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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2009-20 Authorizing Town Manager too Sign a Construction Contract with JL Viele਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ RESOLUTION NO. 20਍ഀ Series of 2009਍ഀ A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING THE VAIL TOWN MANAGER TO SIGN A਍ഀ CONSTRUCTION CONTRACT WITH JL VIELE CONSTRUCTION TO BUILD THE਍ഀ AROSA DRIVE DUPLEX ON LOT 8, BLOCK C, VAIL RIDGE SUBDIVISION ALSO਍ഀ KNOWN AS 2657 AROSA DRIVE VAIL, CO; AND SETTING FORTH DETAILS IN਍ഀ REGARD THERETO.਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ WHEREAS, The Town of Vail owns the property legally described as Lot 8, Block਍ഀ C, Vail Ridge Subdivision, also known as 2657 Arosa Drive; and਍ഀ WHEREAS, the subject property is zoned Primary/Secondary and allows for the਍ഀ construction of two dwelling units; and਍ഀ ਍ഀ WHEREAS, on May 5, 2009, the Vail Town Council authorized the issuance of a਍ഀ Request For Proposals to construct two (2) employee housing units on the property; and਍ഀ ਍ഀ WHEREAS, on June 2, 2009, the Vail Town Council unanimously voted to award਍ഀ JL Viele Construction the opportunity to build their "Silver" proposed duplex; and਍ഀ ਍ഀ WHEREAS, the Vail Town Council finds that this Resolution furthers the਍ഀ development objectives of the Town and is in the best interest of the Town as it਍ഀ promotes the coordinated and harmonious development of the Town in a manner that਍ഀ conserves and enhances the availability of employee housing within the Town of Vail.਍ഀ ਍ഀ NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE TOWN COUNCIL OF THE਍ഀ TOWN OF VAIL, COLORADO:਍ഀ ਍ഀ 1. The Council hereby authorizes the Town Manager to sign the਍ഀ construction contract with JL Viele Construction to build the Arosa Drive਍ഀ duplex, dated July 7, 2009, attached hereto as Exhibit A.਍ഀ 2. The Council hereby finds:਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ A. The Vail Town Council has determined that in order to achieve the਍ഀ established goals it is critica/ to increase the deed restricted emp/oyee਍ഀ housing inventory within the Town of Vail; and਍ഀ ਍ഀ B. That the construction of the Arosa Drive duplex is consistent with the਍ഀ applicab/e e/ements of the adopted goa/s, objectives and policies of਍ഀ the Town; and,਍ഀ C. That the construction of the Arosa Drive dup/ex promotes the hea/th,਍ഀ safety, mora/s, and general we/fare of the Town and promotes the਍ഀ coordinated and harmonious deve/opment of the Town in a manner਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ Resolution No. 20, Series of 2009 Page 1 of 3਍ഀ July 7, 2009਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ that conserves and enhances its natura/ environment and its਍ഀ established character as a resort and residentia/ community of the਍ഀ highest quality.਍ഀ 3. This Resolution shall be effective immediately upon adoption.਍ഀ ਍ഀ INTRODUCED, READ, APPROVED AND ADOPTED this 7th day of July,਍ഀ 2009.਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ Richard D. Cleveland, MaYor, Town of਍ഀ Vail਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ A E਍ഀ .਍ഀ :਍ഀ : •਍ഀ rel i Donaldson, Town Clerk : SEAL . i਍ഀ lEg਍ഀ . ,਍ഀ : .਍ഀ . ,਍ഀ . .਍ഀ CpLORP~O਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ Resolution No. 20, Series of 2009 Page 2 of 3਍ഀ July 7, 2009਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ATTACHMENT A਍ഀ The construction contract between JL Viele Construction and the Town of Vail dated July਍ഀ 7, 2009.਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ Resolution No. 20, Series of 2009 Page 3 of 3਍ഀ July 7, 2009਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ~਍ഀ ਍ഀ A Document A141TM - 2004਍ഀ ਍ഀ Standard Form of Agreement Between Owner and Design-Builder਍ഀ ਍ഀ ~ AGREEMENT made as of the 7th day of July in the year 2009਍ഀ (/n words, indicate day, month and year.)਍ഀ ਍ഀ BETWEEN the Owner: ADDITIONS AND DELETIONS:਍ഀ (Name, address and other information) The author of this document has਍ഀ added infortnation needed for its਍ഀ Town of Vail completion. The author may also਍ഀ 75 S Frontage Rd have revised the text of the original਍ഀ AIA standard form. An Additions and਍ഀ Vail, CO 81657 Deletions Report that notes added਍ഀ infortnation as well as revisions to the਍ഀ standard form text is available from਍ഀ and the Design-Builder: the author and should be reviewed. A਍ഀ (Name, address and other information) verticai line in the left margin of this਍ഀ document indicates where the author਍ഀ J.L. Viele Construction has added necessary information਍ഀ 1000 S Frontage Rd W and where the author has added to or਍ഀ Suite 202 deleted from the original AIA text.਍ഀ Vail, CO 81657਍ഀ 970.476.3082 (P) This document has important legal਍ഀ consequences. Consuttation with an਍ഀ 970.476.3423 (F) attorney is encouraged with respect਍ഀ for the following Project: to its completion or modification.਍ഀ (Name, location and detailed description) Consultation with an attorney is also਍ഀ encouraged with respect to਍ഀ Vail Duplex professional licensing requirements਍ഀ 2657 Arosa Drive in the jurisdiction where the Project is਍ഀ Vail, CO 81657 located.਍ഀ The Owner and Design-Builder agree as follows.਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ AIA Document A141 Tu - 2004. Copyright O 2004 by The American Institute oi Architects. All rights reserved. WARNING: This AIO DoCUtNnt is prWSCted਍ഀ Inlt. by U.S. Copyrlqht Law and Intematlonal Treatles. Unautho►Ized roproductlon w distributfon of thls AIO Documerrt, w any porGan of R, may resuM in 1਍ഀ sewro civll and criminal psneRles, and wlll bs prosecuted b tM rMxlmum exfent possibls urWw fhs law. This document was produced by AIA software at਍ഀ / 15:50:02 on 06/30/2009 under Order No.1000379302_1 which expires on 11/24/2009, and is not for resale.਍ഀ user Noces: (4208947845)਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ TABLE OF ARTICLES਍ഀ ਍ഀ 1 THE DESIGN-BUILD DOCUMENTS਍ഀ ਍ഀ 2 WORK OF THIS AGREEMENT਍ഀ 3 DATE OF COMMENCEMENT AND SIIBSTANTIAL COMPLETION਍ഀ ਍ഀ 4 CONTRACT SUM਍ഀ 5 PAYMENTS਍ഀ ਍ഀ 6 DISPUTE RESOLUTION਍ഀ 7 MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS਍ഀ ਍ഀ 8 ENUMERATION OF THE DESIGN•BUILD DOCUMENTS਍ഀ TABLE OF EXHIBRS਍ഀ ਍ഀ A TERMS AND CONDITIONS਍ഀ ਍ഀ B DETERMINATION OF THE COST OF THE WORK਍ഀ C INSURANCE AND BONDS਍ഀ ਍ഀ ARTICLE 1 THE DESIGN-BUILD DOCUMENTS਍ഀ § 1.1 The Design-Build Documents form the Design-Build Contract. The Design-Build Documents consist of this਍ഀ Agreement between Owner and Design-Builder (hereinafter, the "Agreement") and its attached Exhibits;਍ഀ Supplementary and other Conditions; Addenda issued prior to execuuon of the Agreement; the Project Criteria,਍ഀ including changes to the Project Criteria proposed by the Design-Builder and accepted by the Owner, if any; the਍ഀ Design-Builder's Proposal and written modifications to the Proposal accepted by the Owner, if any; other documents਍ഀ listed in this Agreement; and Modifications issued afrer execution of this Agreement. The Design-Build Documents਍ഀ shall not be conswed to create a contractual relationship of any kind (1) between the Architect and Owner, (2)਍ഀ between the Owner and a Contractor or Subcontractor, or (3) between any persons or entities other than the Owner and਍ഀ Design-Builder, including but not limited to any consultant retained by the Owner to prepare or review the Project਍ഀ Criteria. An enumeration of the Design-Build Documents, other than Modifications, appears in Article 8.਍ഀ § 1.2 The Design-Build Contract represents the entire and integrated agreement between the parties hereto and਍ഀ supersedes prior negotiations, representations or agreements, either written or oral.਍ഀ § 1.3 The Design-Build Contract may be amended or modified only by a Modification. A Modification is (1) a written਍ഀ amendment to the Design-Build Contract signed by both parties, (2) a Change Order, (3) a Constrvction Change਍ഀ Directive or (4) a written order for a minor change in the Work issued by the Owner.਍ഀ ARTICLE 2 THE WORK OF THE DESIGN•BUILD CONTRACT਍ഀ § 2.1 The Design-Builder shall fully execute the Work described in the Design-Build Documents, except to the extent਍ഀ specifically indicated in the Design-Build Documents to be the responsibility of others. :਍ഀ ARTICLE 3 DATE OF COMMENCEMENT AND SUBSTANTIAL COMPLETION਍ഀ § 31 The date of commencement of the Work shall be the date of this Agreement unless a different date is stated਍ഀ below or provision is made for the date to be fixed in a notice issued by the Owner.਍ഀ (/nsert the date of commencement if it differs from the date of this Agreement or, if applicable, state that the date will਍ഀ be fixed in a notice to proceed.)਍ഀ AIA Document A141 ^I - 2004. Copyright m 2004 by The American Institute of Architects. All rights reaerved. WAANING: This AlO DoarMnt Is proNcbd਍ഀ Init. by U.S. CopyrlpM Law ond Intematloml Troatiea Unauthorized roproduetlon a distributbn of tAb AIO Docurtwrt, a any portfon of It, may nsult in 2਍ഀ sovrn Gvil and erfminal pemltl~s, and wlll be prosecuted to ths ma:imum wtteM posslbN ur~r ife law. This document was produced by AIA software at਍ഀ / 15:50:02 on 06/30/2009 under Order No.1000379302_t which expires on 11 /24/2009, and is not for resale.਍ഀ User Notes: (4208947845)਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ I n/a •਍ഀ If, prior to the commencement of Work, the Owner requires time to file mortgages, documents related to mechanic's਍ഀ liens and other security interests, the Owner's time requirement shall be as follows:਍ഀ (/nsen Owner's time requirements.)਍ഀ I None਍ഀ ਍ഀ § 3.2 The Contract Time shall be measured from the date of commencement, subject to adjustments of this Contract਍ഀ Time as provided in the Design-Build Documents.਍ഀ (/nsen provisions, if any, for liquidated damages relating to failure ta complete on time or for bonus payments for਍ഀ early completion of the Work.)਍ഀ I Start Construction by October 1, 2009਍ഀ § 3.3 The Design-Builder shall achieve Substantial Completion of the Work not later than days from the date of਍ഀ commencement, or as follows:਍ഀ (/nsen number of calendar days. Alternative[y, a ca[endar date may be used when coordinated with the date of਍ഀ commencement. Unless stated elsewhere in the Design-Build Documents, insen any requirements for earlier਍ഀ Substantial Completion of cenain portions of the Work.)਍ഀ I May 15, 2010 (Landscape and Pavement scopes excluded)਍ഀ ਍ഀ Portion of Work Substantial Completion Date਍ഀ ਍ഀ ARTICLE 4 CONTRACT SUM਍ഀ § 4.1 The Owner shall pay the Design-Builder the Contract Sum in current funds for the Design-Builder's਍ഀ performance of the Design-Build Contract. The Contract Sum shall be one of the following:਍ഀ (Check the appropriate box.)਍ഀ [ J Stipulated Sum in accordance with Section 4.2 below;਍ഀ [ J Cost of the Work Plus Design-Builder's Fee in accordance with Section 4.3 below;਍ഀ ਍ഀ I [ X] Cost of the Work Plus Design-Builder's Fee with a Guaranteed Maximum Price in accordance with਍ഀ Section 4.4 below.਍ഀ (Based on the selection above, complete either Sectian 4.2, 4.3 ar 4.4 belaw.)਍ഀ ਍ഀ § 4.2 S'I'IPULATED SUM - NIA਍ഀ § 4.2.1 The Stipulated Sum shall be n/a subject to additions and deductions as provided in the Design-Build਍ഀ Documents.਍ഀ § 4.2.2 The Stipulated Sum is based upon the following alternates, if any, which are described in the Design-Build਍ഀ Documents and are hereby accepted by the Owner:਍ഀ ~ n/a਍ഀ ਍ഀ § 4.2.3 Unit prices, if any, are as follows:਍ഀ Description Units Price (E 0.00)਍ഀ I n/a਍ഀ ਍ഀ § 4.2.4 Allowances, if any, are as follows:਍ഀ (/dentify and state the amaunts af any allowances, and state whether they include labor, materials, or both)਍ഀ AIA Document A147 T■ - 2004. Copyright m 2004 by The American Institute of Architects. All rights reserved. WAq1iING: Thla AIO DoeunNnt Is probebd਍ഀ Init. by U.S. CopyripM Law and Intomotlond TnMip. Unauthorized roproductlon or dbtrlbutbn of thb AIO DocunNnt, or any portlon ot It, may nwR in 3਍ഀ a~wn eivil and uYnlnal pondWs, and will be proa~wtad to ths maximum eubnt postibb und~r the law. This document was produced by AIA software at਍ഀ / 15:50:02 on 06/30/2009 under Order No.1000379302_1 which expires on 11/24/2009, and is not for resale.਍ഀ User Notes: (4208947845)਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ Allowance Amount 0.00) Included Items਍ഀ I n/a਍ഀ § 4.2.5 Assumptions or qualifications, if any, on which the Stipulated Sum is based, are as follows:਍ഀ ਍ഀ I n/a਍ഀ 4.3 COST OF 1'HE WORK PLUS DESIGN-BUILDER'S FEE - NIA਍ഀ § 4.3.1 The Cost of the Work is as defined in Exhibit B.਍ഀ § 4.3.2 The Design-Builder's Fee is:਍ഀ (State a lump sum, percentage of Cost of the Work or other provision for determining the Design-Builder's Fee and਍ഀ the method of adjustment to the Fee for changes in the Work.)਍ഀ I n/a਍ഀ ਍ഀ § 4.4 COST OF THE WORK PLUS DESIGN-BUILDER'S FEE WITH A GUARANTEED MAXIMUM PRICE਍ഀ § 4.4.1 The Cost of the Work is as defined in Exhibit B, plus the Design-Builder's Fee.਍ഀ § 4.4.2 The Design-Builder's Fee is:਍ഀ (State a lump sum, percentage of Cost of the Work or other provision for determining the Design-Builder's Fee and਍ഀ the method of adjustment to the Fee for changes in the Work.)਍ഀ I 4.85%਍ഀ ਍ഀ § 4.4.3 GUARANTEED MAXIMUM PRICE਍ഀ § 4.4.3.1 The sum of the Cost of the Work and the Design-Builder's Fee is guaranteed by the Design-Builder not to਍ഀ exceed Seven Hundred Eighty-One Thousand Three Hundred Seven Dollars and no cents 781,307.00 subject਍ഀ to additions and deductions by changes in the Work as provided in the Design-Build Documents. Such maximum਍ഀ sum is referred to in the Design-Build Documents as the Guaranteed Mazimum Price. Costs which would cause the਍ഀ Guaranteed Mazimum Price to be exceeded shall be paid by the Design-Builder without reimbursement by the Owner.਍ഀ (/nsert specific provisions if the Design-Builder is to participate in any savings.)਍ഀ I n/a਍ഀ ਍ഀ § 4.4.3.2 The Guaranteed Maximum Price is based on the following alternates, if any, which are described in the਍ഀ Design-Build Documents and are hereby accepted by the Owner:਍ഀ I n/a਍ഀ § 4.4.3.3 Unit Prices, if any, are as follows:਍ഀ ਍ഀ Description Units Price 0.00)਍ഀ I n/a਍ഀ § 4.4.3.4 Allowances, if any, are as follows:਍ഀ (/dentify and state the amounts of any allowances, and state whether they include labor, materials, or both.)਍ഀ ਍ഀ Allowance Amount 0.00) Included Items਍ഀ I Winter Conditions $15,400 Provided Start Date is਍ഀ October 1, 2009਍ഀ § 4.4.3.5 Assumptions, if any, on which the Guaranteed Maximum Price is based, are as follows:਍ഀ (/dentify the assumptions on which the Guaranteed Maximum Price is based.)਍ഀ I n/a਍ഀ AIA Document A747 *m - 2004. Copyright 0 2004 by The American Institute of Architects. All rights reserved. WARWNG: This AIO DoarrNnt b protected਍ഀ Init. by U.S. CopyriyM Law and IntematlonN Treeties. Unauthaizsd reproduetlon or distributbn of this AIO Docum«nf, or any pordon ot It, may rowlt in 4਍ഀ sovero cJvil and aimlnal psnaltliiiis, and will bs prosscuted to ths naximum erint postibls under ths law. This document was produced by AIA software at਍ഀ ~ 15:50:02 on 06/30/2009 under Order No.1000379302_1 which expires on 11/24/2009, and is not for resale.਍ഀ User Notes: (4208947845)਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ § 4.5 CHANGES IN THE WORK਍ഀ § 4.5.1 Adjustments of the Contract Sum on account of changes in the Work may be determined by any of the methods਍ഀ listed in Article A.7 of Exhibit A, Terms and Conditions.਍ഀ ਍ഀ § 4.5.2 Where the Contract Sum is the Cost of the Work, with or without a Guaranteed Maximum Price, and no਍ഀ specific provision is made in Sections 4.3.2 or 4.4.2 for adjustment of the Design-Builder's Fee in the case of Changes਍ഀ in the Work, or if the extent of such changes is such, in the aggregate, that application of the adjustment will cause substantial inequity to the Owner or Design-Builder, the Design-Builder's Fee shall be equitably adjusted on the basis਍ഀ of the Fee established for the original Work, and the Contract Sum shall be adjusted accordingly.਍ഀ AR'I'ICLE 5 PAYMENTS਍ഀ § 5.1 PROGRESS PAYMENTS਍ഀ § 5.1.1 Based upon Applications for Payment submitted to the Owner by the Design-Builder, the Owner shall make਍ഀ progress payments on account of the Contract Sum to the Design-Builder as provided below and elsewhere in the਍ഀ Design-Build Documents.਍ഀ § 5.1.2 The period covered by each Application for Payment shall be one calendar month ending on the last day of the਍ഀ month, or as follows:਍ഀ I n/a਍ഀ ਍ഀ § 5.1.3 Provided that an Application for Payment is received not later than the Sth day of month, the Owner shall਍ഀ make payment to the Design-Builder not later than the 25th day of the same month. If an Application for Payment਍ഀ is received by the Owner after the application date fixed above, payment shall be made by the Owner not later than਍ഀ Twenty ( 20 ) days after the Owner receives the Application for Payment.਍ഀ § 5.1.4 With each Application for Payment where the Contract Sum is based upon the Cost of the Work, or the Cost of਍ഀ the Work with a Guazanteed Maximum Price, the Design-Builder shall submit payrolls, petty cash accounts, receipted਍ഀ invoices or invoices with check vouchers attached, and any other evidence required by the Owner to demonstrate that਍ഀ cash disbursements already made by the Design-Builder on account of the Cost of the Work equal or exceed (1)਍ഀ progress payments already received by the Design-Builder, less (2) that portion of those payments attributable to the਍ഀ Design-Builder's Fee; plus (3) payrolls for the period covered by the present Application for Payment.਍ഀ § 5.1.5 With each Application for Payment where the Contract Sum is based upon a Stipulated Sum or Cost of the਍ഀ Work with a Guaranteed Maximum Price, the Design-Builder shall submit the most recent schedule of values in਍ഀ accordance with the Design-Build Documents. The schedule of values shall allocate the entire Contract Sum among਍ഀ the various portions of the Work. Compensation for design services shall be shown separately. Where the Contract਍ഀ Sum is based on the Cost of the Work with a Guaranteed Maximum Price, the Design-Builder's Fee shall be shown਍ഀ separately. The schedule of values shall be prepazed in such form and supported by such data to substantiate its਍ഀ accuracy as the Owner may require. This schedule of values, unless objected to by the Owner, shall be used as a basis਍ഀ for reviewing the Design-Builder's Applications for Payment.਍ഀ § 5.1.6 In taking action on the Design-Builder's Applications for Payment, the Owner shall be entitled to rely on the਍ഀ accuracy and completeness of the information furnished by the Design-Builder and shall not be deemed to have made਍ഀ a detailed examination, audit or arithmetic verification of the documentation submitted in accordance with Sections਍ഀ 5.1.4 or 5.1.5, or other supporting data; to have made exhaustive or continuous on-site inspections; or to have made਍ഀ examinations to ascertain how or for what purposes the Design-Builder has used amounts previously paid on account਍ഀ of the Agreement. Such examinations, audits and verifications, if required by the Owner, will be performed by the਍ഀ Owner's accountants acting in the sole interest of the Owner.਍ഀ § 5.1.7 Except with the Owner's prior approval, the Design-Builder shall not make advance payments to suppliers for਍ഀ materials or equipment which have not been delivered and stored at the site.਍ഀ 5.2 PROGRESS PAYMENTS • STIPULATED SUM - NIA਍ഀ § 5.2.1 Applications for Payment where the Contract Sum is based upon a Stipulated Sum shall indicate the percentage਍ഀ of completion of each portion of the Work as of the end of the period covered by the Application for Payment.਍ഀ AIA Document A141 T" - 2004. Copyright C) 2004 by The American Institute of Architects. All rights reserved. WARNIlKi: ThIs AIO DocunNnt Is probctW਍ഀ Init. by U.S CoPYr1yM Law and InbmaUaW Tnsitla. Unaulhori:ed nproductlon a dlstrlbutlon of lhls ALO Docummnt, a anY Portion of n, maY nwlt In 5਍ഀ tovw dvil and criminal penaltlp, and rMll be proMCUbd to tlw macimum ~xtent posdbb under thm law. This document was produced by AIA software at਍ഀ / 15:50:02 on 06/30/2009 under Order No.1000379302_1 which expires on 11/24/2009, and is not for resale.਍ഀ User Notes: (4208947845)਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ § 5.2.2 Subject to other provisions of the Design-Build Documents, the amount of each progress payment shall be਍ഀ computed as follows:਍ഀ .1 Take that portion of the Contract Sum properly allocable to completed Work as determined by਍ഀ multiplying the percentage completion of each portion of the Work by the share of the Contract Sum਍ഀ allocated to that portion of the Work in the schedule of values, less retainage of n/a ( ) on the਍ഀ Work, other than services provided by design professionals and other consultants retained directly by਍ഀ the Design-Builder. Pending final determination of cost to the Owner of Changes in the Work, amounts਍ഀ not in dispute shall be included as provided in Section A.7.3.8 of Exhibit A, Terms and Conditions;਍ഀ .2 Add that portion of the Contract Sum properly allocable to materials and equipment delivered and਍ഀ suitably stored at the site for subsequent incorporation in the completed construction (or, if approved in਍ഀ advance by the Owner, suitably stored off the site at a location agreed upon in writing), less retainage਍ഀ of n/a (਍ഀ .3 Subtract the aggregate of previous payments made by the Owner; and਍ഀ .4 Subtract amounts, if any, for which the Owner has withheld payment from or nullified an Application਍ഀ for Payment as provided in Section A.9.5 of Exhibit A, Terms and Conditions.਍ഀ § 5.2.3 The progress payment amount determined in accordance with Section 5.22 shall be further modified under the਍ഀ following circumstances:਍ഀ .1 add, upon Substantial Completion of the Work, a sum sufficient to increase the total payments to the਍ഀ full amount of the Contract Sum, less such amounts as the Owner shall determine for incomplete Work,਍ഀ retainage applicable to such work and unsettled claims; and਍ഀ (Section A.9.8.6 of Exhibit A, Terms and Conditions requires release of applicable retainage upon਍ഀ Substantial Completion of Work with consent of surety, if any.)਍ഀ .2 add, if final completion of the Work is thereafter materially delayed through no fault of the਍ഀ Design-Builder, any additional amounts payable in accordance with Section A.9.10.3 of Exhibit A,਍ഀ Terms and Conditions.਍ഀ § 5.2.4 Reduction or limitation of retainage, if any, under Section 5.2.2 shall be as follows:਍ഀ (If it is intended, prior to Substantial Completion of the entire Work, to reduce or limit the retainage resulting from the਍ഀ percentages inserted in Sections 5.2.2.1 and 5.2.2.2 above, and this is not explained elsewhere in the Design-Build਍ഀ Documents, insert here provisions for such reduction or limitation.)਍ഀ I n/a਍ഀ 5.3 PROGRESS PAYMENTS • COST OF THE WORK PLUS A FEE - NIA਍ഀ § 5.3.1 Where the Contract Sum is based upon the Cost of the Work plus a fee without a Guaranteed Maximum Price,਍ഀ Applications for Payment shall show the Cost of the Work actually incuned by the Design-Builder through the end of਍ഀ the period covered by the Application for Payment and for which Design-Builder has made or intends to make actual਍ഀ payment prior to the next Application for Payment.਍ഀ § 5.3.2 Subject to other provisions of the Design-Build Documents, the amount of each progress payment shall be਍ഀ computed as follows:਍ഀ .1 Take the Cost of the Work as described in Exhibit B;਍ഀ .2 Add the Design-Builder's Fee, less retainage of n/a ( The Design-Builder's Fee shall be਍ഀ computed upon the Cost of the Work described in the preceding Section 5.3.2.1 at the rate stated in਍ഀ Section 4.3.2; or if the Design-Builder's Fee is stated as a fixed sum in that section, an amount which਍ഀ bears the same ratio to that fixed-sum Fee as the Cost of the Work in the preceding section bears to a਍ഀ reasonable estimate of the probable Cost of the Work upon its completion;਍ഀ .3 Subuact the aggregate of previous payments made by the Owner;਍ഀ .4 Subtract the shortfall, if any, indicated by the Design-Builder in the documentation required by Section਍ഀ 5.1.4 or resulting from enors subsequently discovered by the Owner's accountants in such਍ഀ documentation; and਍ഀ .5 Subtract amounts, if any, for which the Owner has withheld or withdrawn a Certificate for Payment as਍ഀ provided in the Section A.9.5 of Exhibit A, Terms and Conditions.਍ഀ AIA Document A747 Tu - 2004. Copyright C) 2004 by The American Institute of Architects. All rights reserved. WARNING: This AIA* Docun»nt is probcted਍ഀ Init. by U.S. Copyright Law and Intematlond T►utlp. Unauthorized nproductlon a dlstrlbuGOn of thls AIA! Doeummt, a any portlon W R, mnr rpult In s਍ഀ swsn civll and crlmlrnl psryltip, and wlll be proNCUtW to tfw maxlmum e:bnt postibb und~r ths law. This document was produced by AIA software at਍ഀ / 15:50:02 on 06/30/2009 under Order No.1000379302_1 which expires on 11/24/2009, and is not for resale.਍ഀ User Notes: (4208947845)਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ § 5.3.3 Retainage in addition to the retainage stated at Section 5.3.2.2, if any, shall be as follows:਍ഀ I n/a਍ഀ ਍ഀ § 5.3.4 Except with the Owner's prior approval, payments for the Work, other than for services provided by design਍ഀ professionals and other consultants retained directly by the Design-Builder, shall be subject to retainage of not less਍ഀ than n/a ( The Owner and Design-Builder shall agree on a mutually acceptable procedure for review and਍ഀ approval of payments and retention for Contractors.਍ഀ § 5.4 PROGRESS PAYMENTS - COST OF THE WORK PLUS A FEE WITH A GUARANTEED MAXIMUM PRICE਍ഀ § 5.4.1 Applications for Payment where the Contract Sum is based upon the Cost of the W ark Plus a Fee with a਍ഀ Guaranteed Maximum Price shall show the percentage of completion of each portion of the Work as of the end of the਍ഀ period covered by the Application for Payment. The percentage of completion shall be the lesser of (1) the percentage਍ഀ of that portion of the Work which has actually been completed; or (2) the percentage obtained by dividing (a) the਍ഀ expense that has actually been incurred by the Design-Builder on account of that portion of the W ork for which the਍ഀ Design-Builder has made or intends to make actual payment prior to the next Application for Payment by (b) the share਍ഀ of the Guaranteed Maximum Price allocated to that portion of the Work in the schedule of values.਍ഀ § 5.4.2 Subject to other provisions of the Design-Build Documents, the amount of each progress payment shall be਍ഀ computed as follows:਍ഀ .1 Take that portion of the Guaranteed Maximum Price properly allocable to completed Work as਍ഀ determined by multiplying the percentage of completion of each portion of the Work by the share of the਍ഀ Guaranteed Maximum Price allocated to that portion of the Work in the schedule of values. Pending਍ഀ final deternunation of cost to the Owner of changes in the Work, amounts not in dispute shall be਍ഀ included as provided in Section A.7.3.8 of Exhibit A, Terms and Conditions;਍ഀ .2 Add that portion of the Guaranteed Maximum Price properly allocable to materials and equipment਍ഀ delivered and suitably stored at the site for subsequent incorporation in the Work, or if approved in਍ഀ advance by the Owner, suitably stored off the site at a location agreed upon in writing;਍ഀ .3 Add the Design-Builder's Fee, less retainage of Ten Percent ( 10 The Design-Builder's Fee਍ഀ shall be computed upon the Cost of the Work described in the two preceding sections at the rate stated਍ഀ in Section 4.4.2 or, if the Design-Builder's Fee is stated as a fixed sum in that section, shall be an਍ഀ amount that bears the same ratio to that fixed-sum fee as the Cost of the Work in the two preceding਍ഀ sections bears to a reasonable estimate of the probable Cost of the Work upon its completion.਍ഀ .4 Subtract the aggregate of previous payments made by the Owner;਍ഀ .5 Subtract the shortfall, if any, indicated by the Design-Builder in the documentation required by Section਍ഀ 5.1.4 to substantiate prior Applications for Payment, or resulting from errors subsequently discovered਍ഀ by the Owner's accountants in such documentation; and਍ഀ .6 Subtract amounts, if any, for which the Owner has withheld or nullified a Certificate for Payment as਍ഀ provided in Section A.9.5 of Exhibit A, Terms and Conditions. Retainage shall be held only on਍ഀ subcontractor invoices and contractor fee, not on direct expenses.਍ഀ § 5.4.3 Except with the Owner's prior approval, payments for the Work, other than for services provided by design਍ഀ professionals and other consultants retained directly by the Design-Builder, shall be subject to retainage of not less਍ഀ than Ten Percent ( 10% The Owner and Design-Builder shall agree on a mutually acceptable procedure for਍ഀ review and approval of payments and retention for Contractors. Retainage shall be held only on subcontractor਍ഀ invoices and contractor fee, not on d'uect expenses.਍ഀ § 5.5 FINAL PAYMENT਍ഀ § 5.5.1 Final payment, constituting the entire unpaid balance of the Contract Sum, shall be made by the Owner to the਍ഀ Design-Builder no later than 30 days after the Design-Builder has fully performed the Design-Build Contract,਍ഀ including the requirements in Section A.9.10 of Exhibit A, Terms and Conditions, except for the Design-Builder's਍ഀ responsibility to correct non-conforming Work discovered after fina] payment or to satisfy other requirements, if any,਍ഀ which extend beyond final payment. The Contractor shall invoice for thirty percent (30%) of cost savings under the਍ഀ GMP. Seventy percent (70%) shall be retained by Owner.਍ഀ AIA Document A741 n- 2004. Copyright 0 2004 by The American Institute of Architects. All rights reaerved. WARWNG: Thfs AIO Doarmnt fs proioeNd਍ഀ Init. by U.S. CopyrlgM Law and IntemstiaW Tnatiq. Unauthorized nproduetlon a dlWibutbn of thb AIO Doeument, a any pordon of It, may rquH In 7਍ഀ seven dvil and eriminal ponaltiti, and will be prosecuted W tlfe maximum e~[bnt poadbis ur~r the law. This document was produced by AIA software at਍ഀ / 15:50:02 on 06/30/2009 under Order No.1000379302_1 which expires on 11/24J2009, and is not for resale.਍ഀ Uaer Notes: (4208947845)਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ARTICLE 6 DISPUTE RESOLUTION਍ഀ § 6.1 The parties appoint the following individual to serve as a Neutral pursuant to Section A.4.2 of Exhibit A, Terms਍ഀ and Conditions:਍ഀ (Insert the name, address and other information of the individual to serve as a Neutral. If the parties do not select a਍ഀ Neutral, then the provisions of Section A.4.2.2 of Exhibit A, Terms and Conditions, shall apply.)਍ഀ I n/a਍ഀ § 6.2 If the parties do not resolve their dispute through mediation pursuant to Section A.4.3 of Exhibit A, Terms and਍ഀ Conditions, the method of binding dispute resolution shall be the following:਍ഀ (If the parties do not select a method of binding dispute resolution, then the method of binding dispute resolution shall਍ഀ be by litigation in a court of competent jurisdiction.)਍ഀ (Check one.)਍ഀ Arbitration pursuant to Section A.4.4 of Exhibit A, Terms and Conditions਍ഀ I [ X] Litigation in a court of competent jurisdiction਍ഀ ਍ഀ [ ] Other (Specify)਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ § 6.3 ARBITRATION਍ഀ § 6.3.1 If Arbitration is selected by the parties as the method of binding dispute resolution, then any claim, dispute or਍ഀ other matter in question arising out of or related to this Agreement shall be subject to arbitration as provided in Section਍ഀ A.4.4 of Exhibit A, Terms and Conditions.਍ഀ ARTICLE 7 MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS਍ഀ § 7.1 The Architect, other design professionals and consultants engaged by the Design-Builder shall be persons or਍ഀ entides duly licensed to practice their professions in the jurisdiction where the Project is located and are listed as਍ഀ follows:਍ഀ (Insert name, address, license number, relationship to Design-Builder and other informution.)਍ഀ Name and Address License Number Relationship to Other Information਍ഀ Design-Builder਍ഀ VAg Architects Architect਍ഀ Peak Land Consultants Civil Engineering਍ഀ and Survey਍ഀ Redwine Engineering Structural਍ഀ Engineering਍ഀ § 7.2 Consultants, if any, engaged directly by the Owner, their professions and responsibilities are listed below:਍ഀ (Insert name, address, license number, if applicable, and responsibilities to Owner and other information.)਍ഀ Name and Address License Number Responsibilities Other Infonnation਍ഀ to Owner਍ഀ I n/a਍ഀ § 7.3 Separate contractors, if any, engaged directly by the Owner, their trades and responsibilities are listed below:਍ഀ (Insert name, address, license number, if applicable, responsibilities to Owner and other informution.)਍ഀ Name and Address License Number Responsibilities Other Information਍ഀ to Owner਍ഀ I n/a਍ഀ § 7.4 The Owner's Designated Representative is:਍ഀ (Insert name, address and other information.)਍ഀ AIA Document A747^u - 2004. Copyright 0 2004 by The American Institute of Architects. All rights reserved. WARNING: Thia AIO Docurwnt la probcbd਍ഀ Init. bY U.S. CoPY►i9M Law and InbmafiaW Trwtla. UmuthorizW roproductlon or dlWibutbn of thls AIO DocumMt, or any portlon of fl, may nsufl in 8਍ഀ Mven civil and cMminal pendqea, and wlll be protocuied to tlr ma:imum eftbnt po"bb urdw tM law. This document was produced by AIA software at਍ഀ / 75:50:02 on 06/30/2009 under Order No.1000379302_1 which expires on 11/24/2009, and is not for resale.਍ഀ Use► Notes: (4208947845)਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ George Ruther AICP਍ഀ Community Development Director਍ഀ Town of Vail਍ഀ 75 S Frontage Rd਍ഀ Vail, CO 81657਍ഀ § 7.4.1 The Owner's Designated Representative identified above shall be authorized to act on the Owner's behalf with਍ഀ respect to the Project.਍ഀ § 7.5 The Design-Builder's Designated Representative is:਍ഀ (Insert name, address and other information.)਍ഀ ਍ഀ David Viele਍ഀ J.L. Viele Construction਍ഀ 1000 S Frontage Rd W਍ഀ Suite 202਍ഀ Vail, CO 81657਍ഀ 970.476.3082਍ഀ § 7.5.1 The Design-Builder's Designated Representative identified above shall be authorized to act on the਍ഀ Design-Builder's behalf with respect to the Project.਍ഀ § 7.6 Neither the Owner's nor the Design-Builder's Designated Representative shall be changed without ten days਍ഀ written notice to the other party.਍ഀ § 7.7 Other provisions:਍ഀ I n/a਍ഀ ਍ഀ § 7.7.1 Where reference is made in this Agreement to a provision of another Design-Build Document, the reference਍ഀ refers to that provision as amended or supplemented by other provisions of the Design-Build Documents.਍ഀ § 7.7.2 Payments due and unpaid under the Design-Build Contract shall bear interest from the date payment is due at਍ഀ the rate stated below, or in the absence thereof, at the legal rate prevailing from time to time at the place where the਍ഀ Project is located.਍ഀ (Insert rate of interest agreed upon, if any.)਍ഀ I ( 12% ) per annum਍ഀ ਍ഀ (Usury laws and requirements under the Federal Truth in Lending Act, similar state and local consumer credit laws਍ഀ and other regulations at the Owner's and Design-Builder's principal places of business, the location of the Project਍ഀ and elsewhere may affect the validiry of this provision. Legal advice should be obtained with respect to deletions or਍ഀ modifications, and also regarding requirements such as written disclosures or waivers.)਍ഀ ARl'ICLE 8 ENUMERATION OF THE DESIGN-BUILD DOCUMENTS਍ഀ § 8.1 The Design-Build Documents, except for Modifications issued after execution of this Agreement, are਍ഀ enumerated as follows:਍ഀ § 8.1.1 The Agreement is this executed edition of the Standard Form of Agreement Between Owner and਍ഀ Design-Builder, AIA Document A141-2004.਍ഀ § 8.1.2 The Supplementary and other Conditions of the Agreement, if any, are as follows:਍ഀ (Either list applicable documents below or refer to an exhibit attached to this Agreement.)਍ഀ Title of the Supplementary and Other Conditions exhibit:਍ഀ The Owners shall retain 100% of the savings in the contingency and winter conditions budgets.਍ഀ The Design-Builder shall provide a 1-year warranty from TCO to the town and individual buyers.਍ഀ AIA Document A141 Tu - 2004. 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This document was produced by AIA sofiware at਍ഀ / 15:50:02 on 06/30/2009 under Order No.1000379302_1 which expires on 11/24/2009, and is not for resale.਍ഀ User Notes: (4208947845)਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ All plans shall be assigned to the Owner.਍ഀ The Design-Builder shall comply with all Vail zoning and building codes.਍ഀ The Design-Builder shall pay all building permit fees.਍ഀ (Table deleted)਍ഀ The Design-Builder shall maintain all required standard insurance and "Builder's Risk" policies.਍ഀ The Design-Builder shall achieve a LEED Certification for the project.਍ഀ § 8.1.3 The Project Criteria, including changes to the Project Criteria proposed by the Design-Builder, if any, and਍ഀ accepted by the Owner, consist of the following:਍ഀ (Either list applicable documents and their dates below or refer to an exhibit attached to this Agreement.)਍ഀ Title of the Project Criteria exhibit: n/a਍ഀ (Table deleted)਍ഀ § 8.1.4 The Design-Builder's Proposal, dated May 20, 2009 , consists of the following:਍ഀ (Either list applicable documents below or refer to an exhibit attached to this Agreement.)਍ഀ ~ Title of the Design-Builder's Proposal: Original Proposal - Exhibit D਍ഀ § 8.1.5 Amendments to the Design-Builder's Proposal, if any, are as follows:਍ഀ (Either list applicable documents below or refer to an exhibit attached to this Agreement.)਍ഀ Title of the Amendments to Design-Builder's Proposal exhibit:਍ഀ 1. Ammended Proposal dated June 8, 2009 - Exhibit E਍ഀ 2. Detailed Cost Schedule Upgrade Rev 3 June 30, 2009 - Exhibit F਍ഀ § 8.1.6 The Addenda, if any, are as follows:਍ഀ (Either list applicable documents below or refer to an exhibit attached to this Agreement.)਍ഀ I Title of the Addenda exhibit: n/a਍ഀ (Table deleted)਍ഀ § 8.1.7 Exhibit A, Terms and Conditions.਍ഀ (/f the panies agree to substitute terms and conditions other than those contained in A/A Document A141-2004,਍ഀ Exhibit A, Terms and Conditions, then identify such terms and conditions and attach to this Agreement as Exhibit A.)਍ഀ I n/a਍ഀ § 8.1.8 Exhibit B, Determination of the Cost of the Work, if applicable.਍ഀ (/f the panies agree to substitute a method to determine the cost of the Work other than that contained in A/A਍ഀ Document A141-2004, Exhibit B, Determination of the Cost of the Work, then identify such other method to determine਍ഀ the cost of the Work and attach to this Agreement as Exhibit B. /f the Contract Sum is a Stipulated Sum, then Exhibit B਍ഀ is not applicable.)਍ഀ § 8.1.9 Exhibit C, Insurance and Bonds, if applicable.਍ഀ (Complete A/A Document A141-2004, Exhibit C, lnsurance and Bonds or indicate "not applicable.਍ഀ I n/a਍ഀ § 8.1.10 Other documents, if any, forming part of the Design-Build Documents are as follows:਍ഀ (Either list applicable documents below or refer to an exhibit attached to this Agreement.)਍ഀ I Title of the Other pocuments exhibit: Pmhibition Against Employing Illegal Aliens - Pursuant to Section 8-17.5-1 Ol਍ഀ C.R.S.. et. seq.਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ AIA Document A747 n- 2004. Copyright 0 2004 by The American Institute of Architects. All rights reserved. WARNING: This AIO Document Is protscNd਍ഀ Init. by U.S. Copyrlyht Law and InbmatlonN Treatla. Unauthorized nproductlon a distributbn M thls AIO DocumwM, aany portlon of it, nNy rpult in਍ഀ sewn civil and erlminal ponaIWs, and wlll bs prosecuted to tM nNxlmum extent posdbl~ undsr ths law. This document was produced by AIA software at਍ഀ / 15:50:02 on 06/30/2009 under Order No.1000379302_1 which expires on 11/24/2009, and is not for resale.਍ഀ User Notes: (4208947845)਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ This Agreement entered into as of the day and year first written above.਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ OWNER (Signature) DESIGN-BUILDER (Signature)਍ഀ ਍ഀ I (George Ruther, Community Development Director) (David Viele, President)਍ഀ (Row deleted)਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ AlA Document A141 - 2004. Copyright O 2004 by The American Institute of Architects. All rights reserved. WARNING: This AIAs Docuoent is proteCted਍ഀ Init. Dy U.S. CopyrlgM Law and IntsmetlonN Treaties. UneullaNzed reproduction or diatribution of this AIAs Document, or eny portion ot It, may result fn 1 ~਍ഀ severe dvil end criminal penalUes, and will be prosecuted to the maximum exteM possible under the law. This document was produced by AIA software at਍ഀ / 15:50:02 on 06/30/2009 under Order No.1000379302_1 which expires on 11 /24/2009, and is not for resale.਍ഀ User Notes: (4208947845)਍ഀ ਍ഀ Exhibit D਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ J.L. VIELE CONSTRLiCTION INC.਍ഀ 1000 S. Frontage Road West, Suite 202਍ഀ Vail, Colorado 81657਍ഀ Telephone: (970) 476-3082਍ഀ Fax (970) 476-3423਍ഀ ਍ഀ May 20, 2009਍ഀ ਍ഀ Town of Vail Selection Committee਍ഀ Town of Vail਍ഀ 75 S. Frontage Road, Vail, CO 81657਍ഀ RE: Arosa Duplex - 2657 Arosa Drive਍ഀ Dear Selection Committee members,਍ഀ ਍ഀ J.L. Viele Construction Inc. is delighted to submit our team's bid to build the Arosa Drive duplex. We look਍ഀ forward to working with the Town to expeditiously construct this facility.਍ഀ J.L. Viele Construction is a general contractor that has been providing contracting and construction management਍ഀ services in the Rocky Mountain West for over thirty two years. We are headquartered in Vail Colorado. We਍ഀ have been involved in a signiGcant number of municipal projects in the Town of Vail, including the Donovan਍ഀ Park and Pavilion (a design Build Project with VAg, our proposed partner), the Ford Amphitheater, the Vail਍ഀ Gymnastics Center, The Town of Vail Maintenance Shops, Buzzard Park, the Town of Vail Public Works਍ഀ Building and the Town of Vail Police facility. We also have considerable intellectual capital as it relates to਍ഀ building affordable housing, having built Buzzard Park and assisted with the management of the Fox Hollow਍ഀ (Habitat for Humanity) project, where we were recognized as the first local contractor to be engaged in their਍ഀ Professional Contractor program. Additionally, we have constructed a number of condominium/duplex਍ഀ projects in Eagle, which were targeted at a sirnilar income demographic as the Town of Vail wishes to target vvith਍ഀ the Arosa Duplex Project.਍ഀ We have a wealth of both personnel and company experience in completing mountain environment, fast-track਍ഀ projects. We are a"Project Management Method" general contractor and consequently focus on process and਍ഀ procedures which allow For an on-budget and timely delivery of a quality product. J.L. Viele, through its਍ഀ affiliated entity, Viele Development, also develops projects for its own account, which allows us to bring਍ഀ considerable knowledge to bear on such factors as design suitability, liFe cycle analysis, value engineering and਍ഀ constructability.਍ഀ We believe we have assembled a team of local contractors, which indudes VAg Architects (Avon), REI਍ഀ Structural (Avon), Peak Engineering (Vail), and Rader Engineering (Avon) that is second to none in designing਍ഀ projects in a manner that cost-effectively addresses the unique factors in mountain construction. Moreover, we਍ഀ believe we have assembled a thoughtful and cost-effective proposal to achieve the Town's objectives for the਍ഀ Arosa duplex. We further believe that we can achieve a LEED (Silver or Bronze) certification for this project, as਍ഀ we did with our Habitat home earlier this year.਍ഀ Thank you again for allowing us to submit a proposal for this project and I look forward to speaking with you਍ഀ soon regarding the Arosa Duplex Project.਍ഀ ਍ഀ Sincerely,਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ David Viele਍ഀ President, J.L. Viele Construction, Inc.਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ J.L. VIELE CONSTRLICTION, INC. cil:T11iiIlA਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ Table of Contents਍ഀ ਍ഀ 1. Proposed Duplex Structure and Finishes਍ഀ 2. Information Regarding SIPs (Structural Insulated Panels)਍ഀ 3. Project Costs and Budget਍ഀ 4. Schedule Narrative਍ഀ 5. Architectural Vision਍ഀ 6. Relevant Projects਍ഀ 7. Our Team਍ഀ 8. General Project Approach - Preconstruction਍ഀ 9. Project Management Procedures਍ഀ 10. Change Order Procedure਍ഀ 11. OtherNotable Projects਍ഀ 12. Ten Year Project History਍ഀ Appendix A - Architectural Vision਍ഀ ਍ഀ Appendix B - Project Schedules਍ഀ Appendix C - Detail Cost਍ഀ ਍ഀ Appendix D - Resumes਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ J.L. Viele Construction਍ഀ 1000 S. Frontage Road West, Suite 202਍ഀ Vail, Colorado 81657਍ഀ Voice (970) 476-3082਍ഀ Fax (970) 476-3423਍ഀ in(o~~'vieleconstruction.com l www. vielecons[ruction.com਍ഀ Providing clients µith Prajects af outstanding 9uality and value.਍ഀ 1਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ J.L. VIELE CONSTRLICTION, INC. Cli:,licT,lN਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ Proposed Dunlex Structure and Finishes਍ഀ Our proposal assumes the following items are of critica] importance to the Town of Vail:਍ഀ ਍ഀ 1. Cost - a budget that allows the project to be truly affordable for the income਍ഀ demographic specified by the town of Vail, while providing finishes consistent਍ഀ with product desired by this demographic.਍ഀ 2. Timely completion.਍ഀ 3. Energy efficiency - a structure that achieves high level of energy efficiency while਍ഀ still maintaining an "affordable" price point for the buyer.਍ഀ 4. Harmonious Design - create a structure at an "affordable" price point that "looks਍ഀ like Vail."਍ഀ 5. Allow for participation of local sub-contractors.਍ഀ In order to achieve the Town's goa] of affordability, we believe there are three possible਍ഀ approaches to construction: 1.) Modular; 2.) Traditional Stick Frame; 3.) Combination Method਍ഀ (Use of SIPs).਍ഀ Modular construction would be the most economical and efficient approach as schedule can be਍ഀ compressed and most of the labor is performed off-site; however, there would be considerably਍ഀ less involvement of local subcontractors than in more traditional construction. Additionally, the਍ഀ architectural characteristics of modularized construction can be rather mundane and would likely਍ഀ not be in keeping with the character of most of existing structures in Vail. Energy efficiency on਍ഀ modular structures can vary greatly depending upon the type of wall and roof systems (and the਍ഀ corresponding insulation systems used) - this is inostly a function of cost.਍ഀ Another approach would be to use traditional stick-frame "on-site" construction. Stick frame਍ഀ construction, with most assemblies built on site, would involve the most Iocal trades and also਍ഀ allow for a multitude of exterior designs and finishes (i.e. achieve a desirable architectural feel);਍ഀ however, this method would result in higher construction costs and require a longer time to਍ഀ construct. Additionally, stick frame construction typically utilizes open - cell insulation which਍ഀ provides inferior thermal efficiency (on a per dollar expended basis) to a closed-cell insulation਍ഀ system.਍ഀ We suggest that the Town of Vail use a combination of both approaches to involve local਍ഀ subcontractors, maximize energy efficiency, achieve a suitable exterior design and realize a price਍ഀ point that will allow for the Town of Vail to provide affordable housing. This combination਍ഀ method will make use of SIPS (Structural Insulated Panels), which consist of OSB facings and਍ഀ (closed cell) rigid insulation cores made of expanded polystyrene (with no CFCs), for all exterior਍ഀ walls/roofs and traditional stick framing for all interior walls.਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ J.L. Viele Canstruction਍ഀ 1000 S. Frontage Road West, Suite 202਍ഀ Vail, Colorado 81657਍ഀ Voice (970) 476-3082਍ഀ Fax (970) 476-3423਍ഀ in(o0vieleconstruction. com l www.vieleconstruction.com਍ഀ Providing clients k•ith projects of outstanding quality and valuz.਍ഀ 2਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ JM਍ഀ J.L. VIELE CONSTRLICTION, INC. cnsreictin਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ SIPS are manufactured off-site, shipped to the building site and then placed by manual labor or਍ഀ cranes into their appropriate locations. SIPS wall and roofing systems can be completed in as few਍ഀ as five (5) days on basic structures. Additionally, the nature of SIPs integrated insulation system਍ഀ allows for a much tighter building envelope than traditional stick-frame construction and਍ഀ subsequently provides far superior insulation - and lower ongoing operating costs. In fact the use਍ഀ of SIPs can contribute up to 23 points towards LEED certification ("Certified" requires 32 points)਍ഀ The use of SIPs also allows for some construction cost savings (specifically as it relates to labor਍ഀ for framing) and allows for a building exterior that "looks like Vail." Moreover, given the late਍ഀ starting date the use SIPS will allow for rapid construction and a"dried-in" structure before the਍ഀ beginning of winter.਍ഀ We propose to construct the Duplex as sited and depicted in the Town of Vail's May, 6 2009਍ഀ Reyuest for Proposals; however, we have included an alternate with additional features, which if਍ഀ selected may result in material changes to the originally depicted structure (e.g. additional square਍ഀ footage) We propose that the Duplex include the following components:਍ഀ ਍ഀ • Wood cabinets with concealed hinges਍ഀ • Laminate kitchen countertops and backsplash with upgrade options਍ഀ • Full-size Energy Star refrigerator, hood, range/oven, dishwasher and disposal਍ഀ o Refrigerator - Kenmore 68972਍ഀ o Range - Kenmore 94102਍ഀ o Hood - Kenmore 53345਍ഀ o Dishwasher-GEGSD2100NWW਍ഀ • Stainless steel kitchen sink with chrome single handle faucet and spray nozzle਍ഀ • Upstream remediation, newly constructed drainage channel with "riff-raff " to improve਍ഀ water flow, a concrete head-wall and (2) 30" Corrugated metal pipes to allow for water਍ഀ movement below the driveway਍ഀ • Asphalt drive-way਍ഀ • A foundation wall with concrete slab for garage areas਍ഀ • SIPs (Structural Insulated Panels) for all wall and roof panels - constructed off-site and਍ഀ placed on-site਍ഀ • Trussed roof structure with shed areas designed to eliminate gutters and heat tape਍ഀ • Exterior wall and ceiling insulation R-values in excess of Vail Code਍ഀ • Insulated garage doors਍ഀ • Stick-frame all interior walls਍ഀ • Hardi shiplap siding and stucco chimneys਍ഀ • PEX tubing (water-plumbing)਍ഀ • 25-year asphalt shingled sloped roof਍ഀ J.L. Viele Construction਍ഀ 1000 S. Frontage Road West, Suite 202਍ഀ Vail, Colorado 81657਍ഀ Voice (970) 476-3082਍ഀ Fax (970) 476-3423਍ഀ infoOvieleconstruction.com / www.vielecon5trijction.com਍ഀ Providing dient, xith projects of outstanding quality and calue.਍ഀ 3਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ J.L. VIELE CONSTRLICTION, INC. CiN:rncrill਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ • Gas fired mechanical forced-air heating਍ഀ • Three layers of drywall and resilient channels at party wall (noise insulation)਍ഀ • 4" base and 3" case MDF trim਍ഀ • Vinyl clad, insulated Low-E windows਍ഀ • Gas hot water heater਍ഀ • Carpet and vinyl floor finishes with upgrade options਍ഀ • Chrome plumbing fixtures and bath accessories਍ഀ • 6 panel doors and chrome hardware਍ഀ • Cat 5 telephone and cable wiring with outlet to each bedroom and kitchen and living਍ഀ room਍ഀ ਍ഀ SIPs Information - from the Structural Insulated Panel Association਍ഀ Structural insulated panels (or structural insulating panels), SIPs, are a composite building਍ഀ material. They consist of a sandwich of two layers of structural board with an insulating layer of਍ഀ foam in between. The board is usually oriented strand board (OSB) and the foam either਍ഀ expanded polystyrene foam (EPS), extruded polystyrene foam (XPS) or polyurethane foam.਍ഀ ਍ഀ SIPs share the same structural properties as an I-beam or I-column. The rigid insulation core of਍ഀ the SIP performs as a web, while the OSB sheathing exhibits the same properties as the flanges.਍ഀ SIPs replace several components of conventional building such as studs and joists, insulation,਍ഀ vapor bamer and air barrier. As such they can be used for many different applications such as਍ഀ exterior wall, roof, floor and foundation systems.਍ഀ A well built home using SIPs will have a tighter building envelope and the walls will have higher਍ഀ insulating properties, which leads to fewer drafts and a decrease in operating costs for਍ഀ maintaining a comfortable interior environment for the occupants. Also, due to the standardized਍ഀ and all-in-one nature of SIPs construction time can be reduced over building a frame home as਍ഀ well as requiring fewer trades for system integration. The panels can be used as floor, wall, and਍ഀ roof, with the use of the panels as floors being of particular benefit when used above an਍ഀ uninsulated space below.਍ഀ An OSB skinned system structurally outperforms conventional stick framed construction in some਍ഀ cases; primarily in axial load strength. SIPs maintain similar versatility to stick framed houses਍ഀ when incorporating custom designs. Also, since SIPs work as framing, insulation, and exterior਍ഀ sheathing, and can come precut from the factory for the specific job, the exterior building਍ഀ envelope can be built quite quickly.਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ J.L. Viele Construction਍ഀ 1000 S. Frontage Road West, Suite 202਍ഀ Vail, Colorado 81657਍ഀ Voice (970) 476-3082਍ഀ Fax (970) 476-3423਍ഀ info9vieleconstruction.com l www, vieleconstruction.com਍ഀ Providing clients with projects of outstanding quality and value.਍ഀ 4਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ J.L. VIELE CONSTRLICTION, INC. c~~a~lliilOA਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ The EPS insulation is closed cell insulation as compared to fiberglass insulation which is open਍ഀ cell insulation. Both insulations' R-values are tested in a laboratory under steady state conditions਍ഀ where there is no air infiltration. When a SIP is installed as a wall, foundation, floor or roof਍ഀ system, the EPS is installed in a steady state environment, whereas fiberglass insulations are਍ഀ installed in a non-steady state environment because the wall, foundation, floor and roof systems਍ഀ have to be vented to remove moisture. EPS foam is a non-toxic hydrocarbon. Burning it results਍ഀ only in water vapor, carbon dioxide and trace levels of ash, similar to paper.਍ഀ Proiect Costs and Budget਍ഀ The development team has prepared a set of design and construction standards that emphasizes਍ഀ affordability, efficiency and quality. We are proposing two models of costing at this point and਍ഀ welcome suggestions for more from the Town representatives. Since members of the team have਍ഀ experience with Buzzard Park, Miller Ranch and other housing projects we are confident in our਍ഀ abilities to meet the Town's requirements and a marketable product. All proposals include a਍ഀ LEED certification. Detailed cost breakouts for both concepts are provided in Appendix B.਍ഀ Base Concept - $394,336 or $269/sf਍ഀ Our base model mimics the level of finishes for other local deed-restricted projects. It has a਍ഀ break-even price point, including land cost reimbursements, of $394,000 or $268 per square foot.਍ഀ Our research indicates these prices are significantly less than similar deed-restricted products on਍ഀ the market today. The design and construction will meet the criteria for at least a LEED Bronze਍ഀ certification. Included shall be several modifications to that which will "increase overall਍ഀ livability and decrease the cost of operating and/or maintaining the homes".਍ഀ Silver Concept- $429,733 or $266/sf਍ഀ Our silver model adds additional living square footage that maximizes the livability of the home.਍ഀ It also has more design modifications and features that enable the certification to be at least a਍ഀ LEED Silver. The floor plan is changed to allow living space on the lower level and outside਍ഀ access.਍ഀ ਍ഀ Schedule਍ഀ Given current submittal dates for the PEC and DRB as well as the assumed six (6) week permit਍ഀ process we believe that construction would likely begin in October. However, if the review਍ഀ process is expedited the schedule can inove up by the amount of the review process time is਍ഀ compressed. We anticipate a schedule of approximately six months, with final completion at the਍ഀ end of March, 2010. With the use of SIPS, it will be possible to have a"Dried-in" structure in਍ഀ approximately two months. Please see Appendix A for a full break-out the preconstruction and਍ഀ construction schedule.਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ J.L. Viele Construction਍ഀ 1000 S. Frontage Road West, Suite 202਍ഀ Vail, Colorado 81657਍ഀ Voice (970) 476-3082਍ഀ Fax (970) 476-3423਍ഀ info9vieleconstruction.com l www, vieleconstruction.com਍ഀ Providing clients iiith projects oJoutstanding quality and value.਍ഀ 5਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ J.L. VIELE CONSTRLICTION, INC. ~IliTlliTlll਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ Architectural Vision਍ഀ As requested in the RFP, the architectural vision for the Base Proposal is to construct the duplex਍ഀ as proposed except for revisions that would improve livability and decrease cost of the਍ഀ operations. As shown in Appendix A, the team is proposing to enclose the 2"d story decks to add਍ഀ approximately 100 sq ft to the main level. This improves the function and the flow of the living਍ഀ and dining spaces. Additionally on the West unit, the bump out allows the roof line to be਍ഀ modified to divert the snow and water from the driveway and entry way. The exterior finishes਍ഀ and colors of stucco and hardiboard materials would be combined to evoke a mountain chalet਍ഀ character that is prevalent in the neighborhood.਍ഀ The team is also proposing an alternate design option that takes the concept of livability and਍ഀ added value one step further. The alternate solution shown in Appendix A is a two story design਍ഀ that brings the living level down to grade and puts the garage and kitchen on the same level. Both਍ഀ units open up the living and dining space to the site and add outdoor living space with minimal਍ഀ cost impacts. The living space will have a vaulted roof line, while the bedrooms are trussed. The਍ഀ alternate solution is approximately 1555 sq ft which is similar to the base solution. Again the਍ഀ flow and function of the living spaces is efficient yet flexible for family living. A small powder਍ഀ room and mud room have been incorporated into the main level. We believe that this lower਍ഀ profile solution will tie the home to the site and let the project nestled into the site. A character਍ഀ elevation is also provided showing the mountain character that would blend with the਍ഀ neighborhood.਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ J.L. Viele Construction਍ഀ 1000 S. Frontage Road West, Suite 202਍ഀ Vail, Colorado 81657਍ഀ Voice (970) 476-3082਍ഀ Fax (970) 476-3423਍ഀ infoC vieleconstruction.com / www.vieleconstruction.com਍ഀ Providing dients with Projects of outstanding yuality and value.਍ഀ 6਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ j਍ഀ J.L. 'rVIELE CONSTRLICTION, INC. ~~rsr~i~r~~r਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ReleVant Pro"teets਍ഀ 8uxxard Park - Vail AffordalaZe Housing Project਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ «਍ഀ ~਍ഀ • . ~Y ~ • f i, ' ' ~hf 7-1~l਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ _ • ~਍ഀ ਍ഀ - r, a~,. . . - • .਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ 24 one and two bedroom town owvned condominium units nartit of tiie g€alf course and I-70.਍ഀ J.L. Viele coordinated for the TQwn of Vail this'"Design-Assist" project. At an overall cast of਍ഀ $2.44M we covrdinated all of tlze design and conscructiaii eiements for tlie Tawn. Tfle residential.਍ഀ units were built dn FO s-nontl3s and completed iFi May 1998. As orie the imast successful and਍ഀ pcapuiar housirag options for the cawai, we tiave recently prervided estimates far a second pl3ase਍ഀ adjacent co ihe existing structures.਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ J.L. ViEle Cansiructifln਍ഀ 1000 S. Fronlage Rvad Wesl, SuiEe 202਍ഀ Vail, GoEvradv 81657਍ഀ vo«E (970) 476-3082਍ഀ Fax (970)a7s-3az3਍ഀ ir7foOveelecvnstruefrorr.com 1 ww'w.vrefecans[ruCfiarr.carn਍ഀ Providing ctierrts with prujzscs o_jfoutsranding qutxlicy and r~lue.਍ഀ 7਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ J਍ഀ J.L. VIELE C()NSTR'[dCTTON, INC. ClN:rlicrtlN਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ Eagle Ranch Mulfi Use 17evelvpment਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ Qver che past few years J.L. Viele has worked an inany af the Eagle Ranch projects. I'he਍ഀ Castle Peak building, Iocated on Cap9ta1 Screet, is ainu1t4, B7tl7{ed [15e, building totaiing਍ഀ 20,0(}{] sq. ft. witli 5,000 sq. f#. for four, loft style candominiurns. Tihe 3 busldings਍ഀ eneoinpassing the Eagle Ranch LivelWorlc project is approxiinately 10,0O~C3 sq. ft. Each਍ഀ building having unfinished comrnercial space and 2 residential 1Qft units above. Addisan਍ഀ Lcsfts, located on Capitol Street, has comrnercial space on the bround lewel with fdur 2਍ഀ bedroom loft style condos abave. This 12,004 sq, foot praject was completed and ready਍ഀ for vccupaney in the fall vf 2008. No Regeets, currently under canstruetion, is lacateci at਍ഀ 1020 Capital Street. Wkien campleted 2,300 sq. ft, will be two loft styCe condominium਍ഀ units and corrunereial space below. No Regcets is a[,EEU CertEfieeflLlesign Build਍ഀ projec4. In totaj tlzere were 1$ units of liousing pravided with new constructi4n at Eagle਍ഀ Rarich some of whicii were deed restr'scted.਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ J.L. Viele Gonstructiorr਍ഀ 1060 S. Franfage Raad Wesf, Suste 202਍ഀ Vail, CaCorado $9657਍ഀ Vaice (970) 476-3082਍ഀ Fax (970) 476-3423਍ഀ irrloC viefeCOn5[ructton. Cam 1 www. vrefeconsfruCfran. cvm਍ഀ Providing clients i;•i[h prajects oautstarrdlng quafity und value.਍ഀ 8਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ J.L. VIELE CONSTRLICTION, INC.਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ Fos Hollow and Bliiffs in Eagle - Habitat for H[imanity Froj:ects਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ HABITAT਍ഀ FqR਍ഀ ਍ഀ HC~MAhl I TY਍ഀ 4 ~ ~ f਍ഀ _਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ R. ~~I~J~ • - -਍ഀ I਍ഀ ਍ഀ Fox Hollow਍ഀ ਍ഀ JL Viele was the builder to partner with Habitat fflr Humanity in building duplexes at tlte Fox਍ഀ Hollow site. ]L Viele handled all the constructian management activsties incCuding budgeting਍ഀ and scheduliitg far the praject. 7he dupfex was caiistructed of SLFs (5tructural IEisulated Paii+els -਍ഀ bath walEs and root), aspha['t shiiig,les and hardY plank siding. The project was compfeted in਍ഀ appro!cimately seven months. The Fox Hollow projeet uses SIP (Structurally Insulated Patiels)਍ഀ walls, water caziservatiosa methads, energry efficient appliances and rnore tca qualifry at the 5iluer਍ഀ LeVel (LEED). The horne owners wilf enjay a savings of 40-60% an their monthly urtiiity bills਍ഀ with4ut incurrisig increased cost to 6uild tlieir hame.਍ഀ The Bluffs in Eagle਍ഀ VAg, lnc wa5 the architect for the (3) Habitat for Humanity buildings at the Biuffs in Eagle. VAg਍ഀ handled the design, apprQVal submittal informatian and construction dacumeiitation for the਍ഀ project. The project consisted of (2) duplexes and {1} triplex, The Triplex was required to be਍ഀ AI3A compliant. VAg worked Clvsely with Habi[at for Humanity to design a projeCt ttat wauld਍ഀ meet nat only their requiremetlts, but also the catntniuiities and the future cswner's while਍ഀ providing homes that addressed efficiency, affqrdability, and liwability.਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ J.L. Viele Construction਍ഀ 1000 s. FrQni ag E Roaa west, sa i le 2 0 2਍ഀ vail, coEarado 81657਍ഀ Vvice (976) 976-3082਍ഀ Fax (970) 47E-3423਍ഀ rrrloT,vieleconsrrUCtran. com f www. vie{econsUzrction,com਍ഀ Pro+•id1ng clienrs is ith proJeezs o_ f'ourstanding qtpufitv uncf ralue.਍ഀ 9਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ J.L. VIELE CONSTRLICTION, INC. cn:rucrnl਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ Our Team਍ഀ ਍ഀ In the following pages you will find brief summaries of our team members. Resumes for਍ഀ each team member can be found in Appendix C. Each member of the proposed team was਍ഀ specifically chosen because of a proven ability to work with each other member of the਍ഀ team. All members are locally owned and operated firms with an extensive knowledge of਍ഀ local working conditions. Everyone has worked as a collaborative team several times in਍ഀ the past.਍ഀ ਍ഀ General Contractor: JL Viele Construction Incorporated - Vail, CO਍ഀ ਍ഀ J.L. Viele Construction is a general contractor/construction manager headquartered in Vail,਍ഀ Colorado. The company was founded in 1978 and has over thirty years of experience਍ഀ constructing projects in the Vail Valley.਍ഀ JL Viele Construction has been involved in the development and construction of much of the Vail਍ഀ Valley and has experience in municipal, commercial and residential construction. Some of our JL਍ഀ Viele's notable projects include: The Gerald R. Ford Amphitheater Vilar Pavilion, The Beaver਍ഀ Creek Chapel, Hotel Gasthof Gramshammer, The Aspen Airport, Mid Vail Restaurant, Bishop਍ഀ Park Condominiums, The Covered Bridge Building, The Country Club of the Rockies Clubhouse,਍ഀ The Donovan Park and Pavilion, as well as a large number of custom homes - including two for਍ഀ Jack Nicklaus.਍ഀ J.L. Viele has an exceptional track record with fast-track projects. With short building seasons਍ഀ typical of the mountain environment, we have become extremely proficient in managing "fast-਍ഀ track" projects, which we believe to be one of our strongest assets. Our management staff is਍ഀ highly familiar with the specific and often peculiar demands of mountain construction.਍ഀ ਍ഀ We believe that we have the most competent and knowledgeable field staff in the region. Our਍ഀ firm's considerable experience with a variety of projects and the broad knowledge base of our਍ഀ personnel allows us to understand the needs of our clients and provide actionable advice. We see਍ഀ our role as that of a trusted advisor - providing timely information and guidance regarding such਍ഀ matters as (but certainly not limited to) macroeconomic market conditions, local labor markets,਍ഀ commodities pricing, constructability and building design efficiency, so that that team members਍ഀ and the client can make timely and informed decisions.਍ഀ We also believe relationships are one of the keys to success in construction services. Our mission਍ഀ has always been, and will continue to be, to develop strong and enduring relationships with all of਍ഀ the members of a project. Our staff is deeply rooted in the community, with families involved in਍ഀ the school systems, municipalities, local governments and recreational programs. We take਍ഀ ਍ഀ J.L. Viele Construction਍ഀ 1000 S. Frontage Road West, Suite 202਍ഀ Vail, Colorado 81657਍ഀ Voice (970) 476-3082਍ഀ Fax (970) 476-3423਍ഀ iniogvieleconstruction. com / www, vieleconstruction.com਍ഀ Providing clients with projects of outstanding quality and value.਍ഀ 10਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ J.L. VIELE CONSTRLICTION, INC. ci1:r11cru1਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ treinendous pride in being recognized as an ethical, insightful and quality oriented General਍ഀ Contractor that delivers on-time, on-budget and consistently exceeds expectations.਍ഀ ਍ഀ David Viele; Pr-oject Principal਍ഀ David will oversee all operations of the project. Born and raised in the Vail Valley, David is a਍ഀ graduate of Dartmouth College and holds an MBA with an emphasis in finance from the਍ഀ University of Denver's Daniels College of Business. David spent four years competing as a਍ഀ member of the United States Ski Team and won consecutive NCAA titles and the World਍ഀ University Games while representing and captaining the Dartmouth Ski Team. David has been਍ഀ managing the day to day activities of J.L. Viele Construction and Viele Development since 2002.਍ഀ David currently sits on the Town of Vail Planning Environmental Commission, is a board਍ഀ member of The Eagle River Water and Sanitation District, is a member of the executive board of਍ഀ Ski and Snowboard Club Vail, is a member of Rotary and on the endowment board of the Vail਍ഀ Valley Medical Center.਍ഀ Brent Arnold; Pr•oject Managef-਍ഀ Brent will oversee the pre-construction planning, execution and closing of the project. Receiving਍ഀ a BS degree in Civil Engineering from Virginia Tech, Brent has over 15 years of construction਍ഀ experience in the Colorado Mountains. He has served as the pre-construction manager and as a਍ഀ project manager for Viele Construction for the past three years. Prior to joining our team he਍ഀ served in various capacities at R.A. Nelson and Associates where he was instrumental in the਍ഀ negotiation and preconstruction of Edwards Nliller Ranch development. He was the project਍ഀ manager of phases I and II of the Miller Ranch neighborhood.਍ഀ Michael Mahon; Development Manager਍ഀ Michael will oversee all entitlement and pernutting aspects of the project. Michael has worked਍ഀ with JL Viele for the past year focusing on current development projects and potential਍ഀ development opportunities. Michael attended California State University Sacramento, graduating਍ഀ magna cum laude with a BA degree in Government and Economics. Upon completion of his਍ഀ undergraduate studies Michael worked with SBC Communications, successfully managing and਍ഀ closing multiple projects, in excess of $150 million, as both the project manager and the senior਍ഀ project manager. Michael also has an MBA, with a concentration in finance, from Cornell਍ഀ University. Post MBA Michael worked as an associate with Citigroup's Corporate & Investment਍ഀ Bank in New York and as a vice president with a regional investment banking firm based in਍ഀ Denver where he was responsible for the structuring and sale of corporate/municipal and real਍ഀ estate backed debt financings.਍ഀ Leo Hilsendager; Superintendent਍ഀ With thirty-eight years of construction experience, Leo is our most senior superintendent. Leo਍ഀ has worked on a wide variety of construction projects including both the construction of new਍ഀ ਍ഀ J.L. Viele Construction਍ഀ 1000 S. Frontage Road West, Suite 202਍ഀ Vail, Colorado 81657਍ഀ Voice (970) 476-3082਍ഀ Fax (970) 476-3423਍ഀ in(oC~'vieleconstruction.com l www.vieleconstruction.com਍ഀ Providing dients ivith prajects af autstanding qualitv and value.਍ഀ 11਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ J.L. VIELE CONSTRLICTION, INC. cu:r~~cru~਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ multi-family buildings as well as the renovation of multi-family projects. Leo's Town of Vail਍ഀ experience includes the Library, Gymnastics Center, Detention Facility remodel and recent਍ഀ generator additions.਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ Architect: VAg - Avon, CO਍ഀ ਍ഀ VAg, Inc. Architects and Planners is a multi-disciplinary professional firm offering਍ഀ comprehensive architecture, planning, and landscape architecture services to Clients throughout਍ഀ the United States and around the world. Founded in Vail, Colorado in 1996, VAg, Inc. is a਍ഀ diverse group of professionals who bring a unique blend of worldly design tradition and਍ഀ innovation into a dynamic and collaborative studio setting. We are a forward-thinking team of਍ഀ individuals committed to improving the quality of life by delivering work of singular quality,਍ഀ creativity, and sensitivity to the envirpnments in which we practice. By applying an integrated਍ഀ approach with expertise from various disciplines VAg, Inc. elevates the value and quality of਍ഀ projects.਍ഀ VAg Inc.'s multi-faceted experience includes hospitality, mixed-use, municipal, urban planning,਍ഀ community design, multifamily housing, and single-family housing projects. The firm's work਍ഀ has been associated with prominent private residence clubs and resorts, such as Ginn Clubs and਍ഀ Resorts, Cordillera, Fairmont Hotels, Agassi-Graf Enterprises, Resort Ventures, Centex਍ഀ Destination Properties, the Kessler Collection Hotels, Terramesa Resorts, Destination Properties਍ഀ and many others. We are an organization that prides itself in maintaining the highest standards of਍ഀ professional practice and conduct, and strive for excellence in the delivery of the services we਍ഀ provide to our Clients.਍ഀ Anne Gitnion, Principal਍ഀ Anne Gunion is a principal designer, manager and a founder of VAg, Inc. Architects & Planners.਍ഀ Over the course of her career, Anne has been responsible for contract negotiation, client relations,਍ഀ programming, design, presentation, working drawings, specifications, construction administration਍ഀ and CADD operations. Community involveinent plays a major role in Anne's career as well,਍ഀ having successfully navigated the public processes on inany project's representing VAg, Inc. but਍ഀ also serving her community through leadership on multiple boards and commissions that oversee਍ഀ and review design and development.਍ഀ Stephanie Lord-Johnson਍ഀ Stephanie joined VAg in June of 2003 and focuses her efforts on small commercial and਍ഀ institutional projects, resort villages, clubhouses, and custom residential development.਍ഀ She is committed to developing projects that embody the client's goals, technical਍ഀ challenges, and sense of place. She manages VAg's interdisciplinary teams as a senior਍ഀ ਍ഀ J.L. Viele Construction਍ഀ 1000 S. Frontage Road West, Suite 202਍ഀ Vail, Colorado 81657਍ഀ Voice (970) 476-3082਍ഀ Fax (970) 476-3423਍ഀ info@) vieleconstruction. com / www.vieleconstruction.com਍ഀ Providing clients with Projects of outstanding quality and value.਍ഀ 12਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ J.L. VIELE CONSTRLICTION, INC. ar:reicrni਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ project architect, project manager, and client contact. She is responsible for construction,਍ഀ contract bidding and negotiation, programming, design, presentation, working drawings,਍ഀ specifications, value engineering, shop drawing review, construction administration, and਍ഀ CADD operation. Stephanie is LEED AP certified.਍ഀ ਍ഀ Pedfro Campos਍ഀ Pedro joined VAg, Inc in July of 2004 after practicing in the area since 1997. He leads਍ഀ the firm's land planning and landscape architecture department. He has focused his਍ഀ professional experiences in regional landscape architecture and land planning work in the਍ഀ western slope of Colorado and the intermountain west of the United States. He has਍ഀ particular professional strengths in project management, land analysis, master planning,਍ഀ site specific planning, conceptual design and visioning, public speaking, community਍ഀ facilitation and consensus building.਍ഀ ਍ഀ Structural Engineer: REI Structural - Avon, CO਍ഀ ਍ഀ RECISTRUCTURAL has a total staff of 7, with 4 registered engineers, and has been in business in਍ഀ the Denver area for 25 years and in Avon for 10 years. The firm has emerged as a leader in the਍ഀ structural engineering community as a result of providing a high level of quality service to public,਍ഀ commercial and institutional building sectors. Through the years REI has been involved with a਍ഀ wide variety of project type and size. As the firm has grown, we have developed a core of਍ഀ primary building types: Community/Recreation Centers, Schools, Theaters, Mountain਍ഀ Condominiums, Hotels, Multifamily and Churches਍ഀ Bob Redwine, P.E. - Pr-incipal਍ഀ Bob received his BSCE from Texas Technical University and MSCE from the University of਍ഀ Texas. Bob has been involved in structural engineering for over 30 years, including a 2 year stint਍ഀ in the Peace Corps, 10 years with other engineering firms and the last 25 years in structural਍ഀ consulting in the Denver area. As a leader, Bob has always focused on the development of the਍ഀ firm's processes and its staff to provide a high level of quality and service to our clients.਍ഀ Sean J. Molloy, P.E.਍ഀ Sean earned his BSCE and MSCE degrees from Virginia Tech in Blacksburg, Virginia,਍ഀ completing his work in 1998. He has 11 years of commercial structural experience, including 3਍ഀ years with a large firm in New York City before joining our firm in 2001. His interests include਍ഀ managing larger projects, working with creative clients and developing talent in our younger਍ഀ engineering staff.਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ J.L. Viele Construction਍ഀ 1000 S. Frontage Road West, Suite 202਍ഀ Vail, Colorado 81657਍ഀ Voice (970) 476-3082਍ഀ Fax (970) 476-3423਍ഀ infoC~vieleconstruction. com l www. vieleconstruction. com਍ഀ Providing clienu with Projects of outstanding quality aad value.਍ഀ 13਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ J.L. VIELE CONSTRLICTION, INC. CIMiTM1CTI1M਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ MEP Engineer: Rader Engineering - A von, CO਍ഀ ਍ഀ Rader Engineering is a full service Mechanical, Electrical and Pluinbing Consulting Engineering਍ഀ Finn located in Avon, CO. The two principals of the company are Drew Rader P.E. and Bryan਍ഀ Houle P.E. LEED AP. Our company has extensive experience with projects of many types,਍ഀ including Multi-Family Residential, Single Family Residential, Affordable Housing,਍ഀ HUD, Recreation, Commercial, and Education. Our commitment to sustainable building਍ഀ practices and renewable energy technology is reflected in our nuinerous Solar and Geothermal਍ഀ projects located throughout the state. We are highly interested in being a part of green projects,਍ഀ seeking LEED certification or equivalent. We currently have 5 LEED Accredited Professionals਍ഀ on staff.਍ഀ ਍ഀ Drew Rader•, President - PE, LEED AP਍ഀ Professional Engineer, State of Colarado, February 1995. LEED Accredited Professional, 2008਍ഀ Drew has Over 21 years working in the Engineering Consulting business and over 14 years਍ഀ experience working in the Rocky Mountain Region designing and reviewing mechanical heating਍ഀ systems. Drew holds a Bachelor of Science, Mechanical Engineering, 1989, Ohio State਍ഀ University.਍ഀ Bryan J. Houle, Priricipal - PE, CGD, LEED AP਍ഀ Professional Engineer, State of Colorado, 2005 AEE Certified GeoExchange Designer, 2009਍ഀ LEED Accredited Professional, 2008. Bryan has over 9 years of consulting engineering਍ഀ experience. Bryan holds a Bachelor of Science, Mechanical Engineering, Lehigh University,਍ഀ 1999 Accreditations include: International Ground Source Heat Pump Association - Accredited਍ഀ Installer Software expertise, including AutoCAD, Carrier HAP Energy Modeling and CALRES.਍ഀ Jarrett Capstick, - Mechanical Engineer - E.LT., LEED AP਍ഀ Engineer in Training, State of Colorado, 2007, LEED Accredited Professional, 2008਍ഀ Jarrett holds a Bachelor of Science, Mechanical Engineering, University of Minnesota - Twin਍ഀ Cities, 2005. Software expertise, including AutoCAD, Carrier HAP Energy Modeling and਍ഀ CALRES.਍ഀ General Proiect Approach - Preconstruction਍ഀ ਍ഀ Our role in the construction process is that of trusted adviser and agent to the owner - our goal is਍ഀ to maximize value. Our clients typically have had two things in common: they are budget਍ഀ sensitive and time constrained. The preconstruction period allows for an opportunity to identify਍ഀ client needs and concerns and provide thoughtful solutions that meet the client's performance and਍ഀ budget requirements.਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ J.L. Viele Construction਍ഀ 1000 S. Frontage Road West, Suite 202਍ഀ Vail, Colorado 81657਍ഀ Voice (970) 476-3082਍ഀ Fax (970) 476-3423਍ഀ infoOvieleconstruction. com l www.vieleconstruction.com਍ഀ Providing clients with projects of outstnnding 9uality and value.਍ഀ 14਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ J.L. VIELE CONSTRLiCTION, INC. 611iT11tTIlA਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ Methodology - J.L. Viele Construction, Inc. prepares initial estimates from all levels of਍ഀ conceptual design and outline specifications. Given the current market conditions we would਍ഀ anticipate pricing the current projects and/or individual scopes as soon as logistically possible.਍ഀ As the design progresses and construction documents become more detailed, we continue਍ഀ updating the estimate with subcontractor and supplier input until all areas of work have been਍ഀ priced accurately. We prepare estimates in-house and perfor►n quantity take offs during the਍ഀ schematic and design development phases as well as verify subcontractor bids in this process.਍ഀ Pre-Construction Services Provided:਍ഀ ਍ഀ • Preliminary evaluation of the Master Schedule and budget.਍ഀ • Revision of the construction budget as required throughout the preconstruction phase.਍ഀ • Provide advice and recommendations on the feasibility and economic implication of਍ഀ various construction methods, availability of materials and labor, time requirement for਍ഀ procurement, installation and construction and factors related to cost including, but not਍ഀ limited to, costs of alternative designs or materials, preliminary budgets and possible cost਍ഀ savings.਍ഀ • Construction schedule development and revision.਍ഀ • Life Cycle Cost Analysis.਍ഀ • Contract document development and coordination with the Owner and the Architect.਍ഀ • Subcontractor pre-qualification.਍ഀ • Value engineering through internal development and solicitation from subcontractors.਍ഀ • Development of a final GMP.਍ഀ • Conduct pre-award conferences with successful bidders. Inform successful bidders of਍ഀ scheduling requirements, limits of construction, parking, delivery, storage, clean-up਍ഀ requirements, importance of minimizing impact on business operations.਍ഀ • Assist in obtaining building per►nits.਍ഀ Subcontractor Pre-Qualifications and Selection Pr•ocess - 100% of our subcontracts are awarded਍ഀ through a competitive pr.ocess. We can demonstrate this process through our long list of਍ഀ municipal projects, many of which are required by law to be competitive.਍ഀ Our bid process is as follows:਍ഀ ਍ഀ Once an economically feasible preliminary budget is established, based on schematic or design਍ഀ development drawings, the project will be bid out to a minimum of three subcontractors per਍ഀ division or trade. Prior to the bid, our firm evaluates the work to be completed in each trade and਍ഀ organizes each division bid package accordingly. Instructions are provided for each division or਍ഀ work zone to ensure that our bidders understand what is being requested of them and to make਍ഀ bids easier to evaluate.਍ഀ ਍ഀ J.L. Viele Construction਍ഀ 1000 S. Frontage Road West, Suite 202਍ഀ Vail, Colorado 81657਍ഀ Voice (970) 476-3082਍ഀ Fax (970) 476-3423਍ഀ infoCVielecons[ruc[ion. com l www. vielecons[ruction.com਍ഀ Providing clients with projects oJoutstanding quality and value.਍ഀ 15਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ J.L. VIELE CONSTRLICTION, INC. ~~smcmN਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ We currently maintain a subcontractor database of over 1,500 pre-qualified local and regional਍ഀ subcontractors/vendors from which to solicit bids for your project. The majority of਍ഀ subcontractors that we work with reside in the surrounding areas, including Garfield, Pitkin,਍ഀ Eagle, Summit, Routt and Rio Blanco Counties. Because we perform such a wide variety of਍ഀ commercial and residential work, we are able to negotiate aggressively to obtain better pricing.਍ഀ In addition, our extensive mountain experience has allowed our firm to develop a rigorous pre-਍ഀ qualification process for subcontractors which ensures that the client receives the greatest value਍ഀ for their dollar.਍ഀ Included in the bid instructions are specific questions designed to facilitate comparisons between਍ഀ bid responses. After receipt of the bids, our staff prepares a comprehensive comparative਍ഀ spreadsheet to ensure that cost quotations are being compared "apples-to-apples". Our staff will਍ഀ provide the team with recommendations on subcontractor selections, after which a final stipulated਍ഀ sum will be established for the subcontractor's scope of work. Owners will be furnished with਍ഀ copies of all tabulations along with the quotations when we recommend which subcontractors਍ഀ should be used.਍ഀ Valcte Engineering - Our experience with the value engineering process is extensive. The਍ഀ majority of our clients are extremely budget sensitive and rely on us to provide the most value per਍ഀ dollar spent. A recent example of our value engineering capability is our construction of the਍ഀ Donovan Park Pavilion. Our staff successfully value engineered $2 million dollars out of the਍ഀ original plan and provided the Town of Vail with a recreation facility that still met all of their਍ഀ performance criteria.਍ഀ Fundamental to any pricing phase of a project is a Life Cycle Cost evaluation of all materials and਍ഀ methods proposed - this will be provided to the client. Simply put, the client must have an਍ഀ understanding of what he/she is purchasing and the life expectancy of that product or material.਍ഀ Our experience as a developer is of great value in this regard.਍ഀ ਍ഀ Cost & Estimating Expertise਍ഀ Providing effective cost estimating services is the backbone of our thirty-year business. We਍ഀ maintain a full-time, in-house, and dedicated staff of preconstruction professionals. A consistent਍ഀ stream of preconstruction projects also ensures up to date cost knowledge. Moreover, our਍ഀ historical database of over thirty-years of construction projects allows us to analyze current਍ഀ pricing and forecast future trends in pricing.਍ഀ Project ManaSement Procedures਍ഀ J.L. Viele Construction believes that successful execution of projects relies most heavily upon਍ഀ creating controls and procedures, which provide management and owners with the reporting,਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ J.L. Viele Construction਍ഀ 1000 S. Frontage Road West, Suite 202਍ഀ Vail, Colorado 81657਍ഀ Voice (970) 476-3082਍ഀ Fax (970) 476-3423਍ഀ infoOvieleconstruction.com/www.vie/econstructi0n.com਍ഀ Providing clients with Projecu of ouutanding quality and value.਍ഀ 16਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ J.L. VIELE CONSTRLICTION, INC. aranicnu਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ forecasting and project perfonnance tools with which to control progress and ultimately allow for਍ഀ successful completion of the project. The cost and schedule control tools and timely reporting of਍ഀ project status are the basis for project management which allows for the ability to assess project਍ഀ conditions and to be appraised in a timely manner so that corrective actions can be initiated. The਍ഀ project control function, through the use of standardized reporting, provides management with਍ഀ metrics and the information with which to make decisions in advance, thereby mitigating਍ഀ potential problems prior to them becoming reality.਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ 1.2- Scope਍ഀ ਍ഀ The project control tools are intended to provide actual and forecast visibility for਍ഀ direct-hire craft personnel as well as fully or partially subcontracted projects. As such,਍ഀ certain control tools will be used for direct hire work, but are of no value in a fully਍ഀ subcontracted project. Each control tool will have notation as to the type of project for਍ഀ which it is best suited, so as to maximize the reporting objectives, while not becoming਍ഀ overly burdensome should the project not require its' implementation. The plan਍ഀ (Project Controls Deliverables) provides a brief description of each project control tool਍ഀ and indicates responsibility and a schedule for implementation and recurring updates.਍ഀ 1.3 - Project Controls Deliverables਍ഀ Cost Control:਍ഀ ਍ഀ Estimate and BLidget - A Conceptual Estimate provides the initial quantification of਍ഀ project scope and identifies risk elements and unknowns during the formative period of਍ഀ the design. This estimate fonns the preliminary project baseline and may be updated਍ഀ in-house with information resulting from the schematic design period.਍ഀ Design Development Estimate -The DDE is the first quantifiable estimate from਍ഀ which the official project baseline is determined. As such, subcontractor input is਍ഀ essential. A subcontractor/supplier list is presented to the client for review and all਍ഀ proposals are available for review. All subsequent design evolution shall be based਍ഀ on Trends to this baseline until such time as 90°/o to 100°/o construction A/E਍ഀ drawings are available. Note that the percent completion of A/E drawings is਍ഀ arbitrary and based on the project, and potentially the desires of the Owner. See਍ഀ also Trend Program below.਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ J.L. Viele Construction਍ഀ 1000 S. Frontage Road West, Suite 202਍ഀ Vail, Colorado 81657਍ഀ Voice (970) 476-3082਍ഀ Fax (970) 476-3423਍ഀ infoOvieleconstruction.com / www.vieleconstruction.com਍ഀ Providing dients with projects of outstanding quality and value.਍ഀ 17਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ J.L. VIELE CONSTRLICTION, INC.਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ Construction Estimate - at 90% or 100% construction A/E drawings is the final਍ഀ contractual basis from which scope and non-scope changes are based. In excess of਍ഀ three proposals are received from each supplied and subcontracted/self performed਍ഀ scope. Again, all documentation is available to the client for review and਍ഀ evaluation. This document becoines the Project Baseline far all future reporting.਍ഀ See the Trend Program and Change Control below.਍ഀ Pj•oject Forecast - Bi-weekly report utilizing the weekly updates of the Trend Program਍ഀ and Change Control to derive forecasted final costs and schedule dates. The basis and਍ഀ document for the forecast is the Project Baseline.਍ഀ ਍ഀ Trend Program - Daily and weekly updates of changes to the project scope for either਍ഀ cost and/or schedule conditions. Trends can be written from information identified਍ഀ during the Owner/ArchitectlContractar (OAC) meetings, A/E clarifications to RFPs,਍ഀ Submittals, Owner verbal ar written statements, governmental/building officials਍ഀ decisions, A/E changes to the Project Baseline, weather conditions, et. Al. A Trend is਍ഀ any change to the Project Baseline delineated in writing and summarized on a Trend਍ഀ Log. The Trend Log captures cumulatively all trends and categorizes them as scope or਍ഀ non-scope. The former are converted into Project Change Notices and submitted to the਍ഀ Owner as a change in scope and subsequently contract change. The latter are either਍ഀ additions or deletions from Contractor contingency. See Contingency Curves and਍ഀ Change Control.਍ഀ Change Control - All scope changes, as initially identified as trends, are timely਍ഀ submitted to the Owner or Subcontractor(s):਍ഀ Change Request (CR) - This document is only issued subsequent to finalization of਍ഀ the initiating Trend Notice. It is prepared by the CM and presented to the Owners਍ഀ Representative and/or Owner for approval and may be either scope or non-scope.਍ഀ The CR which affects the cost or time of performance establishes the obligation for਍ഀ compensation but does not provide any funding for payment.਍ഀ Subcontract Commitment Change Request (CCR) - This document is only issued਍ഀ by the CMGC to its' Subcontractors subsequent to finalization of the initiating਍ഀ Trend Notice and, if applicable, the approval of the CR. It is prepared by the਍ഀ CMGC and presented to the Subcontractor(s) for approval and may be either scope਍ഀ or non-scope. The CCO which affects the cost or time of performance establishes਍ഀ the obligation for compensation but does not provide any funding for payment.਍ഀ Subsequent commercial and technical resolution shall be through a Subcontractor਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ J.L. Viele Construction਍ഀ 1000 S. Frontage Road West, Suite 202਍ഀ Vail, Colorado 81657਍ഀ Vaice (970) 476-3082਍ഀ Fax (970) 476-3423਍ഀ in(o@)vieleconstruction.com / www.vieleconstruction.com਍ഀ Providing clients with projects of outstanding quality and value.਍ഀ 18਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ J.L. VIELE CONSTRLICTION, INC. aiiriumi਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ Commitment Change Order (CCO) between the CMGC and the applicable਍ഀ Subcontractor(s).਍ഀ ਍ഀ Change Order (CO) - This document represents the commercial and technical਍ഀ resolution of a Contract Change as supported by the CR. A Change Order਍ഀ describes the scope, price, schedule and method of payment for a change. It is਍ഀ agreed to and signed by both parties to the CMGC contract.਍ഀ Cost & Commitment - Monthly report of actual costs and all committed costs derived਍ഀ from executed purchase orders, contracts, subcontracts and agreements. All costs and਍ഀ status as of the monthly contract accounting date exclusive of any accruals to the last਍ഀ calendar day of any given month. Direct Hire and supervisory wages are corrunitted as਍ഀ actual.਍ഀ ਍ഀ Direct Hire Performance Reporting/Quantity Unit Rate Report (QURR) - Weekly਍ഀ status of quantities installed with budgeted unit installation rates against actual man-਍ഀ hours expended and corresponding installation rates.਍ഀ Cash Flow - Project cash flow issued monthly, based on Project Forecast and Cost and਍ഀ Commitment information, with revisions and actuals identified throughout project਍ഀ duration.਍ഀ Historical Cost Report - Final Project Forecast, Unit Installation rates (QURR),਍ഀ metrics for quantities and cost by subcontract, safety statistics, final Cost and਍ഀ Commitment.਍ഀ ਍ഀ Schedu[e Contro[ - The schedules, which we utilize for controlling the project, are as਍ഀ follows:਍ഀ ਍ഀ Project Major Milestone Schedule - Communicates inajor construction work activities਍ഀ and milestones; as well as major design deliverables and procurement of long lead਍ഀ items. It identifies and communicates schedule coinmitments made to the client. This਍ഀ document will accompany the Weekly Report and become a contractual document.਍ഀ Project Design Deliverables (RFI and Submittals) - Listing of design deliverables਍ഀ required for construction activities, which are both lead time and field installation਍ഀ critical. Our efforts during the design phase focus on understanding the developing਍ഀ design so as to submit constructability input and design document completion਍ഀ requirements well before the start of construction. Prior to construction and during the਍ഀ construction period, we utilize standard communication documents such as the Request਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ J.L. Viele Construction਍ഀ 1000 S. Frontage Road West, Suite 202਍ഀ Vail, Colorado 81657਍ഀ Voice (970) 476-3082਍ഀ Fax (970) 476-3423਍ഀ infoc~vieleconstruction. com / www. vieleconstruction.com਍ഀ Providing cliencs wich Projects of outstanding quality and value.਍ഀ 19਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ J.L. VIELE CONSTRLiCTION, INC. anrucrm਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ for Information (RFI) and associated RFI Log, as well as the Submittals and associated਍ഀ Submittal Log. The above RFI and Submittal documents are time sensitive and have਍ഀ corresponding due dates for which the A&E team need to respond.਍ഀ ਍ഀ Project Construction Logic Detailed Schedisle - Provides a comprehensive plan for਍ഀ construction and start up, reflecting interrelationships between construction activities,਍ഀ commodities availability, equipment deliveries.਍ഀ Three Week Rolling Construction Field Schedule - Used for coordination of daily work਍ഀ activities. Initially prepared by Project Manager and Superintendent, and subsequently਍ഀ updates weekly to reflect adjustments in scope or approach.਍ഀ ਍ഀ General Reporting:਍ഀ ਍ഀ Weekly Report - Issued weekly and includes weekly status and accomplishments,਍ഀ major items for completion in next month, critical items , and Project Forecast utilizing਍ഀ the weekly updates of the Trend Program and Change Control documents, i.e. CR,਍ഀ CCR, CCO, CO and schedules; to derive forecasted final costs and schedule dates.਍ഀ Ownei- Architect Contractor (OAC) meeting - Weekly meeting with all project team਍ഀ members to status progress with 3-week Rolling Construction Field Schedule, identify਍ഀ Critical Items, resolve issues and conflicts, status RFI Log and Submittal Log items,਍ഀ status Trend Log and CR Log, and identify new conditions and issues.਍ഀ Sitbcontf•actof• WeeklyMeeting- Weekly meeting with all project subcontractor team਍ഀ members to status progress with the 3-week Rolling Construction Field Schedule,਍ഀ status outstanding RFI and Submittal responses and logs, identify new RFI's and਍ഀ Submittals to be directed to the A&E team, assess manpower availability and work area਍ഀ for the next 3 weeks, identify long lead items and status, identify Trends to be detailed਍ഀ as Trend Notices.਍ഀ Weekly Safety Meeting -Weekly safety meetings are held on site. At this meeting,਍ഀ safety topics are discussed that pertain to the type of work being completed on site.਍ഀ This meeting also serves as a forum to discuss OSHA requirements and the methods by਍ഀ which to implement them for the type of work being performed. Attendance is਍ഀ mandatory for all persons on site.਍ഀ ਍ഀ Rental Eqitipment Statits - Total list of all rented equipment on project, including਍ഀ Contractor furnished equipment.਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ J.L. Viele Construction਍ഀ 1000 S. Frontage Road West, Suite 202਍ഀ Vail, Colorado 81657਍ഀ Voice (970) 476-3082਍ഀ Fax (970) 476-3423਍ഀ infoovielecons[ruc[ion. com / www.vieleconstruction.com਍ഀ Providing clien[s with projects of outstanding quality and value.਍ഀ 20਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ J.L. VIELE CONSTRLICTION, INC. c~~:rncna਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ Contingency Curves - Contingency drawdown curves for construction are initially਍ഀ derived from the Project Baseline/Budget and updated monthly utilizing Trend Log and਍ഀ reforecast of anticipated and unanticipated risk.਍ഀ ਍ഀ Risk Assessment - Weekly listing of potential (anticipated) risk items that could affect਍ഀ the Project Forecast. Since these items are not at the juncture of realization they are਍ഀ identified and estimated to provide management with visibility beyond the monthly਍ഀ Project Forecast.਍ഀ ਍ഀ Chan2e Order Procedure਍ഀ ਍ഀ Our standard change order procedure is an integral process within the project management਍ഀ and project control systems. The early identification of potential changes to the project is਍ഀ made known to the Owner, Architect/Engineer, Contractor and affected Subcontractors so਍ഀ as to provide flexibility and decision opportunities. Our experience has shown that this਍ഀ approach yields the opportunity to mitigate potential cost and schedule overruns, rather਍ഀ than just enduring the late impact of changes not anticipated or not proactively addressed਍ഀ with alternate solutions.਍ഀ The steps sequentially involved in the Change Control process are as follows:਍ഀ ਍ഀ Project Baseline/Final Budget - Establish an estimate baseline commencing with the਍ഀ Schematic Design and associated Value Engineering; which is followed by a reforecast of਍ഀ the baseline utilizing the Design Development documents and further Value Engineering.਍ഀ The final project baseline/budget is established with the 100% Construction Documents and਍ഀ jointly approved by all parties.਍ഀ Trend Notice (TN) - Any modification to the wark, time or method of perfonnance which਍ഀ ultimately affects the project baseline/budget for cost, schedule, safety. The change can be਍ഀ non-scope or scope in nature. The change can be generated by the Architect/Engineer,਍ഀ Owner, CMGC, subcontractors, governmental agencies or the contract type items like force਍ഀ majeure, et. Al. The actual Trend Notice is generated by the CM and listed in a log. A਍ഀ weekly Trend meeting lead by the CM is established to review all trends to the project਍ഀ baseline. A determination is made as to further study, implementation or conversion into a਍ഀ Change Request (CR) or Subcontractor Change Notice (CCR). All Trends from the਍ഀ cumulative log at the source of cost and schedule information for the monthly Project਍ഀ Forecast.਍ഀ Change Request (CR) - This document is only issued subsequent to finalization of the਍ഀ initiating Trend Notice. It is prepared by the CM and presented to the Owners਍ഀ ਍ഀ J.L. Viele Construction਍ഀ 1000 S. Frontage Road West, Suite 202਍ഀ Vail, Colorado 81657਍ഀ Vaice (970) 476-3082਍ഀ Fax (970) 476-3423਍ഀ infoOvieleconstruction. com / www.vieleconstruction.com਍ഀ Providing clients with projects of oucscanding quality and value.਍ഀ 21਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ J.L. VIELE CONSTRLICTION, INC. cir:TncmN਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ Representative and/or Owner for approval and may be either scope or non-scope. The CR਍ഀ which affects the cost or time of performance establishes the obligation for coinpensation਍ഀ but does not provide any funding for payment.਍ഀ ਍ഀ Subcontract Cominitment Change Request (CCR) - This document is only issued by the਍ഀ CM/GC to its Subcontractors subsequent to finalization of the initiating Trend Notice and,਍ഀ if applicable, the approval of the PCN. It is prepared by the CM/GC and presented to the਍ഀ Subcontractor(s) for approval and may be either scope or non-scope.਍ഀ The CCO which affects the cost or time of performance establishes the obligation for਍ഀ compensation but does not provide any funding for payment. Subsequent commercial and਍ഀ technical resolution shall be through a Subcontractor Commitment Change Order (CCO)਍ഀ between the CMGC and the applicable Subcontractar(s).਍ഀ ਍ഀ Change Order (CO) - This document represents the commercial and technical resolution of਍ഀ a Contract Change as supported by the PCR. A Change Order describes the scope, price,਍ഀ schedule and method of payment for a change. It is agreed to and signed by both parties to਍ഀ the CMGC contract.਍ഀ Project Forecast - Monthly report utilizing the weekly updates of the Trend Prograin and਍ഀ Change Control documents, i.e. CR, CCR, CO; to derive forecasted final costs and਍ഀ schedule dates. The basis and document for the monthly Project Forecast is the Project਍ഀ Baseline.਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ J.L. Viele Construction਍ഀ 1000 S. Frontage Road West, Suite 202਍ഀ Vail, Colorado 81657਍ഀ Voice (970) 476-3082਍ഀ Fax (970) 476-3423਍ഀ infogvieleconstruction.com/www.vie/econstruction.com਍ഀ Providing dients with projects of outstanding 9uality and value.਍ഀ 22਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ J.L. VIEY,E C(3NSTRUCTI(JN, INC. emrInTn਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ Other 1'+Iwtable Prvmects਍ഀ ਍ഀ Danovan Pavilion ~'Vail, Colaradn਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ r .਍ഀ ~਍ഀ r -਍ഀ ਍ഀ ..~,~A r,਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ~rr-~•. • ,s` ' i~਍ഀ ਍ഀ A Desigri Bu`sid by J.L. Viele Construction in conjunctian with਍ഀ Archstect: VAg, Inc. Arch;tects & Planrlers - Vai1, CO਍ഀ ਍ഀ Featuring ainain receptian area, breakout rooms, a ca«unercial kitchen, audiolvisua] systein and਍ഀ a terrace facing Gore Creek, this facility is perfect for weddings, banquets and cammurrity eWents.਍ഀ This tine example a#'classic mrauntain architecture employs an extensiVe truss system and is਍ഀ finished with aDouglas fir and naiive stone exterior.਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ J.L. Vie1e Cvnstruction਍ഀ 1400 S. Frontage Road Wesl, 5uite 242਍ഀ Vail, Calvrado 81657਍ഀ Voice (970) 476-3082਍ഀ Fax (970) 476-3423਍ഀ r`nfoODvielecanstrucrion.com / www.vielecor+s[rr,tclian.COm਍ഀ Aroviding C11er+cs Grlth pro)ecLi oJoutscanding quuliay and a•alete.਍ഀ 23਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ jm਍ഀ J.L. ViELE CONSTRLICTION, INC. cli:rliRnn਍ഀ ਍ഀ Vail Gymnastics and Mu[ti-Llse Center - Vail, Colvrado਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ~਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ .਍ഀ t਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ • ~ • • q!਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ Architect: Fritzlen Pierce Architects - Vail, CC7਍ഀ ਍ഀ This facility is used far gyrmiastics, as an educational facility and for cQmmunity eVents.਍ഀ J.L. Viele was engaged by the Town af Vail on this "Design-Assist" prQject. The town's initial਍ഀ budget was S 1.8MNI. There was considerable impetus to reduee the budget especially given that਍ഀ the funds were from multiple jurisdictians, all with constrained budgets. J.L. Viele redesigned਍ഀ the b6iilding to meet a budget of $1.3MM assisting with the design of inech. lelect. structural,਍ഀ civil engineering (placemenz Qf structure) and audio wisual elements. Several cost saving਍ഀ features were utilized - high density foarn instead of backfill and changing the cnncrete exterior to਍ഀ a stuccv finish.਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ J.L. Viele Canstruction਍ഀ 1404 S. Fronlage Road West, 5ui[e 202਍ഀ Vai9, Co&orada 81657਍ഀ voice (970) 476-3092਍ഀ Fax {970} 476-3423਍ഀ infvcDvieleeonslrucliori, com 1 www. vrelecQristruefrara.evm਍ഀ Aro+idtng clients ivith projects of ouutondiny qualicy anrl ralcre.਍ഀ 24਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ J.L. VIELE CONSTRLICTI[7N, Il`'JC.਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ The `fawer Residences - Vai1, CQ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ~਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ _ ~ ~a਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ~ `਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ Architect: Melick Associates, C}enver, CO਍ഀ ਍ഀ Designed ta carrtpliinent the resort's European elegance, the entire Lian Square Lodge 1Vorth਍ഀ Complex will undergo a cos-nprehensive revikalizatian. Currenily, the LiQn Square North huildang਍ഀ is 6eing redone, adding additional square footage ta existing ursits, redoing the building faqade਍ഀ and building undergxaund parking. The project also includes thg additian af Cwo towecs with nine਍ഀ new residencea.਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ J.L. Viele Construction਍ഀ 1000 S. Froro4age Raad Wesi. 5ui{e 207਍ഀ Vail, Golvradp 81651਍ഀ Voirz (970) 476-3082਍ഀ Fax (970) 475-3423਍ഀ iriIo~~vielecansrrcrcfrort.corr~ 1 www.vielecaristnicdran,com਍ഀ 1'rok idiny clrcnts x3°ith prajecra nf nuisccansfiny qarulity und k-ud«e.਍ഀ 25਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ J.L. VYELE C+QNSTRCICTION, INC. ciI:IncrirI਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ Gerald R. Ford Amphitheater, Vilar Pavilian - Vail, CCl਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ,਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ - ~r਍ഀ ਍ഀ +਍ഀ . _ ;~i+~< Fet'~C_. . . f.Y .•_.#~'~r.•~. . •yr_ . ~ ~L,?r':C~+". ~1'-:y f:-਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ~-""i~~:=~~਍ഀ w~਍ഀ ਍ഀ Aa-cliitect; Morter Architects - Vail, CQ਍ഀ ਍ഀ The Ford Amphitheater, whrch was ariginalfy constructed by J.L. Viele +Cansti-uction, has became਍ഀ the foGa€ paint caf summer entertainment in the Vaii Valley. When the decision was made ta਍ഀ expand the Amphi€heater to accafnmodate the increaseci demand, there was little cfloice but ta਍ഀ cQmplete khe project ower the caurse af a winkes-. J.L. Viele Cvnstructiors met this challenge by਍ഀ eampleting the $7.5 millian dallar praject an time, and wit2iin budget, from Sep€ember to June.਍ഀ The remaclel included a new roof for ihe paVilipn, addsiional seating, a new refreshment service਍ഀ buslding as wefl as upgrades Ea the existing cancessians builciing, dressing raoms, Qicket office਍ഀ and res€roams. Congratulations to Morker Architects for receiWing a lvierit Award far t3iis ptojecC਍ഀ frram the Ainerican Institute of Architects (ATA) Denver, ColQracfo Chapter.਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ J.L. Viele Construction਍ഀ 1000 S. Frontage Raad Wesf, Su+te 202਍ഀ Vail, Cfliqrado $9651਍ഀ Vaice (970) 416-3482਍ഀ Fax (970)476-3423਍ഀ irrfoftrefeconSUocIioR.enm 0 wvvw.vieleCOnsxrtxziofi.CVrrr਍ഀ f'raviding dients trich proJecas of outstcandrng qunlq and u•alue.਍ഀ 26਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ J.L. VIELE CONST'PCUCTION, INC.਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ The Town of Vail Palice Fa,cility - Vaii, CC?਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ~ R਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ _ - l~~f• _਍ഀ ਍ഀ ~,y►਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ Architect: Roth 5heppard Architects, Deiiver, CCl਍ഀ This project included construc[iQi1 within the existing Vail f'o1ice facility aGld the addition oFa਍ഀ 14,000 sq. ft. pre-cast concrete undergrourad parkiiig structure. Construction ii3cluded a state of਍ഀ the art C3ispatch Center for the regiosial 9[1 Emergency Syst~t-n and the reEiovation of 6,200 sq. ft.਍ഀ pf existing administrative space and deiention cells.਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ J.L. Viele CansEructicrn਍ഀ 1000 S. Fronlage Road Wesi, SuiEe 202਍ഀ Vail, Colorado 81557਍ഀ VOice (970) 436-3082਍ഀ Fax (974) 476-3423਍ഀ irrfoL~vielecorrstructiarr. cam I www. vieleconstruction.eom਍ഀ Provrding [lienty isiclr projects vJoutstanding qtrality and valire.਍ഀ 27਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ J.L. VIELE C+DNSTRCICTIO1`+1, INC,਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ Addisan Center- Eag4e, CG਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ~਍ഀ ਍ഀ ► ~਍ഀ ਍ഀ r਍ഀ ਍ഀ .਍ഀ .਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ Arciiitect: Berglund Architects਍ഀ ਍ഀ Addison Lafts is a new addition ta the Eagle Razich cotnmunity. Tfie building, located an Capitol਍ഀ 5treet, will have four commercial sPaces on the ground level with four Ioft sty[e cando5 above.਍ഀ This 12,000 sc}uare fQOt project was coniple€ed in the fall of 2448.਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ J.L. Viele Construction਍ഀ 1000 S. Frontage Raad West, Suite 202਍ഀ Vail, Cnlorado 84657਍ഀ Vaice (970) 476-3082਍ഀ Fax {970} 476-3423਍ഀ info<-- vielecvn5frucrion.camlwww.vrel2cor+structrvn.cam਍ഀ Prosidins clients with projects ofoiltstunding quulity and vulue.਍ഀ 28਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ J.L. VIELE C+C)NSTI~'.[ICTION, INC. ~~~sr~uenu਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ bonovan Comenunity Park Facility - Vail, C[?਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ~ t I਍ഀ •਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ Arciiitect: {]deli Architects, PC - Evergseen, Cd਍ഀ The cenrerpiece af Vail recreatian: includes a saccer field, basketball court, children's਍ഀ playground, restroom building and abundant landscaping. Built ta fit into the mountain b~ckdrQp,਍ഀ the park is directly adjaeent to Gore Creek and the recently eompleted DonoVan Pavilion,਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ,਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ J.L. Viele Canstruction਍ഀ 1000 S. Frantaga Rvad N1esl, Suite 202਍ഀ Vail, Calorado 81657਍ഀ Voice (970) 476-3082਍ഀ Fax (97[7)476-3423਍ഀ infoc vrelecansUuction.eom I wnvw, v1ereCans[ructi4n.Com਍ഀ praerding cIiencs toth projecXS of outsrunding qtrufity and i afue.਍ഀ 29਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ J.L. V~ELE CONSTRUCT"I(3N, INC. c~~:rli~ri~N਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ Hatel Gasthrsf Gramshamrner - Vail, CO਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ~ -਍ഀ ਍ഀ .਍ഀ ~਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ 4਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ Architect: Resort Design Collabaratir+e Int'1, Vail, CD਍ഀ ਍ഀ The substaiitial addition and rennfldel to the originai hotel, locatec] nn Bridge Street iti Ehe middle਍ഀ c,f VaiP Village, iticltaded 17,000 snuare €eet, 1 l new guest raflms, athletic facifi€ses, an਍ഀ undergraund parkin,g struCture, penthouse condoxniixiums arsd a rrew fronE deslc and receptiQn਍ഀ area.਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ J.L. VieEe Construction਍ഀ 1000 S. Frpnlage Road VWest, Suite 202਍ഀ Vail, Colorado 81657਍ഀ Voice (97 0) 476-3082਍ഀ Fax (970)a7s-sa23਍ഀ inFOGvrelecansiruction.cam 1 www.vielecanslriic[ior+.com਍ഀ Pravrding cdieats ia°ith projects ofdutstanding quufiy vnd Salue-਍ഀ 30਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ J.L. VIELE C(JNSTRLICTION} INC. c~~:r~uruN਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ Vail ViUage [nn - Vail, CU਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ .਍ഀ ~਍ഀ ਍ഀ . ~਍ഀ 3਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ m ~ii਍ഀ ਍ഀ a਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ Architect: Fritzlen Pierce, Varl, +CO਍ഀ ਍ഀ The extensiwe rernode3 and ac#dizion to one of Vail's Qrigiiia9 buildings included over 13,000 sq.਍ഀ ft. of new space and a complete averhau9 af iFae arsginal building,਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ J.L. Wtele Canstruction਍ഀ 1044 S. Frontage Rvad West, SuRe 202਍ഀ Vail, Ca6oradv 81857਍ഀ Vaice (970) 476-30$2਍ഀ Fax {910} 416-3423਍ഀ info6z)vielecansfruCtran.COm 1 www.vi@deCar75fruCfion.COm਍ഀ prvvicl}ng clienu with projzm+ ooutstanding qualray und +•aTue.਍ഀ 31਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ J.L. VIELE CQNSfi`Ri.ICTION, INC. 41Mi1~1C1M1਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ Vail Village lnn Phase IV - Yaii, CO਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ,਍ഀ ਍ഀ G਍ഀ 1਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ - - - -਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ A,rchitect: Pierce, 5egerherg, Spaeh, Vail, CO਍ഀ ਍ഀ The rnost recent addition ta the Vail Village Inn camplex, the Phase iV acfdition includes ground਍ഀ floor retail space as well as luxury condQm.iniui-ns ran the upper levels of €he building.਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ J.L. Viele Construction਍ഀ 1400 S. Fronlags Road Wes#, Suite 202਍ഀ Vail, Calorado $1657਍ഀ Voice (970) 476-3082਍ഀ Fax (910) 476-3423਍ഀ infaa)vicleConstrUetion. eom J wavw. viefecarrstructian.com਍ഀ Proti•iding clients with projects pasrtsianding quA €y and 1a1ue_਍ഀ 3?਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ 0 1਍ഀ J.L. VTELE CONST'R[.ICTION, INC.਍ഀ ਍ഀ VaiN Gateway Renovatian -'4'ail, CQ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ . .਍ഀ ਍ഀ .਍ഀ ਍ഀ -਍ഀ 1k Iii,਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ . Architect: GwaEhmey Pratt Schultz Architects, Vail, C(l਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ This large, msxed-use building located at the entsance to Vail Village was remodeied by J.L.਍ഀ Viete Ccsnstructian in 2002. The majority of the interior coi-ninercial space was overhauled and਍ഀ reconfigured ta accoiiimodate a new dcsctor's offrce and several new affice spaces.਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ J.L. Viele Constructian਍ഀ 1000 S. Frontage Road West, Suite 202਍ഀ Vail, Colorado 81657਍ഀ Vaice (974) 476-3082਍ഀ Fax (970) 476-3423਍ഀ rnfoPvielecoristrucfro». ca+ii 1 wavw. vAedecorisirue[ioli,cam਍ഀ Proa rdrng clienca tis•iih projects uf autstunding qirulrty nnd a•13Jdre.਍ഀ 33਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ J.L. VIELE CC]NSTRCICTION, INC, Cfl:riRrsrR਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ 1Jail Ghapel and Ministry Center - Vail, CU਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ~਍ഀ ~਍ഀ ਍ഀ e਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ~ 'A਍ഀ Axd -਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ Architeci: Victor Mark Danalcison flrchitects, Avan. CO਍ഀ ਍ഀ J.L. Vieie Construction renoVated tlxe original Vail Chapel during the sumrner of 2002. T"he entire਍ഀ fatjiidation was repaired. New windows, electrical systeins and fire alarans were installed, along਍ഀ with a new elevatvr. The raof structure was re;placed and the interiar spaces were upgadecl਍ഀ thraughout. A driveway and additional parking spaces were built ta accoir►modate increased use਍ഀ and traffc flow.਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ J.L. Vieie Construction਍ഀ 1000 S. Frantage Road West, Suite 202਍ഀ Vail, eolorado 81657਍ഀ VoEce (970) 476-3{}82਍ഀ Fax (970) 416-3423਍ഀ +nPoOviefeconsfrt}ction. com l www.viefeconstit;ction.com਍ഀ Providing elients wrth projects of oartttanding cJucility cand i•ufuc.਍ഀ 34਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ J.L. VIELE +CC}NSTRLICTION' INC. sii:reitT»l਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ 333 Bridge Strect - Vail, C(]਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ . A),. ~ .਍ഀ ਍ഀ r਍ഀ ਍ഀ ~ r਍ഀ ll਍ഀ ਍ഀ l਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ Architeet: Semple Brawn Qessgn PC, I]enver, CO਍ഀ This 16,000 sq. ft, building is located at the top af Bridge Street adjacent ta the Vista Bahtl, and is਍ഀ carrent[y hon3e tn twn of Vasl's most popular pubs as r.vell as severaf lisgh-end retaii silops. C?ur਍ഀ team faced a number of cfialle«ges wlaeri cotisiructing the builditig, none greater ihars its focatian;਍ഀ situated 15 feet from Mill Creek on the east side, wit1i a baseanent 12 Feet below water level, anci਍ഀ a full s4ory below the adjaGent 6uilding wit17 which it shares a foundatian. Also unique tt7 the਍ഀ building is the central kitchen servicing iwo restaurants and a bar. Additionally, the downstairs਍ഀ area features exclusive ski lockers, changing roams with stearrt showers, as well as ski tuning਍ഀ facilities.਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ J.L. Viele Gonstruction਍ഀ 1000 S. Frantage Road UVesl, Suite 202਍ഀ Vail, Colarada 81657਍ഀ Voice (970} 476-3082਍ഀ F2x (970) 476°3423਍ഀ inlQeDvieEeconsrructian. com 1 wwuv. vielecor+srrucriori.carn਍ഀ Prrsaiding clients itith projecis oftr:rtsteendTnB qrialiry arrd s•afue.਍ഀ 35਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ J.L. VIELE C(3NSTRLICTION, INC.਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ Casina Building - Vail, CCJ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ .਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ~਍ഀ ,਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ Architecc; Gordon Pierce Architects਍ഀ ਍ഀ The remndel of chis building, lacated in the heari of Vail Village, iricluded the renouatran of਍ഀ comrnercial spaces {ocated an ground level, as wed9 as tlie renoVativn aiid upgrade af tlie਍ഀ resitiential space above ground level.਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ J.L. Viete Canstructian਍ഀ 1000 S. Fronlage Raad Wesl, 5uite 202਍ഀ Vail, Cvlorado 91657਍ഀ Voice (970) 476-3082਍ഀ Fax (970) 476-3423਍ഀ rnfDC~'viet8Ca775frUC[ipn.Cpm 1 www.vieteCOnSCruClipn.cDI17਍ഀ Prnviding cfients wit#a projccts n,fouiacund,n8 quulic,y und s•crfue.਍ഀ 3G਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ J.L. VIELE GOIVSTRUCTYON, INC. a਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ Vail Tennis Center at F4rcf Park - Vail, CO਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ~਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ai`Cl71[eCf: jIltCa[eC[ DQSIg[l਍ഀ ਍ഀ This concrete and timber Framed siructure was built to liause administrative offices, aspan sltap,਍ഀ as wetl as loeker and restroaz-n Facilities. Twv outdoflr tennis courts were aisa constructed.਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ J.L. Viefe Construction਍ഀ 1000 5. Fronlage Road West, 5uite 202਍ഀ Vaik, Calorada $1657਍ഀ Vcsice (910) 476-3082਍ഀ Fax {970}476-3423਍ഀ +nfa@vreleCpnstructran.Com 1 www. uielecor+StauCriar+.C4+n਍ഀ Prnridin,q clienta it•itfa projects of aursr~ndrng qUufiiy ar+d vcafUe.਍ഀ 37਍ഀ ਍ഀ i~਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ J.L. VIELE CONSTRLICTION, INC.਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ sishop Park - Vail, Co਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ r਍ഀ ਍ഀ ~ -਍ഀ ~਍ഀ ~ ilp -M~7 .਍ഀ ਍ഀ W I '਍ഀ ~ e~`~ ~ ~r਍ഀ ` . ~਍ഀ ਍ഀ ~ -਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ Aschitect: Pierce Seger6erg Architects, Vail, CQ਍ഀ ਍ഀ 'fhis 12 unit condominium strueture, loeated sn che heart of Vail Village, features a cast-iia-place਍ഀ concrete parki»g structure bElow the entire faotprint of the building. Ench kown-horne style conda਍ഀ features cherry wood flnors, tri►n aiid cabinetry with wood ceilings and beams.਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ J.L. Viele Construetian਍ഀ 1000 S. FFantage Road UYest, Suite 20 2਍ഀ Vail, Colorada $1657਍ഀ Vqiae (970) 416-3082਍ഀ Fax (970) 41E-3423਍ഀ inlo@)vrelecar~sdrucriora.COm 1 www.vieleconsiruciion.com਍ഀ Proriding clienfs with profects nf outsranding yriralitv and k ulue.਍ഀ 38਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ J.L. VIELE CC3NSTRCICTIC)1ti1, INC. c~N4m਍ഀ Sintt~~~਍ഀ ਍ഀ Broakside Park - Avon, CO਍ഀ ਍ഀ -਍ഀ . ~਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ , -਍ഀ ~਍ഀ •਍ഀ ~਍ഀ ■ ~r, r~~਍ഀ J '਍ഀ i ~਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ Archilect: Uliver=Cifidden &Partners, West Palm Bexch, FL਍ഀ Situated on the barsks of the Eagle River, Brookside Park is a commercia4 office cen€er਍ഀ approximately 40,000 sq. ft. in s'sze. The cenies features Lsndergraeand parki3ig, twa levels of offce਍ഀ space with a state af the art HVAC systein, swimming pool, sauna, Iacuzzi, aiid exeresse ro4rn.਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ J.L. Viele Constructian਍ഀ 10100 S. Frarctags Rc+ad Wes#, Suite 202਍ഀ Vail, Colarado 81657਍ഀ Vvice (970) 476-3082਍ഀ Fax (970) 476-3423਍ഀ tnfoe~~vieleconsrrcicrPOn. carn J www. ureleconstrucrion. com਍ഀ Pros iding elients u iib projectc crf out-standin$ quality und va1 cie.਍ഀ 39਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ J.L. VIELE CCINSTRUCTIQI`i, INC,਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ Westhauen Condaminiurns - Vail, Ct3਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ,਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ va '਍ഀ ~਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ " ~4 l.. .਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ Arehi[ect: Mvrker Architects, Vail, CO਍ഀ Westhaven Caiidomiiiiums, lncated in Cascade Village, was c4mpleted by J.L. Viele਍ഀ Corastruction in ihe spri€tg of 2007. The property is comprised of twp tawers tha€ hald tkiirteen਍ഀ luxury condos with underground parksng. Ttle finsshes range frorn a sirnpte profile Zen package਍ഀ with German beech trirn to a niore detailed profile of knotty a[der triin in Ehe Aipine package.਍ഀ The kitcEien and batEis have granite s3abs tEiroughout, alang with a wide selectican vf natural stane਍ഀ and glass tiles.਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ J.L Viele Canstruction਍ഀ 1400 S. Froniage R[sad West, 5uike 202਍ഀ Vail, Coloradv 81657਍ഀ Voice (970)476-3082਍ഀ Fax {9n} 476-3423਍ഀ mloCL3uielecon5rructlon. com 1 www. viefeeorasrmtrarj.cam਍ഀ Aroviding elient< ws rtfi projecxs of oerutandin8 quoliss• and vufur.਍ഀ 40਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ J.L. VIELE CO1VSTRCICTION, INC.਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ Texaco Station, Cunvenience S#are, Employee Housing & Wendy's - Edwards, CO਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ • ~਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ s_਍ഀ ਍ഀ -਍ഀ ਍ഀ ,਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ Architect: TAB fx,sscrciates, Edwards, CQ਍ഀ ਍ഀ The Edwards Statian was built to accommodate a gas statian, a c4nvenience store, a Wendy's fast਍ഀ fvod reszaurant, and the central offices fos• Ca9orado Mountain Express (CNiE). The CME਍ഀ facilsties feature large-scafe car waslt and Ve3iicie service areas, in additioii t4 cQrporate offices on਍ഀ the upper ieUel.਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ J.L. Viele Constructivn਍ഀ 1(}00 S. Fron[9ge Rcaad Wesk, Suite 202਍ഀ Vail, Calorado 81657਍ഀ Voice {970} 47"v-3(]82਍ഀ Fax {970} 476-3423਍ഀ inloa7v+eleconstrUCrifln. cwn 1 www. vrelecons[rtrcrion.com਍ഀ Praridinq cJienu s4 ith prajects of vtjtstanding qtjalrcy and value.਍ഀ 41਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ J.L. VIELE CaNSTRLICT'ION, INC. ilw:tiur«N਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ Beawer Creck Children's Ski 5chuol - Beaver Creek, CfJ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ~਍ഀ ~਍ഀ ਍ഀ iW.j.਍ഀ ਍ഀ ' R਍ഀ a~ •਍ഀ ■~7਍ഀ -਍ഀ -਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ Archstect: Melick Associates, Denver, Ct7਍ഀ Campleked in 2008 tll[s project invs]lves building a 4,704 square foat Children's Ski Scllool਍ഀ facility at the top af the tiew Buekarcao Gondola at Beaver Cree€c Resort.਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ J.L. Viele Construction਍ഀ 1000 S. Frontage Road Wesl, Sui#e 202਍ഀ Vail, Colarada 81657਍ഀ Voice (970) 475-3082਍ഀ Fax (970) 475-3423਍ഀ ira(ovvrePeCansiruCfion. CQm 1 wtvw. v+elecnnslratCti(1ai. .r. t]m਍ഀ Prociding clienu oi ith projcets of ouutanding qucrfity and vQ1ue.਍ഀ 42਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ J.L. VIELE CONSTRLICTION, TNC.਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ Beaver Creek +Chapel - Beaver Creek, CO਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ . • ~਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ i ~਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ •:~5~ir~~r~', -਍ഀ ~਍ഀ y~ 10਍ഀ ਍ഀ p਍ഀ ਍ഀ ~਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ Archstect: Zehren & Associates, Awan, C[}਍ഀ ਍ഀ Thss awarci-winning s-nulti-faith chapei was built an the banks of Beaver Creek; at the base af the਍ഀ Beaver Cceek ski area. The success af this project is diie to many iai-kind donations frain਍ഀ generous 5uhco:itraetars and suppliers.਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ J.L. Vuele Construction਍ഀ 1000 S. Frvnkage Raad West, 5uite 202਍ഀ Va3P. Colorada 81651਍ഀ Vpice (974) 416-3082਍ഀ Fax (970) 416-3423਍ഀ iMo(alviefeccanstructlon. com 1 www. vieleconstruction.com਍ഀ Proriding clients ra ith projccts ofourstsandiirg quality arzd value.਍ഀ 43਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ J.L. VIELE CC'1NST~'.UCTI+C3N, INC. G~urei~r~~~਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ Castle F°eak Autornotiye Center - Gypsum, C[)਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ :਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ - ~r਍ഀ ਍ഀ . ~,•.,•'t~ . -4~਍ഀ if~ 1਍ഀ J ' x l~਍ഀ I~਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ Arehitect: Victar Mark Donaidson Architects, Avaii, CD਍ഀ ਍ഀ The Ford dealership, located off of Highway 5 in Gypsum, includes a sales area, car wash, oil਍ഀ changing pit, as well as a tire serviee area, all within the steel structure.਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ J.L. Viele Gonstructian਍ഀ taQO S. Frontage Road Vvest, Suite 202਍ഀ vail, Calorado 81657਍ഀ Voice (970) 476-3082਍ഀ Fax (970) 476-3423਍ഀ rnlo~~vieleconSlructiQn. cam 1 www. viefeeonstrGC[ior;.COm਍ഀ Pravidin8 cfieats krith prUjects of outstanding ycrraJiV and vti{ve.਍ഀ 44਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ J.L. vIELE C[7NSTRi.ICTi+UN, INC. cn:illciul਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ Eagle Ranch Castle Peak Building -Eagle, CO਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ~਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ Architects: Arris '44'est Arc3artects, Eagle, C(J਍ഀ This mixed use building features four condcrmiraiuins totaling 5,000 sq. Ft., 10,000 sq. ft. of first਍ഀ tlaor reEaiI space and ati additiottal S,flQ0 sq. ft. Qf office space.਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ J.L. Viele ConstructiQn਍ഀ 1004'5. Franlage Road fNes1, Sui[e 202਍ഀ Vail, CaPorado 81657਍ഀ Voice (970) 476-3482਍ഀ Fax {970}476-3423਍ഀ jnfo_ u+efecpnsrroc(+on. cam 1 wsvw. vielecanSUUCtiorr.crrm਍ഀ Proaiding tfients trith prvjetts afPlll]IRIYf77Rg Ll(!Lllllj` 4711i1 S'L7lClL'਍ഀ 45਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ J.L. VIELE +C+CaNSTRUC TION, INC.਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ Pinehursf Condaminiums at Beaver Creek - Avan, C4਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ~਍ഀ i਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ .਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ArcliiteEt: Zehren & Assoeeates, Avan, Cfl਍ഀ ਍ഀ This compfex includes four singfe-fam':ly residences, a eornmQn parking area, numerous਍ഀ amenities and €otais i-nore than 20,000 sq ft. These reside€ices are araaflng the most fuxursaus in all਍ഀ Qf Beaver Creek anti inelude tlie higliest quality iciterior and exEerior finislies and exFeilsive਍ഀ interior woodwark throug4aout.਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ J.L. Viele Construction਍ഀ 1000 S. Frantage Road Wesl, SulEe 202਍ഀ VaiC, Colorado 81657਍ഀ Voice {970} 415-3082਍ഀ Fax (970) 476-3423਍ഀ inlaovielecanscruction.com I wwu.viete~-,orrstruction.cam਍ഀ Providing clrents with Project; af aartstvnding qucrlity und ralere.਍ഀ 46਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ J.L. VIELE CC]NSTRLICTION, INC. tIurncUn਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ geaver Creek Priwate Residence - AWon, CO਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ~਍ഀ • 1 - , ' , ~ "਍ഀ ~ , ' ~਍ഀ ~਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ }j' • - !਍ഀ ~ ~ •਍ഀ t•਍ഀ - - ~਍ഀ ~਍ഀ ~਍ഀ a -਍ഀ r਍ഀ ਍ഀ .਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ A,rchitect: Zehren & Associates, Avon, CO਍ഀ ਍ഀ Featured an the Beaver Creek HQme Tour twice in the pask seven years, ttiis 8,200 sq. ft. log aiid਍ഀ timber frame hame features numeraus danners. A. turret e3icloses a chas•ming spira4 Eag staircase਍ഀ +detailed with iiand-farged amate iron railings.਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ J.L. Viele Constructivn਍ഀ 1000 S. Fron4age Raad V+lest, 5uite 202 I਍ഀ Vail, GoEorada $9657਍ഀ vvice (970) 476-3O82਍ഀ Fax (970} 476-3423਍ഀ +nloc~7,vielecOnsirtlrirvn,com 1 www.viElecanSfructaDn.CO+n਍ഀ Pro vidin8 d+errt.s tvirh f?rojects of outziundang quafity and va lue.਍ഀ 47਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ J.L. VIELE CONSTRLIC"F'ION, TNC. cnlinCrAI਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ Ekk Springs Raad - The lianc33 at Cardillera - Edwards, Ca਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ,਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ I਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ,਍ഀ ਍ഀ - -਍ഀ R਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ Architect: Galen A. Aasland Architect, Vai4, CD਍ഀ ਍ഀ Mountain rustic meets Arts and Crafts in this truly unique 6,800 square foot ]zome. Iiicluded irs਍ഀ this haine's extensive detai[s are hand formed tiles, custom metaP band work and antique stained਍ഀ glass. Maezy interior and exterior walls have 6een crafted of st+ane with the [imbers of antique਍ഀ barns. A Car-ten metal roof campliments ats style. Cherry wood was used extensively throughoui਍ഀ the home, but specificalIy in the Iibrary and living room, where panel work was custom fabricated਍ഀ fQr the home. Steps to the lower Ievel iead you to belieue }+ou have stepped back a few centuries਍ഀ into a 400 sq, ft, climate-contrcalled wine cellar with distinct European style, adarned with਍ഀ plastered arched entries and rustic 6eamed ceilings.਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ J.L. Viele Canstruction਍ഀ 9000 S. Fronlage Road Wesl. SuFle 202਍ഀ Vail, Cvlorada $1651਍ഀ Vnice (970) 476-3082਍ഀ Fax (970) 476-3423਍ഀ rnfoOviefeconstructivra.tvrip 1 www.vreleconsfrtrcrion.eom਍ഀ FrotIdrrrg c{ients with prajects ~aJaursrandirrg qtcRliry and ralue.਍ഀ ~਍ഀ -18਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ J.L. VIELE CONSTRUCTION, INC.਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ Bachelor Gulch Priva€e Residence - Avrsn, CO਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ .਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ~ ' } .:Z ~'n਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ,਍ഀ ~ v e.਍ഀ ਍ഀ r - i਍ഀ ,,f+਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ Architect: Mark P. Finlay Architects, Fa:rfield, CT਍ഀ ਍ഀ This 3-nountain-rustie hoiiae is situated near ttie top of Chair 14 sn Baclielor Gule1l. Tlae izome਍ഀ offers ski in and ski out access to ihe Beaver Creek Ski area anci includes erwer 10,000 sq. ft. of਍ഀ living space.਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ J.L. Viefe Construction਍ഀ 1000 S. Frvntage Raad West, Suike 242਍ഀ Vail, Coforada $1657਍ഀ Vcaice (970) 476-3082਍ഀ Fax {970} 476-3423਍ഀ infocipv+elc ronstrucfrQacam 1www. vreleconsfrcrctiQn.eom਍ഀ Proriding ctients with prajeets of outstandinq qutrlity and vLatiie.਍ഀ 49਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ~C)਍ഀ J. L. VI ELE C+~3i'~STR~.I C°TI ON, I1~C,਍ഀ ਍ഀ Private Itesidence - The Raflch at Cordiffera - Edwards, CO਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ~਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ .਍ഀ tif ~ r~ -r ~ ~ • i਍ഀ V# ,਍ഀ '਍ഀ i਍ഀ ਍ഀ k਍ഀ '਍ഀ 1F ~ r~਍ഀ d਍ഀ ਍ഀ Arcliitect: Galen A. Aas[and Architect, Vail, CO਍ഀ ਍ഀ `Che rustic exterior eleganee of this b,fl(]tl sq. ft. hame is carried tlirougii into tlie interior, where਍ഀ massive arctied beams form tlze ceiling of the liwing area, beautiful[y complimented by rich਍ഀ cherry wood floors atid trim.਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ J.L. Viele Construction਍ഀ 1060 S. Frontage Raad West, 5uite 20 2਍ഀ Vail, Colarado 81657਍ഀ Vaice (970) 476-30$2਍ഀ Fax (970) 476-3423਍ഀ rnfoctvieleennstructivn.camlwww:viefecanstruc[ion.eom਍ഀ Pros idirsg efrerras svich project+ of Oftt5{C1F}[{IIFg q4lQlliy i7R(I vC71{JP-਍ഀ So਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ J.L. VIELE C(]~''~STRCICTIC.]1`~T, INCr਍ഀ ~਍ഀ ਍ഀ Beaver Creek Private Residence - 6orders Road - Avan, CO਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ -਍ഀ ~ . .਍ഀ ਍ഀ Y~ - i{ i~~~ •tt.~~~~t+' s਍ഀ '~;r ' y~~, rt~ ,-111 1 t! •k਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ?u-chitecc: Morter A,rehitects, Vai9, CO਍ഀ ਍ഀ This 9,000 sq. ft. !og hai-ne was originallybuilt far Jaek Nieklaus. Many rnvdern aaneni€ies਍ഀ enhance the hame, iiicluding an indoor racquetbalUbasketba4l court, I acuzzi and sauna. The stane਍ഀ patia features a built in barbecue, as well as a fise pit with surround seating integrated Ento the਍ഀ rsatural sueroundings. The ssragle chimney accammodates three fireplaces.਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ J.L. Vie[e Construction਍ഀ 1000 S. Fronfage Roed Wesi, Suite 202਍ഀ Vaik, ColoradD 81657਍ഀ Voice (970) 475-3082਍ഀ Fax (970) 416-3423਍ഀ infao)viefecor+strucriori.cam 1 sanww.vielecanstrucfian.cam਍ഀ PFp4'ld7Rg L'IlERGY tti°ich projects af oucstund;ng qdralscy Und vafue.਍ഀ 51਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ j਍ഀ J.L. VIELE COIVSTRU+CTIC}Ns INC. E~~sirun~r਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ Privake Residence - Vail, CO਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ~•.P਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ t ~਍ഀ r਍ഀ :.9~. .਍ഀ - s,' ' -~r` ~ - t • ~਍ഀ ,44i਍ഀ w4* '~p•~ ~ -਍ഀ Architect: Gwathmey, Pratt, Schulz Architects FC, Vail, CO਍ഀ ਍ഀ This hoine is located on the 3rd hmle o€'the Vaii GQIf Cours+e and designecl to coinpleinent the਍ഀ spectacular views vf the C;ore Range and Grand Ta-avesse. The hoa-ne has a strong Mediterranean਍ഀ influence as sioied by the iarge custom-:ziade arched windows and t)je use of iiiarble and਍ഀ sandstane in the hvme's eolurniis and flo-oring.਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ JL Viele Canstructivn਍ഀ 1000 S. fronlage Raad West, 5uite 202਍ഀ VaiE, Coiorado 81657਍ഀ Voice (974) 476-3082਍ഀ Fax (9I0) 476-3423਍ഀ inloClvietecvnstruction.caml www.vielecarrstructian.com਍ഀ Proritling tfiencs «ith projeccs oauucandiag qPtafi[y and va1ue.਍ഀ ~I਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ J.L. VIELE CONSTRLICTION, INC. a਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ Private Residence - Niountain Star - AVnn, CO਍ഀ ਍ഀ w ,਍ഀ ਍ഀ . ~਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ~j►਍ഀ s ,਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ t n. ~ 'i1~਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ~਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ Architect: Zehren & A.ssociates, Avon, CC]਍ഀ ਍ഀ This magniicent mvuiztain hame features extensive interiae timber, lag trusses and wpod਍ഀ detailing. Expansive windows bring in natural light enhajicing t11e interior finishes, includsng twa਍ഀ beautifial, large stone fireplaces and a con►bination of wQOd and stone flooring.਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ J.L. Viele Construction਍ഀ 1000 5. Frontage Road Wesl. Suite 202਍ഀ Vai6, Colarado 81657਍ഀ Voice {970} 476-3082਍ഀ Fax (970) 476-3423਍ഀ in(oqpviCfeGOrtSdruCPit?r7.CPm 1 wwsv.viC1ec9nStruCfrpA.COm਍ഀ Providing elaents ivith prQfeec, ofOtlliFtlntl7ltg Yilell)f), and s'alue.਍ഀ 53਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ J.L. IEZ,E CVNS1 RUL 1IOlr' 1NC. q1=TIIi111N਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ Private Residences -463 & 473 Beaver Dam Rosd -Vsi1, CO਍ഀ ਍ഀ ~਍ഀ -਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ~਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ R `਍ഀ ਍ഀ ~਍ഀ .਍ഀ •~r" r~ F x J! _ ~ '~R. Kf5~ I ; . .਍ഀ ਍ഀ . r ~਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ Architect: L3avid Haase, Pearia, IL਍ഀ This 9,000 sq. ft. stotie and stucco Tudor-style harne was built as two resiclences divided by an਍ഀ en9rmaus stotxe fireplace serving each home, In addilivn to isiterivr trim trusses, this home kakes਍ഀ full advantage of its vie-%rvs af the Bwana ski run vn Vail Mountain throug}i imrnense west-facing਍ഀ wi ndaws.਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ J.L. Vie1e Cvnstruction਍ഀ 1004 S. Frontage Road Wesi. 5uite 702਍ഀ Vail, CoEaraCO 81651਍ഀ Voice (970) 476-3O82਍ഀ Fax (970)475-3423਍ഀ +iiCoC3vieleevns[ruclrpr3.carrll www. vielecpnstrcrclion.corn਍ഀ Proc rcling clienu tii rth projetts ~"autscunJing qircifity und s°arue.਍ഀ 55਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ J.L. VIELE CC]NSTRLICTIC]N, INC. w~~~ucrm਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ Private Residence - Ridgeway, C(]਍ഀ ਍ഀ ~ ~਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ~਍ഀ ~ p਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ~਍ഀ ਍ഀ ~਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ Architect; Sottsass Associati, Paris, France਍ഀ In sharp cantrast to iis rernote surrounciings, ihis rnQdern hQme features a glass roofed atrium਍ഀ comiecting the twv wings of the horne, floors rraade of exotic hard wo4ds, and extensive use af਍ഀ Ital'san red and white marble. The award-winning design by Ettore Sottsass was featured in਍ഀ Architectural Qigesi.਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ J.L. VlelE: C0n5CrUCiiQl1਍ഀ 1040 S. Franiage Raad West, 5uite 202਍ഀ Vail, Colarado 89657਍ഀ Vnice (970) 475-3082਍ഀ Fax (910) 476-3423਍ഀ inlo(avaelecons[rucrron.com 1 www.visfecanstrtiction.com਍ഀ Proriding clients ss ith proJecu nf ni3tsrvndang quality and ra1ue.਍ഀ Sfi਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ J.L. VIELE CONSTRLICTION, INC. cIIIrncim਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ 10 Year Project History਍ഀ ਍ഀ Name of ProjeM Owner Architect Contract Amt. Date Completed਍ഀ HnuptResidence HauptFamily VAg $7,514,000 June 2009਍ഀ Avon, CO਍ഀ Lion Squai-e North Viele Denelopment Melick,4ssociates $25,000,000 Deceniber 2009਍ഀ Vail, CO਍ഀ 1020 Capital St Viele Developn:ent/Kyle Kv/e H. Webb $2,320,000 August 2009਍ഀ Eagle, CO H. Webb Architects Architects਍ഀ Village Walk Remodel $1,237,000 December 2008਍ഀ ਍ഀ Kirschner Residence John Kirschner Kirk Aker Architects $640,000 December 2008਍ഀ Remode] Vail, CO਍ഀ Vail, CO 970-476-0550਍ഀ Charter Pool The Resort Company Kohler Design $800,000 September 2008਍ഀ Beaver Geek, CO Beaver Creek, CO Steamboat Springs, CO਍ഀ 800-525-1123਍ഀ ਍ഀ Addison Center Wright & Co Arris West Architects $2,700,000 September 2008਍ഀ Eagle, Co Avon, CO Eagle, CO਍ഀ 970-494-6204਍ഀ Beaver Geek Ski School Vail Resorts Development Melick Associates $3,000,000 September 2008਍ഀ Avon, CO Co. Denver, CO਍ഀ Avon, CO਍ഀ 970-754-2364਍ഀ Lion Square Lodge Viele Development Group JL Viele Construction $500,000 August 2008਍ഀ Asbestos Removal Vail, CO Design/Build਍ഀ Vail, Colorado 970-476-3082਍ഀ US Bank Renovations US Bank JL Viele Construction $140,000 March 2008਍ഀ Vail and Avon, CO Gypsum, CO Design/Build਍ഀ 970-376-7334਍ഀ Millennium Bank Millennium Bank Gwathmey Pratt $100,000 March 2008਍ഀ Edwards, CO Edwards, CO Schultz Lindall਍ഀ 970-569-3633 Architects਍ഀ Vail, CO਍ഀ ਍ഀ J.L. Viele Construction਍ഀ 1000 S. Frontage Road West, Suite 202਍ഀ Vail, Colorado 81657਍ഀ Voice (970) 476-3082਍ഀ Fax (970) 476-3423਍ഀ infoOvieleconstruction.com/ www.vieleconstruction.com਍ഀ Providing dients with projeccs of oucscanding quality and value.਍ഀ 57਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ J.L. VIELE CONSTRLICTION, INC. cli:ielcmN਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ Eagle County Airport Eagle County Air Carter Burgess $3,900,000 November 2007਍ഀ Terminal Baggage Terminal Corp. Denver, CO਍ഀ Facility Eagle, CO਍ഀ Gypsum, CO 970-328-3646਍ഀ Lifthouse Lodge Exterior Lifthouse Lodge Fritzlen Pierce $500,000 May 2007਍ഀ Renovation Vail, CO Architects਍ഀ Vail, CO 970-476-2340 Vail, CO਍ഀ Westhaven Mirus, LLC Morter Architects $15,000,000 February 2007਍ഀ Condominiums Avon, CO Vail, CO਍ഀ 970-949-6204਍ഀ Marriott Streamside Fire Marriot Vacation Club Design Build $1,400,000 December 2006਍ഀ Sprinkler Renovation International਍ഀ 407-573-6578਍ഀ Eagle Ranch Live/Work Wright & Company Arris West Architects਍ഀ Eagle, CO Avon, CO Eagle, CO਍ഀ 970-949-6204਍ഀ Eagle Ranch Bldg. A&B Wright & Company Aker Architects $2,500,000 April 2007਍ഀ Avon, CO Edwards, CO਍ഀ 970-949-6204਍ഀ Marriott Evergreen Marriot Vacation Club Carl Ross Design, $2,600,000 July 2007਍ഀ Renovation International El Segundo, CA਍ഀ 407-573-6578਍ഀ Coldstream Condominium Coldstream Eric Smith Architects $6,100,000 August 2006਍ഀ Renovation Condominium Boulder, CO਍ഀ Association਍ഀ Vail, CO਍ഀ 970-476-6106਍ഀ Luc Meyer Residence Luc Meyer Fritzlen Pierce $1,300,000 2007਍ഀ Vail, CO Architects਍ഀ 970-476-3630 Vail, CO਍ഀ WestStar Bank - Vail WestStar Bank Design/Build $200,000 September 2005਍ഀ Vail, CO Avon, CO਍ഀ 970-328-9700਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ J.L. Viele Construction਍ഀ 1000 S. Frontage Road West, Suite 202਍ഀ Vail, Colorado 81657਍ഀ Voice (970) 476-3082਍ഀ Fax (970) 476-3423਍ഀ infoC~vieleconstruction.com l www.vieleconstruction.com਍ഀ Providing clients with projects of outstanding quality and value.਍ഀ 58਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ J.L. VIELE CONSTRLICTION, INC. cm4m਍ഀ rncrnr਍ഀ ਍ഀ Eagle Ranch Bldg. J Wright & Company Aker Architects $2,200,000 June 2005਍ഀ & Fulford Avon, CO Edwards, CO਍ഀ Eagle, CO 970-949-6204਍ഀ Chapel Square - Wells Wells Fargo $500,000 October 2005਍ഀ Fargo Drive Thru Avon, CO਍ഀ Avon, CO 970-748-5860਍ഀ Montaneros Montaneros O'Bryan Partnership $2,500,000 October 2005਍ഀ Condominium Renovation Condominium Frisco, CO਍ഀ Vail, CO Association਍ഀ Vail, CO਍ഀ 970-476-2491਍ഀ Vantage Point Vantage Point Fritzlen Pierce $1,000,000 September 2005਍ഀ Condominium Remodel Condominium Architects਍ഀ Vail, CO Association Vail, CO਍ഀ Vail, CO਍ഀ 970-476-0364਍ഀ Steadman Hawkins Lyon Steadman Design/Build $200,000 September 2005਍ഀ Remodel Vail, CO਍ഀ Vail, CO 970-476-1100਍ഀ Sitzmark Lodge Robert Fritch Fritzlen Pierce $200,000 August 2005਍ഀ Office/Fritz Residence 970-476-5001 Architects਍ഀ Vail, CO Vail, CO਍ഀ ਍ഀ Vail Spa Condominiums East-West Resorts Near Design & $2,200,000 July 2005਍ഀ Renovation Avon, CO Planning਍ഀ Vail, CO 970-949-5504 Northglenn, CO਍ഀ Vail Gymnastics Town of Vail Fritzlen Pierce $1,200,000 July 2005਍ഀ Vail, CO Vail, CO Architects਍ഀ 970-949-2444 Vail, CO਍ഀ Millennium Bank Millennium Bank Gwathmey, Pratt & $700,000 July 2005਍ഀ Vail, CO Vail, CO Schultz਍ഀ 970-569-3633 Vail, CO਍ഀ Pirate Ship Park Town of Vail Town of Vail $320,000 May 2005਍ഀ Vail, CO Vail, CO Vail, CO਍ഀ 970-479-2337਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ J.L. Viele Construction਍ഀ 1000 S. Frontage Road West, Suite 202਍ഀ Vail, Colorado 81657਍ഀ Voice (970) 476-3082਍ഀ Fax (970) 476-3423਍ഀ infoovieleconstruction.com/www.vie/econstruction.com਍ഀ Providing clients with projects of outstanding quality and value.਍ഀ 59਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ J.L. VIELE CONSTRLICTION, INC. 91111qCM਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ Breakwater Trading Breakwater Trading, LLC Design/Build $56,500 December 2003਍ഀ Offices Chicago, IL਍ഀ Chapel Square Building 312-601-8080਍ഀ Avon, CO਍ഀ Lifthouse Condominiums Lifthouse Condominium Fritzlen Pierce $290,000 July 2004਍ഀ Exterior Remodel Association Architects਍ഀ Vail, CO Vail, CO Vail, CO਍ഀ 970-476-2340਍ഀ LaScala Restaurant Wright & Company Arris West Architects $228,111 June 2004਍ഀ 1143 Capitol Street Avon, CO Eagle, CO਍ഀ Eagle, CO 970-949-6204਍ഀ Tenant Finishes Wright & Company Arris West Architects $141,000 June 2004਍ഀ Castle Peak Building Awn, CO Eagle, CO਍ഀ 1143 Capitol Street 970-949-6204਍ഀ Eagle, CO਍ഀ WestStar Bank Avon WestStar Bank Design/Build $275,000 July 2004਍ഀ 15` Floor Remodel Avon, CO਍ഀ Avon, CO 970-328-9700਍ഀ Wishes Toy Store Timberline Commercial @tlantis $150,000 July 2004਍ഀ Real Estate Edwards, CO਍ഀ ਍ഀ WestStar Bank Glenwood WestStar Bank Chamberlin Architects $3,856,000 August 2004਍ഀ Springs 970-328-9700 Grand Junction, CO਍ഀ Glenwood Springs, CO Avon, CO਍ഀ Marriott Streamside Birch Marriott Ownership Segerberg Mayhew $670,000 June 2004਍ഀ Building Exterior Resorts, Inc. Architects਍ഀ Renovation Orlando, FL Vail, CO਍ഀ Vail, CO 407-513-6741਍ഀ WestStar Bank Avon WestStar Bank Design/Build $381,000 March 2004਍ഀ 2°a Floor Remodel Avon, CO਍ഀ Avon, CO 970-328-9700਍ഀ Copper Bar Ranch Barn John & Diana Donovan Design/Build $320,000 December 2003਍ഀ Eagle, CO Vail, CO਍ഀ 970-476-2789਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ J.L. Viele Construction਍ഀ 1000 S. Frontage Road West, Suite 202਍ഀ Vail, Colorado 81657਍ഀ Voice (970) 476-3082਍ഀ Fax (970) 476-3423਍ഀ in(oc~vieleconstruction.com l www. vieleconstruction.com਍ഀ Providing clients with projects of outstanding yuality and value.਍ഀ 60਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ J.L. VIELE CONSTRLICTION, INC.਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ Marriott Streamside Marriott Ownership Carl Ross Designs $299,000 November 2003਍ഀ Douglas Building Interior Resorts, Inc. El Segundo, CA਍ഀ Remodel Orlando, FL਍ഀ Vail, CO 407-513-6741਍ഀ Edwards Station Fire Edwards Station, LLC N/A $43,000 October 2003਍ഀ Damage Repairs Vail, CO਍ഀ Edwards, CO 970-926-9800਍ഀ Donovan Park Pavilion Town of Vail Vail Architecture $2,425,000 September 2003਍ഀ Vail, CO Vail, CO Group਍ഀ 970-479-2158 Vail, CO਍ഀ West Eagle Ranch Offices West Eagle Ranch, LLC Arris West Architects $158,000 September 2003਍ഀ Eagle, CO Eagle, CO Eagle, CO਍ഀ Castle Peak Building, Wright & Company Arris West Architects $2,703,000 September 2003਍ഀ Eagle Ranch Avon, CO Eagle, CO਍ഀ Eagle, CO 970-949-6204਍ഀ Ski & Snowboard Club Ski & Snowboard Club Snowden and Hopkins $302,000 August 2003਍ഀ Vail - Skier Drop-off Vail Architects਍ഀ Vail, CO Vail, CO Vail, CO਍ഀ 970-476-5119਍ഀ Vail Gateway Suite 200 Vail Gateway, LLC Gwathmey Pratt Schulz $85,000 August 2003਍ഀ Vail, CO Vail, CO Architects, PC਍ഀ Vail, CO਍ഀ ਍ഀ Slifer Smith & Frampton West Eagle Ranch, LLC Arris West Architects $305,000 August 2003਍ഀ Tenant Finish Eagle, CO Eagle, CO਍ഀ Eagle, CO਍ഀ Vail Valley Ear Nose & Dr. Casey Strahan Architectural Services $130,000 July 2003਍ഀ Throat Offices Vail, CO Edwards, CO਍ഀ Vail, CO 970-476-5700਍ഀ Wright Residence Jen Wright Arris West Architects $40,000 July 2003਍ഀ Eagle-Vail, CO Eagle-Vail, CO Eagle, CO਍ഀ 970-949-6204਍ഀ Vail Library Remodel Town of Vail Peel-Langenwalter LLC $77,500 July 2003਍ഀ Vail, CO Vail, CO Vail, CO਍ഀ 970-479-2158਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ J.L. Viele Construction਍ഀ 1000 S. Frontage Road West, Suite 202਍ഀ Vail, Colorado 81657਍ഀ Voice (970) 476-3082਍ഀ Fax (970) 476-3423਍ഀ infogvieleconstruction.com/www.vieleconstruction.com਍ഀ Providing clients with projects of outstanding quality and value.਍ഀ 61਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ J.L. VIELE CONSTRLICTION, INC.਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ WestStar Bank Remodel WestStar Bank Design/Build $760,500 June 2003਍ഀ Avon, CO Avon, CO਍ഀ 970-328-9700਍ഀ Marriott Streamside Birch Marriott Ownership Carl Ross Designs $598,500 June 2003਍ഀ Building Interior Remodel Resorts, Inc. El Segundo, CA਍ഀ Vail, CO Orlando, FL਍ഀ 407-513-6741਍ഀ TOV Maintenance Shops Town of Vail Victor Mark Donaldson $953,000 March 2003਍ഀ Vail, CO Vail, CO Arcbitects਍ഀ 970-479-2158 Avon, CO਍ഀ ਍ഀ Halstead Residence Peter & Cathy Halstead N/A $177,000 February 2003਍ഀ Edwards, CO Edwards, CO਍ഀ 914-804-2841਍ഀ Fink Residence Kyle & Regina Fink Galen Aasland $2,800,000 January 2003਍ഀ Cordillera Ranch Denver, CO Vail, CO਍ഀ Edwards, CO਍ഀ Aspen Meadows Aspen Meadows Samura & Associates $900,000 January 2003਍ഀ Condominium Renovation Homeowners Assn. Architects਍ഀ Beaver Creek, Avon, CO Avon, CO Longmont, CO਍ഀ ਍ഀ Vail Gymnastics Center Vail Recreation District Victor Mark Donaldson $40,000 January 2003਍ഀ Avon, CO Vail, CO Architects਍ഀ 970-479-2444 Avon, CO਍ഀ Chapel Square Bldg. C Chapel Square, LLC N/A $70,000 January 2003਍ഀ Renovation and Tennant Gateway Development਍ഀ Finish Vail, CO਍ഀ Avon, CO 970-845-2247਍ഀ Wal-mart Exterior Chapel Square, LLC Oz Architecture $135,000 December 2002਍ഀ Renovation Gateway Development Dillon, CO਍ഀ Avon, CO Vail, CO਍ഀ 970-845-2247਍ഀ Chapel Square Bldg. D Chapel Square, LLC N/A $3,800 December 2002਍ഀ Renovation and Tenant Gateway Development਍ഀ Finish Vail, CO਍ഀ Avon, CO 970-845-2247਍ഀ ਍ഀ J.L. Viele Construction਍ഀ 1000 S. Frontage Road West, Suite 202਍ഀ Vail, Colorado 81657਍ഀ Voice (970) 4763082਍ഀ Fax (970) 476-3423਍ഀ infoCovieleconstruction.com / www.vieleconstruction.com਍ഀ Providing clients with projects of outstanding quality and value.਍ഀ 62਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ J.L. VIELE CONSTRLICTION, INC. cinrucnii਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ Deighan Residence Kevin Deighan N/A $7,500 December 2002਍ഀ Vail, CO Vail, CO਍ഀ 970-476-3436਍ഀ Phillips 66 Remodel Feather Petroleum Rich Architectural $409,000 July 2002਍ഀ Vail, CO Grand Junction, CO Designs਍ഀ 970-245-3285 Eagle, CO਍ഀ Hotel Gasthof Pepi Gramshammer N/A $50,000 May 2002਍ഀ Gramshammer Lobby Vail, CO਍ഀ Renovation 970-476-5626਍ഀ Vail, CO਍ഀ Collins Residence Carol C. Collins Arris West Architects $85,000 May 2002਍ഀ Remodel Vail, CO Eagle, CO਍ഀ Vail, CO 970-476-3688਍ഀ ਍ഀ The Gateway Building Timberline Commercial Gwathmey Pratt Schulz $780,000 May 2002਍ഀ Renovation Real Estate Architects, PC਍ഀ Vail, CO Vail, CO Vail, CO਍ഀ 970-476-1464਍ഀ Axilrod Residence Richard & Nancy Axilrod Mark Finlay $6,826,000 March 2002਍ഀ Bachelor Gulch 203-861-6501 Fairfield, CT਍ഀ Avon, CO਍ഀ Central Rockies OB/GI'N Joseph Ferrara MD Gwathmey Pratt Schulz $127,000 March 2002਍ഀ Ebert Children's Clinic Christine Ebert-Santos Architects, PC਍ഀ Vail, CO MD Vail, CO਍ഀ 970-476-4674਍ഀ Donovan Community Town of Vail Odell Architects, PC $3,663,000 December 2001਍ഀ Park Facility Vail, CO Evergreen, CO਍ഀ Vail, CO 970-479-2158਍ഀ Highlands Slopeside Alice Rapaport-Chairman Zehren & Associates $1,200,000 November 2001਍ഀ Remodel 847-446-9302 Avon, CO਍ഀ Beaver Creek, Avon, CO਍ഀ ਍ഀ McIntyre Residential William McIntyre Gwathmey Pratt Schulz $115,000 August 2001਍ഀ Renovation Dallas, TX Architects, PC਍ഀ Vail, CO 972-687-0606 Vail, CO਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ J.L. Viele Construction਍ഀ 1000 S. Frontage Road West, Suite 202਍ഀ Vail, Colorado 81657਍ഀ Voice (970) 476-3082਍ഀ Fax (970) 476-3423਍ഀ infoOvieleconstruction.com/ www.vieleconstruction.com਍ഀ Ptoviding clients with Ptojects of outstanding yuality and value.਍ഀ 63਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ J.L. VIELE CONSTRLICTION, INC. CIIIn~CTNI਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ Gerald R. Ford Vail Valley Foundation Morter Architects $7,000,000 June 2001਍ഀ Amphitheater Vilar Avon, CO Vail, CO਍ഀ Pavilion 970-949-1999਍ഀ Vail, CO਍ഀ Hennan Residence Michael Herman Victor Mark Donaldson $2,600,000 May 2001਍ഀ 343 Beaver Dam Rd 816-363-3987 Architects਍ഀ Vail, CO Avon, CO਍ഀ Vail Interfaith Chapel Randy Vosbeck Victor Mark Donaldson $1,250,000 November 2000਍ഀ Remodel 970-476-6610 Architects਍ഀ Vail, CO Avon, CO਍ഀ Edwards Station, Wendy's Edwards Station L.L.C. TAB Associates $5,900,000 November 2000਍ഀ & Convenience Store 970-926-9800 Avon, CO਍ഀ Edwards, CO਍ഀ ਍ഀ Castle Peak Automotive Seventy Five Gateway, Victor Mark Donaldson $1,600,000 August 1999਍ഀ Center L.L.C. Architects਍ഀ Gypsum, CO 970-328-3673 Avon, CO਍ഀ Vail Ministry Center Vail Valley Religious Gwathmey Pratt Schulz $1,000,000 July 1999਍ഀ Vail, CO Foundation Architects, PC਍ഀ 970-949-1999 Vail, CO਍ഀ Hotel Gasthof Pepi Gramshammer Resort Design $4,700,000 January 1999਍ഀ Gramshammer Addition Vail, CO Collaborative Int'1਍ഀ Vail, CO 970-476-5626 Vail, CO਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ J.L. Viele Construction਍ഀ 1000 S. Frontage Road West, Suite 202਍ഀ Vail, Colorado 81657਍ഀ Voice (970) 476-3082਍ഀ Fax (970) 476-3423਍ഀ info@)vieleconstrLiction.com l www.vieleconstruction.com਍ഀ Providing clients with projects of outstanding yuality and value.਍ഀ 64਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ J.L. VIELE CC]NSTRUCTIQN, INC. qlii~KTIN਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ Appendix A਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ Architectural Visian਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ~਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ J.L. Viele Construction਍ഀ tOQ[] S. Fronlage Road Wesl, Suite 202਍ഀ Vaif, Golarado $1657਍ഀ Vaice (970) 476-3082਍ഀ Fax (970) 476-3423਍ഀ in(oC'vrB72COnSirtieti0n. C0m 1 wwvw+, uref2C[?n5itucfrvrr.COm਍ഀ Providing clients f;•ith prnjectx of outstariding quolity uncf vultre.਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ' I E਍ഀ ~਍ഀ ~਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ .਍ഀ ਍ഀ 1 ~਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ . 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FtFVis o Fi.oc+ P..~x VA~ Inc.਍ഀ VF ~ 4rchitcets & Planners਍ഀ wIar 2l. 2004 hfnr Tn 5Cac.€ V.,i. cn aiasa -i r;a਍ഀ reo~r v a v+v 711+਍ഀ TowN oF VA«, ARasA D~PLEx RFP਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ~਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ~਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ T 4 FL-ItF ~਍ഀ .,1 - 7 t~l.+਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ - - ~ ~ i4 V1i਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ BA5E DESIGA- UfNER LE4'EL FLOOR El Ati ~ VA~, IRC.਍ഀ Ar¢hiitcis & Ptanncax਍ഀ NW 21.2004 Noi xO Sc.aLE r rc~ a਍ഀ 9 ~ , a. v 7 .~i. co s, , se., ,਍ഀ !ho ~O.aJ4.6}y਍ഀ ToWN OF VA[L AROSA DUPLE7{ RFP਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ~਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ rE਍ഀ ~ , ~ ~R - f਍ഀ ਍ഀ - '਍ഀ , . . ,਍ഀ ~਍ഀ .਍ഀ ਍ഀ ' ' 'T਍ഀ ~ ~ i As਍ഀ L਍ഀ ~ f . • . ` ` ' ~ . . I . ~ k ~ ^Y਍ഀ ~਍ഀ - . • _ ~ n਍ഀ ~਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ALTC141ATL• DESIGN- MAi, LEvEL FLooB_PL.iti IRC& . Planncra਍ഀ Mnx 2S. 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'1 *਍ഀ ਍ഀ . - - -਍ഀ 4r ~ - -਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ALTERNr}iE DE51GY- CkIAfIACFFR ELE'N,17E4?ti VAP, ~ nC.਍ഀ Arch~iccts & PSaaners਍ഀ ~ ~ ro no. iTya. v~~i co aiesy-a;~+਍ഀ MRi Z I,..60') htp-r nr Sc ai.r:਍ഀ rka~. }7tl 9~0 TO3~਍ഀ TawN oF VAzLAROsA DupLEx RFP਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ~਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ J.L. VIELE CUNSTRLICT`I~?N, INC.਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ Appendix B਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ Project 5 chedu le਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ J.L. Viele Construction਍ഀ 1040 S. Fronlage Road West, Suite 202਍ഀ V2i{, COtlc7rad4 $1651਍ഀ Vaice (970) 476-30$2਍ഀ Fax (970) 476-3423਍ഀ rnfa@)vieleeonstrticrian.com 1 www,vieleconstrucrron.corn਍ഀ Froviding rlients witFi projccts of ouascanding quvliV and volue.਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ VAg, Inc. Estima#ed Design SehediEle A*਍ഀ Previvus Design witli rni»pr rnodifications਍ഀ f15-14-44਍ഀ June 16, 2049 Team Sefectian਍ഀ ਍ഀ 5chematic ilesi¢n; June 17, 2009 - June 29. 2009਍ഀ ਍ഀ June 17, 2009 Praject Kick-aff Praject kick-off ineeting wiZh Town af਍ഀ Vail duplex [eam project staff਍ഀ June lS, 2009 Pre-Application Meeting Pre-Applicatian meeting with Town of਍ഀ V'ai3 IlRB sta'Ff਍ഀ June 22, 2449 DEtB Application Due Subrrsit I7RB applicatiora to Town of Vail 4"or਍ഀ review at July 15, 2009 rneeting਍ഀ ਍ഀ June 29, 2004** PEC App3icativn [1ue 5ubmit PECapplicatican tfl Tawn raf Vaii਍ഀ f6r sidelrear yard setback encroachment਍ഀ variance reviaw at luiy 27, 2009਍ഀ inee€i ng਍ഀ June 3E1, 2(]09 Team iteview Meetisag Town of Vail Ilup3ex Team meetiiig -਍ഀ approval t4 proceed inio Design਍ഀ Development and Construefion Docusnents਍ഀ to meet TQ4' fall canstructron schedule਍ഀ I)esign DgVeiopment: June 30, 2003-lu4y 15", 20(]9਍ഀ .3u1y 2, 2049 TC3V Comments Due Towr, of Vaik dupiex team staflF਍ഀ cosrtments due to design team਍ഀ ਍ഀ 1u4y 2009 Updated Dcacumen(s LJpdated Subniittals to TOV DRB and PEC਍ഀ if reqosired - 3I. Viefe Canstrtaetion for਍ഀ prelitninary cost rewiew. TQV dupiex team਍ഀ s€aff for review} -਍ഀ July 15, 2009 DRB MeetiDg 1 Pricing I}ue Design team will present prvgress਍ഀ drawingslinforsr►ation to਍ഀ L7RB 1 Preliminary pricing duc From਍ഀ .TL Viele਍ഀ Canstruction Dacuments: July 16, 2049 - Augazst 10, 2009਍ഀ Juiy 21, 2049 Issue Revised I7rawings Design team to acldress DR8 commet7ts਍ഀ and budget items (PEC vasiartce਍ഀ approval pendYng uiitil luly 27, 2(]09਍ഀ meeting)** issue rev'ssions to JL Viele਍ഀ far rewised pricing and Town of Vail਍ഀ duplex team staff fcrr review - Design਍ഀ Develaprrient Phase cornpleFe਍ഀ 3uly 23. 2049 TaV Comrrrents 1 Pricing €3ue Town of Vai[ duplex team cornments and JI.਍ഀ Viele revised pricing dase਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ Ju3y 27, 2009** PEC Meeting For variance approval - design team to਍ഀ presen4 progress drawings to PEC਍ഀ 1u1y 31, 2009 lssue 9$% CD Set ftir Review Duplex Team to review 9$%o Construction਍ഀ Daeurnents to Towsz at' Vail dupiex team਍ഀ staff for final review arsd cflznFYient਍ഀ ਍ഀ August 05, 2009 Final Comnients Due Qesigrs Teani and Town af Vaal dup{ex teain਍ഀ final cvmments due਍ഀ Ai:gust 10, 2044 issuc 98% Dncumenrs fmr Permit਍ഀ ਍ഀ Cvnstrurtivae: August 17 2009 - May 17, 20 10਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ August 17, 24+09 Partiaf Permit R+efease Foundatson and Grading Perniit Release਍ഀ Septemher 14, 2009 Full Permit Regease $uaiding Permi4 ReEease (assuming 6਍ഀ week review period per RFP)਍ഀ ਍ഀ * This schedule is based an f'srst E'sjzie approvals by the 1'awn of Vail IJRS and PEC and timely review and਍ഀ response by Towm af Vasl duplex staff਍ഀ Cansttuckion Dacuinents will be in pragress priar to the Juiy 270' PEC nieeti►ag to rtzeei fhe TOV਍ഀ constructifln schedule.਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ~਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ VAg, Inc. Es#irnated Design Schedule B*਍ഀ Building eedesigned਍ഀ [Y5- l 9-09਍ഀ June 16, 2004 Tearn Selectian਍ഀ ਍ഀ Cnneept L1es~an: June17, 24(}9 - July lq, 2009਍ഀ ਍ഀ June 17, 2009 Froject Kick-atf' Project kick-off i3ieeting with Town csf਍ഀ Vail riuplex teain groject staff਍ഀ June l$, 2009 Pre-Applsca[ioa Meeting Pre-Applicativsa rrieetijig with'Town Qf਍ഀ Vail DRB staf'f਍ഀ June 22, 2009 DRB Applicatian Due 5ubmit DRB application only to Tnw+n of਍ഀ Vail far review ar July 15. 2009 n7eeting਍ഀ ਍ഀ June 25ih, 2009 Present Concept design Design team Cvncept Design਍ഀ presentation to Tawjt of Vai] ciuplex਍ഀ team staff਍ഀ June 29, 2009** PEC Appiication Due Subinit PEC application ko Towtt af Vail਍ഀ fnr sidelrear yard setback encroachment਍ഀ variance re►+iemw ai 3UIy 27, 2009਍ഀ meeEing਍ഀ June 30, 20(]9 Team Review iv4eet.ing Town af Vai( Duplex Team meeting -਍ഀ approval to proieed into Design਍ഀ Deve3oprneiit and Coiissructic,n I3vcuments਍ഀ ta meet TC]V fa➢I canscruction schedule਍ഀ F3esiQn 1?evelnipnient; June 30, 2(}49 - July 15°h. 2004਍ഀ July 2, 2449 T{7V Cornments i7ue Towii of Vail duplex tearn staff'਍ഀ cammet3ts due tfl design team.਍ഀ ਍ഀ Juiy 2409 Updated PECIDRB Dacuments Updated Submittals tQ'TOV IJRF3 and PEC਍ഀ if required - JL Viele Construction for਍ഀ preliminary cost review, Tf}V duplex teain਍ഀ staff for review) -਍ഀ Julv 15, 2049 DRB iVIeeHng 1 Pricing Due Dcsign team wilk present prvgress਍ഀ draw°ingslinforinativn tv਍ഀ DRB 1 Preliminary pricing due f'rom਍ഀ IL Vie[e਍ഀ Cunstructa4n Dacunnents: July 16, 2009 - August 10, 2009਍ഀ JuEy 21, 2009 Issue ReVised Drawings Design tearn to address DRB camments਍ഀ aKZd budget iterns (PEC variance਍ഀ approval pendi«g iintil ]uIy 27, 20{]9਍ഀ meeting)** [ssue revisions ta,JL Vpeie਍ഀ For rev'ssed pric}ng and Town af Vail਍ഀ duplex tesm siaff' far review - Design਍ഀ Deve➢oprnent i'hase complete਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ Iuly 23, 2009 TQ4' Gornments 1 Pricing I}ue Town vf Vail duplex team comments and JL਍ഀ Viele revised priGing due਍ഀ July 27, 2009""` PEC Meeting For Wariance appraval - design tearn to਍ഀ present progress drawings tp PEC਍ഀ ਍ഀ July 31, 2009 Issue 98% CD 5et fvr Review D~uplex TeaGn to review 9$°/o Construction਍ഀ Doeuments to Town vf Vail duplex team਍ഀ staff for finaz review aiid cammenR਍ഀ AugusE 05, 2009 Final Comments Due Design Team and Town vf Vail duplex team਍ഀ final cvmments due਍ഀ August 10, 2009 Issue 98% Doeuments for Fermit਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ Canstruction: August 17 2409 - May 17, 2010਍ഀ ਍ഀ August 17, 2009 Partiel Permit Release Faundation and Grading Permat Release਍ഀ ਍ഀ Septeniber 14. 2()09 Full Perniit Release Building Permit Release (assurning b਍ഀ week review period per RFP)਍ഀ * This scheduie is hased an first time appr4vais by the Town of Vail DRB and PEC and timely review and਍ഀ respanse by 7crwii af Vail duplex staff Cr~nstruction ~7ocurnents will he in progress priar to the July 27`'' PEG meeting to meet the TOV਍ഀ ਍ഀ constructi6n schedule.਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ~਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ~਍ഀ ~਍ഀ ~~3 ~਍ഀ e3਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ v~l਍ഀ 4~... . . . . . . . . . . . . .਍ഀ NI਍ഀ ar਍ഀ r~਍ഀ yJ਍ഀ SI਍ഀ a~਍ഀ ~ N~ . . .਍ഀ i)਍ഀ e{N~ ~਍ഀ s਍ഀ L _਍ഀ N . . . . . . . . . . . ~਍ഀ ~਍ഀ 3J u~਍ഀ ~਍ഀ H਍ഀ Na਍ഀ ul਍ഀ ot ~਍ഀ rvt r਍ഀ LL਍ഀ ~j਍ഀ x q~ ~ ~ &਍ഀ H਍ഀ r ~਍ഀ a~਍ഀ -਍ഀ LL o਍ഀ BN਍ഀ LL,.਍ഀ ■ ~਍ഀ By਍ഀ ,਍ഀ oN਍ഀ e,..਍ഀ &਍ഀ 3਍ഀ ~ !F ~ e"s ~ ~ s. ~ ~.9 c s s, q s v"s & 9"s & ~ & q ~ A ~ q ~ q r. r. e c c A A & ~ ~~9 &਍ഀ ~਍ഀ i ~਍ഀ ~਍ഀ c਍ഀ g :~fEB~~~~~ ~f~~~ 9 sm਍ഀ _਍ഀ '਍ഀ am਍ഀ ~ - - - m a਍ഀ n aT ~a I a Ix. Ix Iq..~ I.. a Ian਍ഀ a਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ J.L. VIELE C(]NS°TR[ICTI+DN, INC. ,~m1u~rr~਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ Appendix C਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ Detailed Cvst਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ~਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ~਍ഀ 4਍ഀ ਍ഀ ~਍ഀ k਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ J.L. Viele CanStruction਍ഀ iOGQ S. Frantage Road West, 5u iie 202਍ഀ VaiP, CQfosada 81657਍ഀ Voice (970) 476-3082਍ഀ Fax (970) 476-3423਍ഀ Piifoguiefecoiis[n.rctrvn.com I wwv,vieteconsfrucfrvn.cam਍ഀ ProridinB clren€s wiah prajects p6i![S[CIRL{IRg qt7fPI1(y t7Rt]r Y[IP{dC.਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ~਍ഀ ,De#ailed Cos[ - Silver Upgrade Concepf਍ഀ ਍ഀ Cast per Sq Ft 3235਍ഀ i PCans/ Engineering $20,56 $ 66,500਍ഀ 2 Builders` Risk Insurance $3.33 $ 10,778਍ഀ 2A General Lia6ility lnwsante $2.30 $ 7,454਍ഀ 3 Permits or Bonds $3.33 $ 10,778 Assumes 6aailding PeFmit Fee is waived਍ഀ 4 ' PriVate Utility Fees $1.55 $ 5,040਍ഀ 5 SewerFWater Tap Fees $3.32 $ 10.725਍ഀ 6 Concrete Testing $0.22 $ 700਍ഀ 7 Soil Testing S4.56 $ 1,800਍ഀ a survey $0.85 $ 2,750਍ഀ 9 Building Excav./Backfilf $8.33 $ 26,950 Perimeter Draia, 59ab Prep਍ഀ 10 5ite Excavation $4.59 $ 14,850 Assumed dbversion oF Steam Orainage਍ഀ 11 Utitities (Infrastrueture) $1.02 $ 3,300 Assumes existing taps in place਍ഀ - -਍ഀ 12 Concrete - Site $4.51 $ 1,650਍ഀ 13 Canc€eke - Buifdtrrg $10.70 $ 33,040਍ഀ 14 Cnmman Labo€ $4.33 $ 14,000 1/2 Time $28/hr਍ഀ 15 5uperuision]Constructicsn Mgt. 523.80 $ 77,0170 Full Fime $75/hr਍ഀ 16 Rvugh Carpentry $14.88 $ 35,200 51MS+Trusses+ irsterior Wall + 5lding਍ഀ 17 Finish Carpentry $2.04 $ 6,455 lncludes Doors਍ഀ 18 Rough Lurnber $27.88 $ 90,240 51M5 + Trusses+ lnterior Wall + 5iding਍ഀ 19 Finish Lwmber $231 $ 8,765 M6F਍ഀ 20 Plumbing $7.90 $ 25,546 ire Spr6nkler Excluded਍ഀ 20,4 Heacing S5.77 S 18,566-਍ഀ 21 Sheetmetal S0.95 $ 3,080 &axh Vents Only਍ഀ 22 Steel $O:OE} $ - Assumed hlone਍ഀ 23 darrtproofing $4.39 $ 4,510਍ഀ 24 ftoofing $5.38 $ 17,402਍ഀ 25 Sheetrock $7.15 $ 23,139਍ഀ 26 Rough Hardware $4.68 $ 2,200 51M5਍ഀ 27 finish Hardware $0.55 $ 1,782 Includes Bath Hardware਍ഀ 28 AppliancQS" $2.19 $ 7,084 All Electr'st, kncludes Fireplace਍ഀ 29 ENectrieal $5.99 $ 19,371਍ഀ 30 WindawsJLighkwells $3.34 $ 14,791਍ഀ 33 Mireors $0.21 $ 678਍ഀ 32 Fainting $5.04 $ 16,299਍ഀ 33 lnsulation $0.85 $ 2,744਍ഀ 34 Cabinets $ Taps $3.34 $ 10,815 Lamrnate਍ഀ 35 Carpet/Vinyl $2.48 $ 8,007਍ഀ 36 Stviceo $2.04 $ 6,500 Chimneys Only਍ഀ 37 Overhead Door3 $1.02 $ 3,309਍ഀ 9$ A.C, Paving/Sir9ping $3.40 $ 11,000਍ഀ 39 Landscaping]Irrigation $1.19 $ 3,850 Irrigation Exc9udesl਍ഀ 40 Final Const Clearr Up $0.85 $ 2,754਍ഀ 41 TrashlNlaiV $1.76 $ 5,700 Toilets,Office,Supplies,Phvne਍ഀ 42 Renta!/Trash $2.86 $ 9,244 13 Laads਍ഀ 43 Mise.]Small Taals $0.77 $ 2,54fl਍ഀ 44 Lodg'rng $£},(JR $ -਍ഀ 45 Winter Conditions $4.75 $ 15,40{1਍ഀ 45 Contingenty S10.13 $ 32,7$1 59'a਍ഀ 47 CasEs Suhtotal $214,24 5 643,079਍ഀ 48 Fee 5.25% $ 36,387਍ഀ 49 Ci75T5 TUTAL $225.49 $ 729,466਍ഀ LEED SilVer C+ertification਍ഀ *300 additional square footage o# lining space਍ഀ SorRre devefQper managed buyer upgrade options਍ഀ 50 d.and $44.19 $ 130,404਍ഀ 8REA1S-EWEIV SALES PR1CE W1TH LAND PfR LiAtiT $285.68 $ 429,733਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ Detailed Costs - Base Concept਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ Cost per Sq Ft 2935਍ഀ 1 Plans/Engineering $15.84 $ 46,500਍ഀ 2 Builders' Risk Insurance $3.34 $ 9,798਍ഀ 2A General Liability Insurance $2.31 $ 6,776਍ഀ 3 Permits or Bonds $3.34 $ 9,798 Assumes Building Permit Fee is waived਍ഀ 4 Private Utility Fees $1.70 $ 5,000਍ഀ 5 Sewer/WaterTap Fees $3.32 $ 9,750਍ഀ 6 Concrete Testing $0.24 $ 700਍ഀ 7 Soii Testing $0.61 $ 1,$00਍ഀ 8 Survey $0.85 $ 2,500਍ഀ 9 Building Excav./Backfill $8.35 $ 24,500 Perimeter Drain, Slab Prep਍ഀ 10 Site Excavation $4.60 $ 13,500 Assumed diversion of Steam Drainage਍ഀ 11 Utilities (Infrastructure) $1.02 $ 3,000 Assumes existing taps in place਍ഀ 12 Concrete - Site $0.51 $ 1,500਍ഀ 13 Concrete - Building $10.22 $ 30,000਍ഀ 14 Common Labor $4.77 $ 14,000 1/2 Time $28/hr਍ഀ 15 Supervision/Construction Mgt. $26.24 $ 77,000 Fuli Time $75/hr਍ഀ 16 Rough Carpentry $10.90 $ 32,000 SIMS + Trusses + Interior Wall + Siding਍ഀ 17 Finish Carpentry $2.00 $ 5,869 Includes Doors਍ഀ 18 Rough Lumber $27.94 $ 82,000 SIMS + Trusses + Interior Wall + Siding਍ഀ 19 Finish Lumber $2.72 $ 7,969 MDF਍ഀ 20 Plumbing $7.91 $ 23,223 Fire Sprinkler Excluded਍ഀ 20A Heating $5.78 $ 16,969਍ഀ 21 Sheetmetal $0.95 $ 2,800 Bath Vents Only਍ഀ 22 Steel $0.00 Assumed None਍ഀ 23 Damproofing $1.40 $ 4,300਍ഀ 24 Roofing $5.39 $ 15,820਍ഀ 25 Sheetrock $7.16 $ 21,018਍ഀ 26 Rough Hardware $0.68 $ 2,000 SIMS਍ഀ 27 Finish Hardware $0.55 $ 1,620 Includes Bath Hardware਍ഀ 2$ Appliances' $2.19 $ 6,440 All Electric, Includes Fireplace਍ഀ 29 Electrical $6.00 $ 17,610਍ഀ 30 Windows/Lightwells $3.34 $ 9,810਍ഀ 31 Mirrors $0.21 $ 616਍ഀ 32 Painting $5.05 $ 14,817਍ഀ 33 Insulation $0.85 $ 2,495਍ഀ 34 Cabinets & Tops $3.35 $ 9,832 Laminate਍ഀ 35 Carpet/Vinyl $2.48 $ 7,279਍ഀ 36 Stucco $2.04 $ 6,000 Chimneys Only਍ഀ 37 Overhead Doors $1.03 $ 3,008਍ഀ 38 A.C. Paving/Striping $3.41 $ 10,000਍ഀ 39 Landscaping/Irrigation $1.19 $ 3,500 Irrigation Excluded਍ഀ 40 Finai Const Clean Up $0.85 $ 2,500਍ഀ 41 Trash/Mail $1.94 $ 5,700 Toilets, Office, Supplies, Phone਍ഀ 42 Rental/Trash $2.86 $ 8,400 12 Loads਍ഀ 43 Misc./Small Tools $0.85 $ 2,500਍ഀ 44 Lodging $0.00 $ -਍ഀ 45 Winter Conditions $4.77 $ 14,000਍ഀ 46 Contingency $10.15 $ 29,801 5%਍ഀ 47 Costs Subtotal $213.23 $ 625,817਍ഀ 48 Fee 5.25% $ 32,855਍ഀ 49 COSTS TOTAL $224.42 $ 658,673਍ഀ LEED Bronze Certification਍ഀ Buzzard Park and Miller Ranch level of finishes਍ഀ 50 Land $44.29 $ 130,000਍ഀ BREAK-EVEN SALES PRICE WITH LAND PER UNIT $268.71 $ 394,336਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ J.L. VIELE GC]NSTRC.rCTYON, INC. C,wt„K,,,l਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ Appendix D਍ഀ ਍ഀ Team Resumes਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ~r਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ J.L. Viele Consiruction਍ഀ 1000 S. Frontage Road West, Suite 202਍ഀ Vail, Colorado $1657਍ഀ Voice (970) 476-3082਍ഀ Fax (970) 415-3423਍ഀ rnfaClwieleeQnstrucrrQn.cQm 1 wuvw. vieleconstruction.cam਍ഀ Providin8 tlirnis with prnjeets aouuaanding quairy and s•alQ2e.਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ow J.L. Vxe1e Cvnstruction, Inc.਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ Prnfessieanad Resurne`਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ Brent Arnald - Praject / Pre-Constru ction Manager਍ഀ ਍ഀ EduCatian B.S. Civil Erapineering਍ഀ Virginia ferh਍ഀ Slackcburg, Virginia਍ഀ Experience਍ഀ 2045 - Prescnt J. L. 51+'iele Corsstructicrn, Inc., Vail, C(?- ProjectiPre-Construction Manager਍ഀ 240$ -'~own raf Vail Generatnr Ariclition S200,000਍ഀ 2048 60 Village Wa1k S1,250,000਍ഀ 2007 Beaver Creelc Ski Schonl S3,004,000਍ഀ 2007 Eagle Cnuntv Airparr Baggage Facility 53,604,000਍ഀ 2006 Marriott C;rand $allroom RennvaCion S 1,6DC1,Q00਍ഀ 2006 Eagie Ranch Fitness Center 2,$44,000਍ഀ ?QQfi kagke Aanch Live! W ork 2.1 0D,0OC?਍ഀ 1997-2005 R.A. Nelsan, Eagle-Vail, CO - Prvject Manager਍ഀ 20(}5 fheBrnwn.tnne., at RiG•erkront Aark, C]enver, CO S 13,675,000਍ഀ 2004 Mil4er iianch Affortiab3e I-€ousing, Edward:, CO 31,0[}[},040਍ഀ 2004 Capper Junct4on Renovaciarr, Copper Mountain, CO 1,500,000਍ഀ 2003 Eagle Ranch Mcl7anald Street 'Fnwnhomes, Ea~le, CC'l I,663,004਍ഀ 20{}3 Eag1e Ranch Wesrt Viilafae, Ea~1e, CO 1,040,000਍ഀ 20[}1 Elk.tone Develcspment at Mowitain Village, 'reiiuride, CO 7,250,000਍ഀ 2000 S1um Ftesiclence, 8achelUr Gulch, CO 4,425,000਍ഀ 1999 Qisartermoon Drvelnprnent, Bachelor Gii1c11, CO 14,25(},004਍ഀ 199$ Lngan Residence, Vail, CO 4,504,000਍ഀ 1998 Deer Trail Residence, Bachelar Gulch, CO 16,440,000਍ഀ 1998 Buckhorn °Fn-omhome Development, Bachelor Gulch, CO 9,750,000਍ഀ 1994- 1996 Gentex Homes, Chesapeake, VA਍ഀ Frajeet Manager਍ഀ 1992-1994 L.owe Engineering, Fairfax, YA - Projeet Engineer਍ഀ 1996 Arlingtrsn Caurthouse anci Detenr.ion Facility S 75,00(},00(1਍ഀ 1995 Uulles Airport Utslity Infrastructure Lipgrade 1,000,000਍ഀ 1995 Reagan NatinttaS Airpart LI[ilitt° 1nEra.trticture 1,Ipgraele 1,2[}0,00(]਍ഀ Qther Dtzke LIni.fersity Leadership Program਍ഀ 10 Hour Safety 'Training਍ഀ CFR/ 1" Aid Certifieatic,n਍ഀ FtT EngineerinQ Certificatinn.਍ഀ ਍ഀ J.L. Vtele Construction਍ഀ 1000 S. Frontage Road West, Suife 242਍ഀ Vail, Coloradv 81657਍ഀ Vvice (974) 476-3082਍ഀ Fax {970} 476-3423਍ഀ inlapvielPCOrlSlf[IClfpr].COm1 w'WW.VIe1k~COr15PIUGf10f7.COR1਍ഀ Providing clien[s witb prnject,c of vucscar,dir,g qualiry and value.਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ 6m - - - - I਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ J.L. Viele +Construction, Inc.਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ Ref erences:਍ഀ f am e: Clancy਍ഀ Vai1 Resorts Develnproenz Company਍ഀ 970-331-6076਍ഀ Bea.er Creek SkiSrhaol਍ഀ ਍ഀ Mark Dmiiian਍ഀ Vail Re.orts Revelopment Corrtpany਍ഀ 970-754-2 364਍ഀ "frapper± CabiiilRear•ei• Creek Ski Scliaol਍ഀ Todd 5fi,o1l਍ഀ Ta.vn af Vail਍ഀ 970-479-2 I b3਍ഀ Town of Vail Gznerator adriitian਍ഀ 'nhua L;allegnc਍ഀ 7owvn oF Vaif਍ഀ 970-479-2 i 7p਍ഀ T°nwn of Vail Cenerator Addition਍ഀ ਍ഀ 5c6tt Linclall਍ഀ Gwathmek Prat[ 5chultz Lindall਍ഀ 970-476-1 147਍ഀ Mdntyre Re-sidenee £xpansian਍ഀ Rick Buckendarl਍ഀ RA I4elson and rl:soeiates਍ഀ 970-252•0621਍ഀ Elkstone - MouRtain'L"rllage਍ഀ +GuY Guatoter:fln਍ഀ East We.t Partners਍ഀ 970-39(}-757 i਍ഀ Buckiiorn, Deertrail ana QttartermoQn in Baclielor Gulcl7਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ J.L. Viefe Construction਍ഀ 1000 S. Frflntage Road West, 5uite 202਍ഀ Vail, Colaradcr 81651਍ഀ Voice (970) 476-3082਍ഀ I~- Fax d9703476-3423਍ഀ in£oCzl vrelecor+slrur_1ion. cam I www vieler.anstruetion. cam਍ഀ Providirre tlients ivith prujetea a, f ouucarrdin8 quulicy arrd va1ue.਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ Owl J.L. Viele Construction, Inc.਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ Prnfessronal lt esume'਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ Leo Hilsend.ager - Superintendent਍ഀ ਍ഀ Experience: 38 years Canstruckian Experience਍ഀ ਍ഀ 1990 - Present J. L. Yiele Construction, [nc., Vail, CO - Superintendent਍ഀ 2(}04 Highland Court - Denver, CO S I,304,flOC1਍ഀ 2009 No Regrets - Mixed Use Building, Eagle, CO 2,300,400਍ഀ 2008 Village Walk 1,151,000਍ഀ 2007-2048 Seaver Creek Ski Schoo6 2,963,000਍ഀ 2005-2047 Westhaven Condominiums 16,166,000਍ഀ 2(]05 Monkaneros Exterior Renaaatiran 15,400,{}0(3਍ഀ 2003-2004 Vail Spa Condominiums Renovatian, Vail, CO 2,633,000਍ഀ 2004 Vail Cymnastics Center, Vail, CO 1,300,004਍ഀ 2004 Marriott streamssde I)aor Repair anci ExteriQr Reslvvation 697,[3(30਍ഀ 2043 WestStar Bank (sleiiwflod Spririgs - Privacy Wa1Y 200,400਍ഀ 2403 Vail Valley Ear, Nose &Thraat Otfices, Vai1, CO 130,000਍ഀ 2403 Vaif Library Remvdel, Vaif, CO 85,000਍ഀ 2003 Marriott Streamside Birch 81dg, lnterior Renovation, Vail, CO 607,040਍ഀ 20(]3 Town af Vail Maintenance 51icsp Additian, V'ail, CO 953,000਍ഀ 2002 Hotel Gasthof Grainshamcner L.obhy Renovation, V"aiV, CO 50,000਍ഀ 2602 Callins Residence Reanodel, Vail, CO 85,000਍ഀ 2002 The Gateway Building Renovatian, Vail, CO 780,040਍ഀ 2002 Central Rackies OBIGYA6, Vail, CO 127,000਍ഀ 2001 Mcintyre Residence Restoration„ Vail, CO 115,000਍ഀ 2401 Gerald R. F4rd Amphitheaterl Vilar Pavilion, Vaii, CO 7,000,000਍ഀ 1499 Vail Ministry Center, Vail, CO 1,(}00,000਍ഀ 1998 Gletl Lyvti Skier Tumiel, Vail, GQ 425,000਍ഀ 1497 Broakside Park and Pool, A.VOn, CO 5,350,000਍ഀ 1996 Parkside Villas, Vail, C[? 1,400,000਍ഀ 1994 Towii pf Vai! Palice lFaeility, Vail, CO 3,2{}I7,040਍ഀ 1992 Geralci R. Ford Amphitheater Remodel, Vail, CO 750,000਍ഀ 1992 Woods at Coppee Mounkain, Copper Mountain, CO 971,404਍ഀ 1991 Copper Mauntain Reservatian Depanrnent Reznodel, 327,000਍ഀ 1991 Center at Copper Mountain„ Copper Mountain, CO 327,000਍ഀ 1990 McCoys RestaurantlBar, Beaver Creek, CO 245,{}00਍ഀ 199{] Legends at Copper Mauntain, Copper Nlauntain, CO 950,[}00਍ഀ 198$ - 1989 Uenny's Restaurants - Superintendent਍ഀ Fast track remode] ¢f Denny's Restaurants throughout the Midwest anci Southwest.਍ഀ J.L. Viele Construction਍ഀ 9000 S. Frontsge Rvad WesE, 5uite 202਍ഀ Vail, Colorado 81657਍ഀ Voice (970) 416-3082਍ഀ Fax (970)476-3423਍ഀ tRlpC7vlElCCOnSlruClitJn. Com I www. V1eJecon5fruCFiUn. Cam਍ഀ Prow•idt`ng cJients wirh projects ouutitarrding q(raPiry vrrd vaFue.਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ mp J.L. Vaele Canstructxon, Inc.਍ഀ ਍ഀ 1487-1988 Uauglas Cvara#y Library, Cas#le Ruc3c, CU - Superintendent਍ഀ ਍ഀ 19$0 - 1988 Kyburx Construction, Dillon, CO, - Superrntersdent਍ഀ 1985 Treehause Clubhouse and Pool Facility, Surnmit County, Co 950,000਍ഀ 1984 BuFfalo ftidge and Village Clubhouse and F'ocsl Facilities, 1,500,000਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ References:਍ഀ Village Walk - VAg, Melissa Saum, 970-949-7034਍ഀ Beaver Creek Slcd Sehao! - dv'darc Dmiiian, VRDC, 970-845-2535਍ഀ Weschaven - Wright & Co., Jen Wright, 970-949-6204਍ഀ Montaneros - The Resont Company, Bill Andersran, 970-477-4432਍ഀ Vail Spa Candominums, East GVest Resos-ts, 970-949-5504਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ 1਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ J.L. Viete Construction਍ഀ 1000 S. Fronlage Road West, Suife 202਍ഀ Vail, Calcarado 81667਍ഀ Voice (970) 476-3082਍ഀ Fax (970) 476-3423਍ഀ rnlaca'ureleconstruelian.coml wwv vreleconstruetion.cairr਍ഀ Provtdirrg clierrt,e wrth prajetu cr~outsfanding querlity and ecrfue.਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ MICHAEL G. MAHUN਍ഀ 1 185 Capital Street, t]nit 201਍ഀ Eagle, Colorado $1631਍ഀ 970.328.0874• mgm35@cornell.edu਍ഀ Experiencec JL V2ELE CONSTRUCTIONI VIELE I?EVELOPMENT Vail, CO਍ഀ 200$ - fleuelopment Mancrger਍ഀ Current਍ഀ • Respansible for identification of pptentsal d+eVeloprnent c3eals, project due diligence,਍ഀ entitteinents, capEtal raising and managing investorlbank relat'sonsliips.਍ഀ ਍ഀ 2006-200$ GEORGE K. BAUM & C(1MPANY Ilenver, CO਍ഀ Vrce Presiclent; Mir►iicipal Invesimenr Brt►Pking Groerp਍ഀ • Lead marketing pitehes and managed eiient retatscsnship for rcal estate hased project਍ഀ finaneings and traditipnal reveraue bond iransaciions.਍ഀ • Managed and provided quakity assurance for analysts and associates wark prvduct -਍ഀ product included offering memorandums, term sheeis, interest rate deriaative਍ഀ presentations, invesror bnnks, credit i-ating presentations and variaus financia]਍ഀ ►nodels.਍ഀ Assis1an1 Vrce Pj•esrderrt: Miinrciprrllrzveslmerrt Bankrr:g Graiap਍ഀ * Devefoped and implementeci prnject-financing stnacture, which enabled a high-yield਍ഀ off-balance s'heet debt financing to close concurrenkly with an on-balance sheet debt਍ഀ rtstructuring. Skructure enabled the client tq increase debt capacity by 10°/Q and਍ഀ achieve PV saaings in excess af $15 million.਍ഀ + Analyxed the asset life ot' a client`s properties based upon industry camparables and਍ഀ structured replaGement and reserve fiunding to allow for a longer useful life, which਍ഀ resulted in increased institutional buyer appetite €or the bands and a reduced਍ഀ borrowing cost for the client af S 1.25 million over the life of the issue.਍ഀ 2045-2006 CITIGRULIP GLOBAIy CQRPORATE & i1V'VESTMENT BANK New Yor'k, NY਍ഀ Mcrnagernertr ,4ssocrtcte; Prodarcl Re{trtioxisirip Mrenagement C'arpar•ace Bartking਍ഀ • Assisted and lec3 client engagements wich top 4ier carporations on a diverse set af਍ഀ products - from equity derivatives t0 receivables financsng.਍ഀ . Identifed, analyzed arad engaged new prcrspects wsth corporate banking wafyet of਍ഀ aver $300 milliost in support of Citigroup's mic3dle market init"sative. As a result of਍ഀ these effarts, two clients eragaged in discussians with bankers regarding baizkilig਍ഀ services.਍ഀ Suinmer CiTIGRt]C!1' GLOBAL Ci7RPOItATE & INVESTMENT SANK Ne►v York, NY਍ഀ 2404 EL4°aizagemerrl Asscrciare; GTS- Markeling਍ഀ • Researched eurrent practsce, devePoped irnpraued internal process for acquiring਍ഀ competitive intelligenCe snd presentet] the findings to the marketing and trade finance਍ഀ executive teams.਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ~਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ M[CHAEL G. MAHf)N਍ഀ 1 185 Capitol Street, Unit 201਍ഀ Eagle, Colorado 8163 l਍ഀ 970.328.0874• mgm35cr cornell.edu਍ഀ 2000-2003 SBC CDMi1rIUNICATIUNS - A'P'&T Los Angetes, CA਍ഀ .Senlar Pruject Mcrraager; DatrrCam - Project Munagerrrent਍ഀ • Develaped project plan, managed all aspects of Vendorlclient relationship and਍ഀ successfully led a teain of eight project managers on a federally funded FiherIL,AN਍ഀ project ihat wired in excess of 3,000 classro+oms to tlae internet two mQnths ahead of਍ഀ schedule.਍ഀ • Worked in conjunciion with project engineers, uenc}[res and the ciient Fn develop a਍ഀ proposal far an $85 million networking project, which resulted in the award of Che਍ഀ prajeci to SBC. ~਍ഀ Qr.rulity Gontrv! Manager: DaluCar►r - Projecl hJarrcrgenrent਍ഀ • Led teain in develaping annd impIementing "actianable quality metrics" ko ensure਍ഀ delivery of pra,}ects an kime and minimize projects' impact on clients' operations.਍ഀ As a result, customer satisfacrion incneased by 4(}°o, as measured by post-installatian਍ഀ quality of'serwice questionnaires.਍ഀ Projec1 Munager-; DaluCam - Pi•ojecr Managenaenr਍ഀ • Rewised and implemented project pdan for a multi-sute network integration project਍ഀ that eliminated labar cast over-runs and reduced material expenses by 6%. The਍ഀ completian of khis site allowed SBC to mave foiward with propasal sut3mission for a਍ഀ secand phase of this prQject.਍ഀ ਍ഀ 1999-2000 UFFICE OF GOVEFtNtlR GRAY DAVIS - CALIFC3RNiA Sacrarnento, CA਍ഀ Legislcztive In1er•n਍ഀ • PraWided analytical and legislative research on pending legislation for cieputies.਍ഀ • Met wit3a pcopanents and opporaesits of Warious pieces of legislation to identify and਍ഀ gatsge GonstituenF Co[iCesns.਍ഀ Education. CORNELL llNIVERSITY Ithaca, 1VY਍ഀ Johnson Graduate Schooi of Managernent਍ഀ 14'daster of S+asiness Admsn3strakivn, May 2005਍ഀ Finance and Cansulting Clubs਍ഀ Big Red Ineubatar - Participated in several consulting prvjects that assisted lcrcal start-਍ഀ uPs.਍ഀ CALIFQRN1A S'j`ATE UNIVEitSITY SACRAMENTfl Sacramento, CA਍ഀ Sachepor Q#' Arts„ GoWemment, Wi4h a MIRDI' 117 EC41701331C5, December 2000਍ഀ Magna ctim fairde (3.89 GPA). Sacrarneaito Scholarship Recs`pient਍ഀ Additionai + Musician਍ഀ • Avid autdoorsman਍ഀ • iVASi7 Series 7 & 63਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ i਍ഀ ਍ഀ ~਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ Requesl for Prvposals for lhe Nrasa Drive iL7upCex page Z਍ഀ Town of Vail਍ഀ May 18.2009਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ VAg, Inc,਍ഀ Architects & Plasiners਍ഀ ਍ഀ Select RC[er+ant Pro3eets - -਍ഀ ਍ഀ Cornmunity Projects਍ഀ • Hahitat fvr Humanity - Lake Caunty, Cfllorado਍ഀ • Habitat for Humanity - Eagle Countp, Calorada -਍ഀ -਍ഀ - ~਍ഀ Multi-Farrti! ftesidentiallMixed-Use 1 f2edeve1o 7qnent Pre,iects਍ഀ + Ladge at Braokside ~਍ഀ • Fairmnnt at Tamarack Aesnrt਍ഀ • Avon 21, Avon Rerievel4pinetit਍ഀ • Vijlage at Avon Rezonsng਍ഀ • Mflurrt Crested Butte Mufti-Family RedeWeYopnaent਍ഀ CiviclMunicipal Projects :a਍ഀ • Squaw Cr"k hrfetropolitan bistrict Firehause at Chavena਍ഀ • Squaw Creek Mets'opolstan I]istrict Admitaistratian Bu'slciing ~਍ഀ • Squaw Creek Metropolatan F}istrict Administratian Building Fumishings਍ഀ • Sguaw Creek Metrapolitan District Ihvlaintenancc Facility ~਍ഀ + Squaw Creek Metrvpv[itan bistrict Csravel Storage Building਍ഀ + 3own of Vail, Donovan Park Pawilion਍ഀ • Traer Creek Ambulastce Response Station ~ t਍ഀ • 7raer Creelc Water Tank਍ഀ • Town of Avon, Harry A. Nottinghaan Fark Storage Facility਍ഀ Residential Renovatian Prviects 5 '਍ഀ ■ Uryuhart Residence Remodel • Kossman Residence Resmdel਍ഀ • Schuler Resideiice Remodel਍ഀ • Tuei-imman Residence Remaciel਍ഀ • Oxenreider Residence Remodel਍ഀ • McClenaor, Residence Remodel਍ഀ • Kuszz Residence Remodel਍ഀ ■ Aerry Residence Remodel਍ഀ • Pope Residence Remodel਍ഀ • Village Walk 4tesidence Renovativn਍ഀ • Caok Ftesidence Remodel • Versmaii Residence Re►nDdel਍ഀ • Gvldman-Cheney Resides}ce Remodel਍ഀ + Tenney Residenee Remodel • Y'ates Ressdence Remodel ~਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ Examples af YAI¢, Ene renuvstion ! rede+•efopMeot vraiecks਍ഀ ~ Physical Address: (97[9) 449-7034 Mailing Address:਍ഀ 90 Btnchmark Rd., 5uite 202 fax: (970} 944-8134 P.O. Box 1734਍ഀ Avon, CD $16:0 email: genrralCey,vagan:hiiecis.cnrn Vail. C(3 81658-1734਍ഀ ਍ഀ l਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ Request for Propvsals fvr shr Arvsa 17rive buplex Rage 3਍ഀ T9w'n of Vail਍ഀ May 18. 2009਍ഀ T'A~਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ VAg, Inc. -਍ഀ ArchiEects R Planners਍ഀ ~਍ഀ n~'K਍ഀ Select Relevant Prajccts (caiitinued)਍ഀ Civii:,l Municipal.Renovatian_Frojeets "਍ഀ • Squaw Creek Metropolitan District Equestrian Center Improvenients਍ഀ • Avon Fire F]epanment Remodel਍ഀ • Tvwn of Avan, Harry A. iVattingham Park Master Plan • Eagle Caunty Administrat'ron Campus Xeriscape Qernonstration Gardcns਍ഀ • Tawn o#' Vail Gvlf course Cluhhouse ADA C'ornpliance ~਍ഀ . Tvwn af Vail Lianshead Building A17A Cvanpliance • Vai! Recreativn Districc, Miscel[aneous Pr41eczs, 2(}08-2009਍ഀ ਍ഀ .਍ഀ Multi-Fami[y Residentiall Cvmmercia! Ftenavation PJects਍ഀ . Wall Stseet Condorniniums - Post Fire Renvvation਍ഀ • 5trawberry €'ark Condaminiums ftQOfReplaeerrient artd Itepair਍ഀ • Straw6erry Park Candoniiniums 5kier Deck Addition f Renvvatinii਍ഀ • Wiltshire Cvurt Rapf Iee Mitigatian and Repair਍ഀ r 5cvne Creek Meadows Apartments Repair ~ - a਍ഀ • Beaver Creek Lodge Remadel . A,਍ഀ ■ South Fcak Rescrrt at Lcaan Mountairi 8-plex Re-skin਍ഀ • Belltower Building Renovation਍ഀ • Beasley Cenier Renavatin:i rk, Remadel F਍ഀ ~਍ഀ ■ Avon Annex Building Renovatians਍ഀ • Beaver Creek Lodge Ftesiaurans Reinc,del਍ഀ • Beaver Creek Ladge Deli '਍ഀ . Vai1 Bible Chuech Site and Landscape Re~iovatsct«਍ഀ ■ The Clab at Crested Butte Remvdel ~਍ഀ Miscellaneous Sma11 lSraall Renovation Praiects ~਍ഀ • La C'ave Skr` 5tarage਍ഀ • Gold Peak Sk's 5torage਍ഀ • Anowltead at Vai1 Yurt Renovation਍ഀ • Andersosa Cabin Restroam Renovacion਍ഀ • Redstone Restrooin Renavaiions ~,~'~r•਍ഀ . Portable Ski Storage਍ഀ • Piikin County Airport Dumpster Enclasure਍ഀ • Fiticin Caunty Airport Guardhvuse ~:i~ ~r 1਍ഀ ~ ~਍ഀ • Bachelor Gulch Temporary Ba5e Faeility Casnp Gunder's ~ r/਍ഀ .਍ഀ Etamvles aF 4'Ae. lnc reaavaelna 1 redere3apmeol uraiecta.਍ഀ Physical Addres;s; (470)949-7034 Mailing Address:਍ഀ 90 Benehmari: Ftd., Sustz 202 fax: (970) 449-8134 P.O. Box 1734਍ഀ Avon, CO $1620 email: genera](r_vvagarchitects.com Vail. CO 8155$-1734਍ഀ ਍ഀ ~਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ Reyuesl for Frvpasals for the Arosa Drive Quplex Page 4਍ഀ Tawn af Vai1਍ഀ May i 8. 2(H]9਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ VAg, Inc.਍ഀ Architeces & Plararaers਍ഀ ਍ഀ FIRM PROFILE਍ഀ ਍ഀ VAg, 1nc. Arehitects and Planners is a multi-disciplinary professional frm offering comprehensive architecture, plannirsg,਍ഀ and landscape architecture seevices ta Clients thraugh vut the Llnited States and arouijd the world. Fvunded in Va1l,਍ഀ Caloradd in 1996, VAg, Inc. is a diverse graup of professivnals whv bring a uni4ue blend of worldly design traditian and਍ഀ inna►+atian inkv a dynamic and collaborative studio setting. We are a farward-thinking tearn af 'rndiuiduals committed to਍ഀ improu`sng ihe quafily of d'sFe ipy delivering werk af singular quaiity, creativity, and sensitivity to ti3e environments in which਍ഀ we practice. By applying an integrated appraach with expertise fram varivus disciplin+es VAg, Iiic, eleuates the va9ue and਍ഀ guality of prajects.਍ഀ As one a£` the largest and aiily fuil-service design snd plarining firrns in ttve western and inter-mauiitazn regivn af the United਍ഀ States, VAg, Inc. has develaped a nativnal and izbterrsatioiial repuTatican as a 4eader in resort cvanmunity architecture, design,਍ഀ anci planning. VAg, Inc. has the unique privilege af wvrkiiig in some of the mast spectaeular settings in the world.਍ഀ Cansequently, the firm always brings a strong sense vf value and respect fvr local culture, histvey, and enviranment to the਍ഀ pro;ects we undertake.਍ഀ ਍ഀ We offer vur Clients an aIl eMCOmpassing approach that fuses the design and planning disciplirtes required to deliver prcajects਍ഀ of ss`ngular qualitq, creativity, and sesysitiv'sty to the mountaiszous alpine environment. We provide turn key services in order਍ഀ tv address the camplexities of prajects isr our region. C1ur in-hcause inter-diseiplinary approaeh is unique and the inhe3-ent਍ഀ value we bring to prvtects and problem solving,਍ഀ ਍ഀ VAg, Inc. is often invvlved in initial visioning and prograrrunatic stages of large-seale comanunity projects. To ensure਍ഀ aesthetic continuiiy and integrity vf the design vision, VAg, 1nc. also prvvides site specitic design and arcliifecFure for rna}or਍ഀ builditigs, residential protviypes, and carnmunity amei7ities. In mvst cases, due to Ihe firm's direet iPlvolvement at the਍ഀ inceptian of large-scale projects, we will alsca lead prolects thraugn the implementation and constructivn phases, often as the਍ഀ prime consuitant responsible for the overall quality and character of finished design.਍ഀ ਍ഀ VAg, [nc. is cornmitted tcs being acharnpipra af sustainability and inakes this an autward part caf our pracess. We help਍ഀ Clients understand haw they can apply enc+ironmenta€ly respcansibie design and building practices. We appiy performance਍ഀ based desigri criteria and implernentatmon techniques ta ultimately save cvsts aver the life cycle of prc+jects. We seek out਍ഀ Qpportunicies that can be ieveraged as rnodels tfl set the tone for future developmeazt far t1ie locales in which they are built.਍ഀ ਍ഀ VAg, Iiic,'s multi-faceted experience inc1udes hospitaiity, mixed-use, municipal, urbsn planning, cvrnmunity design, rnulti-਍ഀ farnily hausing, and single-family housing projects. The firm's work has been associated with pramiitent private resideaice਍ഀ clubs and resorts, such as Giiin Cluhs and Resorts, Cordillera, Fairrnont Hotels, Agassi-Grat Enterprises, Resork Ventures,਍ഀ Centex Destination Properties, the Kessler Callection Hotels, Terramesa Resorts, Destination Properties and rnany others.਍ഀ We are an organizatian that prides itself in maintaining tfie l7ighest standards of professianal praetice and conduct, and strive਍ഀ fQr excellence in the delivery pf the services we prvvide tp aur C.lients.਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ Physical Address; (970) 449-7034 Maiiing Addrss:;;਍ഀ 90 Bcnchmark Rd., Suite 202 fax: {974} 949-8134 P.Q. Box 1734਍ഀ Avpn, CO 81520 en3ail: general@vagarchitects.eom Vaii, CC) $i65$-1734਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ Reguest Far Pr4pasals for ctae Aeasa Drivc []uplex Page 5਍ഀ Town of Vail਍ഀ May 38, 2049 '਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ VAg, InC.਍ഀ Architects & P9anners਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ FIRM SERVICES & RESO[]RCES਍ഀ ਍ഀ Fe[lowing are svine of the care services VAG provides far design and pIaraning projects:਍ഀ • Architectraral Design and Dacumentatian 5ervices਍ഀ • Land Planning 1 Master P1anning਍ഀ • Landscape Arehitectural Design and Qacumentativn Services਍ഀ • U.S. Green Build'sng Cvuilcil LEEE3 Applicatipn & Certification Process਍ഀ • Interiar Design Services਍ഀ • Prqject Approvals and Entirlements Frocess਍ഀ • Project Visooning and Identity਍ഀ • Production Marketing and Promotional MaterBals਍ഀ + DeveJopment Frogramming਍ഀ • GIS Site Analysis and inventory਍ഀ ~ lAisual lrnpact Analysis and View Impact Studies਍ഀ • Phvtograghic Simulations਍ഀ • Virtual 3-'I)imensional Modelrtag਍ഀ ~ C'sP5 C'vllec4ivn o#' Field i7ata asid Mapping਍ഀ • Coordination with dwner, DeVelvper arid Consultaiits਍ഀ • I}evelopment anci draf'ting of Design Ciuidelines਍ഀ • Design AdministratiQn 1 Design Rcview Board SuppQrt਍ഀ • Bid Prvcess and Cantract Negotiatian਍ഀ Follawing are same of our in-house resources and methods:਍ഀ • AutoCAL] Software਍ഀ • GIS technology fQr Land Anaiysis a«d niap creativn (ESRI)਍ഀ • Adobe based graphic rnanipdrfativn and prrnfiuction soitware (!'hotashop. Iia l]esign, a»d Adabe Illustratvr)਍ഀ • 3 Dimensional Modeling 5aftware (SketGts-up. 3d Studio Max, AutaCAp, ESRI 3d Analyst਍ഀ • Microsaf't Word C}ffiee (Word, Excel, Power Point)਍ഀ • Large format in-house b3ack and white scanner, copier, printer਍ഀ • Lar;e fvrma4 i3i-htause cofDr plotter਍ഀ • Cliet7t Conimunicativn Prvtvcals (meeting minutes, phoiie and email records)਍ഀ • Websate and FTP Pralect Intranet਍ഀ • Quality Managemeist Prvtocol਍ഀ • Researclt Prc,tocals਍ഀ i Extensive ]iz-hnuse fteferenee Library਍ഀ • Code Review਍ഀ We tnaintain actiae memberships in several national resart organizaEians, attd are part nf an extensiue netwprk vF਍ഀ professionals that work ira similar market that we collaharate and exehange infarmatian with and call upnn tv assist us਍ഀ dependiiag an specific prajec;t needs.਍ഀ End vf Docurnent਍ഀ PhysicaV Rddress: (970) 949-7034 MaiEing Addrws:਍ഀ 40 Senclunark Rd„ $uite 202 fax: (970) 949-8134 P.O. Box 1734਍ഀ Avon,CO $1524 em&il: geaeralCa)vagarchitecis.com Vail,Cfl 81658-1734਍ഀ ~਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ANNE GUNIf3N, A,'Ir1਍ഀ Founding Principal਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ EnUtWrreaN' A,11[le GL1111Q11 15 a ]]I'111L'lpal dCS1gl7eC, iiiaiiager and a f'ntuider of਍ഀ ਍ഀ Bachelvr of Architzeture- A1ay 4490 VA°~, l"c. Architects & PPanners. t]Ver tl~z course of her career,਍ഀ uni.mity orNntre Damz Artne has been respoilsiule for coittract negotiation, cliet3t i-e1aTiOtis,਍ഀ prograir~iiiing, dzsigi1, preseiltatioti, workiilg arawiiigs, specificatinjis,਍ഀ Gr~~ua~ini~ ~;~i~h th~ Edgtar T. 5ollil Ati+~ircl CQ175t1"i1CiiQl7 adlT31I71St1'atlOll a1lCI CADD ClpeCaC10[7S. CoT17 171 11 11 1ty਍ഀ for excelleazce਍ഀ involvement plays a major role ii3 Anne's career as we11, llawine਍ഀ Rome St4idies Pragi-am. Rome. ltalv suceessfullv navi;ated che publii processes a« IiIany pI-oject'5਍ഀ f~.~cis-rR,~nnNs representin~ VAg, [nc. l~ut also seruing l~er cviiimunity thi•ough਍ഀ ~ feadership on multiple boards and commissia«s that ov'ersee ai1d਍ഀ Staie of Cviarado #20367 f`eVIeW deSla11 aCfd deVeIQp]]7ellt.਍ഀ 5tatz of C';tlifornia #C 29284਍ഀ State pt Mas5achusetts it30122਍ഀ sta« of Idalio Aiiiie is recobnized for her classical desigii craining aitd her ability਍ഀ stare of New vork ta apply fiistoric architectui-a1 preeedeiits ai1ci styfes ta cc,ntemporary਍ഀ architecture. She l~as coinpletec! prc,jects in several projliialei3r resr~rts਍ഀ Ar~ii.r~nc~WS alid that have become eomniujiity ieoris and landmarks.਍ഀ Naaional C`ousicil of Arcliiseertraral਍ഀ RegissrTticans Boarv;਍ഀ Ameriean tnstitute of Architects਍ഀ Pl'Bl.lt' Qf)A!{[}S ANn COMY9155f(IhPS਍ഀ C7esign Re; iew RUard. Reaver Cretk਍ഀ Res9rt C't}਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ VAg, Itic. V.~,~਍ഀ ArshiYecfs & Plnnners਍ഀ • PU 6ox 1734 - VaFI CO 81658 • fax 970.449.8133 - genern4@ragarckllesAS.com • 970.944.7634 - www.vogarcfi{}ecls.conn ~਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ STEPHANIE LC}RD਍ഀ JQHhSON, A[A਍ഀ 5ensar Prqlect Arct7itect 1 LEED AP਍ഀ ਍ഀ Eguc4rION 5tephailie joiyied VAg in June of2003 aiid focuses her efforts on sma14਍ഀ ਍ഀ Ba4laelor of Arcltilzcture, 1991 c6n»nercial and iilstitutianaf pra3ects, resnrt villages, clubhauses,਍ഀ TulatbC U-nivzrciEv SChool ofAirhiter;fitre and custosn residential develapinent. She is comtl}dtted to developing਍ഀ prajects that einlzady tlae clieEits goals, teclijiical ci7allen;es, and serlse਍ഀ VcaiiczPra;ra,n, ry9n Qfplace. She i-naiiages VAg's iiltcrdisciplinaiy teains as a seniaz•਍ഀ lES Li-hting Ues'tqer. 1994 pi•aject arcliitect, p1'OJeCt I71aC]a~e[", ~'llerit C+6J7XaGt. SITZ 15 ['eSp01151~1te਍ഀ toi- construc#ion, cojttract bidding aiid negotiation, pra-rammina,਍ഀ Rrc;is'rKAnous desigit, presentation, warking di-awiiigs, specificatiflns, value਍ഀ scate ofcolv,ddo iUB-2330 e[l-]Pleei'lllg, slzap drawina re~~iew, C0418[fl4CllQil aC~l17117iSfl'a43[7l}. C"ADD਍ഀ LEf_U Rcct}eclitaEion opet-ation•਍ഀ ArFiLEnraoNs Steplianie is a LEED accredited prQfessioiial and specializes in day_਍ഀ Az»erican lnst;cute oi'nrch[tec« lightiiig and energy eflicieiyt design. She is also a design authority for਍ഀ Ui,;ted St,tes GFZen gueldi„g CQuncil tite firin and serves as tlze lead admiriisfrator for several rnetrapolitan਍ഀ district design eeview boaE-ds.਍ഀ Puai-ic BnArcDs ANn CONINJissaONs਍ഀ i}e~,ign Re.•iew Board Adn9inisiralor਍ഀ Cordillcra Vailey Cluh਍ഀ Briglilwa[er Cltib਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ vAg, t i ,G.਍ഀ Architects & Aianners ~਍ഀ • PCr Bax 1738 •Voil C4 61558 • faz 470A44.8134 • aenernl@vogorchltects.cam • 970.969.7034 • www.vagorcfiNects.enm #਍ഀ ਍ഀ ~਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ PEDIZO CANIPUS, Ri1A਍ഀ Senior Landscape Architect਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ EaucATioy Pedeo jained VA~, IcIC in July of 20~}4 after practiciiig iii tl~e az-ea sEitice਍ഀ ਍ഀ Masters at- Landseape Arehitecture 1995 1997. He leads the firm's land planning ajtd laiidscape arcliitecture਍ഀ Car:romia staic Polyteennrc university, departineiit. He 1ias tocused fiis professioi7al experienees in regiat7a1਍ഀ Parncona.Calitbnnia laiidscape architecture aiid land pfaniiiiig W(3Yk ill t~le WESteCI] S'~p~le਍ഀ of Colarado and dlse iiitermauiitairi west of the Uriited States. He਍ഀ ASL.A HnizprAuard tor E.seellence in.਍ഀ Land,ci,pe Arrhiieeiure srudy fias particular professiortal streiigtlas iia praject niaiia„eiiieitt, lai3ci'਍ഀ analysis, rnaster planning, site specific p(anr7ing, conceptUa6 design਍ഀ Bac~~lor oi'tnxegrative nrTs 1943 and visioning, public speakin-, caiiIinainity facilitation and casisensus਍ഀ Pennsylvania 5late Univtrstty,਍ഀ Lialiwersity F'ark. £'ei~nsyl~•ania l~ui1dii7g.਍ഀ REcisrrcnrrONs As a landscapc arcllitect with thirteeti years of c9iverse professiorlal਍ഀ 5iate of Colorades#173 experieiice, Ped3'[) iS CCd3TB113t[ted 4Q WQ!'k II3~t appf3~s p1"i[iCBpIeS (7'F਍ഀ sustaiiiabiVi4y aEld ir-uioWates beyasid cosive3itiotial devetiopiiient਍ഀ AFFiLsATIOyti at7d laiid 4,rse plariiiii7g. He kzas rnaiyaged ancl beeEl respflizs'sble for਍ഀ ASE A the desi~it ailel irnplen~entation of several large-scale laticiscape਍ഀ Urhan I_and zn.iiiuie installations il[7('j Ial7d plaI][lllib ]]COjf:CtS lli we5teCk7 Ci]IOl'aCIO a]7ply111g਍ഀ the pi•iilciples of smart growtl7 ai3d energy conservatian. His lar7dscape਍ഀ dessgiis appiy teriscape inetl3ods aild Lltilice raw water for irrigation.਍ഀ He has beeii akey inei-nber o:i soine of tlze regiaii's first LE£D certified਍ഀ proGects includiilg the inixed-use cominercial builciEngs oFthe Traer਍ഀ Creek Plaza and the Traer Creek Ambulatace Statiolz.਍ഀ Pedro has substantiai experience witli the conrdii7ation of multi-਍ഀ discip!'siiary coiysulta«t tear-ns. He is ai1 enthuslastic and eiaergetic਍ഀ iiidiviclua4 w4ta works dyiaa»zseally sn a reain settinb a~id understands਍ഀ EZOw to leveraae professionals of cli#Terent clisciplisies into a shared਍ഀ process. He briiigs a posittve can-tla atCitticie tQ fiis work aitd is਍ഀ passiariate about 11is eiivieoE7ment and cQmniuiisty. Peciro I1as rece€itly਍ഀ been appointed to the Eag7e Gou«ty Plaxiliina Commission avenue਍ഀ fie hapes avilt allaw liiin to continue to contriuute rneanitigfully to the਍ഀ fut:ure af'the region.਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ VAg, Inc.਍ഀ Archltects 8. Plc~nners ►਍ഀ PO Bat 1734 • Voq Lt7 81659 • iax 470.449.8134 • generalCgvogorchifects.corn • 470.444.7034 • www.rogarcR}lects.cam਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ~ REI STRUCTU RAL਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ FIR:M PROFILE਍ഀ ਍ഀ REIISTRUCTURAL has a total staffof 7, with 4 registered engineers, andhas heen in਍ഀ business in the Denwer area for 25 years and in Avan for 10 years. 1`he firm has emerged as਍ഀ a leader in the structural engineering coninnunity as a result of prQviding a high level of਍ഀ quality service ta public, comrnercial and institutional building sectors. Through the years਍ഀ REl has been involved with a wide variety of prvject type and size. As the firrn has grawn,਍ഀ we have developed acQrre of primary building types: ComniunityfRecreation Centers,਍ഀ 5chaols, Theaters, Me►untain Condvininiums, Hatels, Multifarnily and Churches.਍ഀ KEY PEI{SONNEL਍ഀ ਍ഀ Bob Redwine - PrEncipal਍ഀ ਍ഀ Bvb received his SSCE frarn Texas Techi3ical University and MSCE from the University of਍ഀ Texas. Bob has been inaofved en struetural engirieering for Qver 30 years, including a 2 year਍ഀ stint "sn the Peace Cozps, 10 years with aiher engineering firms and the last 25 years in structural਍ഀ consulting in the Denver area. As a leader, Bab has always focused on the development of the਍ഀ firm's prQCesses and its staff ta proWide a high fevel of+quality and serviee to our clients.਍ഀ ਍ഀ Jim Thomps4n - Frirrcipal਍ഀ ਍ഀ .lim received his BSCE from ttte UniversiEy of Colarado. Jim has been an emplayee of'the firm਍ഀ for over 20 years, and workecf with ano#her Denver area cvn5ulting firrn far 7 year5.lim's goals਍ഀ are to deliver high qualiky prajects, build client relations through campleteness and reliability of਍ഀ prfldract, and to rnentor new engirteers.਍ഀ ਍ഀ Sean Molloy - Assvciate਍ഀ Sean earned his BSCE and MSCE degrees frvm Virginia Tech 'sn glacksburg, V'srginia,਍ഀ campleting his wvrk in 1998. He has 1 l years of commercial strucri.ital experience,਍ഀ including 3 years with a large firm in New Yark City befare joining our firrra in 2001. His਍ഀ in[erests include managing larger projects, wcarking with creative clients and develapEng਍ഀ talent in our younger engineering staff,਍ഀ ਍ഀ Jon Reid - Associate਍ഀ ਍ഀ Jon receiveci his BSCE from Ohin State Uniwersity in 1998, and joined Qur firm in 2407. He਍ഀ has ! l years of cammercial structural experience, including 3 years at a finn in Columbus,਍ഀ Ghio and 6 years with another Denver frm. Jon eryjoys rnanaging prvjects, engaging in the਍ഀ design team pracess, developing client relation5hips and coaching yaunger engineers.਍ഀ ਍ഀ iifpl F3rs.a,iKi y Sn1 t.- S+Su ❑n:.•r [1() 837d2 .3:?.] :.7i'iItJ3i11 575 911 99਍ഀ ਍ഀ 415() EeKI 3r..vcr Gr,-y.8 vu IJni! 704A F"L3 8o, 0009 ,4,ruu C:[7 $I6711 97+1 74 8 0 71 1 970 748 0722਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ rEi R E I STRUCTURAL਍ഀ ਍ഀ RE?BERT B. REDWINE, S.E., P.E.਍ഀ Frincypal-in-Charge਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ EdUCATION਍ഀ BSCE, 1970, Texas Technological University਍ഀ MSCE, 1974, Uniwersity of Texas at Austin਍ഀ AC71VE REGISTRATIQN਍ഀ ਍ഀ Registered Professicrnal Engineer in Colorada, Arizana, Califarnia, Consiecticut, Ilfinais,਍ഀ Massacfiusetts, MichigaYi, Miilzesota, P1ew iMexico, Nevada, +dregQn, 5outh L]akota, Z`exas,਍ഀ Utah, Wyvming.਍ഀ Registered Structtirai Engineer in Nevada, C)reg+on, Illinois.਍ഀ ਍ഀ SIJMMARY C3F EXPERIENCE਍ഀ ਍ഀ F3ob Redwine has over 35 years of struetural engineering experience cavering a braad fieid of engineering, including building design, industrial faeilities, teaching, field engineering, data਍ഀ processing and project management.਍ഀ ਍ഀ RELAVENT E7CPERIENCE਍ഀ ਍ഀ _ Pn*ect- - - - - Gocatican Year _਍ഀ ਍ഀ Habita( for Humanity - Fax Hallaw Eagle Cpunty, CO 2009਍ഀ HabitaT for Humaiiity - Fax Hnliow Eagle County,_C(3 _ 2408਍ഀ , Hatfiaway Residence , Vail, C(] 2008਍ഀ Base Cam p One Grandby, CO 2007਍ഀ ਍ഀ F-Lantl ~਍ഀ mark Condominiurns - - ~ Vail, CO 2007 ~਍ഀ C"ascade Resitlences Vail, CO 2006਍ഀ Winter Park Buildinps 4& S Winter Faxk 2005਍ഀ _਍ഀ Westhaven Condominiums Vail, CO__ 2005਍ഀ Devil's Thumh Ladge Winter Park 2005 _਍ഀ Woodrran Crandaminiurns Snowmass Villa&e, CO 2005਍ഀ Vsil GymnaSium Vail,-CO--- 2005਍ഀ Trimbie Crossiiig Townhomes Durango, CO 2404਍ഀ Vas`1 Conference Genter Vail, GC7 2004਍ഀ 1 Biue Win,p- Lodee 1_Co.c)neLMauntain._C-0-_ 2000 1਍ഀ 3 iYU 1 iBfr,.ydupq :i-q.• 75[1 (?fin:s•r [;4) 8307i1'1 103 773 ~ti 1] 193 ,y7'.i -Ya 17਍ഀ ਍ഀ 67P54 E.r.a S,sr..+e C;+--k tl.v-.t Unii :DdA. Ptl 6- 060± A-r CO 815rn 3717 740 07E I 9 70 748.0722਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ i਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ~ RE1 STRUCTURAL਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ SEAN J. M+(]LLQY, P.E., Assacia#e਍ഀ Project Engineer਍ഀ ਍ഀ EDUCATY[]N਍ഀ Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, Bfacksburg, VA਍ഀ BSCE, 1997; MSCEy 1998਍ഀ ਍ഀ ACTIVE REGISTRATIDN਍ഀ P.E., Caloradv਍ഀ ਍ഀ SUMMARY +DF EXFERJENCE਍ഀ Sean Molloy lias ouer I] years of experience, desigsling projects rangin; from custom hanles਍ഀ to 48-story apartment buildings including residential, commercial, gaming, hotels, schools,਍ഀ theaters, and detentiori facilities and has experience in most building materials including cast-਍ഀ in place concrete, post-tensioned concrete, pre-cast concrete, camp+osite steel, masonry, and਍ഀ timber. Sean has experience in all areas of project development including schematic design,਍ഀ prpduction eragineering, coordination, and canstruction administratian with extensive਍ഀ experience with an-site observation and engineering.਍ഀ Projects include:਍ഀ ~ 65,400 ft'` elementary schoot arid 61,040 ft2 high sehool਍ഀ • 58,(}00 ft'` recreation center਍ഀ + Nuznervus Cimber framed homes up to 13,000 ft2਍ഀ • Apartment buildings rar►ging from $-stories to 48-stories ccanstructed using concrete flat਍ഀ plate floor systesns and concrete shear walls with excaWations up to 44 ft deep.਍ഀ ~ 100,000 ft2, ib-stary concrete h4tel on a 4-story steel podium਍ഀ s 8-story 150,000 ft'` post-tensioned cancrrete hotel i਍ഀ ~ Steel framed theater cocnplex with twa full prodtzctian theaters਍ഀ • Specialty strucrures far gaming facilities including water features and three-dinlensional਍ഀ steel s,pace-frame਍ഀ .਍ഀ RELEVANT EXPERIENCE਍ഀ ਍ഀ Project Location Year Project Responsibility਍ഀ Stahl Residence Snowmass, CO 2009 Project Manager਍ഀ Eskwith Residence Cordillera, CU 2008 Project Manager਍ഀ Ryan Residence Vail, C[) 2007 Project Manager਍ഀ Belton Restdence Cordillera, CO 2006 Project Manager਍ഀ Gaay Residence Sumtriit County, CO 2004 Project Engineer਍ഀ Schuler Residenee Beaver Creek, CQ 2003 Project Engineer਍ഀ ਍ഀ 1810I Brr.inw..y su'ie 79Q C?- n-r f~f.l 00717 3.n3 ~7~ y~i] 30.i 575 h31]਍ഀ 6150 E.ist 8,:iv.-r f:r-rk givj I1n.t 204A P[] E3..,,r 9009 A+;r- C;0 81620 97Go 740 07 11 970 740 .0722..਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ RADER EIV+GINEERING, INC. ■ STATEMENT +aF QUALIFIGATIONS਍ഀ ਍ഀ COMPANY OVERVIEW਍ഀ Rader Engineering is a full ser+rice 3utechanical, Electricaf and Plumhing Consulting Engineering Firm located in Avan, CO.਍ഀ "fhe two principals of the campany are Drew Rader P.E. LEED AP and Bryan Howle P.E. LEED AP wha, collectively, have਍ഀ over 30 years of experience in th+e MEF' Engineerrng business. ❑ur company has extensive experience w}th prpyects 4[਍ഀ rnany types, inc3uding Commetcial, ResNdential, Muiti-family, Educalian and projects #hat seek energy eifcient and਍ഀ sustainabilily as imporkant goals fcar the praject Dur commitment to sustainahle building practices and renewable energy਍ഀ technology is refleeted in our hiskary of designing numerous Solar Thermal, Solar PV, Heat Recovery and Geokhermal਍ഀ projects. A9so, we are highly interesled in being a par4 4f IacaE projects as we feel this is a great way to contrPbute to a਍ഀ cammunity that we are proud to be a part of. We are alscr highly motivated to wark an projects seekrng LEE❑ certifieation਍ഀ pr equivalent. 1 QO°Io nf the Engineers at Rader Engineering are LEE4 Accredited Professionals.਍ഀ MISSIQN STATEMENT਍ഀ To pravide creative arrd cost effective engineering spiutions ihat creale camfartable and safe undoar environments for our਍ഀ clients, while utilizing energy eKcient technvlragy that will help to conserve the earth's naturatl resources for future਍ഀ generations.਍ഀ RELEVANT PRO.JECTS਍ഀ I lEgh-EIld CCit1dQs਍ഀ ■ Qancing Bear t,adge Aspen 55,00E3 SF high-end cando project which਍ഀ con5isted of full Mechanical, Elec#rical and਍ഀ Plumbing engineering. Systems include a high਍ഀ efficiency b€siter plsnt, a9f-C001ed CI13lIefS, solar਍ഀ hot water panels, central AHU with VAII hoxes,਍ഀ fan coi( units, snawmelting, commercial lcitchen਍ഀ with exhau5t and make-up air and not tub਍ഀ heating.਍ഀ ■ Vail Cascade Residences Vail 50,000 SF high-end condo prQject wh'rch਍ഀ will cQnsist of full Mechanieal, Electrical and਍ഀ Plumbing eragirseering. System irrcluded a high਍ഀ efiiciency bailer plant, indaor wafer-coaled chiller਍ഀ and an autdoor coofing tower to take advantage਍ഀ of free cooling when outdoor temperatures਍ഀ permit.਍ഀ ■ Pines Lodge Beaver Creek 76,000 SF pfaject. Mitsubishi CityMufti system਍ഀ with 6 outdaar heat pumps and 79 indoor fan਍ഀ caiGs to provide coaling aRd frst sfage of heating਍ഀ to 60 guest roorrss, restaurant, bar, kitchen,਍ഀ exercise rraom and hotel lobby.਍ഀ Mctlti-Fan-iilv IResidecttia4਍ഀ • 8uffalo Ridge Af#ordable Hnusirtg Avan 15 BuiEdings, 244 Units eaeh ranging਍ഀ in size from 975 SF to 1200 SF, total਍ഀ 257,000 SF building area.਍ഀ ■ 719 Easf !Hopkins Aspen 12,fiQQ SF multi-family project cansisting of 2਍ഀ free market uniks and 3 affnrdable houseng uraits.਍ഀ Full mechanical anci plurnbing design, inciuding਍ഀ high-efficiency boilers, high SEER air਍ഀ canditioning units, kitchen malce-up air, energy਍ഀ recovery ventilat4r for improved IAQ, sani#ary਍ഀ sewage design with lift station and storm਍ഀ drainage design.਍ഀ MECHANICAL, ELECTRICAL & PL.L1M81NG EN~iINEERI.NG y਍ഀ o F-~~~~~~਍ഀ FE c E 4f}69D Hkghway 6, Suite E i e Avon, CC} 81620਍ഀ p H a na E 970.845.7910 Fa.x 970.845.7522਍ഀ www.raderengineering.corn ENGINEERING • C4MFORT 5Y57EMSM਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ J. aREV'U RAt]ER, P.E., tEED AP ■ PRE5IDENT਍ഀ ਍ഀ QUALlFICATIgNS਍ഀ ■ President, Rader Engineering, Inc.਍ഀ ■ Rrafessianal Engineer, State of Coiorado, February 1995਍ഀ ■ LEED Accredited Prafessiortal, 2008਍ഀ ■ Qver 21 years warkirrg in the Engineering Consulting business਍ഀ ■ dver 14 years experience working in the Rocky Maaantarn Regidn dessgnPng and reWievuing mechanical heating਍ഀ systems਍ഀ ■ Bache6ar af Science, Mechanieal Engbneering, 1989, C7hio Ska#e University਍ഀ ਍ഀ EXPERIENCE਍ഀ ■ Supervise, direct and give guidance to skaff af Meehanical Engineering Consulting firm.਍ഀ * Develop mechanica# system designs based an C?wner's requirements਍ഀ ■ Design and specify custom residential heaEing and cvoling systems, spscializing in hydronic and farced air਍ഀ systems, inc!'uding ~raciiant fioar heating, snowmelting, hyhrid systems, humidification, damesiic water heating, spa਍ഀ and poal heating and poal dehumidifcation਍ഀ ~ Desfgn and specify comrnercial mechanical systems, including heating, cooling, ventilation and plumbing਍ഀ ■ Perfarm field observations ta review installed mechanical systems.਍ഀ ■ Crikique mechanical systems designed by others਍ഀ ■ Work closely with Conkractvrs an designlbuild team5 tn provAde mechanical systern designs and installations਍ഀ ■ Directiy involved with the design pr rewiew of over 350 hea#ing systems in the Racky Mauntain Region਍ഀ SELE+cTEa F'RQJE+CZS਍ഀ ■ Buffalo Ririge Affardabfe Housing, Avon਍ഀ ਍ഀ ■ 7`h' & Main Affordable Housing, Rsp+en਍ഀ ਍ഀ ■ Sti4iwater Ranch Affordabfe Hous#ng, Aspen਍ഀ • I(ayak CroSSing En°sployee hlousing. Avarr਍ഀ ਍ഀ ■ Diamond Building (Riverwa9k), Eag1e Caunty਍ഀ ■ Emerald Bui9ding {R4verwalk}, Eagle County਍ഀ ਍ഀ ■ Ganyon Creek, Steamioaat 5pfings਍ഀ ■ Lodge at Br4okside, Avon਍ഀ ਍ഀ ~ (3ro Grande Lodge, Keystorae਍ഀ ਍ഀ ■ Heritage Crvssing, Telluride਍ഀ ■ Lakeside Terrace, Avon਍ഀ ਍ഀ ■ Sunspot Restaurank, Winter Park਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ~਍ഀ ਍ഀ MECHA.NICAL, EI..ECTRFCAL $e PL.LJMSIh1G F-NGINEERING R~~~~~਍ഀ OFFICE 40690 HlgflWBy ~7, Suite E1 ■ Avon, CU 81620਍ഀ PHOrvE 970.845.7910 Fax970.845.7122਍ഀ www.saderessgineering.corm ENGINEERING * CQMFORT SYSTEMSM਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ BRYAM J. H+QULE, PE, CGD, LEEa AP ■ PRINCIPAL਍ഀ ਍ഀ QUALIFICATIONS਍ഀ ਍ഀ ■ Principal, Rader Engineering, Inc.਍ഀ ■ Prafessional Engineer, State of Caiorado, 2005਍ഀ ■ AEE Certified GeoExchange Designea, 2009਍ഀ • LEED Accredsted PrQfessianai, 200$਍ഀ ■ Over 9 years a# consulting engineering experience਍ഀ ■ Sachelor of Sciencs, Mechanical Engineering, Lehigh iJniversity, 1999਍ഀ * International Graund Svurce Hea# Pump Association - Accrediked Installer਍ഀ ■ Software expertise, including AutaCAD, Carrier HAP Energy Modeling arad CALRES਍ഀ EXPERIENCE਍ഀ ਍ഀ ■ 5upervise and provide guidance to engineering staff਍ഀ + H1JAC design ~਍ഀ ~ Plumbing design਍ഀ ■ 5ofar Hat Vllater design਍ഀ ■ Geothermal! GeoExchange design਍ഀ ■ Snowrnelt design਍ഀ ■ Heat recovery systems਍ഀ ■ Greenl energy efficient design਍ഀ ■ LEED Certiiied projects਍ഀ • F3esideratial, Commercia3, Recreatimnal and Educatipn prajects਍ഀ • Perfarm site observations ta review inskalled systems਍ഀ ■ Peer review਍ഀ sELEc-rEa FRaJEeTs਍ഀ ■ Lat 16 Fied Sky Ranch, Eagle Caunty - 9,000 SF single-family home, heated and Gaoled by two 10-ton rrvater #o਍ഀ water grnund sauree heat pumps. Projeci is pursuing LEECI cettification. Increased indoar air quality through਍ഀ multiple ERV units and MEFt11' 13 filters on all fan coil units.਍ഀ ■ 102 Wood Duck Lane, Asperr -7,OOfl SF single-famify home uuith 6 salar hat water panels that pravide heating for਍ഀ damestic waker, radiant ffoor, supplernental heating and snaw melting. The home alsca has a 50 panel, grid tied਍ഀ salar P!1 systern producirrg 11 KW.਍ഀ ■ 5720 Snowmass Creek Raad, Pitkin Caunty - 6,000 5F sRngCe-family home designed hy CCY Architects, currently਍ഀ in design phase. Rader Engineering is providing detailed design, including analysis of thermal enuelope and਍ഀ shadlng with respect to the projeck's high-priarity gaal af m6nimizing the need for air conditioning. Air conclitianing਍ഀ will be roughed-ira only in limited areas. Ecc,nomizer "€ree cooling" is being incflrporated into the design.਍ഀ ■ Lot 38 Bachelar Gu3ch, Eag1e County - 13,000 SF s+ngis-iamily home heated and coaied by ground source heai਍ഀ pumps and a horizantal slinky geo field.਍ഀ ■ Cascade Residences, Vail - 54,000 SF high-end condo building. Full mechanical and plumbing design incluc4ing਍ഀ high efficiency boiler plant and chiller/ coaling tawer plant.਍ഀ ਍ഀ ■ Qancing Bear Lodge, Aspen - 55,000 5F high-end condo building. Full mechanical and plumbing desagn਍ഀ including high efficrency bailer plarrt, chilfer and salar hot waker panels.਍ഀ ■ 719 East Fiopkins, Aspen - 12,640 SF multi-family prnjeCt consisttng o# 2 firee market units and 3 afford8ble਍ഀ housing units. Full mechanical and plumbing design, iRcluding high-efficiency bpi9ers, high S!EER air condttigning਍ഀ units, kitchsn make-up air, energy recovery ventilator far imprgved lAQ, sanitary sewage design wi#h Iitt station਍ഀ and starm drainage design.਍ഀ ■ Lot 3 146, San Migue! County - 9,000 SF single family home with 7 solar hdt water paneas that provide heating਍ഀ far damestic water and radiant floor.਍ഀ MECFiAN1CAL, EL£ yTRICAL S. P~LUMBINCa EEVGINEEl21NG਍ഀ E3 R~~ E~~਍ഀ FF4CE 40E90 Hlghwa 6, Suite E'~ n AvA~s, CC3 81620਍ഀ PHONE 970.845.791{} Fnx 970.845.7522਍ഀ www.raderengineering.cam ENGINEERING • COMFORT 5Y5TEMSh!਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ JARRETT GAPSTICK, EJ.T., LEEQ AP ■ MECHANICpL ENGINEER਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ QUALlFICATIC3NS਍ഀ ਍ഀ ■ Mechanical Engineer, Rader Engineering, Inc.਍ഀ ■ Engineer In Training, 5tate af Golorado, 2007਍ഀ ■ LEED Accredited Prqfessional, 2048਍ഀ ■ Bachelor oF 5cience, Mechanical Engineering, University af Mlinnesota - Twin Cities, 2005਍ഀ ■ Sbftware expertise, including AutoCAD, Garrier HAP Energy Made3ing and CRLFtES਍ഀ ਍ഀ ExPERIENCE਍ഀ ■ FiVAC design਍ഀ ■ Plumbing design਍ഀ ■ Salar Fiot Water design਍ഀ ■ Gsothermal riesign਍ഀ ■ Snawmelt design਍ഀ ■ Variabie ReFrigerank Vofume systems਍ഀ ■ Greenl energy efficient design਍ഀ ■ i.EED Cerkified prajects਍ഀ ■ Residential, Cvmmercial, Recreatianal and Educativn prajects਍ഀ SELECTEa PROJECTS਍ഀ ਍ഀ ■ The Pines Lodge, Beauer Creek - Mitsubishi CityMulti Variable Ftefrigerant Volume system with 6 Heat Pumps਍ഀ and 72 Fan coils tv prvvide cooling and first stage of heating to 60 guest raams, reskaurant, bar, kitchen, exercise਍ഀ ror]rn and hDtel Iobby.਍ഀ * 142 Wgod Duck Lane, Aspen - 7,000 5F singte-family home with 6 solar hat water panels that provide heating f[ar਍ഀ domestic water, radiant floor, supplementai heating and snow melfing. The horne aiso has a 50 panel, grid #ied਍ഀ salar PV system producing 11 KW.਍ഀ ■ Starbucks, Santa Fe, NM -Full rnechanical and pEumbing design ta cornply with Starbucks Standards.਍ഀ ਍ഀ • Lot 96 Red Sky Ranch, Eagle County - 9,000 5F single-family hame, heated and eaoled by two 10-ton water to਍ഀ water graund saurce heat pumps. Praject is pursuing LEED certificatian. Increased indo4r air quality through਍ഀ multiple ERV units and MERV 13 filters on all fan coil units.਍ഀ ■ Lat 3$ Bacheior Gulch, Eagle CQUnty਍ഀ ■ 410 SW End 8t., Aspen - NluBti-family projec# eansisting o# twa free rnarieei units and three affordable housing਍ഀ uni#s. Full plumbing design with sewage fift sta#ion,਍ഀ ਍ഀ ■ Potata Patch Club, Eagle Caunty - 2,600 SF office building additian. Full mechanicaf design with twa rooF kap਍ഀ units and multiple VAV boxes.਍ഀ ■ Cascade Residenees, Vai1- 50,000 SF mixed use buiiding. Full mechanical and plumbing des€gn including high਍ഀ efficiency bcai9er plant and chilferl cooling tower plant.਍ഀ ■ f]ancing Bear Lodge, Aspen - 55,{}00 SF mixed use building. Full mechanical and plumbing design uncluding਍ഀ high eft"cciency boiler planf, chillec and solar hoE water panels.਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ c਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ MEC}iANICAL, ELECTRICAI_ & PLUMBING EIVGINEERING sy IRADEIRZ਍ഀ oFFicE 40690 Hyghway 6, Suite E1 ■ Avon, CC7 8162(l਍ഀ PHaNe970.845791Q FA]t97O.SiI~J.7~JZ2਍ഀ www.raderengVneerung.com ~ ENGINEERING • CONtiFORT SY5TEM5M਍ഀ ~਍ഀ Exhibit E਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ I000 Saufh Fronragr Road Wrs[. 5iti[e 202਍ഀ 1''ail, Colnradn 31 677਍ഀ ~ • l'clc 970.476.30$2਍ഀ Fax 970.476.3423਍ഀ wknv. visltcnnscr uu cion. co m਍ഀ ਍ഀ ]une 8, 2009਍ഀ ਍ഀ Vail Local C-Iousing Autl7ority਍ഀ 75 S. Frontage Rd. West਍ഀ Vail, CO 81557਍ഀ WZ.HA ~C~Vallgo4'. CoIlI਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ I7ear Menybers of the Vail Housing Authority:਍ഀ ਍ഀ Thank you for the r~ppoz-turtity ta FrQ-Ode clariFicatian of our proposal far the canstruction of the ~਍ഀ Arosa Drive Dupiex. We appreciate tiae time aizcl energy you have put intn the prvject and we trust਍ഀ you ivill find otir resporise to your questions ta be both coniplete and eQrnpreljensi►Fe.਍ഀ ਍ഀ ~ [rz adclitian ta the clarificatior►s that are contained in this document, our tearn has revisited Qur਍ഀ compe»sation sti-ucture and managernent matrix. Dur meeting on ]une 4 w•ith the selectian਍ഀ committee provided aur• team with a more coniprehensive urrderscanding of the projeet, thereby਍ഀ enabling dui- firi7► to revisit some of our previpus assumptions.਍ഀ ਍ഀ ~ Our revised base-line pt`oposal results in a total cc,st of constructivn $641,512 tatal, not inclusive of਍ഀ land cast, for the Arosa Drive Duplex (cvnsisting of tw•o duplexes). Our revised proposal reduees਍ഀ cost 6y s 17,161 (total) or $8, 5$0 (per unit) anrl includes the additional cast for a Full-length drainage਍ഀ froni [he clum-np of evergreens past the rlraweway (s 10,S(3O adcbtion}. The "Silver Llpgrade Concept„਍ഀ praposal can be completed for an additiorsal cost of $69,427 {tQtal) or g34,713(per unit).਍ഀ ਍ഀ FEE NARATIVE A N D DISC[.ISS[C3N:਍ഀ ਍ഀ The following liiie atems correspond to tl7e Detail Cast Estimate ineludecl in otrr base case proposal.਍ഀ The fees listed 6eiorv specify whai is expressly eontained within the variQus fees our firm was asked਍ഀ to provide detail for. We have included a hrief description of the assaciated scope, if applica6le. All਍ഀ line items set forth below are associated with our baseline propcasa] (i.e, nvt add or alternate਍ഀ options).਍ഀ ਍ഀ 1. PLANSAtilC?ENG1tiiEERING: $46,50O਍ഀ ਍ഀ Tiiis line iteni is irtclusive oFall design and engineering costs relateci to the project and the਍ഀ required insurance thar aecampanies tltat wor'k, incluchng professianal liability insurance.਍ഀ The nurnber set farth a6ove ineludes all structural Sc civil engineering as rvell as਍ഀ architecture/landscape. Atine Gunian will serve as the design principal and Stephanie Lord-਍ഀ johnson wili bc ehe project manages- of the design team. Ms. Lord-JQhnsan 4vi21 responsible਍ഀ ~ far, and involved in„ a!1 aspects of the de5ign.਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ 2. BL3jLQERS RISK SNSLIRAh'tE: ReYised Cost Of $OfYpm $9,798਍ഀ ਍ഀ The abvve cost is speeric to losses ocCurring to the project during constrL«tion. Our iizitial਍ഀ propasa1 asstuned that the Desig:i BLOilder wotild halcl the po1icy and be respansible for਍ഀ pa}rra3ent of preni iums and the associated decluctable shoLrld a loss occur; hovueuer, upan਍ഀ Further revietiv of vur notes frflni meetings with Tawn staff vve believe that Builders Risk਍ഀ will kre carried by the TOV.਍ഀ ਍ഀ 2A. GENERRL LIA[3ILITY IN'SLIRn[ti CE: $6,776਍ഀ ਍ഀ The aboue cost covers the General Liability ex13osirre For the geiierai caiitractor thrauglt਍ഀ codsfied statute, or eiglit yeai-s. All levels of huilc3ing performance and warkmanship਍ഀ 4vould he couered under the General I..iability Insura«ce.਍ഀ ਍ഀ 3. PAY;vIENT AiVD PERFORMA^JC.E 130ND: $9,798਍ഀ ਍ഀ The above cast includes a pa}°siZent attd per)orinance bond for the COiisiruction p3 tile਍ഀ builrluig, The high rate o« tlus Bond (as apercentage) is a functian af'the siae of project.਍ഀ ਍ഀ 4 uc 5 PRIVRTE LITILITY r1iNC7 TAF FFFS: s 5,000 and 89,75C? 1`e5pecYivelyr.਍ഀ Tlze above eosts are specific to utility fees paid to che Holy Crflss Electric Conilaany and the਍ഀ Water and Sanitazion L]istric-t.਍ഀ ਍ഀ 1$. S[.1PERV151t)Iti / C(7NSTRUCTIOh MRNAGEMFNT: f3evised Cost of $63,500fratn $17,000,਍ഀ ਍ഀ Fallowing a discussion with Totivii of Vai1 5taff on Friclay, June 4, our teana rewisited caur਍ഀ snanageznent and stipervision matrix for the praject, CJur Furtherecl understanding of the਍ഀ projeet allowed orar team to reevaluate the demands placeci on it €'ram a nzanagement਍ഀ perspective. We hawe detei°rrsined rhat our staff can nianage tkis projef.-t at a redticed rate.਍ഀ ਍ഀ 46. CONTINGENCY: Five Percent ( 5%) - Equal to J, SCl ]਍ഀ ਍ഀ T'his lrne rtem is not u pra~t moduPe nor is it cr hidden, f'ee. Our experienc;e suggests਍ഀ that a desipi build projert w'rll demand a cantingericy be held both by the o4vner anci the਍ഀ design bu5lder.਍ഀ ਍ഀ 4$. DFStGN BLtII.DER FEE: Revised Cost to 4.85%f'rorza 5.25% ($29,627from .$33,855)਍ഀ ਍ഀ Fo3l o►vin~1 a diSCliSS9dil Wit~'1 T4'uYil Qf V3i1 S[iF~ QI4 FT34~dv, jur~e 4, our tean~ rev;sited Qur਍ഀ J਍ഀ propasec3 compensatian fQr the project. We have cieternZineci that the praject remains਍ഀ 4ialole for our Frm at a sliglitly reduced rate. Please be aware that we are willirtg to reduCe਍ഀ this Fee Further if the Town esf Vail woiilcl be wiIling to accept apersonal guarantee in lieu of਍ഀ a bond. The terins and conditions associatecl ,vith a payment bond are substantive and਍ഀ reniedies afforcied a surecy sliauld a laond be called are extremely orzerous. As sucli, a਍ഀ rrasnirnunl ri5k-adjusted retiu°n musY be maiiitaizizci.਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ The abave fee is incltisive of pro€it anci our ofFice overhead, iiicluding executive and਍ഀ accounting fursctions.਍ഀ ਍ഀ S[TE W ORK:਍ഀ ਍ഀ Ta prepare the site and 6Liilding paci Foi` vertical construction we ariginalIy esttmated, in our਍ഀ first propasal, tlie cast to be $43,500. Following our interview and aFter speaking ca batii tlle਍ഀ neighbor cQncerned witIi drainage (ice danz) issuea azid our engineers, we are in Fu41 agreenaent਍ഀ ti7at the hest ca«rse aFaction waulcl be to bury the drainage culvert beginiiing at the clunip of਍ഀ evei-ga-eens aiid contiiiuieig beyoncf the rlriveway, A1tliougY} «re did not i:icfude this iiumber in਍ഀ tsur ariginal propasal rve beliere this work care be completed for an additional s 10,5{3Q, Witll਍ഀ tl-iis mociificatian the cotai site work cast vvill he $54,000, We have consulted with both Long's਍ഀ Excavation (5ubcontractor) aald f ea1: Land Cansultaiits (Civil Engineers) and they believe this਍ഀ budget is sufFicient to complete the propased scope of wrark. ~਍ഀ ਍ഀ The breakout for the afarementiongd scope is as fallouvs:਍ഀ ਍ഀ J SLirVey $2, 50i3਍ഀ Buiirling Excaaation and Bacfclill $24,500਍ഀ Site Excavation $I 3,5Q4਍ഀ Utiiities [nfrastructure 53,00iD਍ഀ ਍ഀ 5ubtotal - lnitial Qtiote $43,50{}਍ഀ Add Full-Lengtli Buried Drainage Ctilvert 1 SO0਍ഀ Total $54,OQ0਍ഀ ਍ഀ Survey incliFdes; Three clit-nensional stakiaig of botli the structure and sice Features -e.g,਍ഀ cuiverts. Aksa includes Iii7proVement Location Certificates.਍ഀ ਍ഀ Builciing excatiration and Backfill inclurles: Foundarian ioating excaFation, 6ackfill and਍ഀ preparation far concrete slabs.਍ഀ ਍ഀ Site Excavation ineludes: [nstallation of site drainage features and all site grading (d-ainage and਍ഀ inal). This nurnber also includes all elebris rernova] and the reeonstruetion of the tipstreani਍ഀ stream rui7oFf channel. We also assume a soils test to validate soii conelitiotis; ho+.vever, this Eine਍ഀ iteni is 1FStecl separately aaid ►-tat included in the tatal above (Sozl Testing line item 4,800).਍ഀ ਍ഀ UEilitzes 1r►frastructure includes: Cans3ectipn te existi►3g tap for Fvater, se4wer electric and gas.਍ഀ Provide trench tor teleeonirnunicatians - e.g, ca6ie and telephane.਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ QRA[NAGE RND DEBR[S M[TIGATICJIV:਍ഀ ਍ഀ Our intent in de::igning the drainage plan is to allow For pratection ie7 the er'ent of a 100 year਍ഀ flood event. To acliie►+e this level of protection it will be necessary to p+erFarm upstream਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ remeciiatiors whitll will include tree stunip removal and rerstoviiag atiy bther debris, including਍ഀ the nian-rnade daaii. Tlis remeriiaticaii w'rl1 a11ow for a cansistent streaaii channel and flow (based਍ഀ upon season).਍ഀ ਍ഀ Qur initial praposa1 includes btidgets far clriveway culverts, culvert inlets and heiglitened਍ഀ Fouradatian walls; ]zawever, a culvert extension to the pines ia=ould minimize the likelilioad of an਍ഀ ice da»7 in the runoff stream. Given the Tnrvn's preference For this feature we ha►re engineered਍ഀ tlie follawing approach;਍ഀ ਍ഀ + A newly constrLrcted headwall consisting (preferably) of ansite boulders at the entrance਍ഀ to the new kaw•ied dh-ainage cLrlvert (At the cIurnp of Evergreens)਍ഀ M Btjried drainage culvert eonsistizig of two 3(}" "smoath" exterior rated PVC (ADS)਍ഀ pzpe ruruiing the length of the pi•aPerty ane] continuing be}and the drive4uay਍ഀ + Flared end section beyrand drivcway਍ഀ * Per the haxard mitigatiara repoa•t, foundatron walls of increased height to protect against਍ഀ a 100-year t14od eveilt਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ~ y [I".TERIOR TRIM PACKAGE.਍ഀ ~਍ഀ Interiot- Trim Package: We have propvsed a 1eve1 of finish that equals the valley staizdard for਍ഀ af}ordable or deed restricteel hausing. Given the sinall size of the pi•aject and probability the਍ഀ buyer ~.vill be selerted priar to construetion, we suggest alloeving the buyer signiFicant input and਍ഀ abil'sty to upgrade any finish at a eost plus aur 4.85% Fee. Wz propose that the D uplex Praject਍ഀ at a minimuni incluele the following conlponents:਍ഀ ਍ഀ + RaiSed panel rvoad doars an iiieiamine cabinet boxes rvieh caneealeci lainges (Kitchen਍ഀ CaUinets)਍ഀ • 1Jesigner laininate kitchen cauntea-tops and 4" backsplash (also larninate) - Fornzica ar਍ഀ equivalent਍ഀ ਍ഀ + Fu[1-size Energy Star refrigeratvE-, hoarl, range/avera, disliNvasher and clisposal਍ഀ o R.efriget-ator Kentnore 68972਍ഀ c) Range - ICenmare 94102਍ഀ a Hood - Kenmore 53345਍ഀ o Dishwasher - GE GSD21 []{]NW W਍ഀ U [nSinkErator - Model Badger l I]isposer਍ഀ • Stainless steel kitchen sink wit1) clu-anle single liandle faucet and spray nvzzie - Kohler਍ഀ base level or e9uivalent਍ഀ 0 Single zone (iriclividual s~stem per uziit) gas fired mechatiical force~]-air lieating਍ഀ T਍ഀ 0 4" base and 3" case -paiizted IvtDF triin਍ഀ + Carpet and vinyl floor finishes wicli upgrade options -s 18.00 per sq yci (snaterials cflst -਍ഀ Sliaw csr equivalent) Far carpet and $ 1.50 per sq ft (materials cost - Armstrong ar਍ഀ equivalent) for vinyl [laor. We welcome bLiyer iirput on selectian of tlooring.਍ഀ 0 Chronie Plunibing fixtures and bath accessories hahler base level or equivalejie਍ഀ .਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ • Batliroatii sinks and toilets - KoMer base level or equivalent਍ഀ • S' F'tberglass cub ajid siiorver conibinnation - ai7e piece.਍ഀ * Recessed lighting cans ui l•:itcljen਍ഀ ਍ഀ * Ceiling scosices in ha41►vays - liglatiaig਍ഀ • S4vitched outiets in coi-nmon az•eas ajid bedraosns਍ഀ + ficaaice bar lighting iix batliroDnas਍ഀ • 6 paz1e1 hcallaw core interior doQrs and throme (lever operated) hard4Ware਍ഀ • 1rs5ulated (rnetal surface) painted exterior doors - Thermadoar or equivalent਍ഀ • Cat 5 telrphone and caUle Nviring rr-ith outlet to each bedi-ooin arid Litchen and living਍ഀ room਍ഀ ਍ഀ • Eggshell paiizt for all interior surf'aces excepT f'or trim whicii will he serni gloss -਍ഀ 5herxviii Williarns or equivalexit. We welcome input Frorn the buyer- oii paiilt selectioii਍ഀ • [nsulated garage doar਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ RLTERNRTES AND t1Dfl5:਍ഀ ਍ഀ €t is passibl'e that the Town aiidlor patentaal buyers nzay c]esire u~sgraded tinishes. We lsa~~e਍ഀ identified tlie most €i'keIy areas for up~grac~e (this list is nat all ilIclLISive arid is based upon਍ഀ upgrades to the baseline proppaa€) and t13e estirnated casts on aper duplex unit basas. These਍ഀ upprades and additions are set Forth 6e10v,=:਍ഀ Granate Cmunter Taps in [titchea7 Area $2,000਍ഀ Solic3 Wooc3 Base, Case and Doors (Fine) 51 1,Do[]਍ഀ Solid 1111ood $ase, Case and Doars (Alder) $15,000਍ഀ Slate Flooring - Entry Way Utily $ ~਍ഀ Slate Flooring - ICitclien $ l,f D਍ഀ Geramic Tile - All Batla~-c~onis $1 i2[~_਍ഀ Hardtiwood F1oor- Living R4vni 54,04{}਍ഀ Stainlecs 5tee1 Appliances $1,Fi0f7਍ഀ SQlid Waod (Pine) Eiltry L?oor $750਍ഀ Garage Door Opener $S00਍ഀ Air Caiid.itioniaig Llpgrade $5,0(l0਍ഀ Cfierr4 Cabinet Doors Llpgrade (Kitchen) $3,O0f1਍ഀ C:ast frorn Tubs ai1d Tile W alls $1,8(]o ✓਍ഀ ਍ഀ We will be 17appY to sizake any and all other upgrades at cast (labfle- and materials)13lus our਍ഀ GC Fee - 4.85°10.਍ഀ ਍ഀ Our origiziaI proposal specified an alternative design (witla additaanal casts) Iabeled "Silver਍ഀ lIpgrade Concep€". This pac€cage includes 3{30 sq !t in addicianal space and includes reiocatisig਍ഀ the livbig area io the fii-st floor, aii additianal powc3er rtiorn, mud rooin and an enlarged niaster਍ഀ siute. Exterior arcl-utecture is enhanced by greater articulation and additiona] design elements.਍ഀ This package does nvt include aiiy upgrades to interior finishes, We have estimated that tkus਍ഀ upgrade will tast approximaieiy s 34,713 niore per unit tiian the base-line praposal.਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ CLOSCNG:਍ഀ ਍ഀ In elasing we would Iike to again thank trou Eor the 4ppartunity to prauide further elarificativn਍ഀ an ocir propasal and we lvok farwarri to warking witli the Hflusin~ Aut~~ority to design and਍ഀ eanstruct the Arosa Qrk,e Dtiplex, Please feel free to contact rne at any tinie with coinments or਍ഀ qLiestions.਍ഀ ਍ഀ 5incerely,਍ഀ ਍ഀ Qavid Viele਍ഀ ਍ഀ ~਍ഀ ਍ഀ President਍ഀ f .L. Viele Coristruction, CNC.਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ~਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ~਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ Deraifed Costs - Base Concept (Revision T) immom਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ Cosc per SA Ft m਍ഀ 1 Plans/Engineering $15.$4 $ 46,500਍ഀ 2 BuNders' Risk Irrsurance $0.00 $ - By Town਍ഀ 2A General Lia6ility [nsurance $2.24 $ 6,575਍ഀ 3 Permits or Bonds $3.25 $ 9,528 Assumes Builciing Permit Fee +s waiveeV਍ഀ 4 PrivaYe Utility Fees $1.10 $ S,DtlD਍ഀ 5 5ewer,IWatef- 7ap Fees $332 $ 4,750਍ഀ 6 Cvncre[e Testing $0.24 $ 700਍ഀ 7 5[YiiTesting $0.61 S 1,80O਍ഀ 8 5urvey $0.85 $ 2,560਍ഀ 9 Building Excav./8arkfill $8.35 $ 24,500 Perimeter brain, Slab Prep਍ഀ 10 5ite Excavatian $4.60 $ 13,500਍ഀ 10A fu$l Length CuEver[ $3.58 $ iQ,S[kFJ Fram evergreens therugh deiveway਍ഀ 11 Utliities tlnfrastructurej $1.02 $ 3,000 Asssarnes ex'ss4ing taps in place਍ഀ 12 Concrete - S'rte $0.51 $ 1,5{10਍ഀ 13 Concrete - Suild'tng $10.22 $ 30,000਍ഀ ia c❑mmon LaaQr S437 $ 14,004 1/2 rme S28/hf਍ഀ 15 5upervision,ICQnsYruciiesn Mgt. $21.64 $ 63,5G0 Fu19 Time $75/hr 16 Rough Caepentry $10.94 $ 32,000 S]Ni5 + Trusses + Interior Wall + Siding਍ഀ 17 Finish Carpen#ry $2.00 $ 5,869 Irtcludes poors਍ഀ 18 Raugh Lumher $27.94 $ 82,000 51M5 + Trusses + Interiot Wall + 5iding.਍ഀ 19 F€nish Luntber $2.72 $ 3,969 MDF਍ഀ 20 PEumbing $7.91 $ 23,223 Fire Sprinkier Exeiuded਍ഀ 20p Heating $5.78 $ 15,969 -਍ഀ 21 5heefinetal $0.95 $ 2,800 Bath Vents Only਍ഀ 22 5teel $0,00 Assumed None਍ഀ 23 Damproo6ng - $1.40 $ 4,190਍ഀ 24 Roofing - $5.39 $ 15,820਍ഀ 25 Skseetrack $7.16 $ 21,018਍ഀ 26 Raugh Hardware $0.68 $ 2,400 SiMS਍ഀ 27 Finish Nardware $0.55 $ 1,620 Includes Bath Hardware਍ഀ 28 Rppliances* $2.13 $ 6,440 AII Electr3c, lneludes Fireplace਍ഀ 29 Eiectrktal $6.00 $ 17,610਍ഀ 30 Winttows/Lightwells $3.34 $ 9,810਍ഀ 33 NVirrars $0.21 $ 615਍ഀ 32 Painting $5.05 $ 14,817਍ഀ 33 Insula[ion $0.85 $ 2,495਍ഀ 34 Cabinets &Taps $335 $ 9,832 Laminate਍ഀ 35 carpec/vinyi $2.48 $ 7,279਍ഀ 35 ' Stutico $2.04 $ 6,000 Chimneys Only਍ഀ 37 4verhead pbars $1.03 $ 3,008਍ഀ 38 A.C. PavinBJStriping $141 $ 16,000਍ഀ 39 Landscaping/Brrigatian $1.19 $ 3,50(3 IrrigatiQn Excluded਍ഀ 40 Final Cr3nst Clean Up $0.$5 $ 2,5[}0਍ഀ 43 Trash/N4ail $1.94 $ 5,700 Toilets, Office, 5upplies, Phone਍ഀ 42 Rental/Trash $2.86 $ 8,400 IZ Loads਍ഀ 43 Mi5c.lsmau roxil5 $0,85 $ 2,500਍ഀ 44 Lodging ${].40 $ -਍ഀ 45 Winter Candittons $4.77 $ 14,00t)਍ഀ 46 Contingency $9:93 $ 29.I37 S`Yo਍ഀ 47 Costs Suhtotal $268.48 $ 611,885਍ഀ 48 Fee 4.85$`0 $ 29,527਍ഀ 49 C05F5 TpTAL $218.57 $ 641,512਍ഀ LEEn Bronze Certificatian਍ഀ 54 Land $44.39 $ 130,000਍ഀ BREAK-fVEM SALfS P1ifCE WiT1i kANd PER UAFiT $262.87 $ 385,756਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ !)etailed Cosc - 5ilver Upgrade Cvncept (Revision 1) 46਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ Cost per Sq Ft 3235਍ഀ 2 Pians/En$ineering $24.55 $ 66,540਍ഀ 2 Builders' Risk Insurance $0,00 $ -਍ഀ 2A General Liatrility Insurance $2.24 $ 7,233਍ഀ 3 Permits or Bpnds $3.24 5 10,481 Rssumes BuiEciing Permic Fe2 is waiaed਍ഀ 4 Pr'svate lJtility Fees $1.55 $ 5,000਍ഀ 5 5ewerfWaterTap Fees $3.32 $ 10,725਍ഀ 6 Concreke Testing $0.22 $ 700਍ഀ 7 Sail TesYing S0.56 $ 1,800਍ഀ $ 5urvey $0.85 $ 2,750਍ഀ 9 Bui€ding Exeav./Backfill $8.33 $ 26,950 Perimeter prain, Slab Prep਍ഀ la Site Excavativn $4.59 14,850 Assumed diversiran of Steam Drainage਍ഀ 10A Full Length Culvert $3.25 i$ 10,500 From evergreens thraugh driweway਍ഀ 11 UYilities (Infrastructure) $1.02 $ 3,300 Assumes existing taps in piace਍ഀ 12 ConcreTe - Site $8.51 ' $ 1,650਍ഀ 13 Concrete - Bu+lding $10.20 $ 33,000਍ഀ 14 Comman Lahor $4.33 S 14,004 1J2 Time 528Jhr਍ഀ 15 5upervisFOnjCanstructivn M t. $19.63 $ 63,500 Full Tme $75Jhr਍ഀ 16 Rough Carpen[ry $10.$$ $ 35,200 SIM5 + Trusses + Interior Wall + Siding਍ഀ 17 Finish Carpentry $2.00 $ 5,455 Includes Dflvrs਍ഀ 18 Rough Lumber $27.88 $ 9[1,2[70 SIRAS + lrusses + Interfor Walk + Sidirog਍ഀ 19 Finish Lumber $231 $ 8,765 MIDF਍ഀ 20 Plumbing $7.44 $ 25,545 Fire Sprinkler Exclud+ed਍ഀ 20A FCeating "y5,77 $ 18,665਍ഀ 27 5h€etsnetaf $0.95 $ 3,080 'Bath Vents €]nly਍ഀ 22 StQet $0.00 $ - Rssumed None਍ഀ 23 Damproofing $1.39 $ 4,510਍ഀ 24 Roa€ing - $5.38 5 17,402਍ഀ 25 Sheecrack $7.15 $ 23,119਍ഀ 25 Rough Hardware $0.68 $ 2,20I3 5lN7S਍ഀ 27 Finish Hardware $0.55 $ 1,782 ' IncAudes Bath Hardware਍ഀ 28 Appliances` $2.19 $ 7,Q84 ' All Electric, Includes Fireplace਍ഀ 29 Electrical $5.99 S 19,371਍ഀ 30 W+ndows/Lightwelks $3.34 $ 14,791਍ഀ 31 Mfrrors $0.21 $ 678਍ഀ 32 Painting $5.04 $ 15,299਍ഀ 33 Insulation $0.85 $ 2,744 '਍ഀ 34 Cabinets & Tops $3.34 $ 10,815 Laminate਍ഀ 35 Carpet/Vinyl 52.48 $ 8,007਍ഀ 36 5tucco $2.04 $ 5,600 thimneys Only਍ഀ 37 Overhead Dvors $1.42 $ 3,309਍ഀ 38 A.C. Paving/Striping $3.40 $ 11,400਍ഀ 39 Larrdscaping/Irrigatian $1.19 $ 3,850 Irrigation ExcEuded਍ഀ 40 Final Const CIe2n Up $0.85 $ 2,750਍ഀ 41 Trash/Maii $1.75 $ 5,700 Tvilets, dFfice, Supplies, Phone਍ഀ 42 Renta9JTrash $186 $ 4,240 12 Loads਍ഀ 43 Misc.fSmall7ools 5037 S 2,5O0਍ഀ 44 Lodging $(}.00 $ -਍ഀ 45 Winter Canditivns $4,75 $ 15,400਍ഀ I਍ഀ 46 Cantingency $9,9I $ 32,G53 S%਍ഀ 47 Cvsts 5ubtatal $209.64 $ 678,053਍ഀ 48 fee 4,85% S 32,886਍ഀ 49 COSTS tOTAL $219.76 $ 710,939਍ഀ L€EE} 5ilver Certificatidn਍ഀ 4300 additivnal square foofage of Piving space਍ഀ 50 Laad $40.19 $ 130,000਍ഀ BREAK-EVEN 5ALE5 PRICE U'VITH LAND AER UiVlT $259.95 5 420,469਍ഀ ਍ഀ Exhibit F਍ഀ aeiailed Crast - Silver Upgrade Concept (Revisian 3)਍ഀ s/3Q/xaps਍ഀ ,਍ഀ cnntrQCr Exh,6Fr F਍ഀ ਍ഀ ਍ഀ CoSt per 5q Ft $ 241.52਍ഀ 2 Plans/Engineering 522.25 5 12,000 Includes PEC and wetland studies਍ഀ T 6uilders' Risk insurancp $0.22 $ 700਍ഀ 2A General Liahility Insurance $2.24 $ 1,233਍ഀ 3 Permits or $onds $2.62 $ 8,481 Use tax and bvnds are exc9uded਍ഀ 4 Private Utility Fees $1.55 $ 5,000਍ഀ 5 5ewer/Watee/Gas Tag Fees $3.32 $ 10,725਍ഀ fi Concrete Testing $0.22 $ 706਍ഀ 7 5ail Testing $1.02 $ 3,34D Reeent 5oids Repvrt included਍ഀ 8 5+arvey $0.85 5 2,750਍ഀ 9 8uilding Excav./Baekfill $8.33 $ 26,950਍ഀ 10 Site Excavation $6.30 $ 26,850 Addltlonaf sewer and cfrainage manhales iniluded਍ഀ 10A Fu11 Length Culvert $3.25 $ 10,500਍ഀ li Utilities (InFrastructure) $1.79 $ 5,800 Separate water and sewer serviees Feam a Singfe tap਍ഀ 12 Concrete - 5ite $0.97 $ 3,150 Additional drainage inlet added਍ഀ 13 Cvncrete - Building 5{3G & Faund 514.14 $ 45,753 Additional foundatian cvncrete for saif retenSian added਍ഀ 14 Common Lahae i $4.33 $ 14,600 112 time @$28Jhr਍ഀ 15 Supervision,ICons[ructiarr Mgt. $19.63 $ 53,50{] Full time oQ $75fhr਍ഀ 16 Raugh Carpentry $10.88 $ 35,200਍ഀ 17 Fin9sh Carpen[ry 52-00 S 6,455਍ഀ 18 Rough tum6er $27.88 $ 90,200਍ഀ 19 Firsish Lumber/doors $9.16 $ 29,525 Solid pine option added਍ഀ 20 Plumbing $9:[ll $ 29,145 Cast irvrr 6aihtubs and tite optivn added਍ഀ 20A Heating - $5.77 $ 18,665਍ഀ 21 Sheetmetal $(}.95 $ 3,480਍ഀ 22 5teel $0.00 $ -਍ഀ 23 Darmppraofing $1.39 $ 4,510਍ഀ 24 Roafing $5.38 5 17.402਍ഀ 25 5heetrack $7.15 S 23,114਍ഀ 25 Rough Hardware $0.68 $ 2,200਍ഀ 27 Finish Hardware $CsSS $ 1,782਍ഀ 28 Rppliances' $2.50 $ 8,084 Gas range option added਍ഀ 24 Eletkrical $5.99 $ 19,371਍ഀ 30 Windcsws/LightweEls $3.34 $ 10,791਍ഀ 31 Mirrars $0.21 $ 678਍ഀ 32 Painting $5.04 $ 16.299਍ഀ 33 Insulatian $0•85 5 2,744਍ഀ 34 Cabirse;s & Tops $3.34 $ 10,815਍ഀ 35 CarpetfTile $4.70 $ 15,207 Ti'!e Kitchen ar+d 8aths option added਍ഀ 36 5tucco $2.04 $ 6,600਍ഀ 37 Overhead Dqors $1.02 5 3,309਍ഀ 38 A.C. Faving/SYriping $3.40 $ 11,000਍ഀ 39 Landscaping/lrrigatian $1.29 $ 3,850਍ഀ 40 Finaf Cons[ Clean Up $4.85 $ 2,750਍ഀ 41 Trash/Mail $1,76 ~ 5,700਍ഀ 42 RentalfTrash $2.86 $ 9,24(}਍ഀ 43 Misc.JSmall Tools $6.77 5 2,500਍ഀ 44 Lodging $0.00 $ -਍ഀ 45 Wintee Conditions $4.76 $ 15,400਍ഀ 46 Contingency $9.51 $ 32,051਍ഀ 47 CostsSu6tatal $230.34 $ 745,165਍ഀ 48 Fee 4.$5% $ 36,141਍ഀ 49 CUSTS TOTAE $241.52 $ I81,307਍ഀ