor shall provide proof of membership with the PROPOSAL
submittal, and submit concurrent proof of membership annually throughout the
duration of the contract.
In addition, the contractor must possess the following licenses and keep them
current throughout the term of the contract:
Florida Pest Control Applicator License issued by the State of Florida for
Lawn and Ornamentals.
Irrigation License from Miami-Dade County
DEFINITIONS
If the contractor intends to use sub-contractors to perform any work on this
contract, these sub-contractors are required to be pre-approved by the City, at
its sole discretion.
Maintenance as defined for PROPOSAL purposes shall include: Mowing, weeding
and edging of turf areas; flower and shrub bed weeding; hedge trimming; Litter,
trash, and landscape debris removal and disposal.
Additionally, the contractor will also be responsible for providing the following
services under the PROPOSAL with no extra labor, equipment, fuel, or travel
charges to the CITY:
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Clean all catch basins while on-site.
Pick up all trash and litter while on-site and submit a log indicating
estimated amounts in cubic yards per NPDES requirements.
Meet with City staff as directed.
Quarterly landscape and irrigation inspection reports.
Maintain tree rings around all trees not to exceed 36". Chemical edging is
not permitted.
CONTRACTOR STAFF TRAINING AND EXPERIENCE
The contractor will provide staff capable of performing work at the highest
standards of horticultural and landscape maintenance excellence. Key staff shall
have current knowledge of best management practices regarding: safety,
hazardous materials spill response, plant health, pruning, tree and shrub care,
integrated pest management, pesticide application, turf management, parks and
irrigation maintenance. The City reserves the right to demand the replacement
of contractor's staff who do not meet the City's standards for safety,
professionalism, or horticultural knowledge.
All work shall be performed under the direct on-site supervision of a qualified
landscape professional with a minimum of ten (10) years combined horticultural
education and experience as defined herein. All supervisory personnel must be
able to communicate effectively in English (both orally and in writing). The
supervisor assigned must be identified by name and provide his or her cell phone
number to ensure accessibility, coordination and continuity.
All pruning will be performed by, or under the direct on-site supervision of, staff
with proper documented education and training in proper pruning techniques.
Pruning of trees greater than six inches DBH (except Ficus) will only be
performed under the supervision of an ISA certified arborist. The certified
arborist shall be on site at all times when pruning occurs. Certifications will be
provided to the City prior to award of contract.
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TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
ANY TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION INCLUDED IN THE SCOPE OF SERVICES ARE HEREBY ADOPTED
AS PART OF THESE TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS.
ZONE I
City of South Miami Landscaping and Maintenance Program for Bird Road from 65th
Avenue to 57th Avenue (Zone I) consists of the following services:
1.1 Mowing:
The mowing of Bird Road from 65 th avenue to 57th avenue will be performed thirty (24) cycles
per year.
Mowing cycle consists of thirty (24) cycles per year. Once every (10) days, April I through
September once every fourteen (14) days, October I through March 31 st
• All leaves, litter and debris shall be removed from grass before mowing.
• All movers blades shall be sharp enough to cut, rather than tear, grass blades.
• Rotary mowers shall be used on this contract.
• All mowers are adjusted to the proper cutting height and level; to be measure from level
grade surface to the parallel and level plane of the mower blade.
• Mowing shall not be performed when weather or other conditions would cause damaged
turf.
1.2 Fertilizing:
Contractor shall be responsible for coordinating timing, delivery and application of all necessary
fertilizer as follows:
All trees, palms, grass areas and shrubs shall be fertilized three (3) times per year:
1.3 Edging:
After each mowing, use a mechanical edger to edge to a neat uniform vertical line all grass
abutting curbs, sidewalk, driveways, flush-paved surfaces, etc. as well as shrubs, ground covet
bed, hedges, trees; etc.
1.4 Trimming of Grass:
Grass will be trimmed simultaneously with the mowing at each visit. Grass trimming will be
accomplished by a hand held power line trimmers.
1.5 Raking:
Grass clippings caused by mowing, edging and trimming will be removed from the curbs, parking
lots; street, walkways, planted beds and other adjacent surfaces on the same day as mowed.
1.6 Shrubs, Hedges and Ground Covers Care:
Shrubs and hedges will be trimmed as necessary in order to maintain a proper height and
appearance.
1.7 Trees and Palms:
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Plants and shrubs shall be pruned at the best time for flower bud development, foliage growth;
and as the health of the plant may require. Shrubs shall not be clipped into balled of boxed for
unless such is required by the design. New sprouts win be removed from tree trunks. Low limbs
and branches will be pruned and maintained to provide an 8' foot clearance over walkways,
parking lots and other areas which may interfere the visibility to vehicles and pedestrians.
1.8 Weed Control:
Weed control will be performed on plant beds and tree wells by means of manual, mechanical
and/or chemical means.
1.9 Litter Control:
Litter and debris generated by contractors from the landscape maintenance service will be
removed on every visit.
ZONE 2
City of South Miami Landscaping and Maintenance Program for Median and Swale areas
across from Metro Rail consists of the following services:
2.1 Mowing:
The mowing of Median and Swale -Sunset Drive from US I from 80 th street to 57th avenue will
be performed thirty (24) times cycles per year.
Mowing cycle consists of thirty (30) cycles per year. Once every (10) days, April I through
September once every fourteen (14) days, October I through March 3 1st
• All leaves, litter and debris shall be removed from grass before mowing.
• All mowers blades shall be sharp enough to cut, rather than tear, grass blades.
• Rotary mowers shall be used on this contract.
• All mowers are adjusted to the proper cutting height and level; to be measured from level
grade surface to the parallel and level plane of the mower blade.
• Mowing shall not be performed when weather or other conditions would cause damaged
turf.
2.2 Fertilizing:
Contractor shall be responsible for coordinating timing, delivery and application of all necessary
fertilizer as follows:
All trees, palms, grass areas and shrubs shall be fertilized three (3) times per year.
2.3 Edging:
After each mowing, us-a mechanical edger to edge to a neat uniform vertical line all grass
abutting curbs, sidewalk, driveways, flush-paved surfaces, etc. as well as shrubs, ground covet
bed, hedges, trees, etc.
2.4 Trimming of Grass:
Grass will be trimmed simultaneously with the mowing at each visit. Grass trimming will be
accomplished by a hand held power line trimmers.
2.5 Raking:
Grass clippings caused by mowing, edging and trimming will be removed from the curbs, parking
lots; street, walkways, planted beds and other adjacent surfaces on the same day as mowed.
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2.6 Shrubs Hedges and Ground Covers Care:
Shrubs and hedges will be trimmed as necessary in order to maintain a proper height and
appearance.
2.7 Trees and Palms:
Plants and shrubs shall be pruned at the best time for flower bud development, foliage growth,
and as the health of the plant may require. Shrubs shall not be clipped into balled of boxed for
unless such is required by the design. New sprouts will be removed from tree trunks. Low limbs
and branches will be pruned and maintained to pr6v I de an 8' foot clearance over walkways,
parking lots and other areas which may interfere the visibility to vehicles and pedestrians.
2.8 Weed Control:
Weed control will be performed on plant beds and tree wells by means of manual, mechanical
and/or chemical means.
2.9 Litter Control:
Litter and debris generated by contractors from the landscape maintenance service will be
removed on every visit.
ZONE 3
City of South Miami Landscaping and Maintenance Program for Median and Swale Areas
consist of the following services:
3.1 Mowing:
The mowing of Median and Swale -from Sunset Drive from US I to 69th avenue will be perform
thirty (24) times per year.
Mowing cycle consists of thirty (24) cycles per year. Once every (10) days April I through
September once every fourteen (14) days, October I through March 3 1st
• All leaves, litter and debris shall be" removed from grass before mowing.
• All mowers blades shall be sharp enough to cut, rather than tear. grass blades.
• Rotary mowers shall be used on this contract.
• Mowing shall not be performed when weather or other conditions would cause damaged
turf.
• All mowers are adjusted to the proper cutting height and level; to be measured from level
grade surface to the parallel and level plane of the mower blade.
3.2 Fertilizing:
Contractor shall be responsible for coordinating timing. delivery and application of all necessary
fertilizer as follows:
All trees. palms. grass areas and shrubs shall be fertilized three (3) times per year:
3.3 Edging:
After each mowing. use a mechanical edger to edge to a neat uniform vertical line all grass
abutting curbs. sidewalk. driveways. flush-paved surfaces. etc. as well as shrubs. ground covet
bed. hedges. trees. etc.
3.4 Trimming of Grass:
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Grass will be trimmed simultaneously with the mowing at each visit. Grass trimming will be
accomplished by a hand held power line trimmers.
3.5 Raking:
Grass clippings caused by mowing. edging and trimming will be removed from the curbs. parking
lots; street. walkways. planted beds and other adjacent surfaces on the same day as mowed.
3.6 Shrubs Hedges and Ground Covers Care:
Shrubs and hedges will be trimmed as necessary in order to maintain a proper height and
appearance.
3.7 Trees and Palms:
Plants and shrubs shall be pruned at the best time for flower bud development. foliage growth;
and as the health of the plant may require. Shrubs shall not be clipped into balled of boxed for
unless such is required by the design. New sprouts will be removed from tree trunks. Low limbs
and branches will be pruned and maintained to provide an 8 foot clearance over walkways.
parking lots and other areas which may interfere the visibility to vehicles and pedestrians.
3.8 Weed Control:
Weed control will be performed on plant beds and tree wells by means of manual! mechanical
and/or chemical means. '
3.9 Litter Control:
Litter and debris generated by contractors from the landscape maintenance service will be
removed on every visit.
ZONE 4
City of South Miami Landscaping and Maintenance Program for Median and Swale consists
of the following services:
4.1 Mowing:
The mowing of Median and Swale -64th Street from 59th Ave. to 60th Ave. will be performed
thirty (24) times cycles per year.
Mowing cycle consists of thirty (24) cycles per year. Once every (10) days; April I through
September once every fourteen (14) days; October I through March 31 st
• All leaves. litter and debris shall be removed from grass before mowing.
• All mowers blades shall be sharp enough to cut. rather than tear. grass blades.
• Rotary mowers shall be used on this contract.
• All mowers are adjusted to the proper cutting height and level; to be measured from level
grade surface to the parallel and level plane of the mower blade.
• Mowing shall not be performed when weather or other conditions would cause damaged
turf.
4.2 Fertilizing:
Contractor shall be responsible for coordinating timing. delivery and application of all necessary
fertilizer as follows:
All trees. palms. grass areas and shrubs shall be fertilized three (3) times per year.
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4.3 Edging After each mowing, use a mechanical edger to edge to a neat uniform vertical line all
grass abutting Curbs, sidewalk, driveways, flush-paved surfaces, etc. as well as shrubs, ground
covet bed, hedges, trees, etc.
4.4 Trimming of Grass-Grass will be trimmed simultaneously with the mowing at each visit. Grass
trimming will be accomplished by a hand held power line trimmers.
4.5 Raking-, Grass clippings caused by mowing, edging and trimming will be removed From the
curbs, parking lots, street; walkways, planted beds and other adjacent surfaces on the same day
as mowed.
4.6 Shrubs. Hedges and Ground Covers Care-Shrubs. and hedges will be trimmed as necessary in
order to maintain a proper height and appearance.
4.7 Trees and Palms.-Plants and shrubs shall be pruned at the best time forflower bud
development, foliage growth, and as the health of the plant .may require. Shrubs shall not be
clipped into balled of boxed for unless such is required by the design. New sprouts will be
removed from tree trunks. Low limbs and branches will be pruned and maintained to provide an
8' foot clearance over walkways, parking lots and other areas which may interfere the visibility
to vehicles and pedestrians.
4.8 Weed Control-Weed control will be performed on plant beds and tree wells by means of
manuall mechanical and/or chemical means.
4.9 Litter Control-Litter and debris generated by contractors from the landscape maintenance
service will be removed on every visit.
ZONES
City of South Miami Landscaping and Maintenance Program for 57th Avenue from US I to
Sunset Drive consists of the following services:
5.1 Mowing:
The mowing of 57th Ave from US I to sunset Drive will be performed Thirty (24) times cycles
per year.
Mowing cycle. consists of thirty (24) cycles per year. Once every (10) days, April I through
September once every fourteen (14) days, October I through March 31 st
• All leaves, litter and debris shall be removed from grass before mowing.
• All mowers blades shall be sharp enough to cut, rather than tear, grass blades.
• Rotary mowers shall be used oft this contract.
• Mowing shall not be performed when weather or other conditions would cause
• Damaged turf.
• All mowers are adjusted to the proper cutting height and level; to be measured
• From level grade surface to the parallel and level
• Plane of the mower blade.
5.2 Fertilizing:
Contractor shall be responsible for coordinating timing, delivery and application of all necessary
fertilizer as follows:
All trees, palms, grass areas and shrubs shall be fertilized three (3) times per year.
5.3 Edging:
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After each mowing, use a mechanical edger to edge to a neat uniform vertical line all grass
abutting curbs, sidewalk, driveways, flush-paved surfaces, etc. as well as shrubs, ground cover
bed, hedges, trees, etc
5.4 Trimming of Grass:
Grass will be trimmed simultaneously with the mowing at each visit. Grass trimming will be
accomplished by a hand held power line trimmers.
5.5 Raking:
Grass clippings caused by mowing, edging and trimming will be removed from the curbs, parking
lots, street, walkways, planted beds and other adjacent surfaces on the same day as mowed.
5.6 Shrubs Hedges and Ground Covers Care:
Shrubs and hedges will be trimmed as necessary in order to maintain a proper height and
appearance.
5.7 Trees and Palms:
Plants and shrubs shall be pruned at the best time for flower bud development, foliage growth;
and as the health of the plant may require. Shrubs shall not be dipped into balled of boxed for
unless such is required by the design. New sprouts will be removed from tree trunks. Low limbs
and branches will be pruned and maintained to provide an 8' foot clearance over walkways,
parking lots and other areas which may interfere the visibility to vehicles and pedestrians.
5.8 Weed Control:
Weed control will be performed on plant beds and tree wells by means of manual! mechanical
and/or chemical means.
5.9 Litter Control
Litter and debris generated by contractors from the landscape. maintenance service will be
removed on every visit.
ZONE 6
City of South Miami Landscaping and Maintenance Program for. I I Traffic Circles located
throughout the City consists of the following services:
6.1 Mowing:
The mowing of all II Traffic Circles located throughout the City of So. Miami. The mowing will
be performed twenty six (24) times cycles per year.
Mowing cycle consists of twenty six (24) cycles per year.
• All leaves. litter and debris shall be removed from grass before mowing.
• All mowers blades shall be sharp enough to cut. rather than tear. grass blades.
• Rotary mowers shall be used be this contract.
• Mowing shall not be performed when weather or other conditions would cause
• Damaged turf.
• All mowers are adjusted to the proper cutting height and level; to be measured
• From level grade surface to the parallel and level
• Plane of the mower blade.
6.2 Fertilizing:
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Contractor shall be responsible for coordinating timing, delivery and application of all necessary
fertilizer as follows:
All trees, palms, grass areas and shrubs shall be fertilized twice (2) times per year.
6.3 Edging:
After each mowing, use a mechanical edger to edge to a neat uniform vertical line all grass
abutting curbs, sidewalk, driveways, flush-paved surfaces, etc. as well as shrubs, ground cover
bed, hedges, trees, etc.
6.4 Trimming of Grass:
Grass will be trimmed simultaneously with the mowing at each visit. Grass trimming will be
accomplished by a hand held power line trimmers.
6.5 Raking:
Grass clippings caused by mowing, edging and trimming will be removed from the curbs, parking
lots, street, walkways, planted beds and other adjacent surfaces on the same day as mowed.
6.6 Shrubs Hedges and Ground Covers Care:
Shrubs and hedges will be trimmed as necessary in order to maintain a proper height and
appearance.
6.7 Trees and Palms:
Plants and shrubs shall be pruned at the best time for flower bud development foliage growth,
and as the health of the plant may requite. Shrubs shall not be clipped into balled of boxed for .
unless such is required by the design. New sprouts will be removed from tree trunks. Low limbs
and branches will be pruned and maintained to provide an 8' foot clearance over walkways,
parking lots and other areas which may interfere the visibility to vehicles and pedestrians.
6.8 Weed Control:
Weed control will be performed on plant beds and tree wells by means of manual mechanical
and/or chemical means.
6.9 Litter Control:
Litter and debris generated by contractors from the landscape maintenance service will be
removed on every visit.
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PRICING SHEETS
Citywide Landscaping Service
REFER TO "TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS" FOR DETAILS AND REQUIREMENTS FOR
EACH ZONE FOR CYCLE CUTS; FERTILIZER APPLICATION; THREE-YEAR TOTAL. ALSO
INCLUDE, OPTIONAL 2-YEAR CONTRACT EXTENSION PRICING.
*CYCLE CUTS
3-Year Contract Period
ZONES
Cycle Cuts 2 3 4 S 6 Total
Year I
Year 2
Year 3
CYCLE CUTS THREE YEAR TOTAL
Optional 2-Year Contract Extension
ZONES
Cycle Cuts 2 3 4 S 6 Total
Year 4
YearS
CYCLE CUTS TWO YEAR EXTENSION
*Note: All Zones Require 24 Cuts per Year
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PRICING SHEETS
Citywide Landscaping Service
FERTILIZER APPLICATION & 3-YEAR CONTRACT TOTAL
Fertilizer
Application
Year I
Year 2
Yearl
Fertilizer
Application
Year I
Year 2
Fertilizer Zones I -5: Three Times Per Year
2 l 4 5 Total
FERTILIZER TOTAL ZONES I -5
Fertilizer Zones 6: Two Times Per Year
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THREE-YEAR CONTRACT GRAND TOTAL:
CYCLE CUTS AND FERTILIZER APPLICATION
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PRICING SHEETS
Citywide Landscaping Service
FERTILIZER APPLICATION & 2-YEAR CONTRACT EXTENSION TOTAL
Fertilizer
Application
Year 4
YearS
Fertilizer
Application
Year 4
Fertilizer Zones I -5: Three Times Per Year
2 3 4 S
FERTILIZER TOTAL ZONES I -5
Fertilizer Zones 6: Two Times Per Year
2-YEAR CONTRACT EXTENSION GRAND TOTAL:
CYCLE CUTS AND FERTILIZER APPLICATION
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Total
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GENERAL CONDITIONS & INFORMATION
Citywide Landscaping RFP
I. Submission of Request for Proposals
Firms shall submit one (I) original unbound proposal, ten (10) additional copies and one (I)
digital CD copy. Request for Proposals must be in conformance with the detailed submittal
instructions and must be delivered by mail or courier personal delivery by Friday, April 6,
2012. at 10:00 A.M, shall be enclosed in a sealed envelope or container and shall have RFP
Citywide Landscaping Services, and the name of the respondent clearly written on the
exterior. No faxed or email RFP responses will be accepted. RFP's may be submitted in
person or by mail to the following address:
Office of City Clerk
South Miami City Hall
6130 Sunset Drive
South Miami, FL 33143
Upon submission, all documents become the property of the City of South Miami and are
subject to public records laws.
2. Rules. Regulations. Laws. Ordinances. & Licenses
The awarded firm shall observe and obey all laws, ordinances, rules, and regulations of the
federal, state, and local municipality, which may be applicable to the service being provided.
The firm shall have or be responsible for obtaining all necessary permits or licenses required
in order to provide this service.
3. Requests for Additional Information or Questions
Any requests for additional information or clarification should be submitted in writing by
10:00 A.M. local time on Wednesday. April 4. 2012 to the attention of Steven Kulick,
C.P.M. Purchasing Manager at skulick@southmiamifl.gov or via facsimile at (305) 667-7806.
The issuance of a written addendum is the only official method whereby interpretation
and/or clarification of information can be given. If any addendums are issued to this RFP, the
City will notify all prospective firms via the City's website.
4. Lobbying
All firms and their agents who intend to submit, or who have submitted, bids or
responses for the City of South Miami Citywide Landscaping Services are hereby placed
on formal notice that neither City Commissioners, candidates for City Commissioners,
members of the Evaluation Selection Committee, nor any employee of the City of South
Miami are to be lobbied either individually or collectively concerning this City of South
Miami Citywide Landscaping Services RFP. Moreover, such firms and their agents shal!
comply with the "Cone of Silence" prohibitions contained in the Miami-Dade County's
Cone of Silence Ordinance Part III, chapter 2, article I, section 2-1 1.1 (t)(a).Contact
should only be made through regularly scheduled Commission meetings, Evaluation
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Selection Committee meetings scheduled for interviews and/or negotiations, or
meetings scheduled through the Purchasing Division, which are for the purposes of
obtaining additional or clarifying information.
5. Reserves the Right
The City anticipates awarding one or more contract(s) for services as a result of this
Request for Proposals. The City, however, reserves the right to reject any and all
submitted Proposals and to further define or limit the scope of the award.
The City reserves the right to request additional information from Firms as deemed
necessary. Notice is also given of the possibility that an award may be made without
discussion or after limited negotiations. It is, therefore, important that all the parts of
the Request for Proposals be completed in all respects.
The City reserves the right to negotiate modifications to Proposals that it deems
acceptable, reject any and all RFP in its sole discretion, and to waive any irregularities in
the response to the RFP or in the procedures.
6. Contract Cancellation
The resulting contract may be canceled at any time by the City of South Miami for any
reason, upon a thirty (30) day written cancellation notice.
7. Ownership of Preliminary and Final Records
All preliminary and final documentation and records shall become and remain the sole
property of the City. The awarded firm shall maintain original documents thereof for its
records and for its future professional endeavors and provide reproducible copies to
the City. In the event of termination of the agreement, the proposing firm shall cease
work and deliver to the City all documents (including reports and all other data and
material prepared or obtained by the awarded firm in connection with the City of South
Miami Citywide Landscaping Services RFP), as well as all documents bearing the
professional seal of the firm. The City shall, upon delivery of the aforesaid documents,
pay the firm and the firm shall accept as full payment for its services there under, a sum
of money equal to the percentage of the work done by the firm and accepted as
satisfactory to the City. The Firm shall warrant and certify that it has the right to use,
and the right to license the City to use, all copyrighted material that is developed for or
used in the Work to be performed and the contract with the selected Firm shall contain
a provision granting the City the right to used such copyrighted material, or at the City's
option assigned to the City, so long as it is needed to complete the project.
8. Indemnification
The proposing firm shall indemnify and hold harmless the City, its officers and
employees, from liabilities, damages, losses and costs, including, but not limited to,
reasonable attorney's fees, to the extent caused by the negligence, recklessness, or
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intentional wrongful misconduct of the proposing firm and any persons employed or
utilized by proposing firm in the performance of this contract.
9. Equal Employment
In accordance with Federal, State and Local law, the proposing firm will not discriminate
against any employee or applicant for employment because of race, color, ethnicity,
religion, sex, sexual orientation, national origin or handicap. The proposing firm will be
required to comply with all aspects of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) during
the performance of this contract.
10. Insurance
Without limiting its liability, the proposing firm shall be required to procure and
maintain at its own expense during the life of the Contract, insurance of the types and in
the minimum amounts stated below as will protect the proposing firm, from claims
which may arise out of or result from the proposing firm's execution of a contract with
the City of South Miami for Citywide Landscaping Services, whether such execution by
the firm or by any sub-consultant, or by anyone directly or indirectly employed by any
of them or by anyone for whose acts any of them may be liable.
The firm shall not commence WORK on this Agreement until he has obtained all
insurance required by the City. The firm shall indemnify and save the City harmless from
any and all damages, claims, liability, losses and causes of actions of any kind or nature
arising out of a negligent error, omission, or act of the firm, its agents, representatives,
employees, Sub-Contractor, or assigns, incident to arising out of or resulting from the
performance of the firm professional services under this Agreement. The firm shall pay all
claims and losses of any kind or nature whatsoever, in connection therewith, including the
City's attorney's fees and expenses in the defense of any action in law or equity brought
against the City arising from the negligent error, omission, or act of the firm, its agents,
representatives, employees, Sub-Contractor, or assigns, incident to, arising out of or
resulting from the performance of the firm's services under this Agreement ..
The firm agrees and recognizes that the City shall not be held liable or responsible for any
claims, including the costs and expenses of defending such claims which may result from or
arise out of actions or omissions of the firm, its agents, representatives, employees, Sub-
Contractors, sub-contractors, or assigns. In reviewing, approving or rejecting any
submissions or acts of the firm, the City in no way assumes or shares responsibility or
liability of the firm, Sub-Contractors, their agents or assigns. .
The firm shall maintain during the term of this Agreement the following insurance:
A. Professional Liability Insurance on a Florida approved form in the amount of
$1,000,000 with deductible per claim if any, not to exceed 5% of the limit of liability
providing for all sums which the firm shall become legally obligated to pay as damages
for claims arising out of the services or work performed by the firm its agents,
representatives, Sub-Contractors or assigns, or by any person employed or retained
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by him in connection with this Agreement. This insurance shall be maintained for four
years after completion of the construction and acceptance of any Project covered by
this Agreement. However, the firm may purchase Specific Project Professional Liability
Insurance, in the amount and under the terms specified above, which is also
acceptable.
B. Comprehensive general liability insurance with broad form endorsement, on a Florida
approved form including automobile liability, completed operations and products
liability, contractual liability, severability of interest with cross liability provision, and
personal injury and property damage liability with limits of $1,000,000 combined single
limit per occurrence and $2,000,000 aggregate, including:
• Personal Injury: $1,000,000;
• Medical Insurance $25,000 per person;
• Property Damage: $50,000.00 each occurrence;
• Automobile Liability: $1,000,000 each accident/occurrence.
C. Umbrella Commercial General Liability insurance on a Florida approved form with the
same coverage as the primary insurance policy but in the amount of $2,000,000 per
claim.
The City must be named as additional "named" insured for all except Workers'
Compensation, and reflect the indemnification and hold harmless provision contained
herein. Policy must specify whether it is primary or excess/umbrella coverage. City
must receive 10 days advance written notice of any policy modification and 30 days
advance written notice of cancellation, including cancellation for non-payment of
premiums. All insurance must remain in full force and effect for the duration of the
contract period with the City. The firm must provide not only a "certified copy" of
the Binder but also the Policy itself with the name, address and phone number of
the agent and agency procuring the insurance.
D. Workman's Compensation Insurance in compliance with Chapter 440, Florida
Statutes, as presently written or hereafter amended.
E. The policies except for Section lOA shall contain waiver of subrogation against City
where applicable, shall expressly provide that such policy or policies are primary over
any other collective insurance that City may have. The City reserves the right at any
time to request a copy of the required policies for review. All policies shall contain a
"severability of interest" or "cross liability" clause without obligation for premium
payment of the City.
F. All of the above insurance reqUired to be provided by the firm is to be placed with
BEST rated A-8 (A-VIII) or better insurance companies, qualified to do business under
the laws of the State of Florida on approved Florida forms.
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The firm shall furnish certified copies of all "Binders" or certificates of insurance to the
City prior to the commencement of operations, which "Binders" or certificates shall
clearly indicate that the firm has obtained insurance in the type, amount, and
classification as required for strict compliance with this Section and that no reduction
in limits by endorsement during the policy term, or cancellation of this insurance shall
be effective without thirty (30) days prior written notice to the CITY.
Compliance with the foregoing requirements shall not relieve the firm of his liability
and obligations under this Section or under any other portion of this Agreement.
Firm agrees to supply copies of certificates of insurance to the City verifying the
above-mentioned insurance coverage. Firm agrees to list City as an Additional
Insured of the firm General liability insurance and shall provide the City quarterly
reports concerning any and all claims.
I I. Opening of Request for Proposals
Request for Proposals will be opened and evaluated after the final date and time set for
receipt. The City may request proposing firm(s) considered for award to make an oral
presentation to a selection board or to submit additional data.
12. Rejection of Proposals
The City reserves the right to reject any and all Request for Proposals. It also reserves
the right to waive any minor irregularities in connection with Request for Proposals.
13. Acceptance of Proposal
Within thirty (30) days after the final submission date for Request for Proposals, the
City will act upon them. The Successful Firm will be requested to enter into
negotiations to produce a contract for City of South Miami Citywide Landscaping
Services. The City reserves the right to terminate negotiations in the event it deems
progress towards a contract to be insufficient.
14. Applicable Law
All applicable laws and regulations of the State of Florida and ordinances and regulations
of the City of South Miami will apply to any resulting agreement and venue for any
action arising out of any agreement shall be in Miami-Dade County, Florida and such
right shall remain solely with the City.
15. Qualification of Proposing Firm
Request for Proposals will be considered from firms normally engaged in providing the
services requested. The proposing Firm must demonstrate adequate experience,
organization, offices, equipment and personnel to ensure prompt and efficient service to
the City of South Miami. The City reserves the right, before recommending any award,
to inspect the offices and organization or to take any other action necessary to
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determine ability to perform in accordance with the specifications, terms and
conditions. The City of South Miami will determine whether the evidence of ability to
perform is satisfactory and reserves the right to reject any response to Request for
Proposals where evidence submitted, or investigation and evaluation, indicates inability
of a firm to perform.
16. Designated Contact
The awarded firm shall appoint a person to act as a primary contact with the City of
South Miami. This person or back-up shall be readily available during normal work hours
by phone or in person, and shall be knowledgeable of the terms of the contract. All
contact persons shall have sufficient command of the English language so as to accurately
communicate verbally and in writing.
17. Deviations from Specifications
The awarded Firm shall clearly indi~ate, as applicable, all areas in which the services
proposed do not fully comply with the requirements of this Request for Proposal. The
decision as to whether an item fully complies with the stated requirements rests solely
with the City of South Miami.
18. Precedence of Conditions
The proposing Firm, by virtue of submitting a proposal, agrees that City'S General
Provisions, Terms and Conditions herein will take precedence over any terms and
conditions submitted with the proposal, either appearing separately or included. Any
conflict between the provisions, terms and conditions of this document and the Firm's
proposal shall be resolved in favor of this document. All proposals shall be presumed to
include all the provisions, terms and conditions of this document unless the City
specifically waives those provisions, terms and conditions in a writing sighed by the City
Manager.
19. Proposal Withdrawal
After responses to the Request for Proposals are opened, corrections or modifications
to Proposals are not permitted, but the proposing firm may be permitted to withdraw
an erroneous proposal prior to the proposal award by City Commission, if the following
is established:
19.1 That the proposing firm acted in good faith in submitting the proposal; and
19.2 That the error was not the result of gross negligence or willful inattention on the
part of the firm; and
19.3 That the error was discovered and communicated to the City within twenty-four
(24) hours of proposal opening, along with a request for permission to withdraw
the proposal; and
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19.4 The firm submits documentation and an explanation of how the proposal error was
made.
20. Public Entity Crimes
A person or affiliate who has been placed on the Convicted Vendors List following a
conviction for a public entity crime may not submit a proposal on a contract to provide
any services to a public entity, may not submit Request for Qualifications on leases of
real property to a public entity, and may not transact business with any public entity in
excess of the threshold amount provided in Section 287.017, for a period of 36 months
from the date of being placed on the Convicted Vendors List.
21. Contingent Fees Prohibited
The proposing firm must warrant that it has not employed or retained a company or
person, other than a bona fide employee, contractor or subcontractor, working in its
employ, to solicit or secure a contract with the CITY, and that it has not paid or agreed
to pay any person, company, corporation, individual or firm other than a bona fide
employee, contractor or sub-consultant, working in its employ, any fee, commission,
percentage, gift or other consideration contingent upon or resulting from the award or
making of a contract with the City.
22. City of South Miami CityWide Landscaping Services Records
All records in any manner whatsoever assigned to the City of South Miami, or any
designated portion thereof which are in the possession of the proposing firm or
proposing firm's sub-consultants, shall be made available, upon request by the CITY, for
inspection and copying upon written request of the CITY. Additionally, said records
shall be made available, upon request by the CITY to any state, federal or other
regulatory authorities and any such authority may review the same. Said records include,
but are not limited to, all submittals, correspondence, minutes, memoranda, tape
recordings, videos, or other writings. Said records expressly include those documents
reflecting the time expended by the proposing firm and its personnel in performing the
obligations of this Contract and the records of expenses incurred by the proposing firm
in its performance under said contract.
23. Auditable Records
The proposing firm shall maintain auditable records concerning the procurement
adequate to account for all receipts and expenditures, and to document compliance
with the specifications. These records shall be kept in accordance with generally
accepted accounting principles, and the City reserves the right to determine record-
keeping method in the event of non-conformity. These records shall be maintained for
five (5) years after final payment has been made and shall be readily available to City
personnel with reasonable notice, and to other persons in accordance with the Florida
Public Disclosure Statutes.
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24. Unauthorized Aliens
The employment of unauthorized aliens by any firm is considered a violation of Federal
Law. If the Contractor knowingly employs unauthorized aliens, such violation shall be
cause for unilateral cancellation of any contract resulting from this RFP. This applies to
any sub-contractors used by the firm as well.
25. Waiver
26. Failure of the City to take any action with respect to any breach of any term, covenant,
provision or condition contained in the agreement, or any instance of default there
under by the awarded firm shall not be deemed to be a waiver of such term, covenant,
provision or condition nor shall it be deemed to be waiver of any future
default.Attorney's Fees: In the event of any litigation between the parties arising out of
or relating in any way to this Agreement or a breach thereof, each party shall bear its
own costs and legal fees.
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SUBMISSION REQUIREMENTS
Citywide Landscaping Services
It is imperative that the information submitted is precise, clear, and complete. All submittals
must be presented one (I) original unbound proposal, ten (10) additional copies and one (I)
digital Flash Drive or CD copy, an 8 1/2" x I I", tabbed for the following format (submittals not
conforming to this format may be disqualified from further consideration).
Request for Qualifications should include the requirements listed below. Submittals submitted
without meeting ALL the requirements may be considered non-responsive.
I. Format
Sections and subsections should correspond in sequence with those identified below. All
additional information that the Consultant believes is unique to a section and does not
fit the established outline may be included at the end of each section under a subheading
"Additional Information."
The following information shall be provided in the order detailed: failure to provide
anyone part of this section without appropriate explanation may result in
disqualification of proposal.
a. Title Page -List the RFP subject, the name of the firm, address, telephone number,
email address, contact person and date.
b. Table of contents -Include a clear identification of the material included in the
submittal by page number.
c. Letter of Interest --Limit two (2) pages. Make a positive commitment to perform
the required work within a specified timeline, acknowledgement of receipt of
addenda. Give the name(s) of the person(s) who will be authorized to make
representation for the firm, their title, phone number and email address.
d. Qualifications and Experience
I. Provide a brief discussion of the firm's understanding and approach to
the work described herein.
2. A resume of the individual(s) who will work on City matters and a statement
identifying the individual(s) who will attend meetings and have primary
responsibility for City matters and whether the individual(s) represents other
municipalities.
3. A list of any individual(s) or firm with whom the Respondent has a
contractual relationship or other business affiliation.
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4. A disclosure of the following: (a) any relationships between the individual(s)
of the firm and any Commission member, his/her spouse, or family: (b) any
relationship between any individual(s) of the firm and any business or entity
owned by a Commission member or their family or in which a Commission
member or their family has or had an interest; (c) any other information
concerning any relationships between the individual(s) of the firm and any
Commission member which the Respondent deems might be relevant to the
Commission's consideration; (d) such other governmental or quasi-
governmental entities which are represented by the individual(s)/firm, and
the nature of the representation in such matters; and (e) a "conflict list" if
the same is maintained by the individual(s) or the firm.
5. Three (3) contracts the individual(s)/firm performed involving services similar
to those detailed herein. The schedule of the work, cost of the work and
scope of work for each such contract.
6. Three (3) references.
7. Resumes for each of the firm's staff whowill be performing any of the work.
e. Respondent's Sworn Statement Under Section 287.133(3)(A), Florida Statutes, on
Attachment # I "Public Entity Crimes and Conflicts of Interest Affidavit,"
shall be completed and provided with the proposal submittal.
f. Neither the individual(s)/firm, nor any of his/her/its employees shall be permitted
to represent any client before the Commission or any Committee, department or
agency of the City, and shall agree not to undertake any other private
representation which might create a conflict of interest with the City. The
individual(s)/firm may not represent any Commission member, individually, or, any
member of their family or any business in which the Commission member of their
family has an interest.
g. All proposals received will be considered public records. The City will consider all
proposals using such criteria as the Commission may adopt at its sole discretion.
The individual(s)/firm selected will be required to enter into a formal agreement
with the City. prior to the execution of which the City shall reserve all rights,
including the right to change its selection.
h. Respondent's Attachment # 2 "Drug Free Workplace" form shall be
completed and provided with the proposal submittal.
i. Respondent's Attachment # 3 "No Conflict of Interest/Non Collusion
Affidavit," shall be completed and provided with the proposal submittal.
j. Cost Proposal -All proposals shall include a Cost Proposal with their submittal.
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EVALUATION AND SELECTION OF CONTRACTOR
Citywide Landscaping Services
I. Qualifications shall be reviewed by the City's Evaluation Selection Committee or such
other committee. The committee determines and prepares a ranking of the firms. The
ranking of these firms shall be based on qualifications applicable to the scope and nature
of the services required by this request.
Determination shall include, but not be limited to, the following:
A. The proposer's demonstrated understanding of the City's requirements and
plans for meeting the same;
B. The professional qualifications and related experience of the persons assigned to
this contract;
C. The prior experience and references of the proposer;
D. The size, the City has no size preference, and organizational structure of the
proposer; and,
E. The cost proposal.
2. The committee may request that each short-listed firm make a presentation and be
available for an interview. All expenses, including travel expenses for interviews,
incurred in the preparation of the proposal shall be borne by the proposer. After
presentations and interviews have been completed, the proposers shall be ranked by the
Evaluation Selection Committee.
3. The Evaluation Selection Committee will present the ranking to the City Manager for
initial review and approval followed by City Commission consideration and final
approval.
4. The City will negotiate a Contract with the top ranked firm. Should the City be unable
to negotiate a satisfactory contract which is competitive, reasonable, and adequate,
negotiations with that firm shall terminate and the City shall proceed to negotiate a
contract with the other proposers starting with the next highest ranked firm; and,
ultimately, should all such negotiations fail, all proposals shall be rejected and this
solicitation shall be re-issued.
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PROPOSAL SUBMITTAL FORM
Citywide Landscaping Services
This checklist indicates the forms and documents required to be submitted for this Request for Proposal
(RFP) to be presented by the deadline set for within the RFP. Please check off and submit documents in
the order listed below. Fulfillment of all proposal requirements listed is mandatory for consideration of
proposals. The proposal shall include the following items:
Attachments:
Bidder Qualification Statement ---
Non-Collusion Affidavit ---
Public Entity Crimes and Conflicts of Interest ---
Drug Free Workplace ---
Acknowledgement of Conformance with OSHA Standards ---
list of Proposed Subcontractors and Principal Suppliers ---
Indemnification and Insurance Documents
Cost Proposal, (Pricing Sheets) ---
Submit this checklist along with your proposal indicating the completion
and submission of each required forms and/or documents.
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EXHIBIT #1
CITYWIDE LANDSCAPING SERVICES AGREEMENT
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EXHIBIT # I CITYWIDE LANDSCAPING SERVICES AGREEMENT
CITYWIDE LANDSCAPING SERVICES
THIS AGREEMENT is made between . a Florida
corporation. ("Company") and the City of South Miami. a Florida municipal corporation. ("City"). on
______ this day of. 2012.
WHEREAS, the City desires to contract with a Company to perform various landscaping
duties within and outside City boundaries.
NOW, THEREFORE. in consideration ofthe mutual promises and agreements hereinafter set
forth. the receipt and sufficiency of which are hereby acknowledged. and. at the City's option. contingent
upon the completion and submittal of all required bid documents. the parties agree as follows:
SCOPE OF SERVICES:
The Company shall perform various landscape maintenance services for public rights-of-way
within and outside of the City. The work covered by the specifications herein shall be for
landscape maintenance services as described n the contract documents. The contract
documents shall include this contract, the documents referred to in the contract. the Request
for Proposal ("RFP") and all attachments and documents referred to in the RFP.
Service Area will be within the City of South Miami rights-of-way. State DOT rights-of way.
South Florida Water Management District rights-of-way, both in and outside of the City.
LOCATIONS OF WORK
The listing of locations that define the areas to be maintained are referenced in "Technical
Specifications." The City reserves the right to remove specific locations on a temporary or
permanent basis. as deemed appropriate.
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
ZONE I
City of South Miami Landscaping and Maintenance Program for Bird Road from 65th
Avenue to 57th Avenue (Zone I) consists of the following services:
1.10 Mowing:
The mowing of Bird Road from 65 th avenue to 57th avenue will be performed thirty (24) cycles
per year.
Mowing cycle consists of thirty (24) cycles per year. Once every (10) days. April I through
September once every fourteen (14) days. October I through March 31 st
• All leaves. litter and debris shall be removed from grass before mowing.
• All movers blades shall be sharp enough to cut, rather than tear. grass blades.
• Rotary mowers shall be used on this contract.
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• All mowers are adjusted to the proper cutting height and level; to be measure from level
grade surface to the parallel and level plane of the mower blade.
• Mowing shall not be performed when weather or other conditions would cause damaged
turf.
I. I I Fertilizing:
Contractor shall be responsible for coordinating timing, delivery and application of all necessary
fertilizer as follows:
All trees, palms, grass areas and shrubs shall be fertilized three (3) times per year.
1.12 Edging:
After each mowing, use a mechanical edger to edge to a neat uniform vertical line all grass
abutting curbs, sidewalk, driveways, flush-paved surfaces, etc. as well as shrubs, ground covet
bed, hedges, trees; etc.
1.13 Trimming of Grass:
Grass will be trimmed simultaneously with the mowing at each visit. Grass trimming will be
accomplished by a hand held power line trimmers.
1.14 Raking:
Grass clippings caused by mowing, edging and trimming will be removed from the curbs, parking
lots; street, walkways, planted beds and other adjacent surfaces on the same day as mowed.
I. 15 Shrubs, Hedges and Ground Covers Care:
Shrubs and hedges will be trimmed as necessary in order to maintain a proper height and
appearance.
1.16 Trees and Palms:
Plants and shrubs shall be pruned at the best time for flower bud development, foliage growth;
and as the health of the plant may require. Shrubs shall not be clipped into balled of boxed for
unless such is required by the design. New sprouts win be removed from tree trunks. Low limbs
and branches will be pruned and maintained to provide an 8' foot clearance over walkways,
parking lots and other areas which may interfere the visibility to vehicles and pedestrians.
1.17 Weed Control:
Weed control will be performed on plant beds and tree wells by means of manual, mechanical
and/or chemical means.
I. 18 Litter Control:
Litter and debris generated by contractors from the landscape maintenance service will be
removed on every visit.
ZONE 2
City of South Miami Landscaping and Maintenance Program for Median and Swale areas
across from Metro Rail consists of the following services:
2.10 Mowing:
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The mowing of Median and Swale -Sunset Drive from US I from 80 th street to 57th avenue will
be performed thirty (24) times cycles per year.
Mowing cycle consists of thirty (24) cycles per year. Once every (10) days, April I through
September once every fourteen (14) days, October I through March 31 st
• All leaves, litter and debris shall be removed from grass before mowing.
• All mowers blades shall be sharp enough to cut, rather than tear, grass blades.
• Rotary mowers shall be used on this contract.
• All mowers are adjusted to the proper cutting height and level; to be measured from level
grade surface to the parallel and level plane of the mower blade.
• Mowing shall not be performed when weather or other conditions would cause damaged
turf.
2.11 Fertilizing:
Contractor shall be responsible for coordinating timing, delivery and application of all necessary
fertilizer as follows:
All trees, palms, grass areas and shrubs shall be fertilized three (3) times per year:
2. 12 Edging:
After each mowing, us-a mechanical edger to edge to a neat uniform vertical line all grass
abutting curbs, sidewalk, driveways, flush-paved surfaces, etc. as well as shrubs, ground covet
bed, hedges, trees, etc.
2.13 Trimming of Grass:
Grass will be trimmed simultaneously with the mowing at each visit. Grass trimming will be
accomplished by a hand held power line trimmers.
2.14 Raking:
Grass clippings caused by mowing, edging and trimming will be removed from the curbs, parking
lots; street, walkways, planted beds and other adjacent surfaces on the same day as mowed.
2.15 Shrubs Hedges and Ground Covers Care:
Shrubs and hedges will be trimmed as necessary in order to maintain a proper height and
appearance.
2. 16 Trees and Palms:
Plants and shrubs shall be pruned at the best time for flower bud development, foliage growth,
and as the health of the plant may require. Shrubs shall not be clipped into balled of boxed for
unless such is required by the design. New sprouts will be removed from tree trunks. Low limbs
and branches will be pruned and maintained to pr6v I de an 8' foot clearance over walkways,
parking lots and other areas which may interfere the visibility to vehicles and pedestrians.
2. 17 Weed Control:
Weed control will be performed on plant beds and tree wells by means of manual, mechanical
and/or chemical means.
2. 18 Litter Control:
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Litter and debris generated by contractors from the landscape maintenance service will be
removed on every visit.
ZONE 3
City of South Miami Landscaping and Maintenance Program for Median and Swale Areas
consist of the following services:
3.1 Mowing:
The mowing of Median and Swale -from Sunset Drive from US I to 69th avenue will be perform
thirty (24) times per year.
Mowing cycle consists of thirty (24) cycles per year. Once every (10) days April I through
September once every fourteen (14) days, October I through March 31 st
• All leaves, litter and debris shall be" removed from grass before mowing.
• All mowers blades shall be sharp enough to cut, rather than tear, grass blades.
• Rotary mowers shall be used on this contract.
• Mowing shall not be performed when weather or other conditions would cause damaged
turf.
• All mowers are adjusted to the proper cutting height and level; to be measured from level
grade surface to the parallel and level plane of the mower blade.
3.2 Fertilizing:
Contractor shall be responsible for coordinating timing, delivery and application of all necessary
fertilizer as follows:
All trees, palms, grass areas and shrubs shall be fertilized three (3) times per year.
3.3 Edging:
After each mowing, use a mechanical edger to edge to a neat uniform vertical line all grass
abutting curbs, sidewalk, driveways, flush-paved surfaces, etc. as well as shrubs, ground covet
bed, hedges, trees, etc.
3.4 Trimming of Grass:
Grass will be trimmed simultaneously with the mowing at each visit. Grass trimming will be
accomplished by a hand held power line trimmers.
3.5 Raking:
Grass clippings caused by mowing, edging and trimming will be removed from the curbs, parking
lots; street, walkways, planted beds and other adjacent surfaces on the same day as mowed.
3.6 Shrubs Hedges and Ground Covers Care:
Shrubs and hedges will be trimmed as necessary in order to maintain a proper height and
appearance.
3.7 Trees and Palms:
Plants and shrubs shall be pruned at the best time for flower bud development, foliage growth;
and as the health of the plant may require. Shrubs shall not be clipped into balled of boxed for
unless such is required by the design. New sprouts will be removed from tree trunks. Low limbs
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and branches will be pruned and maintained to provide an 8 foot clearance over walkways,
parking lots and other areas which may interfere the visibility to vehicles and pedestrians.
3.8 Weed Control:
Weed control will be performed on plant beds and tree wells by means of manual! mechanical
and!or chemical means. '
3.9 Litter Control:
Litter and debris generated by contractors from the landscape maintenance service will be
removed on every visit.
ZONE 4
City of South Miami Landscaping and Maintenance Program for Median and Swale consists
of the following services:
4.10 Mowing:
The mowing of Median and Swale -64th Street from 59th Ave. to 60th Ave. will be performed
thirty (24) times cycles per year.
Mowing cycle consists of thirty (24) cycles per year. Once every (10) days; April I through
September once every fourteen (14) days; October I through March 31 st
• All leaves, litter and debris shall be removed from grass before mowing.
• All mowers blades shall be sharp enough to cut, rather than tear, grass blades.
• Rotary mowers shall be used on this contract.
• All mowers are adjusted to the proper cutting height and level; to be measured from level
grade surface to the parallel and level plane of the mower blade.
• Mowing shall not be performed when weather or other conditions would cause damaged
turf.
4.1 I Fertilizing:
Contractor shall be responsible for coordinating timing, delivery and application of all necessary
fertilizer as follows:
All trees, palms, grass areas and shrubs shall be fertilized three (3) times per year.
4.12 Edging After each mowing, use a mechanical edger to edge to a neat uniform vertical line all
grass abutting Curbs, sidewalk, driveways, flush-paved surfaces, etc. as well as shrubs, ground
covet bed, hedges, trees, etc.
4.13 Trimming of Grass-Grass will be trimmed simultaneously with the mowing at each visit. Grass
trimming will be accomplished by a hand held power line trimmers.
4.14 Raking-, Grass clippings caused by mowing, edging and trimming will be removed From the
curbs, parking lots, street; walkways, planted beds and other adjacent surfaces on the same day
as mowed.
4.15 Shrubs. Hedges and Ground Covers Care-Shrubs. and hedges will be trimmed as necessary in
order to maintain a proper height and appearance.
4.16 Trees and Palms.-Plants and shrubs shall be pruned at the best time forfl ower bud
development, foliage growth, and as the health of the plant .may require. Shrubs shall not be
clipped into balled of boxed for unless such is required by the design. New sprouts will be
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removed from tree trunks. Low limbs and branches will be pruned and maintained to provide an
8' foot clearance over walkways, parking lots and other areas which may interfere the visibility
to vehicles and pedestrians.
4.17 Weed Control-Weed control will be performed on plant beds and tree wells by means of
manual! mechanical and!or chemical means.
4.18 Litter Control-Litter and debris generated by contractors from the landscape maintenance
service will be removed on every visit.
ZONES
City of South Miami Landscaping and Maintenance Program for 57th Avenue from US I to
Sunset Drive consists of the following services:
5.10 Mowing:
The mowing of 57th Ave from US I to sunset Drive will be performed Thirty (24) times cycles
per year.
Mowing cycle. consists of thirty (24 ) cycles per year. Once every (10) days, April I through
September once every fourteen (14) days, October I through March 31 st
• All leaves, litter and debris shall be removed from grass before mowing.
• All mowers blades shall be sharp enough to cut, rather than tear, grass blades.
• Rotary mowers shall be used oft this contract.
• Mowing shall not be performed when weather or other conditions would cause
• Damaged turf.
• All mowers are adjusted to the proper cutting height and level; to be measured
• From level grade surface to the parallel and level
• Plane of the mower blade.
5.1 I Fertilizing:
Contractor shall be responsible for coordinating timing, delivery and application of all necessary
fertilizer as follows:
All trees, palms, grass areas and shrubs shall be fertilized three (3) times per year.
5. 12 Edging:
After each mowing, use a mechanical edger to edge to a neat uniform vertical line all grass
abutting curbs, sidewalk, driveways, flush-paved surfaces, etc. as well as shrubs, ground cover
bed, hedges, trees, etc
5.13 Trimming of Grass:
Grass will be trimmed simultaneously with the mowing at each visit. Grass trimming will be
accomplished by a hand held power line trimmers.
5.14 Raking:
Grass clippings caused by mowing, edging and trimming will be removed from the curbs, parking
lots, street, walkways, planted beds and other adjacent surfaces on the same day as mowed.
5.15 Shrubs Hedges and Ground Covers Care:
Shrubs and hedges will be trimmed as necessary in order to maintain a proper height and
appearance.
5.16 Trees and Palms:
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Plants and shrubs shall be pruned at the best time for flower bud development, foliage growth;
and as the health of the plant may require. Shrubs shall not be dipped into balled of boxed for
unless such is required by the design. New sprouts will be removed from tree trunks. Low limbs
and branches will be pruned and maintained to provide an 8' foot clearance over walkways,
parking lots and other areas which may interfere the visibility to vehicles and pedestrians.
5.17 Weed Control:
Weed control will be performed on plant beds and tree wells by means of manual! mechanical
and/or chemical means.
5.18 Litter Control
Litter and debris generated by contractors from the landscape, maintenance service will be
removed on every visit.
ZONE 6
City of South Miami Landscaping and Maintenance Program for I I Traffic Circles located
throughout the City consists of the following services:
6.1 Mowing:
The mowing of all I I Traffic Circles located throughout the City of So. Miami. The mowing will
be performed twenty six (24) times cycles per year.
Mowing cycle consists of twenty six (24) cycles per year.
• All leaves, litter and debris shall be removed from grass before mowing.
• All mowers blades shall be sharp enough to cut, rather than tear, grass blades.
• Rotary mowers shall be used be this contract.
• Mowing shall not be performed when weather or other conditions would cause
• Damaged turf.
• All mowers are adjusted to the proper cutting height and level; to be measured
• From level grade surface to the parallel and level
• Plane of the mower blade.
6.2 Fertilizing:
Contractor shall be responsible for coordinating timing, delivery and application of all necessary
fertilizer as follows:
All trees, palms, grass areas and shrubs shall be fertilized twice (2) times per year.
6.3 Edging:
After each mowing, use a mechanical edger to edge to a neat uniform vertical line all grass
abutting curbs, sidewalk, driveways, flush-paved surfaces, etc. as well as shrubs, ground cover
bed, hedges, trees, etc.
6.4 Trimming of Grass:
Grass will be trimmed simultaneously with the mowing at each visit. Grass trimming will be
accomplished by a hand held power line trimmers.
6.5 Raking:
Grass clippings caused by mowing, edging and trimming will be removed from the curbs, parking
lots, street, walkways, planted beds and other adjacent surfaces on the same day as mowed.
6.6 Shrubs Hedges and Ground Covers Care:
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Shrubs and hedges will be trimmed as necessary in order to maintain a proper height and
appearance.
6.7 Trees and Palms:
Plants and shrubs shall be pruned at the best time for flower bud development foliage growth,
and as the health of the plant may requite. Shrubs shall not be clipped into balled of boxed for
unless such is required by the design. New sprouts will be removed from tree trunks. Low limbs
and branches will be pruned and maintained to provide an 8' foot clearance over walkways,
parking lots and other areas which may interfere the visibility to vehicles and pedestrians.
6.8 Weed Control:
Weed control will be performed on plant beds and tree wells by means of manual mechanical
and/or chemical means.
6.9 Litter Control:
Litter and debris generated by contractors from the landscape maintenance service will be
removed on every visit.
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PRICING
Citywide Landscaping Services
DO NOT SUBMIT PRICING IN THIS SECTION
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TERM: The term of this contract is three (3) years and shall commence on the first calendar day of
the month succeeding the notice of award.
PERSONNEL: All Company personnel fulfilling the terms of this Agreement, shall be employed
solely by the Company and be employees of the Company. Company agrees to pay the following
for Company employees:
Wages
Income tax withholdings
Social security with holdings
State unemployment insurance
Federal unemployment insurance
Workmen's compensation insurance
Company shall train personnel. Personnel not performing up to the standards of the City will be
replaced by the Company immediately.
OPTION TO RENEW: The City shall have the option to renew this contract for one, two-year
period consecutively. Continuation of the contract beyond the initial period is the City's
prerogative, and not the right of the Company. This prerogative may be exercised only when such
continuation is clearly in the best interest of the City. Should the Company decline the City's right
to exercise the option period, the City will consider the Company in default which decision shall
affect the Company's eligibility for future contracts. The pricing schedule for the two-year contract
extension shall apply and is attached as IlPricing" and is part of this agreement by way of reference.
INSURANCE/LIABILITY: The Company shall maintain and keep in full force and effect the
coverage as set forth in the City's standard insurance requirements, a copy of which is attached as
IlGeneral Conditions and Information #8 and #10" and is part of this agreement by way of
reference.
TAXES: Company shall be responsible for all payments of federal, state, and/or local taxes related
to the Operations, inclusive of sales tax if applicable.
INDEPENDENT CONTRACTOR: Company is an independent entity under this Agreement
and nothing herein shall be construed to create a partnership, joint venture, or agency relationship
between the parties.
DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES: Company agrees to provide its services during the term of
this Agreement in accordance with all applicable laws, regulations, and health and safety standards.
LICENSES AND CERTIFICATIONS: Company shall secure all necessary business and
professional licenses at its sole expense prior to executing the Agreement.
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CANCELLATION: The City shall have the right to cancel this Agreement with or without cause
upon sixty (60) days written notice to Company. Upon termination, the City shall be entitled to a
refund of any monies paid for any period of time subsequent to date of termination.
ENTIRE AGREEMENT, MODIFICATION, and BINDING EFFECT: This Agreement
constitutes the entire agreement of the parties and supersedes any prior agreements,
understandings, representation or negotiation, written or oral. This Agreement may not be modified
or amended except in writing, signed by both parties hereto. This Agreement shall be binding upon
and inure to the benefit of the City and Company and to their respective heirs, successors and
assigns.
CUMULATIVE REMEDIES: The duties and obligations imposed by the contract documents, if
any, and the rights and remedies available hereunder, and, in particular but without limitation, the
warranties, guarantees and obligations imposed upon Company by the Contract Documents and the
rights and remedies available to the City hereunder, shall be in addition to, and shall not be
construed in any way as a limitation of, any rights and remedies available by law, by special guarantee
or by other provisions of the Contract Documents. In order to entitle any party to exercise any
remedy reserved to it in this Agreement, or existing in law or in equity, it shall not be necessary to
give notice, other than such notice as maybe herein expressly required.
CLAIM PERIOD: Should the City or the Company suffer injury or damage to its person or
property because of any error, omission, or act of the other or of any of their employees or agents
or others for whose acts they are legally liable, claim shall be made in writing to the other party
within twenty one (21) days of the first observance of such injury or damage.
JURY TRIAL: City and Company knowingly, irrevocably voluntarily and intentionally waive any
right either may have to a trial by jury in State or Federal Court proceedings in respect to any
action, proceeding, lawsuit or counterclaim arising out of the Contract Documents or the
performance of the Work thereunder.
VALIDITY OF EXECUTED COPIES: This agreement may be executed in several
counterparts, each of which may be construed as an original.
RULES OF INTERPRETATION: Throughout this agreement the male pronoun may be
substituted for female and neuter and the singular words substituted for plural and plural words
substituted for singular wherever applicable.
SEVERABILITY: If any term or provision of this Agreement or the application thereof to any
person or circumstance shall, to any extent, be invalid or unenforceable, the remainder of this
Agreement, or the application of such term or provision to persons or circumstances other than
those to which it is held invalid or unenforceable, shall not be affected thereby and each term and
provision of this Agreement shall be valid and enforceable to the fullest extent permitted by law.
NON-WAIVER: City and Company agree that no failure to exercise and no delay in exercising
any right, power or privilege under this Agreement on the part of either party shall operate as a
waiver of any right, power, or privilege under this Agreement. No waiver of this Agreement, in
whole or part, including the provisions of this paragraph, may be implied by any act or omission and
will only be valid and enforceable if in writing and duly executed by each of the parties to this
agreement. Any waiver of any term, condition or provision of this Agreement will not constitute a
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waiver of any other term, condition or provision hereof, nor will a waiver of any breach of any
term, condition or provision constitute a waiver of any subsequent or succeeding breach.
NO DISCRIMINATION: No action shall be taken by the Company which would discriminate
against any person on the basis of race, creed, color, national origin, religion, sex, familial status,
ethnicity, sexual orientation or disability.
INDEMNIFICATION: Company hereby covenants and agrees to indemnify and hold harmless
provisions set forth in "General Conditions and Information #8 and #10" and is part of this
agreement by way of reference.
GOVERNING LAWS: This Agreement and the performance of services hereunder will be
governed by the laws of the State of Florida, with exclusive venue for the resolution of any dispute
being a court of competent jurisdiction in Miami-Dade County, Florida.
ATTORNEYS' FEES AND COSTS: In the event of any litigation between the parties arising out
of or relating in any way to this Agreement or a breach thereof, each party shall bear its own costs
and legal fees.
AUDIT: Upon request and during regular business hours, the Company shall allow the City or its
consultant to audit, inspect, and examine the facility for safety and contractual compliance. In an
effort to confirm such information, the City may communicate directly with service providers and
providers of pool maintenance goods. Additionally, the Company shall keep complete and accurate
books and records of accounts and business operations in accordance with generally accepted
accounting principles for a period of three (3) years following termination of this Agreement.
ASSIGNMENT: Company shall not assign or transfer its rights under this Agreement without the
express written consent of the City. In turn and upon its approval, the City will not unreasonably
withhold and/or delay said consent as to rights but not duties and responsibilities.
EFFECTIVE DATE: This Agreement shall not become effective and binding until it has been
executed by both parties hereto and the effective date shall be the date of its execution by the last
party so executing it.
THIRD PARTY BENEFICIARY: It is specifically understood and agreed that no other person or
entity shall be a third party beneficiary hereunder, and that none of provisions of this Agreement
shall be for the benefit of or be enforceable by anyone other than the parties hereto, and that only
the parties hereto shall have any rights hereunder.
FURTHER ASSURANCES: The parties hereto agree to execute any and all other and further
documents as might be reasonably necessary in order to ratify, confirm, and effectuate the intent
and purposes of the Agreement.
TIME OF ESSENCE: Time is of the essence of this Agreement.
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CONSTRUCTION: This Agreement shall not be construed more strongly against either party
hereto, regardless of who was more responsible for its preparation.
FORCE MAJEURE: Neither party hereto shall be in default of its failure to perform its obligations
under this Agreement if caused by acts of God, civil commotion, strikes, labor disputes, or
governmental demands or requirements that could not be reasonably anticipated and the effects
avoided or mitigated. Each party shall notify the other of any such occurrence.
NOTICES: Whenever notice shall be required or permitted herein~ it shall be delivered by hand
delivery, e-mail, facsimile transmission or certified mail, with return receipt requested and shall be
deemed delivered on the date shown on the delivery confirmation or if by certified mail, the date on
the return receipt or the date shown as the date same was refused. Notices shall be delivered to
the following individuals or entities at the addresses (including e-mail) or facsimile transmission
numbers set forth below:
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Continuation of Attachment # I Citywide Landscaping Services Agreement
To the City of South Miami:
To the -------'
City Manager, Hector Mirabile, PhD
6130 Sunset Dr.
South Miami, FL 33143
Fax: _________________ ___
E-mail: ________________ _
With .copies by U.S. mail to:
City Attorney, Thomas Pepe, Esquire
6130 Sunset Dr.
South Miami, FL 33143
Company President
Address
Fax: ______________ ___
E-mail: __________ _
With copies by U.S. mail to:
Company Attorney
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties have signed this Agreement this _ day o(
_____ 0(2011.
COMPANY NAME, a Florida corporation
Signature of Witness
Name
AUTHENTICATION:
Signature: ____________ _
Maria M. Menendez, CMC
City Clerk
Read and Approved as to Form, Language,
Legality and Execution Thereof:
Signature:
City Attorney
By: _________ ___
___________ , as its President
CITY OF SOUTH MIAMI
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Signature: ____________ _
Dr. Hector Mirabile
City Manager
ATTACHMENT #1 PUBLIC ENTITY CRIMES AND CONFLICTS OF INTEREST
Citywide Landscaping Services
Pursuant to the provisions of Paragraph (2) (a) of Section 287.133, Florida State Statutes -"A
person or affiliate who has been placed on the convicted vendor list following a conviction for a
public entity crime may not submit a Bid on a Contract to provide any goods or services to a
public entity, may not submit a Bid on a Contract with a public entity for the construction or
repair of a public building or public work, may not submit bids on leases of real property to a
public entity. may not be awarded to perform work as a Contractor. supplier, Subcontractor,
or Consultant under a Contract with any public entity, and may not transact business with any
public entity in excess of the threshold amount Category Two of Section 287.017, Florida
Statutes, for thirty six (36) months from the date of being placed on the convicted vendor list".
The award of any contract hereunder is subject to the provisions of Chapter I 12, Florida State
Statutes. BIDDERS must disclose with their Bids, the name of any officer, director, partner,
associate or agent who is also an officer or employee of the City of South Miami or it's
agencies.
SWORN STATEMENT PURSUANT TO SECTION 287.133 (3)(a),
FLORIDA STATUTES, ON PUBLIC ENTITY CRIMES
THIS FORM MUST BE SIGNED AND SWORN TO IN THE PRESENCE OF A NOTARY
PUBLIC OR OTHER OFFICIAL AUTHORIZED TO ADMINISTER OATHS.
I. This sworn statement is submitted to -----------------------------------[print name of the public entity]
by ____________________________________________________ ___
[print individual's name and title]
for -------------------------------------------------------------[print name of entity submitting sworn statement]
whose business address is
and (if applicable) its Federal Employer Identification Number (FEIN) is _________ _
(If the entity has no FEIN, include the Social Security Number of the individual signing this
sworn statement: .)
2. I understand that a "public entity crime" as defined in Paragraph 287.133 (I )(g), Florida
Statutes, means a violation of any state or federal law by a person with respect to and
directly related to the transaction of business with any public entity or with an agency
or political subdivision of any other state or of the United States, including, but not
limited to , any bid or contract for goods or services to be provided to any public entity
or an agency or political subdivision of any other state or of the United States and
involving antitrust, fraud, theft, bribery, collusion, racketeering, conspiracy, or material
misrepresentation.
3. I understand that "convicted" or "conviction" as defined in Paragraph 287.133 (I )(b),
Florida Statutes, means a finding of guilt or a conviction of a public entity crime, with or
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without an adjudication of guilt, in any federal or state trial court of record relating to
charges brought by indictment or information after July I, 1989, as a result of a jury
verdict, non-jury trial, or entry of a plea of gUilty or nolo contendere.
4. I understand that an "affiliate" as defined in Paragraph 287.133 (I )(a), Florida Statutes,
means:
(a) A predecessor or successor of a person convicted of a public entity crime; or
(b) An entity under the control of any natural person who is active in the
management of the entity and who has been convicted of a public entity crime. The
term "affiliate" includes those officers, directors, executives, partners, shareholders,
employees, members, and agents who are active in the management of an affiliate. The
ownership by one person of shares constituting a controlling interest in any person, or a
pooling of equipment or income among persons when not for fair market value under
an arm's length agreement, shall be a prima facie case that one person controls another
person. A person who knowingly enters into a joint venture with a person who has
been convicted of a public entity crime in Florida during the preceding 36 months shall
be considered an affiliate.
5. I understand that a "person" as defined in Paragraph 287.133 (1)( e), Florida Statutes,
means any natural person or entity organized under the laws of any state or of the
United States with the legal power to enter into a binding contract and which bids or
applies to bid on contracts for the provision of goods or services led by a public entity,
or which otherwise transacts or applies to transact business with a public entity. The
term "person" includes those officers, directors, executives, partners, shareholders,
employees, members, and agents who are active in management of an entity.
6. Based on information and belief, the statement which I have marked below is true in
relation to the entity submitting this sworn statement. [Indicate which statement
applies.]
Neither the entity submitting this sworn statement, nor any of its officers,
directors, executives, partners, shareholders, employees, members, or agents who are
active in the management of the entity, nor any affiliate of the entity has been charged
with and convicted of a public entity crime subsequent to July I, 1989.
___ The entity submitting this sworn statement, or one or more of its officers,
directors, executives, partners, shareholders, employees, members, or agents who are
active in the management of the entity, or an affiliate of the entity has been charged with
and convicted of a public entity crime subsequent to July I, 1989.
___ The entity submitting this sworn statement, or one or more of its officers,
directors, executives, partners, shareholders, employees, members, or agents who are
active in the management of the entity, or an affiliate of the entity has been charged with
and convicted of a public entity crime subsequent of July I, 1989. However, there has
been a subsequent proceeding before a Hearing Officer of the State of Florida, Division
of Administrative Hearings and the Final Order entered by the Hearing Officer
determined that it was not in the public interest to place the entity submitting this
sworn statement on the convicted vendor list. {attach a copy of the final order.]
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Continuation of Attachment #2 Public Entity Crimes and Conflicts
I UNDERSTAND THAT THE SUBMISSION OF THIS FORM TO THE CONTRACTING
OFFICER FOR THE PUBLIC ENTITY INDENTIFIED IN PARAGRAPH I (ONE) ABOVE IS
FOR THAT PUBLIC ENTITY ONLY, AND THAT THIS FORM IS VALID THROUGH
DECEMBER 31 OF THE CALENDAR YEAR IN WHICH IT IS FILED. I ALSO UNDERSTAND
THAT I AM REQUIRED TO INFORM THE PUBLIC ENTITY PRIOR TO ENTERING INTO A
CONTRACT IN EXCESS OF THE THRESHOLD AMOUNT PROVIDED IN SECTION
287.017, FLORIDA STATUTES, FOR CATEGORY TWO OF ANY CHANGE IN THE
INFORMATION CONTAINED IN THIS FORM.
Sworn to and subscribed before me this
Personally known or
Produced identification
(Type of identification)
[signature]
day of ,20 -----------
Notary Public -State of
--~-------
My commission expires -----------
(Printed, typed or stamped commissioned name of notary public)
Form PUR 7068 (Rev.06/1 1/92)
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ATTACHMENT #2 DRUG FREE WORKPLACE
Citywide Landscaping Services
Whenever two or more Bids which are equal with respect to price, quality and service are
received by the State or by any political subdivisions for the procurement of commodities or
contractual services, a Bid received from a business that certifies that it has implemented a
drug-free workplace program shall be given preference in the award process. Established
procedures for processing tie Bids will be followed if none of the tied vendors have a drug-free
workplace program. In order to have a drug-free workplace program, a business shall:
I. Publish a statement notifying employees that the unlawful manufacture, distribution,
dispensing, possession, or use of a controlled substance is prohibited in the workplace
and specifying the actions that will be taken against employees for violations of such
prohibition.
2. Inform employees about the dangers of drug abuse in the workplace, the business'
policy of maintaining a drug-free workplace, any available drug counseling, rehabilitation,
and employee assistance programs, and the penalties that may be imposed upon
employees for drug abuse violations.
3. Give each employee engaged in providing the commodities or contractual services that
are under Bid a copy of the statement specified in Subsection (I).
4. In the statement specified in Subsection (I), notify the employees, that, as a condition of
working on the commodities or contractual services that are under Bid, the employee
will abide by the terms of the statement and will notify the employer of any conviction
of, or plea of guilty or nolo contendere to, any violation of Chapter 893 or of any
controlled substance law of the United States or any state, for a violation occurring in
the workplace no later than five (5) days after such conviction.
5. Impose a sanction on, or require the satisfactory participation in a drug abuse assistance
or rehabilitation program, if such is available in the employee's community, by any
employee who is so convicted.
6. Make a good faith effort to continue to maintain a drug-free workplace through
implementation of this section.
As the person authorized to sign the statement, I certify that this firm complies fully with the
above requirements.
PROPOSER's
Signature:
Print Name:
Date:
--------------------------------
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ATTACHMENT #3 No CONFLICT OF INTEREST/NoN-COLLUSION
CERTIFICATION
Citywide Landscaping Services
Submitted this __ day of. ___________ " 20 ____ ,
The undersigned, as Bidder/Proposer, declares that the only persons interested in this RFP are named
herein; that no other person has any interest in this RFP or in the Contract to which this RFP pertains;
that this response is made without connection or arrangement with any other person; and that this
response is in every respect fair and made in good faith, without collusion or fraud.
The Bidder/Proposer agrees if this response/submission is accepted, to execute an appropriate CITY
document for the purpose of establishing a formal contractual relationship between the Bidder/Proposer
and the CITY, for the performance of all requirements to which the response/submission pertains.
The Bidder/Proposer states that this response is based upon the documents identified by the following
number: Bid/RFP
The full-names and residences of persons and firms interested in the foregoing bid/proposal, as
principals, are as follows:
Name Street Address City State Zip
The Bidder/Proposer further certifies that this response/submission complies with section 4(c) of the
Charter of the City of Miami, Florida, that, to the best of its knowledge and belief, no Commissioner,
Mayor, or other officer or employee of the CITY has an interest directly or indirectly in the profits or
emoluments of the Contract, job, work or service to which the response/submission pertains.
Signature:
Printed Name:
Title: --------------------------------------
Telephone: --------------------------------------
Company Name --------------------------------------
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Continuation of Attachment #4No Con~id of inter/Non-Collusion Certification
NOTARY PUBLIC:
STATE OF
COUNTY OF ------------------------
The foregoing instrument was acknowledged before me this ___ day of
__________ " 20 by _____________________________ (name of
person whose signature is being notarized) who is
SEAL
Personally known to me, or
Personal identification:
Type of Identification Produced
Did take an oath, or
Did Not take an oath.
(Name of Notary Public: Print, Stamp
or type as commissioned.)
FAILURE TO COMPLETE. SIGN. & RETURN THIS FORM MAY DISQUALIFY YOUR RESPONSE
51
MIAMI DAILY BUSINESS REVIEW
Published Daily except Saturday, Sunday and
Legal Holidays
Miami, Miami-Dade Counly, Florida
STATE OF FLORIDA
COUNTY OF MIAMI-DADE:
Before the undersigned authority personally appeared
MARIA MESA, who on oath says that he or she is the
LEGAL CLERK, Legal Notices of the Miami Daily Business
Review flk/a Miami Review, a daily (except Saturday, Sunday
and Legal Holidays) newspaper, published at Miami in Miami-Dade
County, Florida; that the attached copy of advertisement,
being a Legal Advertisement of Notice in the matter of
CITY OF SOUTH MIAMI
REQUEST FOR PROPOSAL -CITYWIDE LANDSCAPING
in the XXXX Court,
was published in said newspaper in the issues of
03/21/2012
Affiant further says that the said Miami Daily Business
Review is a newspaper published at Miami in said Miami-Dade
County, Florida and that the said newspaper has
heretofore been continuously published in said Miami-Dade County,
Florida, each day (except Saturday, Sunday and Legal Holidays)
and has been entered as second class mail matter at the post
office in Miami in said Miami-Dade County, Florida, for a
period of one year next preceding the first publication of the
attached copy of advertisement; and affiant further says that he or
she has neither paid nor promised any person, firm or corporation
any discount, rebal '. 'l't1111ss' n or refund for the purpose
of securing tI· :.. vertisement fa publication in the said
~ per. ---~
l~ __ ----'-/ /
___ .. _______ ~_~-,-~-~c...====
~--~ <:::",,::::.,..sWd1n to and subscribed before me this
21 day of MARCH ,A,D, 2012
~y/~~~~
(SEAL)
MARIA MESA personally known to me
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CITY OF SOUTH MIAMI
REQUEST FOR PROP,OSAL
CITYWIDE LANDSCAPING
The City of South Miami, Florida, liereim'lfter relerred to as City, will
receive, sealed proposals. The submlltel,c:onalsJingotl,Wg_Oi .. QIIgIMl
unbound proJ!2!uu..wlearl~ IdQOtifY tllo:QrlgJnBJ)~1.ID.1!ddlliomt!
9.p.IDilJiJind .. Q.!llUOJllitlli!l.!l2R.Y1CO Of Ek\2.~shallbe el1i;losed
In a sealed envelope or <?ontlifner and shan oave RFPGWw[de Land-
scaping, and the name of the respondent clearly written on the exterior.
All proposalS mlJst be h3~ived by Ihe OffiCe of JOe ,City Cl<~rk, South
Miami CltyHnll, 6130Sunso.t Dlllle,80iJ\h Miami, FlorIda 33143, Sea,led
Proposels mu~t be racelved by I,he GityClerk, either by mall or hand
delivery, no lat')f IhMj.9~~_El:!!!!lY..Aru1I~:i,l\,
public opening will .take place at 10 A.M, in the Clly (jo01mlfjslon
Chambers located at ClIyHall on the same,da!e. Any ProposalS received
after 10 A.M, local time on said date willnot ~e'accepted under any:
circumstances. Any uncertainty regarding the' time a Proposal-is.
received will be resolVed against the Bidders.
The Project is generally described as:
The purpose of this Request for Purpoaal (URFPU) is to solicit
PROPOSAL,S to provide landscaping maintenance in the City over
a Ihr*year perloli, The sc9Pe, of work for th.ls profect is to include
and Is notlimlled to the mdwlng, edging. trimming of grass, raking,
tree removal and weed control.
A Mandatory Pre-PROPOSAL Meeting will be held at 10 A.M, local
time on Friday March 30, 2012 South Miami City Hall, 6130 Sunset
Drive, Miami, FL 33143 In the Commission Chambers. The'
re-PROPOSAL Meeting shall be held regardless of weather'
conditions.
Any requests for additional intormatJon or~lariflcation should 1)(;)
submitted in writing by l!I:.!mAM. local time onl'\lednesday. April 4.
2012 to the attention of Steven KUlick, C,P.M, Purchasing Manager af
skulickesouthmiamifl.gov or via facsimile at (305) 667-7806.
Proposals are subject 10 the attached stand!ud Terms and Conditions con-
tained in the Gomptele bid package. Interested Bidders who wish to bi~ on this',
RFP C<lf1 obtain Ihe complete L1id packagll £II City's website at ci!)iofsouth:
rniarnl,lli1V.!lli1~l!,ll.tlR?src=gel'ldOQ~rm",BlctE'ostinq2Jl10&cateJJ9lY",RI~Ps.. .
gn~ or at the City Clerk's office Monday through Friday 110019:00 A,M"
to 4:00 P.M.
The City of South Mli:lrnl reselVes the right to award the bid to the lowest.
most responsive, responsible bidder, as determined by the City
Commission, subject to the right of the City to reject any and all bids, to
waive any irregularity in the bids or bidding procedure and subject also to
the right of the City to award bid and contract to bidders other than the
low bidder.
3/21
Maria M. Menendez, CMC
South Miami City Clerk
12-B-149/1854812M
20SE I THURSDAY, JUNE 7, 2012 SE "' ____ ,_, __ """'""'_""' ___ " ___ , ______ , __ ,, ___ "",_,_'"""'_,, MiamiHer~I9"~om I THE MIAMI HERALD
CORAL GABLES
Preschoolers get to pursue own interests
• PRESCHOOLERS, FROM 6SE
"They love to imitate, and
that's the way they learn,"
Pinto said. "It makes chil-
dren a part of their own
learning."
La Piazza Academy also
features a library; a butterfly
garden and a sand area,
which promote hands-on
exploration.
"They explore with natu-
ral materials, like sand and
water," Pinto said. "We don't
care if they get dirty. That's
where it begins."
The preschool will also
offer a language-immersion
program all day, with a lead
teacher speaking to the stu-
dents in English and a co-
teacher conversing in Span-
ish. A portion of each school
day will also be dedicated to
teaching the students Man-
darin in a "dynamic way," es-
pecially by linking the les-
sons to music and dance,
Pinto said.
Along with promoting pa-
rental involvement and stu-
dents' participation in com-
munity activities, La Piazza
Academy will also focus on
teaching the children about
social responsibility, which
Pinto said is an aspect
unique to the school.
La Piazza Academy's fa-
cility is in the process of be -
coming LEED-certified, and
Pinto wants the school to
eventually be green and en-
vironmentally conscious.
For now, the school plans on
instilling in the students a
sense of why they should
take care of the planet,
whether it be by taking them
to the butterfly garden and
observing a butterfly's
NEIGHBORS CALENDAR
• CALENDAR, FROM SSE
Fred Babson; registration to com-
pete required,
COMEDY
New York Comedy Club After Prom:
If you really think back, some of the
best times you've had in high school
have always involved big laughs. this
year, make sure to celebrate your
after prom the right way, at the new
york comedy clubL
11:45 p,m. June 13, The Clevelander,
1020 Ocean Dr., Miami Beach. $30 "
$55.
The Comedy Inn: Features local and
national stand-up comedians; call or
email to rsvp@comedyinn.com for
reservations.
9:30 p.m. June 8, The Comedy Inn,
14501 S. Dixie Hwy., Palmetto Bay.
$35 (includes premium open bar),
reservations required.
www.comedyinn.com.
Tommy Davidson:
CITY OF SOUTH MIAMI
COURTESY NOTICE
NOTICE IS HEREBY given that the City Commission of the City of South Miami, Florida will
conduct Public Hearing(s) at its regular City Commission meeting scheduled for Tuesday,
June 12. 2012. beginning at 7:30 p.m., in the City Commission Chambers, 6130 Sunset Drive,
to consider the following item(s):
A Resolution authorizing the City Manager to enter into a 3-year agreement with the
South Miami Grey Ghosts Soccer Club for the Management of Soccer Programs at
,§outh Miami Park.
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A Resolution authorizing the City Manager to enter into a 3-year agreement and one0
two-year option for a total of five consecutive years, with SFM Services, Inc. for
Landscaping Services for public right-ot-way areas within the City.
A Resolution authorizing the City Managerto enter into agreements with DRC Emergency
Services, LLC, Crowder-Gulf Joint Venture, Inc. and Byrd Brothers Emergency Services,
LLC for Emergency Debris Removal and Disposal Services through the existing City of
Miami contract, bid no. 274253(16).
ALL interested parties are invited to attend and will be heard.
For further information, please contact the City Clerk's Office at: 305-663-6340.
Maria M. Menendez, CMC
City Clerk
Pursuant to Florida Statutes 286.0105, the City hereby advises the public that if a person decides to appeal any decision made by
this Board, Agency or Commission with respect to any matter considered al its meeting or hearing, he or she will need a record
of the proceedings, and that for such purpose, affected person may need to ensure that a verbatim record of the proceedings is
made which record includes the testimony and evidence upon which the appeal is to be based.
8:30 p.m. June 14. The Improv
Comedy Club, 3390 Mary St., North-
east Coconut Grove. 305-441-8200.
www.improv.com/ComedyClub/
Miami/Calendar7view=list&
pagelndex=O.
ELECTRONIC
Avicii @ AmericanAirlines Arena:
World's First Ever Electronic Dance
Music All Arena Tour features Gram-
my-nominated DJ and producer
AVICII and the AVICII-LE7ELS tour.
Features a set with smash hits ..
8 p.m. June 8, American Airlines
Arena, 601 Biscayne Blvd .. Park West.
$4950-$75.
www.ticketmaster.com/event/
OD004874AE8058BD?came
from=AEGLlVE_WAVIMIA
060812AEG001.
ETHNIC & CULTURAL
Learning with Inlingua: Come
explore the world without leaving
Miami! Each Sunday we will be
discovering interesting facts and
traditions about a different country ..
2 p.m. June 10. Miami Children's
growth or by teaching them
how to plant.
"Once children learn the
concepts of recycling, water
conservation and taking
care of the world they live in,
the parents also become in-
terested in what they could
do in the world;' Pinto said.
"It's not only about our kids
learning -it's also about
giving something back to
the community."
Museum, 980 MacArthur Cswy.,
Watson Island. Admission $160rida
Resident $12, Children under 1 year
FREE. www.miamichildrensmuseum,
org/visit/whatshappening.html.
FAIRS & FESTIVALS
A Summer to Remember '50s Beach
Bash: Calling all cool cats to event
that transport guests to a 1950s
beach bash with a showcase of
Vintage inspired swimwear and
casual wear from L.A. Boudoir and
cars from Dezer Collection Auto
Museum plus music from the era and
cocktail samples 3-4 p.m.
3 p.m. June 10. Dune Oceanfront
Burger Lounge, 455 Grand Bay Dr ..
Key Biscayne. Free admission.
305-365-4208.
Bridal & Quince LuXUry Showcase:
An intimate opportunity to meet
hand-picked wedding and event
professionals, Complimentary Vodka
Drinks, Chocolate Fountain, Appetiz"
ers and Live Entertainment.
Wednesday, June 13, 2012
6pm,,9pm
Price: FREE ADMISSION
Renaissance at the Gables
2340 SW 32 Avenue
Miami 33145
305 ..
6 p.m. June 13. Renaissance at the
Gables, 2340 SW 32 Avenue, Coral
Way, FREE ADMISSION.
305-445-1313.
https://www.facebook.com/
events/464333836917383.
Family Summer Kick-Off: The
Healthy Start Coalition of Miami-
Dade and the Early Learning Coali-
tion of Miami-Dade/Monroe are
partnering to host the Family Sum-
mer Kick-Off, a FREE day of fun for
the entire family ..
9 a.m. June 9. Miami-Dade County
Fair and Expo Center, 10901 SW 24th
Street. University Park. Free.
305-597-3666. www.hscmd.org.
Food Truck Round-Up and Bike
Night: Gourmet food trucks, Live
DJ's, DJ Smooth & DJ Bert. Every
Wednesday 6pm -midnight. Free
parking and admission. For more
Enrollment for La Piazza
Academy's summer pro-
gram and 2012-13 school
year is currently open. 1\1-
ition per student is $990 a
month. The school, which is
located at 101 Salzedo St. in
Coral Gables, will host an
open house from 11 am. to 3
p.m. Saturday. Call
305-495-4832 or visit lapiaz-
zaacademy.com for more
information.
information call 305,,834-1912 or
954-652,,9671.
7 p.m. June 13. Hialeah Park, 2200
E 4th Ave, Hialeah. Free admission
and parking. 305-834-1912 or
954-652-9671.
Normandy Village Marketplace: Year
round Saturday Market at the Rue
Vendome Fountain featuring locally
grown organic fruils and vegetables,
local honey, baked goods, empana-
das, fresh fish, plants, orchids, cut
flowers, tropical fruit smoothies,
crafts and jewelry ..
9 a.m. June 9. Normandy Village
Marketplace, 900 71st St., Miami
Beach, Free. 305-531-0038.
themarketcompany.org.
Pinecrest Gardens Farmers Market:
Year round Sunday Market featuring
locally grown organic fruits and
vegetables, local honey, Artisan
baked goods, freshly prepared foods
from local chefs and caterers, fresh
fish, fresh cheeses, plants (vegetable
and herbs), orchids, cut flowers and
tropical fruit smoothies ..
9 a.m. June 10. Pinecrest Gardens
Farmers Market, 1100 SW 5tth
Avenue, Overtown. free.
305-531-0038,
themarketcompany,org,
The South Florida EDM Fair: Week"
end of music on three main stages
plus afterparties in walking distance
from venue from 3 to 8 a.m. Features
various VIP zones and tents, meet-
and-greet sections, free parking ..
1 p.m. June 8. The Awarehouse,
550 NW 29th St., Wynwood.
$40-$180, depending on package.
FILM
Anna Bolena Met Summer Encore:
6:30 p.m, June 13. Cinebistro at
Dolphin Mall, 11471 NW 12th St.,.
Anna Bolena Met Summer Encore:
6:30 p.m, June 13. Regal South
Beach Stadium 18. 1120 Lincoln Rd.,
Miami Beach.
Baracoa Where Cuba Began:
9:15 p.m. June 7. Tower Theater,
300 NE Second Ave., Downtown
• TURN TO CALENDAR, 23SE
MIAMI DAILY BUSINESS REVIEW
Published Daily except Saturday, Sunday and
Legal Holidays .
Miami, Miami-Dade County, Florida
STATE OF FLORIDA
COUNTY OF MIAMI-DADE:
Before the undersigned authority personally appeared
V. PEREZ, who on oath says that he or she is the
LEGAL CLERK, Legal Notices of the Miami Daily Business
Review f/kla Miami Review, a daily (except Saturday, Sunday
and Legal Holidays) newspaper, published at Miami in Miami-Dade
County, Florida; that the attached copy of advertisement,
being a Legal Advertisement of Notice in the matter of
CITY OF SOUTH MIAMI
PUBLIC HEARING -JUNE 12,2012
in the XXXX Court,
was published in said newspaper in the issues of
06/01/2012
Affiant further says that the said Miami Daily Business
Review is a newspaper published at Miami in said Miami-Dade
County, Florida and that the said newspaper has
heretofore been continuously published in said Miami-Dade County,
Florida, each day (except Saturday, Sunday and Legal Holidays)
and has been entered as second class mail matter at the post
office in Miami in said Miami-Dade County, Florida, for a
period of one year next preceding the first publication of the
attached copy of advertisement; and affiant further says that he or
she has neither paid nor promised any person, firm or corporation
any discount, rebate, commission or refund for the purpose
of securing this advertisement for publication in the said
ne:d
Sworn to and subscribed before me thi
01 day of JUNE ,A.D. 2012
(SEAL)
V. PEREZ personally known to me