Lincoln Village Community Park Par Course Project Cordova Recreation & Park District Addendum #1 Issued on Friday January 12, 2018

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1 Lincoln Village Community Park Par Course Project Cordova Recreation & Park District Addendum #1 Issued on Friday January 12, CHANGE: The existing concrete mowbands at each entrance to the par course shall be demolished and disposed of by the par course contractor. New concrete mow bands shall be poured to match existing and new resilient surfacing shall be keyed into the new mow bands. Please see attached revised bid sheet and detail. 2. What is the engineer s estimate for the project? $75, The plans call out for the use of a ¾ clean drain rock to be used under the new surfacing. In the specs for the project it calls out to use a Class II ¾ AB. Which will be used in this application? Please use Class II. 4. Sheet L-4, detail A shows a section for the proposed construction. Is there to be a specific reveal between the new surfacing and the top of existing curb? The Contractor will need to hold control points at the two existing par course entryways in order to meet and match existing walkway grades. The Contractor shall meet required slopes, ensure course drainage, and endeavor to make the curb reveal as consistent as possible throughout the par course. 5. Sheet L-4, details A and C indicate that the new subgrade will be at the bottom of the existing curbs. What is the depth of the existing curbs and how will that effect the overall reveal of the new surface in relation to the existing top of curbs. The existing curbs are approximately 6. Please see answer to #3 above. 6. There are no given elevation for the new drain box, new pipe run, or pipe connection into the existing area drain. What information is available for this? There is an existing topography survey in CADD that will be made available to the successful bidder. The drawings show general slope requirements to comply with CBC. It shall be the Contractor s responsibility to ensure positive drainage and meet code requirements for surface material. 7. Are permits obtained by Contractor or District? The permits are being obtained by the District. 8. Where is the onsite dump site located? Spoils can be brought to the back parking lot shown at the eastern side of the property (see aerial on cover sheet of plans). 9. Will the new concrete footings supporting the new equipment need to be below new resilient surface layer? Yes. Please see attached manufacturer s details. I have read and understand the above addendum. Contractor Name: Date:

2 BID PROPOSAL In compliance with the Contract Documents, the undersigned hereby proposes to furnish all required labor, materials, supervision, transportation, equipment, services, taxes and incidentals required for: Lincoln Village Community Park Par Course Construction Item No. Item Estimated Quantity Unit Unit Price Total 1. MOBILIZATION 1 LS $ $ 2. TEMPORARY CONST. FENCE 1 LS $ $ 3. DEMOLITION & TREE PROTECTION 1 LS $ $ 4. GRADING & DRAINAGE 1 LS $ $ 5. AGGREGATE BASE & RESILIENT SURFACING 1 LS $ $ 6. CONCRETE MOW BANDS 1 LS $ $ 7. PAR COURSE EQUIPMENT 1 LS $ $ 8. BENCHES 1 LS $ $ BASE BID TOTAL $ CONTRACTOR NAME: CONTRACTOR SIGNATURE: CONTRACTOR LICENSE TYPE AND NUMBER: ADDRESS: PHONE AND There will be a non-mandatory pre-bid meeting on Thursday January 11, 2018 at 11 AM at the site: 3450 Routier Road, Sacramento, California, Bids are due on or before Tuesday January 23, 2018 at 2 PM at the Cordova Recreation and Park District Offices Attn: Cristina James, Cjames@crpd.com, (916) , 2729 Prospect Park Dr. Ste. 230, Rancho Cordova, CA The Cordova Recreation & Park District requires Prevailing Wage for all public projects. Contractor warrants compliance with all federal, state, and local laws, ordinances, rules and regulations applicable to its performance as applies to this Request for Quote. Representations contained within this bid are made under penalty of perjury. CONTRACT TIME AND LIQUIDATED DAMAGES: The work is to be performed within 60 working days. Liquidated damages will be assessed at a minimum rate of $250/day with other associated costs as stipulated in Section 13 of the Construction Agreement. This project is funded in part through the City of Rancho Cordova Community Enhancement Grant Program. 4 Lincoln Village Community Park Par Course Construction

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4 GR Person Air Walker This unit ships in 1 separately wrapped components. Parts List: 3x Extensions for In Ground Surface Level Optional Surfacing 60 6x Pegs 40" 40" Ø Ø 40" 40" Finished product

5 GR Person Air Walker 1. Clamp the three pipes between two 2X4s (minimum 10 ), using all-thread, nuts and washers. 2. Top of boards should be even with the finished grade markings on pipes, usually done with blue tape. 3. Stand unit in the prepared footing; use laser or string-line to measure height of unit. 4. Raise/lower unit so that finished grade marking on pipes is correct height. Pieces of cinder block may be placed directly under the pipes and/or wooden blocks and shims may be placed under the clamping 2X4s. 5. Stake the clamping 2X4s to the ground on each side of the unit. 6. With magnetic level, make sure all pipes are plumb. Then attach a balancing 2X4 (kicker) to the top portion of the unit with tie wire and stake the other end to the ground. If needed for stability, a second 2X4 may be attached and staked in a different direction. 7. Place metal pegs/rebar through prepared holes in embedded pipe. 8. Pour concrete into footings. Use vibration or thorough shovel mixing to ensure a good set around embedded pipes, and to eliminate air pockets. 9. Depending on the type of surface to be installed, there should be approximately 4 between the top of the concrete and finished grade.

6 GR A-W 2-Person Accesible Chest Press U.S. Pat. No. 9,079,069 B1 This unit ships in 1 separately wrapped component. Parts List: Extension for In Ground Use 7" long 2x4 for proper spacing Min Gap 1 2" Stopper Plate must rest above final surface level Surface Level 2x Stopper plates for under seats Stopper Placement Below Seat Optional Surfacing 65" 4x Pegs 1x Fully Assembled Unit Finished product

7 GR A-W 2-Person Accesible Chest Press U.S. Pat. No. 9,079,069 B1 1. Clamp center pipe between two 2X4s, using allthread, nuts and washers. 2. Top of boards should be even with the finished grade marking on pipe, usually done with blue tape. 3. Cut two 2X4 blocks at 5, this should be the distance between the finished grade marking and the first chair support welded to the center pipe. Wedge one 5 block between the clamping 2X4s and the welded support--do this on both sides. These blocks keep this heavy unit from sliding between the clamping 2X4s. 4. Stand unit in the prepared footing; use laser or string-line to measure height of unit. 5. Raise/lower unit so that finished grade marking on center pipe is correct height. Pieces of cinder block may be placed directly under center pipe and/ or wooden blocks and shims may be placed under the clamping 2X4s. 6. Stake the clamping 2X4s to the ground on each side of the unit. 7. With magnetic level, make sure that the center pipe is exactly plumb. Then attach a balancing 2X4 (kicker) to the top portion of the unit with tie wire and stake the other end to the ground. If needed for stability, a second 2X4 may be attached and staked in a different direction. 8. Metal stoppers should be wired in place, directly under both the seat and the wheelchair weight. 9. Arms must be held at exact angle for correct operation. On the chair side, place a 10 temporary spacer between the hand grip and the edge of the back rest. 10. Arm on wheelchair side needs to be at same angle, so that bar attached to weight is parallel to the ground. Use 2X4 to prop arm temporarily. 11. Place metal pegs/rebar through prepared holes in embedded pipe and stoppers. 12. Pour concrete into footings. Use vibration or thorough shovel mixing to ensure a good set around embedded pipe, and to eliminate air pockets. 13. Depending on the type of surface to be installed, there should be approximately 4 between the top of the concrete and finished grade.

8 GR C 2-Person Lat Pull & Vertical Press This unit ships in 1 separately wrapped component. Parts List: Extension for In Ground 10" Rope to Secure Position Arm Must Be Level Stopper Plate must rest above final surface level 2x Stopper plates for under seats Stopper Placement Below Seat Surface Level Optional Surfacing 73" 4x Pegs 1x Fully Assembled Unit Finished product

9 GR C 2-Person Lat Pull & Vertical Press 1. Clamp center pipe between two 2X4s, using allthread, nuts and washers. 2. Top of boards should be even with the finished grade marking on pipe, usually done with blue tape. 3. Cut two 2X4 blocks at 5, this should be the distance between the finished grade marking and the first chair support welded to the center pipe. Wedge one 5 block between the clamping 2X4s and the welded support-- do this on both sides. These blocks keep this heavy unit from sliding between the clamping 2X4s. 4. Stand unit in the prepared footing; use laser or string-line to measure height of unit. 5. Raise/lower unit so that finished grade marking on center pipe is correct height. Pieces of cinder block may be placed directly under center pipe and/ or wooden blocks and shims may be placed under the clamping 2X4s. 6. Stake the clamping 2X4s to the ground on each side of the unit. 7. With magnetic level, make sure that the center pipe is exactly plumb. Then attach a balancing 2X4 (kicker) to the top portion of the unit with tie wire and stake the other end to the ground. If needed for stability, a second 2X4 may be attached and staked in a different direction. 8. Metal stoppers should be wired in place, directly under both seats.. 9. Arms must be held at exact angles for correct operation. On the vertical press side, place a 10 temporary spacer between the hand grip and the edge of the back rest. 10. On lat pull side, adjust the arm so that the two chair support bars are level. Then tie temporary wire between hand grips and metal footrest. 11. Place metal pegs/rebar through prepared holes in embedded pipe and stoppers. 12. Pour concrete into footings. Use vibration or thorough shovel mixing to ensure a good set around embedded pipe, and to eliminate air pockets. 13. Depending on the type of surface to be installed, there should be approximately 4 between the top of the concrete and finished grade.

10 SGR Rowing Machine This unit ships in 1 separately wrapped component. Parts List: 2x Extensions for In Ground 4x Pegs Optional Surfacing 16" 30" 32" 16" 16" 20" 20" 30" Finished product Finished product

11 GR Rowing Machine This unit ships in 1 separately wrapped component. 1. Stand assembled unit in the prepared footings. 2. Slide two 2X4s (approximately 6 long) under the flat portion of the unit. There should be about 2 extending on each side. 3. Use laser or string-line to measure height of unit. 4. Raise/lower unit so that finished grade markings on the two pipes (done with blue tape) are correct height. Pieces of cinder block may be placed directly under the pipes and/or wooden blocks and shims may be placed under the extending 2X4s. 5. Stake the clamping 2X4s to the ground on each side of the unit. 6. Use magnetic level to check that unit is plumb. Then attach a balancing 2X4 (kicker) to the top portion of the unit with tie wire and stake the other end to the ground. If needed for stability, a second 2X4 may be attached and staked in a different direction. 7. Place metal pegs/rebar through prepared holes in embedded pipe. 8. Pour concrete into footings. Use vibration or thorough shovel mixing to ensure a good set around embedded pipe, and to eliminate air pockets. 9. Depending on the type of surface to be installed, there should be approximately 4 between the top of the concrete and finished grade.

12 GR Leg Extension This unit ships in 1 separately wrapped component. Parts List: Extension for In Ground Surface Level 90 Optional Surfacing 4" 2x Pegs 12" 36" 1x Fully Assembled Unit 36" Finished product

13 GR Leg Extension 1. Clamp the center pipe of assembled unit between two 2X4s, using all-thread, nuts and washers. 2. Top of boards should be even with the finished grade markings on pipe, usually done with blue tape. 3. Stand unit in the prepared footing; use laser or string-line to measure height of unit. 4. Raise/lower unit so that finished grade marking on pipe is correct height. Pieces of cinder block may be placed directly under the pipe and/or wooden blocks and shims may be placed under the clamping 2X4s. 5. Stake the clamping 2X4s to the ground on each side of the unit. 6. With magnetic level, make sure the embedded pipe is exactly plumb. Then attach a balancing 2X4 (kicker) to the top portion of the unit with tie wire and stake the other end to the ground. 7. The lift weight tends to pull the unit out of plumb; a 2X4 brace directly under the weight will solve this problem. 8. Place metal pegs/rebar through prepared holes in embedded pipe. 9. Pour concrete into footings. Use vibration or thorough shovel mixing to ensure a good set around embedded pipes, and to eliminate air pockets. 10. Depending on the type of surface to be installed, there should be approximately 4 between the top of the concrete and finished grade.