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HomeMy WebLinkAboutC2022-075 - M.R. Tanner1 Contract No. 2022-075 PROFESSIONAL SERVICES AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE TOWN OF FOUNTAIN HILLS AND M.R. TANNER DEVELOPMENT & CONSTRUCTION, LLC THIS PROFESSIONAL SERVICES AGREEMENT (this “Agreement”) is entered into as of May 17, 2022, between the Town of Fountain Hills, an Arizona municipal corporation (the “Town”) and M.R. Tanner Development & Construction, LLC, a(n) Arizona limited liability company (the “Vendor”). RECITALS A. The Town issued a Request for Proposals, RFP No. 2021-RFP-014 (the “RFP”), a copy of which is on file with the Town and incorporated herein by reference, seeking proposals from vendors interested in providing Pavement Maintenance at Saguaro and Shea Blvd. for the Town (the “Services”). B. The Vendor responded to the RFP by submitting a proposal (the “Proposal”), attached hereto as Exhibit A and incorporated herein by reference. C. The Town desires to enter into an Agreement with the Vendor to perform the Services, as set forth below. AGREEMENT NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the foregoing introduction and recitals, which are incorporated herein by reference, the following mutual covenants and conditions, and other good and valuable consideration, the receipt and sufficiency of which are hereby acknowledged, the Town and the Vendor hereby agree as follows: 1. Term of Agreement. This Agreement shall be effective as of the date first set forth above and shall remain in full force and effect until June 30, 2023. 2. Scope of Work. Vendor shall provide the Services as set forth in the Proposal attached hereto as Exhibit A and incorporated herein by reference. 3. Compensation. The Town shall pay the Vendor an amount not to exceed $1,400,000, at the rates set forth in the Fee Proposal attached hereto as Exhibit A and incorporated herein by reference. 4. Payments. The Town shall pay the Vendor monthly (and the Vendor shall invoice the Town monthly), based upon work performed and completed to date, and upon submission and approval of invoices. All invoices shall document and itemize all work completed to date. Each 2 invoice statement shall include a record of time expended and work performed in sufficient detail to justify payment. This Agreement must be referenced on all invoices. 5. Documents. All documents, including any intellectual property rights thereto, prepared and submitted to the Town pursuant to this Agreement shall be the property of the Town. 6. Vendor Personnel. Vendor shall provide adequate, experienced personnel, capable of and devoted to the successful performance of the Services under this Agreement. Vendor agrees to assign specific individuals to key positions. If deemed qualified, the Vendor is encouraged to hire Town residents to fill vacant positions at all levels. Vendor agrees that, upon commencement of the Services to be performed under this Agreement, key personnel shall not be removed or replaced without prior written notice to the Town. If key personnel are not available to perform the Services for a continuous period exceeding 30 calendar days, or are expected to devote substantially less effort to the Services than initially anticipated, Vendor shall immediately notify the Town of same and shall, subject to the concurrence of the Town, replace such personnel with personnel possessing substantially equal ability and qualifications. 7. Inspection; Acceptance. All work shall be subject to inspection and acceptance by the Town at reasonable times during Vendor’s performance. The Vendor shall provide and maintain a self-inspection system that is acceptable to the Town. 8. Licenses; Materials. Vendor shall maintain in current status all federal, state and local licenses and permits required for the operation of the business conducted by the Vendor. The Town has no obligation to provide Vendor, its employees or subcontractors any business registrations or licenses required to perform the specific services set forth in this Agreement. The Town has no obligation to provide tools, equipment or material to Vendor. 9. Performance Warranty. Vendor warrants that the Services rendered will conform to the requirements of this Agreement and with the care and skill ordinarily used by members of the same profession practicing under similar circumstances at the same time and in the same locality. 10. Indemnification. To the fullest extent permitted by law, the Vendor shall indemnify, defend and hold harmless the Town and each council member, officer, employee or agent thereof (the Town and any such person being herein called an “Indemnified Party”), for, from and against any and all losses, claims, damages, liabilities, costs and expenses (including, but not limited to, reasonable attorneys’ fees, court costs and the costs of appellate proceedings) to which any such Indemnified Party may become subject, under any theory of liability whatsoever (“Claims”), insofar as such Claims (or actions in respect thereof) relate to, arise out of, or are caused by or based upon the negligent acts, intentional misconduct, errors, mistakes or omissions, breach of contract, in connection with the work or services of the Vendor, its officers, employees, agents, or any tier of subcontractor in the performance of this Agreement. The amount and type of insurance coverage requirements set forth below will in no way be construed as limiting the scope of the indemnity in this Section. 11. Insurance. 3 11.1 General. A. Insurer Qualifications. Without limiting any obligations or liabilities of Vendor, Vendor shall purchase and maintain, at its own expense, hereinafter stipulated minimum insurance with insurance companies authorized to do business in the State of Arizona pursuant to ARIZ. REV. STAT. § 20-206, as amended, with an AM Best, Inc. rating of A- or above with policies and forms satisfactory to the Town. Failure to maintain insurance as specified herein may result in termination of this Agreement at the Town’s option. B. No Representation of Coverage Adequacy. By requiring insurance herein, the Town does not represent that coverage and limits will be adequate to protect Vendor. The Town reserves the right to review any and all of the insurance policies and/or endorsements cited in this Agreement but has no obligation to do so. Failure to demand such evidence of full compliance with the insurance requirements set forth in this Agreement or failure to identify any insurance deficiency shall not relieve Vendor from, nor be construed or deemed a waiver of, its obligation to maintain the required insurance at all times during the performance of this Agreement. C. Additional Insured. All insurance coverage, except Workers’ Compensation insurance and Professional Liability insurance, if applicable, shall name, to the fullest extent permitted by law for claims arising out of the performance of this Agreement, the Town, its agents, representatives, officers, directors, officials and employees as Additional Insured as specified under the respective coverage sections of this Agreement. D. Coverage Term. All insurance required herein shall be maintained in full force and effect until all work or services required to be performed under the terms of this Agreement are satisfactorily performed, completed and formally accepted by the Town, unless specified otherwise in this Agreement. E. Primary Insurance. Vendor’s insurance shall be primary insurance with respect to performance of this Agreement and in the protection of the Town as an Additional Insured. F. Claims Made. In the event any insurance policies required by this Agreement are written on a “claims made” basis, coverage shall extend, either by keeping coverage in force or purchasing an extended reporting option, for three years past completion and acceptance of the services. Such continuing coverage shall be evidenced by submission of annual Certificates of Insurance citing applicable coverage is in force and contains the provisions as required herein for the three-year period. G. Waiver. All policies, except for Professional Liability, including Workers’ Compensation insurance, shall contain a waiver of rights of recovery (subrogation) against the Town, its agents, representatives, officials, officers and 4 employees for any claims arising out of the work or services of Vendor. Vendor shall arrange to have such subrogation waivers incorporated into each policy via formal written endorsement thereto. H. Policy Deductibles and/or Self-Insured Retentions. The policies set forth in these requirements may provide coverage that contains deductibles or self-insured retention amounts. Such deductibles or self-insured retention shall not be applicable with respect to the policy limits provided to the Town. Vendor shall be solely responsible for any such deductible or self-insured retention amount. I. Use of Subcontractors. If any work under this Agreement is subcontracted in any way, Vendor shall execute written agreements with its subcontractors containing the indemnification provisions set forth in this Agreement and insurance requirements set forth herein protecting the Town and Vendor. Vendor shall be responsible for executing any agreements with its subcontractors and obtaining certificates of insurance verifying the insurance requirements. J. Evidence of Insurance. Prior to commencing any work or services under this Agreement, Vendor will provide the Town with suitable evidence of insurance in the form of certificates of insurance and a copy of the declaration page(s) of the insurance policies as required by this Agreement, issued by Vendor’s insurance insurer(s) as evidence that policies are placed with acceptable insurers as specified herein and provide the required coverages, conditions and limits of coverage specified in this Agreement and that such coverage and provisions are in full force and effect. Confidential information such as the policy premium may be redacted from the declaration page(s) of each insurance policy, provided that such redactions do not alter any of the information required by this Agreement. The Town shall reasonably rely upon the certificates of insurance and declaration page(s) of the insurance policies as evidence of coverage but such acceptance and reliance shall not waive or alter in any way the insurance requirements or obligations of this Agreement. If any of the policies required by this Agreement expire during the life of this Agreement, it shall be Vendor’s responsibility to forward renewal certificates and declaration page(s) to the Town 30 days prior to the expiration date. All certificates of insurance and declarations required by this Agreement shall be identified by referencing the RFP number and title or this Agreement. A $25.00 administrative fee shall be assessed for all certificates or declarations received without the appropriate RFP number and title or a reference to this Agreement, as applicable. Additionally, certificates of insurance and declaration page(s) of the insurance policies submitted without referencing the appropriate RFP number and title or a reference to this Agreement, as applicable, will be subject to rejection and may be returned or discarded. Certificates of insurance and declaration page(s) shall specifically include the following provisions: (1) The Town, its agents, representatives, officers, directors, officials and employees are Additional Insureds as follows: (a) Commercial General Liability – Under Insurance Services Office, Inc., (“ISO”) Form CG 20 10 03 97 or equivalent. 5 (b) Auto Liability – Under ISO Form CA 20 48 or equivalent. (c) Excess Liability – Follow Form to underlying insurance. (2) Vendor’s insurance shall be primary insurance with respect to performance of this Agreement. (3) All policies, except for Professional Liability, including Workers’ Compensation, waive rights of recovery (subrogation) against Town, its agents, representatives, officers, officials and employees for any claims arising out of work or services performed by Vendor under this Agreement. (4) ACORD certificate of insurance form 25 (2014/01) is preferred. If ACORD certificate of insurance form 25 (2001/08) is used, the phrases in the cancellation provision “endeavor to” and “but failure to mail such notice shall impose no obligation or liability of any kind upon the company, its agents or representatives” shall be deleted. Certificate forms other than ACORD form shall have similar restrictive language deleted. 11.2 Required Insurance Coverage. A. Commercial General Liability. Vendor shall maintain “occurrence” form Commercial General Liability insurance with an unimpaired limit of not less than $1,000,000 for each occurrence, $2,000,000 Products and Completed Operations Annual Aggregate and a $2,000,000 General Aggregate Limit. The policy shall cover liability arising from premises, operations, independent contractors, products-completed operations, personal injury and advertising injury. Coverage under the policy will be at least as broad as ISO policy form CG 00 010 93 or equivalent thereof, including but not limited to, separation of insured’s clause. To the fullest extent allowed by law, for claims arising out of the performance of this Agreement, the Town, its agents, representatives, officers, officials and employees shall be cited as an Additional Insured under ISO, Commercial General Liability Additional Insured Endorsement form CG 20 10 03 97, or equivalent, which shall read “Who is an Insured (Section II) is amended to include as an insured the person or organization shown in the Schedule, but only with respect to liability arising out of “your work” for that insured by or for you.” If any Excess insurance is utilized to fulfill the requirements of this subsection, such Excess insurance shall be “follow form” equal or broader in coverage scope than underlying insurance. B. Vehicle Liability. Vendor shall maintain Business Automobile Liability insurance with a limit of $1,000,000 each occurrence on Vendor’s owned, hired and non-owned vehicles assigned to or used in the performance of the Vendor’s work or services under this Agreement. Coverage will be at least as broad as ISO coverage code “1” “any auto” policy form CA 00 01 12 93 or equivalent thereof. To the fullest extent 6 allowed by law, for claims arising out of the performance of this Agreement, the Town, its agents, representatives, officers, directors, officials and employees shall be cited as an Additional Insured under ISO Business Auto policy Designated Insured Endorsement form CA 20 48 or equivalent. If any Excess insurance is utilized to fulfill the requirements of this subsection, such Excess insurance shall be “follow form” equal or broader in coverage scope than underlying insurance. C. Professional Liability. If this Agreement is the subject of any professional services or work, or if the Vendor engages in any professional services or work in any way related to performing the work under this Agreement, the Vendor shall maintain Professional Liability insurance covering negligent errors and omissions arising out of the Services performed by the Vendor, or anyone employed by the Vendor, or anyone for whose negligent acts, mistakes, errors and omissions the Vendor is legally liable, with an unimpaired liability insurance limit of $2,000,000 each claim and $2,000,000 annual aggregate. D. Workers’ Compensation Insurance. Vendor shall maintain Workers’ Compensation insurance to cover obligations imposed by federal and state statutes having jurisdiction over Vendor’s employees engaged in the performance of work or services under this Agreement and shall also maintain Employers Liability Insurance of not less than $500,000 for each accident, $500,000 disease for each employee and $1,000,000 disease policy limit. 11.3 Cancellation and Expiration Notice. Insurance required herein shall not expire, be canceled, or be materially changed without 30 days’ prior written notice to the Town. 12. Termination; Cancellation. 12.1 For Town’s Convenience. This Agreement is for the convenience of the Town and, as such, may be terminated without cause after receipt by Vendor of written notice by the Town. Upon termination for convenience, Vendor shall be paid for all undisputed services performed to the termination date. 12.2 For Cause. If either party fails to perform any obligation pursuant to this Agreement and such party fails to cure its nonperformance within 30 days after notice of nonperformance is given by the non-defaulting party, such party will be in default. In the event of such default, the non-defaulting party may terminate this Agreement immediately for cause and will have all remedies that are available to it at law or in equity including, without limitation, the remedy of specific performance. If the nature of the defaulting party’s nonperformance is such that it cannot reasonably be cured within 30 days, then the defaulting party will have such additional periods of time as may be reasonably necessary under the circumstances, provided the defaulting party immediately (A) provides written notice to the non-defaulting party and (B) commences to cure its nonperformance and thereafter diligently continues to completion the cure of its nonperformance. In no event shall any such cure period exceed 90 days. In the event of such termination for cause, payment shall be made by the Town to the Vendor for the undisputed portion of its fee due as of the termination date. 7 12.3 Due to Work Stoppage. This Agreement may be terminated by the Town upon 30 days’ written notice to Vendor in the event that the Services are permanently abandoned. In the event of such termination due to work stoppage, payment shall be made by the Town to the Vendor for the undisputed portion of its fee due as of the termination date. 12.4 Conflict of Interest. This Agreement is subject to the provisions of ARIZ. REV. STAT. § 38-511. The Town may cancel this Agreement without penalty or further obligations by the Town or any of its departments or agencies if any person significantly involved in initiating, negotiating, securing, drafting or creating this Agreement on behalf of the Town or any of its departments or agencies is, at any time while this Agreement or any extension of this Agreement is in effect, an employee of any other party to this Agreement in any capacity or a Vendor to any other party of this Agreement with respect to the subject matter of this Agreement. 12.5 Gratuities. The Town may, by written notice to the Vendor, cancel this Agreement if it is found by the Town that gratuities, in the form of economic opportunity, future employment, entertainment, gifts or otherwise, were offered or given by the Vendor or any agent or representative of the Vendor to any officer, agent or employee of the Town for the purpose of securing this Agreement. In the event this Agreement is canceled by the Town pursuant to this provision, the Town shall be entitled, in addition to any other rights and remedies, to recover and withhold from the Vendor an amount equal to 150% of the gratuity. 12.6 Agreement Subject to Appropriation. This Agreement is subject to the provisions of ARIZ. CONST. ART. IX, § 5 and ARIZ. REV. STAT. § 42-17106. The provisions of this Agreement for payment of funds by the Town shall be effective when funds are appropriated for purposes of this Agreement and are actually available for payment. The Town shall be the sole judge and authority in determining the availability of funds under this Agreement and the Town shall keep the Vendor fully informed as to the availability of funds for this Agreement. The obligation of the Town to make any payment pursuant to this Agreement is a current expense of the Town, payable exclusively from such annual appropriations, and is not a general obligation or indebtedness of the Town. If the Town Council fails to appropriate money sufficient to pay the amounts as set forth in this Agreement during any immediately succeeding fiscal year, this Agreement shall terminate at the end of then-current fiscal year and the Town and the Vendor shall be relieved of any subsequent obligation under this Agreement. 13. Miscellaneous. 13.1 Independent Contractor. It is clearly understood that each party will act in its individual capacity and not as an agent, employee, partner, joint venturer, or associate of the other. An employee or agent of one party shall not be deemed or construed to be the employee or agent of the other for any purpose whatsoever. The Vendor acknowledges and agrees that the Services provided under this Agreement are being provided as an independent contractor, not as an employee or agent of the Town. Vendor, its employees and subcontractors are not entitled to workers’ compensation benefits from the Town. The Town does not have the authority to supervise or control the actual work of Vendor, its employees or subcontractors. The Vendor, and not the Town, shall determine the time of its performance of the services provided under this 8 Agreement so long as Vendor meets the requirements as agreed in Section 2 above and in Exhibit A. Vendor is neither prohibited from entering into other contracts nor prohibited from practicing its profession elsewhere. Town and Vendor do not intend to nor will they combine business operations under this Agreement. 13.2 Applicable Law; Venue. This Agreement shall be governed by the laws of the State of Arizona and suit pertaining to this Agreement may be brought only in courts in Maricopa County, Arizona. 13.3 Laws and Regulations. Vendor shall keep fully informed and shall at all times during the performance of its duties under this Agreement ensure that it and any person for whom the Vendor is responsible abides by, and remains in compliance with, all rules, regulations, ordinances, statutes or laws affecting the Services, including, but not limited to, the following: (A) existing and future Town and County ordinances and regulations; (B) existing and future State and Federal laws; and (C) existing and future Occupational Safety and Health Administration standards. 13.4 Amendments. This Agreement may be modified only by a written amendment signed by persons duly authorized to enter into contracts on behalf of the Town and the Vendor. 13.5 Provisions Required by Law. Each and every provision of law and any clause required by law to be in this Agreement will be read and enforced as though it were included herein and, if through mistake or otherwise any such provision is not inserted, or is not correctly inserted, then upon the application of either party, this Agreement will promptly be physically amended to make such insertion or correction. 13.6 Severability. The provisions of this Agreement are severable to the extent that any provision or application held to be invalid by a Court of competent jurisdiction shall not affect any other provision or application of this Agreement which may remain in effect without the invalid provision or application. 13.7 Entire Agreement; Interpretation; Parol Evidence. This Agreement represents the entire agreement of the parties with respect to its subject matter, and all previous agreements, whether oral or written, entered into prior to this Agreement are hereby revoked and superseded by this Agreement. No representations, warranties, inducements or oral agreements have been made by any of the parties except as expressly set forth herein, or in any other contemporaneous written agreement executed for the purposes of carrying out the provisions of this Agreement. This Agreement shall be construed and interpreted according to its plain meaning, and no presumption shall be deemed to apply in favor of, or against the party drafting this Agreement. The parties acknowledge and agree that each has had the opportunity to seek and utilize legal counsel in the drafting of, review of, and entry into this Agreement. 13.8 Assignment; Delegation. No right or interest in this Agreement shall be assigned or delegated by Vendor without prior, written permission of the Town, signed by the Town Manager. Any attempted assignment or delegation by Vendor in violation of this provision shall be a breach of this Agreement by Vendor. 9 13.9 Subcontracts. No subcontract shall be entered into by the Vendor with any other party to furnish any of the material or services specified herein without the prior written approval of the Town. The Vendor is responsible for performance under this Agreement whether or not subcontractors are used. Failure to pay subcontractors in a timely manner pursuant to any subcontract shall be a material breach of this Agreement by Vendor. 13.10 Rights and Remedies. No provision in this Agreement shall be construed, expressly or by implication, as waiver by the Town of any existing or future right and/or remedy available by law in the event of any claim of default or breach of this Agreement. The failure of the Town to insist upon the strict performance of any term or condition of this Agreement or to exercise or delay the exercise of any right or remedy provided in this Agreement, or by law, or the Town’s acceptance of and payment for services, shall not release the Vendor from any responsibilities or obligations imposed by this Agreement or by law, and shall not be deemed a waiver of any right of the Town to insist upon the strict performance of this Agreement. 13.11 Attorneys’ Fees. In the event either party brings any action for any relief, declaratory or otherwise, arising out of this Agreement or on account of any breach or default hereof, the prevailing party shall be entitled to receive from the other party reasonable attorneys’ fees and reasonable costs and expenses, determined by the court sitting without a jury, which shall be deemed to have accrued on the commencement of such action and shall be enforced whether or not such action is prosecuted through judgment. 13.12 Liens. All materials or services shall be free of all liens and, if the Town requests, a formal release of all liens shall be delivered to the Town. 13.13 Offset. A. Offset for Damages. In addition to all other remedies at law or equity, the Town may offset from any money due to the Vendor any amounts Vendor owes to the Town for damages resulting from breach or deficiencies in performance or breach of any obligation under this Agreement. B. Offset for Delinquent Fees or Taxes. The Town may offset from any money due to the Vendor any amounts Vendor owes to the Town for delinquent fees, transaction privilege taxes and property taxes, including any interest or penalties. 13.14 Notices and Requests. Any notice or other communication required or permitted to be given under this Agreement shall be in writing and shall be deemed to have been duly given if (A) delivered to the party at the address set forth below, (B) deposited in the U.S. Mail, registered or certified, return receipt requested, to the address set forth below or (C) given to a recognized and reputable overnight delivery service, to the address set forth below: If to the Town: Town of Fountain Hills 16705 East Avenue of the Fountains Fountain Hills, Arizona 85268 Attn: Grady E. Miller, Town Manager 10 With copy to: Town of Fountain Hills 16705 East Avenue of the Fountains Fountain Hills, Arizona 85268 Attn: Aaron D. Arnson, Town Attorney If to Vendor: M.R. Tanner Development & Construction, LLC 1327 W. San Pedro St. Gilbert, Az. 85233 Attn: Eric Marsh or at such other address, and to the attention of such other person or officer, as any party may designate in writing by notice duly given pursuant to this subsection. Notices shall be deemed received (A) when delivered to the party, (B) three business days after being placed in the U.S. Mail, properly addressed, with sufficient postage or (C) the following business day after being given to a recognized overnight delivery service, with the person giving the notice paying all required charges and instructing the delivery service to deliver on the following business day. If a copy of a notice is also given to a party’s counsel or other recipient, the provisions above governing the date on which a notice is deemed to have been received by a party shall mean and refer to the date on which the party, and not its counsel or other recipient to which a copy of the notice may be sent, is deemed to have received the notice. 13.15 Confidentiality of Records. The Vendor shall establish and maintain procedures and controls that are acceptable to the Town for the purpose of ensuring that information contained in its records or obtained from the Town or from others in carrying out its obligations under this Agreement shall not be used or disclosed by it, its agents, officers, or employees, except as required to perform Vendor’s duties under this Agreement. Persons requesting such information should be referred to the Town. Vendor also agrees that any information pertaining to individual persons shall not be divulged other than to employees or officers of Vendor as needed for the performance of duties under this Agreement. 13.16 Records and Audit Rights. To ensure that the Vendor and its subcontractors are complying with the warranty under subsection 13.17 below, Vendor’s and its subcontractor’s books, records, correspondence, accounting procedures and practices, and any other supporting evidence relating to this Agreement, including the papers of any Vendor and its subcontractors’ employees who perform any work or services pursuant to this Agreement (all of the foregoing hereinafter referred to as “Records”), shall be open to inspection and subject to audit and/or reproduction during normal working hours by the Town, to the extent necessary to adequately permit (A) evaluation and verification of any invoices, payments or claims based on Vendor’s and its subcontractors’ actual costs (including direct and indirect costs and overhead allocations) incurred, or units expended directly in the performance of work under this Agreement and (B) evaluation of the Vendor’s and its subcontractors’ compliance with the Arizona employer sanctions laws referenced in subsection 13.17 below. To the extent necessary for the Town to audit Records as set forth in this subsection, Vendor and its subcontractors hereby waive any rights to keep such Records confidential. For the purpose of evaluating or verifying such actual or claimed costs or units expended, the Town shall have access to said Records, even if located at its 11 subcontractors’ facilities, from the effective date of this Agreement for the duration of the work and until three years after the date of final payment by the Town to Vendor pursuant to this Agreement. Vendor and its subcontractors shall provide the Town with adequate and appropriate workspace so that the Town can conduct audits in compliance with the provisions of this subsection. The Town shall give Vendor or its subcontractors reasonable advance notice of intended audits. Vendor shall require its subcontractors to comply with the provisions of this subsection by insertion of the requirements hereof in any subcontract pursuant to this Agreement. 13.17 E-verify Requirements. To the extent applicable under ARIZ. REV. STAT. § 41-4401, the Vendor and its subcontractors warrant compliance with all federal immigration laws and regulations that relate to their employees and their compliance with the E-verify requirements under ARIZ. REV. STAT. § 23-214(A). Vendor’s or its subcontractors’ failure to comply with such warranty shall be deemed a material breach of this Agreement and may result in the termination of this Agreement by the Town. 13.18 Israel. Vendor certifies that it is not currently engaged in, and agrees for the duration of this Agreement that it will not engage in a “boycott,” as that term is defined in ARIZ. REV. STAT. § 35-393, of Israel. 13.19 Conflicting Terms. In the event of any inconsistency, conflict or ambiguity among the terms of this Agreement, the Proposal, any Town-approved invoices, and the RFP, the documents shall govern in the order listed herein. 13.20 Non-Exclusive Contract. This Agreement is entered into with the understanding and agreement that it is for the sole convenience of the Town. The Town reserves the right to obtain like goods and services from another source when necessary. [SIGNATURES ON FOLLOWING PAGES] IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have executed this Agreement as of the date and year first set forth above. “Town” TOWN OF FOUNTAIN HILLS, an Arizona municipal corporation Grady E. Miller, Town Manager ATTEST: Elizabeth A. Klein, Town Clerk APPROVED AS TO FORM: Aaron D. Arnson, Town Attorney [SIGNATURES CONTINUE ON FOLLOWING PAGES] Aaron Arnson (May 23, 2022 08:15 PDT) Elizabeth Klein (May 23, 2022 10:17 PDT) “Contractor” ____________________________________, By: Name: Title: M.R. Tanner Development & Construction, LLC, a(n) Arizona limited liability company Joshua Skinner (May 18, 2022 06:03 PDT) Joshua Skinner Vice President of Public Works Joshua Skinner EXHIBIT A TO PROFESSIONAL SERVICES AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE TOWN OF FOUNTAIN HILLS AND M.R. TANNER DEVELOPMENT & CONSTRUCTION, LLC [Consultant’s Proposal] See following pages. Town of Fountain Hills Admin-Procurement Robert Durham, Procurement Officer 16705 E. Avenue of the Fountains, Fountain Hills, AZ 85268 PROPOSAL DOCUMENT REPORT RFP No. 2021-RFP-014 Pavement Maintenance--Saguaro Blvd. and Shea Blvd. RESPONSE DEADLINE: April 26, 2022 at 5:00 pm Report Generated: Wednesday, April 27, 2022 M. R. Tanner Development & Construction, LLC Proposal CONTACT INFORMATION Company: M. R. Tanner Development & Construction, LLC Email: emarsh@mrtanner.com Contact: Eric Marsh Address: 1327 W San Pedro St. Gilbert, AZ 85233 Phone: N/A Website: mrtanner.com Submission Date: Apr 26, 2022 3:29 PM PROPOSAL DOCUMENT REPORT RFP No. 2021-RFP-014 Pavement Maintenance--Saguaro Blvd. and Shea Blvd. PROPOSAL DOCUMENT REPORT Request for Proposals - Pavement Maintenance--Saguaro Blvd. and Shea Blvd. Page 2 ADDENDA CONFIRMATION Addendum #1 Confirmed Apr 26, 2022 10:24 AM by Eric Marsh Addendum #2 Confirmed Apr 26, 2022 10:24 AM by Eric Marsh Addendum #3 Confirmed Apr 26, 2022 10:24 AM by Eric Marsh Addendum #4 Confirmed Apr 26, 2022 10:24 AM by Eric Marsh Addendum #5 Confirmed Apr 26, 2022 3:26 PM by Eric Marsh QUESTIONNAIRE 1. Certification By confirming questions under this section, the Vendor certifies: NO COLLUSION* The submission of the Proposal did not involve collusion or other anti-competitive practices. Confirmed NO DISCRIMINATION* It shall not discriminate against any employee or applicant for employment in violation of Federal Executive Order 11246. PROPOSAL DOCUMENT REPORT RFP No. 2021-RFP-014 Pavement Maintenance--Saguaro Blvd. and Shea Blvd. PROPOSAL DOCUMENT REPORT Request for Proposals - Pavement Maintenance--Saguaro Blvd. and Shea Blvd. Page 3 Confirmed NO GRATUITY* It has not given, offered to give, nor intends to give at any time hereafter, any economic opportunity, future employment, gi ft, loan, gratuity, special discount, trip favor or service to a Town employee, officer or agent in connection with the submitted Proposal. It (including the Vendor’s employees, representatives, agents, lobbyists, attorneys, and subcontractors) has refrained, under penalty of disqualification, from direct or indirect contact for the purpose of influencing the selection or creating bias in the selection process with any person who may play a part in the selection process, including the Selection Committee, elected officials, the Town Manager, Assistant Town Managers, Department Heads, and other Town staff. All contact must be addressed to the Town’s Procurement Agent, except for questions submitted as set forth in Subsection 1.4 (Inquiries), above. Any attempt to influence the selection proc ess by any means shall void the submitted Proposal and any resulting Agreement. Confirmed FINANCIAL STABILITY* It is financially stable, solvent and has adequate cash reserves to meet all financial obligations including any potential co sts resulting from an award of the Agreement. Confirmed NO SIGNATURE/FALSE OR MISLEADING STATEMENT* The signature on the cover letter of the Proposal and the Vendor Information Form is genuine and the person signing has the authority to bind the Vendor. Failure to sign the Proposal and the Vendor Information Form, or signing either with a false or misleading statement, shall void the submitted Proposal and any resulting Agreement. Confirmed PROFESSIONAL SERVICES AGREEMENT* PROPOSAL DOCUMENT REPORT RFP No. 2021-RFP-014 Pavement Maintenance--Saguaro Blvd. and Shea Blvd. PROPOSAL DOCUMENT REPORT Request for Proposals - Pavement Maintenance--Saguaro Blvd. and Shea Blvd. Page 4 In addition to reviewing and understanding the submittal requirements, it has reviewed the attached sample Professional Services Agreement including the Scope of Work and other Exhibits. Confirmed REFERENCE CHECKS* References will be checked, and it is Vendor’s responsibility to ensure that all information is accurate and current. Vendor authorizes the Town’s representative to verify all information from these references and releases all those concerned from any liability in connection with the information they provide. Inability of the Town to verify references shall result in the Proposal being considered non-responsive. Confirmed 2. Vendor Proposal GENERAL INFORMATION* A. One page cover letter as described in the section titled "RFP Submission Process", the subsection titled "Required Submittal". B. Provide Vendor identification information. Explain the Vendor’s legal organization including the legal name, address, identification number and legal form of the Vendor (e.g., partnership, corporation, joint venture, limited liability company, sole proprietorship). If a joint venture, identify the members of the joint venture and provide all of the information required under this section for each member. If a limited liability company, provide the name of the member or members authorized to act on the company’s behalf. If the Vendor is a wholly owned subsidiary of another company, identify the parent company. If the corporation is a nonprofit corporation, provide nonprofit documentation. Provide the name, address and telephone number of the person to contact concerning the Proposal. C. Identify the location of the Vendor’s principal office and the local work office, if different. Include any documentation that supports the Vendor’s authority to provide services in Arizona. D. Provide a general description of the Vendor’s organization, including years in business. PROPOSAL DOCUMENT REPORT RFP No. 2021-RFP-014 Pavement Maintenance--Saguaro Blvd. and Shea Blvd. PROPOSAL DOCUMENT REPORT Request for Proposals - Pavement Maintenance--Saguaro Blvd. and Shea Blvd. Page 5 E. Identify any contract or subcontract held by the Vendor or officers of the Vendor that have been terminated within the last five years. Briefly describe the circumstances and the outcome. F. Identify any claims arising from a contract which resulted in litigation or arbitration within the last five years. Briefly d escribe the circumstances and the outcome. MR_Tanner_Construction_Town_of_Fountain_Hills_Pavement_Maintenance_Final.pdf EXPERIENCE AND QUALIFICATIONS OF THE VENDOR* A. Provide a detailed description of the Vendor’s experience in providing similar services to munici palities or other entities of a similar size to the Town, specifically relating experience with respect to Pavement Maintenance--Saguaro Blvd. and Shea Blvd.. B. Vendor must demonstrate successful completion of at least three similar projects within the past 60 months. For the purpose of this Solicitation, “successful completion” means completion of a project within the established schedule and budget and “similar projects” resemble this project in size, nature and scope. Provide a list of at least three organizations for which you successfully completed a similar project. This list shall include, at a minimum, the following information: 1. Name of company or organization. 2. Contact name. 3. Contact address, telephone number and e-mail address. 4. Type of services provided. 5. Dates of contract initiation and expiration. MR_Tanner_Construction_Town_of_Fountain_Hills_Pavement_Maintenance_Final.pdf KEY POSITIONS* A. Identify each key personnel member that will render services to the Town including title and relevant experience required, including the proposed project manager and project staff. B. Indicate the roles and responsibilities of each key position. Include senior members of the Vendor only from the perspective of what their role will be in providing services to the Town. PROPOSAL DOCUMENT REPORT RFP No. 2021-RFP-014 Pavement Maintenance--Saguaro Blvd. and Shea Blvd. PROPOSAL DOCUMENT REPORT Request for Proposals - Pavement Maintenance--Saguaro Blvd. and Shea Blvd. Page 6 C. If a subcontractor will be used for all work of a certain type, include information on this subcontractor. A detailed plan for providing supervision must be included. D. Attach a résumé and evidence of certification, if any, for each key personnel member and/or subcontractor to be involved in this project. Résumés should be attached together as a single appendix at the end of the Proposal and will not count toward the Proposal page limit. However, each resume shall not exceed two pages in length. MR_Tanner_Construction_Town_of_Fountain_Hills_Pavement_Maintenance_Final.pdf PROJECT APPROACH* A. Describe the Vendor’s approach to performing the required Services in the section titled Scope of Work, and its approach to contract management, including its perspective and experience on partnering, customer service, quality control, scheduling and staff. B. Describe any alternate approaches if it is believed that such an approach would best suit the needs of the Town. Include rationale for alternate approaches, and indicate how the Vendor will ensure that all efforts are coordinated with the Town’s Representatives. MR_Tanner_Construction_Town_of_Fountain_Hills_Pavement_Maintenance_Final.pdf PROJECT SCHEDULE* Provide a project schedule showing key project milestones and deliverables. The schedule shall demonstrate Vendor’s ability to meet expected milestones. Assumptions used in developing the schedule shall be identified and at a minimum the proposed schedule s hall include the following dates, if applicable. A. Proposed Kick-Off Meeting B. Phase I Notice to Proceed Date and Project Timelines C. Phase II Implementation Start Date/Work Begins D. Phase III Periodic Project Updates E. Project Completion Date PROPOSAL DOCUMENT REPORT RFP No. 2021-RFP-014 Pavement Maintenance--Saguaro Blvd. and Shea Blvd. PROPOSAL DOCUMENT REPORT Request for Proposals - Pavement Maintenance--Saguaro Blvd. and Shea Blvd. Page 7 MR_Tanner_Construction_Town_of_Fountain_Hills_Pavement_Maintenance_Final.pdf PRICING: PRICING SHALL INCLUDE UNIT COSTS FOR EACH OF THE CRACK SEAL AND PRESERVATION TREATMENTS, TRAFFIC CONTROL AND LABOR.* MR_Tanner_Construction_Town_of_Fountain_Hills_Pavement_Maintenance_Final.pdf STATEMENT OF QUALIFICATIONS Pavement Maintenance - Saguaro Blvd and Shea Blvd RESPONSE TO RFP #2021-RFP-014 MR TANNER CONSTRUCTION M.R. 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Tanner Construction is located in Gilbert, Arizona. The company is locally owned and operated with all of its ownership residing full time in the Phoenix Metro Area. In addition, all employees reside in the Phoenix Metro area. Address: 1327 West San Pedro Street, Gilbert, AZ 85233 100% of the work of M.R. Tanner Construction for the last 5 years has been in the Phoenix Metro area. All of the subcontractors and suppliers that may be utilized on this project are locally owned and operated. TERMINATION/CLAIMS/LITIGATION/ ARBITRATION WITHIN THE LAST THREE YEARS Due to our high quality product and continued effort to work with the owner, we have not been terminated from any contract or subcontract. We have not ever been involved in any litigations or arbitrations. ORGANIZATION CHART Town of Fountain Hills ESTIMATORS Traffic Control Management Striping Subcontractor Utility Adjustments Key Personnel M.R. Tanner Construction (M.R. Tanner) is a privately held, local general contractor and construction manager, specializing in civil infrastructure. Since the company’s inception in January of 1993, M.R. Tanner’s success is attributed to the strong relationships developed with each client, subcontractor and supplier on every project. With the ability to self-perform 90% of the work, M.R. Tanner has completed pavement preservation and other pavement related projects in all of the surrounding major municipalities. Our extraordinary project management team staff specializes in estimating, scheduling, subcontracting and field management. M.R. Tanner’s commitment to the immediate needs of the Town have been demonstrated on prior projects. Legal Organization M.R. Tanner Construction is organized a Limited Liability Company in the state of Arizona. Both Maurice Tanner and Alan Evans are authorized to act on the company’s behalf. The company was organized in 1993. ARIZONA CONTRACTOR LICENSES & NUMBERS License Number Qualified Person A-General Engineering 111576 Maurice Tanner B-Residential 11157 1 Maurice Tanner M. R. TANNER CONSTRUCTION | FOUNTAIN HILLS | PAVEMENT MAINTENANCE | 1 M.R. TANNER HAS A 0.66 EMOD RATING 7.2.2 Experience and Qualifications Alan Evans (President), Eric Marsh (Project Manager), and Josh Skinner (Project Lead/Estimator) are the key personnel who will be assigned to work on this contract and as such will play an active role in each job order agreement. One of the reasons we have chosen this specific team is because they have worked for the last 3 years on the current Town of Fountain Hills contracts. They have proven time and time again on each job, that they can handle the required tasks at hand, and excel in pavement preservation projects. COMPARABLE PROJECTS #1: CITY OF PHOENIX 2019-2020 PHOENIX MAJOR COLLECTOR TRMSS JOA 3 A. DESCRIPTION: This project was procured through the Job Order Contract process. The scope included providing PMM on collectors and majors throughout the City of Phoenix. These roads were selected based on the pavement preservation cycle that the City of Phoenix chose. 1. CITY OF PHOENIX 2. KYLE VANCE 3. 138 E. UNION HILLS DRIVE PHOENIX, AZ 85024 602-571-4522 KYLE.VANCE@PHOENIX.GOV 4. CRACK SEAL, PMRE, PMM, TRAFFIC CONTROL 5. AUGUST 2018-FEBRUARY 2022 1. TOWN OF PARADISE VALLEY 2. JERRY COOPER 3. 6401 E Lincoln Dr, Paradise Valley, AZ 85253 623-695-6870 JCOOPER@PARADISEVALLEYAZ.GOV 4. CRACK SEAL, PMRE, PMM, ASPHALT OVERLAY, PATCHING, TRAFFIC CONTROL 5. January 2018-FEBRUARY 2022 #2: PARADISE VALLEY PAVEMENT PRESERVATION A. DESCRIPTION: We were awarded this project through a competitive bid process. The work includes sealing roads with PMM and Liquid Road, selected by Paradise Valley. Paradise Valley provides us with the quarter section maps and allows us to proceed with a concise and efficient plan. Our goal in every agency is to work efficiently, in order to minimize public impact. M. R. TANNER CONSTRUCTION | FOUNTAIN HILLS | PAVEMENT MAINTENANCE | 2 ¬Pavement Restoration ¬Crack Seal ¬Traffic Management ¬Public Communication & Cooperation ¬Application of Fog Seal Product SIMILARITIES: Alan Evans Eric Marsh Josh Skinner SAME PROJECT TEAM: ¬Pavement Maintenance ¬Crack Seal Program ¬Traffic Management SIMILARITIES: Alan Evans Eric Marsh Josh Skinner SAME PROJECT TEAM: #3: TOWN OF FOUNTAIN HILLS PAVEMENT PRESERVATION A. DESCRIPTION: This project was awarded through a competitive, qualification based process. The work includes, but not limited to providing fog seals, optipave and PMM, slurry seal and mill and overlay services, the roads were selected by the Town of Fountain Hills. This contract is no different than any other agency. A large amount of our time is dedicated to public outreach and coordination with the Town residents and Town staff. We always make every effort to communicate our plan with all parties involved. B. ROLE OF FIRM: Prime Contractor C. CONSTRUCTION COST: $2,544,432 D. CONSTRUCTION DATES: October 2020 - March 2020 E. PROJECT OWNER: Town of Fountain Hills #4: CITY OF CHANDLER STREET MAINTENANCE REPAVING, SURFACE SEALS AND REPAIR SERVICES A. DESCRIPTION: This renewable annual contract project consists of the milling, soil stabilization, crack fill, paving and striping of over 750,000 SY of existing roadways (to-date). More specifically, we provided a pilot program for the City of Chandler for all of the following: PMM, Optipave, Guardtop Ultra and PMRE last year on this contract. These roads included residential, industrial, and arterial paving. Our goal is to provide the best possible options to the agencies, which sometimes requires showing new products. B. ROLE OF FIRM: Prime Contractor C. CONSTRUCTION COST: $10,707,294 D. CONSTRUCTION DATES: April 2020 - Present E. PROJECT OWNER: City of Chandler 1. CITY OF CHANDLER 2. ALLAN ZIMMERMAN 3. 975 E ARMSTRONG WY # C, CHANDLER, AZ 85286 480-390-1321 ALLAN.ZIMMERMAN@CHANDLERAZ.GOV 4. CRACK SEAL, FOG SEALS, PMM, ASPHALT OVERLAY, PATCHING, TRAFFIC CONTROL 5. OCTOBER 2012-PRESENT 1. TOWN OF FOUNTAIN HILLS 2. JEFF PIERCE 3. 16705 E AVE OF THE FOUNTAINS, FOUNTAIN HILLS, AZ 85268 480-749-5258 JPIERCE@FOUNTAINHILLSAZ.GOV 4. CRACK SEAL, FOG SEALS, PMM, ASPHALT OVERLAY, PATCHING, TRAFFIC CONTROL 5. OCTOBER 2017-PRESENT M. R. TANNER CONSTRUCTION | FOUNTAIN HILLS | PAVEMENT MAINTENANCE | 3 ◆ Pavement Restoration ◆ Traffic Management ◆ Public Communication & Cooperation SIMILARITIES: Alan Evans Eric Marsh Josh Skinner SAME PROJECT TEAM: ◆ Pavement Restoration ◆ Crack Seal ◆ Traffic Management ◆ Public Communication & Cooperation ◆ Application of Fog Seal Product SIMILARITIES: Alan Evans Eric Marsh Josh Skinner SAME PROJECT TEAM: $200+ MILLION Completed pavement maintenance projects in the Last 5 Years 300 Completed Pavement Maintenance Projects ALL Projects Completed on Time and Budget In my years of experience with M.R. Tanner Construction, they have always handled themselves with the utmost professionalism and deliver exactly what they say they are going to do. - Van Thomas, Superior Supply“ COMPARABLE PROJECTS: 1.City of Phoenix Major Collector TRMSS - President 2. Paradise Valley Pavement Preservation - President 3. Town of Fountain Hills Pavement Preservation - President 4. Town of Chandler Street Maintenance Repaving, Surface Seals and Repair Services - President ERIC MARSH, PROJECT MANAGER 16 Years with M.R. Tanner Eric’s background is in the traffic control business and pavement maintenance which adds great value to the M.R. Tanner team. His experience allows him to safely complete projects with public safety and public transit in the forefront of his mind. Eric’s work ethic makes him a valuable asset for M.R. Tanner and will serve as an asset to the Town of Fountain Hills. 7.2.3 Key Positions The key personnel selected to lead this project bring experience with not only the process, but successful relationships with the Town. Alan will serve as the principal contact for this contract. Eric will be the main point of contact for the town and will be handling the day to day operations and coordinating all field activities. Josh Skinner will be handling all estimates, scheduling and public relations for this project. ALAN EVANS, PRESIDENT 15 Years with M.R. Tanner Alan’s extensive knowledge of pavement preservation projects combined with his project management experience make him a coveted M.R. Tanner team member. His work experience and education include planning, budgeting, and managing the growth of small and large multi- faceted companies with an emphasis on quality work and customer satisfaction. Additional Relevant Experience M.R. Tanner has completed over $200 million in pavement maintenance projects within Maricopa County in the last five years. M.R. Tanner has an established relationship with the Town of Fountain Hills and is committed to continuing to exceed expectations and dedicate the manpower to complete all work. Our commitment to the specific projects that we are given, can be shown by a job we performed for the City of Phoenix, when we worked 24 hours a day for one full week to complete Thomas Road between 87th to 91st Avenues caused by storm damage. Though we know that this will not be required on this contract, we commit to deliver this same methodology and product to the town on this upcoming pavement maintenance project. M. R. TANNER CONSTRUCTION | FOUNTAIN HILLS | PAVEMENT MAINTENANCE | 4 COMPARABLE PROJECTS: 1.City of Phoenix Major Collector TRMSS - Project Manager 2. Paradise Valley Pavement Preservation - Project Manager 3. Town of Fountain Hills Pavement Preservation - Project Manager 4. Town of Chandler Street Maintenance Repaving, Surface Seals and Repair Services - Project Manager JOSH SKINNER, CHIEF ESTIMATOR/PROJECT LEAD 15 Years with M.R. Tanner Josh has the ability to communicate to his team at M.R. Tanner Construction the expectations of the Town of Fountain Hills. With excellent project management skills on pavement preservation projects and education in project scheduling, estimating, budgeting and field management, Josh brings the necessary leadership to each project. Josh has recent experience working with the town on multiple projects in the town, including projects around schools, businesses, and in the downtown corridor. COMPARABLE PROJECTS: 1.City of Phoenix Major Collector TRMSS - Chief Estimator/Project Lead 2. Paradise Valley Pavement Preservation - Chief Estimator/Project Lead 3. Town of Fountain Hills Pavement Preservation - Chief Estimator/Project Lead 4. Town of Chandler Street Maintenance Repaving, Surface Seals and Repair Services - Chief Estimator/ Project Lead Proposed Subcontractors Experience and Qualifications M.R. Tanner Construction has established a team of highly qualified subcontractors who share the common goal of completing every project on time and within budget. If the need arises, M.R. Tanner Construction has a strong relationship with these prequalified subcontractors that will be selected based upon our Subcontractor Selection Plan. M.R. TANNER’S JOB ORDER PROCESS AS DESCRIBED THROUGH A PAST PROJECT M.R. Tanner excels with job order contracts and suc- cessfully handling each job to achieve client and stake- holder satisfaction. To address each question in this propos- al, we will show our process through a past job order in these highlight boxes. The project we are featuring was a pavement preservation project for the City of Phoenix on Cholla Lane (completed in 2021). We are highlighting this job because we want to be able to discuss a real-life scenario where our approach and planning were put “into action.” Due to page count limitations, we were not able to highlight our action plan in each section, but hope that highlighting this job through some of the sections will show our dedication to our partnership with the Town, and the level of detail we take with each project. Cholla Lane Project Map: Legend: Emergency Helicopter Landing Police Station Fire Station The Phoenician Parking - Phoenix ROW Road to be Maintained Private Street M. R. TANNER CONSTRUCTION | FOUNTAIN HILLS | PAVEMENT MAINTENANCE | 5 COMMUNICATION AND TRACKING OF THE REQUEST FOR JOB ORDER AGREEMENTS (JOA) LINE ITEM QUANTITY TRACKING As the main point of contact for all requests made by the Town, Josh Skinner will delegate workloads internally with M.R. Tanner. This has proven to be successful in the past, mini- mizing the contacts that the Town is required to make. M.R. Tanner will take the maps provided by the Town and confirm those quantities with actual field measurements and site visits. If there are any quantitative discrepancies in any line item, these will be communicated to the Town, prior to any funds being commit- ted to the project. If revisions to the quantities are required, they will be made at this point. If there are no quantitative discrepancies, pricing has already been established through the coefficients, so the specific contracts can be written and work can begin. Quantities will be tracked on a daily, weekly, and monthly basis. The daily quantities are communicated and agreed upon with the Town Inspector (daily) and the agreed upon dai- ly quantities are compiled to make up the weekly summary. These weekly summaries are compared against the contract quantities to track project costs and these weekly summa- ries are used to draft pay applications. Figure 2: M.R. Tanner’s Process for JOA Tracking  REVIEW OF JOA PACKET  Firm’s Process & Procedures in Action on Cholla Lane: Utilizing the same procedures shown in Figure 2, we compared quantities from the beginning of the project with those provided by the City. We agreed upon quantities and were within budget when the project was finalized. The only item that we added to the preliminary cost of the job (in order to minimize change orders) was that we elected to do mailers due to the private subdivisions that would be impacted. We did two different mailers, two weeks apart, to make sure everyone was aware of the project. Capturing this cost before the job started helped keep the job within budget. A well-managed and successful project is entirely dependent on a strong project team working together. The communication of the M.R. Tanner team and the Town must occur regularly and often through all stages of construction in order to achieve success. The M.R. Tanner staff proposed for these projects will form a partnership with the Town staff to assure that each individual project is managed from inception to completion as a team. The team we have assembled to manage construction for the pavement preservation projects will be involved throughout the entire duration of the contract. Starting with pre-construction, the team will review design, schedules, and costs to assure that each individual understands the scope of the project. Josh Skinner will oversee all construction activities and act as the lead with Eric Marsh leading all field activities. The project team will meet weekly with subcontractors and the Town’s staff to assure that schedules are understood and maintained. In addition, discussions regarding safety, scope and engineering will be addressed. M.R. Tanner is committed to delivering a product to the Town that exceeds their expectations and that demonstrates our expertise in preserving the roads in are working for and reporting to the residents of Fountain Hills. We are very much aware of the impact our work has on the community. After all, we are maintaining the roads they take to work every day and the streets their kids play on. We have maintained roads long enough to know that we are impacting their communities with the work that we perform. We take into consideration that we need to make the construction process as quick as possible, while maintaining superior quality. We need to maintain a safe work environment through cleanliness and traffic control, while creating as little impact as possible. All of this is done in order to leave behind a product that each one of the residents would be proud to call their own. APPROACH / ISSUES Overall Approach to Providing Services M. R. TANNER CONSTRUCTION | FOUNTAIN HILLS | PAVEMENT MAINTENANCE | 6 tant (PIA) who is available 24/7. ¬72 hours prior to the start date on each road, resi- dents and business owners are notified of the work with a hand-delivered door flier. ¬Job-specific signage with appropriate dates are displayed on all residential and collector roadways. Variable message boards will be utilized on all major roadways and installed ten days before the start date. These handouts and VMB’s include a contact num- ber to the PIA. Prior to starting any work, we evaluate every project by analyzing entities in its surrounding area. For example, we will notify every fire and police department, school, and church individually. We leave contact information and work around their schedule as much as possible. We also try and schedule all of our work around drop-off times, pick-up times, etc. It’s imperative that we communicate our schedule effec- tively. This will allow Town staff and residents to adjust their own schedules accordingly and feel less impact from the work that is being performed. Emergency Response Notification M.R. Tanner will coordinate with Town staff in contacting local emergency response teams (including police and fire departments) more than 72 hours prior to the start of construction. We will deliver plans with information regarding the impacted areas and respective dates. We will also leave business cards to contact us. Though we never anticipate the need for emergency response ve- hicles on our jobs, crew, or residents, we prefer to plan properly in the event we would need them. Firm’s Notification Protocol In Action on Cholla Lane: For this specific project, there were many parties involved. To name a few: The Town of Paradise Valley (ROW on Invergordon/64th Street), Phoenix Parks (Camelback Mountain), The Phoenician (parking on Mockingbird would be impacted), Paradise Valley Police Department, Paradise Valley Fire Department (operated and contracted with/through Phoenix), helicopter landing areas for emergencies on Camelback Mountain, private subdivisions, etc. Pre-Construction: The Town of Paradise Valley and Phoenix Parks Department were both brought into a pre-construction meeting, notifying them of the work. Paradise Valley required a police officer if we would need to back trucks in off mockingbird (which was addressed). The Parks Department was notified for potential parking access restrictions and they had us post dates of con- struction on Cholla Lane in order to let the public know of the upcoming project. Notifications: The Town inspection staff handled the notifications to the internal Phoenix departments, and M.R. Tanner handled notifications to the Paradise Valley Police and Fire Departments, and the Phoenician. Though the Phoenician wouldn’t really feel a direct impact, but with restricted parking on Cholla Lane there may of been increased traffic and parking on 64th Street. HOA Coordination: M.R. Tanner took it upon themselves to notify the homeowners associations in both private subdivisions. Both would feel the impacts of our work, and both were appreciative of the notification. We also placed variable message boards at the bottom of the hill to remind everyone of the upcoming work. Schools: Schools and bus routes were not impacted be- cause we elected to do this work during the summertime break. Partnering/Customer Service/Notifying Public As indicated, we will be asked to maintain roads that belong to the Town. However, these roads are traveled by the residents. Therefore, coordinating schedules and communicating with the Town and its residents is essential. Contract Management The graphic in Figure 2 (below) demonstrates the procedures that M.R. Tanner will utilize to communicate and track the project and line-item quantities starting with the initiation of the project through the town. We will start every project by communicating the sched- ule with the management team of the Town at least four weeks prior to the start of the work. This advanced sched- uling notice will allow Town staff ample time to approve permits, notify other departments, etc. Pending the ap- proval of the Town, we will then begin to notify residents. We will notify residents utilizing the following methodology: NOTIFICATION APPROACH ¬ Contracts are executed. ¬ The schedule is sent to our public information assis- M. R. TANNER CONSTRUCTION | FOUNTAIN HILLS | PAVEMENT MAINTENANCE | 7 Lines of Communication For any job to be successful, the lines of communica- tion must always be open and transparent. The following information outlines our communication:1DAILY COMMUNICATION Discussing the plan for the following day and review- ing the previous day’s events to help identify areas that are running well and areas that can be improved upon. This communication takes place between the proj- ect manager and the town of Fountain Hills inspector to minimize miscommunication and conflict. 2WEEKLEY UPDATED 3-WEEK LOOK AHEAD SCHEDULE By publishing the 3-week look ahead schedule every week, M.R. Tanner can give the Town staff notice of where we are going to be (quarter section, arterial) so they can submit for permits and coordinate with other departments in a timely manner.3SINGLE SOURCE Though everyone in our key personnel will be involved in the project, Josh will be publishing the schedule and running the project on a day-to-day basis. He will be working directly with the Town to ensure communication is consistent and constant. Other Challenges Protecting the Work One of the biggest challenges that we face when it comes to pavement preservation is when vehicles drive through the fresh product. This will typically happen because of poor planning on the contractor’s part or poor traffic con- trol. M.R. Tanner mitigates this problem through: ◆ Leaving windows at corresponding intersections, in order to let residents in and out of the neighborhoods. We then come back the following day and cut this portion in. ◆ We require our traffic control personnel and off-duty Officers to stay on-site at all times and remain until the daily activities are complete. Adverse Weather Another challenge that contractors can face is the weath- er. Bad weather can cause adverse consequences during pavement preservation operations. We will keep an eye on all forecasts, and we will not put down any material when there is a high chance of rain. We will also be cau- tious of applying the material in windy weather, to avoid any overspray. Communication in Action on Cholla Lane Josh was the point of contact for the Cholla Lane project. He coordinated all schedules with the Phoenix Inspectors assigned. All schedules for this project were submitted on a weekly basis to our PIA, City Inspectors, City Project Manager, and M.R. Tanner’s Project Manager. Making sure that everyone is included helps to limit questions and confusion. The 3-week schedule also helps to en- sure that the project doesn’t catch anyone off guard. Projects like this are planned months in advance. PLANNING / ESTIMATING / SCHEDULING Systems Used for Planning the Work Proper planning is critical to the success of any contract. M.R. Tanner’s team has planned and successfully executed pavement preservation projects for more than two decades with experience with various agencies, including the Town of Fountain Hills. Once preliminary discussions occur with the Town, M.R. Tanner’s team will start the planning process. The first step in planning will be for the project team to review the most recently completed pavement main-tenance project to highlight the successes and address processes that need to be improved. These successes and improvements will be implemented into the plan for for this pavement maintenance project. Next, coordination meetings will occur with each sub- contractor to identify project-specific planning. For ex- ample, we will determine the locations of all the schools in the area, and determine the drop-off times, pick-up times, bus routes, etc. We will take this information and determine a plan of action to ensure that we will not be applying the product in front of the school at a critical time. This coordination will help M.R. Tanner, the Town, and ultimately help the residents. We do not use any automated systems. All of our com- puter software programs are done using excel spread- sheets, refined from over 25 years of experience. These complex spreadsheets help trigger action (as stated above, if there are schools, police departments, fire sta- tions, bus stops, etc.). M. R. TANNER CONSTRUCTION | FOUNTAIN HILLS | PAVEMENT MAINTENANCE | 8 ed a philosophy that there is no reason why we should Scheduling to Perform the Work Expeditiously and Within Cost Restraints The schedule is essential to each project’s success. As stated in the original pre-bid meeting, the urgency level of getting this project is high. M.R. Tanner will meet within one week of the Town’s initiation of the project. The team will communicate the schedule requirements from the Town to the subcontractors and suppliers. The team will then take input from suppliers and subcontractors to improve the schedule if necessary. In order to create and manage the schedule, M.R. Tanner utilizes Microsoft Project. The tools in this software allow critical paths and key scopes to be identified. Additionally, the project team is able to track and manage the project and effectively share the schedule with the Town and all others involved with the project. To accurately track and update the schedule, the Project Manager, Eric Marsh, and Project Lead, Josh Skinner, will coordinate daily to ensure the project is on track. Addi- tionally, the project schedule will be regularly updated and shared with the Town, the subcontractors, and suppliers. Accurately tracking, updating, and communicating the proj- ect schedule is critical for the success of each project. M.R. Tanner’s Commitment to Schedule1First, our company and each team member have adopt - ever fall behind schedule. The reason we feel so strongly about this is because being behind schedule doesn’t only impact the contractor and the Town, it impacts the residents. In many cases, with these types of projects, we will be working in your resident’s neighborhoods. If not handled properly, this can impact residents getting to school, getting to work and causing an unneeded disrup- tion. If scheduled properly, disruptions and confusion can be avoided if we just adhere to the schedule. 2Second, we ensure that our subcontractors share the same philosophy. We communicate the schedule on a daily basis with everyone involved and make sure that it is followed. We know we can trust our subcontractors and their work, and they are designated as such. 3Third, we don’t accept equipment failure as an excuse. Every day that we are on-site, we have a backup piece of equipment for everything that we would need. This way, in the unforeseen cases where a piece of equipment breaks down, we simply switch it out and continue the work, ensuring we stay on schedule. 4Lastly, we are committed to producing the highest quality product in an extremely time-efficient man- ner. Each one of the agencies and municipalities that we have worked with would tell you that we are capable of such production on a daily basis. QUALITY MANAGEMENT PLAN Management to Ensure Quality Objectives Are Met or Exceeded M.R. Tanner has adopted a philosophy that we are only as good as the product that we leave behind. We have devel- oped an internal quality control plan to ensure that we only utilize the best materials and the highest quality service. The implementation of the quality control plan will be managed and monitored by the experienced field staff (Josh and Eric) in conjunction with the pre-construction staff to ensure that all construction is of the highest quality. This vision is communi- cated and shared with the M.R. Tanner employees who will be performing the work. The first line of defense that we use to deliver a quality prod- uct is through the crews who will be performing the work. With tens of thousands of hours a year devoted to pavement maintenance projects throughout the Valley, these men and women know the quality that we require and are committed to exceeding all standards. The second line of defense that we utilize are the foreman and superintendents, who drive the job site thoroughly every morning and evening to inspect the work that was performed that day. We also uti-lize many checks and balances during production to ensure that our product exceeds all standard specifications. To further our commitment to quality, we send many of our key personnel to seminars and trainings on a yearly basis where materials (asphalt, concrete, slurry seal, chip seal, seal coat, coolseal applications, etc.) are thoroughly discussed. Even though the materials that are discussed above do not change drastically year to year, we feel that it is vital to our success to stay on top of the best methods and procedures to achieve a high-quality product. We utilize all self-checks to help in verifying the quality of our work on a daily basis. M. R. TANNER CONSTRUCTION | FOUNTAIN HILLS | PAVEMENT MAINTENANCE | 9 Personnel Performing Quality Control As stated above, Josh Skinner will proactively conduct quality control throughout the duration of this project. As an example of our quality control, we will spray over a 1 SY sheet of metal on a daily basis. We will take this sheet of metal and weigh it, which helps us to guaran- tee that we are providing the requested application rate. M.R. Tanner takes pride in having high standards and meeting or exceeding those standards for every project. Personnel Performing Safety Management M.R. Tanner is committed to construction safety, and Josh Skinner will be the lead for project safety for this contract. Weekly on-site safety meetings and daily safety discussions with the construction crews and staff have allowed the company to maintain an excellent record of safety. The safety plan for the project will ad-dress project safety personnel, project training, accident prevention plan, emergency action plan, hazardous materials, and the communication plan. In a contract involving multiple scopes, projects, and locations, the safety plan will be updated continually to assure safety for all parties involved. The safety plan will provide the necessary verbiage to keep the traveling public safe. This will be shown through approved traffic control plans. We also take the time to make sure that the site is cleaned at the end of every day. We clean the sidewalks, sweep roadways and remove loose debris, etc. Keeping a job site clean helps to ensure the safety of everyone involved, and specifi- cally the residents. Personnel Performing Traffic Control Management Eric Marsh is dedicated to managing the traffic for the project. Upon execution of the contract, we will imme- diately begin to work with the inspector to obtain a traffic control permit. This permit will allow us to work within the Town right-of-way. It will also stipulate the times that we are able to work on the Town road-ways. These permits, coupled with the approved traffic control plans, will help to ensure the safety of workers as well as the traveling public. It will also help allevi- ate higher than normal traffic loads. The traffic control plans will be handled by Eric and will be managed on a daily basis by the experienced field superintendents. How Construction Quality is Ensured Our first line of defense is our project foreman in charge of the job. Unlike most companies, our foreman is part of the crew and is on the ground with the crew. He is keen- ly aware of the quality on the ground and making sure it meets all standards. Eric will also be on-site, ensuring quality on a daily basis. All of our crews have worked together for years and contribute to the quality that M.R. Tanner expects. M.R. Tanner always finishes under budget and adheres very closely to their published schedule. They always go above and beyond what is expected for the City and residents. - Josh Wagner, City of Chandler Inspector“M. R. 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Tanner Construction is located in Gilbert, Arizona. The company is locally owned and operated with all of its ownership residing full time in the Phoenix Metro Area. In addition, all employees reside in the Phoenix Metro area. Address: 1327 West San Pedro Street, Gilbert, AZ 85233 100% of the work of M.R. Tanner Construction for the last 5 years has been in the Phoenix Metro area. All of the subcontractors and suppliers that may be utilized on this project are locally owned and operated. TERMINATION/CLAIMS/LITIGATION/ ARBITRATION WITHIN THE LAST THREE YEARS Due to our high quality product and continued effort to work with the owner, we have not been terminated from any contract or subcontract. We have not ever been involved in any litigations or arbitrations. ORGANIZATION CHART Town of Fountain Hills ESTIMATORS Traffic Control Management Striping Subcontractor Utility Adjustments Key Personnel M.R. Tanner Construction (M.R. Tanner) is a privately held, local general contractor and construction manager, specializing in civil infrastructure. Since the company’s inception in January of 1993, M.R. Tanner’s success is attributed to the strong relationships developed with each client, subcontractor and supplier on every project. With the ability to self-perform 90% of the work, M.R. Tanner has completed pavement preservation and other pavement related projects in all of the surrounding major municipalities. Our extraordinary project management team staff specializes in estimating, scheduling, subcontracting and field management. M.R. Tanner’s commitment to the immediate needs of the Town have been demonstrated on prior projects. Legal Organization M.R. Tanner Construction is organized a Limited Liability Company in the state of Arizona. Both Maurice Tanner and Alan Evans are authorized to act on the company’s behalf. The company was organized in 1993. ARIZONA CONTRACTOR LICENSES & NUMBERS License Number Qualified Person A-General Engineering 111576 Maurice Tanner B-Residential 11157 1 Maurice Tanner M. R. TANNER CONSTRUCTION | FOUNTAIN HILLS | PAVEMENT MAINTENANCE | 1 M.R. TANNER HAS A 0.66 EMOD RATING 7.2.2 Experience and Qualifications Alan Evans (President), Eric Marsh (Project Manager), and Josh Skinner (Project Lead/Estimator) are the key personnel who will be assigned to work on this contract and as such will play an active role in each job order agreement. One of the reasons we have chosen this specific team is because they have worked for the last 3 years on the current Town of Fountain Hills contracts. They have proven time and time again on each job, that they can handle the required tasks at hand, and excel in pavement preservation projects. COMPARABLE PROJECTS #1: CITY OF PHOENIX 2019-2020 PHOENIX MAJOR COLLECTOR TRMSS JOA 3 A. DESCRIPTION: This project was procured through the Job Order Contract process. The scope included providing PMM on collectors and majors throughout the City of Phoenix. These roads were selected based on the pavement preservation cycle that the City of Phoenix chose. 1. CITY OF PHOENIX 2. KYLE VANCE 3. 138 E. UNION HILLS DRIVE PHOENIX, AZ 85024 602-571-4522 KYLE.VANCE@PHOENIX.GOV 4. CRACK SEAL, PMRE, PMM, TRAFFIC CONTROL 5. AUGUST 2018-FEBRUARY 2022 1. TOWN OF PARADISE VALLEY 2. JERRY COOPER 3. 6401 E Lincoln Dr, Paradise Valley, AZ 85253 623-695-6870 JCOOPER@PARADISEVALLEYAZ.GOV 4. CRACK SEAL, PMRE, PMM, ASPHALT OVERLAY, PATCHING, TRAFFIC CONTROL 5. January 2018-FEBRUARY 2022 #2: PARADISE VALLEY PAVEMENT PRESERVATION A. DESCRIPTION: We were awarded this project through a competitive bid process. The work includes sealing roads with PMM and Liquid Road, selected by Paradise Valley. Paradise Valley provides us with the quarter section maps and allows us to proceed with a concise and efficient plan. Our goal in every agency is to work efficiently, in order to minimize public impact. M. R. TANNER CONSTRUCTION | FOUNTAIN HILLS | PAVEMENT MAINTENANCE | 2 ¬Pavement Restoration ¬Crack Seal ¬Traffic Management ¬Public Communication & Cooperation ¬Application of Fog Seal Product SIMILARITIES: Alan Evans Eric Marsh Josh Skinner SAME PROJECT TEAM: ¬Pavement Maintenance ¬Crack Seal Program ¬Traffic Management SIMILARITIES: Alan Evans Eric Marsh Josh Skinner SAME PROJECT TEAM: #3: TOWN OF FOUNTAIN HILLS PAVEMENT PRESERVATION A. DESCRIPTION: This project was awarded through a competitive, qualification based process. The work includes, but not limited to providing fog seals, optipave and PMM, slurry seal and mill and overlay services, the roads were selected by the Town of Fountain Hills. This contract is no different than any other agency. A large amount of our time is dedicated to public outreach and coordination with the Town residents and Town staff. We always make every effort to communicate our plan with all parties involved. B. ROLE OF FIRM: Prime Contractor C. CONSTRUCTION COST: $2,544,432 D. CONSTRUCTION DATES: October 2020 - March 2020 E. PROJECT OWNER: Town of Fountain Hills #4: CITY OF CHANDLER STREET MAINTENANCE REPAVING, SURFACE SEALS AND REPAIR SERVICES A. DESCRIPTION: This renewable annual contract project consists of the milling, soil stabilization, crack fill, paving and striping of over 750,000 SY of existing roadways (to-date). More specifically, we provided a pilot program for the City of Chandler for all of the following: PMM, Optipave, Guardtop Ultra and PMRE last year on this contract. These roads included residential, industrial, and arterial paving. Our goal is to provide the best possible options to the agencies, which sometimes requires showing new products. B. ROLE OF FIRM: Prime Contractor C. CONSTRUCTION COST: $10,707,294 D. CONSTRUCTION DATES: April 2020 - Present E. PROJECT OWNER: City of Chandler 1. CITY OF CHANDLER 2. ALLAN ZIMMERMAN 3. 975 E ARMSTRONG WY # C, CHANDLER, AZ 85286 480-390-1321 ALLAN.ZIMMERMAN@CHANDLERAZ.GOV 4. CRACK SEAL, FOG SEALS, PMM, ASPHALT OVERLAY, PATCHING, TRAFFIC CONTROL 5. OCTOBER 2012-PRESENT 1. TOWN OF FOUNTAIN HILLS 2. JEFF PIERCE 3. 16705 E AVE OF THE FOUNTAINS, FOUNTAIN HILLS, AZ 85268 480-749-5258 JPIERCE@FOUNTAINHILLSAZ.GOV 4. CRACK SEAL, FOG SEALS, PMM, ASPHALT OVERLAY, PATCHING, TRAFFIC CONTROL 5. OCTOBER 2017-PRESENT M. R. TANNER CONSTRUCTION | FOUNTAIN HILLS | PAVEMENT MAINTENANCE | 3 ◆ Pavement Restoration ◆ Traffic Management ◆ Public Communication & Cooperation SIMILARITIES: Alan Evans Eric Marsh Josh Skinner SAME PROJECT TEAM: ◆ Pavement Restoration ◆ Crack Seal ◆ Traffic Management ◆ Public Communication & Cooperation ◆ Application of Fog Seal Product SIMILARITIES: Alan Evans Eric Marsh Josh Skinner SAME PROJECT TEAM: $200+ MILLION Completed pavement maintenance projects in the Last 5 Years 300 Completed Pavement Maintenance Projects ALL Projects Completed on Time and Budget In my years of experience with M.R. Tanner Construction, they have always handled themselves with the utmost professionalism and deliver exactly what they say they are going to do. - Van Thomas, Superior Supply“ COMPARABLE PROJECTS: 1.City of Phoenix Major Collector TRMSS - President 2. Paradise Valley Pavement Preservation - President 3. Town of Fountain Hills Pavement Preservation - President 4. Town of Chandler Street Maintenance Repaving, Surface Seals and Repair Services - President ERIC MARSH, PROJECT MANAGER 16 Years with M.R. Tanner Eric’s background is in the traffic control business and pavement maintenance which adds great value to the M.R. Tanner team. His experience allows him to safely complete projects with public safety and public transit in the forefront of his mind. Eric’s work ethic makes him a valuable asset for M.R. Tanner and will serve as an asset to the Town of Fountain Hills. 7.2.3 Key Positions The key personnel selected to lead this project bring experience with not only the process, but successful relationships with the Town. Alan will serve as the principal contact for this contract. Eric will be the main point of contact for the town and will be handling the day to day operations and coordinating all field activities. Josh Skinner will be handling all estimates, scheduling and public relations for this project. ALAN EVANS, PRESIDENT 15 Years with M.R. Tanner Alan’s extensive knowledge of pavement preservation projects combined with his project management experience make him a coveted M.R. Tanner team member. His work experience and education include planning, budgeting, and managing the growth of small and large multi- faceted companies with an emphasis on quality work and customer satisfaction. Additional Relevant Experience M.R. Tanner has completed over $200 million in pavement maintenance projects within Maricopa County in the last five years. M.R. Tanner has an established relationship with the Town of Fountain Hills and is committed to continuing to exceed expectations and dedicate the manpower to complete all work. Our commitment to the specific projects that we are given, can be shown by a job we performed for the City of Phoenix, when we worked 24 hours a day for one full week to complete Thomas Road between 87th to 91st Avenues caused by storm damage. Though we know that this will not be required on this contract, we commit to deliver this same methodology and product to the town on this upcoming pavement maintenance project. M. R. TANNER CONSTRUCTION | FOUNTAIN HILLS | PAVEMENT MAINTENANCE | 4 COMPARABLE PROJECTS: 1.City of Phoenix Major Collector TRMSS - Project Manager 2. Paradise Valley Pavement Preservation - Project Manager 3. Town of Fountain Hills Pavement Preservation - Project Manager 4. Town of Chandler Street Maintenance Repaving, Surface Seals and Repair Services - Project Manager JOSH SKINNER, CHIEF ESTIMATOR/PROJECT LEAD 15 Years with M.R. Tanner Josh has the ability to communicate to his team at M.R. Tanner Construction the expectations of the Town of Fountain Hills. With excellent project management skills on pavement preservation projects and education in project scheduling, estimating, budgeting and field management, Josh brings the necessary leadership to each project. Josh has recent experience working with the town on multiple projects in the town, including projects around schools, businesses, and in the downtown corridor. COMPARABLE PROJECTS: 1.City of Phoenix Major Collector TRMSS - Chief Estimator/Project Lead 2. Paradise Valley Pavement Preservation - Chief Estimator/Project Lead 3. Town of Fountain Hills Pavement Preservation - Chief Estimator/Project Lead 4. Town of Chandler Street Maintenance Repaving, Surface Seals and Repair Services - Chief Estimator/ Project Lead Proposed Subcontractors Experience and Qualifications M.R. Tanner Construction has established a team of highly qualified subcontractors who share the common goal of completing every project on time and within budget. If the need arises, M.R. Tanner Construction has a strong relationship with these prequalified subcontractors that will be selected based upon our Subcontractor Selection Plan. M.R. TANNER’S JOB ORDER PROCESS AS DESCRIBED THROUGH A PAST PROJECT M.R. Tanner excels with job order contracts and suc- cessfully handling each job to achieve client and stake- holder satisfaction. To address each question in this propos- al, we will show our process through a past job order in these highlight boxes. The project we are featuring was a pavement preservation project for the City of Phoenix on Cholla Lane (completed in 2021). We are highlighting this job because we want to be able to discuss a real-life scenario where our approach and planning were put “into action.” Due to page count limitations, we were not able to highlight our action plan in each section, but hope that highlighting this job through some of the sections will show our dedication to our partnership with the Town, and the level of detail we take with each project. Cholla Lane Project Map: Legend: Emergency Helicopter Landing Police Station Fire Station The Phoenician Parking - Phoenix ROW Road to be Maintained Private Street M. R. TANNER CONSTRUCTION | FOUNTAIN HILLS | PAVEMENT MAINTENANCE | 5 COMMUNICATION AND TRACKING OF THE REQUEST FOR JOB ORDER AGREEMENTS (JOA) LINE ITEM QUANTITY TRACKING As the main point of contact for all requests made by the Town, Josh Skinner will delegate workloads internally with M.R. Tanner. This has proven to be successful in the past, mini- mizing the contacts that the Town is required to make. M.R. Tanner will take the maps provided by the Town and confirm those quantities with actual field measurements and site visits. If there are any quantitative discrepancies in any line item, these will be communicated to the Town, prior to any funds being commit- ted to the project. If revisions to the quantities are required, they will be made at this point. If there are no quantitative discrepancies, pricing has already been established through the coefficients, so the specific contracts can be written and work can begin. Quantities will be tracked on a daily, weekly, and monthly basis. The daily quantities are communicated and agreed upon with the Town Inspector (daily) and the agreed upon dai- ly quantities are compiled to make up the weekly summary. These weekly summaries are compared against the contract quantities to track project costs and these weekly summa- ries are used to draft pay applications. Figure 2: M.R. Tanner’s Process for JOA Tracking  REVIEW OF JOA PACKET  Firm’s Process & Procedures in Action on Cholla Lane: Utilizing the same procedures shown in Figure 2, we compared quantities from the beginning of the project with those provided by the City. We agreed upon quantities and were within budget when the project was finalized. The only item that we added to the preliminary cost of the job (in order to minimize change orders) was that we elected to do mailers due to the private subdivisions that would be impacted. We did two different mailers, two weeks apart, to make sure everyone was aware of the project. Capturing this cost before the job started helped keep the job within budget. A well-managed and successful project is entirely dependent on a strong project team working together. The communication of the M.R. Tanner team and the Town must occur regularly and often through all stages of construction in order to achieve success. The M.R. Tanner staff proposed for these projects will form a partnership with the Town staff to assure that each individual project is managed from inception to completion as a team. The team we have assembled to manage construction for the pavement preservation projects will be involved throughout the entire duration of the contract. Starting with pre-construction, the team will review design, schedules, and costs to assure that each individual understands the scope of the project. Josh Skinner will oversee all construction activities and act as the lead with Eric Marsh leading all field activities. The project team will meet weekly with subcontractors and the Town’s staff to assure that schedules are understood and maintained. In addition, discussions regarding safety, scope and engineering will be addressed. M.R. Tanner is committed to delivering a product to the Town that exceeds their expectations and that demonstrates our expertise in preserving the roads in are working for and reporting to the residents of Fountain Hills. We are very much aware of the impact our work has on the community. After all, we are maintaining the roads they take to work every day and the streets their kids play on. We have maintained roads long enough to know that we are impacting their communities with the work that we perform. We take into consideration that we need to make the construction process as quick as possible, while maintaining superior quality. We need to maintain a safe work environment through cleanliness and traffic control, while creating as little impact as possible. All of this is done in order to leave behind a product that each one of the residents would be proud to call their own. APPROACH / ISSUES Overall Approach to Providing Services M. R. TANNER CONSTRUCTION | FOUNTAIN HILLS | PAVEMENT MAINTENANCE | 6 tant (PIA) who is available 24/7. ¬72 hours prior to the start date on each road, resi- dents and business owners are notified of the work with a hand-delivered door flier. ¬Job-specific signage with appropriate dates are displayed on all residential and collector roadways. Variable message boards will be utilized on all major roadways and installed ten days before the start date. These handouts and VMB’s include a contact num- ber to the PIA. Prior to starting any work, we evaluate every project by analyzing entities in its surrounding area. For example, we will notify every fire and police department, school, and church individually. We leave contact information and work around their schedule as much as possible. We also try and schedule all of our work around drop-off times, pick-up times, etc. It’s imperative that we communicate our schedule effec- tively. This will allow Town staff and residents to adjust their own schedules accordingly and feel less impact from the work that is being performed. Emergency Response Notification M.R. Tanner will coordinate with Town staff in contacting local emergency response teams (including police and fire departments) more than 72 hours prior to the start of construction. We will deliver plans with information regarding the impacted areas and respective dates. We will also leave business cards to contact us. Though we never anticipate the need for emergency response ve- hicles on our jobs, crew, or residents, we prefer to plan properly in the event we would need them. Firm’s Notification Protocol In Action on Cholla Lane: For this specific project, there were many parties involved. To name a few: The Town of Paradise Valley (ROW on Invergordon/64th Street), Phoenix Parks (Camelback Mountain), The Phoenician (parking on Mockingbird would be impacted), Paradise Valley Police Department, Paradise Valley Fire Department (operated and contracted with/through Phoenix), helicopter landing areas for emergencies on Camelback Mountain, private subdivisions, etc. Pre-Construction: The Town of Paradise Valley and Phoenix Parks Department were both brought into a pre-construction meeting, notifying them of the work. Paradise Valley required a police officer if we would need to back trucks in off mockingbird (which was addressed). The Parks Department was notified for potential parking access restrictions and they had us post dates of con- struction on Cholla Lane in order to let the public know of the upcoming project. Notifications: The Town inspection staff handled the notifications to the internal Phoenix departments, and M.R. Tanner handled notifications to the Paradise Valley Police and Fire Departments, and the Phoenician. Though the Phoenician wouldn’t really feel a direct impact, but with restricted parking on Cholla Lane there may of been increased traffic and parking on 64th Street. HOA Coordination: M.R. Tanner took it upon themselves to notify the homeowners associations in both private subdivisions. Both would feel the impacts of our work, and both were appreciative of the notification. We also placed variable message boards at the bottom of the hill to remind everyone of the upcoming work. Schools: Schools and bus routes were not impacted be- cause we elected to do this work during the summertime break. Partnering/Customer Service/Notifying Public As indicated, we will be asked to maintain roads that belong to the Town. However, these roads are traveled by the residents. Therefore, coordinating schedules and communicating with the Town and its residents is essential. Contract Management The graphic in Figure 2 (below) demonstrates the procedures that M.R. Tanner will utilize to communicate and track the project and line-item quantities starting with the initiation of the project through the town. We will start every project by communicating the sched- ule with the management team of the Town at least four weeks prior to the start of the work. This advanced sched- uling notice will allow Town staff ample time to approve permits, notify other departments, etc. Pending the ap- proval of the Town, we will then begin to notify residents. We will notify residents utilizing the following methodology: NOTIFICATION APPROACH ¬ Contracts are executed. ¬ The schedule is sent to our public information assis- M. R. TANNER CONSTRUCTION | FOUNTAIN HILLS | PAVEMENT MAINTENANCE | 7 Lines of Communication For any job to be successful, the lines of communica- tion must always be open and transparent. The following information outlines our communication:1DAILY COMMUNICATION Discussing the plan for the following day and review- ing the previous day’s events to help identify areas that are running well and areas that can be improved upon. This communication takes place between the proj- ect manager and the town of Fountain Hills inspector to minimize miscommunication and conflict. 2WEEKLEY UPDATED 3-WEEK LOOK AHEAD SCHEDULE By publishing the 3-week look ahead schedule every week, M.R. Tanner can give the Town staff notice of where we are going to be (quarter section, arterial) so they can submit for permits and coordinate with other departments in a timely manner.3SINGLE SOURCE Though everyone in our key personnel will be involved in the project, Josh will be publishing the schedule and running the project on a day-to-day basis. He will be working directly with the Town to ensure communication is consistent and constant. Other Challenges Protecting the Work One of the biggest challenges that we face when it comes to pavement preservation is when vehicles drive through the fresh product. This will typically happen because of poor planning on the contractor’s part or poor traffic con- trol. M.R. Tanner mitigates this problem through: ◆ Leaving windows at corresponding intersections, in order to let residents in and out of the neighborhoods. We then come back the following day and cut this portion in. ◆ We require our traffic control personnel and off-duty Officers to stay on-site at all times and remain until the daily activities are complete. Adverse Weather Another challenge that contractors can face is the weath- er. Bad weather can cause adverse consequences during pavement preservation operations. We will keep an eye on all forecasts, and we will not put down any material when there is a high chance of rain. We will also be cau- tious of applying the material in windy weather, to avoid any overspray. Communication in Action on Cholla Lane Josh was the point of contact for the Cholla Lane project. He coordinated all schedules with the Phoenix Inspectors assigned. All schedules for this project were submitted on a weekly basis to our PIA, City Inspectors, City Project Manager, and M.R. Tanner’s Project Manager. Making sure that everyone is included helps to limit questions and confusion. The 3-week schedule also helps to en- sure that the project doesn’t catch anyone off guard. Projects like this are planned months in advance. PLANNING / ESTIMATING / SCHEDULING Systems Used for Planning the Work Proper planning is critical to the success of any contract. M.R. Tanner’s team has planned and successfully executed pavement preservation projects for more than two decades with experience with various agencies, including the Town of Fountain Hills. Once preliminary discussions occur with the Town, M.R. Tanner’s team will start the planning process. The first step in planning will be for the project team to review the most recently completed pavement main-tenance project to highlight the successes and address processes that need to be improved. These successes and improvements will be implemented into the plan for for this pavement maintenance project. Next, coordination meetings will occur with each sub- contractor to identify project-specific planning. For ex- ample, we will determine the locations of all the schools in the area, and determine the drop-off times, pick-up times, bus routes, etc. We will take this information and determine a plan of action to ensure that we will not be applying the product in front of the school at a critical time. This coordination will help M.R. Tanner, the Town, and ultimately help the residents. We do not use any automated systems. All of our com- puter software programs are done using excel spread- sheets, refined from over 25 years of experience. These complex spreadsheets help trigger action (as stated above, if there are schools, police departments, fire sta- tions, bus stops, etc.). M. R. TANNER CONSTRUCTION | FOUNTAIN HILLS | PAVEMENT MAINTENANCE | 8 ed a philosophy that there is no reason why we should Scheduling to Perform the Work Expeditiously and Within Cost Restraints The schedule is essential to each project’s success. As stated in the original pre-bid meeting, the urgency level of getting this project is high. M.R. Tanner will meet within one week of the Town’s initiation of the project. The team will communicate the schedule requirements from the Town to the subcontractors and suppliers. The team will then take input from suppliers and subcontractors to improve the schedule if necessary. In order to create and manage the schedule, M.R. Tanner utilizes Microsoft Project. The tools in this software allow critical paths and key scopes to be identified. Additionally, the project team is able to track and manage the project and effectively share the schedule with the Town and all others involved with the project. To accurately track and update the schedule, the Project Manager, Eric Marsh, and Project Lead, Josh Skinner, will coordinate daily to ensure the project is on track. Addi- tionally, the project schedule will be regularly updated and shared with the Town, the subcontractors, and suppliers. Accurately tracking, updating, and communicating the proj- ect schedule is critical for the success of each project. M.R. Tanner’s Commitment to Schedule1First, our company and each team member have adopt - ever fall behind schedule. The reason we feel so strongly about this is because being behind schedule doesn’t only impact the contractor and the Town, it impacts the residents. In many cases, with these types of projects, we will be working in your resident’s neighborhoods. If not handled properly, this can impact residents getting to school, getting to work and causing an unneeded disrup- tion. If scheduled properly, disruptions and confusion can be avoided if we just adhere to the schedule. 2Second, we ensure that our subcontractors share the same philosophy. We communicate the schedule on a daily basis with everyone involved and make sure that it is followed. We know we can trust our subcontractors and their work, and they are designated as such. 3Third, we don’t accept equipment failure as an excuse. Every day that we are on-site, we have a backup piece of equipment for everything that we would need. This way, in the unforeseen cases where a piece of equipment breaks down, we simply switch it out and continue the work, ensuring we stay on schedule. 4Lastly, we are committed to producing the highest quality product in an extremely time-efficient man- ner. Each one of the agencies and municipalities that we have worked with would tell you that we are capable of such production on a daily basis. QUALITY MANAGEMENT PLAN Management to Ensure Quality Objectives Are Met or Exceeded M.R. Tanner has adopted a philosophy that we are only as good as the product that we leave behind. We have devel- oped an internal quality control plan to ensure that we only utilize the best materials and the highest quality service. The implementation of the quality control plan will be managed and monitored by the experienced field staff (Josh and Eric) in conjunction with the pre-construction staff to ensure that all construction is of the highest quality. This vision is communi- cated and shared with the M.R. Tanner employees who will be performing the work. The first line of defense that we use to deliver a quality prod- uct is through the crews who will be performing the work. With tens of thousands of hours a year devoted to pavement maintenance projects throughout the Valley, these men and women know the quality that we require and are committed to exceeding all standards. The second line of defense that we utilize are the foreman and superintendents, who drive the job site thoroughly every morning and evening to inspect the work that was performed that day. We also uti-lize many checks and balances during production to ensure that our product exceeds all standard specifications. To further our commitment to quality, we send many of our key personnel to seminars and trainings on a yearly basis where materials (asphalt, concrete, slurry seal, chip seal, seal coat, coolseal applications, etc.) are thoroughly discussed. Even though the materials that are discussed above do not change drastically year to year, we feel that it is vital to our success to stay on top of the best methods and procedures to achieve a high-quality product. We utilize all self-checks to help in verifying the quality of our work on a daily basis. M. R. TANNER CONSTRUCTION | FOUNTAIN HILLS | PAVEMENT MAINTENANCE | 9 Personnel Performing Quality Control As stated above, Josh Skinner will proactively conduct quality control throughout the duration of this project. As an example of our quality control, we will spray over a 1 SY sheet of metal on a daily basis. We will take this sheet of metal and weigh it, which helps us to guaran- tee that we are providing the requested application rate. M.R. Tanner takes pride in having high standards and meeting or exceeding those standards for every project. Personnel Performing Safety Management M.R. Tanner is committed to construction safety, and Josh Skinner will be the lead for project safety for this contract. Weekly on-site safety meetings and daily safety discussions with the construction crews and staff have allowed the company to maintain an excellent record of safety. The safety plan for the project will ad-dress project safety personnel, project training, accident prevention plan, emergency action plan, hazardous materials, and the communication plan. In a contract involving multiple scopes, projects, and locations, the safety plan will be updated continually to assure safety for all parties involved. The safety plan will provide the necessary verbiage to keep the traveling public safe. This will be shown through approved traffic control plans. We also take the time to make sure that the site is cleaned at the end of every day. We clean the sidewalks, sweep roadways and remove loose debris, etc. Keeping a job site clean helps to ensure the safety of everyone involved, and specifi- cally the residents. Personnel Performing Traffic Control Management Eric Marsh is dedicated to managing the traffic for the project. Upon execution of the contract, we will imme- diately begin to work with the inspector to obtain a traffic control permit. This permit will allow us to work within the Town right-of-way. It will also stipulate the times that we are able to work on the Town road-ways. These permits, coupled with the approved traffic control plans, will help to ensure the safety of workers as well as the traveling public. It will also help allevi- ate higher than normal traffic loads. The traffic control plans will be handled by Eric and will be managed on a daily basis by the experienced field superintendents. How Construction Quality is Ensured Our first line of defense is our project foreman in charge of the job. Unlike most companies, our foreman is part of the crew and is on the ground with the crew. He is keen- ly aware of the quality on the ground and making sure it meets all standards. Eric will also be on-site, ensuring quality on a daily basis. All of our crews have worked together for years and contribute to the quality that M.R. Tanner expects. M.R. Tanner always finishes under budget and adheres very closely to their published schedule. They always go above and beyond what is expected for the City and residents. - Josh Wagner, City of Chandler Inspector“M. R. 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Tanner Construction is located in Gilbert, Arizona. The company is locally owned and operated with all of its ownership residing full time in the Phoenix Metro Area. In addition, all employees reside in the Phoenix Metro area. Address: 1327 West San Pedro Street, Gilbert, AZ 85233 100% of the work of M.R. Tanner Construction for the last 5 years has been in the Phoenix Metro area. All of the subcontractors and suppliers that may be utilized on this project are locally owned and operated. TERMINATION/CLAIMS/LITIGATION/ ARBITRATION WITHIN THE LAST THREE YEARS Due to our high quality product and continued effort to work with the owner, we have not been terminated from any contract or subcontract. We have not ever been involved in any litigations or arbitrations. ORGANIZATION CHART Town of Fountain Hills ESTIMATORS Traffic Control Management Striping Subcontractor Utility Adjustments Key Personnel M.R. Tanner Construction (M.R. Tanner) is a privately held, local general contractor and construction manager, specializing in civil infrastructure. Since the company’s inception in January of 1993, M.R. Tanner’s success is attributed to the strong relationships developed with each client, subcontractor and supplier on every project. With the ability to self-perform 90% of the work, M.R. Tanner has completed pavement preservation and other pavement related projects in all of the surrounding major municipalities. Our extraordinary project management team staff specializes in estimating, scheduling, subcontracting and field management. M.R. Tanner’s commitment to the immediate needs of the Town have been demonstrated on prior projects. Legal Organization M.R. Tanner Construction is organized a Limited Liability Company in the state of Arizona. Both Maurice Tanner and Alan Evans are authorized to act on the company’s behalf. The company was organized in 1993. ARIZONA CONTRACTOR LICENSES & NUMBERS License Number Qualified Person A-General Engineering 111576 Maurice Tanner B-Residential 11157 1 Maurice Tanner M. R. TANNER CONSTRUCTION | FOUNTAIN HILLS | PAVEMENT MAINTENANCE | 1 M.R. TANNER HAS A 0.66 EMOD RATING 7.2.2 Experience and Qualifications Alan Evans (President), Eric Marsh (Project Manager), and Josh Skinner (Project Lead/Estimator) are the key personnel who will be assigned to work on this contract and as such will play an active role in each job order agreement. One of the reasons we have chosen this specific team is because they have worked for the last 3 years on the current Town of Fountain Hills contracts. They have proven time and time again on each job, that they can handle the required tasks at hand, and excel in pavement preservation projects. COMPARABLE PROJECTS #1: CITY OF PHOENIX 2019-2020 PHOENIX MAJOR COLLECTOR TRMSS JOA 3 A. DESCRIPTION: This project was procured through the Job Order Contract process. The scope included providing PMM on collectors and majors throughout the City of Phoenix. These roads were selected based on the pavement preservation cycle that the City of Phoenix chose. 1. CITY OF PHOENIX 2. KYLE VANCE 3. 138 E. UNION HILLS DRIVE PHOENIX, AZ 85024 602-571-4522 KYLE.VANCE@PHOENIX.GOV 4. CRACK SEAL, PMRE, PMM, TRAFFIC CONTROL 5. AUGUST 2018-FEBRUARY 2022 1. TOWN OF PARADISE VALLEY 2. JERRY COOPER 3. 6401 E Lincoln Dr, Paradise Valley, AZ 85253 623-695-6870 JCOOPER@PARADISEVALLEYAZ.GOV 4. CRACK SEAL, PMRE, PMM, ASPHALT OVERLAY, PATCHING, TRAFFIC CONTROL 5. January 2018-FEBRUARY 2022 #2: PARADISE VALLEY PAVEMENT PRESERVATION A. DESCRIPTION: We were awarded this project through a competitive bid process. The work includes sealing roads with PMM and Liquid Road, selected by Paradise Valley. Paradise Valley provides us with the quarter section maps and allows us to proceed with a concise and efficient plan. Our goal in every agency is to work efficiently, in order to minimize public impact. M. R. TANNER CONSTRUCTION | FOUNTAIN HILLS | PAVEMENT MAINTENANCE | 2 ¬Pavement Restoration ¬Crack Seal ¬Traffic Management ¬Public Communication & Cooperation ¬Application of Fog Seal Product SIMILARITIES: Alan Evans Eric Marsh Josh Skinner SAME PROJECT TEAM: ¬Pavement Maintenance ¬Crack Seal Program ¬Traffic Management SIMILARITIES: Alan Evans Eric Marsh Josh Skinner SAME PROJECT TEAM: #3: TOWN OF FOUNTAIN HILLS PAVEMENT PRESERVATION A. DESCRIPTION: This project was awarded through a competitive, qualification based process. The work includes, but not limited to providing fog seals, optipave and PMM, slurry seal and mill and overlay services, the roads were selected by the Town of Fountain Hills. This contract is no different than any other agency. A large amount of our time is dedicated to public outreach and coordination with the Town residents and Town staff. We always make every effort to communicate our plan with all parties involved. B. ROLE OF FIRM: Prime Contractor C. CONSTRUCTION COST: $2,544,432 D. CONSTRUCTION DATES: October 2020 - March 2020 E. PROJECT OWNER: Town of Fountain Hills #4: CITY OF CHANDLER STREET MAINTENANCE REPAVING, SURFACE SEALS AND REPAIR SERVICES A. DESCRIPTION: This renewable annual contract project consists of the milling, soil stabilization, crack fill, paving and striping of over 750,000 SY of existing roadways (to-date). More specifically, we provided a pilot program for the City of Chandler for all of the following: PMM, Optipave, Guardtop Ultra and PMRE last year on this contract. These roads included residential, industrial, and arterial paving. Our goal is to provide the best possible options to the agencies, which sometimes requires showing new products. B. ROLE OF FIRM: Prime Contractor C. CONSTRUCTION COST: $10,707,294 D. CONSTRUCTION DATES: April 2020 - Present E. PROJECT OWNER: City of Chandler 1. CITY OF CHANDLER 2. ALLAN ZIMMERMAN 3. 975 E ARMSTRONG WY # C, CHANDLER, AZ 85286 480-390-1321 ALLAN.ZIMMERMAN@CHANDLERAZ.GOV 4. CRACK SEAL, FOG SEALS, PMM, ASPHALT OVERLAY, PATCHING, TRAFFIC CONTROL 5. OCTOBER 2012-PRESENT 1. TOWN OF FOUNTAIN HILLS 2. JEFF PIERCE 3. 16705 E AVE OF THE FOUNTAINS, FOUNTAIN HILLS, AZ 85268 480-749-5258 JPIERCE@FOUNTAINHILLSAZ.GOV 4. CRACK SEAL, FOG SEALS, PMM, ASPHALT OVERLAY, PATCHING, TRAFFIC CONTROL 5. OCTOBER 2017-PRESENT M. R. TANNER CONSTRUCTION | FOUNTAIN HILLS | PAVEMENT MAINTENANCE | 3 ◆ Pavement Restoration ◆ Traffic Management ◆ Public Communication & Cooperation SIMILARITIES: Alan Evans Eric Marsh Josh Skinner SAME PROJECT TEAM: ◆ Pavement Restoration ◆ Crack Seal ◆ Traffic Management ◆ Public Communication & Cooperation ◆ Application of Fog Seal Product SIMILARITIES: Alan Evans Eric Marsh Josh Skinner SAME PROJECT TEAM: $200+ MILLION Completed pavement maintenance projects in the Last 5 Years 300 Completed Pavement Maintenance Projects ALL Projects Completed on Time and Budget In my years of experience with M.R. Tanner Construction, they have always handled themselves with the utmost professionalism and deliver exactly what they say they are going to do. - Van Thomas, Superior Supply“ COMPARABLE PROJECTS: 1.City of Phoenix Major Collector TRMSS - President 2. Paradise Valley Pavement Preservation - President 3. Town of Fountain Hills Pavement Preservation - President 4. Town of Chandler Street Maintenance Repaving, Surface Seals and Repair Services - President ERIC MARSH, PROJECT MANAGER 16 Years with M.R. Tanner Eric’s background is in the traffic control business and pavement maintenance which adds great value to the M.R. Tanner team. His experience allows him to safely complete projects with public safety and public transit in the forefront of his mind. Eric’s work ethic makes him a valuable asset for M.R. Tanner and will serve as an asset to the Town of Fountain Hills. 7.2.3 Key Positions The key personnel selected to lead this project bring experience with not only the process, but successful relationships with the Town. Alan will serve as the principal contact for this contract. Eric will be the main point of contact for the town and will be handling the day to day operations and coordinating all field activities. Josh Skinner will be handling all estimates, scheduling and public relations for this project. ALAN EVANS, PRESIDENT 15 Years with M.R. Tanner Alan’s extensive knowledge of pavement preservation projects combined with his project management experience make him a coveted M.R. Tanner team member. His work experience and education include planning, budgeting, and managing the growth of small and large multi- faceted companies with an emphasis on quality work and customer satisfaction. Additional Relevant Experience M.R. Tanner has completed over $200 million in pavement maintenance projects within Maricopa County in the last five years. M.R. Tanner has an established relationship with the Town of Fountain Hills and is committed to continuing to exceed expectations and dedicate the manpower to complete all work. Our commitment to the specific projects that we are given, can be shown by a job we performed for the City of Phoenix, when we worked 24 hours a day for one full week to complete Thomas Road between 87th to 91st Avenues caused by storm damage. Though we know that this will not be required on this contract, we commit to deliver this same methodology and product to the town on this upcoming pavement maintenance project. M. R. TANNER CONSTRUCTION | FOUNTAIN HILLS | PAVEMENT MAINTENANCE | 4 COMPARABLE PROJECTS: 1.City of Phoenix Major Collector TRMSS - Project Manager 2. Paradise Valley Pavement Preservation - Project Manager 3. Town of Fountain Hills Pavement Preservation - Project Manager 4. Town of Chandler Street Maintenance Repaving, Surface Seals and Repair Services - Project Manager JOSH SKINNER, CHIEF ESTIMATOR/PROJECT LEAD 15 Years with M.R. Tanner Josh has the ability to communicate to his team at M.R. Tanner Construction the expectations of the Town of Fountain Hills. With excellent project management skills on pavement preservation projects and education in project scheduling, estimating, budgeting and field management, Josh brings the necessary leadership to each project. Josh has recent experience working with the town on multiple projects in the town, including projects around schools, businesses, and in the downtown corridor. COMPARABLE PROJECTS: 1.City of Phoenix Major Collector TRMSS - Chief Estimator/Project Lead 2. Paradise Valley Pavement Preservation - Chief Estimator/Project Lead 3. Town of Fountain Hills Pavement Preservation - Chief Estimator/Project Lead 4. Town of Chandler Street Maintenance Repaving, Surface Seals and Repair Services - Chief Estimator/ Project Lead Proposed Subcontractors Experience and Qualifications M.R. Tanner Construction has established a team of highly qualified subcontractors who share the common goal of completing every project on time and within budget. If the need arises, M.R. Tanner Construction has a strong relationship with these prequalified subcontractors that will be selected based upon our Subcontractor Selection Plan. M.R. TANNER’S JOB ORDER PROCESS AS DESCRIBED THROUGH A PAST PROJECT M.R. Tanner excels with job order contracts and suc- cessfully handling each job to achieve client and stake- holder satisfaction. To address each question in this propos- al, we will show our process through a past job order in these highlight boxes. The project we are featuring was a pavement preservation project for the City of Phoenix on Cholla Lane (completed in 2021). We are highlighting this job because we want to be able to discuss a real-life scenario where our approach and planning were put “into action.” Due to page count limitations, we were not able to highlight our action plan in each section, but hope that highlighting this job through some of the sections will show our dedication to our partnership with the Town, and the level of detail we take with each project. Cholla Lane Project Map: Legend: Emergency Helicopter Landing Police Station Fire Station The Phoenician Parking - Phoenix ROW Road to be Maintained Private Street M. R. TANNER CONSTRUCTION | FOUNTAIN HILLS | PAVEMENT MAINTENANCE | 5 COMMUNICATION AND TRACKING OF THE REQUEST FOR JOB ORDER AGREEMENTS (JOA) LINE ITEM QUANTITY TRACKING As the main point of contact for all requests made by the Town, Josh Skinner will delegate workloads internally with M.R. Tanner. This has proven to be successful in the past, mini- mizing the contacts that the Town is required to make. M.R. Tanner will take the maps provided by the Town and confirm those quantities with actual field measurements and site visits. If there are any quantitative discrepancies in any line item, these will be communicated to the Town, prior to any funds being commit- ted to the project. If revisions to the quantities are required, they will be made at this point. If there are no quantitative discrepancies, pricing has already been established through the coefficients, so the specific contracts can be written and work can begin. Quantities will be tracked on a daily, weekly, and monthly basis. The daily quantities are communicated and agreed upon with the Town Inspector (daily) and the agreed upon dai- ly quantities are compiled to make up the weekly summary. These weekly summaries are compared against the contract quantities to track project costs and these weekly summa- ries are used to draft pay applications. Figure 2: M.R. Tanner’s Process for JOA Tracking  REVIEW OF JOA PACKET  Firm’s Process & Procedures in Action on Cholla Lane: Utilizing the same procedures shown in Figure 2, we compared quantities from the beginning of the project with those provided by the City. We agreed upon quantities and were within budget when the project was finalized. The only item that we added to the preliminary cost of the job (in order to minimize change orders) was that we elected to do mailers due to the private subdivisions that would be impacted. We did two different mailers, two weeks apart, to make sure everyone was aware of the project. Capturing this cost before the job started helped keep the job within budget. A well-managed and successful project is entirely dependent on a strong project team working together. The communication of the M.R. Tanner team and the Town must occur regularly and often through all stages of construction in order to achieve success. The M.R. Tanner staff proposed for these projects will form a partnership with the Town staff to assure that each individual project is managed from inception to completion as a team. The team we have assembled to manage construction for the pavement preservation projects will be involved throughout the entire duration of the contract. Starting with pre-construction, the team will review design, schedules, and costs to assure that each individual understands the scope of the project. Josh Skinner will oversee all construction activities and act as the lead with Eric Marsh leading all field activities. The project team will meet weekly with subcontractors and the Town’s staff to assure that schedules are understood and maintained. In addition, discussions regarding safety, scope and engineering will be addressed. M.R. Tanner is committed to delivering a product to the Town that exceeds their expectations and that demonstrates our expertise in preserving the roads in are working for and reporting to the residents of Fountain Hills. We are very much aware of the impact our work has on the community. After all, we are maintaining the roads they take to work every day and the streets their kids play on. We have maintained roads long enough to know that we are impacting their communities with the work that we perform. We take into consideration that we need to make the construction process as quick as possible, while maintaining superior quality. We need to maintain a safe work environment through cleanliness and traffic control, while creating as little impact as possible. All of this is done in order to leave behind a product that each one of the residents would be proud to call their own. APPROACH / ISSUES Overall Approach to Providing Services M. R. TANNER CONSTRUCTION | FOUNTAIN HILLS | PAVEMENT MAINTENANCE | 6 tant (PIA) who is available 24/7. ¬72 hours prior to the start date on each road, resi- dents and business owners are notified of the work with a hand-delivered door flier. ¬Job-specific signage with appropriate dates are displayed on all residential and collector roadways. Variable message boards will be utilized on all major roadways and installed ten days before the start date. These handouts and VMB’s include a contact num- ber to the PIA. Prior to starting any work, we evaluate every project by analyzing entities in its surrounding area. For example, we will notify every fire and police department, school, and church individually. We leave contact information and work around their schedule as much as possible. We also try and schedule all of our work around drop-off times, pick-up times, etc. It’s imperative that we communicate our schedule effec- tively. This will allow Town staff and residents to adjust their own schedules accordingly and feel less impact from the work that is being performed. Emergency Response Notification M.R. Tanner will coordinate with Town staff in contacting local emergency response teams (including police and fire departments) more than 72 hours prior to the start of construction. We will deliver plans with information regarding the impacted areas and respective dates. We will also leave business cards to contact us. Though we never anticipate the need for emergency response ve- hicles on our jobs, crew, or residents, we prefer to plan properly in the event we would need them. Firm’s Notification Protocol In Action on Cholla Lane: For this specific project, there were many parties involved. To name a few: The Town of Paradise Valley (ROW on Invergordon/64th Street), Phoenix Parks (Camelback Mountain), The Phoenician (parking on Mockingbird would be impacted), Paradise Valley Police Department, Paradise Valley Fire Department (operated and contracted with/through Phoenix), helicopter landing areas for emergencies on Camelback Mountain, private subdivisions, etc. Pre-Construction: The Town of Paradise Valley and Phoenix Parks Department were both brought into a pre-construction meeting, notifying them of the work. Paradise Valley required a police officer if we would need to back trucks in off mockingbird (which was addressed). The Parks Department was notified for potential parking access restrictions and they had us post dates of con- struction on Cholla Lane in order to let the public know of the upcoming project. Notifications: The Town inspection staff handled the notifications to the internal Phoenix departments, and M.R. Tanner handled notifications to the Paradise Valley Police and Fire Departments, and the Phoenician. Though the Phoenician wouldn’t really feel a direct impact, but with restricted parking on Cholla Lane there may of been increased traffic and parking on 64th Street. HOA Coordination: M.R. Tanner took it upon themselves to notify the homeowners associations in both private subdivisions. Both would feel the impacts of our work, and both were appreciative of the notification. We also placed variable message boards at the bottom of the hill to remind everyone of the upcoming work. Schools: Schools and bus routes were not impacted be- cause we elected to do this work during the summertime break. Partnering/Customer Service/Notifying Public As indicated, we will be asked to maintain roads that belong to the Town. However, these roads are traveled by the residents. Therefore, coordinating schedules and communicating with the Town and its residents is essential. Contract Management The graphic in Figure 2 (below) demonstrates the procedures that M.R. Tanner will utilize to communicate and track the project and line-item quantities starting with the initiation of the project through the town. We will start every project by communicating the sched- ule with the management team of the Town at least four weeks prior to the start of the work. This advanced sched- uling notice will allow Town staff ample time to approve permits, notify other departments, etc. Pending the ap- proval of the Town, we will then begin to notify residents. We will notify residents utilizing the following methodology: NOTIFICATION APPROACH ¬ Contracts are executed. ¬ The schedule is sent to our public information assis- M. R. TANNER CONSTRUCTION | FOUNTAIN HILLS | PAVEMENT MAINTENANCE | 7 Lines of Communication For any job to be successful, the lines of communica- tion must always be open and transparent. The following information outlines our communication:1DAILY COMMUNICATION Discussing the plan for the following day and review- ing the previous day’s events to help identify areas that are running well and areas that can be improved upon. This communication takes place between the proj- ect manager and the town of Fountain Hills inspector to minimize miscommunication and conflict. 2WEEKLEY UPDATED 3-WEEK LOOK AHEAD SCHEDULE By publishing the 3-week look ahead schedule every week, M.R. Tanner can give the Town staff notice of where we are going to be (quarter section, arterial) so they can submit for permits and coordinate with other departments in a timely manner.3SINGLE SOURCE Though everyone in our key personnel will be involved in the project, Josh will be publishing the schedule and running the project on a day-to-day basis. He will be working directly with the Town to ensure communication is consistent and constant. Other Challenges Protecting the Work One of the biggest challenges that we face when it comes to pavement preservation is when vehicles drive through the fresh product. This will typically happen because of poor planning on the contractor’s part or poor traffic con- trol. M.R. Tanner mitigates this problem through: ◆ Leaving windows at corresponding intersections, in order to let residents in and out of the neighborhoods. We then come back the following day and cut this portion in. ◆ We require our traffic control personnel and off-duty Officers to stay on-site at all times and remain until the daily activities are complete. Adverse Weather Another challenge that contractors can face is the weath- er. Bad weather can cause adverse consequences during pavement preservation operations. We will keep an eye on all forecasts, and we will not put down any material when there is a high chance of rain. We will also be cau- tious of applying the material in windy weather, to avoid any overspray. Communication in Action on Cholla Lane Josh was the point of contact for the Cholla Lane project. He coordinated all schedules with the Phoenix Inspectors assigned. All schedules for this project were submitted on a weekly basis to our PIA, City Inspectors, City Project Manager, and M.R. Tanner’s Project Manager. Making sure that everyone is included helps to limit questions and confusion. The 3-week schedule also helps to en- sure that the project doesn’t catch anyone off guard. Projects like this are planned months in advance. PLANNING / ESTIMATING / SCHEDULING Systems Used for Planning the Work Proper planning is critical to the success of any contract. M.R. Tanner’s team has planned and successfully executed pavement preservation projects for more than two decades with experience with various agencies, including the Town of Fountain Hills. Once preliminary discussions occur with the Town, M.R. Tanner’s team will start the planning process. The first step in planning will be for the project team to review the most recently completed pavement main-tenance project to highlight the successes and address processes that need to be improved. These successes and improvements will be implemented into the plan for for this pavement maintenance project. Next, coordination meetings will occur with each sub- contractor to identify project-specific planning. For ex- ample, we will determine the locations of all the schools in the area, and determine the drop-off times, pick-up times, bus routes, etc. We will take this information and determine a plan of action to ensure that we will not be applying the product in front of the school at a critical time. This coordination will help M.R. Tanner, the Town, and ultimately help the residents. We do not use any automated systems. All of our com- puter software programs are done using excel spread- sheets, refined from over 25 years of experience. These complex spreadsheets help trigger action (as stated above, if there are schools, police departments, fire sta- tions, bus stops, etc.). M. R. TANNER CONSTRUCTION | FOUNTAIN HILLS | PAVEMENT MAINTENANCE | 8 ed a philosophy that there is no reason why we should Scheduling to Perform the Work Expeditiously and Within Cost Restraints The schedule is essential to each project’s success. As stated in the original pre-bid meeting, the urgency level of getting this project is high. M.R. Tanner will meet within one week of the Town’s initiation of the project. The team will communicate the schedule requirements from the Town to the subcontractors and suppliers. The team will then take input from suppliers and subcontractors to improve the schedule if necessary. In order to create and manage the schedule, M.R. Tanner utilizes Microsoft Project. The tools in this software allow critical paths and key scopes to be identified. Additionally, the project team is able to track and manage the project and effectively share the schedule with the Town and all others involved with the project. To accurately track and update the schedule, the Project Manager, Eric Marsh, and Project Lead, Josh Skinner, will coordinate daily to ensure the project is on track. Addi- tionally, the project schedule will be regularly updated and shared with the Town, the subcontractors, and suppliers. Accurately tracking, updating, and communicating the proj- ect schedule is critical for the success of each project. M.R. Tanner’s Commitment to Schedule1First, our company and each team member have adopt - ever fall behind schedule. The reason we feel so strongly about this is because being behind schedule doesn’t only impact the contractor and the Town, it impacts the residents. In many cases, with these types of projects, we will be working in your resident’s neighborhoods. If not handled properly, this can impact residents getting to school, getting to work and causing an unneeded disrup- tion. If scheduled properly, disruptions and confusion can be avoided if we just adhere to the schedule. 2Second, we ensure that our subcontractors share the same philosophy. We communicate the schedule on a daily basis with everyone involved and make sure that it is followed. We know we can trust our subcontractors and their work, and they are designated as such. 3Third, we don’t accept equipment failure as an excuse. Every day that we are on-site, we have a backup piece of equipment for everything that we would need. This way, in the unforeseen cases where a piece of equipment breaks down, we simply switch it out and continue the work, ensuring we stay on schedule. 4Lastly, we are committed to producing the highest quality product in an extremely time-efficient man- ner. Each one of the agencies and municipalities that we have worked with would tell you that we are capable of such production on a daily basis. QUALITY MANAGEMENT PLAN Management to Ensure Quality Objectives Are Met or Exceeded M.R. Tanner has adopted a philosophy that we are only as good as the product that we leave behind. We have devel- oped an internal quality control plan to ensure that we only utilize the best materials and the highest quality service. The implementation of the quality control plan will be managed and monitored by the experienced field staff (Josh and Eric) in conjunction with the pre-construction staff to ensure that all construction is of the highest quality. This vision is communi- cated and shared with the M.R. Tanner employees who will be performing the work. The first line of defense that we use to deliver a quality prod- uct is through the crews who will be performing the work. With tens of thousands of hours a year devoted to pavement maintenance projects throughout the Valley, these men and women know the quality that we require and are committed to exceeding all standards. The second line of defense that we utilize are the foreman and superintendents, who drive the job site thoroughly every morning and evening to inspect the work that was performed that day. We also uti-lize many checks and balances during production to ensure that our product exceeds all standard specifications. To further our commitment to quality, we send many of our key personnel to seminars and trainings on a yearly basis where materials (asphalt, concrete, slurry seal, chip seal, seal coat, coolseal applications, etc.) are thoroughly discussed. Even though the materials that are discussed above do not change drastically year to year, we feel that it is vital to our success to stay on top of the best methods and procedures to achieve a high-quality product. We utilize all self-checks to help in verifying the quality of our work on a daily basis. M. R. TANNER CONSTRUCTION | FOUNTAIN HILLS | PAVEMENT MAINTENANCE | 9 Personnel Performing Quality Control As stated above, Josh Skinner will proactively conduct quality control throughout the duration of this project. As an example of our quality control, we will spray over a 1 SY sheet of metal on a daily basis. We will take this sheet of metal and weigh it, which helps us to guaran- tee that we are providing the requested application rate. M.R. Tanner takes pride in having high standards and meeting or exceeding those standards for every project. Personnel Performing Safety Management M.R. Tanner is committed to construction safety, and Josh Skinner will be the lead for project safety for this contract. Weekly on-site safety meetings and daily safety discussions with the construction crews and staff have allowed the company to maintain an excellent record of safety. The safety plan for the project will ad-dress project safety personnel, project training, accident prevention plan, emergency action plan, hazardous materials, and the communication plan. In a contract involving multiple scopes, projects, and locations, the safety plan will be updated continually to assure safety for all parties involved. The safety plan will provide the necessary verbiage to keep the traveling public safe. This will be shown through approved traffic control plans. We also take the time to make sure that the site is cleaned at the end of every day. We clean the sidewalks, sweep roadways and remove loose debris, etc. Keeping a job site clean helps to ensure the safety of everyone involved, and specifi- cally the residents. Personnel Performing Traffic Control Management Eric Marsh is dedicated to managing the traffic for the project. Upon execution of the contract, we will imme- diately begin to work with the inspector to obtain a traffic control permit. This permit will allow us to work within the Town right-of-way. It will also stipulate the times that we are able to work on the Town road-ways. These permits, coupled with the approved traffic control plans, will help to ensure the safety of workers as well as the traveling public. It will also help allevi- ate higher than normal traffic loads. The traffic control plans will be handled by Eric and will be managed on a daily basis by the experienced field superintendents. How Construction Quality is Ensured Our first line of defense is our project foreman in charge of the job. Unlike most companies, our foreman is part of the crew and is on the ground with the crew. He is keen- ly aware of the quality on the ground and making sure it meets all standards. Eric will also be on-site, ensuring quality on a daily basis. All of our crews have worked together for years and contribute to the quality that M.R. Tanner expects. M.R. Tanner always finishes under budget and adheres very closely to their published schedule. They always go above and beyond what is expected for the City and residents. - Josh Wagner, City of Chandler Inspector“M. R. 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Tanner Construction is located in Gilbert, Arizona. The company is locally owned and operated with all of its ownership residing full time in the Phoenix Metro Area. In addition, all employees reside in the Phoenix Metro area. Address: 1327 West San Pedro Street, Gilbert, AZ 85233 100% of the work of M.R. Tanner Construction for the last 5 years has been in the Phoenix Metro area. All of the subcontractors and suppliers that may be utilized on this project are locally owned and operated. TERMINATION/CLAIMS/LITIGATION/ ARBITRATION WITHIN THE LAST THREE YEARS Due to our high quality product and continued effort to work with the owner, we have not been terminated from any contract or subcontract. We have not ever been involved in any litigations or arbitrations. ORGANIZATION CHART Town of Fountain Hills ESTIMATORS Traffic Control Management Striping Subcontractor Utility Adjustments Key Personnel M.R. Tanner Construction (M.R. Tanner) is a privately held, local general contractor and construction manager, specializing in civil infrastructure. Since the company’s inception in January of 1993, M.R. Tanner’s success is attributed to the strong relationships developed with each client, subcontractor and supplier on every project. With the ability to self-perform 90% of the work, M.R. Tanner has completed pavement preservation and other pavement related projects in all of the surrounding major municipalities. Our extraordinary project management team staff specializes in estimating, scheduling, subcontracting and field management. M.R. Tanner’s commitment to the immediate needs of the Town have been demonstrated on prior projects. Legal Organization M.R. Tanner Construction is organized a Limited Liability Company in the state of Arizona. Both Maurice Tanner and Alan Evans are authorized to act on the company’s behalf. The company was organized in 1993. ARIZONA CONTRACTOR LICENSES & NUMBERS License Number Qualified Person A-General Engineering 111576 Maurice Tanner B-Residential 11157 1 Maurice Tanner M. R. TANNER CONSTRUCTION | FOUNTAIN HILLS | PAVEMENT MAINTENANCE | 1 M.R. TANNER HAS A 0.66 EMOD RATING 7.2.2 Experience and Qualifications Alan Evans (President), Eric Marsh (Project Manager), and Josh Skinner (Project Lead/Estimator) are the key personnel who will be assigned to work on this contract and as such will play an active role in each job order agreement. One of the reasons we have chosen this specific team is because they have worked for the last 3 years on the current Town of Fountain Hills contracts. They have proven time and time again on each job, that they can handle the required tasks at hand, and excel in pavement preservation projects. COMPARABLE PROJECTS #1: CITY OF PHOENIX 2019-2020 PHOENIX MAJOR COLLECTOR TRMSS JOA 3 A. DESCRIPTION: This project was procured through the Job Order Contract process. The scope included providing PMM on collectors and majors throughout the City of Phoenix. These roads were selected based on the pavement preservation cycle that the City of Phoenix chose. 1. CITY OF PHOENIX 2. KYLE VANCE 3. 138 E. UNION HILLS DRIVE PHOENIX, AZ 85024 602-571-4522 KYLE.VANCE@PHOENIX.GOV 4. CRACK SEAL, PMRE, PMM, TRAFFIC CONTROL 5. AUGUST 2018-FEBRUARY 2022 1. TOWN OF PARADISE VALLEY 2. JERRY COOPER 3. 6401 E Lincoln Dr, Paradise Valley, AZ 85253 623-695-6870 JCOOPER@PARADISEVALLEYAZ.GOV 4. CRACK SEAL, PMRE, PMM, ASPHALT OVERLAY, PATCHING, TRAFFIC CONTROL 5. January 2018-FEBRUARY 2022 #2: PARADISE VALLEY PAVEMENT PRESERVATION A. DESCRIPTION: We were awarded this project through a competitive bid process. The work includes sealing roads with PMM and Liquid Road, selected by Paradise Valley. Paradise Valley provides us with the quarter section maps and allows us to proceed with a concise and efficient plan. Our goal in every agency is to work efficiently, in order to minimize public impact. M. R. TANNER CONSTRUCTION | FOUNTAIN HILLS | PAVEMENT MAINTENANCE | 2 ¬Pavement Restoration ¬Crack Seal ¬Traffic Management ¬Public Communication & Cooperation ¬Application of Fog Seal Product SIMILARITIES: Alan Evans Eric Marsh Josh Skinner SAME PROJECT TEAM: ¬Pavement Maintenance ¬Crack Seal Program ¬Traffic Management SIMILARITIES: Alan Evans Eric Marsh Josh Skinner SAME PROJECT TEAM: #3: TOWN OF FOUNTAIN HILLS PAVEMENT PRESERVATION A. DESCRIPTION: This project was awarded through a competitive, qualification based process. The work includes, but not limited to providing fog seals, optipave and PMM, slurry seal and mill and overlay services, the roads were selected by the Town of Fountain Hills. This contract is no different than any other agency. A large amount of our time is dedicated to public outreach and coordination with the Town residents and Town staff. We always make every effort to communicate our plan with all parties involved. B. ROLE OF FIRM: Prime Contractor C. CONSTRUCTION COST: $2,544,432 D. CONSTRUCTION DATES: October 2020 - March 2020 E. PROJECT OWNER: Town of Fountain Hills #4: CITY OF CHANDLER STREET MAINTENANCE REPAVING, SURFACE SEALS AND REPAIR SERVICES A. DESCRIPTION: This renewable annual contract project consists of the milling, soil stabilization, crack fill, paving and striping of over 750,000 SY of existing roadways (to-date). More specifically, we provided a pilot program for the City of Chandler for all of the following: PMM, Optipave, Guardtop Ultra and PMRE last year on this contract. These roads included residential, industrial, and arterial paving. Our goal is to provide the best possible options to the agencies, which sometimes requires showing new products. B. ROLE OF FIRM: Prime Contractor C. CONSTRUCTION COST: $10,707,294 D. CONSTRUCTION DATES: April 2020 - Present E. PROJECT OWNER: City of Chandler 1. CITY OF CHANDLER 2. ALLAN ZIMMERMAN 3. 975 E ARMSTRONG WY # C, CHANDLER, AZ 85286 480-390-1321 ALLAN.ZIMMERMAN@CHANDLERAZ.GOV 4. CRACK SEAL, FOG SEALS, PMM, ASPHALT OVERLAY, PATCHING, TRAFFIC CONTROL 5. OCTOBER 2012-PRESENT 1. TOWN OF FOUNTAIN HILLS 2. JEFF PIERCE 3. 16705 E AVE OF THE FOUNTAINS, FOUNTAIN HILLS, AZ 85268 480-749-5258 JPIERCE@FOUNTAINHILLSAZ.GOV 4. CRACK SEAL, FOG SEALS, PMM, ASPHALT OVERLAY, PATCHING, TRAFFIC CONTROL 5. OCTOBER 2017-PRESENT M. R. TANNER CONSTRUCTION | FOUNTAIN HILLS | PAVEMENT MAINTENANCE | 3 ◆ Pavement Restoration ◆ Traffic Management ◆ Public Communication & Cooperation SIMILARITIES: Alan Evans Eric Marsh Josh Skinner SAME PROJECT TEAM: ◆ Pavement Restoration ◆ Crack Seal ◆ Traffic Management ◆ Public Communication & Cooperation ◆ Application of Fog Seal Product SIMILARITIES: Alan Evans Eric Marsh Josh Skinner SAME PROJECT TEAM: $200+ MILLION Completed pavement maintenance projects in the Last 5 Years 300 Completed Pavement Maintenance Projects ALL Projects Completed on Time and Budget In my years of experience with M.R. Tanner Construction, they have always handled themselves with the utmost professionalism and deliver exactly what they say they are going to do. - Van Thomas, Superior Supply“ COMPARABLE PROJECTS: 1.City of Phoenix Major Collector TRMSS - President 2. Paradise Valley Pavement Preservation - President 3. Town of Fountain Hills Pavement Preservation - President 4. Town of Chandler Street Maintenance Repaving, Surface Seals and Repair Services - President ERIC MARSH, PROJECT MANAGER 16 Years with M.R. Tanner Eric’s background is in the traffic control business and pavement maintenance which adds great value to the M.R. Tanner team. His experience allows him to safely complete projects with public safety and public transit in the forefront of his mind. Eric’s work ethic makes him a valuable asset for M.R. Tanner and will serve as an asset to the Town of Fountain Hills. 7.2.3 Key Positions The key personnel selected to lead this project bring experience with not only the process, but successful relationships with the Town. Alan will serve as the principal contact for this contract. Eric will be the main point of contact for the town and will be handling the day to day operations and coordinating all field activities. Josh Skinner will be handling all estimates, scheduling and public relations for this project. ALAN EVANS, PRESIDENT 15 Years with M.R. Tanner Alan’s extensive knowledge of pavement preservation projects combined with his project management experience make him a coveted M.R. Tanner team member. His work experience and education include planning, budgeting, and managing the growth of small and large multi- faceted companies with an emphasis on quality work and customer satisfaction. Additional Relevant Experience M.R. Tanner has completed over $200 million in pavement maintenance projects within Maricopa County in the last five years. M.R. Tanner has an established relationship with the Town of Fountain Hills and is committed to continuing to exceed expectations and dedicate the manpower to complete all work. Our commitment to the specific projects that we are given, can be shown by a job we performed for the City of Phoenix, when we worked 24 hours a day for one full week to complete Thomas Road between 87th to 91st Avenues caused by storm damage. Though we know that this will not be required on this contract, we commit to deliver this same methodology and product to the town on this upcoming pavement maintenance project. M. R. TANNER CONSTRUCTION | FOUNTAIN HILLS | PAVEMENT MAINTENANCE | 4 COMPARABLE PROJECTS: 1.City of Phoenix Major Collector TRMSS - Project Manager 2. Paradise Valley Pavement Preservation - Project Manager 3. Town of Fountain Hills Pavement Preservation - Project Manager 4. Town of Chandler Street Maintenance Repaving, Surface Seals and Repair Services - Project Manager JOSH SKINNER, CHIEF ESTIMATOR/PROJECT LEAD 15 Years with M.R. Tanner Josh has the ability to communicate to his team at M.R. Tanner Construction the expectations of the Town of Fountain Hills. With excellent project management skills on pavement preservation projects and education in project scheduling, estimating, budgeting and field management, Josh brings the necessary leadership to each project. Josh has recent experience working with the town on multiple projects in the town, including projects around schools, businesses, and in the downtown corridor. COMPARABLE PROJECTS: 1.City of Phoenix Major Collector TRMSS - Chief Estimator/Project Lead 2. Paradise Valley Pavement Preservation - Chief Estimator/Project Lead 3. Town of Fountain Hills Pavement Preservation - Chief Estimator/Project Lead 4. Town of Chandler Street Maintenance Repaving, Surface Seals and Repair Services - Chief Estimator/ Project Lead Proposed Subcontractors Experience and Qualifications M.R. Tanner Construction has established a team of highly qualified subcontractors who share the common goal of completing every project on time and within budget. If the need arises, M.R. Tanner Construction has a strong relationship with these prequalified subcontractors that will be selected based upon our Subcontractor Selection Plan. M.R. TANNER’S JOB ORDER PROCESS AS DESCRIBED THROUGH A PAST PROJECT M.R. Tanner excels with job order contracts and suc- cessfully handling each job to achieve client and stake- holder satisfaction. To address each question in this propos- al, we will show our process through a past job order in these highlight boxes. The project we are featuring was a pavement preservation project for the City of Phoenix on Cholla Lane (completed in 2021). We are highlighting this job because we want to be able to discuss a real-life scenario where our approach and planning were put “into action.” Due to page count limitations, we were not able to highlight our action plan in each section, but hope that highlighting this job through some of the sections will show our dedication to our partnership with the Town, and the level of detail we take with each project. Cholla Lane Project Map: Legend: Emergency Helicopter Landing Police Station Fire Station The Phoenician Parking - Phoenix ROW Road to be Maintained Private Street M. R. TANNER CONSTRUCTION | FOUNTAIN HILLS | PAVEMENT MAINTENANCE | 5 COMMUNICATION AND TRACKING OF THE REQUEST FOR JOB ORDER AGREEMENTS (JOA) LINE ITEM QUANTITY TRACKING As the main point of contact for all requests made by the Town, Josh Skinner will delegate workloads internally with M.R. Tanner. This has proven to be successful in the past, mini- mizing the contacts that the Town is required to make. M.R. Tanner will take the maps provided by the Town and confirm those quantities with actual field measurements and site visits. If there are any quantitative discrepancies in any line item, these will be communicated to the Town, prior to any funds being commit- ted to the project. If revisions to the quantities are required, they will be made at this point. If there are no quantitative discrepancies, pricing has already been established through the coefficients, so the specific contracts can be written and work can begin. Quantities will be tracked on a daily, weekly, and monthly basis. The daily quantities are communicated and agreed upon with the Town Inspector (daily) and the agreed upon dai- ly quantities are compiled to make up the weekly summary. These weekly summaries are compared against the contract quantities to track project costs and these weekly summa- ries are used to draft pay applications. Figure 2: M.R. Tanner’s Process for JOA Tracking  REVIEW OF JOA PACKET  Firm’s Process & Procedures in Action on Cholla Lane: Utilizing the same procedures shown in Figure 2, we compared quantities from the beginning of the project with those provided by the City. We agreed upon quantities and were within budget when the project was finalized. The only item that we added to the preliminary cost of the job (in order to minimize change orders) was that we elected to do mailers due to the private subdivisions that would be impacted. We did two different mailers, two weeks apart, to make sure everyone was aware of the project. Capturing this cost before the job started helped keep the job within budget. A well-managed and successful project is entirely dependent on a strong project team working together. The communication of the M.R. Tanner team and the Town must occur regularly and often through all stages of construction in order to achieve success. The M.R. Tanner staff proposed for these projects will form a partnership with the Town staff to assure that each individual project is managed from inception to completion as a team. The team we have assembled to manage construction for the pavement preservation projects will be involved throughout the entire duration of the contract. Starting with pre-construction, the team will review design, schedules, and costs to assure that each individual understands the scope of the project. Josh Skinner will oversee all construction activities and act as the lead with Eric Marsh leading all field activities. The project team will meet weekly with subcontractors and the Town’s staff to assure that schedules are understood and maintained. In addition, discussions regarding safety, scope and engineering will be addressed. M.R. Tanner is committed to delivering a product to the Town that exceeds their expectations and that demonstrates our expertise in preserving the roads in are working for and reporting to the residents of Fountain Hills. We are very much aware of the impact our work has on the community. After all, we are maintaining the roads they take to work every day and the streets their kids play on. We have maintained roads long enough to know that we are impacting their communities with the work that we perform. We take into consideration that we need to make the construction process as quick as possible, while maintaining superior quality. We need to maintain a safe work environment through cleanliness and traffic control, while creating as little impact as possible. All of this is done in order to leave behind a product that each one of the residents would be proud to call their own. APPROACH / ISSUES Overall Approach to Providing Services M. R. TANNER CONSTRUCTION | FOUNTAIN HILLS | PAVEMENT MAINTENANCE | 6 tant (PIA) who is available 24/7. ¬72 hours prior to the start date on each road, resi- dents and business owners are notified of the work with a hand-delivered door flier. ¬Job-specific signage with appropriate dates are displayed on all residential and collector roadways. Variable message boards will be utilized on all major roadways and installed ten days before the start date. These handouts and VMB’s include a contact num- ber to the PIA. Prior to starting any work, we evaluate every project by analyzing entities in its surrounding area. For example, we will notify every fire and police department, school, and church individually. We leave contact information and work around their schedule as much as possible. We also try and schedule all of our work around drop-off times, pick-up times, etc. It’s imperative that we communicate our schedule effec- tively. This will allow Town staff and residents to adjust their own schedules accordingly and feel less impact from the work that is being performed. Emergency Response Notification M.R. Tanner will coordinate with Town staff in contacting local emergency response teams (including police and fire departments) more than 72 hours prior to the start of construction. We will deliver plans with information regarding the impacted areas and respective dates. We will also leave business cards to contact us. Though we never anticipate the need for emergency response ve- hicles on our jobs, crew, or residents, we prefer to plan properly in the event we would need them. Firm’s Notification Protocol In Action on Cholla Lane: For this specific project, there were many parties involved. To name a few: The Town of Paradise Valley (ROW on Invergordon/64th Street), Phoenix Parks (Camelback Mountain), The Phoenician (parking on Mockingbird would be impacted), Paradise Valley Police Department, Paradise Valley Fire Department (operated and contracted with/through Phoenix), helicopter landing areas for emergencies on Camelback Mountain, private subdivisions, etc. Pre-Construction: The Town of Paradise Valley and Phoenix Parks Department were both brought into a pre-construction meeting, notifying them of the work. Paradise Valley required a police officer if we would need to back trucks in off mockingbird (which was addressed). The Parks Department was notified for potential parking access restrictions and they had us post dates of con- struction on Cholla Lane in order to let the public know of the upcoming project. Notifications: The Town inspection staff handled the notifications to the internal Phoenix departments, and M.R. Tanner handled notifications to the Paradise Valley Police and Fire Departments, and the Phoenician. Though the Phoenician wouldn’t really feel a direct impact, but with restricted parking on Cholla Lane there may of been increased traffic and parking on 64th Street. HOA Coordination: M.R. Tanner took it upon themselves to notify the homeowners associations in both private subdivisions. Both would feel the impacts of our work, and both were appreciative of the notification. We also placed variable message boards at the bottom of the hill to remind everyone of the upcoming work. Schools: Schools and bus routes were not impacted be- cause we elected to do this work during the summertime break. Partnering/Customer Service/Notifying Public As indicated, we will be asked to maintain roads that belong to the Town. However, these roads are traveled by the residents. Therefore, coordinating schedules and communicating with the Town and its residents is essential. Contract Management The graphic in Figure 2 (below) demonstrates the procedures that M.R. Tanner will utilize to communicate and track the project and line-item quantities starting with the initiation of the project through the town. We will start every project by communicating the sched- ule with the management team of the Town at least four weeks prior to the start of the work. This advanced sched- uling notice will allow Town staff ample time to approve permits, notify other departments, etc. Pending the ap- proval of the Town, we will then begin to notify residents. We will notify residents utilizing the following methodology: NOTIFICATION APPROACH ¬ Contracts are executed. ¬ The schedule is sent to our public information assis- M. R. TANNER CONSTRUCTION | FOUNTAIN HILLS | PAVEMENT MAINTENANCE | 7 Lines of Communication For any job to be successful, the lines of communica- tion must always be open and transparent. The following information outlines our communication:1DAILY COMMUNICATION Discussing the plan for the following day and review- ing the previous day’s events to help identify areas that are running well and areas that can be improved upon. This communication takes place between the proj- ect manager and the town of Fountain Hills inspector to minimize miscommunication and conflict. 2WEEKLEY UPDATED 3-WEEK LOOK AHEAD SCHEDULE By publishing the 3-week look ahead schedule every week, M.R. Tanner can give the Town staff notice of where we are going to be (quarter section, arterial) so they can submit for permits and coordinate with other departments in a timely manner.3SINGLE SOURCE Though everyone in our key personnel will be involved in the project, Josh will be publishing the schedule and running the project on a day-to-day basis. He will be working directly with the Town to ensure communication is consistent and constant. Other Challenges Protecting the Work One of the biggest challenges that we face when it comes to pavement preservation is when vehicles drive through the fresh product. This will typically happen because of poor planning on the contractor’s part or poor traffic con- trol. M.R. Tanner mitigates this problem through: ◆ Leaving windows at corresponding intersections, in order to let residents in and out of the neighborhoods. We then come back the following day and cut this portion in. ◆ We require our traffic control personnel and off-duty Officers to stay on-site at all times and remain until the daily activities are complete. Adverse Weather Another challenge that contractors can face is the weath- er. Bad weather can cause adverse consequences during pavement preservation operations. We will keep an eye on all forecasts, and we will not put down any material when there is a high chance of rain. We will also be cau- tious of applying the material in windy weather, to avoid any overspray. Communication in Action on Cholla Lane Josh was the point of contact for the Cholla Lane project. He coordinated all schedules with the Phoenix Inspectors assigned. All schedules for this project were submitted on a weekly basis to our PIA, City Inspectors, City Project Manager, and M.R. Tanner’s Project Manager. Making sure that everyone is included helps to limit questions and confusion. The 3-week schedule also helps to en- sure that the project doesn’t catch anyone off guard. Projects like this are planned months in advance. PLANNING / ESTIMATING / SCHEDULING Systems Used for Planning the Work Proper planning is critical to the success of any contract. M.R. Tanner’s team has planned and successfully executed pavement preservation projects for more than two decades with experience with various agencies, including the Town of Fountain Hills. Once preliminary discussions occur with the Town, M.R. Tanner’s team will start the planning process. The first step in planning will be for the project team to review the most recently completed pavement main-tenance project to highlight the successes and address processes that need to be improved. These successes and improvements will be implemented into the plan for for this pavement maintenance project. Next, coordination meetings will occur with each sub- contractor to identify project-specific planning. For ex- ample, we will determine the locations of all the schools in the area, and determine the drop-off times, pick-up times, bus routes, etc. We will take this information and determine a plan of action to ensure that we will not be applying the product in front of the school at a critical time. This coordination will help M.R. Tanner, the Town, and ultimately help the residents. We do not use any automated systems. All of our com- puter software programs are done using excel spread- sheets, refined from over 25 years of experience. These complex spreadsheets help trigger action (as stated above, if there are schools, police departments, fire sta- tions, bus stops, etc.). M. R. TANNER CONSTRUCTION | FOUNTAIN HILLS | PAVEMENT MAINTENANCE | 8 ed a philosophy that there is no reason why we should Scheduling to Perform the Work Expeditiously and Within Cost Restraints The schedule is essential to each project’s success. As stated in the original pre-bid meeting, the urgency level of getting this project is high. M.R. Tanner will meet within one week of the Town’s initiation of the project. The team will communicate the schedule requirements from the Town to the subcontractors and suppliers. The team will then take input from suppliers and subcontractors to improve the schedule if necessary. In order to create and manage the schedule, M.R. Tanner utilizes Microsoft Project. The tools in this software allow critical paths and key scopes to be identified. Additionally, the project team is able to track and manage the project and effectively share the schedule with the Town and all others involved with the project. To accurately track and update the schedule, the Project Manager, Eric Marsh, and Project Lead, Josh Skinner, will coordinate daily to ensure the project is on track. Addi- tionally, the project schedule will be regularly updated and shared with the Town, the subcontractors, and suppliers. Accurately tracking, updating, and communicating the proj- ect schedule is critical for the success of each project. M.R. Tanner’s Commitment to Schedule1First, our company and each team member have adopt - ever fall behind schedule. The reason we feel so strongly about this is because being behind schedule doesn’t only impact the contractor and the Town, it impacts the residents. In many cases, with these types of projects, we will be working in your resident’s neighborhoods. If not handled properly, this can impact residents getting to school, getting to work and causing an unneeded disrup- tion. If scheduled properly, disruptions and confusion can be avoided if we just adhere to the schedule. 2Second, we ensure that our subcontractors share the same philosophy. We communicate the schedule on a daily basis with everyone involved and make sure that it is followed. We know we can trust our subcontractors and their work, and they are designated as such. 3Third, we don’t accept equipment failure as an excuse. Every day that we are on-site, we have a backup piece of equipment for everything that we would need. This way, in the unforeseen cases where a piece of equipment breaks down, we simply switch it out and continue the work, ensuring we stay on schedule. 4Lastly, we are committed to producing the highest quality product in an extremely time-efficient man- ner. Each one of the agencies and municipalities that we have worked with would tell you that we are capable of such production on a daily basis. QUALITY MANAGEMENT PLAN Management to Ensure Quality Objectives Are Met or Exceeded M.R. Tanner has adopted a philosophy that we are only as good as the product that we leave behind. We have devel- oped an internal quality control plan to ensure that we only utilize the best materials and the highest quality service. The implementation of the quality control plan will be managed and monitored by the experienced field staff (Josh and Eric) in conjunction with the pre-construction staff to ensure that all construction is of the highest quality. This vision is communi- cated and shared with the M.R. Tanner employees who will be performing the work. The first line of defense that we use to deliver a quality prod- uct is through the crews who will be performing the work. With tens of thousands of hours a year devoted to pavement maintenance projects throughout the Valley, these men and women know the quality that we require and are committed to exceeding all standards. The second line of defense that we utilize are the foreman and superintendents, who drive the job site thoroughly every morning and evening to inspect the work that was performed that day. We also uti-lize many checks and balances during production to ensure that our product exceeds all standard specifications. To further our commitment to quality, we send many of our key personnel to seminars and trainings on a yearly basis where materials (asphalt, concrete, slurry seal, chip seal, seal coat, coolseal applications, etc.) are thoroughly discussed. Even though the materials that are discussed above do not change drastically year to year, we feel that it is vital to our success to stay on top of the best methods and procedures to achieve a high-quality product. We utilize all self-checks to help in verifying the quality of our work on a daily basis. M. R. TANNER CONSTRUCTION | FOUNTAIN HILLS | PAVEMENT MAINTENANCE | 9 Personnel Performing Quality Control As stated above, Josh Skinner will proactively conduct quality control throughout the duration of this project. As an example of our quality control, we will spray over a 1 SY sheet of metal on a daily basis. We will take this sheet of metal and weigh it, which helps us to guaran- tee that we are providing the requested application rate. M.R. Tanner takes pride in having high standards and meeting or exceeding those standards for every project. Personnel Performing Safety Management M.R. Tanner is committed to construction safety, and Josh Skinner will be the lead for project safety for this contract. Weekly on-site safety meetings and daily safety discussions with the construction crews and staff have allowed the company to maintain an excellent record of safety. The safety plan for the project will ad-dress project safety personnel, project training, accident prevention plan, emergency action plan, hazardous materials, and the communication plan. In a contract involving multiple scopes, projects, and locations, the safety plan will be updated continually to assure safety for all parties involved. The safety plan will provide the necessary verbiage to keep the traveling public safe. This will be shown through approved traffic control plans. We also take the time to make sure that the site is cleaned at the end of every day. We clean the sidewalks, sweep roadways and remove loose debris, etc. Keeping a job site clean helps to ensure the safety of everyone involved, and specifi- cally the residents. Personnel Performing Traffic Control Management Eric Marsh is dedicated to managing the traffic for the project. Upon execution of the contract, we will imme- diately begin to work with the inspector to obtain a traffic control permit. This permit will allow us to work within the Town right-of-way. It will also stipulate the times that we are able to work on the Town road-ways. These permits, coupled with the approved traffic control plans, will help to ensure the safety of workers as well as the traveling public. It will also help allevi- ate higher than normal traffic loads. The traffic control plans will be handled by Eric and will be managed on a daily basis by the experienced field superintendents. How Construction Quality is Ensured Our first line of defense is our project foreman in charge of the job. Unlike most companies, our foreman is part of the crew and is on the ground with the crew. He is keen- ly aware of the quality on the ground and making sure it meets all standards. Eric will also be on-site, ensuring quality on a daily basis. All of our crews have worked together for years and contribute to the quality that M.R. Tanner expects. M.R. Tanner always finishes under budget and adheres very closely to their published schedule. They always go above and beyond what is expected for the City and residents. - Josh Wagner, City of Chandler Inspector“M. R. 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Tanner Construction is located in Gilbert, Arizona. The company is locally owned and operated with all of its ownership residing full time in the Phoenix Metro Area. In addition, all employees reside in the Phoenix Metro area. Address: 1327 West San Pedro Street, Gilbert, AZ 85233 100% of the work of M.R. Tanner Construction for the last 5 years has been in the Phoenix Metro area. All of the subcontractors and suppliers that may be utilized on this project are locally owned and operated. TERMINATION/CLAIMS/LITIGATION/ ARBITRATION WITHIN THE LAST THREE YEARS Due to our high quality product and continued effort to work with the owner, we have not been terminated from any contract or subcontract. We have not ever been involved in any litigations or arbitrations. ORGANIZATION CHART Town of Fountain Hills ESTIMATORS Traffic Control Management Striping Subcontractor Utility Adjustments Key Personnel M.R. Tanner Construction (M.R. Tanner) is a privately held, local general contractor and construction manager, specializing in civil infrastructure. Since the company’s inception in January of 1993, M.R. Tanner’s success is attributed to the strong relationships developed with each client, subcontractor and supplier on every project. With the ability to self-perform 90% of the work, M.R. Tanner has completed pavement preservation and other pavement related projects in all of the surrounding major municipalities. Our extraordinary project management team staff specializes in estimating, scheduling, subcontracting and field management. M.R. Tanner’s commitment to the immediate needs of the Town have been demonstrated on prior projects. Legal Organization M.R. Tanner Construction is organized a Limited Liability Company in the state of Arizona. Both Maurice Tanner and Alan Evans are authorized to act on the company’s behalf. The company was organized in 1993. ARIZONA CONTRACTOR LICENSES & NUMBERS License Number Qualified Person A-General Engineering 111576 Maurice Tanner B-Residential 11157 1 Maurice Tanner M. R. TANNER CONSTRUCTION | FOUNTAIN HILLS | PAVEMENT MAINTENANCE | 1 M.R. TANNER HAS A 0.66 EMOD RATING 7.2.2 Experience and Qualifications Alan Evans (President), Eric Marsh (Project Manager), and Josh Skinner (Project Lead/Estimator) are the key personnel who will be assigned to work on this contract and as such will play an active role in each job order agreement. One of the reasons we have chosen this specific team is because they have worked for the last 3 years on the current Town of Fountain Hills contracts. They have proven time and time again on each job, that they can handle the required tasks at hand, and excel in pavement preservation projects. COMPARABLE PROJECTS #1: CITY OF PHOENIX 2019-2020 PHOENIX MAJOR COLLECTOR TRMSS JOA 3 A. DESCRIPTION: This project was procured through the Job Order Contract process. The scope included providing PMM on collectors and majors throughout the City of Phoenix. These roads were selected based on the pavement preservation cycle that the City of Phoenix chose. 1. CITY OF PHOENIX 2. KYLE VANCE 3. 138 E. UNION HILLS DRIVE PHOENIX, AZ 85024 602-571-4522 KYLE.VANCE@PHOENIX.GOV 4. CRACK SEAL, PMRE, PMM, TRAFFIC CONTROL 5. AUGUST 2018-FEBRUARY 2022 1. TOWN OF PARADISE VALLEY 2. JERRY COOPER 3. 6401 E Lincoln Dr, Paradise Valley, AZ 85253 623-695-6870 JCOOPER@PARADISEVALLEYAZ.GOV 4. CRACK SEAL, PMRE, PMM, ASPHALT OVERLAY, PATCHING, TRAFFIC CONTROL 5. January 2018-FEBRUARY 2022 #2: PARADISE VALLEY PAVEMENT PRESERVATION A. DESCRIPTION: We were awarded this project through a competitive bid process. The work includes sealing roads with PMM and Liquid Road, selected by Paradise Valley. Paradise Valley provides us with the quarter section maps and allows us to proceed with a concise and efficient plan. Our goal in every agency is to work efficiently, in order to minimize public impact. M. R. TANNER CONSTRUCTION | FOUNTAIN HILLS | PAVEMENT MAINTENANCE | 2 ¬Pavement Restoration ¬Crack Seal ¬Traffic Management ¬Public Communication & Cooperation ¬Application of Fog Seal Product SIMILARITIES: Alan Evans Eric Marsh Josh Skinner SAME PROJECT TEAM: ¬Pavement Maintenance ¬Crack Seal Program ¬Traffic Management SIMILARITIES: Alan Evans Eric Marsh Josh Skinner SAME PROJECT TEAM: #3: TOWN OF FOUNTAIN HILLS PAVEMENT PRESERVATION A. DESCRIPTION: This project was awarded through a competitive, qualification based process. The work includes, but not limited to providing fog seals, optipave and PMM, slurry seal and mill and overlay services, the roads were selected by the Town of Fountain Hills. This contract is no different than any other agency. A large amount of our time is dedicated to public outreach and coordination with the Town residents and Town staff. We always make every effort to communicate our plan with all parties involved. B. ROLE OF FIRM: Prime Contractor C. CONSTRUCTION COST: $2,544,432 D. CONSTRUCTION DATES: October 2020 - March 2020 E. PROJECT OWNER: Town of Fountain Hills #4: CITY OF CHANDLER STREET MAINTENANCE REPAVING, SURFACE SEALS AND REPAIR SERVICES A. DESCRIPTION: This renewable annual contract project consists of the milling, soil stabilization, crack fill, paving and striping of over 750,000 SY of existing roadways (to-date). More specifically, we provided a pilot program for the City of Chandler for all of the following: PMM, Optipave, Guardtop Ultra and PMRE last year on this contract. These roads included residential, industrial, and arterial paving. Our goal is to provide the best possible options to the agencies, which sometimes requires showing new products. B. ROLE OF FIRM: Prime Contractor C. CONSTRUCTION COST: $10,707,294 D. CONSTRUCTION DATES: April 2020 - Present E. PROJECT OWNER: City of Chandler 1. CITY OF CHANDLER 2. ALLAN ZIMMERMAN 3. 975 E ARMSTRONG WY # C, CHANDLER, AZ 85286 480-390-1321 ALLAN.ZIMMERMAN@CHANDLERAZ.GOV 4. CRACK SEAL, FOG SEALS, PMM, ASPHALT OVERLAY, PATCHING, TRAFFIC CONTROL 5. OCTOBER 2012-PRESENT 1. TOWN OF FOUNTAIN HILLS 2. JEFF PIERCE 3. 16705 E AVE OF THE FOUNTAINS, FOUNTAIN HILLS, AZ 85268 480-749-5258 JPIERCE@FOUNTAINHILLSAZ.GOV 4. CRACK SEAL, FOG SEALS, PMM, ASPHALT OVERLAY, PATCHING, TRAFFIC CONTROL 5. OCTOBER 2017-PRESENT M. R. TANNER CONSTRUCTION | FOUNTAIN HILLS | PAVEMENT MAINTENANCE | 3 ◆ Pavement Restoration ◆ Traffic Management ◆ Public Communication & Cooperation SIMILARITIES: Alan Evans Eric Marsh Josh Skinner SAME PROJECT TEAM: ◆ Pavement Restoration ◆ Crack Seal ◆ Traffic Management ◆ Public Communication & Cooperation ◆ Application of Fog Seal Product SIMILARITIES: Alan Evans Eric Marsh Josh Skinner SAME PROJECT TEAM: $200+ MILLION Completed pavement maintenance projects in the Last 5 Years 300 Completed Pavement Maintenance Projects ALL Projects Completed on Time and Budget In my years of experience with M.R. Tanner Construction, they have always handled themselves with the utmost professionalism and deliver exactly what they say they are going to do. - Van Thomas, Superior Supply“ COMPARABLE PROJECTS: 1.City of Phoenix Major Collector TRMSS - President 2. Paradise Valley Pavement Preservation - President 3. Town of Fountain Hills Pavement Preservation - President 4. Town of Chandler Street Maintenance Repaving, Surface Seals and Repair Services - President ERIC MARSH, PROJECT MANAGER 16 Years with M.R. Tanner Eric’s background is in the traffic control business and pavement maintenance which adds great value to the M.R. Tanner team. His experience allows him to safely complete projects with public safety and public transit in the forefront of his mind. Eric’s work ethic makes him a valuable asset for M.R. Tanner and will serve as an asset to the Town of Fountain Hills. 7.2.3 Key Positions The key personnel selected to lead this project bring experience with not only the process, but successful relationships with the Town. Alan will serve as the principal contact for this contract. Eric will be the main point of contact for the town and will be handling the day to day operations and coordinating all field activities. Josh Skinner will be handling all estimates, scheduling and public relations for this project. ALAN EVANS, PRESIDENT 15 Years with M.R. Tanner Alan’s extensive knowledge of pavement preservation projects combined with his project management experience make him a coveted M.R. Tanner team member. His work experience and education include planning, budgeting, and managing the growth of small and large multi- faceted companies with an emphasis on quality work and customer satisfaction. Additional Relevant Experience M.R. Tanner has completed over $200 million in pavement maintenance projects within Maricopa County in the last five years. M.R. Tanner has an established relationship with the Town of Fountain Hills and is committed to continuing to exceed expectations and dedicate the manpower to complete all work. Our commitment to the specific projects that we are given, can be shown by a job we performed for the City of Phoenix, when we worked 24 hours a day for one full week to complete Thomas Road between 87th to 91st Avenues caused by storm damage. Though we know that this will not be required on this contract, we commit to deliver this same methodology and product to the town on this upcoming pavement maintenance project. M. R. TANNER CONSTRUCTION | FOUNTAIN HILLS | PAVEMENT MAINTENANCE | 4 COMPARABLE PROJECTS: 1.City of Phoenix Major Collector TRMSS - Project Manager 2. Paradise Valley Pavement Preservation - Project Manager 3. Town of Fountain Hills Pavement Preservation - Project Manager 4. Town of Chandler Street Maintenance Repaving, Surface Seals and Repair Services - Project Manager JOSH SKINNER, CHIEF ESTIMATOR/PROJECT LEAD 15 Years with M.R. Tanner Josh has the ability to communicate to his team at M.R. Tanner Construction the expectations of the Town of Fountain Hills. With excellent project management skills on pavement preservation projects and education in project scheduling, estimating, budgeting and field management, Josh brings the necessary leadership to each project. Josh has recent experience working with the town on multiple projects in the town, including projects around schools, businesses, and in the downtown corridor. COMPARABLE PROJECTS: 1.City of Phoenix Major Collector TRMSS - Chief Estimator/Project Lead 2. Paradise Valley Pavement Preservation - Chief Estimator/Project Lead 3. Town of Fountain Hills Pavement Preservation - Chief Estimator/Project Lead 4. Town of Chandler Street Maintenance Repaving, Surface Seals and Repair Services - Chief Estimator/ Project Lead Proposed Subcontractors Experience and Qualifications M.R. Tanner Construction has established a team of highly qualified subcontractors who share the common goal of completing every project on time and within budget. If the need arises, M.R. Tanner Construction has a strong relationship with these prequalified subcontractors that will be selected based upon our Subcontractor Selection Plan. M.R. TANNER’S JOB ORDER PROCESS AS DESCRIBED THROUGH A PAST PROJECT M.R. Tanner excels with job order contracts and suc- cessfully handling each job to achieve client and stake- holder satisfaction. To address each question in this propos- al, we will show our process through a past job order in these highlight boxes. The project we are featuring was a pavement preservation project for the City of Phoenix on Cholla Lane (completed in 2021). We are highlighting this job because we want to be able to discuss a real-life scenario where our approach and planning were put “into action.” Due to page count limitations, we were not able to highlight our action plan in each section, but hope that highlighting this job through some of the sections will show our dedication to our partnership with the Town, and the level of detail we take with each project. Cholla Lane Project Map: Legend: Emergency Helicopter Landing Police Station Fire Station The Phoenician Parking - Phoenix ROW Road to be Maintained Private Street M. R. TANNER CONSTRUCTION | FOUNTAIN HILLS | PAVEMENT MAINTENANCE | 5 COMMUNICATION AND TRACKING OF THE REQUEST FOR JOB ORDER AGREEMENTS (JOA) LINE ITEM QUANTITY TRACKING As the main point of contact for all requests made by the Town, Josh Skinner will delegate workloads internally with M.R. Tanner. This has proven to be successful in the past, mini- mizing the contacts that the Town is required to make. M.R. Tanner will take the maps provided by the Town and confirm those quantities with actual field measurements and site visits. If there are any quantitative discrepancies in any line item, these will be communicated to the Town, prior to any funds being commit- ted to the project. If revisions to the quantities are required, they will be made at this point. If there are no quantitative discrepancies, pricing has already been established through the coefficients, so the specific contracts can be written and work can begin. Quantities will be tracked on a daily, weekly, and monthly basis. The daily quantities are communicated and agreed upon with the Town Inspector (daily) and the agreed upon dai- ly quantities are compiled to make up the weekly summary. These weekly summaries are compared against the contract quantities to track project costs and these weekly summa- ries are used to draft pay applications. Figure 2: M.R. Tanner’s Process for JOA Tracking  REVIEW OF JOA PACKET  Firm’s Process & Procedures in Action on Cholla Lane: Utilizing the same procedures shown in Figure 2, we compared quantities from the beginning of the project with those provided by the City. We agreed upon quantities and were within budget when the project was finalized. The only item that we added to the preliminary cost of the job (in order to minimize change orders) was that we elected to do mailers due to the private subdivisions that would be impacted. We did two different mailers, two weeks apart, to make sure everyone was aware of the project. Capturing this cost before the job started helped keep the job within budget. A well-managed and successful project is entirely dependent on a strong project team working together. The communication of the M.R. Tanner team and the Town must occur regularly and often through all stages of construction in order to achieve success. The M.R. Tanner staff proposed for these projects will form a partnership with the Town staff to assure that each individual project is managed from inception to completion as a team. The team we have assembled to manage construction for the pavement preservation projects will be involved throughout the entire duration of the contract. Starting with pre-construction, the team will review design, schedules, and costs to assure that each individual understands the scope of the project. Josh Skinner will oversee all construction activities and act as the lead with Eric Marsh leading all field activities. The project team will meet weekly with subcontractors and the Town’s staff to assure that schedules are understood and maintained. In addition, discussions regarding safety, scope and engineering will be addressed. M.R. Tanner is committed to delivering a product to the Town that exceeds their expectations and that demonstrates our expertise in preserving the roads in are working for and reporting to the residents of Fountain Hills. We are very much aware of the impact our work has on the community. After all, we are maintaining the roads they take to work every day and the streets their kids play on. We have maintained roads long enough to know that we are impacting their communities with the work that we perform. We take into consideration that we need to make the construction process as quick as possible, while maintaining superior quality. We need to maintain a safe work environment through cleanliness and traffic control, while creating as little impact as possible. All of this is done in order to leave behind a product that each one of the residents would be proud to call their own. APPROACH / ISSUES Overall Approach to Providing Services M. R. TANNER CONSTRUCTION | FOUNTAIN HILLS | PAVEMENT MAINTENANCE | 6 tant (PIA) who is available 24/7. ¬72 hours prior to the start date on each road, resi- dents and business owners are notified of the work with a hand-delivered door flier. ¬Job-specific signage with appropriate dates are displayed on all residential and collector roadways. Variable message boards will be utilized on all major roadways and installed ten days before the start date. These handouts and VMB’s include a contact num- ber to the PIA. Prior to starting any work, we evaluate every project by analyzing entities in its surrounding area. For example, we will notify every fire and police department, school, and church individually. We leave contact information and work around their schedule as much as possible. We also try and schedule all of our work around drop-off times, pick-up times, etc. It’s imperative that we communicate our schedule effec- tively. This will allow Town staff and residents to adjust their own schedules accordingly and feel less impact from the work that is being performed. Emergency Response Notification M.R. Tanner will coordinate with Town staff in contacting local emergency response teams (including police and fire departments) more than 72 hours prior to the start of construction. We will deliver plans with information regarding the impacted areas and respective dates. We will also leave business cards to contact us. Though we never anticipate the need for emergency response ve- hicles on our jobs, crew, or residents, we prefer to plan properly in the event we would need them. Firm’s Notification Protocol In Action on Cholla Lane: For this specific project, there were many parties involved. To name a few: The Town of Paradise Valley (ROW on Invergordon/64th Street), Phoenix Parks (Camelback Mountain), The Phoenician (parking on Mockingbird would be impacted), Paradise Valley Police Department, Paradise Valley Fire Department (operated and contracted with/through Phoenix), helicopter landing areas for emergencies on Camelback Mountain, private subdivisions, etc. Pre-Construction: The Town of Paradise Valley and Phoenix Parks Department were both brought into a pre-construction meeting, notifying them of the work. Paradise Valley required a police officer if we would need to back trucks in off mockingbird (which was addressed). The Parks Department was notified for potential parking access restrictions and they had us post dates of con- struction on Cholla Lane in order to let the public know of the upcoming project. Notifications: The Town inspection staff handled the notifications to the internal Phoenix departments, and M.R. Tanner handled notifications to the Paradise Valley Police and Fire Departments, and the Phoenician. Though the Phoenician wouldn’t really feel a direct impact, but with restricted parking on Cholla Lane there may of been increased traffic and parking on 64th Street. HOA Coordination: M.R. Tanner took it upon themselves to notify the homeowners associations in both private subdivisions. Both would feel the impacts of our work, and both were appreciative of the notification. We also placed variable message boards at the bottom of the hill to remind everyone of the upcoming work. Schools: Schools and bus routes were not impacted be- cause we elected to do this work during the summertime break. Partnering/Customer Service/Notifying Public As indicated, we will be asked to maintain roads that belong to the Town. However, these roads are traveled by the residents. Therefore, coordinating schedules and communicating with the Town and its residents is essential. Contract Management The graphic in Figure 2 (below) demonstrates the procedures that M.R. Tanner will utilize to communicate and track the project and line-item quantities starting with the initiation of the project through the town. We will start every project by communicating the sched- ule with the management team of the Town at least four weeks prior to the start of the work. This advanced sched- uling notice will allow Town staff ample time to approve permits, notify other departments, etc. Pending the ap- proval of the Town, we will then begin to notify residents. We will notify residents utilizing the following methodology: NOTIFICATION APPROACH ¬ Contracts are executed. ¬ The schedule is sent to our public information assis- M. R. TANNER CONSTRUCTION | FOUNTAIN HILLS | PAVEMENT MAINTENANCE | 7 Lines of Communication For any job to be successful, the lines of communica- tion must always be open and transparent. The following information outlines our communication:1DAILY COMMUNICATION Discussing the plan for the following day and review- ing the previous day’s events to help identify areas that are running well and areas that can be improved upon. This communication takes place between the proj- ect manager and the town of Fountain Hills inspector to minimize miscommunication and conflict. 2WEEKLEY UPDATED 3-WEEK LOOK AHEAD SCHEDULE By publishing the 3-week look ahead schedule every week, M.R. Tanner can give the Town staff notice of where we are going to be (quarter section, arterial) so they can submit for permits and coordinate with other departments in a timely manner.3SINGLE SOURCE Though everyone in our key personnel will be involved in the project, Josh will be publishing the schedule and running the project on a day-to-day basis. He will be working directly with the Town to ensure communication is consistent and constant. Other Challenges Protecting the Work One of the biggest challenges that we face when it comes to pavement preservation is when vehicles drive through the fresh product. This will typically happen because of poor planning on the contractor’s part or poor traffic con- trol. M.R. Tanner mitigates this problem through: ◆ Leaving windows at corresponding intersections, in order to let residents in and out of the neighborhoods. We then come back the following day and cut this portion in. ◆ We require our traffic control personnel and off-duty Officers to stay on-site at all times and remain until the daily activities are complete. Adverse Weather Another challenge that contractors can face is the weath- er. Bad weather can cause adverse consequences during pavement preservation operations. We will keep an eye on all forecasts, and we will not put down any material when there is a high chance of rain. We will also be cau- tious of applying the material in windy weather, to avoid any overspray. Communication in Action on Cholla Lane Josh was the point of contact for the Cholla Lane project. He coordinated all schedules with the Phoenix Inspectors assigned. All schedules for this project were submitted on a weekly basis to our PIA, City Inspectors, City Project Manager, and M.R. Tanner’s Project Manager. Making sure that everyone is included helps to limit questions and confusion. The 3-week schedule also helps to en- sure that the project doesn’t catch anyone off guard. Projects like this are planned months in advance. PLANNING / ESTIMATING / SCHEDULING Systems Used for Planning the Work Proper planning is critical to the success of any contract. M.R. Tanner’s team has planned and successfully executed pavement preservation projects for more than two decades with experience with various agencies, including the Town of Fountain Hills. Once preliminary discussions occur with the Town, M.R. Tanner’s team will start the planning process. The first step in planning will be for the project team to review the most recently completed pavement main-tenance project to highlight the successes and address processes that need to be improved. These successes and improvements will be implemented into the plan for for this pavement maintenance project. Next, coordination meetings will occur with each sub- contractor to identify project-specific planning. For ex- ample, we will determine the locations of all the schools in the area, and determine the drop-off times, pick-up times, bus routes, etc. We will take this information and determine a plan of action to ensure that we will not be applying the product in front of the school at a critical time. This coordination will help M.R. Tanner, the Town, and ultimately help the residents. We do not use any automated systems. All of our com- puter software programs are done using excel spread- sheets, refined from over 25 years of experience. These complex spreadsheets help trigger action (as stated above, if there are schools, police departments, fire sta- tions, bus stops, etc.). M. R. TANNER CONSTRUCTION | FOUNTAIN HILLS | PAVEMENT MAINTENANCE | 8 ed a philosophy that there is no reason why we should Scheduling to Perform the Work Expeditiously and Within Cost Restraints The schedule is essential to each project’s success. As stated in the original pre-bid meeting, the urgency level of getting this project is high. M.R. Tanner will meet within one week of the Town’s initiation of the project. The team will communicate the schedule requirements from the Town to the subcontractors and suppliers. The team will then take input from suppliers and subcontractors to improve the schedule if necessary. In order to create and manage the schedule, M.R. Tanner utilizes Microsoft Project. The tools in this software allow critical paths and key scopes to be identified. Additionally, the project team is able to track and manage the project and effectively share the schedule with the Town and all others involved with the project. To accurately track and update the schedule, the Project Manager, Eric Marsh, and Project Lead, Josh Skinner, will coordinate daily to ensure the project is on track. Addi- tionally, the project schedule will be regularly updated and shared with the Town, the subcontractors, and suppliers. Accurately tracking, updating, and communicating the proj- ect schedule is critical for the success of each project. M.R. Tanner’s Commitment to Schedule1First, our company and each team member have adopt - ever fall behind schedule. The reason we feel so strongly about this is because being behind schedule doesn’t only impact the contractor and the Town, it impacts the residents. In many cases, with these types of projects, we will be working in your resident’s neighborhoods. If not handled properly, this can impact residents getting to school, getting to work and causing an unneeded disrup- tion. If scheduled properly, disruptions and confusion can be avoided if we just adhere to the schedule. 2Second, we ensure that our subcontractors share the same philosophy. We communicate the schedule on a daily basis with everyone involved and make sure that it is followed. We know we can trust our subcontractors and their work, and they are designated as such. 3Third, we don’t accept equipment failure as an excuse. Every day that we are on-site, we have a backup piece of equipment for everything that we would need. This way, in the unforeseen cases where a piece of equipment breaks down, we simply switch it out and continue the work, ensuring we stay on schedule. 4Lastly, we are committed to producing the highest quality product in an extremely time-efficient man- ner. Each one of the agencies and municipalities that we have worked with would tell you that we are capable of such production on a daily basis. QUALITY MANAGEMENT PLAN Management to Ensure Quality Objectives Are Met or Exceeded M.R. Tanner has adopted a philosophy that we are only as good as the product that we leave behind. We have devel- oped an internal quality control plan to ensure that we only utilize the best materials and the highest quality service. The implementation of the quality control plan will be managed and monitored by the experienced field staff (Josh and Eric) in conjunction with the pre-construction staff to ensure that all construction is of the highest quality. This vision is communi- cated and shared with the M.R. Tanner employees who will be performing the work. The first line of defense that we use to deliver a quality prod- uct is through the crews who will be performing the work. With tens of thousands of hours a year devoted to pavement maintenance projects throughout the Valley, these men and women know the quality that we require and are committed to exceeding all standards. The second line of defense that we utilize are the foreman and superintendents, who drive the job site thoroughly every morning and evening to inspect the work that was performed that day. We also uti-lize many checks and balances during production to ensure that our product exceeds all standard specifications. To further our commitment to quality, we send many of our key personnel to seminars and trainings on a yearly basis where materials (asphalt, concrete, slurry seal, chip seal, seal coat, coolseal applications, etc.) are thoroughly discussed. Even though the materials that are discussed above do not change drastically year to year, we feel that it is vital to our success to stay on top of the best methods and procedures to achieve a high-quality product. We utilize all self-checks to help in verifying the quality of our work on a daily basis. M. R. TANNER CONSTRUCTION | FOUNTAIN HILLS | PAVEMENT MAINTENANCE | 9 Personnel Performing Quality Control As stated above, Josh Skinner will proactively conduct quality control throughout the duration of this project. As an example of our quality control, we will spray over a 1 SY sheet of metal on a daily basis. We will take this sheet of metal and weigh it, which helps us to guaran- tee that we are providing the requested application rate. M.R. Tanner takes pride in having high standards and meeting or exceeding those standards for every project. Personnel Performing Safety Management M.R. Tanner is committed to construction safety, and Josh Skinner will be the lead for project safety for this contract. Weekly on-site safety meetings and daily safety discussions with the construction crews and staff have allowed the company to maintain an excellent record of safety. The safety plan for the project will ad-dress project safety personnel, project training, accident prevention plan, emergency action plan, hazardous materials, and the communication plan. In a contract involving multiple scopes, projects, and locations, the safety plan will be updated continually to assure safety for all parties involved. The safety plan will provide the necessary verbiage to keep the traveling public safe. This will be shown through approved traffic control plans. We also take the time to make sure that the site is cleaned at the end of every day. We clean the sidewalks, sweep roadways and remove loose debris, etc. Keeping a job site clean helps to ensure the safety of everyone involved, and specifi- cally the residents. Personnel Performing Traffic Control Management Eric Marsh is dedicated to managing the traffic for the project. Upon execution of the contract, we will imme- diately begin to work with the inspector to obtain a traffic control permit. This permit will allow us to work within the Town right-of-way. It will also stipulate the times that we are able to work on the Town road-ways. These permits, coupled with the approved traffic control plans, will help to ensure the safety of workers as well as the traveling public. It will also help allevi- ate higher than normal traffic loads. The traffic control plans will be handled by Eric and will be managed on a daily basis by the experienced field superintendents. How Construction Quality is Ensured Our first line of defense is our project foreman in charge of the job. Unlike most companies, our foreman is part of the crew and is on the ground with the crew. He is keen- ly aware of the quality on the ground and making sure it meets all standards. Eric will also be on-site, ensuring quality on a daily basis. All of our crews have worked together for years and contribute to the quality that M.R. Tanner expects. M.R. Tanner always finishes under budget and adheres very closely to their published schedule. They always go above and beyond what is expected for the City and residents. - Josh Wagner, City of Chandler Inspector“M. R. 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Tanner Construction is located in Gilbert, Arizona. The company is locally owned and operated with all of its ownership residing full time in the Phoenix Metro Area. In addition, all employees reside in the Phoenix Metro area. Address: 1327 West San Pedro Street, Gilbert, AZ 85233 100% of the work of M.R. Tanner Construction for the last 5 years has been in the Phoenix Metro area. All of the subcontractors and suppliers that may be utilized on this project are locally owned and operated. TERMINATION/CLAIMS/LITIGATION/ ARBITRATION WITHIN THE LAST THREE YEARS Due to our high quality product and continued effort to work with the owner, we have not been terminated from any contract or subcontract. We have not ever been involved in any litigations or arbitrations. ORGANIZATION CHART Town of Fountain Hills ESTIMATORS Traffic Control Management Striping Subcontractor Utility Adjustments Key Personnel M.R. Tanner Construction (M.R. Tanner) is a privately held, local general contractor and construction manager, specializing in civil infrastructure. Since the company’s inception in January of 1993, M.R. Tanner’s success is attributed to the strong relationships developed with each client, subcontractor and supplier on every project. With the ability to self-perform 90% of the work, M.R. Tanner has completed pavement preservation and other pavement related projects in all of the surrounding major municipalities. Our extraordinary project management team staff specializes in estimating, scheduling, subcontracting and field management. M.R. Tanner’s commitment to the immediate needs of the Town have been demonstrated on prior projects. Legal Organization M.R. Tanner Construction is organized a Limited Liability Company in the state of Arizona. Both Maurice Tanner and Alan Evans are authorized to act on the company’s behalf. The company was organized in 1993. ARIZONA CONTRACTOR LICENSES & NUMBERS License Number Qualified Person A-General Engineering 111576 Maurice Tanner B-Residential 11157 1 Maurice Tanner M. R. TANNER CONSTRUCTION | FOUNTAIN HILLS | PAVEMENT MAINTENANCE | 1 M.R. TANNER HAS A 0.66 EMOD RATING 7.2.2 Experience and Qualifications Alan Evans (President), Eric Marsh (Project Manager), and Josh Skinner (Project Lead/Estimator) are the key personnel who will be assigned to work on this contract and as such will play an active role in each job order agreement. One of the reasons we have chosen this specific team is because they have worked for the last 3 years on the current Town of Fountain Hills contracts. They have proven time and time again on each job, that they can handle the required tasks at hand, and excel in pavement preservation projects. COMPARABLE PROJECTS #1: CITY OF PHOENIX 2019-2020 PHOENIX MAJOR COLLECTOR TRMSS JOA 3 A. DESCRIPTION: This project was procured through the Job Order Contract process. The scope included providing PMM on collectors and majors throughout the City of Phoenix. These roads were selected based on the pavement preservation cycle that the City of Phoenix chose. 1. CITY OF PHOENIX 2. KYLE VANCE 3. 138 E. UNION HILLS DRIVE PHOENIX, AZ 85024 602-571-4522 KYLE.VANCE@PHOENIX.GOV 4. CRACK SEAL, PMRE, PMM, TRAFFIC CONTROL 5. AUGUST 2018-FEBRUARY 2022 1. TOWN OF PARADISE VALLEY 2. JERRY COOPER 3. 6401 E Lincoln Dr, Paradise Valley, AZ 85253 623-695-6870 JCOOPER@PARADISEVALLEYAZ.GOV 4. CRACK SEAL, PMRE, PMM, ASPHALT OVERLAY, PATCHING, TRAFFIC CONTROL 5. January 2018-FEBRUARY 2022 #2: PARADISE VALLEY PAVEMENT PRESERVATION A. DESCRIPTION: We were awarded this project through a competitive bid process. The work includes sealing roads with PMM and Liquid Road, selected by Paradise Valley. Paradise Valley provides us with the quarter section maps and allows us to proceed with a concise and efficient plan. Our goal in every agency is to work efficiently, in order to minimize public impact. M. R. TANNER CONSTRUCTION | FOUNTAIN HILLS | PAVEMENT MAINTENANCE | 2 ¬Pavement Restoration ¬Crack Seal ¬Traffic Management ¬Public Communication & Cooperation ¬Application of Fog Seal Product SIMILARITIES: Alan Evans Eric Marsh Josh Skinner SAME PROJECT TEAM: ¬Pavement Maintenance ¬Crack Seal Program ¬Traffic Management SIMILARITIES: Alan Evans Eric Marsh Josh Skinner SAME PROJECT TEAM: #3: TOWN OF FOUNTAIN HILLS PAVEMENT PRESERVATION A. DESCRIPTION: This project was awarded through a competitive, qualification based process. The work includes, but not limited to providing fog seals, optipave and PMM, slurry seal and mill and overlay services, the roads were selected by the Town of Fountain Hills. This contract is no different than any other agency. A large amount of our time is dedicated to public outreach and coordination with the Town residents and Town staff. We always make every effort to communicate our plan with all parties involved. B. ROLE OF FIRM: Prime Contractor C. CONSTRUCTION COST: $2,544,432 D. CONSTRUCTION DATES: October 2020 - March 2020 E. PROJECT OWNER: Town of Fountain Hills #4: CITY OF CHANDLER STREET MAINTENANCE REPAVING, SURFACE SEALS AND REPAIR SERVICES A. DESCRIPTION: This renewable annual contract project consists of the milling, soil stabilization, crack fill, paving and striping of over 750,000 SY of existing roadways (to-date). More specifically, we provided a pilot program for the City of Chandler for all of the following: PMM, Optipave, Guardtop Ultra and PMRE last year on this contract. These roads included residential, industrial, and arterial paving. Our goal is to provide the best possible options to the agencies, which sometimes requires showing new products. B. ROLE OF FIRM: Prime Contractor C. CONSTRUCTION COST: $10,707,294 D. CONSTRUCTION DATES: April 2020 - Present E. PROJECT OWNER: City of Chandler 1. CITY OF CHANDLER 2. ALLAN ZIMMERMAN 3. 975 E ARMSTRONG WY # C, CHANDLER, AZ 85286 480-390-1321 ALLAN.ZIMMERMAN@CHANDLERAZ.GOV 4. CRACK SEAL, FOG SEALS, PMM, ASPHALT OVERLAY, PATCHING, TRAFFIC CONTROL 5. OCTOBER 2012-PRESENT 1. TOWN OF FOUNTAIN HILLS 2. JEFF PIERCE 3. 16705 E AVE OF THE FOUNTAINS, FOUNTAIN HILLS, AZ 85268 480-749-5258 JPIERCE@FOUNTAINHILLSAZ.GOV 4. CRACK SEAL, FOG SEALS, PMM, ASPHALT OVERLAY, PATCHING, TRAFFIC CONTROL 5. OCTOBER 2017-PRESENT M. R. TANNER CONSTRUCTION | FOUNTAIN HILLS | PAVEMENT MAINTENANCE | 3 ◆ Pavement Restoration ◆ Traffic Management ◆ Public Communication & Cooperation SIMILARITIES: Alan Evans Eric Marsh Josh Skinner SAME PROJECT TEAM: ◆ Pavement Restoration ◆ Crack Seal ◆ Traffic Management ◆ Public Communication & Cooperation ◆ Application of Fog Seal Product SIMILARITIES: Alan Evans Eric Marsh Josh Skinner SAME PROJECT TEAM: $200+ MILLION Completed pavement maintenance projects in the Last 5 Years 300 Completed Pavement Maintenance Projects ALL Projects Completed on Time and Budget In my years of experience with M.R. Tanner Construction, they have always handled themselves with the utmost professionalism and deliver exactly what they say they are going to do. - Van Thomas, Superior Supply“ COMPARABLE PROJECTS: 1.City of Phoenix Major Collector TRMSS - President 2. Paradise Valley Pavement Preservation - President 3. Town of Fountain Hills Pavement Preservation - President 4. Town of Chandler Street Maintenance Repaving, Surface Seals and Repair Services - President ERIC MARSH, PROJECT MANAGER 16 Years with M.R. Tanner Eric’s background is in the traffic control business and pavement maintenance which adds great value to the M.R. Tanner team. His experience allows him to safely complete projects with public safety and public transit in the forefront of his mind. Eric’s work ethic makes him a valuable asset for M.R. Tanner and will serve as an asset to the Town of Fountain Hills. 7.2.3 Key Positions The key personnel selected to lead this project bring experience with not only the process, but successful relationships with the Town. Alan will serve as the principal contact for this contract. Eric will be the main point of contact for the town and will be handling the day to day operations and coordinating all field activities. Josh Skinner will be handling all estimates, scheduling and public relations for this project. ALAN EVANS, PRESIDENT 15 Years with M.R. Tanner Alan’s extensive knowledge of pavement preservation projects combined with his project management experience make him a coveted M.R. Tanner team member. His work experience and education include planning, budgeting, and managing the growth of small and large multi- faceted companies with an emphasis on quality work and customer satisfaction. Additional Relevant Experience M.R. Tanner has completed over $200 million in pavement maintenance projects within Maricopa County in the last five years. M.R. Tanner has an established relationship with the Town of Fountain Hills and is committed to continuing to exceed expectations and dedicate the manpower to complete all work. Our commitment to the specific projects that we are given, can be shown by a job we performed for the City of Phoenix, when we worked 24 hours a day for one full week to complete Thomas Road between 87th to 91st Avenues caused by storm damage. Though we know that this will not be required on this contract, we commit to deliver this same methodology and product to the town on this upcoming pavement maintenance project. M. R. TANNER CONSTRUCTION | FOUNTAIN HILLS | PAVEMENT MAINTENANCE | 4 COMPARABLE PROJECTS: 1.City of Phoenix Major Collector TRMSS - Project Manager 2. Paradise Valley Pavement Preservation - Project Manager 3. Town of Fountain Hills Pavement Preservation - Project Manager 4. Town of Chandler Street Maintenance Repaving, Surface Seals and Repair Services - Project Manager JOSH SKINNER, CHIEF ESTIMATOR/PROJECT LEAD 15 Years with M.R. Tanner Josh has the ability to communicate to his team at M.R. Tanner Construction the expectations of the Town of Fountain Hills. With excellent project management skills on pavement preservation projects and education in project scheduling, estimating, budgeting and field management, Josh brings the necessary leadership to each project. Josh has recent experience working with the town on multiple projects in the town, including projects around schools, businesses, and in the downtown corridor. COMPARABLE PROJECTS: 1.City of Phoenix Major Collector TRMSS - Chief Estimator/Project Lead 2. Paradise Valley Pavement Preservation - Chief Estimator/Project Lead 3. Town of Fountain Hills Pavement Preservation - Chief Estimator/Project Lead 4. Town of Chandler Street Maintenance Repaving, Surface Seals and Repair Services - Chief Estimator/ Project Lead Proposed Subcontractors Experience and Qualifications M.R. Tanner Construction has established a team of highly qualified subcontractors who share the common goal of completing every project on time and within budget. If the need arises, M.R. Tanner Construction has a strong relationship with these prequalified subcontractors that will be selected based upon our Subcontractor Selection Plan. M.R. TANNER’S JOB ORDER PROCESS AS DESCRIBED THROUGH A PAST PROJECT M.R. Tanner excels with job order contracts and suc- cessfully handling each job to achieve client and stake- holder satisfaction. To address each question in this propos- al, we will show our process through a past job order in these highlight boxes. The project we are featuring was a pavement preservation project for the City of Phoenix on Cholla Lane (completed in 2021). We are highlighting this job because we want to be able to discuss a real-life scenario where our approach and planning were put “into action.” Due to page count limitations, we were not able to highlight our action plan in each section, but hope that highlighting this job through some of the sections will show our dedication to our partnership with the Town, and the level of detail we take with each project. Cholla Lane Project Map: Legend: Emergency Helicopter Landing Police Station Fire Station The Phoenician Parking - Phoenix ROW Road to be Maintained Private Street M. R. TANNER CONSTRUCTION | FOUNTAIN HILLS | PAVEMENT MAINTENANCE | 5 COMMUNICATION AND TRACKING OF THE REQUEST FOR JOB ORDER AGREEMENTS (JOA) LINE ITEM QUANTITY TRACKING As the main point of contact for all requests made by the Town, Josh Skinner will delegate workloads internally with M.R. Tanner. This has proven to be successful in the past, mini- mizing the contacts that the Town is required to make. M.R. Tanner will take the maps provided by the Town and confirm those quantities with actual field measurements and site visits. If there are any quantitative discrepancies in any line item, these will be communicated to the Town, prior to any funds being commit- ted to the project. If revisions to the quantities are required, they will be made at this point. If there are no quantitative discrepancies, pricing has already been established through the coefficients, so the specific contracts can be written and work can begin. Quantities will be tracked on a daily, weekly, and monthly basis. The daily quantities are communicated and agreed upon with the Town Inspector (daily) and the agreed upon dai- ly quantities are compiled to make up the weekly summary. These weekly summaries are compared against the contract quantities to track project costs and these weekly summa- ries are used to draft pay applications. Figure 2: M.R. Tanner’s Process for JOA Tracking  REVIEW OF JOA PACKET  Firm’s Process & Procedures in Action on Cholla Lane: Utilizing the same procedures shown in Figure 2, we compared quantities from the beginning of the project with those provided by the City. We agreed upon quantities and were within budget when the project was finalized. The only item that we added to the preliminary cost of the job (in order to minimize change orders) was that we elected to do mailers due to the private subdivisions that would be impacted. We did two different mailers, two weeks apart, to make sure everyone was aware of the project. Capturing this cost before the job started helped keep the job within budget. A well-managed and successful project is entirely dependent on a strong project team working together. The communication of the M.R. Tanner team and the Town must occur regularly and often through all stages of construction in order to achieve success. The M.R. Tanner staff proposed for these projects will form a partnership with the Town staff to assure that each individual project is managed from inception to completion as a team. The team we have assembled to manage construction for the pavement preservation projects will be involved throughout the entire duration of the contract. Starting with pre-construction, the team will review design, schedules, and costs to assure that each individual understands the scope of the project. Josh Skinner will oversee all construction activities and act as the lead with Eric Marsh leading all field activities. The project team will meet weekly with subcontractors and the Town’s staff to assure that schedules are understood and maintained. In addition, discussions regarding safety, scope and engineering will be addressed. M.R. Tanner is committed to delivering a product to the Town that exceeds their expectations and that demonstrates our expertise in preserving the roads in are working for and reporting to the residents of Fountain Hills. We are very much aware of the impact our work has on the community. After all, we are maintaining the roads they take to work every day and the streets their kids play on. We have maintained roads long enough to know that we are impacting their communities with the work that we perform. We take into consideration that we need to make the construction process as quick as possible, while maintaining superior quality. We need to maintain a safe work environment through cleanliness and traffic control, while creating as little impact as possible. All of this is done in order to leave behind a product that each one of the residents would be proud to call their own. APPROACH / ISSUES Overall Approach to Providing Services M. R. TANNER CONSTRUCTION | FOUNTAIN HILLS | PAVEMENT MAINTENANCE | 6 tant (PIA) who is available 24/7. ¬72 hours prior to the start date on each road, resi- dents and business owners are notified of the work with a hand-delivered door flier. ¬Job-specific signage with appropriate dates are displayed on all residential and collector roadways. Variable message boards will be utilized on all major roadways and installed ten days before the start date. These handouts and VMB’s include a contact num- ber to the PIA. Prior to starting any work, we evaluate every project by analyzing entities in its surrounding area. For example, we will notify every fire and police department, school, and church individually. We leave contact information and work around their schedule as much as possible. We also try and schedule all of our work around drop-off times, pick-up times, etc. It’s imperative that we communicate our schedule effec- tively. This will allow Town staff and residents to adjust their own schedules accordingly and feel less impact from the work that is being performed. Emergency Response Notification M.R. Tanner will coordinate with Town staff in contacting local emergency response teams (including police and fire departments) more than 72 hours prior to the start of construction. We will deliver plans with information regarding the impacted areas and respective dates. We will also leave business cards to contact us. Though we never anticipate the need for emergency response ve- hicles on our jobs, crew, or residents, we prefer to plan properly in the event we would need them. Firm’s Notification Protocol In Action on Cholla Lane: For this specific project, there were many parties involved. To name a few: The Town of Paradise Valley (ROW on Invergordon/64th Street), Phoenix Parks (Camelback Mountain), The Phoenician (parking on Mockingbird would be impacted), Paradise Valley Police Department, Paradise Valley Fire Department (operated and contracted with/through Phoenix), helicopter landing areas for emergencies on Camelback Mountain, private subdivisions, etc. Pre-Construction: The Town of Paradise Valley and Phoenix Parks Department were both brought into a pre-construction meeting, notifying them of the work. Paradise Valley required a police officer if we would need to back trucks in off mockingbird (which was addressed). The Parks Department was notified for potential parking access restrictions and they had us post dates of con- struction on Cholla Lane in order to let the public know of the upcoming project. Notifications: The Town inspection staff handled the notifications to the internal Phoenix departments, and M.R. Tanner handled notifications to the Paradise Valley Police and Fire Departments, and the Phoenician. Though the Phoenician wouldn’t really feel a direct impact, but with restricted parking on Cholla Lane there may of been increased traffic and parking on 64th Street. HOA Coordination: M.R. Tanner took it upon themselves to notify the homeowners associations in both private subdivisions. Both would feel the impacts of our work, and both were appreciative of the notification. We also placed variable message boards at the bottom of the hill to remind everyone of the upcoming work. Schools: Schools and bus routes were not impacted be- cause we elected to do this work during the summertime break. Partnering/Customer Service/Notifying Public As indicated, we will be asked to maintain roads that belong to the Town. However, these roads are traveled by the residents. Therefore, coordinating schedules and communicating with the Town and its residents is essential. Contract Management The graphic in Figure 2 (below) demonstrates the procedures that M.R. Tanner will utilize to communicate and track the project and line-item quantities starting with the initiation of the project through the town. We will start every project by communicating the sched- ule with the management team of the Town at least four weeks prior to the start of the work. This advanced sched- uling notice will allow Town staff ample time to approve permits, notify other departments, etc. Pending the ap- proval of the Town, we will then begin to notify residents. We will notify residents utilizing the following methodology: NOTIFICATION APPROACH ¬ Contracts are executed. ¬ The schedule is sent to our public information assis- M. R. TANNER CONSTRUCTION | FOUNTAIN HILLS | PAVEMENT MAINTENANCE | 7 Lines of Communication For any job to be successful, the lines of communica- tion must always be open and transparent. The following information outlines our communication:1DAILY COMMUNICATION Discussing the plan for the following day and review- ing the previous day’s events to help identify areas that are running well and areas that can be improved upon. This communication takes place between the proj- ect manager and the town of Fountain Hills inspector to minimize miscommunication and conflict. 2WEEKLEY UPDATED 3-WEEK LOOK AHEAD SCHEDULE By publishing the 3-week look ahead schedule every week, M.R. Tanner can give the Town staff notice of where we are going to be (quarter section, arterial) so they can submit for permits and coordinate with other departments in a timely manner.3SINGLE SOURCE Though everyone in our key personnel will be involved in the project, Josh will be publishing the schedule and running the project on a day-to-day basis. He will be working directly with the Town to ensure communication is consistent and constant. Other Challenges Protecting the Work One of the biggest challenges that we face when it comes to pavement preservation is when vehicles drive through the fresh product. This will typically happen because of poor planning on the contractor’s part or poor traffic con- trol. M.R. Tanner mitigates this problem through: ◆ Leaving windows at corresponding intersections, in order to let residents in and out of the neighborhoods. We then come back the following day and cut this portion in. ◆ We require our traffic control personnel and off-duty Officers to stay on-site at all times and remain until the daily activities are complete. Adverse Weather Another challenge that contractors can face is the weath- er. Bad weather can cause adverse consequences during pavement preservation operations. We will keep an eye on all forecasts, and we will not put down any material when there is a high chance of rain. We will also be cau- tious of applying the material in windy weather, to avoid any overspray. Communication in Action on Cholla Lane Josh was the point of contact for the Cholla Lane project. He coordinated all schedules with the Phoenix Inspectors assigned. All schedules for this project were submitted on a weekly basis to our PIA, City Inspectors, City Project Manager, and M.R. Tanner’s Project Manager. Making sure that everyone is included helps to limit questions and confusion. The 3-week schedule also helps to en- sure that the project doesn’t catch anyone off guard. Projects like this are planned months in advance. PLANNING / ESTIMATING / SCHEDULING Systems Used for Planning the Work Proper planning is critical to the success of any contract. M.R. Tanner’s team has planned and successfully executed pavement preservation projects for more than two decades with experience with various agencies, including the Town of Fountain Hills. Once preliminary discussions occur with the Town, M.R. Tanner’s team will start the planning process. The first step in planning will be for the project team to review the most recently completed pavement main-tenance project to highlight the successes and address processes that need to be improved. These successes and improvements will be implemented into the plan for for this pavement maintenance project. Next, coordination meetings will occur with each sub- contractor to identify project-specific planning. For ex- ample, we will determine the locations of all the schools in the area, and determine the drop-off times, pick-up times, bus routes, etc. We will take this information and determine a plan of action to ensure that we will not be applying the product in front of the school at a critical time. This coordination will help M.R. Tanner, the Town, and ultimately help the residents. We do not use any automated systems. All of our com- puter software programs are done using excel spread- sheets, refined from over 25 years of experience. These complex spreadsheets help trigger action (as stated above, if there are schools, police departments, fire sta- tions, bus stops, etc.). M. R. TANNER CONSTRUCTION | FOUNTAIN HILLS | PAVEMENT MAINTENANCE | 8 ed a philosophy that there is no reason why we should Scheduling to Perform the Work Expeditiously and Within Cost Restraints The schedule is essential to each project’s success. As stated in the original pre-bid meeting, the urgency level of getting this project is high. M.R. Tanner will meet within one week of the Town’s initiation of the project. The team will communicate the schedule requirements from the Town to the subcontractors and suppliers. The team will then take input from suppliers and subcontractors to improve the schedule if necessary. In order to create and manage the schedule, M.R. Tanner utilizes Microsoft Project. The tools in this software allow critical paths and key scopes to be identified. Additionally, the project team is able to track and manage the project and effectively share the schedule with the Town and all others involved with the project. To accurately track and update the schedule, the Project Manager, Eric Marsh, and Project Lead, Josh Skinner, will coordinate daily to ensure the project is on track. Addi- tionally, the project schedule will be regularly updated and shared with the Town, the subcontractors, and suppliers. Accurately tracking, updating, and communicating the proj- ect schedule is critical for the success of each project. M.R. Tanner’s Commitment to Schedule1First, our company and each team member have adopt - ever fall behind schedule. The reason we feel so strongly about this is because being behind schedule doesn’t only impact the contractor and the Town, it impacts the residents. In many cases, with these types of projects, we will be working in your resident’s neighborhoods. If not handled properly, this can impact residents getting to school, getting to work and causing an unneeded disrup- tion. If scheduled properly, disruptions and confusion can be avoided if we just adhere to the schedule. 2Second, we ensure that our subcontractors share the same philosophy. We communicate the schedule on a daily basis with everyone involved and make sure that it is followed. We know we can trust our subcontractors and their work, and they are designated as such. 3Third, we don’t accept equipment failure as an excuse. Every day that we are on-site, we have a backup piece of equipment for everything that we would need. This way, in the unforeseen cases where a piece of equipment breaks down, we simply switch it out and continue the work, ensuring we stay on schedule. 4Lastly, we are committed to producing the highest quality product in an extremely time-efficient man- ner. Each one of the agencies and municipalities that we have worked with would tell you that we are capable of such production on a daily basis. QUALITY MANAGEMENT PLAN Management to Ensure Quality Objectives Are Met or Exceeded M.R. Tanner has adopted a philosophy that we are only as good as the product that we leave behind. We have devel- oped an internal quality control plan to ensure that we only utilize the best materials and the highest quality service. The implementation of the quality control plan will be managed and monitored by the experienced field staff (Josh and Eric) in conjunction with the pre-construction staff to ensure that all construction is of the highest quality. This vision is communi- cated and shared with the M.R. Tanner employees who will be performing the work. The first line of defense that we use to deliver a quality prod- uct is through the crews who will be performing the work. With tens of thousands of hours a year devoted to pavement maintenance projects throughout the Valley, these men and women know the quality that we require and are committed to exceeding all standards. The second line of defense that we utilize are the foreman and superintendents, who drive the job site thoroughly every morning and evening to inspect the work that was performed that day. We also uti-lize many checks and balances during production to ensure that our product exceeds all standard specifications. To further our commitment to quality, we send many of our key personnel to seminars and trainings on a yearly basis where materials (asphalt, concrete, slurry seal, chip seal, seal coat, coolseal applications, etc.) are thoroughly discussed. Even though the materials that are discussed above do not change drastically year to year, we feel that it is vital to our success to stay on top of the best methods and procedures to achieve a high-quality product. We utilize all self-checks to help in verifying the quality of our work on a daily basis. M. R. TANNER CONSTRUCTION | FOUNTAIN HILLS | PAVEMENT MAINTENANCE | 9 Personnel Performing Quality Control As stated above, Josh Skinner will proactively conduct quality control throughout the duration of this project. As an example of our quality control, we will spray over a 1 SY sheet of metal on a daily basis. We will take this sheet of metal and weigh it, which helps us to guaran- tee that we are providing the requested application rate. M.R. Tanner takes pride in having high standards and meeting or exceeding those standards for every project. Personnel Performing Safety Management M.R. Tanner is committed to construction safety, and Josh Skinner will be the lead for project safety for this contract. Weekly on-site safety meetings and daily safety discussions with the construction crews and staff have allowed the company to maintain an excellent record of safety. The safety plan for the project will ad-dress project safety personnel, project training, accident prevention plan, emergency action plan, hazardous materials, and the communication plan. In a contract involving multiple scopes, projects, and locations, the safety plan will be updated continually to assure safety for all parties involved. The safety plan will provide the necessary verbiage to keep the traveling public safe. This will be shown through approved traffic control plans. We also take the time to make sure that the site is cleaned at the end of every day. We clean the sidewalks, sweep roadways and remove loose debris, etc. Keeping a job site clean helps to ensure the safety of everyone involved, and specifi- cally the residents. Personnel Performing Traffic Control Management Eric Marsh is dedicated to managing the traffic for the project. Upon execution of the contract, we will imme- diately begin to work with the inspector to obtain a traffic control permit. This permit will allow us to work within the Town right-of-way. It will also stipulate the times that we are able to work on the Town road-ways. These permits, coupled with the approved traffic control plans, will help to ensure the safety of workers as well as the traveling public. It will also help allevi- ate higher than normal traffic loads. The traffic control plans will be handled by Eric and will be managed on a daily basis by the experienced field superintendents. How Construction Quality is Ensured Our first line of defense is our project foreman in charge of the job. Unlike most companies, our foreman is part of the crew and is on the ground with the crew. He is keen- ly aware of the quality on the ground and making sure it meets all standards. Eric will also be on-site, ensuring quality on a daily basis. All of our crews have worked together for years and contribute to the quality that M.R. Tanner expects. M.R. Tanner always finishes under budget and adheres very closely to their published schedule. They always go above and beyond what is expected for the City and residents. - Josh Wagner, City of Chandler Inspector“M. R. 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