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HomeMy WebLinkAboutContract #: 004211 - From: To: - Exception - ExceptionSchool Department Administration Building North Andover, MA FORM OF GENERAL BID D, . -v !;,i (� r.of 4 ers Kang Associates, Inc. January 2, 2014 To the Awarding Authority: A. The undersigned proposes to furnish all labor and materials required for the School Department Administration Building, North Andover, Massachusetts, in accordance with the accompanying plans and specifications prepared by Kang Associates, Inc. for the contract price specified below, subject to additions and deductions according to the terms of the specifications. B. This bid includes addenda numbered 1, 2, 3 C. The proposed contract price is: 'T"1 mj l l"oVN s kA h n. dyer_ n;nt I -y �i9 4�Mcgusan�rl �ah4 I�uv�cLv 4 doLk wS dollars ($ b% r $0-D ) For Alternate #1: LAN YAO1kSckMd 60110#'S - �, 0 0 c) Deduct $ dollars ($ For Alternate #2: Seven thousand four Hundred Deduct $ dollars ($ -7,420 twenty dollars For Alternate #3: Two thousand dollars ($ Deduct $ -2,000 For Alternate #4: Deduct $ Seventy seven thousand two dollars ($ -77,200 hundred dollars For Alternate #5: Deduct $Eighteethousand four hundr%&ars($ -18,450 ftty dollats D. The subdivision of the proposed contract price is as follows: Item 1. The work of the general contractor, being all work other than that covered by Item 2: Item 2. Sub -bids as follows: Sub -trade Name of Sub -Bidder Mason : 04.21 .1 Brick Masonry LAL Masonry 04.72.00 Cast Stone Masonry Roofingg: 07.31% Asphalt Shingles MDM Engineering 07.53.00 Elastomeric Membrane Roofing 09.51.23 Acoustical Tile Ceilings VfV A..,.....a-4--I FORM OF GENERAL BID - 1 Bond req'd Amount Yes/No $ 99,800 Yes $ 74,000 Yes $ 16,570 Yesrs School Department Administration Building North Andover, MA 09.90.00 Painting and Coating 14.42.16 Vertical Wheelchair Lifts Division 21 Fire Protection Division 22 Plumbing Division 23 HVAC Division 26 Electrical Division 28 Fire Alarm O'Byrne Painting $ Eagle Elevator Kang Associates, Inc. January 2, 2014 28,700 Yes $ 26063 Yes Ebacher Plumbing $ 74,000 Yes LaPan Mechanical Thomas E. Snowden $ 58,000 Yes Wayne J. Griffin $ 324,000 Yes 215,000 Yes Total of Item 2: $ 917,033 E. The undersigned agrees that, if he is selected as general contractor, he will within five days, Saturdays, Sundays and legal holidays excluded, after presentation thereof by the awarding authority, execute a contract in accordance with the terms of this bid and furnish a performance bond and also a labor and materials or payment bond, each of a surety company qualified to do business under the laws of the commonwealth and satisfactory to the awarding authority and each in the sum of the contract price, the premiums for which are to be paid by the general contractor and are included in the contract price; provided, however, that if there is more than 1 surety company, the surety companies shall be jointly and severally liable. The undersigned hereby certifies that he is able to furnish labor that can work in harmony with all other elements of labor employed or to be employed on the work; that all employees to be employed at the worksite will have successfully completed a course in construction safety and health approved by the United States Occupational Safety and Health Administration that is at least 10 hours in duration at the time the employee begins work and who shall furnish documentation of successful completion of said course with the first certified payroll report for each employee; and that he will comply fully with all laws and regulations applicable to awards made subject to section 44A. The undersigned further certifies under the penalties of perjury that this bid is in all respects bona fide, fair and made without collusion or fraud with any other person. As used in this subsection the word "person" shall mean any natural person, joint venture, partnership, corporation or other business or legal entity. The undersigned further certifies under penalty of perjury that the said undersigned is not presently debarred from doing public construction work in the commonwealth under the provisions of section twenty-nine F of chapter twenty-nine, or any other applicable debarment provisions of any other chapter of the General Laws or any rule or regulation promulgated thereunder. 1/30/2014 Date DeIulis Brothers Construction Co Inc. (Name of General Bidder) By: Vice President Signature and Title of Person Signing Bid Antonio Pacitti 31 Collins Street Terrace Business Address Lynn, MA 01902 City and State FORM OF GENERAL BID - 2 School Department Administration Building North Andover, MA CERTIFICATE OF CORPORATE BIDDER Patrick DeIulis Clerk Bid Form, and that Antonio Pacitti Kang Associates, Inc. January 2, 2014 certify that I am the of the corporation named as Bidder in the who signed the Bid Form on behalf of the Bidder was then the Vice President of said corporation and that I know his signature; that his signature thereto is genuine and that the Bid Form was duly signed, sealed and executed for and in behalf of said corporation by authority of its governing body. DeIulis Brothers Co str ction Co., Inc. Corporatd S - Secretary -Clerk January 30, 2014 Date CORPORATE BIDDER - 1 CERTIFICATIONS CERTIFICATE OF NON -COLLUSION The undersigned certifies under penalties of perjury that this bid or proposal has been made and submitted in good faith and without collusion or fraud with any other person. As used in this certification, the word "person" shall mean natural person, business, partnership, corporation, committee, union, club or other organization, entity, or group of individuals. Signature _ Z���— Za� Date January 30, 2014 Antonio Pacitti, Vice President DeIulis Brothers Construction Co., Inc. Print Name & Title Company Name CERTIFICATE OF TAX COMPLIANCE Pursuant to Chapter 62C of the Massachusetts General Laws, Section 49A (b), I Antonio Pacitti authorized signatory for DeIulis Brothers Construction C6 Inc Name of individual Name of contractor do hereby certify under the pains and penalties of perjury that said contractor has complied with all laws of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, and the Town of North Andover, relating to taxes, permit or other fees, reporting of employees and contractors, and withholding and remitting child support. -Z �4 January 30, 2014 Signature Date CERTIFICATION LABOR HARMONY AND OSHA TRAINING REQUIREMENTS The undersigned certifies under penalties of perjury that he is able to furnish labor that can work in harmony with all other elements of labor employed or to be employed at the work and that all employees to be employed at the worksite and in the work will have completed an OSHA -approved construction safety and health course lasting at least ten (10) hours. Signature Antonio Pacitti, Vice President Print Name & Title Date January 30, 2014 DeIulis Brothers Construction Co Inc Company Name { The Commonwealth of Massachusetts Executive Office for Administration and Finance Division of Capital Asset Management and Maintenance One Ashburton Place Boston Massachusetts 02108 RECEIVE® SEP 16 2013 Delulis Brothers DEVAL L. PATRICK GLEN SHOR GOVERNOR Tel. (617) 727-4050 SECRETARY, ADMINISTRATION & Fax: (617) 72 7-53 63 FINANCE TIMOTHY P. MURRAY LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR Prime/General Certificate of Con,tractor Eligibility CONTRACTOR IDENTIFICATION NUMBER: 0328 CAROLE CORNELISON COMMISSIONER This Certificate Shall Be Used for Submitting Prime/General Bids Only 1. CERTIFICATION PERIOD: This Certificate is valid from 9/22/2013 to 9/22/2014 2. CONTRACTOR'S NAME: DeIulis Brothers Construction Co., Inc. 3. CONTRACTOR'S ADDRESS: 31 Collins Street Terrace, Lynn, MA 01902 4. WORK CATEGORIES: This Contractor is certified to file bids under Massachusetts General Laws Chapter 149, Chapter_149A and Chapter 25A in the following checked Categories of Work: ❑ Alarm Systems ❑ Asbestos Removal ❑ Deleading ❑ Demolition ❑ Doors & Windows ❑ Electrical ❑ Electronic Security Systems [] Elevators ❑ Energy Management Systems ❑ Exterior Siding Fire Protection Sprinkler Systems ❑ Floor Covering G General Building Construction IZ Historical Building Restoration [V] Historical Masonry ❑ Historical Painting ❑ Historical Roofing ❑ HVAC E -/]Masonry ❑ Mechanical Systems ❑ Modular Construction/Prefab 5. EVALUATIONS: Number of Projects Evaluated: 13 Average Project Evaluation Rating: 97 Number of Projects Below Passing Score: 0 ❑ Painting ❑ Plumbing ❑Pumping Stations ❑ Roofing []Sewage & Water Treatment Plants ❑Telecommunication Systems ❑ Waterproofing 6. PROJECT LIMITS: Single Project Limit (SPL): $18,282,000.00 Aggregate Work Limit (AWL): $22,449,000.00 General Building Construction Limit: : N/A 7. SUPPLI R DIVE RSIT FFI RTIFICATION: N/A Freya S. Bernstein, Deputy General Counsel, for Carole J. Cornelison, Commissioner C� 1 //2� Approval Date NOTE TO CONTRACTORS: Complete Applications for Renewal of Contractor Eligibility are due no later than three months PRIOR to the Expiration Date of the. -Certification Period shown above. Failure to submit Completed Applications timely may result in a gap in Certification or a lapse in Certification altogether for your company. Reviewer's Initials VIS Fidelity and Deposit Company Post Office Box 1227 OF MARYLAND Baltimore, MD 21203 KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS: That we, DeIulis Brothers Construction Co., Inc. 31 Collins St Terrace Lynn MA 01902-2205 Bond No. ,as Principal, (hereinafter called the "Principal'), and the FIDELITY AND DEPOSIT COMPANY OF MARYLAND, P.O. Box 1227, Baltimore, Maryland 21203, a corporation duly organized under the laws of the State of Maryland, as Surety, (hereinafter called the "Surety"), are held and firmly bound unto Town of North Andover ,as Obligee, (hereafter called the "Obligee"), in the sum of Five Percent of the Bid Amount Dollars ($ 5% ), for the payment of which sum well and truly to be made, the said Principal and the said Surety, bind ourselves, our heirs, executors, administrators, successors and assigns, jointly and severally, firmly by these presents. WHEREAS, the Principal has submitted a bid for School Department Administration Building, North Andover NOW, THEREFORE, if the Obligee shall accept the bid of the Principal and the Principal shall enter into a contract with the Obligee in accordance with the terms of such bid and give such bond or bonds as may be specified in the bidding or contract documents with good and sufficient surety for the faithful performance of such contract and for the prompt payment of labor and material furnished in the prosecution thereof, or in the event of the failure of the Principal to enter into such contract and give such bond or bonds. If the Principal shall pay to the Obligee the difference not to exceed the penalty hereof between the amount specified in said bid and such larger amount for which the Obligee may in good faith contract with another party to perforin the work covered by said bid, then this obligation shall be null and void, otherwise to remain in full force and effect Signed and sealed this 30 Witness ,\Aaa."A Witness C325f-50M, 792 Conforms to American Institute of Architects Document A-310. February 1970 Edition day of January A.D., 2014 DeIulis Brothers Construction Co., Inc. (Seal) Principal Vice President Antonio Pacitti FIDELITY AND DEPOSIT COMPANY OF MARYLAND Surety By (Seal) � Audrey A. cMahon, Attorney -in- act ZURICH AMERICAN INSURANCE COMPANY COLONIAL AMERICAN CASUALTY AND SURETY COMPANY FIDELITY AND DEPOSIT COMPANY OF MARYLAND POWER OF ATTORNEY KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS: That the ZURICH AMERICAN INSURANCE COMPANY, a corporation of the State of New York, the COLONIAL AMERICAN CASUALTY AND SURETY COMPANY, a corporation of the State of Maryland, and the FIDELITY AND DEPOSIT COMPANY OF MARYLAND a corporation of the State of Maryland (herein collectively called the "Companies"), by GEOFFREY DELISIO, Vice President, in pursuance of authority granted by Article V, Section 8, of the By -Laws of said Companies, which are set forth on the reverse side hereof and are hereby certified to be in full force and effect on the date hereof, do hereby nominate, constitute, and appoint Robert E. SENNOTT, Peter F. SENNOTT, Lee A. MCNELLY, Audrey A. MCMAHON, Deborah L. BURNS and Laurence R. HALL, all of Topsfield, Massachusetts, EACH its true and lawful agent and Attorney -in -Fact, to make, execute, seal and deliver, for, and on its behalf as surety, and as its act and deed: any and all bonds and undertakings, and the execution of such bonds or undertakings in pursuance of these presents, shall be as binding upon said Companies, as fully and amply, to all intents and purposes, as if they had been duly executed and acknowledged by the regularly elected officers of the ZURICH AMERICAN INSURANCE COMPANY at its office in New York, New York., the regularly elected officers of the COLONIAL AMERICAN CASUALTY AND SURETY COMPANY at its office in Owings Mills, Maryland., and the regularly elected officers of the FIDELITY AND DEPOSIT COMPANY OF MARYLAND at its office in Owings Mills, Maryland., in their own proper persons. The said Vice President does hereby certify that the extract set forth on the reverse side hereof is a true copy of Article V, Section 8, of the By -Laws of said Companies, and is now in force. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the said Vice -President has hereunto subscribed his/her names and affixed the Corporate Seals of the said ZURICH AMERICAN INSURANCE COMPANY, COLONIAL AMERICAN CASUALTY AND SURETY COMPANY, and FIDELITY AND DEPOSIT COMPANY OF MARYLAND, this 22nd day of June, A.D. 2012. ATTEST: Assistant Secretary Eric D. Barnes ZURICH AMERICAN INSURANCE COMPANY COLONIAL AMERICAN CASUALTY AND SURETY COMPANY FIDELITY AND DEPOSIT COMPANY OF MARYLAND C�IIJy MQ Dt�ps� � 'µy INSU 1 SEAL '^ —•— io5 � 4 s 671, +'� •i�a�rJ � NIp, �,np,•, J i Vice President Geoffrey Delisio State of Maryland City of Baltimore On this 22nd day of June, A.D. 2012, before the subscriber, a Notary Public of the State of Maryland, duly commissioned and qualified, GEOFFREY DELISIO, Vice President, and ERIC D. BARNES, Assistant Secretary, of the Companies, to me personally known to be the individuals and officers described in and who executed the preceding instrument, and acknowledged the execution of same, and being by me duly sworn, deposeth and saith, that he/she is the said officer of the Company aforesaid, and that the seals affixed to the preceding instrument are the Corporate Seals of said Companies, and that the said Corporate Seals and the signature as such officer were duly affixed and subscribed to the said instrument by the authority and direction of the said Corporations. IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed my Official Seal the day and year first above written. • 1tG} •:f G •t t , D i< Maria D. Adamski, Notary Public My Commission Expires: July 8, 2015 POA -F 063-3865B EXTRACT FROM BY-LAWS OF THE COMPANIES "Article V, Section 8, Attorneys -in -Fact. The Chief Executive Officer, the President, or any Executive Vice President or Vice President may, by written instrument under the attested corporate seal, appoint attorneys -in -fact with authority to execute bonds, policies, recognizances, stipulations, undertakings, or other like instruments on behalf of the Company, and may authorize any officer or any such attomey-in-fact to affix the corporate seal thereto; and may with or without cause modify of revoke any such appointment or authority at any time. CERTIFICATE I, the undersigned, Vice President of the ZURICH AMERICAN INSURANCE COMPANY, the COLONIAL AMERICAN CASUALTY AND SURETY COMPANY, and the FIDELITY AND DEPOSIT COMPANY OF MARYLAND, do hereby certify that the foregoing Power of Attorney is still in full force and effect on the date of this certificate; and I do further certify that Article V, Section 8, of the By -Laws of the Companies is still in force. This Power of Attorney and Certificate may be signed by facsimile under and by authority of the following resolution of the Board of Directors of the ZURICH AMERICAN INSURANCE COMPANY at a meeting duly called and held on the 15th day of December 1998. RESOLVED: "That the signature of the President or a Vice President and the attesting signature of a Secretary or an Assistant Secretary and the Seal of the Company may be affixed by facsimile on any Power of Attorney... Any such Power or any certificate thereof bearing such facsimile signature and seal shall be valid and binding on the Company." This Power of Attorney and Certificate may be signed by facsimile under and by authority of the following resolution of the Board of Directors of the COLONIAL AMERICAN CASUALTY AND SURETY COMPANY at a meeting duly called and held on the 5th day of May, 1994, and the following resolution of the Board of Directors of the FIDELITY AND DEPOSIT COMPANY OF MARYLAND at a meeting duly called and held on the 10th day of May, 1990. RESOLVEI'. "That the facsimile or mechanically reproduced seal of the company and facsimi,e or mechanically reproduced signature of any•Vice-P*esi6ent,°�:^'',:�:••�, ,1 "!^.'ir:'�:''" +t,('doripn.:(^;.e�hr+� h',i!�1P:'tr-veto'.;,.;�,:..,iw..e.after,wherever appearing ucona certified copy'of any power of attorney issued by the Company, shall be valid and binding upon the Company with the same force and effect as though manually affixed. IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, I have hereunto subscribed my name and affixed the corporate seals of the said Companies, this day of 20Z. OrN W •N. T • o . � i 3� �? co : •w•� O R SEAL yob 1,o�6B.�y� � �Q ~MIMpIM��� James M. Carroll, Vice President • EFFECTIVE MARCH 30, 2010 Commonwealth of Massachusetts Division of Capital Asset Management PRIME/GENERAL CONTRACTOR UPDATE STATEMENT TO ALL BIDDERS AND AWARDING AUTHORITIES A COMPLETED AND SIGNED PRIME/GENERAL CONTRACTOR UPDATE STATEMENT MUST BE SUBMITTED WITH EVERY PRIME/GENERAL BID FOR A CONTRACT PURSUANT TO M.G.L. c.149, §44A AND M.G.L. c. 149A. ANY PRIME/GENERAL BID SUBMITTED WITHOUT AN APPROPRIATE UPDATE STATEMENT IS INVALID AND MUST BE REJECTED. Caution: This form is to be used for submitting Prime/General Contract bids. It is not to be used for submitting Filed Sub -Bids or Trade Sub -Bids. AWARDING AUTHORITIES If the Awarding Authority determines that the bidder does not demonstrably possess the skill, ability, and integrity necessary to perform the work on the project, it must reject the bid. BIDDER'S AFFIDAVIT I swear under the pains and penalties of perjury that I am duly authorized by the bidder named below to sign and submit this Prime/General Contractor Update Statement on behalf of the bidder named below, that I have read this Prime/General Contractor Update Statement, and that all of the information provided by the bidder in this Prime/General Contractor Update Statement is true, accurate, and complete as of the bid date. 1/30/14 Bid Date School Dept Admin Bldg. Project Number (or name if no number) Town of No. Andover Awarding Authority SIGNATUREb Delulis Brothers Construction Co Inc Print Name of Prime/General Contractor 31 Collins St Terr., Lynn, MA Business Address 781-595-8677 Telephone Number Bidder's Authorized Representative Division of Capital Asset Management Page 1 of 10 INSTRUCTIONS INSTRUCTIONS TO BIDDERS This form must be completed and submitted by all Prime/General contractors bidding on projects pursuant to M.G.L. c. 149, §44A and M.G.L. c. 149A. You must give complete and accurate answers to all questions and provide all of the information requested. MAKING A MATERIALLY FALSE STATEMENT IN THIS UPDATE STATEMENT IS GROUNDS FOR REJECTING YOUR BID AND FOR DEBARRING YOU FROM ALL PUBLIC CONTRACTING. This Update Statement must include all requested information that was not previously reported on the Application used for your firm's most recently issued (not extended or amended) Prime/General Contractor Certificate of Eligibility. The Update Statement must cover the entire period since the date of your Application, NOT since the date of your Certification. You must use this official form of Update Statement. Copies of this form may be obtained from the awarding authority and from the Asset Management Web Site: www.mass.gov/doam. If additional space is needed, please copy the appropriate page of this Update Statement and attach it as an additional sheet. See the section entitled "Bidding Limits" in the Instructions to Awarding Authorities for important information concerning your bidding limits. INSTRUCTIONS TO AWARDING AUTHORITIES Determination of Bidder Qualifications It is the awarding authority's responsibility to determine who is the lowest eligible and responsible bidder. You must consider all of the information in the low bidder's Update Statement in making this determination. Remember: this information was not available to the Division of Capital Asset Management at the time of certification. The bidder's performance on the projected listed in Parts 1 and 2 must be part of your review. Contact the project references. AWARDING AUTHORITIES ARE STRONGLY ENCOURAGED TO REVIEW THE LOW BIDDER'S ENTIRE CERTIFICATION FILE AT THE DIVISION OF CAPITAL ASSET MANAGEMENT. Telephone (617) 727-9320 for an appointment. Bidding Limits Single Project Limit: The total amount of the bid, including all alternates, may not exceed the bidder's Single Project Limit. Aggregate Work Limit: The annual value of the work to be performed on the contract for which the bid is submitted, when added to the annual cost to complete the bidder's other currently held contracts, may not exceed the bidder's Aggregate Work Limit. Use the following procedure to determine whether the low bidder is within its Aggregate Work Limit: Step 1 Review Update Statement Question #2 to make sure that all requested information is provided and that the bidder has accurately calculated and totaled the annualized value of all incomplete work on its currently held contracts (column 9). Step 2 Determine the annual dollar value of the work to be performed on your project. This is done as follows: (i) If the project is to be completed in less than 12 months, the annual dollar value of the work is equal to the full amount of the bid. (ii) If the project will take more than 12 months to complete, calculate the number of years given to complete the project by dividing the total number of months in the project schedule by 12 (calculate to 3 decimal places), then divide the amount of the bid by the calculated number of years to find the annual dollar value of the work. Step 3 Add the annualized value of all of the bidder's incomplete contract work (the total of column 9 on page 5) to the annual dollar value of the work to be performed on your project. The total may not exceed the bidder's Aggregate Work Limit. Correction of Errors and Omissions in Update Statements Matters of Form: An awarding authority shall not reject a contractor's bid because there are mistakes or omissions of form in the Update Statement submitted with the bid, provided the contractor promptly corrects those mistakes or omissions upon request of the awarding authority. [810 CMR 8.05(1)]. Correction of Other Defects: An awarding authority may, in its discretion, give a contractor notice of defects, other than mistakes or omissions of form, in the contractor's Update Statement, and an opportunity to correct such defects, provided the correction of such defects is not prejudicial to fair competition. An awarding authority may reject a corrected Update Statement if it contains unfavorable information about the contractor that was omitted from the Update Statement filed with the contractor's bid. [810 CMR 8.05(2)]. Division of Capital Asset Management Page 2 of 10 Prime/General Contractor Update Statement Effective March 30, 2010 W U- 0 O~= W (Qj Z QLL0 0E-0 rU� O ZVW C) C) LU LLJ U) wZ0 J LJJ > Ory Qa F - U)00 Q0Z AZO w — L ~ Q jWw H 000 >- Z li CO Z WwLLJ D w O VJ W I L z I L Z C)w J j w Q m Q0 i W it F - IL Z 00�*. 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N u 3 N L � U) O1 O O C cn f6 E.c N Na) C: _a 0 E 0 ca c �cm ALO 3 0 E ccnn cu .-a) c co c_ 0 N 0 ^ > _a V/ (0 Q U 00 O O C U C O a� C Eca) L � U O O >; =3 c C N O cB a >+ C E 20 Q U CL X a) c 0 N a) 0 o - a) t 0 w N 3 N c c� a) ca O O 4- 0 0 N 0 M U N N U LU VART 3 - PROJECT PERFORMANCE For Parts 3 and 4, if you answer YES to any question, please provide on a separate page a complete explanation. Information you provide herein must supplement the Application for your most recently issued (not extended or amended) DCAM Certificate of Eligibility. You must report all requested information not previously reported on that DCAM Application for Prime/General Certificate of Eligibility. Include all details [project name(s) and location(s), names of all parties involved, relevant dates, etc.]. YES NO 1. Has your firm been terminated on any contract prior to completing a project or has ❑ any officer, partner or principal of your firm been an officer, partner or principal of another firm that was terminated or failed to complete aproject? 2. Has your firm failed or refused either to perform or complete any of its work under ❑ any contract prior to substantial completion? 3. Has your firm failed or refused to complete any punch list work under any contract? ❑ 4. Has your firm filed for bankruptcy, or has any officer, principal or individual with a ❑ financial interest in your current firm been an officer, principal or individual with a financial interest in another firm that filed for bankruptcy? 5. Has your surety taken over or been asked to complete any of your work under any ❑ contract? 6. Has a payment or performance bond been invoked against your current firm, or has ❑ any officer, principal or individual with a financial interest in your current firm been an officer, principal or individual with a financial interest in another firm that had a payment or performance bond invoked? 7. Has your surety made payment to a materials supplier or other party under your ❑ z payment bond on any contract? 8. Has any subcontractor filed a demand for direct payment with an awarding authority ❑ Z' fora public project on any of your contracts? 9. Have any of your subcontractors or suppliers filed litigation to enforce a mechanic's [] lien against property in connection with work performed or materials supplied under any of your contracts? 10. Have there been any deaths of an employee or others occurring in connection with ❑ any of yourprojects? 11. Has any employee or other person suffered an injury in connection with any of your ❑ projects resulting in their inability to return to work for a period in excess of one ear? Division of Capital Asset Management Page 7 of 10 Prime/General Contractor Update Statement Effective March 30, 2010 PART 4 - Legal or Administrative Proceedings; Compliance with Laws Please answer the following questions. Information must supplement all judicial and administrative proceedings involving bidder's firm, which were instituted or concluded (adversely or otherwise) since your firm's Application for your most recently issued (not extended or amended) Certificate of Eligibility. You must report all requested information - not previously reported on that DCAM Application for Prime/General Certificate of Eligibility. The term "administrative proceeding" as used in this Prime/General Contractor Update Statement includes (i) any action taken or proceeding brought by a governmental agency, department or officer to enforce any law, regulation, code, legal, or contractual requirement, except for those brought in state or federal courts, or (ii) any action taken by a governmental agency, department or officer imposing penalties, fines or other sanctions for failure to comply with any such legal or contractual requirement. The term "anyone with a financial interest in your firm" as used in this Section "I", shall mean any person and/or entity with a 5% or greater ownership interest in the applicant's firm. If you answer YES to any question, on a separate page provide a complete explanation of each proceeding or action and any judgment, decision, fine or other sanction or result. Include all details (name of court or administrative agency, title of case or proceeding, case number, date action was commenced, date judgment or decision was entered, fines or penalties imposed, etc.). YES NO 1. Have any civil, judicial or administrative proceedings involving your firm or a principal or officer or anyone with a financial interest in your firm been brought, concluded, or settled relating to the procurement or performance of any construction contract, including but not limited to actions to obtain payment brought by subcontractors, suppliers or others? 2. Have any criminal proceedings involving your firm or a principal or officer or ❑ anyone with a financial interest in your firm been brought, concluded, or settled relating to the procurement or performance of any construction contract including, but not limited to, any of the following offenses: fraud, graft, embezzlement, forgery, bribery, falsification or destruction of records, or receipt of stolen property? 3. Have any judicial or administrative proceedings involving your firm or a principal or officer or anyone with a financial interest in your firm been brought, concluded, or settled relating to a violation of any state's or federal procurement laws arising out of the submission of bids or proposals? 4. Have any judicial or administrative proceedings involving your firm or a principal ❑ or officer or anyone with a financial interest in your firm been brought, concluded, or settled relating to a violation of M.G.L. Chapter 268A, the State Ethics Law? Division of Capital Asset Management Page 8 of 10 Prime/General Contractor Update Statement Effective March 30, 2010 PART 4 - Legal or Administrative Proceedings; Compliance with Laws (continued) YES NO 5. Have any judicial or administrative proceedings involving your firm or a principal ❑ N or officer or anyone with a financial interest in your firm been brought, concluded, or settled relating to a violation of any state or federal law regulating hours of labor, unemployment compensation, minimum wages, prevailing wages, overtime pay, equal pay, child labor or worker's compensation? 6. Have any judicial or administrative proceedings involving your firm or a principal ❑ or officer or anyone with a financial interest in your firm been brought, concluded, or settled relating to a violation of any state or federal law prohibiting discrimination in employment? 7. Have any judicial or administrative proceedings involving your firm or a principal ❑ N or officer or anyone with a financial interest in your firm been brought, concluded, or settled relating to a claim of repeated or aggravated violation of any state or federal law regulating labor relations? 8. Have any proceedings by a municipal, state, or federal agency been brought, ❑ concluded, or settled relating to decertification, debarment, or suspension of your firm or any principal or officer or anyone with a financial interest in your firm from public contracting? 9. Have any judicial or administrative proceedings involving your firm or a principal or ❑ officer or anyone with a financial interest in your firm been brought, concluded, or settled relating to a violation of state or federal law regulating the environment? 10. Has your firm been fined by OSHA or any other state or federal agency for ❑ violations of any laws or regulations related to occupational health or safety? Note: this information may be obtained from OSHA's Web Site at www.osha.gov 11. Has your firm been sanctioned for failure to achieve DBE/MBE/WBE goals, ❑ N workforce goals, or failure to file certified payrolls on any publicprojects? 12. Other than previously reported in the above paragraphs of this Section I, have any ❑ administrative proceedings or investigations involving your firm or a principal or officer or anyone with a financial interest in your firm been brought, concluded, or settled by any local, state or federal agency relating to the procurement or performance of any construction contract? 13. Are there any other issues that you are aware which may affect your firm's ❑ N responsibility and integrity as a building contractor? Division of Capital Asset Management Page 9 of 10 Prime/General Contractor Update Statement Effective March 30, 2010 PART 5 - SUPERVISORY PERSONNEL List all supervisory personnel, such as project managers and superintendents, who will be assigned to the project if your firm is awarded the contract. Attach the resume of each person listed below. R FUNCTION SEE ATTACHED PART 6 - CHANGES IN BUSINESS ORGANIZATION OR FINANCIAL CONDITION Have there been any changes in your firm's business organization, financial condition or bonding capacity since the date your current Certificate of Eligibility was issued? ❑ Yes ® No If YES, attach a separate page providing complete details. PART 7 — LIST OF COMPLETED CONSTRUCTION PROJECTS SUBMITTED TO THE DIVISION OF CAPITAL ASSET MANAGEMENT. Attach here a copy of the list of completed construction projects which was submitted with your firm's DCAM Application for your most recently issued (not extended or amended) DCAM Certificate of Eligibility. The Attachment must include a complete copy of the entire Section G — "Completed Projects" and the final page — "Certification" (Section J) containing the signature and date that the Completed Projects list (Section G) was submitted to the Division of Capital Asset Management. 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F e c j � o a E a� _� a as i m c0 r E m 2 1 O m _ W 'o 'o O 'o `o 'o $ 'o 'o $ o' o14 0 o' D s ?; E E E @ E o g E c E @ �' E 4 � m m y J m y J y m to w f0 J _ g o� _g �g g �g E @ E__`� �m E. E.E= < �$0 EE' d= E pk, ;Y4 �m_`xo Em_= cm m� O O o�m Wm� �n sN U.. o g �� �mm c @ in E t0 E@ n0 3mx c y Hsi@ r. L d L"�in EsiE� m°Dc E= @ y m EaiE�iE� o+� go�E� a 2U'N E3 iE� P E 8 o 8 o cm iE i ma iia 3m ma JJE ma � m m� � m ma E ; '� dm �m UaE a w nE.$r a`� a� ,IE @ a� a a e a� �LL € n@ et a� N � _ 8 � NCL m � �aa ba '90 M N O N N N IIJAP N N 11V N N N .N� N T O I mm ` y '� m $ c •� m c c y c �' o c 0 m H e m m m m m o i i o i m O m f I Certification (notarization required) The undersigned, Patrick Delulis hereby certifies: (type name) That I am an owner or principal of Delulis Brothers_ Construction Co. Inc., (company name) and that all answers and all statements contained in the attached application (including Sections F and G) for certificate of eligibility are complete, true and correct. Providing false or misleading information or failure to provide all required information will be considered grounds for denial, decertification and/or debarment. I attest to the accuracy of all information contained in this application and verify that the information submitted is in fact complete, accurate and true, under oath. Signed and Sworn under the Pains and Penalties of Perjury. Dated at ,, A4,4 This 28th day of June, 2013. 6 By (signature): L ` Type name: Patrick Delulis Title or position: Vice President & Clerk Z�55& X ss.'I pSSac/vs (county) (state) Before me, l�ri k77c Ir- L Doi , personally appeared and (notary public) known to me to be Pa41•, �k Dct LLs /(-'5 ,based (name of officer) on satisfactory evidence which was his/her driver's license and acknowledged that he/she is authorized to execute the foregoing and that its execution is his/her free act and deed and the free act;Z,,& d of the firm. I— My commission expires: 3 - 30 -0018 (notary public signature) PAMELA L. HOOD (print name NOTARY PUBLIC (pl) COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS My Comm. Expires Mar, 30, 2018 **Upon completion of this Application and the two correspo� and email them to CertificationApplication.dcam(Dstate.ma.us ** Page 16 of 16 Prime/General Revised March 2011 I � DeIULIS BROTHERS CONSTRUCTION CO„ INC. PRINCIPALS: FRANK DeIULIS, President President of DeIulis Brothers since 1986, Mr. DeIulis is responsible for overseeing the general operations of the company, with primary responsibility for bid proposals and negotiated work. Mr. DeIulis has been employed with DeIulis Brothers since 1969. A detailed resume is included under Management Personnel. ANTHONY DeIULIS, Vice President & Treasurer Mr. DeIulis has primary responsibility for overseeing all field operations for the company. Since joining DeIulis Brothers in 1979 Mr. DeIulis has served as a project superintendent, estimator and project manager, in addition to his present duties as general superintendent. A detailed resume is included under Management Personnel. ANTONIO PACITTI, Vice President Mr. Pacitti is a senior estimator and project manager for the company and has been with DeIulis Brothers since 1982. A detailed resume is included under Management Personnel. PATRICK DeIULIS, Vice President and Clerk Mr. DeIulis joined DeIulis Brothers in 1989 and is involved in the administrative operations of the company, with primary responsibility for contract administration, accounting and finance. Mr. DeIulis is a graduate of Boston College's Carroll School of Management (1982), where he received a Bachelor of Science Degree in Accounting, and Suffolk University Law School (1986). Mr. DeIulis also oversees the real estate operations of several affiliated companies and is counsel to the company and its affiliates, concentrating in construction law, contracts, real estate, tax and business matters. JOHN DeIULIS, Past Treasurer An experienced builder since 1955, Mr. DeIulis was one of the founders of DeIulis Brothers. Both an experienced mason and heavy equipment operator, Mr. DeIulis was active in the field on all company projects until his retirement in 2002 and continues to be actively involved in the overall affairs of the company. MANAGEMENT PERSONNEL: FRANK DeIULIS, Project Executive Mr. DeIulis is responsible for overseeing the general operations of the company, with primary responsibility for bid proposals and negotiated work. Mr. DeIulis brings his forty plus years of construction experience to every significant project the firm undertakes, initially as the senior estimator, and thereafter as either the project executive or the project manager, depending on the scale and complexity of a particular project. Projects which Mr. DeIulis is currently managing or has managed over the past several years are listed below. AXELROD BUILDING EXTERIOR RESTORATION, NSMC, Salem, MA This phased $1.1M renovation project was completed in October, 2012 and included masonry and stucco repairs, roof replacement, and window replacement to the original Salem Hospital, the first building constructed on what is now the Salem Campus of North Shore Medical Center. SHUTE LIBRARY CONDOMINIUM, Lynn, MA This $1.4M, 8 unit project was built for a DeIulis affiliate that had acquired a shuttered branch library from the City of Lynn. The interior of the building was completely gutted to the masonry walls, the roof was dormered and a second level of living space was added. Work on the project was completed in April, 2012. REGINA CLERI RENOVATIONS, Boston, MA This $1.1M negotiated project was completed in April, 2011 and involved renovations to individual living units of the retirement home for Catholic Priests. Work was phased to allow for relocation occupancy to refurbished units and renovation of vacated units. Work on the building envelope (exterior masonry and roofing) and system upgrades to HVAC and electric was also included in the project scope. ST. RAPHAEL PARISH CENTER, Medford, MA $6M+ new 25,000 square foot parish center completed in February, 2011, constructed of structural steel with a stone and EIFS exterior, and designed to be compatible with the adjoining stone parish church constructed by DeIulis Brothers in 1993. L DeIULIS BROTHERS CONSTRUCTION CO., INC. NSMC EMERGENCY DEPARTMENT RENOVATIONS, Salem, MA $900K negotiated renovation of the Emergency Department at Salem Hospital. This project involved several different areas of the ED and was carried out over multiple phases without disrupting activities or services. OFFICE OF THE EASTERN AREA DISTRICT ATTORNEY, Lynn, MA $1M+ renovation to and conversion of warehouse space into new offices for the District Attorney. Completed in December, 2008 under a tight construction schedule, DeIulis Brothers had initially provided cost estimates that enabled the owner to successfully bid on an RFP to lease office space. JOSEPH STORY HOUSE, Salem, MA $3M historic home restoration and addition project that achieved LEED Silver certification and was completed in October, 2008. MARTUZA STUDIO, Marblehead, MA $266K negotiated project involving new construction of a stand-alone building on the grounds of a private residence. Completed in July, 2008. GREATER LYNN SENIOR SERVICES CENTER, Lynn, MA $3.7M negotiated project that included renovations to the downtown senior center and expansion and consolidation of the administrative offices for this Lynn based non-profit agency into previously unused floors of the building. Completed in October, 2007. DAVENPORT BUILDING ROOF REPLACEMENT, OPERATING ROOM and POST ANESTHESIA CARE UNIT RENOVATIONS, North Shore Medical Center, Salem, MA $1M+ negotiated projects requiring strict construction controls and coordination. These projects were carried on simultaneously and were brought in below budget with a February, 2007 completion. DiPERNA RESIDENCE, Swampscott, MA $2M+ negotiated private residence project completed in September, 2006 BALKIN RESIDENCE, Weston, MA $1.3M+ negotiated private residence project completed in August, 2006 FLATHER RESIDENCE, Marblehead, MA $1 M+ negotiated private residence project completed in September, 2005 SHUBIE'S MARKETPLACE, Marblehead, MA $1.6M negotiated project involving 11,000 square feet of wood and steel framed construction for new location of well established downtown Marblehead specialty market and grocery, completed in January, 2005 ALTMAN RESIDENCE, Beverly, MA $800K+ renovations to a waterfront commercial building that included the conversion of 2,300 square feet of second floor office space into upscale living quarters, completed in August, 2004 NORTH SECURITY GATE COMPLEX, Logan International Airport $2.3M time sensitive high technology security project for the Massachusetts Port Authority that involved the construction of the new North Security Complex and EMT facilities at Logan Airport, completed in July, 2004 CORINTHIAN YACHT CLUB PHASE II RENOVATIONS, Marblehead, MA $1.2M negotiated project completing the restoration of the original design elements of this historic building, including renovations to 4,500 square feet of interior space, system upgrades, and exterior renovations, completed in July, 2004 MARTUZA RESIDENCE, Marblehead, MA $500K+ negotiated private residence renovation project completed in July, 2004 SALEM COUNTRY CLUB ADDITION & ALTERATIONS, Peabody, MA $1.3M expansion and renovation to exclusive country club, completed in June, 2004 CORINTHIAN YACHT CLUB DINING ROOM RENOVATIONS, Marblehead, MA $1.4M negotiated project involving the complete demolition and reconstruction of the waterside section of this historic building resulting in a new and expanded dining room and function facilities, completed in July, 2003 ADDITION & RENOVATIONS TO CHURCH OF SAINT PAUL, South Hamilton, MA $1.4M negotiated project involving interior and exterior renovations, completed in June, 2003 AIL DeIULIS BROTHERS CONSTRUCTION CO., INC. NEW EMERGENCY DEPARTMENT and CARDIAC SURGERY CENTER, NSMC, Salem, MA $11M+ phased construction of two new buildings on the main campus of Salem Hospital. Phase 1 of this negotiated project involved the construction of a new state of the art emergency care facility, including separate adult and pediatric departments, combining 25,000 square feet of new construction, structural steel with masonry veneer, and 6,000 square feet of phased interior renovations to the adjoining North Shore Children's Hospital. This phase of the project was completed in April, 2002 at a cost of $6.4M. Phase 2 was underway as Phase 1 neared completion, bringing with it the first of its kind cardiac care facility on the North Shore. This phase included construction of 20,000 square feet on two levels, built over the operational receiving area for the hospital, and was completed in February, 2003 at a cost of $4.8M. PROFESSIONAL LICENSES Construction Supervisor - Commonwealth of Massachusetts Board of Building Regulations Class 1 Builders License - City of Lynn Board of Examiners General Contractor's Building License - City of Salem Building Department EDUCATION University of Massachusetts — Amherst, B.S. Civil Engineering, 1965 ANTHONY DeIULIS, General Superintendent PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE Mr. DeIulis has primary responsibility for overseeing all field operations for the company and has also served as a project superintendent, estimator and project manager. As the general superintendent Mr. DeIulis is involved in varying degrees with all on-going projects and has responsibility for allocating resources, manpower and equipment to the projects. In his present role Mr. DeIulis has, on occasion, assumed the added responsibility of being a project superintendent and in that capacity has overseen some of our more complex projects. JOSEPH STORY HOUSE, Salem, MA $3M historic home restoration and addition project that achieved LEED Silver certification and was completed in October, 2008. NORTH SECURITY GATE COMPLEX, Logan International Airport $2.3M time sensitive high technology security project for the Massachusetts Port Authority that involved the construction of the new North Security Complex and EMT facilities at Logan Airport, completed in July, 2004 SHAMROCK ELEMENTARY SCHOOL, Woburn, MA New $10M elementary school for the City of Woburn that was completed in August, 2002. The project totaled 63,000 square feet and was built using structural steel, was finished with a brick veneer, and included extensive site work. SOUTH HARBOR PARKING GARAGE, Salem, MA Highly complex project built on a very restrictive site. This $4.6M project involved construction of a new four level parking garage built on concrete filled steel pilings. The structure itself was built using poured in place concrete columns and beams supporting a pre -cast, pre -stressed floor system, with the exterior veneer consisting of brick, granite and architectural pre -cast concrete, completed in August, 1999 WHITTIER REGIONAL VOCATIONAL TECHNICAL HIGH SCHOOL, Haverhill, MA $2.3M project completed in January, 1996. This project was initially intended to be phased over a two year period; however, DeIulis Brothers was able to work with the school administration to short track the project and complete it within six months and while school was in session. The project involved removing the entire CMU veneer of the school building and replacing it with brick, and also included new flashing, windows, new entrance and courtyard, and reconstruction of parking areas. PROFESSIONAL LICENSES Construction Supervisor - Commonwealth of Massachusetts Board of Building Regulations Commonwealth of Massachusetts Department of Public Safety Hoisting Engineer License Commonwealth of Massachusetts Class A Commercial Driver's License Boston Water & Sewer Commission Drain Layer's License EDUCATION Merrimack College, B.S. Civil Engineering, 1979 AILDeIULIS BROTHERS CONSTRUCTION CO., INC. ANTONIO PACITTI, Project Manager PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE Mr. Pacitti carries dual responsibilities as both project manager and estimator. Performing the estimating function provides a solid foundation for the successful management of the project. Mr. Pacitti is experienced in managing projects across several industry markets and has been responsible for the two largest projects that DeIulis Brothers has undertaken in recent years. Mr. Pacitti has been employed with the company since 1982. Projects which Mr. Pacitti is currently managing or has managed over the past several years are listed below. NEW EAST BOSTON BRANCH LIBRARY, Boston, MA Sited adjacent to a public park, the East Boston Branch Library is a 15,000 square foot, single story, steel framed building constructed on wood pilings. The open interior features high wood ceilings that follow a curving roof representative of ocean waves. A wall of glass provides patrons with views of the park and the Boston skyline, with the remaining three elevations being a blend of glass, stone and metal. Extensive landscaping and granite paving will provide a welcoming entrance from the park. Completed in October, 2013, this $10M building project will be LEED Silver certified. ICE RINK AT CONWAY PARK, Somerville, MA New municipal skating rink that was constructed adjacent to an existing DCR Rink. A small addition to the DCR Rink expanding the existing locker rooms was also included in the project scope. Completed in September, 2012 at a cost of $3.2M. SAINT ANN SCHOOL ADDITION, Dorchester, MA Construction of a new 8h floor over the existing school building. This 5,600 square foot addition for new classrooms was constructed with CMU bearing walls and finished with a brick veneer. The new roof was framed with steel and covered with metal decking and a membrane roof. The existing roofing was removed and the plywood deck below was leveled using a gyperete system. The building was occupied and in use during construction. Work on the project was completed in December, 2011 at a cost of $1.5M+. GERIATRIC PSYCHIATRY UNIT RENOVATIONS, North Shore Medical Center, Union Hospital, Lynn, MA $700K renovation project to convert a former inpatient floor (10,000 square feet) into a new geriatric psychiatry unit. Work included new common areas, offices and patient rooms along with renovations to two nursing stations. Construction was phased to allow for the relocation of an active outpatient area that occupied 4,000 square feet. Health and safety precautions were in place to isolate the occupied area during Phase 1, which was completed in January, 2011. Work on the remaining 4,000 square feet was completed in April, 2011. DAVENPORT BUILDING EXTERIOR RESTORATION, North Shore Medical Center, Salem, MA $320K negotiated project that was completed in December, 2010. Work included powerwashing the entire building envelope, repairing spalling concrete, repairing damaged window trim and sills, applying joint sealants at all exterior windows and painting all window trim. LYNN ECONOMIC OPPORTUNITY HEAD START KITCHEN RENOVATION, Lynn, MA $300K renovation at an early childhood center, completed in November, 2010. PAUL REVERE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL, Revere, MA New construction of a 52,000 square foot elementary school, structural steel with masonry veneer, consisting of a three story classroom wing with library and administrative offices and a one story 3,000 square foot gymnasium with cafeteria. Site work included new walkways, driveway, parking area, and enclosed child play area. Completed in June, 2010 at a cost of $13.5M. NEW GIRL'S INC. CENTER, Lynn, MA $6.8M negotiated construction contract involving complete restoration of an existing 14,000 s.f. wood framed historic structure, including extensive structural repairs, and the construction of a new 14,000 s.f. steel framed addition including a gymnasium. MOST PRECIOUS BLOOD CHURCH, Dover, MA $600K+ interior renovation project with a 3 month construction schedule, completed in October, 2008. SAINT FRANCIS OF ASSISI ELEVATOR / ENTRY ADDITION, Braintree, MA $1.3M project that provided handicap access and new facilities, along with an expanded sacristy, without interrupting the use of the Church. Completed in August, 2008. NSMC OPERATING SUITE 1 RENOVATIONS, Salem, MA $173K negotiated project that was delivered under budget in February, 2008. L DeIULIS BROTHERS CONSTRUCTION CO., INC. NSMC INTERVENTIONAL RADIOLOGY / CART WASHERS, Salem, MA Two negotiated projects that were carried out in close sequence and delivered under budget. Completed in July, 2007 at a total cost of $340K DRACUT POLICE STATION, Dracut, MA 23,000 square feet of new construction, load bearing masonry with wood roof trusses. Completed in April, 2007 at a cost of $6.7M. ZARREN HEALING GARDENS, Union Hospital, Lynn, MA $300K first of its kind project providing an outdoor space for patients and staff with benches and walkways woven among colorful gardens and waterscapes, completed in October, 2006. GATE OF HEAVEN CHURCH, South Boston, MA $550K renovation project, including the addition of an elevator, completed in September, 2006. WATERTOWN FREE PUBLIC LIBRARY, Watertown, MA Renovations to the original1880's public library building, complete demolition of prior additions constructed in 1950's and later years, and new construction of 37,000 square feet on two levels. This project was completed in July, 2006 at a cost of $9.2M. TEN FEDERAL STREET, Salem, MA $7M+ negotiated project completed in April, 2006. DeIulis Brothers provided pre -construction budgeting and scheduling services to enable the owner to successfully submit a lease proposal to house the Essex County District Attorney's Office. The project added three full stories and a penthouse to an existing two story downtown office building, with each floor containing 25,000 square feet of space, and also included the 5h floor fit -up for the District Attorney's Office. NSMC PATIENT ROOM RENOVATIONS / CONDENSATE SYSTEM RE -PIPING, Salem, MA $300K+ negotiated project involving work in multiple areas and on multiple levels of the Davenport Building. The project required staggered shifts and off hours construction. DeIulis Brothers completed the project under budget in June, 2006. NSMC PARKING LOT RECONSTRUCTION, Salem, MA This negotiated project involved the demolition of a former service garage on Jefferson Avenue and reconstruction of a satellite parking facility for hospital employees. Completed in June, 2006 at a cost of $418K. P.A.C.E. FACILITY, Lynn, MA Renovations to administrative offices and access improvements for downtown center serving the elderly. Completed in May, 2006 at a cost of $250K. SALEM HOSPITAL RENOVATIONS, Salem, MA Three highly sensitive "clean room" projects, all taking place simultaneously in three different locations, with all construction activities taking place within fully functioning areas of the hospital, completed in March, 2005 at a total cost of $455K. CARLTON ELEMENTARY SCHOOL, Salem, MA $8.5M project for the City of Salem was completed in June, 2004. The project included the demolition of the former Carlton Elementary School, extensive site preparation and remediation (contaminated soils were found present at the start of excavation), and 51,000 square feet of new masonry load bearing construction. SHAMROCK ELEMENTARY SCHOOL, Woburn, MA New $10M elementary school for the City of Woburn that was completed in August, 2002. The project totaled 63,000 square feet and was built using structural steel, was finished with a brick veneer, and included extensive site work. ADDITION TO ST. THERSA'S CHURCH, North Reading, MA $1.9M renovation and addition project that consisted of a 9,000 square foot single story masonry addition for religious education classrooms along with 3,000 square feet of interior renovations to the existing church hall. This project was constructed for the Archdiocese of Boston and was completed in February, 2002. ELLISON STUDENT CENTER, Salem State College 6,000 square feet of interior renovations to house new student center. This $1.4M project was completed in December, 2000. TEMPORARY CLASSROOM / CONCESSION FACILITY, Triton School District, Byfield, MA A 3,000 square foot single story masonry building constructed adjacent to the existing Jr./Sr. High School, this project was completed in October, 2000 at a cost of $500K. �� A DeIULIS BROTHERS CONSTRUCTION CO., INC: ST. MARY'S RECTORY & PARISH OFFICES, Wrentham, MA New wood frame construction totaling 11,000 square feet for new rectory and parish offices. This project was completed in January, 2000 at a cost of nearly $1.3M. SOUTH HARBOR PARKING GARAGE, Salem, MA Highly complex project built on a very restrictive site. This $4.6M project involved construction of a new four level parking garage built on concrete filled steel pilings. The structure itself was built using poured in place concrete columns and beams supporting a pre -cast, pre -stressed floor system, with the exterior veneer consisting of brick, granite and architectural pre -cast concrete, completed in August, 1999 SAUGUS TOWN HALL, Saugus, MA This $3.7 project involved the restoration of historic Saugus Town Hall and was completed in November, 1998. THOMPSON HOUSE AT RIVERBANK CENTER, Danvers, MA This project was constructed for the New England Home for the Deaf and included 24 units of housing specifically designed for the deaf and blind. The project was constructed adjacent to the existing Home for the Deaf and was completed in January, 1997 at a cost of nearly $2.4M. ST. CECILIA'S FAMILY CENTER, Ashland, MA 10,000 square feet of new wood framed construction for parish center and religious education classrooms. This project was completed in August, 1996 at a cost of $1.2M. WHITTIER REGIONAL VOCATIONAL TECHNICAL HIGH SCHOOL, Haverhill, MA $2.3M project completed in January, 1996. This project was initially intended to be phased over a two year period; however, DeIulis Brothers was able to work with the school administration to short track the project and complete it within six months and while school was in session. The project involved removing the entire CMU veneer of the school building and replacing it with brick, and also included new flashing, windows, new entrance and courtyard, and reconstruction of parking areas. ST. MARY OF THE ASSUMPTION CHURCH, Hull, MA $1M addition and interior renovation project for the Archdiocese of Boston, completed in December, 1994. PROFESSIONAL LICENSES Construction Supervisor - Commonwealth of Massachusetts Board of Building Regulations Class 1 Builders License - City of Lynn Board of Examiners General Contractor's Building License - City of Salem Building Department EDUCATION University of Massachusetts — Lowell, B.S. Civil Engineering, 1982 Franklin Institute of Technology, Associates Degree in Architectural Engineering Technology, 1978 WILLIAM DeIULIS, Project Manager PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE Mr. DeIulis is a third generation member of the company. After undergoing a year of mentoring in the field Mr. DeIulis served as an assistant project manager for three years before assuming his present duties as a project manager. Projects which Mr. DeIulis is currently managing or has managed over the past several years are listed below. PAGE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL ADDITION & RENOVATIONS, West Newbury, MA Construction of a 7,000 square foot addition for new gymnasium, modifications to existing gym to convert use to a cafetorium, and modifications to the existing cafetorium to create a new main office area. The project scope also included renovations to the existing school for handicap accessibility, new interior finishes, and upgrades to the plumbing, mechanical, electrical and fire protection systems. Work was phased and ongoing while the school was in use with project completion occurring in August, 2013. PROFESSIONAL LICENSES Construction Supervisor - Commonwealth of Massachusetts Board of Building Regulations LEED Green Associate - Green Building Certification Institute EDUCATION University of New Hampshire, Degree in Civil Technology - Construction Management, 2007 �'I► DeIULIS BROTHERS CONSTRUCTION CO., INC. PATRICK A. DeIULIS, Assistant Project Manager PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE Mr. DeIulis is a third generation member of the company. After undergoing a year of mentoring in the field, Mr. DeIulis assumed his present duties as an assistant project manager in August, 2012. In his current position Mr. DeIulis supports project managers and superintendents on all company projects. PROFESSIONAL LICENSES LEED Green Associate - Green Building Certification Institute EDUCATION Wentworth Institute of Technology, B.S. Civil Engineering Technology, 2011 SUPERVISORY PERSONNEL: PAUL O'CONNOR, Project Superintendent Mr. O'Connor was a laborer when he first joined DeIulis Brothers in 1995 from the union local on a school project then under construction in Haverhill. Mr. O'Connor demonstrated strong construction experience and leadership skills and was given added responsibilities, including that of foreman. Following this project, Mr. O'Connor remained with DeIulis Brothers and has become a key person in our company. Mr. O'Connor went on to obtain his construction supervisor's license in 1998 and has been a project superintendent for us since, during which time he has managed some of our largest projects. Following is a listing of projects that Mr. O'Connor has served as project superintendent. NEW EAST BOSTON BRANCH LIBRARY, Boston, MA Sited adjacent to a public park, the East Boston Branch Library is a 15,000 square foot, single story, steel framed building constructed on wood pilings. The open interior features high wood ceilings that follow a curving roof representative of ocean waves. A wall of glass provides patrons with views of the park and the Boston skyline, with the remaining three elevations being a blend of glass, stone and metal. Extensive landscaping and granite paving will provide a welcoming entrance from the park. Completed in October, 2013, this $10M building project will be LEED Silver certified. SAINT ANN SCHOOL ADDITION, Dorchester, MA Construction of a new 8t' floor over the existing school building. This 5,600 square foot addition for new classrooms was constructed with CMU bearing walls and finished with a brick veneer. The new roof was. framed with steel and covered with metal decking and a membrane roof. The existing roofing was removed and the plywood deck below was leveled using a gyperete system. The building was occupied and in use during construction. Work on the project was completed in December, 2011 at a cost of $1.5M+. REGINA CLERI RENOVATIONS, Boston, MA This $1.1 M negotiated project was completed in April, 2011 and involved renovations to individual living units of the retirement home for Catholic Priests. Work was phased to allow for relocation occupancy to refurbished units and renovation of vacated units. Work on the building envelope (exterior masonry and roofing) and system upgrades to HVAC and electric was also included in the project scope. PAUL REVERE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL, Revere, MA New construction of a 52,000 square foot elementary school, structural steel with masonry veneer, consisting of a three story classroom wing with library and administrative offices and a one story 3,000 square foot gymnasium with cafeteria. Site work included new walkways, driveway, parking area, and enclosed child play area. Completed in June, 2010 at a cost of $13.5M. MOST PRECIOUS BLOOD CHURCH, Dover, MA $600K+ interior renovation project with a 3 month construction schedule, completed in October, 2008. SAINT FRANCIS OF ASSISI ELEVATOR / ENTRY ADDITION, Braintree, MA $1.3M project that provided handicap access and new facilities, along with an expanded sacristy, without interrupting the use of the Church. Completed in August, 2008. GREATER LYNN SENIOR SERVICES CENTER, Lynn, MA $3.7M negotiated project that included renovations to the downtown senior center and expansion and consolidation of the administrative offices for this Lynn based non-profit agency into previously unused floors of the building. Completed in October, 2007. ���DeIULIS BROTHERS CONSTRUCTION CO., INC. WATERTOWN FREE PUBLIC LIBRARY, Watertown, MA Renovations to the origina11880's public library building, complete demolition of prior additions constructed in 1950's and later years, and new construction of 37,000 square feet on two levels. This project was completed in July, 2006 at a cost of $9.2M. CARLTON ELEMENTARY SCHOOL, Salem, MA $8.5M project for the City of Salem was completed in June, 2004. The project included the demolition of the former Carlton Elementary School, extensive site preparation and remediation (contaminated soils were found present at the start of excavation), and 51,000 square feet of new masonry load bearing construction. NEW BUILDING FOR COMREX CORPORATION, Devens, MA New manufacturing building consisting of 15,000 square feet of wood framed construction. This nearly $1.4M project was completed in May, 2002. RENOVATIONS TO ST. ANDREW CHURCH, Billerica, MA This project involved 4,000 square feet of interior renovations and was completed in December, 2000 at a cost of $834,000. TEMPORARY CLASSROOM / CONCESSION FACILITY, Triton School District, Byfield, MA A 3,000 square foot single story masonry building constructed adjacent to the existing Jr./Sr. High School, this project was completed in October, 2000 at a cost of $500K. ST. MARY'S RECTORY & PARISH OFFICES, Wrentham, MA New wood frame construction totaling 11,000 square feet for new rectory and parish offices. This project was completed in January, 2000 at a cost of nearly $1.3M. JUVENILE COURT FACILITY, Lynn, MA This project involved conversion of a privately owned former manufacturing building into courthouse space leased to the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. Situated adjacent to the former police headquarters in downtown Lynn, this project totaled 18,000 square feet and was completed in October, 1999 at a cost of nearly $1.6M. PROFESSIONAL LICENSES Construction Supervisor - Commonwealth of Massachusetts Board of Building Regulations CHRISTOPHER DeIULIS, Project Superintendent Mr. DeIulis joined DeIulis Brothers in August, 2002, starting as a laborer and quickly rose to foreman. After serving as an assistant superintendent for a time, Mr. DeIulis assumed greater responsibility as a project superintendent and has served in that capacity since 2006. Following is a listing of projects Mr. DeIulis has supervised. PAGE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL ADDITION & RENOVATIONS, West Newbury, MA Construction of a 7,000 square foot addition for new gymnasium, modifications to existing gym to convert use to a cafetorium, and modifications to the existing cafetorium to create a new main office area. The project scope also included renovations to the existing school for handicap accessibility, new interior finishes, and upgrades to the plumbing, mechanical, electrical and fire protection systems. Work was phased and ongoing while the school was in use with project completion occurring in August, 2013. ICE RINK AT CONWAY PARK, Somerville, MA New municipal skating rink that was constructed adjacent to an existing DCR Rink. A small addition to the DCR Rink expanding the existing locker rooms was also included in the project scope. Completed in September, 2012 at a cost of $3.2M. ST. RAPHAEL PARISH CENTER, Medford, MA $6M+ new 25,000 square foot parish center completed in February, 2011, constructed of structural steel with a stone and EIFS exterior, and designed to be compatible with the adjoining stone parish church constructed by DeIulis Brothers in 1992. NSMC EMERGENCY DEPARTMENT RENOVATIONS, Salem, MA $900K negotiated renovation of the Emergency Department at Salem Hospital. This project involved several different areas of the ED and was carried out over multiple phases without disrupting activities or services. NSMC OPERATING SUITE 1 RENOVATIONS, Salem, MA $173K negotiated project that was delivered under budget in February, 2008. A '� DeIULIS BROTHERS CONSTRUCTION CO., INC. NSMC INTERVENTIONAL RADIOLOGY / CART WASHERS Two negotiated projects that were carried out in close sequence and delivered under budget. Completed in July, 2007 at a total cost of $340K DAVENPORT BUILDING ROOF REPLACEMENT, OPERATING ROOM and POST ANESTHESIA CARE UNIT RENOVATIONS, North Shore Medical Center, Salem, MA $1M+ negotiated projects requiring strict construction controls and coordination. These projects were carried on simultaneously and were brought in below budget with a February, 2007 completion. NSMC PATIENT ROOM RENOVATIONS / CONDENSATE SYSTEM RE -PIPING, Salem, MA $300K+ negotiated project involving work in multiple areas and on multiple levels of the Davenport Building. The project required staggered shifts and off hours construction. DeIulis Brothers completed the project under budget in June, 2006. PROFESSIONAL LICENSES Construction Supervisor - Commonwealth of Massachusetts Board of Building Regulations TOBIA DeIULIS, Project Superintendent Mr. DeIulis is a part owner of DeIulis Brothers and is an experienced carpenter, carpenter foreman and job superintendent. Mr. DeIulis joined DeIulis Brothers in 1960 and, until his semi -retirement in June of 2004, his tenure with the company was uninterrupted. Mr. DeIulis continues to be active on an interim basis with his duties now being limited to project supervision. Following is a partial listing of projects that Mr. DeIulis has supervised over the past several years. AXELROD BUILDING EXTERIOR RESTORATION, NSMC, Salem, MA This phased $LIM renovation project was completed in October, 2012 and included masonry and stucco repairs, roof replacement, and window replacement to the original Salem Hospital, the first building constructed on what is now the Salem Campus of North Shore Medical Center. DAVENPORT BUILDING EXTERIOR RESTORATION, North Shore Medical Center, Salem, MA $320K negotiated project that was completed in December, 2010. Work included powerwashing the entire building envelope, repairing spalling concrete, repairing damaged window trim and sills, applying joint sealants at all exterior windows and painting all window trim. OFFICE OF THE EASTERN AREA DISTRICT ATTORNEY, Lynn, MA $1M+ renovation to and conversion of warehouse space into new offices for the District Attorney. Completed in December, 2008 under a tight construction schedule. MARTUZA STUDIO, Marblehead, MA $266K negotiated project involving new construction of a stand-alone building on the grounds of a private residence. Completed in July, 2008. BALKIN RESIDENCE, Weston, MA $1.3M+ negotiated private residence project completed in August, 2006 SALEM HOSPITAL RENOVATIONS, Salem, MA Three highly sensitive "clean room" projects, all taking place simultaneously in three different locations, with all construction activities taking place within fully functioning areas of the hospital, completed in March, 2005 at a total cost of $455K. SALEM COUNTRY CLUB ADDITION & ALTERATIONS, Peabody, MA $1.3M expansion and renovation to exclusive country club, completed in June, 2004 ADDITION & RENOVATIONS TO CHURCH OF SAINT PAUL, South Hamilton, MA $1.4M negotiated project involving interior and exterior renovations, completed in June, 2003 ADDITION TO TALCOFSKY RESIDENCE, Swampscott, MA $1M+ addition to private residence featuring extensive interior finishes and a significant amount of site masonry, completed in March, 2002 CHANCERY BUILDING THIRD FLOOR ADDITION, Brighton, MA $1.2M third floor addition to administrative offices for the Archdiocese of Boston, consisting of 4,200 square feet, structural steel frame with brick and stone veneer, completed in January, 2001 SAUGUS TOWN HALL, Saugus, MA This $3.7 project involved the restoration of historic Saugus Town Hall and was completed in November, 1998. A I� DeIULIS BROTHERS CONSTRUCTION CO., INC. THOMPSON HOUSE AT RIVERBANK CENTER, Danvers, MA This project was constructed for the New England Home for the Deaf and included 24 units of housing specifically designed for the deaf and blind. The project was constructed adjacent to the existing Home for the Deaf and was completed in January, 1997 at a cost of nearly $2.4M. PROFESSIONAL LICENSES Construction Supervisor - Commonwealth of Massachusetts Board of Building Regulations