Supply and Install of Playground Equipment and Safety Surfacing

expired opportunity(Expired)
From: Ramara(Town)
ADM-01-2023

Basic Details

started - 27 Feb, 2023 (13 months ago)

Start Date

27 Feb, 2023 (13 months ago)
due - 05 Apr, 2023 (11 months ago)

Due Date

05 Apr, 2023 (11 months ago)
Bid Notification

Type

Bid Notification
ADM-01-2023

Identifier

ADM-01-2023
Township of Ramara

Customer / Agency

Township of Ramara
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REQUEST FOR PROPOSAL Bluebird Park and Lagoon City Beach and Park Playground File # ADM-01-23 As Described Herein and Addressed: Attention Josh Kavanagh Director of Infrastructure By Courier or Drop off Township of Ramara Administration Building Box 130, 2297 Highway 12, Brechin, ON L0K 1B0 Please submit completed proposal in person or by mail in a sealed envelope quoting the above tender number and closing date. Electronic Submissions will also be accepted and may be forwarded to jkavanagh@ramara.ca, and shall include all pages of the tender, and all supporting documentation. CLOSING DATE: April 5, 2023 TIME: 12:00 pm - noon PUBLIC OPENING: NO LOCATION: 2297 Highway 12, Brechin, ON L0K 1B0. LATE SUBMISSIONS WILL NOT BE ACCEPTED The Township reserves the right to accept or reject all or any submissions. BLUEBIRD AND LAGOON CITY PLAYGROUND 1 mailto:jkavanagh@ramara.ca
Respondent(s) initials and date: _ BLUEBIRD AND LAGOON CITY PLAYGROUND Page 2 of 18 Table of Contents PART I – INFORMATION TO RESPONDENTS ..................................................................... 3 1. INTRODUCTION .................................................................................................. 3 1.1. PURPOSE ............................................................................................................... 3 1.2. SCOPE OF WORK ............................................................................................... 3 1.3. LOCATION AND DESIGN .................................................................................... 4 2. FORM OF PROPOSAL ........................................................................................ 4 PART II – STANDARD TERMS AND CONDITIONS .............................................................. 5 1. DEFINITIONS ....................................................................................................... 5 2. FREEDOM OF INFORMATION ........................................................................... 5 3. BRIBERY/FRAUD ................................................................................................ 5 4. PURCHASING PREFERENCE ............................................................................ 5 5. INSURANCE ........................................................................................................ 6 6. WORKPLACE SAFETY AND INSURANCE BOARD (WSIB) ............................... 6 7. ACCESSIBILTY .................................................................................................... 7 8. HEALTH & SAFETY ............................................................................................. 7 9. PRICING AND PAYMENT .................................................................................... 8 10. SCHEDULE .......................................................................................................... 8 PART III – SPECIFICATIONS................................................................................................. 8 1. SCOPE OF SERVICES ........................................................................................ 8 2. SPECIFICATIONS ............................................................................................... 8 3. MANDATORY STANDARDS ............................................................................... 9 4. SITE WORK ......................................................................................................... 9 5. SITE PROTECTION ............................................................................................. 9 6. CLEAN UP ........................................................................................................... 9 7. COMPLETION .................................................................................................... 10 7.1. FINAL INSPECTIONS ....................................................................................... 10 7.2. FOLLOWING CONSTRUCTION COMPLETION ............................................... 10 8. PROPOSAL EVAULATION ................................................................................ 10 8.1 CRITERIA ............................................................................................................ 10 APPENDIX A - RESPONDENT INFORMATION FORM ....................................................... 13 APPENDIX B – PROPOSAL PRICING FORM ..................................................................... 14 APPENDIX C – ABILITY AND EXPERIENCE FORM ........................................................... 16 APPENDIX D - DECLARATION OF ACCESSIBILITY COMPLIANCE FORM ...................... 17 APPENDIX E - PLAYGROUND DRAWING AREA ............................................................... 18 Respondent(s) initials and date: _ BLUEBIRD AND LAGOON CITY PLAYGROUND Page 3 of 18 PART I – INFORMATION TO RESPONDENTS 1. INTRODUCTION 1.1. PURPOSE The Township of Ramara is seeking proposals from qualified play equipment manufacturers for the design, supply, and installation of IPEMA certified accessible play equipment and safety surfacing. Respondents will be expected to provide detailed layouts of all playground equipment and engineered wood fibre safety surface, including all details related to the preparation of play areas, and any other specific area requirements. Respondents to this proposal are asked to include a variety of play equipment designed to accommodate users aged 18 months to 12 years old. Proponents are encouraged to use creative methods of fulfilling the play recommendations of CSA-Z614-12 for the age groups identified and fits within the spaces detailed in APPENDIX E. Submissions must include electronic drawing with components labelled and shown at an appropriate metric scale, showing the footprint of the proposed structures, descriptions of individual features and all required safety and non- encroachment zones. Respondents will submit at least two (2) full color 3-D drawings (axonometric) from different viewpoints to illustrate components and the entire structure (11” x 17” page size) as well as catalogue descriptions of individual play components. In addition to the basic requirements of the proposal, respondents may attach additional electronic pages of separate correspondence detailing further information that would enhance their proposal, or descriptions of any value added services they may offer. 1.2. SCOPE OF WORK The Township of Ramara is seeking proposals from qualified play equipment manufacturers for the design, supply, and installation of IPEMA certified accessible play equipment and engineered wood fibre safety surfacing. Respondents will be expected to provide detailed layouts of all playground equipment and engineered wood fibre safety surface, including all details related to the preparation of play areas, and any other specific area requirements. Respondents will also be required to provide a third party play inspection pass in compliance with CAN/CSA/Z614-07. Respondent(s) initials and date: _ BLUEBIRD AND LAGOON CITY PLAYGROUND Page 4 of 18 1.3. LOCATION AND DESIGN Bluebird Park Bluebird Park is located in the Township of Ramara west of 6331 Bluebird Street. Respondents to this tender are asked to include playground designs that include varying challenges for children aged 18 months to 12 years, as well as for children with varying mental and physical abilities. Respondents must conform as closely as possible to the indicated size. Suppliers are encouraged to use creative methods of fulfilling the recommendations of CAN-CSA-Z614-07, or latest revision. Lagoon City Beach and Park Lagoon City Beach and Park is located in Lagoon City north of 114 Lake Ave. Similar to above, Respondents to this tender are asked to include playground designs that include varying challenges for children aged 18 months to 12 years, as well as for children with varying mental and physical abilities. Respondents must conform as closely as possible to the indicated size. Suppliers are encouraged to use creative methods of fulfilling the recommendations of CAN-CSA-Z614-07, or latest revision. Budget Allocation (excluding HST) The budget is $195,000; this amount is provided to assist the Proponent in the preparation of a bid that meets both the playgrounds criteria of maximized play value, safety, durability, appearance, and warranty at a cost that is consistent with the budget allocation. As well, this includes excavation of the play area, required drainage, geotextile fabric, engineered wood fibre safety surface and edging. 2. FORM OF PROPOSAL All proposals must include the forms provided and clearly marked with “Proposal for Supply and Install of Playground Equipment and Rubberized Safety Surfacing – File ADM – 01 – 2023. Any questions regarding this proposal should be directed by e-mail to Josh Kavanagh, Director of Infrastructure, jkavangh@ramara.ca. No questions will be accepted after March 15, 2023 at 4:30 p.m. It will be the Respondent’s responsibility to clarify any questions before submitting a proposal. A written addendum issued by the Township of Ramara is the only means of changing, amending or correcting this RFP. In the process of responding to this RFP, the Respondent should not utilize any information obtained outside this protocol. mailto:jkavangh@ramara.ca Respondent(s) initials and date: _ BLUEBIRD AND LAGOON CITY PLAYGROUND Page 5 of 18 PART II – STANDARD TERMS AND CONDITIONS 1. DEFINITIONS The following definitions apply to the interpretation of the Request for Proposal; a. “Respondent” means a person or entity that is submitting a tender in response to the Tender Process. b. “Contractor” means the successful Respondent to this Request for Proposal, which enters into a written contract with the Township to perform the services outlined in this document. c. “Contract” means an agreement to be signed between the Township and the successful Respondent pursuant to the tender process. d. “Contract Administrator” means a person authorized or appointed by the Township to act on behalf of the Owner in any particular capacity. e. “Closing Time” Time and Date of Tenders has the meaning ascribed thereto in Part I and Part II of these Instructions to Respondents. f. “OPS” means the current Ontario Provincial Standards published by the Ontario Standards organization. g. “RFP” means “Request for Proposal.” h. RFP Documents” means the documents listed in Part III – Specifications. i. “Work” means the work to be performed by a Consultant pursuant to a Contract issued as a result of this tender as described in the Contract Documents and includes, but is not limited to, the work generally described in Part III – Specifications. j. “Township” means the Corporation of the Township of Ramara. 2. FREEDOM OF INFORMATION All submissions to the Township become the property of the Township and such are subject to the “Municipal Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act.” 3. BRIBERY/FRAUD Should any Respondent or any of their agents give or offer any gratuity or attempt to bribe any employee of the Township, or to commit fraud, the Township shall be at liberty to cancel the prospective Respondent’s submission or contract. 4. PURCHASING PREFERENCE No preference will be given to any business for goods and/or services provided to the Township and/or Commission. Respondent(s) initials and date: _ BLUEBIRD AND LAGOON CITY PLAYGROUND Page 6 of 18 5. INSURANCE The Successful Respondent(s) shall maintain and pay for Comprehensive General Liability Insurance with an insurer acceptable to the Township. The coverage shall include premises and all operations liability to be performed by the Respondent. This insurance coverage shall be subject to limits of not less than Two Million Dollars ($2,000,000.00) inclusive per occurrence for bodily injury, death and damage to property including loss of use thereof for any one occurrence. The policy shall include the Corporation of the Township of Ramara as an additional insured in respect of all operations performed by or on behalf of the Respondent. The Respondent(s) shall be entirely responsible for the cost of any deductible that is maintained in any insurance document. The Insurance Policy shall not be altered, canceled or allowed to expire or lapse, without thirty (30) days prior written notice to the Township. The Liability Insurance shall not contain any exclusion of limitations in respect of shoring, underpinning, rising or demolition of any building or structure, pile driving, caisson work, collapse of any structure or land from any cause. Where applicable the Respondent(s) shall carry standard automobile and non- owned automobile liability insurance and shall protect them against all liability arising out of the use of owned or leased vehicles, used by the Respondent(s), its employees or agents. The limits of the liability for both owned and non-owned vehicles shall not be less than Two Million Dollars ($2,000,000.00) per occurrence. 6. WORKPLACE SAFETY AND INSURANCE BOARD (WSIB) The successful Respondent(s) shall supply a Certificate from the WSIB prior to the start of the contract indicating that all of the assessments the Respondent(s) or subcontractor(s) is liable to pay under Workplace Safety Insurance Board Act or successor legislation have been paid and they are in good standing with the Board. Effective January 1, 2013, Bill 119 legislates that all Contractors and Sub- Contractors categorized under class G: construction, shall have WSIB account and clearance coverage prior to commencing any contract. Alternatively, if the successful Respondent(s) is an Independent Operator and is not categorized under Class G: Construction, the Respondent(s) shall submit a letter, from the WSIB, confirming that s/he has Independent Operator Status under the WSIB Act for work to be carried out for the Township. If the Respondent(s) does not have Independent Operator Status, the Respondent shall; • Complete an Independent Operator Status Questionnaire upon being awarded the contract; and, Respondent(s) initials and date: _ BLUEBIRD AND LAGOON CITY PLAYGROUND Page 7 of 18 • Fund all costs associated with any appeal of a determination by WSIB that the Respondent is not an Independent Operator; and, • Provide proof of Employer’s Liability Insurance (provided either by WSIB or the Contractor’s insurance provider. The Respondent(s) acknowledges and agrees that the Township is not hiring an employee(s) to perform the work associated with this Tender. As such the Township reserves the right to terminate all Contracts associated with this Tender if all appeals have been exhausted and the Respondent(s) are determined by WSIB or court or tribunal of competent jurisdiction to be an employee. Any and all monies to be paid to the Respondent(s) shall be returned regardless of the extent of work that has been completed to that point, and all material and documents associated with the Tender, as well as Township property, shall be returned to the Township. The Respondent(s) acknowledges and agrees that any work completed to the date the appeal process has been completed, and an unfavorable determination is made will be provided to the Township for free and without any expectation of compensation. The risk associated with completing any work while there is an appeal process underway is entirely born by the Respondent(s). 7. ACCESSIBILTY The Respondent(s) shall comply with the provisions of the Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act 2005, S.O. 2005, chapter 11 and the Regulations with regard to provision of the goods and/or services contemplated herein, including, without limitation, section 6 of Ontario Regulation 429/07, Accessibility Standards for Customer Service, as amended. The Respondent(s), when applicable, shall ensure that its employees, agents, volunteers and representatives receive training regarding the provision of the goods and services to person with disabilities. The Respondent(s) acknowledges that the Corporation of the Township of Ramara, in deciding to purchase goods or services through its procurement process, is required to consider the accessibility for persons with disabilities, when applicable and practical to do so. 8. HEALTH & SAFETY All work performed under this contract must be carried out in accordance with the terms and conditions of the Ontario Occupational Health and Safety Act (OHSA), applicable Regulations, applicable standards, and other applicable legal requirements. Unless otherwise stated, the successful Respondent, for the purposes of the OHSA, shall be designated as the ‘Constructor’ for this project. The constructor has complete control of the work on behalf of the Township and is responsible for regulatory compliance and safe work procedures on the job site. Any requirement for a Notice of Project to be submitted to the Ministry of Labor (MOL) is the sole responsibility of the constructor. The Constructor further acknowledges and agrees that any breach or breaches of the OHSA, applicable Regulations, Standards, Environmental Protection Act (EPA), other legal requirements, and/or their own Health & Safety Policies and Procedures whether by the Constructor or any of its subcontractors may result in: • The termination of the contract, Respondent(s) initials and date: _ BLUEBIRD AND LAGOON CITY PLAYGROUND Page 8 of 18 • The immediate removal of the Constructor and/or sub-contractor’s equipment from the site, • The forfeiture of all sums owing the constructor/or sub-contractor by the Township. 9. PRICING AND PAYMENT Prices submitted on the attached proposal sheet(s) shall be net prices, in Canadian dollars, all costs must be included in the unit cost of the item (i.e. minimum order charge, shipping, administrative costs, etc.). Freight on board (FOB) destination shall include duty, custom clearance, exchange and all other charges. The respondent’s prices shall include the design, supply delivery and installation of the play equipment and resilient safety surfacing, and third party inspection “pass”. Harmonized Sales Tax (H.S.T.) is applicable and is shown on submission form. 10. SCHEDULE (A) Release of RFP: February 21, 2023 (B) Submission of Proposal: April 5, 2023 (C) Recommendation of Award: April 24, 2023 (D) Commencement of Services: TBD (E) Project Completion: November 30, 2023 The Township reserves the right to alter the scheduling of items “C” to “E.” R espondents are asked to designate one contact person to whom any additional information deemed to be relevant to the proposal may be communicated. PART III – SPECIFICATIONS 1. SCOPE OF SERVICES The Township of Ramara is seeking proposals from qualified play equipment manufacturers for the design, supply, and installation of IPEMA certified accessible play equipment and safety surfacing. Respondents will be expected to provide detailed layouts of all playground equipment, engineered wood fibre safety surfacing including border and all details related to the preparation of play areas and any other specific area requirements. Respondents will also be required to provide a third party play inspection pass in compliance with CAN/CSA/Z614-07. 2. SPECIFICATIONS Respondents shall include a minimum of one (1) playground design per park, utilizing the area and size identified for the installation. Please note the play area shown on the attached drawing (Appendix E). Proposals should be designed to conform as closely as possible to the proposed size or smaller. The Successful respondent may be requested by the Township to make minor revisions to the design (including but not limited to color selection, certain proposed components Respondent(s) initials and date: _ BLUEBIRD AND LAGOON CITY PLAYGROUND Page 9 of 18 and orientation) at no extra cost. 3. MANDATORY STANDARDS • Play equipment manufacturing and installation must comply with CAN/CSA- Z614- 97 – Children’s Play spaces and Equipment or latest revision. Proposals are to include layout design drawings of structures, showing all safety setbacks (fall zones, non-encroachment zones, etc.), within proposed play area dimensions. Proposals that do not meet minimum safety requirements will be disqualified. • All play equipment shall be IPEMA Certified. Respondents are to submit evidence of this certification in the form of the IPEMA-issued Certificate of Compliance, listing each proposed component. • An independent safety inspection ‘PASS’ report shall be completed for the equipment and surfacing by a CPRA – Canadian Playground Certified Inspector certifying compliance with CAN/CSA-Z614-07. 4. SITE WORK The successful respondent is responsible for the following items of site work: • The coordination of all aspects of play equipment and safety surfacing supply and installation. • The coordination to locate all underground services prior to the commencement of the project and provide a copy of all utility locates to the Director of Infrastructure, in advance of commencing site works. • The successful respondent shall notify the Director of Infrastructure a minimum of Five (5) working days in advance of entering the work site to arrange to meet on-site to confirm removal and installation schedule, construction access routes and current site and access conditions, play area location and equipment orientation, etc. The installer is to point out and record any existing site damages prior to entering the site, so as to avoid any possible repair charges they are not responsible for. • Any disruption to the park lands shall by the responsibility of the successful respondent and shall be repaired to the satisfaction of the Director of Infrastructure and prior to the Township’s acceptance of the site. • It is the responsibility of the successful respondent to ensure that all components are completely installed and inspected to meet the standards of CAN/CZA-Z614-07 or latest revision and to the satisfaction of the Director of Infrastructure prior to the Township’s acceptance of the site. 5. SITE PROTECTION Due care and attention shall be given to the project to ensure that the surrounding area is protected from damage and that residents are protected from hazards resulting from the activity of the work for this proposal. 6. CLEAN UP The successful respondent shall ensure that during construction and upon project Respondent(s) initials and date: _ BLUEBIRD AND LAGOON CITY PLAYGROUND Page 10 of 18 completion, the successful respondent is responsible for ensuring that all parkland and construction access points are clean and free from deleterious materials. 7. COMPLETION 7.1. FINAL INSPECTIONS Prior to the acceptance of the play equipment by the Township, the successful respondent shall submit a detailed Safety Inspection which has been completed by an independent third party playground safety inspector. This inspection shall be coordinated and completed with the Director of Infrastructure e and Township staff as deemed necessary. There shall be no costs to the Township associated with the third part re-inspections. It is the successful respondent’s responsibility to meet all items which prevent the approval of the third party play inspection. The play area shall be fenced until their party play inspection ‘PASS’ has been achieved and report supplied to the Township of Ramara, Director of Infrastructure. Fencing is to be removed by the successful respondent up on “PASS” rating of third party play inspection. 7.2. FOLLOWING CONSTRUCTION COMPLETION Supply a Maintenance Kit consisting of maintenance manual, touch up paint, fasteners and any necessary tools required by tamper proof fasteners, for each playground structure and a metric scale as-built drawing illustrating all equipment, required setbacks and non- encroachment zones. All facets of this work are to be under warrantee for a minimum period of one (1) years after acceptance by the Township of Ramara. The warrantee shall extent to the complete operation of systems, materials, workmanship including all restoration. The Respondent agrees torepair or replace any defects occurring within the warrantee period, free of expense to the Township of Ramara. 8. PROPOSAL EVAULATION Submissions will be evaluated based on respondents who have conformed with all aspects to the RFP and who are capable of performing the Contract requirements and the integrity and reliability, which will assure good faith performance. The Township of Ramara shall consider each submission and after such consideration, shall have the right to do one or more of the following: • Require any/all of the respondents to attend individual interview(s)/presentation(s) to clarify their submission. • Develop a short list and conduct negotiations with all short listed respondents. • Examine/test products contained in the proposals. 8.1 CRITERIA It is the intention of the Township of Ramara to provide the maximum, play benefit for the stated prescribed cost and not to award based upon bottom-line price. With this in mind, the objective of respondents should be to provide value to the intended user group by proposing the best playground and array of creative play elements with high play value for local residents. Respondent(s) initials and date: _ BLUEBIRD AND LAGOON CITY PLAYGROUND Page 11 of 18 Each proposal will be evaluated based on the following factors listed for compliance with RFP requirements. a. 50% - Best value for the Township b. 25% - Demonstrated play value of the proposed equipment including accessible and inclusive design. c. 25% - Maintenance warranty and service, including timely availability of parts for future repairs and retrofitting. Respondent(s) initials and date: _ BLUEBIRD AND LAGOON CITY PLAYGROUND Page 12 of 18 SUBMISSION FORMAT & CONTENTS Respondents must complete the following information: I. Complete APPENDIX A - Respondent Information Form II. Complete APPENDIX B – Proposal Pricing Form III. Complete APPENDIC C – Respondent Ability and Experience Form IV. Complete APPENDIX D – Declaration of Accessibility Compliance Form. V. APPENDIX E – PLAYGROUND DESIGN Failure to complete the above may result in disqualification of the proposal submission. Respondent(s) initials and date: _ BLUEBIRD AND LAGOON CITY PLAYGROUND Page 13 of 18 APPENDIX A - RESPONDENT INFORMATION FORM RESPONDENTS must complete this form and include with their submission. Please ensure all information is legible. Company Name Contact Name Address (Including postal code) Office Phone # Toll Free# Cellular# Fax# E-Mail Address Website HST Account # Respondent(s) initials and date: _ BLUEBIRD AND LAGOON CITY PLAYGROUND Page 14 of 18 APPENDIX B – PROPOSAL PRICING FORM We, the undersigned, having carefully examined the site of the proposed work and the Specifications and Addenda for the Proposed Supply and Installation of Playground Equipment and Safety Surfacing at Bluebird Park and Lagoon City Beach and Park, and hereby agree to furnish all materials require in conformity with the said documents for the following sum of: BLUEBIRD PARK ITEM # DESCRIPTION OF WORK UNIT EXTENDED 1.0 Design, supply and install play equipment, plus meeting requirements described in the body of the RFP document. Lump Sum $ 1.2 Supply and install safety surfacing including border Lump Sum $ 1.3 Provide “PASS” of third part inspection of completed play equipment, including ‘drop’ tests for CSA compliance. Lump Sum $ LAGOON CITY PARK 2.0 Remove current playground structure. Design, supply and install play equipment, plus meeting requirements described in the body of the RFP document. Lump Sum $ 2.2 Supply and install safety surfacing including border Lump Sum $ 2.3 Provide “PASS” of third part inspection of completed play equipment, including ‘drop’ tests for CSA compliance. Lump Sum $ TOTAL BID PRICE (INCLUSIVE OF HST) $ Respondent(s) initials and date: _ BLUEBIRD AND LAGOON CITY PLAYGROUND Page 15 of 18 I/WE _____________________________________________agree to commence work on _______________________________and diligently perform the work continuously without undue delay and further promise to complete the work by November 30th 2023. I CERTIFY THAT ALL PRICES IN SCHEDULE I CONSTITUTE THE OFFICAL QUOTATION BID NAME: __________________________________________________________________ (PRINT) AUTHORIZED SIGNATURE: _________________________________________________ DATE: ___________________________________________________________________ Respondent(s) initials and date: _ BLUEBIRD AND LAGOON CITY PLAYGROUND Page 16 of 18 APPENDIX C – ABILITY AND EXPERIENCE FORM The Respondent shall provide below three (3) separate customers other than the Township having purchased a similar size and design of goods and/or services as specified herein for a previous three (3) year period from the issuance of this document. REFERENCE #1 Customer Contact Name & Phone Number Date of Purchase Description of Goods or Services Provided REFERENCE #2 Customer Contact Name & Phone Number Date of Purchase Description of Goods or Services Provided REFERENCE #3 Customer Contact Name & Phone Number Date of Purchase Description of Goods or Services Provided REFERENCE RELEASE FORM I (authorized signatory for the submitting firm) authorize the Township to contact the person and/or organization listed on the ABILTY & EXPERIENCE FORM, for the purpose of obtaining information relating to the Respondent The Township reserves the right to call references if in its sole discretion finds a need to do so. The Township reserves the right to check other references other than listed herein. Respondent(s) initials and date: _ BLUEBIRD AND LAGOON CITY PLAYGROUND Page 17 of 18 APPENDIX D - DECLARATION OF ACCESSIBILITY COMPLIANCE FORM Company Name: Contact Name: Title: Date: I acknowledge that I am required to comply with Section 6 of Ontario Regulation 429/07 (Accessibility Standards for Customer Service made under the Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act, 2005). I confirm that my employees, agents, volunteers and representatives who are required to receive training under the Act have completed the required. I will provide to The Corporation of the Township of Ramara any further documentation that confirms this training upon its request. I will indemnify the Corporation of the Township of Ramara from and against any costs, expenses, fines, penalties, damages or losses that may arise or may be incurred as a result of my failure to comply with these requirements. I declare that I have read, understood and will meet all enacted accessibility standards as amended from time to time. I further declare that if applicable I will undertake to ensure any sub-contractors hired by (Insert company name) for the completion of work contracted by the Township of Ramara will also comply with the above requirements. Authorized Signature Date I have authority to bind the corporation. Respondent(s) initials and date: _ BLUEBIRD AND LAGOON CITY PLAYGROUND Page 18 of 18 APPENDIX E - PLAYGROUND DRAWING AREA Bluebird Park Lovely Day Park

2297 Hwy 12, PO Box 130 Brechin ON L0K 1B0Location

Address: 2297 Hwy 12, PO Box 130 Brechin ON L0K 1B0

Country : CanadaState : Ontario

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