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CONTRACT 5345 Public Works Contract CLOSED
Agreement No. 5345 PUBLIC WORKS CONTRACT BETWEEN THE CITY OF EL SEGUNDO AND FIELDTURF USA,INC. EL SEGUNDO ATHLETIC FIELDS TURF REPLACEMENT PROJECT PROJECT NO.: PW 17-10 This CONTRACT is entered into this 7th day of June, 2017,by and between the CITY OF EL SEGUNDO, a general law city and municipal corporation ("the City") and FieldTurf USA, Inc., a corporation ("the Contractor"). 1. WORK. A. The Contractor will provide all work required by the Contract Documents (the "Work"). The Contractor agrees to do additional work arising from changes ordered by the City in accordance with the Contract Documents. B. The Contractor and the City agree to abide by the terms and conditions contained in the Contract Documents; C. The Contractor will furnish all of the labor; supplies and materials; equipment; printing;vehicles;transportation;office space and facilities;all tests,testing and analyses;and all matters whatsoever(except as otherwise expressly specified to be furnished by the City)needed to perform and complete the Work and provide the services required of the Contractor by the Contract Documents. D. "Contract Documents"means the Notice Inviting Bids;Instructions to Bidders; Supplementary Instructions to Bidders; Proposal; this Contract; Standard Specifications; Supplementary Conditions; Exhibits; Technical Specifications; List of Drawings; Drawings; Addenda; Notice to Proceed; Change Orders; Notice of Completion; and all other documents identified in the Contract Documents which together form the contract between the City and the Contractor for the Work. The Contract Documents constitute the complete agreement between the City and the Contractor and supersede any previous agreements or understandings. 2. CONTRACT SUM. The City agrees to pay the Contractor a sum not to exceed One million,thirty-eight thousand,five hundred eighty-two Dollars($1,038,582.00)forthe Work in the manner set forth in the Contract Documents. The City may adjust this amount as set forth in the Contract Documents. Agreement No. 5345 3. TIME FOR PERFORMANCE. A. The Contractor will fully complete the Work within thirty(3 0)working days(the "Contract Time.") B. The Contract Time will commence when the City issues a Notice to Proceed. The Contract Documents will supersede any conflicting provisions included on the notice to proceed issued pursuant to this Contract. C. The Contractor may not perform any Work until: i. The Contractor furnishes proof of insurance as required by the Contract Documents; and ii.. The City gives the Contractor a written,signed,and numbered purchase order and notice to proceed. D. By signing this Contract,the Contractor represents to the City that the Contract Time is reasonable for completion of the Work and that the Contractor will complete the Work within the Contract Time. E. Should the Contractor begin the Work before receiving written authorization to proceed, any such Work is at the Contractor's own cost and risk. 4. DISPUTES. Disputes arising from this contract will be determined in accordance with the Contract Documents and Public Contracts Code §§ 10240-10240.13. 5. THIRD PARTY CLAIMS. In accordance with Public Contracts Code§9201,the City will promptly inform the Contractor regarding third-parry claims against the Contractor,but in no event later than ten(10)business days after the City receives such claims. Such notification will be in writing and forwarded in accordance with the "Notice" section of the Contract Documents. As more specifically detailed in the Contract Documents,the Contractor agrees to indemnify and defend the City against any third-party claim. 6. TAXPAYER IDENTIFICATION NUMBER. The Contractor will provide the City with a Taxpayer Identification Number. 7. PERMITS AND LICENSES. Unless otherwise provided, the Contractor, at its sole expense,will obtain and maintain during the Contract Time,all necessary permits,licenses, and certificates that may be required in connection with the Work. 8. OWNERSHIP OF DOCUMENTS. All documents,data,studies,drawings,maps,models, photographs and reports prepared by the Contractor under the Contract Documents are the City's property. The Contractor may retain copies of said documents and materials as desired, but will deliver all original materials to the City upon the City's written notice. Agreement No. 5345 9. INDEMNIFICATION. The Contractor agrees to indemnify, defend, and hold the City harmless as set forth in the Contract Documents. The requirements as to the types and limits of insurance coverage to be maintained by the Contractor as required by the Contract Documents,and any approval of such insurance by the City,are not intended to and will not in any manner limit or qualify the liabilities and obligations otherwise assumed by the Contractor pursuant to the Contract Documents, including, without limitation, to the provisions concerning indemnification. 10. INDEPENDENT CONTRACTOR. The City and the Contractor agree that the Contractor will act as an independent contractor and will have control of all work and the manner in which is it performed. The Contractor will be free to contract for similar service to be performed for other employers while under contract with the City. The Contractor is not an agent or employee of the City and is not entitled to participate in any pension plan, insurance,bonus or similar benefits the City provides for its employees. Any provision in this Contract that may appear to give the City the right to direct the Contractor as to the details of doing the work or to exercise a measure of control over the work means that the Contractor will follow the direction of the City as to end results of the work only. 11. AUDIT OF RECORDS. The Contractor will maintain full and accurate records with respect to all services and matters covered under this Contract. The City will have free access at all reasonable times to such records, and the right to examine and audit the same and to make transcript therefrom, and to inspect all program data,documents,proceedings and activities. The Contractor will retain such financial and program service records for at least three (3)years after termination or final payment under the Contract Documents. 12. NOTICES. All communications to either party by the other party will be deemed made when received by such parry at its respective name and address as follows: The City The Contractor Ken Berkman Dennis Gill Interim Public Works Director Vice President City of El Segundo FieldTurf USA, Inc. 350 Main Street 7445 Cote de Liesse Road, Suite 200 El Segundo, CA 90245 Montreal QC, Canada 1-14T 1G2 (310) 524-2356 (514) 375-2584 Any such written communications by mail will be conclusively deemed to have been received by the addressee three(3)days after deposit thereof in the United States Mail,postage prepaid and properly addressed as noted above. In all other instances, notices will be deemed given at the time of actual delivery. Changes may be made in the names or addresses of persons to whom notices are to be given by giving notice in the manner prescribed in this paragraph. Agreement No. 5345 13. NO THIRD PARTY BENEFICIARY. This Contract and every provision herein is for the exclusive benefit of the Contractor and the City and not for the benefit of any other party. There will be no incidental or other beneficiaries of any of the Contractor's or the City's obligations under this Contract. 14. INTERPRETATION. This Contract was drafted in, and will be construed in accordance with the laws of the State of California, and exclusive venue for any action involving this Contract will be in Los Angeles County. 15. EFFECT OF CONFLICT. In the event of any conflict, inconsistency, or incongruity between any provision of the Contract Documents,precedence will be as follows: A. This Contract; B. The Standard Specifications; and C. Precedence of documents as determined in the Standard Specifications. 16. SEVERABILITY. If any portion of the Contract Documents are declared by a court of competent jurisdiction to be invalid or unenforceable, then such portion will be deemed modified to the extent necessary in the opinion of the court to render such portion enforceable and,as so modified, such portion and the balance of this Contract will continue in full force and effect. 17. AUTHORITY/MODIFICATION. The Parties represent and warrant that all necessary action has been taken by the Parties to authorize the undersigned to execute this Contract and to engage in the actions described herein. This Contract may be modified by written amendment. The City's city manager,or designee,may execute any such amendment on the City's behalf. 18. ACCEPTANCE OF FACSIMILE SIGNATURES. The Parties agree that this Contract, agreements ancillary to this Contract,and related documents to be entered into in connection with this Contract will be considered signed when the signature of a parry is delivered by facsimile transmission. Such facsimile signature will be treated in all respects as having the same effect as an original signature. 19. COVENANTS AND CONDITIONS. The parties agree that all of the provisions hereof will be construed as both covenants and conditions,the same as if the words importing such covenants and conditions had been used in each separate paragraph. 20. CAPTIONS. The captions of the paragraphs of this Contract are for convenience of reference only and will not affect the interpretation of this Contract. 21. TIME IS OF ESSENCE. Time is of the essence for each and every provision of the Contract Documents. Agreement No. 5345 IN WITNESS WHEREOF the parties hereto have executed this contract the day and year first hereinabove written. (11T )F 1' GtJjN0 G-e r mi s' � Dennis Gill, i-"e President Cit aiiager FieldTurf US , Inc. ATTEST: 4, Taxpayer ID No. T1, ty-WqAver, y Clerk Contractor State License No.: Contractor City Business License No.: APPROVED AS TO FORM: NfARKD,,jj1-,', Sl,[-�Y, City Attorney By: David H. Kini�"-" Assistant City King, tuic Insurance Reviewed by: "The liability u:the surel!under this bond shall not extend beyond one year from the final completion and acceptance A96%@ h I t Wer§Ag4 and in no way shall the surety be liable under any extended warranty provided by Fieldturf USA, Inc.or the named Principal on this bond" LABOR AND 1VIATERIALS BOND EL SEGUNDO ATHLETIC FIELDS TURF REPLACEMENT PROJECT PROJECT NO.: PW 17-10 Bond No. 8245-65-00 Bond Fee: $3,739.00 Fieldturf USA, Inc, as principal ("PRINCIPAL") and ,_......Federal Insurance Cornpppy a corporation incorporated under the laws of the State of IN and licensed by the State of California to execute bonds and undertakings as sole surety,as surety("SURETY"), are held and firmly bound unto the CITY OF EL SEGUNDO ("CITY") in the sum of One Million, Thirty-eight Thousand, Five Hundred Eighty-two DOLLARS, lawful money of the United States,which may be increased or decreased by a rider hereto executed in the same manner as this bond, for the payment of which sum PRINCIPAL and SURETY bind themselves, their successors, and assigns,jointly and severally, by this instrument. This bond is conditioned upon and guarantees payment by PRINCIPAL to contractors, subcontractors, and persons renting equipment;payment by PRINCIPAL and all PRINCIPAL'S subcontractors for all materials,provisions,provender,or other supplies,and equipment used in, upon,for or about the performance of the work contemplated in EL SEGUNDO ATHLETIC FIELDS TURF REPLACEMENT PROJECT,SPECIFICATIONS NO.PW 17-10("Public Project").the public works contract executed for such Public Project,and for all work or labor of any kind performed for the Public Project. In the ease of any default in the performance of the conditions and stipulations of this undertaking, it is agreed that PRINCIPAL or SURETY will apply the bond or any portion thereof, to the satisfaction of any damages, reclamation, assessments, penalties, or deficiencies arising by reason of such default. BOND CONDITIONS 1. PRINCIPAL will construct the public improvements identified in SPECIFICATIONS NO. PW 17-10, and the public works contract executed for such Specifications,copies of which is on file with CITY's Engineering Division("Public Project"). Such performance will be in accordance with CITY's plans and profiles (CITY DRAWING FILE NO. PW 17-10), which are made a part of this bond when said plans and profiles are approved by the City Council and filed with CITY's Engineering Division. 2. PRINCIPAL will pay all contractors, subcontractors, and persons renting I-F-1 Agreement No. 5345 equipment. 3. PRINCIPAL will pay for all materials and other supplies, for equipment used in, on, for or about the performance of the Public Project, and will pay for all work and labor thereon. 4. This bond is conditioned upon and guarantees due compliance with all applicable law including,without limitation,the El Segundo Municipal Code ("ESMC"). 5. SURETY, for value received, agrees that no changes, extensions of time, alteration or modification of SPECIFICATIONS NO. PW 17-10, or of the obligation to be performed will in any way affect its obligation on this bond, and it waives notice of any such change, extension of time, alteration or modification of the contract documents or of the obligation to be performed. 6. This bond consists of this instrument; the plans and specifications identified above; and the following TWO (2) attached exhibits all of which are incorporated herein by reference: A. A certified copy of the appointment, power of attorney, bylaws or other instrument entitling or authorizing the persons executing this bond to do so; and B. A certificate issued by the county clerk for the county in which SURETY's representative is located conforming with California Code of Civil Procedure § 995.640 and stating that SURETY's certificate of authority has not been surrendered,revoked,cancelled,annulled,or suspended,or in the event that it has, that renewed authority has been granted. 7. Should PRINCIPAL perform its obligations within the time allowed, PRINCIPAL's obligation will be void upon the acceptance of the performance by CITY; otherwise this obligation will remain in full force and effect. [SIGNATURES ON FOLLOWING PAGE] I-F-2 Agreement No. 5345 SIGNED AND SEALED this 9th day of June 2017 Fieldturf US(IraW Y Federal insurance Company 9.g c"'Y S1,11 1A TORNEY-IN-FACT J i J re C Lil e No. OF41393 11[ZIN Al "s SECRE li�" S. 1 1z I IN IZ 1,'Ti1 R Y 0 PRINCIPAL's MAILING ADDRESS: SURETY'S MAILING ADDRESS: 7445 Cote-de-Liesse Road, Suite 200 202B Halls Mill Road, PO Box 1650 Montreal, Quebec, Canada H4T 1G2 Whitehouse Station, NJ 08889-11650 NOTE: (1) ALL signatures must be acknowledged by a notary public, Return one (1) original to City Clerk's Office. (2) Bond shall be effective for one (1)year after acceptance of the job, I-F-3 Agreement No. 5345 � �-� �� F!!" Power OfAttorney Federal Insurance Company I Vigilant Insurance Company I Pacific Indemnity Company Know All by Theme Presents,That FEDERAL INSURANCE COMPANY,an Indiana corporation,VIGILANT INSURANCE COMPANY,a New York corporation,and PACIFIC INDEMNITY cOmPAxY, z vmscvoom corporation, do each hereby mo,u/u* and anpvm/ Mark vv. Edwards, ||' A|i,a B. pe,ns' Robert R. preel, Ronald u.siod,n,ich,Richard H.Mitchell,William M.Smith,Jeffrey m.vvi|son,svond|oH.vvoessnerofei,mmuhom'x|abamu;nobertnead Davis of Atlanta,Georgia;Richard s.Daniels of Pensacola,Florida and Robert M.ve,dinof Metairie,Louisiana----------------------------------------------------------- coach as,their true and lawful Attorney in-Fact to execute under such designation in their nantes and to affix their corporate seals to and deliverfor and on their behiffas surety thereon°,otherwise,bonds arid oour^akings and other writings^m4giwrym the nature,oemur(omr,than bail bonds)given^,executed fit the course v/lammws.anuonly instruments ameitclingoralteringthe same,and conserifs to the modificarion cir alterittlyn ofany Instrument referred to in said bonds orobligarions, xmWanesm Whereof,said FEDERAL INSURANCE Cmmo*uM VIGILANT INSURANCE COMPANY,and PACIFIC INDEMNITY COMPANY have each executed and attested these presents and affixed their corporate seals vn this 3^ day o/F=mouary,mmz Al �,uvom,m�|mney. /u'|',cxae`' STATE OF NEW JERSEY aun*ofounteruon ° on this r^day ofmanumry.2o17 before me,a Notary Public o/m^wjeooxpersonally came Dawn m.m/vms,mmc known mx*Assistant Secretary^/rmDEuxLINSURANCE COMPANY,VIGILANT INSURANCE COMPANY,and PACIFIC INDEMNITY COMPANY,the companies which executed the foregoing pvwervrAunron^xnume,muonwum, Cbloros,being by me duly sworn,did depose and say that she is Assistant Secretary of FEDERAL INSURANCE COMPANY,VIGILANT INSURANCE COMPANY,and PACIFIC INDEMNITY COMPANY and knows the corporate seals thereof',that[he seals affixed to the foregoing Power of Attorney are such corporate seals and were thereto affixed/* authority of said Companies;and that she signed said Power ofArrorney as Assistant Secretary of said Companies by like authority;and that she is acquainted with Stephen M Haney,and knows him to be Vice President ofsaid Companies;and that the signature of Stephen M.Haney,subscribed to said Power ofAttorney is in the genuine handwriting of Stephen M Haney,and was thereto subscribed by authority of said Companies and In deponent's presence. 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(1) Each"r the Chairman,the/,esm°"'and the vice,.°°^m*"rm"company wo".«v=m"ri"edm=ec.e any Millen m"nio"=m u,and""meh,//"/m"ow"pa"n under Oil, Se3/Ill file wRIpany or otherwise w Elim duly"m"mnteo attorney-in fact(if the w=v='u hereby acilhonzed to esecuteany W^ae..c°="m"en,m,,nd on behalf oft"Company,under uw=mofm"Company or othenvisc.m the extent m"'such action u""u"m°aby the gr."/m power provided for m such pon son's written;ippointment as such at(orney-in fav w e=o.`/o°Chairman,the/°"^/de"'and the Vice,,"mu"",."/the Company*hereby,"m"n^"«for and""ba.w/.,/the c"orpa"»It)appoint m writing any person .lie^m,,"°, mmct"/ the Company°m mx rw","ncl""moriwwexecute,for and on/°wr"nh"wrripa,m ."«�m""m"/u*mmn"'",���u*=mwm�.w=m/��*mm" u����'�n��m"�������w�s���m������=�"IlISSmWfiflenu=.*Mer-irs or by specification wone-or"ore parlxular w,/~~mRIMo"""/" wo mmw the ual.""", the president=u die Vice ,nesaem*(if the om,='x hereby,mxmzeom,"nd=omm m/hewon,m^puelwplem=mngm"n"mer"mce,ofm" Company the=m",/vmexecuie,lot and=behalf(if Ole c"".w"» under the m=ipa"y's"aj =otherwise,="hw,u*"m"momenw*the Company=^ien=umm III such written delepiw".w.m."pmncaw°may bew general type or class"r%V,/tte"monin/me.ts",u'spec/o=* ."/"ne",on,°pam".*,w,mmCommitments (5) nheygraturt,w"vofficer or orher person execivingany Wnrwn Comminineoll or;ippointmern or dolegallon PlAsSidatt to I Ills Resoluton,ind the seilw/hem=puny,=,he,mmmby facsi°./,.il such w,m""Commitment."°,/i-re"alan"m"m",",delegation VURTHEN RESOLVIM, that the foregoing Resum ion Aiall riot he deemed wbe an exclusive^u*rnemmm^powers mm"mmm*mmmers�employees and uclier persons m act for and fill bewrw Ole u,rifid"^""u="/.u=olu/=shall"w""./or otherwise"/ectrile exercise wan'=m,°Wv,",""m"./*"m".w!51!validly w""/ed=vested ' 1,Dawn s.oloms,Assistant momuryormucuALImmuI0,mosmOMpAmxv/c/LAmrmmunuwoocumrxnranumCIF/c/mnammmvcoMPAmY(t,e'cvmn n/es")uaher,by certify that o/ the foregoing ma"/oo^ny:uvvmauv the Board of Directors u/cho Companies are true,correct Lind m full force and effect, o* the Companies are duly licensed arid authorized to transact surely business in Lill 50 of[be United Suites of Arnerica and the District(if'Columbia and are authorized»y the uS,Trmmu Department;flurtber,Federal and Vigilant are licensed in the US.Virgin Islands',and Federal is licensed in Guarn,I'llerto Rico, and mmofu.e Provinces u/cmala except Prince uuward island;and mV the foregoing Power o/Attorney/s true,correct and m full force and effect, Given under mv hand and seals orcuu Companies u Whitehouse Station,NJ,this June 9' 2017. ,urp' U /wrnucvum,,^vWISrw NOTIFY osu,^ aonnmv no/r/u,THIS auwum^mrn",uyo,ANN'mnuxmm,sx.PLEASE CONTACT uoAT. | Form 15-10-0225B-U GENCONSENT(rev 12-16) Agreement No. 5345 CALIFORNIA ALL-PURPOSE ACKNOWLEDGEMENT ................................................................... State of Alabama County of Jefferson On run»: 9, 2017 before me, Diane Renee Eagan Date Nana,044 Trllu gyp NOWy personally appeared Jeffrey M. Wilson Name and or Names of Signer(s) Who proved to me on the basis of satisfactory evidence to be the person(s) whose name(s) is/are subscribed to the within instrument and acknowledged to me that he/she/they executed the same in his/her/their authorized capacity(ies), and that by his/her/their signature(s)on the instrument the person(s), or the entity upon behalf of which the person(s) acted, executed the instrument. I certify under PENALTY OF PERJURY under the laws of the State of California that the foregoing paragraph is true and correct. Witness my hpf and official Signature •, � W °' " Notary Pirtali4,5ig,nnftn;� Place Notary Pubiic Sea!Above My Commission Expires: 04/10/2018 OPTIONAL Though the information below is not required by law,it may prove valuable to the persons relying on the document and could prevent fraudulent removal and reattachment of this form to another document. Description of Attached Document Title or Type of Document Document Date Number of Pages: Signer's Name: ❑ Individual ❑ Individual ❑ Corporate Officer—Title (s): y u ❑ Cor orate Officer—Titles : y u ❑ Partner- ❑Limited ❑General ❑ Partruer- ❑Limited ❑General ❑ Guardian or Conservator Top of rhumb El Guardian or Conservator Top of rhumb El Attorney-in-Fact ❑ Attorney-in-Fact ❑ Trustee ❑ Trustee ❑ Other: ❑ Other: Signer is representing Signer is representing Federal Insurance Company Agreement No. 5345 No. 5389 STATE OF CALIFORNIA DEPARTM NT' OF INSURANCE SAN FRANCISCO Amended Certificate of Authority THIS IS TO CERTIFY,That,pursuant to the Insurance Code of the State of California, Federal Insurance Company of Indianapolis, Indiana, organized under the laws of Indiana, subject to its Articles of Incorporation or other fundamental organizational documents,is hereby authorized to transact within this State,subject to all provisions of this Certificate,the following classes of insurance: Fire,Marine,Surety,Disability,Plate Glass,Liability,Workers'Compensation, Common Carrier Liability,Boiler and Machinery,Burglary,Credit, Sprinkler,Team and Vehicle,Automobile,Aircraft,and Miscellaneous as such classes are now or may hereafter be defined in the Insurance Laws of the State of California. ! THIS CERTIFICATE is expressly conditioned upon the holder hereof now and hereafter being in i full compliance with all, and not in violation of any,of the applicable laws and lawful requirements made under authority of the laws of the State of California as long as such laws or requirements are in effect and applicable, and as such laws and requirements now are, or may hereafter be changed or amended. IN WITNESS WHEREOF,effective as of the 15'h day of October, 1990, I have hereunto set my hand and caused my official seal to be affixed this 15'h day of October, 1990. Fee:$77.00 Roxani M.Gillespie Insurance Commissioner Rec.No.542421 Filed 5/30/90 By Victoria S. Sidbury Deputy Certification I,the undersigned Insurance Commissioner of the State of California, do hereby certify that I have compared the above copy of Certificale of Authority with the duplicate of original now on f le in my office, and that the same is a full, true,and correct transcript thereof, and of the whole of said duplicate,and said Certificate of Authority is now in full force and effect. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, 1 have hereunto set my hand and caused my official seal to be affixed this 10 day of June, 2015. Dave Jones Insurance Commissioner �y ti rc r -It _....................... .. Agreement No. 5345 Fee $22.00 STATE OF CALIFORNIA DEPARTMENT ARTMENT off" INSURANCE SAN FRANCISCO Certificate of Compliance I, Magnolia Gutierrez,on behalf of the Insurance Commissioner of the State of California,do hereby certify that the Federal Insurance Company of Indiana, is duly licensed under the laws of the State of California, and is licensed by this Department to issue policies and transact the business of Fire,Marine,Surety, Disability, Plate Glass,Liability,Workers' Compensation, Common Carrier Liability,Boiler and Machinery,Burglary,Credit,Sprinkler, Team and Vehicle,Automobile,Aircraft,and Miscellaneous insurance The Certificate of Authority is for an indefinite term but shall expire with the expiration or termination of the corporate existence of the holder thereof. Notwithstanding the foregoing, the Certificate of Authority may be suspended, revoked, or surrendered in the manner provided by statute. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have set my hand and caused the official seal of the Insurance Commissioner to be affixed this 9th day of June, 2017. Dave Jones Insurance Commissioner BY agora Up,er "The liability ol the surety under this bond shall not extend beyond one year from the final completion and acceptance o'Pt&r )PW r/o5A&5 and in no way shall the surety be liable under any extended warranty provided by Fieldturf USA, Inc.or the named Principal on this bond" FAITHFUL PERFORMANCE BOND EL SEGUNDO ATHLETIC FIELDS TURF REPLACEMENT PROJECT PROJECT NO.: PW 17-10 Bond No. 8245-65-00 Bond Fee: $3,739.00 ("PRINCIPAL")Fieldturf USA, Inc. and Federal Insurance Company a corporation incorporated under the laws of the State of IN and licensed by the State of California to execute bonds and undertakings as sole surety,as surety("SURETY"),are held and firmly bound unto the CITY OF EL SEGUNDO("CITY")in the sum of One Million,Thirty- eight Thousand,Five Hundred Eighty-1hvo DOLLARS, lawful money of the United States, which may be increased or decreased by a rider hereto executed in the same manner as this bond, for the payment of which sum PRINCIPAL and SURETY bind themselves,their successors,and assigns,jointly and severally, by this instrument_ PRINCIPAL or SURETY will apply this bond for the faithful performance of any and all of the conditions and stipulations set forth in this bond,SPECIFICATIONS NO.PW 17-10,andthe public works contract executed with such Specifications. In the case of any default in the performance ofthe conditions and stipulations ofthis undertaking, it is agreed that PRINCIPAL or SURETY will apply the bond or any portion thereof, to the satisfaction of any damages, reclamation, assessments, penalties, or deficiencies arising by reason of such default. BOND CONDITIONS 1. PRINCIPAL will construct the public improvements identified in SPECIFICATIONS NO. PW 17-10, a copy of which is on file with CITY's Engineering Division ("Public Project"). Such performance will be in accordance with CITY's plans and profiles (CITY DRAWING FILE NO. PW 17-10) which are made a part of this bond when said plans and profiles are approved by the City Council and filed with CITY's Engineering Division. CITY has estimated the required amount of the bond as shown above. 2. PRINCIPAL's work on the Public Project will be done in accordance with CITY's plans and specifications and with any permit issued by CITY. Should PRINCIPAL fail to complete all required work within the time allowed,CITY may,at its sole discretion,cause all required work to be done and the parties executing the bond will be firmly bound for the payment of all necessary costs therefor. 3. PRINCIPAL will guarantee its work against any defective work, labor, or I-E-1 Agreement No. 5345 materials on the Public Project for a period of one (1) year following the Public Project's completion and acceptance by CITY. 4. This bond is conditioned upon and guarantees due compliance with all applicable law including,without limitation,the El Segundo Municipal Code ("ESMC"). 5. SURETY, for value received, agrees that no changes, extensions of time, alteration or modification of SPECIFICATIONS NO. PW 17-10 or of the obligation to be performed will in any way affect its obligation on this bond, and it waives notice of any such change, extension of time, alteration or modification of the contract documents or of the obligation to be performed. 6. This bond consists of this instrument; the plans and specifications identified above; and the following two (2) attached exhibits all of which are incorporated herein by reference: A. A certified copy of the appointment,power of attorney,bylaws or other instrument entitling or authorizing the persons executing this bond to do so; B. A certificate issued by the county clerk for the county in which SURETY's representative is located conforming with California Code of Civil Procedure § 995.640 and stating that SURETY's certificate of authority has not been surrendered, revoked, cancelled, annulled,or suspended, or in the event that it has,that renewed authority has been granted; and 7. Should PRINCIPAL perfomi its obligations within the time allowed. PRINCIPAL's obligation will be void upon the acceptance of the performance by CITY; otherwise this obligation will remain in full force and effect. [SIGNATURES ON FOLLOWING PAGE] I-E-2 Agreement No. 5345 SIGNED AND SEALED this 9th day of June . 2017 FieldnSA, 17 o rt a Federal Insurance Compan E Z 11 I�I NC I PAL's PRES I lNIC T 10 Dp N ATTORNEY-IN-FACT ;r Jelfrey Ison CA License No. OF41393 Kro SECRETARY SUI�I SECRETARY o PRINCIPAL'S MAILING ADDRESS: SURETY'S MAILING ADDRESS: 7445 Cote-de-Liesse Road, Suite 200 202B Halls Mill Road, PO Box 1650 Montreal, Quebec, Canada H4T 1G2 Whitehouse Station, NJ 08889-1650 .............. NOTE: (1) ALL signatures must be acknowledged by a notary public. Return one (1) original to City Clerk's Office. (2) Bond shall be effective for one (1)year after acceptance of the job. I-E-3 Agreement NO. 5345 C', F-1-1 L_J [""". E, Power of Attorney Fudera||nmurmzcmCnmpany \ Vigilant Insurance Company I Pacific Indemnity Company Know All by These Presents,That FEDERAL INSURANCE COMPANY,an Indiana corporation,VIGILAIff INSURANCE COMPANY,"New York corporation,and PACIFIC ~DE—`^'^ ---- - ^ —ioco*x/ mw|n � x., umu» hertby conmunie, jrbd appoini Mark V. Edwards, 8, ADea 8, Ferris, Robert R. Free{ Ronald B G.iadrosich,Richard H.Mitchell,William Evondia H.Woeasnercf Birmingham,Alabama;Robert Read Davis w Atlanta, a;Richard E Daniels of Pensacola,Florida and Tloberl M.Verdin of Metairie,Louisiana----------~------'----^--------' °ux`.m their rwe and|uwuo^w,nry-wm'".xmmv"cm,rwndrr such rivmrw:^i°n ill then,".*."v^vmd*am,me/,corporate found w*wvr,^m,and^*their bdwm^rassurety 'h°veo^'wmumvo° nmmds and pwdwm*ilng's and mhvs*viuogl�nblVppy ur the^xm`"e l*mt° �om,vm,m*^,, given orr�,w*ain'um^mv*or � w and msww�="m.m°,oum:^r,,hmu"uomwm*and consents it)the m*miucmm;^nrwn/rrau"nmrumxmnmmem^r'enod,*.mmuYto,uo"r*m|np'}ov^ muvmmesm Whereof,said FEDERAL INSURANCE COMPANY,VIGILANT INSURANCE COMPANY,and PACIFIC INDEMNITY COMPANY have each executed and attested these presents and affixed their corporate seats ox this 3rd day ormammmry.zmr. °� �1�`. �B�IjmN��^ �*�`,�~v- ~ ��t ~^�� �` u�mwuo����,st° i:sc%_-reury Smoom/m,|uincy.Vice ppPiuent STATE oFmuwJERSEY omunwo/o"nmraon ss oo this 3~day vrFebmuamy,2017 before me,a Notary Public ofNew.fersey,personally came Dawn M.Chimos,to me known to be Assistant Secretary ofr000��/euoxmnor COMPANY,VIGILANT INSURANCE COMPANY,arid PACIFIC INDEMNITY COMPANY,me companies which executed the foregoing Power ofAttorney,and the said Dawn M. cuurosu�w:a'�,un�mw�u.um depose and say�a`�ema�/,tunta*cromvvf FuuumuINSURANCE mumr�m,vuuLamrImaou^nuo COMPANY,anupacmo vw»uM�/ry COMPANY and knows the corporate seals mcrevcthat the aea/samz^dm life foregoing Power ur Attorney are such corporate seals arid were thereto affixed uy authority ofsaid Companies;arid that she signed said Power ofAllorney as Assistant Secretary ofsaid Companies by like authority;and that she is actiminted with Stephen M. Harley,arid knows malwuc Vice President ofsaid Comparue%and that the signature ofStephen M,Flaney,subscribed to said Power ofAttorney is in the genuine handwrifingof Stephen M.Haney,and was thereto subscribed by authority ofsaid Companies andin deponent's presence, Notarial Sea] KATMEMNE J,ADELAAR ~~ NOTARY PUBLIC OF NEW JEWEY w°����p���*m'�� ^-��'- - /� ------ �..°vp�n, - ouaoFIoxTIom Resolutions adopted uy the Boards o/u!rectors of 111,0EI01,INSURANCE COMPA NY,VIGILANT INSURANCE COM PA NY,at id PACIFIC I NDIlMN ITY COMPANY on August 30,2016: ^uESvc,uo.utat the following authorizations rel" m the execution,for and oil behalf off Ile r"mpa"»"ro""os,""u"""m"gs'.recogn/za noes,contracts arid other°n,m"000 ITT/,m""mur the mnn"ny ""temu into m the ordinary col use ofu=m°ss(each a"W.m°"c"=mienent"); w k.amwme Chairman,m"President and the Vice,reside"m**°Compa nu hereby at i lionized m execute any Written n.~minn.".m,and""uaialmr the comm "^under m" seal"rm"Company"rotherwise (2) Each duly unn"meu attorney-in fact"rm"Company u hereby authorized m execute any wnu,"c"*nlxpvw for and=o"x"^/of'x"u"mp;qn»tinder the seal"/m°company", "m"=*e,mme extent that such action m"uthom^ed*m"c=" of-powers provided m,msi m.pt,E m"*°ril.en°PPo"e'lem="uilw*w".ey in mm, w o"m"r/o"Chairman,the President and the Vice Presidents o/file Company*x«aw""mo^"st for and on b":*r.no~pnmvv+mi:.11ov=m°riong ally pers�on the m*pu.), /nam "/the company with fill power"w authority m execute,for and on I ehaff M.h°wnwptimv."bido the seal all,ronitmivorm/m°ise,such Written'ornm/ments or^hlv� Company as may be specified m such=nne"appointment,which specification may be by ge""ral type=a"maxrin= m1'afflm"erm",by specmcaoonm one or more panm"w n*/m~wmminti""us w Each of the chairman,the PreAdent and the Vice Presidents m the mmifiny is hereby authorized,for and on behalrofm"company,m delegate m=mngmany other officer ofw" Company the authority w execute,for arid onuLh*rvr the Company, under the Company's seal ",otho wise,such wmte* ao=wmwny as ale specified ill such =iie"delegation,which specification may u"»'ge""."/type",cmss"r Written wmm/,ments",by specification crone",mvre paou*tr,written Commitments w ,».mgnumre orally officer or"mer Pelson executing any Written Com"xm[en/mappo/mmmt or delegation Pursuant m his oe;um ion,and the seal of the Company,may be affixed by Facsimile"osuch Written commxin;m",°.m""appoint ine"m,de/npa no". FURTHER RESOLVED, that the foregoing nesollu*"shall not o"deemed lobe art exclusive statement w the arid°m"mnm"mcers,°�,�"�and om" r�w".m"�ux=u�wa"n� m°Company,and=�mn"/mm""om/."o/~o",�."=m."e"/m"e"�u"°^m"/="^power",""m",.w"m",°m"=u".,g�"""",�""d, I.Dawn w.cs/wos,Assistant Secretary of FEDEHAL iNSURANCE COMPANY,VIGILANT INSURANCE COMPANY,arid PAC IFlC INDEMNITY COMPANY(the"Corriparfles")do hereby certify that W 'u,mm:oinuRew/miousuaonteao,meyvarumru/recmmvf/uecoomun/es are true,correct and m full force and effect, o» the Companies are duly licensed arid authorized to transact surety business in all SO ofthe United States of America arid the District of Columbia and are a°aummdav the o�r1^uasury Department;further,Federal arid viffilun.are licensed fit the u S.wmoo islands,and Federal m licensed/n Cairn,Puerto Rico, and each"rm`Provinces o/canaua except Prince Edward Island;and (in) the foregoing[lower o/»amrnorm true,correct and m full force and effect, Given tinder my hand and seals ofsald Companies at Whitehouse Station,NJ,this June 9. 2017. 0*10� m,j'fIa��am�m:�����mm^CLAIM,vumPYTHo^vnFEN-PICnNur THIS BOND wxNOTIFY its nr ANY OTHER mmr�aEASECOm Grmun � mw n 1���L�� r""u.^w __- Form`n'`o'o22n13-o Gsw CONSENT*eV.`o`m Agreement No. 5345 CALIFORNIA ALL-PURPOSE ACKNOWLEDGEMENT ................................................................... State of Alabama County of Jefferson On June 9, 2017 before me, Diane Renee Eagan Date rUndme aixt Mffle M rntgMtwv personally appeared Jeffrey M. Wilson Name and or Names of Signer(s) Who proved to me on the basis of satisfactory evidence to be the person(s) whose name(s) is/are subscribed to the within instrument and acknowledged to me that he/she/they executed the same in his/her/their authorized capacity(ies), and that by his/her/their signature(s)on the instrument the person(s), or the entity upon behalf of which the person(s) acted, executed the instrument. I certify under PENALTY OF PERJURY under the laws of the State of California that the foregoing paragraph is true and correct. Witness my ha and officiS 1. Signature Natoty Po"iir".S'ignxrtum Place Notaq Public Seal Above My Commission Expires: 04/10/2018 OPTIONAL Though the information below is not required by law,it may prove valuable to the persons relying on the document and could prevent fraudulent removal and reattachment of this form to another document. Description of Attached Document Title or Type of Document Document Date Number of Pages: Signer's Name: ❑ Individual ❑ Individual ❑ Corporate Officer—Title(s): ❑ Corporate Officer—Title(s): ❑ Partner- ❑Limited ❑General , 13 Partner- ❑Limited 13 General El :..Guardian or Conservator ❑ Guardian or Conservator ' Top of thumb Top of thumb 0 Attorney-in-Fact ❑ Attorney-in-Fact ❑ Trustee ❑ Trustee ❑ Other: ❑ Other: Signer is representing Signer is representing Federal Insurance Company u Agreement No. 5345 a No. 5389 STATE OF CALIFORNIA DEPARTMENT OF INSURANCE SAN FRANCISCO Amended Certificate of Authority THIS IS TO CERTIFY, That,pursuant to the Insurance Code of the State of California, i Federal Insurance Company of Indianapolis, Indiana, organized under the laws of Indiana, subject to its Articles of Incorporation or other fundamental organizational documents,is hereby authorized to transact within this State,subject to all provisions of this Certificate, the following classes of insurance: Fire,Marine,Surety,Disability,Plate Glass,Liability,Workers'Compensation, Common Carrier Liability,Boiler and Machinery,Burglary,Credit, Sprinkler,Team and Vehicle,Automobile,Aircraft,and Miscellaneous as such classes are now or may hereafter be defined in the Insurance Laws of the State of California. THIS CERTIFICATE is expressly conditioned upon the holder hereof now and hereafter being in full compliance with all, and not in violation ofany,ofthe applicable laws and lawful requirements made under authority of the laws of the State of California as long as such laws or requirements are in effect and applicable, and as such laws and requirements now are, or may hereafter be changed or amended. IN WITNESS WHEREOF,effective as of the 15't'day of October, 1990, 1 have hereunto set my hand and caused my official seal to be affixed this 15'h day of October, 1990, Fee:$77.00 Roxani M.Gillespie Insurance Commissioner Rec.No.542421 Filed 5/30/90 By Victoria S. Sidbury Deputy Certification I,the undersigned Insurance Commissioner of the State of California, do hereby certify that 1 have compared the above copy of Certificate ofAulhority with the duplicate of original now on f le in my office, n and thal the same is a full, true,and correct transcript thereof,and of the whole ofsaid duplicate,and said Certificate of Authority is now in full force and effect. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused my official seal to be affixed this 10 day of June,2015. Dave Jones Insurance Commissioner By r�— �Clltl 'r I Agreement No. 5345 Fee JZ2,QQ STATE OF CALIFORNIA DEPARTMENT OF INSURANCE SAN FRANCISCO Certificate of Compliance I, Magnolia Gutierrez, on behalf of the Insurance Commissioner of the State of California,do hereby certify that the Federal Insurance Company of Indiana, is duly licensed under the laws of the State of California, and is licensed by this Department to issue policies and transact the business of Fire,Marine,Surety, Disability,Plate Glass,Liability,Workers' Compensation, Common Carrier Liability,Boiler and Machinery,Burglary,Credit, Sprinkler, Team and Vehicle,Automobile,Aircraft,and Miscellaneous insurance The Certificate of Authority is for an indefinite term but shall expire with the expiration or termination of the corporate existence of the holder thereof. Notwithstanding the foregoing, the Certificate of Authority may be suspended, revoked, or surrendered in the manner provided by statute. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have set my hand and caused the official seal of the Insurance Commissioner to be affixed this 9th day of June, 2017. Dave Jones Insurance Commissioner By agn ��a its per . Agreement No. 5345 PROPOSAL FOR THE EL SEGUNDO ATHLETIC FIELDS TURF REPLACEMENT PROJECT PROJECT NO.: PW 17-10 Mae 20' 2011 Company Name: .`1(:�A 0 F t) t. TO THE CITY OF EL SEGUNDO: In accordance with the City of El Segundo's Notice Inviting Sealed Bids, the undersigned BIDDER hereby proposes to furnish all materials, equipment, tools, labor, and incidentals required for the above stated project as set forth in the Plans, Specifications, and Contract documents therefor, and to perform all work in the manner and time prescribed therein. BIDDER declares that this proposal is based upon careful examination of the work site, Plans, Specifications, Instructions to Bidders, and all other Contract documents. Submittal of this bid shall be considered evidence that the BIDDER has satisfied himself regarding the Contract documents, access and any other field conditions which may affect bid prices. If this proposal is accepted for award, BIDDER agrees to enter into a Contract with the City of El Segundo at the unit and/or lump sum prices set forth in the following Bid Schedule.BIDDER understands that failure to enter into a Contract in the manner and time prescribed will result in forfeiture to the City of El Segundo of the proposal guarantee accompanying this proposal. BIDDER understands that a bid is required for the entire work,that the estimated quantities set forth in the Bid Schedule are solely for the purpose of comparing bids, and that final compensation under the Contract will be based upon the actual quantities of work satisfactorily completed. THE CITY OF EL SEGUNDO RESERVES THE RIGHT TO INCREASE OR DECREASE THE AMOUNT OF ANY QUANTITY SHOWN AND TO DELETE ANY ITEM FROM THE CONTRACT.It is agreed that the unit and/or lump sum prices bid include all apparent expenses, taxes, royalties, and fees. In the case of discrepancies in the amounts bid, unit prices shall govern over extended amounts, and words shall govern over figures. If awarded the Contract, the undersigned further agrees that in the event of the BIDDER'S default in executing the required Contract and filing the necessary bonds and insurance certificates within ten working days after the date of the City of El Segundo's notice of award of Contract to the BIDDER,including sending by U.S.Mail a Public Works Contract for signature by the Awardee,the proceeds of the security accompanying this bid shall become the property of the City of El Segundo and this bid and the acceptance hereof may, at the City of El Segundo's option, be considered null and void. I-C-I Agreement No. 5345 lu;(,KJ AI., EMPLOYMENT' 0PPQ'U -C )A^Il'Ll AINC;'E BIDDER certifies that in all previous Contracts or subcontracts, all reports which may have been due under the requirements of any agency,State,or Federal equal employment opportunity orders have been satisfactorily filed, and that no such reports are currently outstanding. Al±'F IIIM AT Y i . L,'L, . E CATION BIDDER certifies that affirmative action has been taken to seek out and consider minority business enterprises for those portions of the work to be subcontracted, and that such affirmative actions have been fully documented, that said documentation is open to inspection, and that said affirmative action will remain in effect for the life of any Contract awarded hereunder. Furthermore, BIDDER certifies that affirmative action will be taken to meet all equal employment opportunity requirements of the Contract documents. Q AFFIDAVIT, BIDDER declares that the only persons or parties interested in this proposal as principals are those named herein; that no officer, agent, or employee of the City of El Segundo is personally interested,directly or indirectly,in this proposal;that this proposal is made without connection to any other individual,firm,or corporation making a bid for the same work and that this proposal is in all respects fair and without collusion or fraud. I-C-2 Agreement No. 5345 BID SCHEDULE EL SEGUNDO ATHLETIC FIELDS TURF REPLACEMENT PROJECT PROJECT NO.: PW 17-10 Company Name: Base Bid Items Unit Price Item Total Item Description Estimated (in figures) (in figures) 0. LIN Unit R u M 4i Dollars/Cents Dollars/Cents ty o. — —-------- _..............I , I Mobilization sum Lu / lo 00 0#00C) 00 , 000 mp 2 Removal/Disposal of Existing Fields um Lump 1 00 S 901 3 Re-grade/Fine Tune existing drainage Lump CO 00 Sum t 301 CW, base '�Llcxx) ............ 4 Remove existing header and replace Lump oD with new header Sum �' 4 m M� % ")"4, .........................-...................... Select one of the following: FieldTurf Vertex CoolPlay 2.5" Lump Sprinturf DFE Extreme CoolCap Sum 2.5"N4w44eldTiff inc4u&i,&"(+44q."oQ4 ................ 6 Permanent Soccer,Lacrosse Markings Lump per specifications Su in N 0 C W�CbE N 0 C 7 Sideline Logos Each 8 "o ..........J 8 Midfield Logos Each 2 ............... 9 Grooming/Sweeping Equipment per Lump I A'o oo� 060. 001 specifications Sum Total Items TOTAL BID FOR ITEMS 1-9 IN FIGURES $ 7�01_.14 9 TOTAL BID FORHEMS 1-9 WRITTEN IN WORDS: L11 .......... ter..... I-C-3a Agreement No. 5345 BED SCHEDULE EL SEGUNDO ATHLETIC FIELDS TURF REPLACEMENT PROJECT PROJECT NO.: PW 17-10 Company Name: "YTUV_�` us� �c Alternative Bid Items (OPTIONAL FOR BIDDERS) —2-. Unit Price Item Total Item Description Estimated (in figures) (in figures) Quantity Dollars/Cents Dollars/Cents ................... Unit Alternative Bid Items (Determined by the City on as-needed basis) Item#5 above would be replaced with one-e-f-the following: CCj 5A *14Ht+H!f Lump Sum A-SA+3ttR-'f_1 D2-475!--m44-A-,A�- leet S l 6eg4,oa41T-c,, 11"1-14foC44441"ew FieldTurf 2.5"Vertex Prime including CoolPlay infill I-C-3b Agreement No. 5345 BIDDER'S INFORMATION Company Name: _ ROA)r( ws(k, tof � BIDDER certifies that the following information is true and correct: Form of Legal Entity (i.e., individual,partnership, corporation, etc.) If corporation, State of Incorporation (i.e., California) Ror"1(10- Business 06 � Address L 2a, r)i ........... -(anctdck WAT162 Telephone No. ............. Facsimile No. ( '.5kq) '- Ci ...................................... State Contractor's License No. and Class P�qq 0 d A /'C I Original•Date Issued K),1 2"'S 1 cDL001 Expiration Date LO 181 faUz The following are the names,titles, addresses,and phone numbers of all individuals,firm members,partners,joint venturers, and/or corporate officers having principal interest in this proposal: Co I J S A The date of any voluntary or involuntary bankruptcy judgments against any principal having an interest in this proposal is as follows: ... ............ ............ --l"'....-I'll................................... All current and prior DBA's, aliases, and/or fictitious business names for any principal having an interest in this proposal are as follows: .......... ....... ................................................ I-C-4 Agreement No. 5345 BIDDER'S INFORMATION(CONTINUED) Company Name: ._..,, Bidder shall list the name of the person who attended the mandatory pre-bid job walk: Name: C,al r) Title: I-C-5 Agreement No. 5345 IN WITNESS WHEREOF,BIDDER executes and submits this proposal with the names,titles, hands, aild se�lls of'alla fol-ella r s illed I) illcipals 111i - zo'lClay of 20 BIDDER SUbsci,ibed aiid swoni to diis. day of' Aj)6 1 20LI NOTARY PUBLIC I-C-6 Agreement No. 5345 CONTRACTOR'S LICENSE DECLARATION (Business and Professions Code Section 7028.15) 1. BIDDER'S Contractor's License Number is: _..... _ Class No.: 2. The expiration date of BIDDER'S Contractor License is: CV 1'r . C , 20 3. BIDDER acknowledges that Section 7028.15(e)of the Business and Professions Code provides as follows: "A licensed Contractor shall not submit a bid to a public agency unless his or her Contractor's license number appears clearly on the bid,the license expiration date is stated, and the bid contains a statement that representations herein are made under penalty of perjury. Any bid not containing this information, or a bid containing information which is subsequently proven false, shall be considered non-responsive and shall be rejected by the public agency." The undersigned declares,under penalty of perjury,that the representations made by the undersigned in this bid proposal are true and correct. [;`,Xccuted 011&r 20 > 211 , tint ° ^4"), . c� , (ixisert City and State where Declaration signed). Signatul .w... Typed Name Title Scri 6 "Tug G- Company Name I-C-8 Agreement No. 5345 NON-COLLUSION AFFIDAVIT TO BE EXECUTED BY BIDDER AND SUBMITTED WITH BID ss. being first duly sworn, deposes and say that he or she is b ,.tr OS the party making the foregoing bid that the bid is not made in the interest of,or on behalf of,any undisclosed person,partnership,company,association,organization,or corporation;that the bid is genuine and not collusive or sham;that the BIDDER has not directly or indirectly induced or solicited any other BIDDER to put in a false or sham bid, and has not directly or indirectly colluded,conspired,connived,or agreed with any BIDDER or anyone else to put in a sham bid, or that anyone shall refrain from bidding;that the BIDDER has not in any manner, directly or indirectly,sought by agreement,communication,or conference with anyone to fix the bid price of the BIDDER or any other BIDDER,or to fix any overhead,profit,or cost element of the bid price, or of that of any other BIDDER, or to secure any advantage against the public body awarding the Contract of anyone interested in the proposed Contract; that all statements contained in the bid are true; and further, that the bidder has not, directly or indirectly, submitted his or her bid price or any breakdown thereof, or the contents thereof, or divulged information or data relative thereto, or paid, and will not pay, any fee to any corporation, partnership, company association, organization, bid depository, or to any member or agent thereof t'. ,,eCRI ite a collusive or sham bid. Signature Name of Bidder/Company Name Typed eV �9� Da te4p.1_.......... � " fly' ' ` tag t t k4 ".' b�w!"� _, i'W' „ i.)I Title I-C-9 Agreement No. 5345 WORKER'S COMPENSATION CERTIFICATION Section 1861 OF THE LABOR CODE (Workers' Compensation) Pursuant to Section 1861 of the Labor Code,the BIDDER, in submitting his/her PROPOSAL, shall sign the following certification: "I am aware of the provisions of Section 3700 of the Labor Code which require every employer to be insured against liability for workers' compensation or to undertake self- insurance in accordance with the provisic I' nit code, and I will comply with such provisions before commencing the g c�°a �°���'I .e of the work of this Contract." Signature of Bidder: Title- �...�m......._Ww_ . Business Name: '�� „�• .._... d .. Business Address: SoOq ei (, Telephone Number: 7 Dated this 20 10N day of )rl 20,x. I-C-10 Agreement No. 5345 BIDDER'S CERTIFICATION OF SUBCONTRACTORS EL SEGUNDO ATHLETIC FIELDS TURF REPLACEMENT PROJECT PROJECT NO.: PW 17-10 Company Name: ............... �. � ....ly. . .. ........Mjo As detailed in Section 2-3.1 (Page II-B-3) of the City Standard Specifications, Bidder certifies that it has listed below all subcontractors who will perform work in excess of one-half of one percent (0.5%) of the total bid price or certifies that the bidder is fully qualified to perform and will perform that portion of the work itself. mmmmm mmmmmmm _ ... __........._ ,.. mm w------ m."""""""""""""""""""","�v��. Description of Subcontractor's Portion of Name of Contractor Work Estimated Subcontractor Address License No. Subcontracted $Amount (Number and l Street) ry' ... .. ... .. . .... .m-...f.^........... r (c ��"C, ,-i,ODD 47 fey Inc, C ri,..Zlp.. ) .r 1 Code I " t'n'n. 4w"", /Rep k1 I ...-......._....................................................................... Ww....._ I .............. -___.......W (Make copies of this page if additional space is needed) I-C-11 Agreement No. 5345 REFERENCES Company Name: The following are the names, addresses, and telephone numbers for public agencies for which BIDDER has performed similar work as the prime Contractor or major Subcontractor within the past five (5) years: 1. Project Title: T— Vw\Q' k �, ,. Location: t-\ Oil Name and address of owner Name and current telephone number of person familiar with project Type of Work: 9()SAM O..- I ow) of S _iv(- Contract amount: $............... ,.......... ................. Date completed: ,, J Amount of work done by my/our firm under Contract w' Did your firm have any financial interest in Project. „ m__ &Jo 2. Pro ect Title: r ° u� Location: Q 1t,((), �- Cis t,a CA clalo'7 Name and address of owner Name and current to phone number of person familiar with project Type of Work: 10'0(0 (AAICV) Cf "J Contract amount: $ fsk......... .. ..°... .. ............................ Date completed: fOth p Amount of work done by my/our firm under Contract$............ '"w',�.1.......,�.....:G..I. ).....�;,,.o..... .......... ... . Did your firm have any financial interest in Project? 11 I-C-12 Agreement No. 5345 3. Project Title: Location: C C &Y-Lic -A C1019"O'% O."I":A, C ay"tc:,r) 'S Cwic CIA CIMM NOtinefinit'l address of ol er Name and current telephone number of person familiar with project Type of Work: ;knk\aA--%Or-' C-4- Contract amount: Date completed: L 3 Amount of work done by my/our firm under Contract .....TO Did your firm have any financial interest in Project? r\lc,,, 4. Project Title: Location: LI Oorli-�rlcl FI�O Name amh4idress of owner q,26,4 ci Pa+ SvfAv\O'r\ -I t-4) Name and current telephone number of person familiar with project: Type of Work: 4-0& ('oni nxt alnml�lt: VOT\ Date colliplete& Amount of work done by my/our firm under Contract$ —7 Did your firm have any financial interest in Project? No I-C-13 Agreement No. 5345 5. Project Title: 11" LO-kc, 01"w�cfsO' Location: ' O Riola, Ln rnimdo. ("" f'� "-3ZC)2q S-)ame' c1c; ahtht, Name and address of owner a 6 q ,Cq JoCic 'PIC'er 0 Naille"Ind clurent tdeph("�Ile 11111,11ber of person I'aillifiar wifli prqjeo: r I') Type of Work: Contract amount: $ Date completed: 01A,. 3 Amount of work done by my/our firm under Contract . ...... Did your firm have any financial interest in Project? No Bidder may attach additional reference pages if necessary. The following are the names, addresses, and telephone numbers for all brokers and sureties from whom BIDDER intends to procure insurance bonds: 3 SC ........... ..... .......................... I-C-14 Agreement No. 5345 BIDDER'S STATEMENT OF PAST CONTRACT DISQUALIFICATIONS EL SEGUNDO ATHLETIC FIELDS TURF REPLACEMENT PROJECT PROJECT NO.: PW 17-10 Company Name: �P-A a i-f- LGA, hoc Please state all instances of being disqualified, removed, or otherwise prevented from bidding on, or completing, a federal, state, or local government project due to a violation of a law or safety regulation. 1, Have you ever been disqualified from any government Contract? Yes ❑ No 2, If yes, explain the circumstances: 3. Are you registered in accordance with Labor Code § 1725.5 [Note: failure to register requires the City to reject your bid as nonresponsive]? Yes ❑ No 3111 .... ........................................................................ Bidder's Signature ;( . ................. .IJ.. Name (Please Print) I-C-15 Agreement No. 5345 INSURANCE REQUIREMENTS [MUST BE SUBMITTED WITH PROJECT PROPOSAL] EL SEGUNDO ATHLETIC FIELDS TURF REPLACEMENT PROJECT PROJECT NO.: PW 17-10 Company Name: i - O ,�ntc To be awarded this Contract, the successful bidder must procure and maintain the following types of insurance with coverage limits complying,at a minimum,with the limits set forth below: Type of Insurance Limits Commercial general liability: $2,000,000 Business automobile liability: $1,000,000 Workers compensation: Statutory requirement Commercial general liability insurance must meet or exceed the requirements of ISO-CGL Form No.CG 00 01 11 85 or 88. The amount of insurance set forth above must be a combined single limit per occurrence for bodily injury, personal injury, and property damage for the policy coverage. Liability policies must be endorsed to name the City, its officials,and employees as"additional insureds"under said insurance coverage and to state that such insurance will be deemed"primary" such that any other insurance that may be carried by the City will be excess thereto. Such endorsement must be reflected on ISO Form No. CG 20 10 1185 or 88, or equivalent. Such insurance must be on an"occurrence,"not a "claims made,"basis and will not be cancelable or subject to reduction except upon thirty(30)days prior written notice to the City. Insurer will agree in writing to waive all rights of subrogation against the City, its officers, officials, employees and volunteers for losses arising from work performed by Contractor for the City. Automobile coverage must be written on ISO Business Auto Coverage Form CA 00 01 06 92,including symbol 1 (Any Auto). The Consultant must furnish to the City duly authenticated Certificates of Insurance evidencing maintenance of the insurance required under this Agreement,endorsements as required herein,and such other evidence of insurance or copies of policies as may be reasonably required by the City from time to time. Insurance must be placed with admitted insurers with a current A.M. Best Company Rating equivalent to at least a Rating of"A:VIl." Certificate(s)must reflect that the insurer will provide thirty (30) day notice of any cancellation of coverage. The Consultant will require its insurer to modify such certificates to delete any exculpatory wording stating that failure of the insurer to mail written notice of cancellation imposes no obligation, and to delete the word "endeavor" with regard to any notice provisions. The City requires California Worker's Compensation Coverage with the associated Waiver. Out-of-state coverage will not be accepted in lieu of the California coverage,because the work is being performed in the State of California. By signing this form, the bidder certifies that it has read, �.uuiderst° l and will comply with these insurance requirements if it is selected as the City's consultant. 'I' ulrire t ,I�ro%,ide this insurance will render the bidder's proposal"nonresponsive." Date Bidd �'s Signature I-C-16 Agreement No. 5345 END PROPOSAL SECTION I-C-17 Agreement No. 5345 PROPOSAL GUARANTEE BID BOND EL SEGUNDO ATHLETIC FIELDS TURF REPLACEMENT PROTECT PROJECT NO.: PW 17-10 KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS that, Fieldturf USA, Inc. ,as BIDDER, and Federal Insurance Company ,as SURETY,are held and firmly bound unto the City of El Segundo, in the penal sum()l` Ten Percent of Amount Bid DOLLARS S ($ 10% ),which is ten (10%)percent of the total amount bid by BIDDER to the City of El Segundo for the above stated project, for the payment of which sum,BIDDER and SURETY agree to be bound,jointly and severally,firmly by these presents. THE CONDITIONS OF THIS OBLIGATION ARE SUCH that,whereas BIDDER is about to submit a bid to the City of El Segundo for the above stated project,if said bid is rejected,or if said bid is accepted and a Contract is awarded and entered into by BIDDER in the manner and time specified,then this obligation shall be null and void, otherwise it shall remain in full force and effect in favor of the City of El Segundo. IN WITNESS WHEREOF the parties hereto have set their names,titles,hands,and seals this 19th day of April . 2017 7445 Cote-de-Liesse Road, Suite 200 Montreal, Quebec, Canada 1-14T 1 G2 BIDDER* Fieldturf S , Inc. 1 800-724-2969 15 Mountain View Road SURETY* Federal Insurance Company Warren NJ 07059 ^^ �� _ Jeffrey M. Wilson, Attorney-in-Fact C/O M ri jWs &Williams Inc. 2211 7th South, Birmin. " am, AL 35233 205-581-9131 Subscribed I")'I"ARV PUBLIC%See�Attached Notarial Acknowledgement 9 2 Bement Ola e w N P9 *Provide BIDDERISURETY name, title, address and telephone number and the name,title, address and telephone number for authorized representative. 1-C-7 Agreement No. 5345 .,.,II 'II' I' II'. iii Power of Attorney Federal Insurance Company I Vigilant Insurance Company I Pacific Indemnity Company Know All by These Presents,That FEDERAL INSURANCE COMPANY,an Indiana corporation,VIGILANT INSURANCE COMPANY,a New York corporation,and PACIFIC INDEMNITY COMPANY, a Wisconsin corporation, do each hereby constitute and appoint Mark W. Edwards, II, Alisa B. Ferris, Robert R. Freel, Ronald B.Giadrosich,Richard H.Mitchell,William M.Smith,Jeffrey M.Wilson,Evondia H.Woessner of Birmingham,Alabama;Robert Read Davis of Atlanta,Georgia;Richard E.Daniels of Pensacola,Florida and Robert M.Verdin of Metairie,Louisiana----------------------------------------------------------- each as their true and lawful Attorney-in-Fact to execute under such designation in their names and to affix their corporate seals to and deliver for and on their behalf as surety thereon or otherwise,bonds and undertakings and other writings obligatory in the nature thereof(other than bail bonds)given or executed in the course of business,and any instruments amending or altering the same,and consents to the modification or alteration ofany instrument referred to in said bonds or obligations. In Witness Whereof,said FEDERAL INSURANCE COMPANY,VIGILANT INSURANCE COMPANY,and PACIFIC INDEMNITY COMPANY have each executed and attested these presents and affixed their corporate seats on this 3n° day ofFebruary,2017. iAkx�' VIA, g-t-� ............................ W n Yl.C;hkirch..A,,ok.lamscvfulaty' slephcel1I.€farnuy°Vice Prer,ideut STATE OF NEW JERSEY Countyofflunterdon ss On this 31 day ofFebruary,2017 before toe,a Notary Public of"New Jersey,personally came Dawn M.Chloros,to me known to be Assistant Secretary of FEDERM,INSURANCE COMPANY,VIGILANT INSURANCE COMPANY,and PACIFIC INDEMNI`T'Y COMPANY,the companies which executed the foregoing Power of Attorney,and the said Dawn M. Chloros,being by me duly sworn,diet depose and say that she is Assistant Secretary of FEDERAI.INSURANCE COMPANY.VIGILANT INSURANCE;COMPANY,and PACIFIC INDEMNITY COMPANY and knows the corporate seals thereof,that the seals affixed to the foregoing Power of Attorney are such corporate seals and were thereto affixed by authority of said Companies;and that she signed said Power of Attorney as Assistant Secretary of said Companies by like authority;and that she is acquainted with Stephen M. Haney,and knows him to be Vice President of said Companies;and that the signature of'Stephen M.L Caney,subscribed to said Power of Attorney is in the genuine handwriting of Stephen M.Raney,and was thereto subscribed by authority of said Companies and in deponent's presence. Notarial Sea] VTAO� KATHERINE R NOTARY PUSUC NEW JERSEY No.231 5 Ott, ca onEpmJuly16,2®ts SI vcmictylrur,R'te CERTIFICATION Resolutions adopted by the Boards of Directors of FEDERAL.INSURANCE COMPANY,VIGII,AN"I`INSURANCE%COMPANY,and PACIFIC:INDEMNITY COMPANY on August 30,2016: "RESOLVED.that the following authorl7-anmt6 relate to the execution,for and on behalf of the Company,of bonds,undertakings,recognllmaces,contracts and(Other written commitments of the Company entered into in the ordinary course of business(each a"Written Con-unionertr'): (i) Each of the Chairman,the President and the Vice Presidents of the Company is hereby audhorized to execute any written Commitment lot and on behalf of the Company,under the seal ofthe Company or otherwise. (2) Each duly appointed attorney-iii-fact of the Company is hereby authorized to execute any written Commitment her and on behalf of the Company,under the seal of the Company or otherwise,to the extent that such action is authorized by the grant of powers provided or in such persons written appointment as such attorney-in-fact. (3) Each of the Chairman,the President and the vice Presidents of the Company is hereby authorized,for and on heftalf'of the Company,to appoint in writing any person the attorney- in-fact of the Company with full power and authority to execute,fur and on behall'of the Company, under the seal of the Company or otherwise,such Written Commitments of the Company as may be Specifled in Such Written appointment,which specification may be by general type or class of Written Commitments or by specifit:£uion of one or more particular Written commitnients (4) Each of the Chairman,the President and the vice Presidents of the Company is hereby authorized,for and on behalforrhe Company,to delegat e in writing to any other officer of the Company the authority to execute,for and on behalf of the Company,under the Company's seal or otherwise, such Written Commitments W the Company as are specified in such written delegation,which Specification may be by general type or class of Written Comniiunenis or by specification of one or more particular Written Commitments. (5) The Signature ofany officer or other person executing any written C oin n trie'nt or appointment or delegitiori pursuant to this Revolution,and the seal of the Company,may be affixed by facsimile on Such Wr'iuen Commitment or wrinert appointment or delegation FURTHER RESOLVED,that the foregoing Resolution shaft net be deemed to be an exclusive statement of the powers and authority ofoflicers,employees and other persons to act for and on behalf of the Company,and such Resolution shall not limit or otherwise affect the exercise ofany such power or authority otherwise validly granted or vested" 1,Dawn M.Cbloros,Assistant Secretary of FEDERAL INSURANCE COMPANY,VIGILANT INSURANCE COMPANY,and PACIFIC INDEMNI'T'Y COMPANY(the"Cornpartfes")der hereby cerdfy that (f) the foregoing Resolutions adopted by the Board of°Direcl+ns of the Companies are true,correct and in full force and effect, (if) the Companies are duly licensed and authorized to transact surety business in all 50 of the United States of America and[fie District of Columbia and are authorized by the U.S.Treasury Department;further,Federal and Vigilant are licensed in the U.S.Virgin Islands,and Federal is licensed in Guam,Puerto Rico, and each of the Provinces of Canada except Prince Edward Island;and fill) the foregoing Power of At is trite,correct and in full force and effect. Given touter my hand and seals ofsaid Companies at Whitehouse Station,NJ,thisApril 1 9, 2017 .., a I$IV II 1ti ti1.T.:hlf N`t au ,.,&°$`vta...................w__,.—, . t SC'C'rvlaW iN THE EVEMr YOU WISH`I'O NOTIFY CIS OVA CLAIM.VERIFY THE:AUTHENTICITY OF T IIS BOND OR NOTIFY US OF ANY OTHER MAYI'ER,PLEASE CONTACT US AT: is 3656 c t09- ..,,,,..,...,�...........................................-......-.,It"%egN'rr)tlta't�1C?Rh!p(Y,k,:iT°,pal Fax HE'l�m�.........,.,... ......... r-'fns!,,,.• ........................,._ Form 15-10-02258-U GEN CONSENT(rev.12-16) Agreement No. 5345 CERTIFICATE OF ACKNOWLEDGEMENT OF CORPORATE SURETY State of Alabama ) ) ss County of Jefferson) On this 19thday of April, 2017 before me, appeared Jeffrey M. Wilson, to me personally known, who, being by me duly sworn, did say that he/she is the Attorney-In- Fact for Federal Insurance Company, the corporation named in the foregoing instrument, and that the seal affixed to said instrument is the corporate seal of said corporation, and that said instrument was signed and sealed on behalf of said corporation by authority of its Board of Directors and said Jeffrey M. Wilson, acknowledged said instrument to be the free act and deed of said corporation. A" Anna Keith Childress, Notary Public, State at Large My commission expires: October 03, 2019 registration number: not applicable Anna Keith Childress is employed by McGriff, Seibels and Williams, Inc. located in Jefferson County, Alabama at 22117 lh Avenue South, Birmingham, AL 35233, telephone number 205-252-9871 Anna Keith Childress is a duly appointed Notary Public for the State of Large. Term:4 yrs 10/03/15 thru 10/03/19 Agreement No. 5345 ILSIGUN flat znvo April 17, 2017 ADDENDUM NO. 1 to THE CONTRACT DOCUMENTS, SPECIFICATIONS AND PLANS for El Segundo Athletic Fields Turf Replacement Project PROJECT NO.: PW 17-10 ATTENTION BIDDERS: The following additions, modifications, and clarifications to the specifications shall be included in, and become a part of, any contract which may be executed for the above project in the City of El Segundo: 1. The bid due date and time is still Tuesday,April 25,2017, at 11:00 am. 2. Question 1 from bidder: Synthetic Grass System Specifications, Section 2 - 2.12: There are a number of submittal items in these sections that seem superfluous, given the fact that there is a Basis of Design turf selected, in addition to specific turf products listed on V-A-9, 2.04, Alternate Bid Items. In order for these items to have been listed, it would seem that the owner would have already evaluated most of the submittal items, including the turf samples, in Section 2- 2.12. Please confirm if these submittals or qualifications need to be turned in by the bidders, as well. Response 1 from City: Section 2-2.12 that the bidder is referring to is related to Appendix A, which are the turf specifications from when the original field was built in 2007. They are provided for reference only. 3. Question 2 from bidder: Synthetic Grass System Specifications, Section 2 - Qualifications & Submittals, 2.6 & Section 3 - Underlying Soil Requirements, 9.4 "At least 7 days prior to the bid." Question: Please consider postponement of these submittal items which would be due on the day of the pre-bid job walk. If they are still going to be required, additional time is requested for submission. Page 1 of 3 350 Main Street, El Segundo, CA 90245-3895 (310) 524-2300 Fax(310)640-0489 Agreement No. 5345 [L a, rrduuas SES ....... .................................. pc �wrrr� r+inw��a� n•1 Response 2 from City: Section 2.6 & Section 3 that the bidder is referring to is related to Appendix A, which are the turf specifications from when the original field was built in 2007. They are provided for reference only. 4. Question 3 from bidder: The plans do not give information on the midfield logos, sideline logos, U-10 soccer dimensions, 7x7 lines dimension or lacrosse layout. Do you want men's and women's lacrosse? There needs to be a layout and dimensions for all of these. Response 3 from City: Logos are intended to be similar in size/location as to what is currently on the existing fields. 5. Question 4 from bidder: There are no specifications for the nailer. What type do you want? 6. Response 4 from City: Nailer should be consistent with what currently exists on the field. 7. The following substitution requests were received on or prior to April 15ffi, 2017: a. Fusion Geo Plus—Not ace tgbNe as a base bid substitute product. Not accentable as an alternative bid product. The City will not accept a shock pad system on the fields. b. GreenFields SlideMax XP 60—Not aaccemable as a base bid substitute product. Not accci2tablc as an alternative bid product, as specified. The GreenFields synthetic turf is not an equal to the specified base product due to the weight of the infill, material of the infill, and type of secondary backing. Approved equals have been identified in the alternative bid section of the specifications. c. Sprinturf Ultrablade Dual Fiber Elite (DFE)with CoolCap—Not acceptable as a base bid substitute product. ccet)table as an alternative bid product, as specified. The Ultrablade DFE synthetic turf is not an equal to the specified base product due to the weight of the infill, material of the infill, and type of secondary backing. Page 2 of 3 350 Main Street,El Segundo,CA 90245-3895 (310) 524-2300 Fax(310)640-0489 Agreement No. 5345 CAR [L S 10 W ' 1tll'I'1'�2'0M7 As evidence that the BID I'A has read this Addendum, the BIDDER must acknowledge same in the space 1. . Ved below and submit this Addendum with the Bid Proposal. Failure to provide SLIO, acknowledgement shall render the bid as non-responsive and subject to rejectoo Signature. Date. hpl-d\ , ., � zoo PrintCompany Name: ..w e'16 f .._.. -...................................................................................... Page 3 of 3 350 Main Street,El Segundo, CA 90245-3895 (310) 524-2300 Fax(310)640-0489 Agreement No. 5345 ELSEGUN I•C 9;'oil T It in 04 1 a It f lull- alp April 19, 2017 ADDENDUM NO. 2 to THE CONTRACT DOCUMENTS, SPECIFICATIONS AND PLANS for El Segundo Athletic Fields Turf Replacement Project PROJECT NO.: PW 17-10 ATTENTION BIDDERS: The following additions, modifications, and clarifications to the specifications shall be included in, and become a part of, any contract which may be executed for the above project in the City of El Segundo: 1. The bid due date and time is still Tuesday,April 25,2017, at 11:00 am. 2. Question 1 from bidder: Does a Class C27 - Landscape Contractor, able to Bid on this project? Response 1 from City: Acceptable classes of license shall be "A" or"C-61/D- 1299. 3. Question 2 from bidder: Will seams be sewn or glued? Response 2 from City: Seams will be sewn. 4. The bid schedule, Section IV (Measurement&Payment), and Section V (Technical Specifications) have been revised to reflect two acceptable products as the base bid. The alternate bid has been revised to FieldTurfs Vertex Prime product. 5. Two product substitutions were received after the April 15th deadline as follows: a. Shaw Legion Pro 2.25" without HydroChill—The specifications states that systems with less than 2.5"fibers are unacceptable. In addition,the City wants a cooling-type product and will not consider the substitution Page 1 of 2 350 Main Street,El Segundo, CA 90245-3895 (310) 524-2300 Fax(310)640-0489 Agreement No. 5345 IL S1011 x. erc..°ccrc�r°� 4•c e,"TIN INN I pl t^t without the HydroChill. Legion Pro 2.25 is not acceptable as a base bid product. b. Astroturf Rhino Blend—The specifications states that systems with less than 2.5" fibers are unacceptable. Rhino Blend is not acceptable as a base bid product. 6. Section V (Technical Specifications) have been revised to clarify the sewn in/ permanent markings on the fields. As evidence that the BIDDER has read this Addendum, the BIDDER must acknowledge same in the space 1arovided 1) I16v and submit this Addendum with the Bid Proposal. Failure to provide s ich ,TioNviedgement shall render the bid as non-responsive and subject to rejection. Signature: ................... Date: � 2 2.'a Print Company Name: 1(;x , : 1 rf. m„ Page 2 of 2 350 Main Street, El Segundo,CA 90245-3895 (310) 524-2300 Fax(310) 640-0489 Agreement No. 5345 Fiel:�dTurf I A Tarkett Sports Company Maki�I ng a difference a ,*E. El Segundo Athletic Fields — Turf Replacement H Mill uul c' paIVW" Ilrl wl "..N N �������dll l!ail(IIIIIIIII�u�uuIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII ,I wI��N71 ,,, HHHHH, . m� IIYI'�w,lu I IIII IIIIIIIIIIIII luullllul uuu11 all„ .I I� � ,,, � „�,;. 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Yar n Stru ct u.... - re 2 Slit-Film Yarn Denier 2 5000 Denier D1577 Tap ................................ ,e.Thickness 2 130 Microns ..,?i,le H.eight 2.5 D5823 Pile Weight 42 o d2 D5848 .............�/Y_111 "I'l""I'll""I'll'll""I'll""I'll",'ll""I'll""I'll'...�.I —1.............. Primary Ba jq.pq Weight 7+ y02 D5848 Secondary Backing Weight(Perforated) 16+ .2-zJ. ........... ............ _qjzyd, D5848 .................................................... Total Carpe't Weigjjt 65 oz/yd2 D5848 Stitch Gauge 3/4 inch centers D5793 Tuft Bind 8+ lbs/force D1335 Grab Tear Length >200 lbs/force D5034 ............. Grab Tear Width >200 lbs/force D5034 Pill Burn Test Pass D2859 Impact Attenuation (Gmax) <200 qmax F1936 Water Permeability >40 inch/hour DIN 18-035 ........................ CoolPlay Composite Infill 0.4 Lbs/ft2 ................ ....................... SBR Rubber Infill 3.1 Lbs/ft2 Sand Inflill 4 Lbs/ft2 ......................... ....... ...... Total Product Weight 1145 .................. ,!;Wyd2 Variation of+/-5916 on above listed property values Is within normal manufacturing tolerances Issue Date.4117117 THE ULTIMATE T a r k e ftSPORTS SURFACE EXPERIENCE „M... Agreement No. 5345 ■ TESTING SERVICES, INC, :1181"1 SHOWALTER AVE,..P,O.BOX 200 4. DAI-TON,GEORGIA 30722.2041 PHONE�(706)226-1400-FAX:1706)226-6118 Prepared for: REPORT NUMBER: 57322 ......------...................................................................................................................................... THE ULTIMATE LAB TEST NUMBER: 2514-5676 A Tark Flelff S urf SURFACE EXPERIENCE DATE: February 19,2013 ett ports Company ............ Test Material: Turf Iden t I f I cation Vertex FTVT-65 ...... ..... Test Scope: A synthetic turf sample was submitted for a battery of testing to analyze construction and physical properties. Test Method Test Description Test Result ASTM D5848-10el Total Product Weight 71.60 oz/yd' ASTM D5848-10el Pile Yarn Fiber Weight 43.87 oz/yd' 0 ASTM D5848-10el Primary Backing Weight 7.51 oz/yd' I-- .......................................................................... ............................................. U) ASTM D5848-10el Secondary Backing Weight 20.22 ozlyd 2 0 ASTM D5823-05a Average Pile Height 2.5” W (L ASTM D1335-12 Average Tuft Bind Strength 16.5 lbs/force ASTM D5034-09 Average Grab Tear Strength MD:292.2 lbs/force CMD: 301.0 lbs/force ................................................................. ASTM D5793-05 Binding Sites Stitch Per Inch: 3.33 Gauge: 3/4" Test Method Test Description Test Result LU LU I.- ASTM F355-10a Gmax 109 Lu ASTM D2859-06(2011) Pill Flammability Passes 0, ... W LU 13- ASTM F1551-09; DIN 18-035 Water Permeability 25.5 inches per hour . ....................... ..............................--- ;All Performance Testing was conducted with the specified infill per clients request Individual Testing Reports are available upon request,which provide the detailed test results and specific procedures. Approved By: Digitally signed by Erie Miles,Jr VP DN:r—Erle Miles,Jr.VP.—Testing Senikes Inc —il—lsl.fke@.i.dst—.net, US 13--2013 02 20 10-19-15-05'00' Erle Miles,Jr VP Testing Services Inc OUR LETTERS AND REPORTS APPLY ONLY TO THE SAMPLE TESTED AND ARE NOT NECESSARILY INDICATIVE OF THE QUALITIES OF APPARENTLY IDENTICAL OR SIMILAR PRODUCTS, THESE LETTERS AND REPORTS ARE FOR THE USE ONLY OF THE CLIENT TO WHOM THEY ARE ADDRESSED AND THEIR COMMUNICATION To ANY OTHERS OR THE USE OF THE NAME TESTING SERVICES,Inc MUST RECEIVE OUR PRIOR WRITTEN APPROVAL, THE REPORTS AND LETTERS,AND OUR NAME,OUR SEALS,OR OUR INSIGNIA ARE NOT UNDER ANY CIRCUMSTANCES TO BE USED IN ADVERTISING TO THE GENERAL PUBLIC. VISIT OUR WEBS1TE AT www.tsiofdalton.com Agreement No. 5345 rVertex Prime CoolPlay Monofill ament/Slit-Fillm 2.5" Product Stock Code FTVTP-1-Cool Play ........... Pile Yarn,Type UV-resistant polyethylene n/a Yarn Structure I Ridged Monofilament Yarn Denier 1 10800 Denier D1577 Tape Thickness 1 235 Microns_ITITITITIT ............... Yarn Structure 2 Slit-Film ........... II.I.I.I.I.Ill",-...,."",.,.,.I................. Yarn Denier 2 5000 Denier D1577 ................................. �ap�.Thickness 2 130 microns inches D5823 Pile Weight 42 D5848 ..?Eimary Backing.Weight 7+ oz/yd2 D5848 Secondary Backing Weight (Finger-Unit) 14+ oz/yd2 D5848 Total Carpet Weight 63 _��Jyq2 D5848 ........................................................................................... ............................................................................................................................................................ Stitch Gauge 3/4 inch centers D5793 Tuft Bind 8+ lbs/force D1335 Grab Tear Length >200 lbs/force D5034 Grab Tear Width >200 lbs/force D5034 Pill Burn Test Pass D2859 11................ .................. Impact Attenuation (G,maXa <200 F1936 Water Permeability >40 linch/hour DIN 18-035 _Co jay Composite 0.4 Lbs/ft2 Cryogenic SBR Rubber Infill 2.6 Lbs/ft2 Sand 6.2 _Lbjs ft2 Total Product Weight 1388 oz/yd, 11.11.1.................. Variation of+/-5%on above listed property values is within normal manufacturing tolerances Issue Date.,11104116 THE ULTIMATE OurkettSPORTS SURFACE EXPERIENCE Agreement NO. 5345 TESTING SERVICES, INC, 817 SHOWAL TE R,AVE -P 0,BOX 2041 DALTON,GEORGIA 30722-2041 �m T51 ��D°=x�w�mz�e/ Prepared for: REPORT NUMBER: 57368 ��= ���*�m�� �� LAB 2514-5878 ��� �� THE ULTIMATE ' �������� � ��� � | SURFACE EXPERIENCE DATE. February 19,2O--- -- xumeuSnm�mmvoov | ' ' �' Test Material: Turf Identification | ------ -------- -- ---1 VodoxPrime FTVTP-65 __ | Test Scope: A synthetic turf sample was submitted for a battery of testing to analyze construction and physical properties. Toot Method Test Description Test Result � ASTMD5848'1Oo1 Total Product Weight 60.43oz/ydz � _ '................... ____� ASTMD5848'10o1 Pile Yarn Fiber Weight 42.48oz/yd` ASTMD5848'10a1 Primary Backing Weight 7.51 oz/yd' m -------- ------- LU ASTMD5848'1Oo1 Secondary Backing Weight 19.48oz/yd' o ASTM D5823'05a Average Pile Height 25' . __ ASTMD1335'12 Average Tuft Bind Strength 172|bu8bma __-.... ......... ........................ _- ASTM D5034'00 Average Grab Tear Strength MD:274.6|bu/fomo CMD:228.7|bo/foom ___..................................................................... ______ ASTMD57O3'O5 Binding Sites Stitch Per Inch: 3.33 Gauge: 3/4" � ............. � Test Method Test Description Test Result � ������ I--l ASTMF355'1Oa Gmax 117 LU ................................................ ASTMD285O'08(2011) Pill Flammability Pauuoa LU A8TMF1551'O0; DIN 18'035 Water Permeability 1G7.3 inches per hour � .�� ������� ���������������� '/mpv��anooTo��mmmmo�muwmmo�ocifivninm|per clients request. Individual Testing Reports are available upon request,which provide the detailed test results and specific procedures, Approved By c —'----'---~ �101611611WN"14"~~ Brie Miles,Jr VP Testing Services Inc OUR LETTERS AND REPORTS APPLY ONLY ro THE SAMPLE TESTED AND ARE NOT NECESSARILY INDICATIVE oF THE QUALITIES oF AppAnEwrcv/oswnoAL OR u/m/LAn pRoouoru. rxEos Lsrrsnu AND nEponru ARE FOR THE USE ONLY OF THE ouEwr TO mmoM THEY ARE AoonsaaEo AND rxE/n COMMUNICATION To ANY OTHERS OR THE USE OF THE NAME TESTING SERVICES,Inc.MUST RECEIVE OUR PRIOR WRITTEN APPROVAL THE REPORTS AND LETTERS,AND OUR NAME,OUR SEALS,OR OUR INSIGNIA ARE NOT UNDER ANY CIRCUMSTANCES TO BE USED IN ADVERTISING TO THE GENERAL PUBLIC. VISIT OUR vvsao/rs*zxmvw m/vma/mn.00m Agreement No. 5345 Yy� Ifi Two Fibers. One Balanced System. u A r, FleldTurf THE ULTIMATE SURFACE EXPERIENCE A Tarkett Sports Company Agreement No. 5345 t�:5A Two Fibers. One Balanced System. Curability without compromise. It's part of FieldTurf's DNA. Slit-film and monofilament fibers combined in the same stitch World-class ball roll and durability Excellent infill encapsulation Ballast layers of sand and top layers of rubber infill for world-class performance l el '° vu�uulvf v �u!rti:^M ............... Ill's"IrV ,I � IIII' '111°I�-"5"1 Iii rVi'�,2 l °IF 5°'gym"'m'mmli,^tG.... . I� ,IIII°°'..' wr _w........................................................... Pile Height: 2,5""I 2.25" 2" 2.25' ................................................ Pile Weight: 42 oz/yd2 38 oz/yd2 35 oz/yd2 44 oz/yd2 ____...............�......................... .... .......... .... ........... .... ......gym.. I Total Infill...Weight:.'.................... 7 Ibs+/ft2 6 Ibs+/ft2 5 Ibs+....ft2..... 6....lbs.+.../ft2.......�.l Total Product Weight: 1073 oz/yd' 925 oz/yd2 778 oz/yd2 931 oz/yd2 l.._, ............................................�m......................... ........ ..,t ble No Retention...Period............... ......� Irlr� I:' t, 8 Years Insured No Deductible Vg'^ �.,,•,•• ql "���� 1111111,,... �IIIII �� rv; "�IIIIIII"- ��, ,m ml uuqupuuulourllllluflu IumuBl1lmmlmm lll� ��I, moiYIIIIIIIIIIIIIVII ;IYIVIiiI II tll �w uiiiili I�illuuuul µ ��1 '' � . n � u III i ! t P ,1 I uu„�, ..o., II I Ip� �I�1 ����, III^I,IIVi I IIIIIIIIII'1111111 III III IIII VIII �'II ;,,I�ull ii'II w i ; 4 i1j; i IVII�11�N1uI�lul�Qp��p,ii�pll II. �p��IIIV uuuulll II I �iill 111�llllll l 1 ki�u�IU�II�IUIIIl1iIIN .^Ulp I';lupugll u�yryV�P�ulllmul6�p'�IIIN^�Ix�«AIy9�11UIbVNI @�4!III''I � Y��IL �� a �'�I '� II ., pd�QUI�I�����Ip101ilulplulumlV4V�w�llll��h��s1�%VIII,pUlll�lrylll�lii^IPlmiluuu�u"iIV����I��IW I�I�ti�1��IpiluLUiu�V�u�W41 „,,III V�N�tlplllllllp!IYIf��II�IIIIIIIV���II���IIVI�i�IIII�V�lllllllllllllllll� jl :...' lulllllllllll i ' n.n I I Agreement No. 5345 Iql .p The Myr Engineered Sys I ,..°u^ Slit-Fitin and Monofilament Fibers FieldTurf Vertex is comprised of specially designed slit-film fibers and high performance monofilament fibers.The fibrillation process of the slit-film component allows for N proper infill encapsulation while the monofilament fibers facilitate grass-like ball roll and a better aesthetic appearance. Both fibers have withstood stringent testing and were designed to resist matting. Two-Layered it FieldTurf Vertex features a two-layer infill comprised of ballast layers of sand and • top layers of recycled rubber granules for proper shock absorption and world-class Silica Sand Recycled Rubber performance. Turf i FieldTurf Vertex features a dimensionally-stable backing that is coated and perforated at FieldTurf's manufacturing facility.The result is an exceptional tuft bind strength along with excellent drainage characteristics. i ,ai�llll a IIIpp IIIII��III a uuuuuumumulullml ... ..ml�°x �"'w m� � . w �I iii° IrY i� "urn ulm i M. Agreement NO. 5345 --v— SEIDBELS & WILLILAMS,INC. January 27,2Ol? Re: yieldturf0SA,Inc. Comucuomr PreguuUOcution Tn Whom This May Concern: y|ouoc be advised that Federal luuu,uuoo Company, umomhex of the Chubb Group of Insurance Companies, has had the privilege ofbonding Fio|duof USA, Inc. since 2OOO. They are licensed and authorized oodo business iu all states. They have u Treasury Liadogof$l,l86.O8O.00OuodmnratrdA++hyA.M.Boxtvvdbuyiuuuoiu1Size%V. Federal Insurance Company has extended surety credit to Fieldturf in an aggregate amount of$75,000,000, with a single job limb of$10,000,000. Honvevor, these numbers do not represent the largest amount that the surety would consider. Fioldtur[iw completing all current projects iuu satisfactory manner and has never defaulted oouproject. Federal Insurance Company has never had tointervene iooz complete any o[Fio|dtorf USA,Iuu.`oprojects. It iu our understanding that Fieldturf USA,Inc.has or will be submitting a proposal to you for the referenced project.We anticipate no problem in providing, should they be awarded,a 100%Performance and Payment bond in the full amount of the proposal.As always,the surety reserves the right to perform normal underwriting at the time of any bond request, including without limitation to,prior review and approval of relevant contract terms and conditions,bond forms, appropriate contract funding and any other underwriting considerations at the time of the request. Our consideration and issuance of bonds is a matter solely between Fieldturf USA,Inc. and ourselves,and we assume no liability to third parties ozm you hy the issuance o[this letter. YVe appreciate having the opportunity to share with you our experience with this fiuucompany and urge you to give them every consideration. Please contact nuo should you have any questions regarding this valued customer. Sincerely, Jeffrey M.Wilson Senior Vice President'Surety McGrdf,Soibdx&Williams,bnc. 22117wAvmm,South/Birmingham,Alabama 95o3» uo.Box/m* /Birmingham,Alabama 3520zme5 TEL: (205)252-9871 FAX: (205)581'9463 www.mcgrm.um ��������� ��������� "Idllll luutluuuu ii uuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuud lllullmiiiiiuuuuuuuuuu luuuuu uu uu dullllllll IIIIIIC� """"' ...""""' ....................................... ���IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII Illllllllli �,�� ��I�� I I I I uu ....'pw III (IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII ul I II II III 111111 IIIIIIII � IIIIIIIIIIIIIII a .._IIII���II VIII I, I VIII . II III ....,Illllul II Ill III II (III IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII I 'II �,,,' a II IIIIIIIIIIII I ul ullllll II 111111 ( u II uuuuuuuum I I II I I I ,I I I II 1 I I III IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII 1 II Ihuuuuul I I IIIIIIII I I IIII Illllluu I lillll � III (IIIIIIII ��I II VIII I I I I li IIII I I IIII 1111 11. IIIIIIII IIII I I II 1 II III IIII II I 1111111 . 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IIII: mµ � III° - SPORTS RED- ATarkettSports Company ATarkettSportsCompany m +'of””"^'” ';'..n'„'"'''I'"""� i FINANCIAL STABILITY WITH PROVEN LONGEVITY Tarkett Sports, via the Tarkett Group which is listed on Euronext Paris (TKTT) is one of the most financially stable surfacing companies in the entire industry. Here's an overview of the Tarkett Group and Sports division financial results for 2016: IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIiIi,�I II O ,,411 1111111 91111";,IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII IIpp,;llll.11lllllllllll NOMMEAM mmmI Adjusted Market Net sales Adjusted EBITDA0) Net sales EBITDA Capitalization UP 6.2%FROM 2015 UP FROM€41.4M IN 2015 v ($3,018M USD) ($368M USD) ($2.6413 USD) ($513M USD) ($59M USD) .........................................I............. ,.,............ Euro to USD conversion rate as of Dec.31,2016, BEST INSURED WARRANTY IN THE BUSINESS It takes a lot of hard work and dedication in order to bring an artificial grass or synthetic turf system to life. The size of the investment,whether in time, energy or money, can be daunting. That's why we were the first company in the industry to offer a third-party insured warranty. And while you'll probably never need to use it, you can rest easy knowing that you're protected by the industry's best warranty in the unlikely event something goes wrong with your artificial turf system. It's piece of mind that sets FieldTurf apart. Q Yearly Aggregate Claim Limit of$32,000,000 USD � Per Claim Limit of$32,000,000 USD p All fields are automatically covered upon issuance of the Warranty Certificate ii, No deductible � Pre-Paid for 8-Years EXTENSIVE BONDING CAPACITY FieldTurf has a bonding capacity of over$75,000,000 USD issued through Chubb Insurance is proof of the financial strength of a company with over 130 years of experience in the surfacing business. r')Adjustments include expenses related to restructuring,acquisitions and certain other non-recurring items *Market capitalization as of Apr,20,2017. IVuuuuuuuuuu ..'VIII ., I, e uuuuuuuuuuuuuu uoIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIdllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllillullllllllllllllul IIIIIIIIIIIIII IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII ulll„II,IIIIIIIIIIII . 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FieldTurf currently holds the following patents in USA: • Patent#6,551,689 Resilient Granular Top Surface Layer; • Patent#5,958,527 Process Of Laying Synthetic Grass; • Patent#6,338,885 Synthetic Turf; and • Patent#6.723,412 B2 Dimensional relationship patent associated with pile height,gauge& depth of infill. For further information on the many FieldTurf patents currently issued and/or pending, please contact our legal department at 1-800-724-2969. Best PegaWs, P" Susy Matos Operations Manager r FieldTurf—7445 Cate-de-Liesse Road,Suite 200—Montreal—Quebec Canada H4T 1G2—TEL.(800)724-2969—FAX(514)340-9374—info @fieldturf.com www.fieldturf.com Agreement No. 5345 QiField'Tur THE ULTIMATE SURFACE EXPERIENCE A Tarkett Sports Company Date: Friday, 21 April 2017 Project: El Segundo Soccer Complex To Whom It May Concern, We hereby certify that the product that we will supply for this project will meet or exceed the performance requirements outlined in the project specifications, under section V. If you have any questions, please do not hesitate in contacting us toll free at 1-800-724-2969. Best Regards FielclTurf USA, Inc. r, Susy Matos Operations Manager 7445 Cote-de-Liesse Road,Suite 200, Montreal,QC 1-800-724-2969(F)514-340-9374 www.fieldturf.com Agreement No. 5345 NNW i . I �IuI�VWVIII I'iuu u.„ i d6a i Ill I�I. ulid�W e I ����•� ..L. iyVl'1 IIII" i;��l �i���` i I� r�l ul III � V',mo I Ivw�p� �,Il�u �AN�im VV IP„ In wM u � ww� �V w NI V iuuuuuiiumu � °' I N � IWV14iu���d IV�IyVVVmI w CL °�� J �wmm! yll uu f n Imo � � „iii uu I W dON u. mew LL LL P��wINUli4uVVI ry Q 4Mw�IN LL oIM1�Wm "INI IIN VI wl LU H L O = E LL pxN" O z p 0 Q U ° plll � >- ml li LU ��/-J M O LLI a v z ° N W mow' O ° O cc � N u III a 70 ° ui 4-1 Iiiui O O ilw un 4;L LL Q I, mW WVIIIu r ., � 0 941 W Z I I P III „u ' un w �i^ ulll�' IIII m u �rawr "PI 'q I I Ili� i� i i I I I., I I I I i iii I iii„ I �w i lip sir ''d ihI, I V ' p Agreement No. 5345 Chris Keller Chris.Keller(&,flel dt u rf.com Superintendent of Installation FieldTurf Construction, WCI 18765 SW Boones Ferry RD, Suite 150 Tualatin, OR 97062 Qualifications mm ........................... -....-wrww......................................................................................... Chris has over 17 years of experience installing the Field Turf system and 5 years as superintendent for FieldTurf USA, Inc. Chris's installation skills include field layout,field marking, sewing,field evaluation, and project management.As foreman he is responsible for productivity and all installation documentation. As Superintendent he is responsible for project quality, productivity,and management of all California installations regarding Field Turf and its subcontractors. Chris has worked on an extensive number of Field Turf projects,some of which are listed below. Experience r..�............................................................................ 1999—Present: Field Turf'USA, West Coast Installations. Construction Manager/Superintendent/Foreman/Installer-California. Responsible for the proper installation of the FieldTurf system in California. Worked in other regions such as Nevada, Oregon and Washington Local Projects ..�.........................................,......................... Lynbrook HS Stadium San Jose Adelanto High School- Football Adelanto ..................�����.���� Monta Vista HS Stadium �.. w._...................................... Cupertino Edison Elementary School SAN DIEGO SADDLEBACK HIGH SCHOOL SANTA ANA Cunha Intermediate School Half Moon Bay Santa Ynez High School SANTA YNEZ mITm Lynbrook HS Stober Field San Jose San Bruno Lions Field- San Bruno Sea Cloud Park Foster City San Mateo HS San Mateo University of La Verne La Verne . .-................... ..-.........._.........._ SAN DIMAS HIGH SCHOOL SAN DIMAS ...................................... Port Royal Park ................................................................................................. Foster City .............................................. Agreement NO. 5345 U -- ----- U K4iramonte High School Orinda Laguna Hills High School � [osunone� RiverCoUe0e Sacramento - __.________- UOFC SANTA BARBARA FIELD 1 � 3antaBarbara 3i|verodn High School ---------------------.—........... —................................ ----'i Loyola High School LOS ANGELES ----------- Folsom Lake CoUege Fo|som Torrey Pines High 3choo| 3anDiego _ Cadmont High School Belmont Men|o'AthertonHS Atherton Santana High School SANTEE ---' [reekside Sports Park Los Gatos || --z—� �a» Lorenzo hLSchool San Lorenzo Sacramento City College Sacramento Evergreen College _ San Jose _______ San Jose City College San Jose Robertson Park EasternField Livermore | | Robertson Park ------EaxternFie|d Livermore Madison Middle School Oakland - [|onemontHi�hSohoo| � Claremont� Chavez HS' Football Stockton San Jacinto High School San Jacinto Point Loma High School Point Loma Mt. Pleasant HS San Jose Jackson Middle School PARAMOUNT San Diego State University San Diego UC Davis Dairy Road Davis __ Schafer Park E|emenzory __ Hayward ChavezH3Softba|| Stockton DeAnzaCollege Cupertino independence HS San Jose _____ Antelope Valley H3 Lancaster Duarte High School Duarte Silver Creek HS San Jose ' VVI. DverfeltHS San Jose _ _ Crossroads School Santa Monica Tracy High School Tracy U ------------ y y�|LLENN|ALTECHk8|DD—LE-3[HOOL SAN DIEGO City of Bell Gardens Bell Gardens _Eve �nnHi h School Sa_n]o�e __ _ Anderson Elementary School San Jose ___ Agreement NO. 5345 yNonta Vista H3Baseball Cupertino W1ahanyPark Roseville ___ ________ UOF[SANTA 8ARBARAF|ELD4 Santa Barbara ����� Po� Hueneme Naval Port Hueneme ��� � Hi||view Middle Menlo Park Whitmore Track and Sports Mammoth Lakes - Lincoln Middle School Santa Monica Felix Field and Family Fitness Twentynine Palms Miramar Air 3tation Field 1 Miramar Miramar Air Station Field 2 Miramar College Prep 3an]ose � SAGE CREEK HIGH SCHOOL CARLS8AD � � Vacaville High School Vacaville _ E| Camino College Soccer Torrance VaUeyChristionHSBaseba|| � San Jose ___ San Leandro USD � SanLeandro ----------' | UnivofSouthern [a|ifornia LOS ANGELES / City of Paramount Fitness_Park Paramount St.K4an/'sAUAngeb' RP A|isoVie]o __........ ___ Clayton Valley Charter HS Concord � � Junior 3eau Sports Complex Lo Mesa California State University Northridge � Grogan Community Park East Modesto Grogan Community Park Premier Modesto Grogan Community Park West Modesto � San Leandro H3 3onLeandro Southwestern College --------- Chula Vista _ K4isePark San Jose Cod di ngFie|d Rohnert Park DeAnzapark Ontario ------ ----- U East LA College-Labor Only Monterey Park U East LA College Material Only ______ Monterey Park Portemi||eHSSoftball Portervi||e __- El Segundo El Segundo _____ San _- _F_ra_ndsooState Univ Sa_n Fr anciaco ____ T stin High 3 School Tustin .......... ____ � Palomar College San Marcos College of San Mateo-Football 8an ��ateo _ A rmy Navy Academy Facility Carlsbad SANTA ANA COLLEGE SANTA ANA A -------- U Skyline College Lower Soccer San Bruno � Agreement NO. 5345 U Bishop O'Dowd High School Oakland � College of the 3iskiyous Weed Casa Grande HS BasebaU Peta|uma City of San Francisco San Francisco Chapparosa Community Park Laguna �ue _ UNIVERSITY HIGH SCHOOL IRVINE --------- Willard |nterm. 8ohoo| Santa Ana Dos Pueblos High School Goleta Santa Rosa HS- Santa Rosa A|isa| High School- Salinas Downey High School Downey | --- | Aca|anes High Sonoo| Lafayette Arroyo High 3choo| San Lorenzo ____- X � LaJolla Co Country School| La]oUa�unr � Mission Hills High School San Marcos College ofCanyons SantaOarita Woodside High Sohoo| Redwood City | _Sequoia High School | Redwood City Salinas Municipal [ Salinas Willits High School o Willits �--- l Dublin D4 Elementary School Dublin � Santa Clara Soccer Park Santa Clara U Lincoln HS San Jose Leland HS San Jose ___ Gunderson H3 SanJose Pioneer HS ------- � San Jose Willow Glen HS San Jose amalpais HS Mill Valley Sir Francis Drake H3 5anAnse|mo Redwood HS Larkspur Big Marine PoMk K4anhottanBeach ----- | South Pasadena High School | South Pasadena Saratoga High School Saratoga Culver City High School | Culver City � | Thousand oaks High School | Thousand Oaks Contra Loma Park Antioch Liberty High School Brentwood | ------------ � | Muir Middle � PajanoPork Pajaro Rialto High School Rialto _ - Valley Chri�tianH5Football San Jose � Agreement No. 5345 DeAnza HS Soccer field Richmond .. ...........mm.............�mm................. � .-mmmmmmm m�m m-- - ---- Mission Bay High School San Diego ______. _.................................... Pinole MS Pinhole Culver City High Schoo�W..W...rr.....ww.....................................rr Cu ..................�.. Yg y . .......................................... ._.... East Washington Park Petaluma ................................,""I'll'. Bishop Diego Garcia HS Santa Barbara w ......................... _........_..._._................... .................................................................................. San Clemente Island Baseball Wilmington ........rr__.........................................._._........................................................................................-...............-.. .........-................................ _..... .. ..-..........-..-..-..-..-......-........................... Corona Del Mar HS Newport Beach Newport Harbor HS Newport Beach ......................... .....-..... ............. Marymount College Soccer Field Palos Verdes, ................- Oak Grove Middle School Jamul Covina Valley HS Covina Mission Bay HS-Softball San Diego Costa Mesa High School COSTA MESA For additional information, please contact FieldTurf at 1-800-724-2969. Agreement No. 5345 The Choice of NCAA Soccer - Division Di vision I Game........ Practice ............Re.c............... ....D.i.°.x.51.0°..................... ............... ..... ....._ _. Game Practice Rec America East Conference Independent Boston University US Military Academy at West Point •� University of New Hampshire Ivy League _ _ .. ...__ w. ....' Atlantic Coast Conference Brown University University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill Columbia University ........... Atlantic 10 Conference Princeton University •31 •� .......................... ..�...................,.......................... m_ Fordham University Yale University 4.9 University of Richmond Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference _w._.............................. ................................................................................................................................................................................... ..................... Xavier University Manhattan College ...... . .................... ........ Atlantic Soccer Conference Marist College •� Adelphi University •d +� Siena College •� .................................................................................................. _.............................................................................. Big East Conference Missouri Valley Conference ............. University of Cincinnati • !� Creighton University •� _. ._..._.............................................................................................................. ........_..__._.. .................................................... DePaul University Drake University •� ...._..........._... .. ................................... Georgetown University Missouri State University •� Marquette University Mountain Pacific Sports Federation .........._.... ..................... University of Notre Dame * San Jose State University -----------._............................................. Rutgers University • • • Seton Hall University ..........�'...- ....... Mountain Conference my............................... .......................� ..... St John's University ............................................... Brigham Young University ...................................................-...m.. _ -— . .......................................... .................. Big Sky Conference Northeast Conference .......Portland ate.....n.iv.e..rsi ty mm. ... ...... Central Connecticut State University-- Big Ten Conferen Ce Fairl h Dic kinson University ........... •� ..... Northwestern University Long Island University Illinois Urbana Champaign St.M lstS.�tY.................... ....... University of Michigan Robert Morris University , ............. ........ ...... ................................ Big West Conference nce Wagner College •� .................................................................................................................. University of California-Santa Barbara Ohio Valley Conference Big 12 Conference Southeast Missouri State University _49 Texas Tech University PAC-12 Colonial University Association Oregon State University Colonial Athletic..................................... _...... .......................................� �0 San Diego State University James Madison University University of Washington ._9 Conference..USA...................................................................... w.......................................................................................................... Patriot League Florida International University + U.S.Naval Academy 49 Horizon League �........... West Coast Conferen.c.e.................................................... Cleveland State University Gonzaga University ............ — .__............................ Loyola University 19 University of Portland ......... • ................................................... . ........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... University of Wisconsin at Green Bay • University of San Francisco Wright State University ..Western..Athletic..Conference...........................................................................: .................................................................... University of Nevada-Reno •�'� 24 Division II Colleges 33I 24 11 asc '.g. I �,raurrr�� IVY _, wu THE ULTIMATE SURFACE EXPERIENCE A Tarkett Sports Company Agreement No. 5345 T - Division II & III Soccer Divis ion..ll..............................................................................................._...........G.................................................. _- _.. ame Practice Rec Division III Game Practice Rec Bloomsburg University •y Husson College !�` Bridgeport University • Illinois College •3 Dowling College •� .. . ....� ..,LYras College.. .. .. .. •,. .... .... .... East Stroudsburg University sity of Pennsylvania , L comin g College � Fairmont State University Lynchburg College Grand Valley State University Macalester College ............................... Humboldt State University Meredith College • Merrimack College Middlebury College •s Minot State University Misericordia University •� Queens University of Charlotte Montclair State University L� ............ .T.................. -........................................................... .... Seattle i niversity f Mount Union College Southern New Hampshire !3 North Park University •y Western Washington University Occidental College !S g University of California-San Diego Pacific University Penn 13 Division II Colleges 11 I 3 I 1 ( Ram apoaColl ege.rs.�. ..-..Beh.fe..d....°.�.1.ege....................... ..................................................a.................................... Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute =..a..........................................L........................ Division III Game........... Practice R Roanoke College •s Allegheny College Rutgers University-Camden •y Baldwin-Wallace College �,lj Rutgers University Newark • Becker College �3 ................................................. 5........_.....___...._.kidmore College.____.�... ........ .............. ............... .................... ................... Capital University •3 Springfield College • ' Carnegie Mellon University '.................................................... 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FieldTurf fields are naturally built to last- but proper maintenance is an absolute necessity to ensure the long-lasting high performance that has made FieldTurf the top choice of over 3000 organizations in North America. The FieldTurf GroomRight is the industry's most efficient piece of maintenance equipment for synthetic turf sports fields. �Iql ��„uulllupu�!!!AIU�IUm�Vul W f r _„ � umu i a " I ; r ;HW VI I ; �, v r7�uwJlll li 11 wl�ViNl �u u0. I i "�4VW fl'llll n,WMNM ..I.. r ^� V m. ✓8�i ., v�w�yr�MN�vi ,.W I �u^r "� q I, u o YN II t awl nI lu Iw i � m � � I hVwI! 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FieldTurfs sole liability under this Warranty shall be limited to either repair or replacement of the affected area of the Product, at its sole discretion, and FieldTurf shall have no other obligations or liabilities with respect to defects of the Product. FieldTurf will, at FieldTurf's option, either repair or replace the affected area to the extent required to meet the Warranty period, but no cash refunds will be made. FieldTurf warrants that all materials installed meet or exceed the product specifications and further warrants that replacement material will be available through the Warranty period. FieldTurf will verify that their representative has inspected the installation and that the work conforms to FieldTurf's requirements and further warrants that the installation was done in accordance with both FieldTurrs recommendations and any written directives of Field-rurf's representative. This Warranty shall commence upon the date of completion indicated in this Warranty. The accompanying Warranty service will not come into effect unless and until FieldTurfs Certificate of Completion is sent for validation to the corporate office of FieldTurf indicated herein within thirty (30) days of the date of completion or Purchaser's first use, whichever occurs first. In all cases, the Warranty shall be deemed to commence upon the date of completion indicated in this Warranty. The acceptance form of the terms and conditions contained in FieldTurfs Maintenance Guidelines must also be provided to FieldTurf's corporate office within thirty (30) days of completion of installation. FieldTurf warrants that the G-max to maintain a value of below 135 at installation and no greater than 185 for the life of the warranty, as per ASTM 1936 and F-355 standards, providing that the customer has performed the regular maintenance as outlined in the maintenance guidelines.This Warranty is limited to the remed'ie i�4r6pgir or replacement, which shall constitute the exclusive remedies available under this Warranty; all other remedi , fw''recourse which might otherwise be available are hereby waived by the Purchaser. FieldTurf will have ' °''o',t ' � obligations or liability for damages arising out of or in connection with the use or performance of the Pro $16t',�lj lt� lli , without limitation, damages for personal injury and/or economic losses. This Warranty shall not compj' ,jr1"!effect, and FieldTurf shall have no obligations under this Warranty, unless and until FieldTurf is paid in full f'or''j'II , q,846ct to be warranted hereunder. Field Markings: Soccer, Lacrosse "Ofillier Exclusions EXCEPT AS EXPRESSLY SET FORTH IN THE MANUFACTURER'S LIMITED WARRANTY ABOVE, FIELDTURF DISCLAIMS ALL OTHER WARRANTIES OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, IN FACT OR IN LAW, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. THIS WARRANTY SHALL BECOME NULL AND VOID IF THE PURCHASER FAILS TO MAINTAIN THE FIELD IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE FIELDTURF MAINTENANCE GUIDELINES AND SCHEDULE PROVIDED BY FIELDTURF THEREIN. ALL MAINTENANCE SHALL BE PERFORMED BY FIELDTURF-TRAINED AND/OR FIELDTURF-AUTHORIZED MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL ONLY. Furthermore,this Manufacturer's Limited Warranty does not cover.' 1. Damage resulting from accident, forme majeure, misuse, intentional and unintentional abuse, infill displacement, and neglect or from other than normal play and ordinary use of the Product. For purposes of this Warranty, normal play and ordinary use shall mean usage up to 3,000 hours per year of regular play and utilization for the sporting activities provided herein; normal play and ordinary use also includes a reasonable number of users or participants, but does not include repetitive marching, repetitive training or high-intensity drills on the same part of the field, especially in the areas of, but not limited to, home plate, pitcher's mound, base areas, base paths, soccer penalty mark/spot areas, goal areas, sideline areas and lacrosse crease areas, all of which require frequent maintenance in accordance with FieldTurf Maintenance Guidelines and may require regular replacement. Furthermore this warranty is contingent upon submitting the attached Maintenance logs for validation, as indicated on the attached form. This warranty is insured by a third party. For more information please contact Customer Service at FieldTurf at the number listed below. 7�4Ya dt� �a L'r ssCrw�d,Suwtai�o,CV6or trial,Ctt 4r�°rta H4T AC2•Toll Free: -kttftJ u I I Agreement No. 5345 Sports A Tarkett S ts Co pan P y Manufacturer's Limited Warranty 2. Damage resulting from failure to maintain the Product in accordance with FieldTurFs Maintenance Guidelines provided to the Purchaser. The Purchaser shall keep a log of all maintenance performed on the Product and supply FieldTurf with a copy upon request. 3. Damage resulting from repair, attempted repair and/or maintenance by anyone other than FieldTurf or an authorized FieldTurf distributor or authorized FieldTurf maintainer. 4. Damage due to causes which include, but are not limited to, the application of chemicals and/or cleaning agents, adhesive backing, dirt, traffic, negligence, vandalism, fire, flood, windstorm, animals, improper care and Acts of God. 5. Failure and/or improper design of the base; depression of the soil, subsurface or other matter upon which the base or Product rests; and any and all resulting damage to the Product arising therefrom. 6. FieldTurf does not warrant the percolation rate, long term planarity and/or compaction of the base which the product is installed. FIELDTURF DISCLAIMS ALL WARRANTIES AS TO THE BASE, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED,AND ANY AND ALL RESULTING DAMAGE TO THE PRODUCT ARISING THEREFROM. 7. Damage resulting from the use of improper footwear such as long-spiked track shoes, regular and repeated use of steel cleats, and flat-soled shoes. Standard molded soccer or football cleats are recommended. All synthetic turf is subject to normal wear and tear, which is not„ ''°'manufacturing defect and is not covered by this Warranty. In addition to the other factors listed in this WarrantyVl'i,yy„ryp' r' and tear depends on, without limitation, the construction of synthetic turf (fiber face weight, stitch ratq,M Jbdy# height and gauge, infill components and maintenance of the field) and the intensity of use of the SY1t1 ,, 1je tV The Product will be stable to light fading with the maximum fading of the Product during the Werra il y,,1lpp2io8,,"A"'ot to exceed fifteen percent (15%) of color loss annually based upon an acceptable grey scale. This Wgr`K� („y does not cover slight variations or gradations of color within the Product and/or face distortion. Normal bd , ,i' ('I' j the fiber and infill with respect to the wear pattern of a field can be found in the"Field Settling”documentt, Pr86 w1tb'd in the FieldTurf after-sales service package, FieldTurf disclaims all liability for incident l Ftd° onsequential damages for breach of any express or implied warranty, including any implied warranty of li dl'dh ntabiiity, with respect to the Product. In the event that the Product is used for purposes other than the sporting a f vities provided herein or any other uses for which FieldTurf gives its written authorization, it being understood that FieldTurf has tested the Product for use in connection with these sporting activities and may not have tested it for other uses, FieldTurf shall not be responsible for any and all damages incurred and the Manufacturer's Limited Warranty, as well as all legal warranties, shall become null and void. Any Product repairs or replacements performed under the terms of this Warranty shall not extend the term of this Warranty. Name of Purchaser: Date of completion: Sporting Activities: Multi-Sport use Location: Installed by: FieldTurf USA Inc. Address: City: State: Zip: Tel: Fax: Signature: (Please Print Darren Gill Name) Date: Reference: This warranty is insured by a third party. 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II IIII' tl�Iry � ' m^ u• - ml vVN 1 Agreement No. 5345 what the VM AM xP rt SAFE say ., _ c _ I I(EVIN� �ANDERSON ,� ` VIII)ER t VYP��lI`w'U�CC SV�C�CCCII`,d'�i���kVLC�'ILJ�h�li"" U' �i gi,! I. �l �i� AI I It[ rlr, ",�,I'�,�f I 1 hI ,i;l'Vr=;rfl k ib'I li l i/I ddb- tAY, 4 "This FieldTurf project has been an overall success for the University of "After looking at different options,FieldTurf was the best choice for us.We believe playing Maryland.Ctur playing surface at Capital One Field at Byrd Stadium on FieldTur°f"s baseball-specific product will further develop our program and give us an has improvedstudent-athlete safety through this innovative CoolPlay excellent opportunity to continue our winning tradition." technology,We also now have had the ability to attract outside events to our campus,generating revenue and continuing to improve the on- campus lives of our students and our community." MARK WTI T RYM'A Y WNW S'Sw CI ��� o ` _ fl-OIE'TI,CF0C':CdiiClI. CCVF�C::�V..I' r,>„��^t:!/SIP d'la.l P DNl`4C. ' k.dp',HVSitSl.�YCi GSOlR5'A liI I V V P Cr i.)C 11 J L;,A "When we were looking to replace our synthetic field,l wanted to "We couldn't be happier with the new Fie(dTurf CoolPlay turf system.The f veld is l 1 continue our relationship with FieldTurf We like the quality and we are noticeably cooler as promised and the players love it!Tire CoolPlay system is a great way vet f excited,about using CoolPlay.It will reduce the temperature of our to battle the Oklahoma treat and keep ourplayers safe,It is impressive how FieidTurf turf for the safety of our players.” created a cool high performance artificial turf system;it'spust what we needed. JOEYSAPUTO DON PATKO PIRESliibFN� ti'q NN.EW,E)W'C.C.I Ok FAC H MFS t)lmEN'rA'ING NS MCtel i REAL BCriPACT OS IP C S_VATE p N�'/Fk ll PY C "Way ware proud to offer the local coraununl'ty a good quality field,all the "Since we started on FieldTurf in 2007 at the stadium,our surface has w white having it available for,use fbr all the c'lub's teams,from the Espoirs consistently provided excellent foctingfor our players throughout the season." b " in our sport-etudes program all the way to the pros in TLS.This new ftield is another step in the progression of our club and our sport." E 26 Agreement No. 5345 �I I uul '� VIII I "Our Fiel dTurf field has been a key part of our success!The ability to start "We went and visited other facilities with the surface and we also received input from using our field earlier in season has been instrumental in developing our (Stamps equipment manager)George Hopkins and(assistant general manager)Mike athletes and team play.We are beyond impressed with the consistency Petrie based on the players'experience with turfs in other CFL stadiums.FieldTurf does and performance of our field." many,many fields across North America and in fact I believe its market share is greater than all of its competitors combined." VIII IIIIP"'ulll . IIIN". JAIME SHERWOOD I;t'IrII I. II "When we made the decision to install a new turf surface,we underwent "We had our initial FieldTurf field for a decade now and can confidently say an extensive evaluation and testingprogram of many other turf products that this investment has paid dividends throughout our entire organization both in the marketplace.Selecting the FieldTurf Revolution product was a immediately in the short-term and each and every year thereafter." well-informed decision.What we are getting is an elite level turf system that will significantly benefit our players for years to come." ELMAR I , I MYIIIVII; r' w ri,'lull Iloi � Y'I IIIIEcIw "FieldTurf Revolution is an exceptional product.It has proven its worth "We feel as though this upgrade to FieldTurf for our facility sends a positive in terms of durability,playability and visual appeal.FieldTurf has message to our athletes that we want them to play on the highest performing significantly contributed to the fact that Morrison Stadium is considered surfaces,so they can perform at their best.We did a lot of research into what the#i college soccer venue in the country." surface would be best for us and this is the one." �,' pp yy j�II IIIIpp�µ VIII pp �j y� 11i 1`' 4"ICI pp I I G II I' 1 � it "FieldTurf has exceeded our expectations at every level.The sales "We looked at many different products in the industry and the same holds true today personnel worked with us to meet our needs with the product and as it did more than a decade ago-nothing in the marketplace compares to what the scheduling.The TCPN procurement process sped up the process and FieldTurf product offers in terms of safety and playability.When we originally decided guaranteed a low price for our needs.The installation team was efficient, to install FieldTurf on our Stadium Field,we expected an excellent level of service and friendly and professional and every step was ahead of schedule." product and that is exactly what we experienced over the last 13 years.We are excited to continue our longstanding relationship with the world leader in artificial turf." p �V� V "Field Turf DoublePlay plays more like a natural ball field than anything "We've been extremely pleased with our FieldTurf CoolPlay that was installed else we have seen.From a product and company standpoint,FieldTurf is at Arizona Stadium.The surface has provided a great enhancement to our the right choice for us." stadium and has served as a benefit for our coaches and student-athletes because of the quality of service and its much lower temperature than normal artificial surfaces.The FieldTurf,along with our other stadium upgrades,has made a tremendous difference in our environment at Arizona Stadium." 1, �1 �w RCS E�1 ,1 Sp4 HES� pC,E 1 THE��ZZMA�(ERZEN�E „, SURFACE EXP n CF��+51 ATarkett5ports \ W��_{�eldturf.com Information \ X800)"12 4-2969 \ info @�ieldturf.com Agreement No. 5345 WOU BOUGHT THE BEST NOW GIVE IT THE CARE IT DESERVES F'lAeldTurf MAINTENANCE GUIDELINES m Va, f V Iii N , vl L.. a 0 " I" „4 v I � tl , ro ii, I" wdVl I �W V li I, N, II. I�II N y I II I s� I � I "r Itll li II I 5 NI II I „III I' III V w I I II I• V! m' I I 1 I i"'' IIII E' i � VIII 41'Will It is my great pleasure to welcome you to the FieldTurf family. Thank you for putting your trust in our hands. Together, we are making a commitment to thousands of athletes who will play on your new field for years to come. This is the beginning of a long-term partnership between our two organizations. Please take the opportunity to read through these maintenance guidelines. They are here to make your life as easy as possible. We recommend that all maintenance personnel review the guidelines and watch FielclTurf's maintenance video that demonstrates procedures, equipment usage, general maintenance guidelines, cleaning products, and frequently asked questions. Have a question that you need answered? Our dedicated team is there to help with any questions. Our team guarantees fast and effective solutions for all your needs. Phone: 1-800-724-2969 E-Mail: customerservice @fieldturf.com Welcome to the family! Sincerely, Eric Daliere President z IIIII'III " IIII'°°°° ° [14 T 1,,,, I Introduction ......................... ........ ................................... Tableof Contents ... .................................................................................... ......................... p, 3 Maintenance Procedures Maintenance Guidelines/Owner's Manual Acceptance Form........................................... p. 4 MaintenanceLog ................................................................................................................... p, 5 Routine Maintenance-Weeds & Moss/Shoe Cleaning / Emergency Kit Products p, 6 Maintenance Guidelines Addendum for PureFill ............................................................... p. 7 Maintenance Guidelines Addendum for Baseball Fields ................................................... P. 8-9 Maintenance Guidelines Addendum for Indoor Fields ...................................................... P. 10 Maintenance Guidelines Addendum for Lacrosse Fields ................................................... P. 11 BARS- Maintenance Procedures and Frequency ................................................................ p. 12 BARS- Maintenance Procedures (cont'd) ............................................................................ p. 13 Direction of Operation / Key Facts about FieldTurf Maintenance Equipment ................. p. 14 Events and Activities Approved Activities/ Prohibitions/Signage ......................................... p, 15 GraduationGuidelines ......................................................................................................... p. 16 FieldTurf Armour ..................................................... p Equipment and Products EmergencyRepair Kit ............................................................................................................. p, 23 Maintenance Equipment- Groom Right ...................................... ..........................,., p, 24 Maintenance Equipment- Sweep Right- SweepRight Pro ...... .......................................... p, 25 Maintenance Equipment- Static Brush -Accessories .......................... p, 26 FieldTurf Cleaning Products- FieldScrub - Static Conditioner.......................................... p. 27 • FieldTurf Cleaning Products-Gum Remover ..................................................... ................ p. 28 • Painting Guidelines ................................................................................................................ p, 29 Paint Removal Guidelines ................................................................... ............ p. 30 Snow Removal Guidelines p, 31 VehicleCirculation .................................................................................................................. p, 32 FieldCare FieldCare ......................................--......................,....................,...................................,,.,.. p, 33 MaintenanceSummary Report ......................................................................,...............,.,..,.,. p. 34 FAQ's FAQ's- Footwear/Vandalism / Paint Equipment ............................................................... p. 35 FAQ's - Fireworks/ Leaf Blower/Atmospheric Conditions ................................................ p. 36 Geese Landings/Track and Field Implements/ Blocking Sleds ....................................... p. 36 Bleach / Base Issues/Spills/ Drainage Issues ..................................... p. 37 FieldSettling ..................................................................................... p. 3 *Flelffurx III t"I°" Ensure that the Maintenance Guidelines are read and ����IIIII°°°�°°' � MAINTENANCE GUIDELINES ACCEPTANCE FORM understood by the proper maintenance personnel and that the Maintenance Guidelines Acceptance Form is signed and sent back to FieldTurf within 30 days of completed installation Illllzllrll ullli�li�i�, miiiiiili gym,„M,,,,�„ „w,i, PiN u i ” ldl'urf Owner' Manuat Acceptance II V',aw 111'4r nnnir' ............................ ii sw,ll��,ld 0%lvnen' Uquuw,r:uiiiit WuNU:^ N I'll u rn'nU(Name&Title) 1, --- 2. Date provided: ...... Duration The following were reviewed during the session: FieldTurf Maintenance Guidelines BARS Infill Replenishment Practices(High Traffic Areas) FieldCare—New Field Program Offer u n"w'11 h' III�uuunlnN�ui„uuu III a"w.H'�°'N�c'uu cif:„ Quantity Stock Field rolls-quantity: Sand-quantity(tons): - Rubber-quantity(tons): Colored turf: Colored turf: Maintenance equipment assembled by installation crew Colored turf: Equipment demonstration set up on utility vehicle provided by field owner Colored turf: Field maintenance training provided by installer with"Field Demo" Other: Date received maintenance equipment: I the undersigned acknowledge having received the FieldTurf Owner's Manual for the product purchased by the owner.By signing this document the Owner confirms that the above listed items have been provided/completed in conformance with the project requirements and delivered/accepted by the owner. I �Ir I, i i i I I ,, I ii l 1 11 I' ir. i 1 I i i i i i i �� , ^iN�oo " u i l „ . iilN.. Authorized Personnel Name: Authorized Signature: Organization: Date Submitted: ........... Installation Foreman:........................____., Foreman Signature: Certified Installer's Company, 4 „ Make sure all maintenance is done on a time) basis and use our maintenance to chart ��llr n �I�� III �� VIII III III Y g to keep an up to date reference of all work done on your field.This will help you keep a record of all maintenance procedures performed. cloat Fleetild"Turf al to a' ce Log A Tarkett Sports Company Date Form Submitted Organization Name of Reid .. Name of Maintainer l tl,i:ut: V il inq'q w Ih' I V '.. Recommended Frequency: Every 4-6 weeks Recommended Frequency: Maximum 2-3 times/ear (beginning in 2nd year) I Ip N Recommended Frequency: Every 4-6 weeks 111111 V 11 IC C! Recommended Frequency: As needed +'RiudiillLll4',.1IIII .� �'&JI1I'I10r,IIIIIml, o ------ Ac IIu„uIIPep (specify) Recommended Frequency: As needed III uptl Iiu>Iq'.,N ” Iuuuil " ,d BNirr.pN�l Recommended Frequency: As needed I G Vil,',p,',I "Ip ^:i, r'.fl(high traffic areas) Recommended Frequency: As needed " "° h�:'u'ilna„nl'd;VN(ifapplicable) Recommended Frequency: As needed There are three 1. Fax:514-340-9374 ways to submit this 2. Email:customerservice@eldturf,com completed form: 3. Physical Mail:7445 Cote-de-Liesse Road Suite 200. Montreal Quebec 1-14T 1 G2 Canada Sp�RTs An editable copy of the FieldTurf Maintenance log can be downloaded at:customerconnect.fieldturf.com 5 m y f ,Yf" t fl r,avt y1!"i� Y.. Y rcuv R. UT NVIII u, MAIN E 0 REMOVAL OF WEEDS AND MOSS Field kirl 5 Dua�dcx arti Edal rass surfa r�s (lay look like grass, Br ai like grass and I)lay like grass; ,,)were r If ry Yt propedy rrwintw,,iinod au.ch Hr its r°r atura. grass cousin 4.rnay still becrarere usce Mrt.il;apu: to ,a:arne of grass lovers natural fr.au,,F, weedy 1 �ai�r ,� i °k N l � � or��rr growing � d" �rr"d� tltl8dy��. t ra,important�.r„'sltld„.+��,rht afldr+C�I�?� u9q'gd rrlt;)� ' R„r!�E�BrPr'rl�xblp'1�C.rle:rCtirs"^•b^dlll and fr' .» a it c-an affect th"- palayrakuiNty of the surface,Although u pravr.nt this l�rorn happening,weeds aorrd/ras n°raa^.'as may occur at th"re interface ka,trear t'1e sywhefic grass and the pr°mat,r rasrb. m „r ifhoukl Ihis occur, treat the area with ar b'i,adegrmacl aNe weird killer,such as Roururaf which leaves rra,a rpsrrlue and rnore imp ortanfly, won't negatively affect the fibers or the rokoring of your f`ua=ald., If should arise, u.a;ij,; ronfl tonal can be used to remove weedy and rnoss from the affected sreras,This sha'auiu]be done +'w.arefukly so as not to tear the baac�incf aancf ciarwsatife the lal!x1c. Moss could grow on the field surface if the following conditions are present: The field surface has r'io't beeru rraair utiined or grratarned over as long period of time.. If there is an unustgrl,amount of shade on the fielcl`aam.:l the'fieH has been neglected, If the field surface)"eras,been left covered with vinyl tarps over a korog period of tiro,le. ipli If there is sufficient moisture arcs..°J any/all other cluncliticrr°rya for growth are met. it �iiw O w m 11111,11 11,II mu � r Cleaning mud and dirt from cleated shoes with the use of brushes or cleat cleaners placed near the field will prevent soiling and staining of the field surface. Cleaning tools should not be placed directly on the FieldTurf surface. Various models are available online or in most sports stores. f / pmuulu pmi°ul,� � u uum umuuu �i w.. 4m 1 I��u��������� ,III ,1II1 1111 VIII �.' Ci��'��IV��u��, uuuul p u r I m r df r l Ah Imp. %oa "'M ff Depth Gauge Turf Bond Turf Bond Kit Emergency Repair Kit 10 oz Tube 4x 10oz Tubes&40'Seaming Tape 6 2 w Maintenance Guidetines Addendum ���Ilh��'°� 'I"��wl'lIM j1eq�i „ol�,uiwq�l li I oy II �y�q u, '�iG'iI��INd!III ^I d�411�1o'IYlli rsurface Anti-Static ;°i,P;,rII' iV'I!II' II u..l'II II II "li &Water Treatment u H 11 I 'II I Static Conditioner I I I I I Surface Brushing .. 1 Surface Aerating I Brushing M.,.,.............._..,.........,w..,...... .,....M,_.....,.....,... ,j I � I Surface Raking „illl II F i uJl Li 6 ; Aerating Surface Sweeping Complete Inspection h U'b'14 r 11 i II U `i V 11 II (of line markings, seams and high traffic areas) Raking Infill Top Dressing II I� ' ! I Ilia i i III II I I i III I I II Sweeping 9 7 rwMaintenance Guidelines Addendum for, FielidiTurif DoubtePlay Baseball Fields DOUBLEPLAY IV Thank you for purchasing a high performance FieldTurf baseball field.You now join the vr"-3/4" likes of hundreds of others around the country that play on our surface. �I In addition to our standard maintenance guidelines we recommend that you pay special attention to the following DoublePlay specific items: Proper Infill Level Proper Infill Depth I All 1111 II 1� I" I I I' I p 11 II 1 111, 1111 I" 11: I I �I 1 ''I I I I I I1 i ',7 'I 1''I`, ill, d1h I III I 1 11111; i 1II','t I1, � I 'I'1111''I'1'k J Ill" II Illy ll^,i`' '' III' !!I' 11 III' I' 11( I, i'l,I !Ill'' I 1 ll' � 1 I I, � ' '1 . x'. Over Filled Under Filled I I I „........ ...... Surface Brushin g RECOMMENDED FREQUENCY- I ,I I I � 111 it II 11I 1 I I1,1�1 I it dill �I"i 1'111 'I II I lil 1 1 ;1�I 11,11 11,1 , Surface Aerating RECOMMENDED FREQUENCY: f,1 1 it11111l i ii 11' 1 I 11 11 1` 1'11 ' I1 11r' li 1 11 Ii11 ii :111111' All, Brushing Aerating 9 !I ,'",11 Illn! il1 ' Iw11 1I1 Surface Raking RECOMMENDED NMENDED FIREQUEN Y: ,1 Raking ^ weeping Surface Sweeping RECO MIEII411.) ;171:'RIE;CUµNY. ' murylNl'm uommrmrmnmslmrmmmmmulrl mm1 Com leteinspection R:COMMENDED FREQUENCY: mmm p IiV 11uui� 1�p pll 17tI I u^pl 4S) m lU IIllp�u'j'''1 (of Line markings,seams and high areas 1u�1�i��`���I�fl�'llluul111�I1V161111�1Y���t��Y1i11711f1,1�1u�h11��11�������l�lil�ul�!r111InII�M'1111�P�1I��II�I�������I�I�hi1I1111IIIluI�Nu 9 ) Vllllllllill ��Idlllllllllp .ml 1iu1 '10 Infill top dressing RECOMMENDED FIRIE;°', UIEN CY: r up iiPi( I' IIII w µmfr f,Nmm I if III V��IMIi1 Home Plate Area vjc recommCIA1111if I�1MCi1 11lrvlmr 'tam t il r oa� mr„ r1n1' r °t with an 1,µm.rr'fml'mm;,;11r,!!^ m': m.mlul'ulrri:; 1,;'" (";;'mince' 11i :.' .. '11! .w..1n. B r tl IINi u Ipll nl i;NN i!ice In order to properly maintain the infill depth on FieldTurf baseball fields, it is essential to Ij° mll,al. have the following simple tools available at all times. Essential flrm'I ll1l.II;Ieptlllm Mai rii t rloauncg:,,11"00ls Plastic Handheld Rake o Plastic Handheld Infill Scooper 014 Infill Depth Gauge �Nu With a few simple steps using your essential infill depth maintenance tools, infill can easily be added and leveled out for areas on the field that are low on infill. These areas are typically high traffic spots such as the home plate area, first base, second base, and third base. t„di(IU 111, Sill,:ep 2 Using the infill depth gauge,loosen the black screw at the bottom of the depth gauge, Identify the areas with low infill using your infill depth place the flat circular part flush with the top of the infill and move the top lever down gauge and brush or lightly rake the fibers in the given until the needle penetrates the infill to the turf backing,Verify and record that the depth area to an upright position. level is within specification.The infill depth should always be such that 0.5"to 0.75" of fiber is showing bove the infill.That translates to an infill depth of 1.25"for an of 9 P Y I � FielclTurf's standard baseball products featuring turf fiber heights of 2"or 1.75". IIP lid Note:When inserting the needle into the infill,do not press overly hard so as to break the depth gauge and ensure that the needle is not bending in order to get an accurate depth measurement. t °IY 'I °' IIIAdd required amount of SBR cryogenic rubber infill to get Rake the infill into the turf with the plastic handheld rake.Minimal force is required the low infill area to its proper specified depth using the to work the added infill into the turf.Once complete,ensure that the infill is evenly plastic handheld infill scooper. placed in the given area using your infill depth gauge. fl °."... MINIM 9 Maintenance Guiddines Addendum li for FietdTurf Indoor Fields �''li VIIIIIII III II IIIIISIIIIIIIIIIIII Brushing vew '2` to ",', vvceks,, 9L Surface Aerating Max 3 lioiies year, 21rid yec111'. Brushing Surface Raking As Surface Sweeping /\s, I-io:�ded. Aerating 7-7 Infill Replenishment W(.,r,,Hv in 1,1c"ed(3d eVsc,Mieii,�,-z t(.-) IoiaIrIL�,Ji'i [-)mper nfM Wfl-� fibc,r. Raking Infill Re-Distribution loof [)Vower be fry froi Complete Inspection N,:t I')00d0d Sweeping Cleaning / Sanitizing Anti-Static Conditioning FieIdTurf Scrub Detergent PLEASE NOTE:All entrance areas should be covered to avoid premature wear, FieIcITurf Static Conditioner 10 r;aintenance Guidelines Addendum for Fi maw td'Turf Lacrosse Fietids Y i11 wuwww...................... Imuu...,..... I Wi�'i;YYo>i'Vh{I�IV Surface Brushing E Veil-v 4 wee�,c' II q1 I �11 I I"I"I ii..l '„1111 Surface Aerating fi( kj' Brushing Surface Raking (3 �al I, Surface Sweeping aerating Infill Replenishment VVetz,40v oil,as ri(,'.,odr..,d in hlc h traffic, riialN� a illfiVl der, Hh wlth '3/4” of fiL)c' Complete Inspection Raking Weekly: lnarll,Jri�,js al. ¢':r ease lf"arvs' all](1 cc,,rlt.e-ii, [for lil-&Hi JEm-fls and 1"v,ufo✓erL, 1)�dl` avea",,>, lira aro'I tli go,'-fl also riciod .................... uc'! lnak�� slu�-e il-ifiH depth l's vviflil�i the rior'uiali • Add iinrfiN9 t.o alil 1,.e,,` Annually: Flv::fld Fuo-f "F 3 1r)c Sweeping If b PPa° c""in be wl�,h lr j CM fi6C.l l THERE ARE 4 BASIC MAINTENANCE OPERATIONS REQUIRE THAT ALL FIELDTURF FIELDS I C B'ARS TO OUR RECOMMENDED MAINTENANCE SCHEDU WE SIMPLY CALL IT BARS f���Illdf L.��I Ilh°I I III , III�����]"RA I ..I..11114G, II'�f M1" ( N[111 SWEEPING. The minimum requirement to pull groomers and sweepers should,be vehicles that have at least 20HP and be equipped with Turf tires,'"Vehicles should not exceed' 0ps'i of pressure on the Turf/Lase system. Hydraulic capabilities are not necessary with any of FleldTurf's current groomers or Sweepers as all are mechanically driven, SETTING SWEEPERS: When setting Sweepers for use, make sure that the brushes never penetrate the infill. Proper remova of debris will only require the brushes to penetrate the top of the fibers. GROOMERS:SETTING When setting the Groomer components for use,the rotating tines should penetrate the infill by 3/4".The rakes should penetrate the infill by 112".The brushes should not penetrate the infill. N.B. If you are subscribed to a Field Care Program,please consult your Field Care Manager for recommended grooming frequencies. Grooming systems equipped with internal/external rotary brushes should be limited to frequencies of 2-3 times per year. SUMMARY F THE STEPS TO FOLLOW FOR LONG-LASTING P'ERFORMA�� BRUSHING t BRUSH AERATING ; Rejuvenates the r Rotating tines are matted fibers and levels the top j designed to penetra and loosen the ; portion of the infill. infill to avoid minor N compaction. EVERY 4.6 WEEKS I MAXIMUM 3 TIMES/ YEAR(BEGINNING r 2ND YEAR) t r vi ii r, ami, i vi,/. �i/oi„ ,i,,lm �ti /iii v,r,i river i„ vo ,i, r„��o✓a,. RAKING SWEEPING % Prevents fibers from �I A clean field ensures 1 " matting down that foreign material and ensures r or debris does not g, that the infill is ' into the infill. J loosened. l AS NEEDED EVERY'4®6 it E 1 '%i err � r rr 2 U4 97M OTHER NECESSARY MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES SHOULD BE DONE PERIODICALLY AND ACCORDING TO USAGE. �� 11111" ) Il II r( L I llk I Sir VIII' . :°r Illlh°;' IIIP;IIII".Illy IIII'°IIIIIIIIIIIIII('I'( ul It is important to notify our Customer Service department if any line markings or seams come apart. I i. i IIP°III„III IIII xI� IIII 'I t R r. r l Adding rubber to the top layer of infill may be necessary in high traffic areas. If you need to remove snow from your field, adhering to proper guidelines is vital,, (See page 31) ;�, ,I as r>eedea.l ry F1 be I..�D C `VIniE.R 11114 CM Use Field"If urf Armour protection syster ns for any events tha( require field covering H I and vehicle access, (See page 17-22) a� q I � Ip"a' I� �a �. � I I VIII 1 ��i"�M¢�' y.l; '''.� � I IM'MI r IN�a i� ��� �i p ���,����,,ip�� i �� mi,,,rj� ✓�aI, °4iilNl �",^�� I,� I ��u�� m111 �u�l NI��'' I��I. �II�I�,; a ���R �j,�d'd�' 7i�l ��q 1 111111 �G����,� `� N,, I,e I I' I til u, I C. I. I I y �I I � III II I V I� �, II I�I� V YII v; I I Fielffurf D IIIIIII E :. I IIII 111,,111111F IVIII' VIII V11I'" This diagram indicates the ideal method of operation for all FieldTurf machines and BARS procedures. Starting on the sidelines at the edge of the center of the field, cross the field straight line.Then o down from one side to the other n a s g g j the sidelines 25 yards and cross the field again to the other side. Next, go up the field 20 yards and cross the field again Repeat this procedure from the center to both ends of the field until the grooming is complete. Rotating start position and end direction is recommended.The last passes should n to end on the side panels. be end p I I� FOOTBALL jI'��W��,I�u°���� 'k,"°try�ry�• i k,,,� �'�"�.���������������������� ,,�li,"�, ������ t,��������„�I,IIII 1������ry'������ "'lllia Vuuuuu IIII .. IpuuWlu IIII ,,yy pryi uuuuli"0 t,11m IIII IIII kioiiiou uuum umupm�uuuu�uuuu,uuuw� u'i,IIII �R NIT„� I.VII I' Illk'II : ��” VIII I lul lull” iiiiE N'.. IMPROPER USE CAN DAMAGE YOUR EQUIPMENT AND YOUR FIELD. PLEASE TAKE NOTE OF THE FOLLOWING KEY FACTS: lii lli I I Make r II equipment is clean before entering the Ma e su e a g field Do not operate any equipment until it is on the field Do not operate any equipment while in a stationary positiontl Always turnoff equipment just before stopping SOCCER When sweeping, check your collector basket �n�liiiiilllllllllllllll """'" p immediately after starting and do so often n Collecting too much rubber while sweeping will indicate improper settings Pay special attention to high traffic areas,where the fibers and infill levels may be different from other parts of the field, and adjust your settings accordingly.As with any equipment, always read the manual before operating. �lil�l�l Illlilll�l .0 IIIIIIIII ���IIIIIII VIII .� � uuuuuuuuuum BASEBALL 14 77777777� I" APPROVED ACTIVITIES o Fou':Dtll.'alb OUR FIELDTURF SURFACE HAS BEEN DESIGNED FOR THE FOLLOWING APPROVED AND PERMITTED ACTIVITIES, IN ADDITION TO A WIDE RANGE OF "r`'r'' NON-SPORTING ACTIVITIES: y F'i..h�:;if�vi Athletics such as shot put,hammer throw, discus and even javelin(fitted with a rubber tip),can i°'hysit a9 U be occasionally performed on FieldTurf. Ideally,the landing area should be outside the playing p'e t u i,jn ti apy area but if unavoidable the field should be covered with alternative covering to prevent damage o Grp _idi..o3t:'h,,, to the FieldTurf surface. C!,'q°h &ts To insure optimum performance of your FieldTurf field we recommend that repetitive training E vci`Y l drills and activities be rotated to prevent continuous wear at a single location. "yu it:+.l or III o II i tl. ' Gan of , PROHIBITIONS Fielffurf i t° ' 8 p �.w 111111 x 1 U� r Your FieldTurf fiebd shouUd be kept free f'0M food,gL rn,:sunflower seeds,glass, A Tarkett Sports Company cigarettes,fir works, driving stakes and any sharp objects that will risk dara•magle to the field and injury to players,Your field shoudd also be kept free fha m debris, r leaves, f.ittper and windblown maldsrmaL It is imperative that.your Field'4 f field Protect Your Turf bera designated prohibited, on-sking area. Unauthc�a� zed maintenance equipment and 1 sea i ae® a a as � e a a FIELDTURF SUPPLIES ITS CLIENTS WITH 2 COMPLIMENTARY SIGNS TO HANG AT THE ENTRANCE OF THE FIELD AND AROUND THE PERIMETER IN ORDER TO CLEARLY DEMONSTRATE THE MAJOR PROHIBITIONS ON FIELDTURF. Questions?Call FieldTurf 800-724-2969 15 IIII Illli LINES un RPMRMM IIII FI t . .. II Here are two examples: FieldTurf has developed ideal covering systems that are suitableiy for all types of events, including Graduation ceremonies, called the FieldTurf Armour systems(Pages 17-22). A request for Information/ Pricing can be obtained by visiting www.fieldturf.com/maintenance I�i�NIiNI Vul mVr'�I01''n'ui , N I I I I I Though it is always preferable to cover the Surface as shown in the NNUV'II I� Guidelines, budgets permitting, many have held this event without "" jI!,'I,,,,I;;Illpluul'I"lulllly„I covering the main area of the field itself. hl' „glpNbII�NNh4idu °N �I���luuuu J lup� Illllluuu p i� ugll f I NIVV I;I iPlull J J I I Illq uliii�ill Il Vlpu dl I � IY'eN iplllldutllrii4 I�il��u�CNjppi;4 nl� I I^i''JI�^VI di„VY IINN I^ If the field is new, less than 6 months old, conditions might be different than with a mature field. Since Graduation events are C, N traditionally held in the spring, depending on climactic conditions, the field might get a chance to "weather” through the winter months,so it will be important to test the chairs on the surface, as w indicated below, if it is chosen not to cover that area of the field. Though post chairs will generally not damage the surface,they do tend to sink a bit; a quick test will show you the end result. If post chairs are used without a Field covering however,those equipped m f : „ AIrJI ryI VF' with rubber stoppers are a must.The chairs should only create small "Divot” holes that should generally disappear when the field I "('�i QI iI;.(Pti):as^ xlwu" Iii+ �,Ir'rprrP'Nirrr'4N11'NridW,Mrgrr�rYU�wr�rY ,wlrupnrl'rrlml�d�4rrrrr'rrpw is groomed after the event.Ac fain, tesOng the end results off th'e main field of play is always re".<;rnrnended. ",° •fp N"o yr A r Depending on the final set-up, ladies will find heels very difficult to walk in. Chairs with "Full contact to the surface" Many have recommended that the ladies either wear/or bring "Flats"for their are ideal, if available. Here are two example! own comfort.Another option to full covering would be to cover the aisles with recommended covering or plywood,then conventional carpeting over the top. It will be imperative, however,to cover the area under the staging. Either a "V recommended covering (i.e. FieldTurf Armour),the Equivalent protection using u, similar systems or 4'X 8'(3/4")plywood sheets which can be doubled or tripled, "pl as required, under the stage footings.The thickness used will depend on the PSI that exceeds the allowable 70 psi(as indicated in the "Vehicle Circulation" guidelines(Page 32).A tarp or plastic covering underneath should be used to avoid splinters getting into the grass. It should be noted that your FieldTurf warranty covers the components and Installation of your FieldTurf product.Though all efforts are made to provide q ll appropriate directives for the staging of events other than the sporting activities set out in the warranty;the responsibility remains on the owner for any mishaps or damages that might occur, however no breach in warranty exists with the staging of such events. ri A thorough grooming is recommended after the event. (See pages 33-34 if assistance is needed.) 16 FieldTurf u l l p l I ---------- Fielffurf AM`� Illil III ��' o FieldTurf Armour turf protection systems are in use You can install chairs, staging and other worldwide at prestigious arenas and stadiums and equipment without damage. Drive forklifts, move have proven themselves through extensive use, carts and place equipment easily on artificial turf, Whether you are having a large concert or a small running tracks and other sensitive surfaces. on-field gathering, FieldTurf Armour will protect your turf against damage and keep your visitors All of our systems are interlocking, modular, safe and comfortable. expandable, and allow for unique configurations and customized layouts FieldTurf Armour is easy Increase revenue and flexibility and open your to install, dismantle and store. Sections can be building to trade shows, concerts, corporate installed quickly and are designed for regular and events, graduations and anything else you repeated use. can conceive of. We have the experience,the expertise and the range of products to satisfy nearly any flooring requirement. ..... at' I IIII4 srlr '?NIN r' I I II� I III"u Inn bow v4!.„ ry vl)r w�u11y u( 911M II hl''II w� Iw V�VI�� �i uiVlllo ul I NIM4, � I A I Y Id �kl I a Ir� �, " III a VV � ul I wNM pi I II o I � I l / AN, " � � �, N V �•^�'� V y,v M I 61 I� n uu�i� I� JNN r'NwN I I I I I ' r � I J, ww. I� `,, I IIIIVI Y I I fir, N111 I h II I�M '� "i'N,...„ti•. w ...... ...,. �'V���;,",.��L�: I�V,'N�I Itl144V1 I 11 I I I 17 IM IIII I II wt �'� I � ul ��I iglllY IIIIII�r� I FoleldTurfl wNIWUNY�r Y^I�W�I^°NYV� � i 11111111'illllluNll�llll�Iryl'VIIVI'11II ........... ARMOUR GP ARMOUR MD ARMOUR HU General Purpose Turf Protection Medium-Duty Turf Protection Heavy-Use Turf Protection &Portable Tile size:4" x 12" x 3/4" Tile Size: 12" x 24" x 1-1/8" Roadway Module Size: 36" x 48" x 3/4" Module Size: 36" x 48"x 1-1/8" Module size:42" x 42"x 2" " Weight:0.81 Ibs per sq ft Weight; 1.44 Ibs per sq ft Weight:2.45 Ibs per sq ft Supports: 8,000 Ibs per sq ft Supports: 20,000 Ibs per sq ft Supports:25,000 Ibs per sq ft Suitable for guest areas, chairs Suitable for guest areas,chairs, "' Suitable for guest areas, chairs, and light equipment equipment and staging areas equipment, staging,trailers, vehicles " Does not require tools-snap Does not require tools-snap and trucks connection system connection system " Integrated self-aligning hook-and-loop Expansion joint modules to " Expansion joint modules to control connection system control expansion issues outdoors expansion issues outdoors Secondary camlock system adds ballast Transition edging Transition edging " Transition edging Mb'µ " I r .e ,w. n w, w. kP' V I, W II VIA"h,'Jbd � 'u N, I Vw �', rN9pw. ww II �,S "�� w �, V �,� '',',gym; lu M I ."� bu avo r� {���ii�l IbildMdh vu •, � ' Zg �„ Fielffurf Fielffuirf p i, l ltl, jli GENERAL PURPOSE PROTECTION �' u; mnuvn N , d' w'Vb' wM M I, u �M s9� Fiel'r.'I'g"'urf Armour GP was designed specifically for all types of synths-tic turf and offers a greater level of protection against debris, and dirt. Designed to minimize wear and damage to your turf, FieldTurf Armour GP protects against surface abrasion, surface and base compaction and contamination of the turf and the infill as a result of attendee traffic. Unclerside channels are contoured t,::) eliminate sharp edgnbs and prevent shifting of infill and of O eflooring.After your event is over, simply brush your synthetic c rass�x:)ck into iapa; Unlike l Pill :1 systems, it will be near) impossible to see an distinguishable N t Y Y p Y 9 ., pattern in the turf. ° N N Ik N I[.,d..V N.g RF A Ifs° Iv ""u..f II, G D E N:,N s""Y"Ic F?J"r P l ";b l re N I'',J A r N s N.:V..N. w Et • Designed to be easily deployed without tools • Pre-assembled l expandable and secttion efficiently s are pac e kd eclie tly for ea required transport J ~ and storageI • Unique inter-module connection system enables tiles to snap into place in both directions • System contours to the field as needed to accommodate surface imperfections ft • An 80,000 sq/ft(7,432 sqm)stadium can be deployed in 5-6 h ou r s with about 20 people t , • Expansion joints make installation even easier `]B]:;7i""IC N uII"II 0 ';uu..uN' N:' II I If::;PoII N II IIV: N..-Illln nV III. ,..N up p „ u ry r ..• r,11 II N ii II''',r ll„ w II N II•N'..' 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I'll +" ",I',II U.� • An 80,000 sq/ft(7,432 sqm)stadium field surface can be deployed in 6 hours with about 15 people • Quick 'x 4'minimize p nels make storage impact the grass and installation s Pre-assembled a IIIH1l ltiiti�Nlp,;Ill lui^;^IIIV'I m6111V Yd'" efficient 10PIIIli , iii'' • Designed to be easily installed without the use of tools II�IDVlluill"gf�IN'7ulllll'I • Completely expandable and may be configured as required VsiPI"Illq' °`1111""Yli;i p" 111 u II liiuli,;l on-site • Transported and stored on standard shipping pallets for efficiency • Robust connection system enables tiles to snap together in Nu'uulm both directions y „IINIIIIIIIIIIIIIII • S stem contours to the field as needed to accommodate I I IIII',i Y',I'`'I„II,1,^II^''wi111 "crowned”fields and other surface imperfections • Robust enough to handle heavy weights, equipment, and traffic „ M • Flexible joints prevent breakage • Integrated bi-directional cable „1,''r II II II III 4..L.Il,.V II II "1 II:P II II�.�N,a Vi•�;' If u� I' II`„„„ VII II o II: u V ,8 II'^,p 4;::n .. 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IIII tlfl III(li°� p�I Iv( I l�l �Il�l�l I Iljj( p,',II 901e ri111110 ulUl II IIII,uV�d Our premium turf protection system is designed to handle ”' h'Yl+urcl rlldl heavy oads and to provide the ultimate in stability and „ p+++Illli II�4 "III^I Iu Y P Y I ;'' m ,II'�I 'dlld"UPIh I o,n I Yrl'I I0'' �Ilv I� I I 4 ii.;II YIIUPOU h'ul(lilllilflll;�l d @"hrllllllllill,INIYNVflIY, ground protection. It is the most advanced engineered supelrlorprotectionsforail types of surfaces aand n offers Wal'p°i�u�ll" IP�YI VIII f II {l0 1,14fIflYl IIII1°+I""mYl IIII flooring Y Y ^IIIIIflIIIIIIIYII„I!. 1IWUIYI'll uugj Z I � ” " u FieldTurf Armour HU is a large panel system that features an integrated connection system, a durable aluminum cam lock system and unsurpassed liquid spill protection. Each section fillpil has a useable surface area of 42" x 42" and is 2 inches thick, thus providing maximum rigidity and surface protection, Sections connect more quickly than other stadium flooring systems-thus minimizing labor and installation time. II"' I 9Nml FieldTurf Armour HU the overlap, incorporates a liquid I II I ',„, II u�I'uu0ji capture channel which prevents unwanted liquids from flowing through the seam to the protected surface. p �Yl�q°” tuuul`II I 1 " .tr�I I m FieldTurf Armour HU offers greater protection against I ° IIII; I l V;pi{I'I°��Ijp1;ll^Iry moisture and debris.All underside ribbing features a III „I M^I i VIII if y II' INI 4i'1N)" 'I radius edge that eliminates any sharp edges and provides "'lu flxxmhVV,lxll ^"I p�l'IUI uIIIVIIIf�1141Y'ti luil;°IiiYlll Ir Yll u I I VI ull� IllluumV�IIIII�IvIIIIP;j, additional peace of mind when transporting heavier payloads over the floor, 61111 i�� Iflll 111111 oil r d Il.p,)dllilV"V ,fall a pN.)p,➢II' IIVV II i i i V1V..11,1 • Handles heavy weights from vehicles,forklifts, and other moving loads • Ideal choice for both front of house and backstage areas Y 9 Y Aluminum cam locks stem is stronger than an other Pa vildes superior life span and long-term durability • FieldTurf Armour HU's integrated hook and loop system provides additional torsional stability and strengthI t p' ............. 11� �I r I.r ".��oobllUlV ^ru II,�YoYIW� � I I 21 umo N ............ 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I' E I1 m II ;. V N II 0N.."II E N`IlI II ,l ;I I °,V • Made from the finest High Density Plastic(HDPE) VIII N. II Nu..ill'` n II ul Il.. • Reinforced with additives for added strength,flex modulus, and izod impact value. • FieldTurf Armour HU is the lowest maintenance heavy • Built in 5-year UV package prevents degradation and duty system available. brittleness. • Attractive anti-slip sandblast finish is easy to clean. • Our cam locks are manufactured in aluminum (others are • No unsightly patterns to catch dirt. made of plastic), providing considerable increased strength. • No submerged channels to trap food or debris. nowI�,I �,rxm1'IY,V'..nd.m,Yl'LI.. �I W iik� �W rlr' I V i'ry Iti ' �onwi�xi��r���i��xuar�iur�ir�u��ww��l�r�unua unuouum L...,., n�ioi '1 22 n IIII Fielffuirf Jill � III. 01 .r m, T ' lii n;. IIII f The FieldTurf Emergency Repair Kit contains the following; Brush, Putty Knife, Rags, Depth Gauge,Caulking Gun, Turf Bond Adhesive,Seaming Tape,Scoring Knife and Angle Irons.Other items you will need are:A leaf rake and/or a stiff bristled broom or brush and a clean Shop Vac.You might also need;a small quantity of Rubber Infill and/or Silica Sand and possibly a Leaf Blower, if conditions are not perfectly dry,and a shovel. Make sure that the area is reasonably dry. If the area is damp, you can use the reverse function on the Shop Vac, or aim a Leaf Blower approximately 2'from the area and in a back and forth motion to dry the area as much as possible or you can peel back the area and let mother nature help if the sun comes out. With the aid of a Shop Vac, making sure that it is clean; as you will re-use the infill, lift the affected area and pull on the turf a bit further in order to insure that the rest of the area is secure. Vacuum the infill from the carpet backing, as well as a bit of infill from each side. Use the angle irons provided to hold back the turf of both sides of the inlay being repaired. Apply the"Turf Bond" adhesive to the area to be re-glued.The Putty Knife provided can be used to help even out the adhesive. A spray mist of water will help the bonding process. Replace the turf onto the glued area by using a rolling method, additional adhesive can be added to this step, if required. Check the area in about 15 minutes to insure the bonding process has begun.The longer you can wait before re-infilling the better(1 hour minimum). Replace the infill mix that has been removed during the gluing process by layering the infill in small quantities,while making sure no fibers get trapped during the process. If pure rubber is available to you,you can touch up the top layer, if needed,to bring the infill depth back to the specified level, Void from the top of the infill to the top of the fibers should be 3/4"—1" (this can be verified by using the Depth Gauge included in the kit). The repaired area should take about 24 hours to dry completely,however the area can usually be played on in approximately 2 hours. Please make sure that you have reported the repairs to us, by phone 1-800-724-2969 or by email indicating exact locations and photographs, if possible, so that we can record and track your field performance over your field's longevity.Your Customer Service representative will schedule a field visit from a repair technician as soon as they are available to be in your area. You can also watch our repair video at If you have any questions,please contact FieldTurf's Customer Service team at i , ) 23 VIII III t J HIII'° II E 1 FieldTurf has a complete lineup of custom equipment Please be aware that "off the shelf" maintenance equipment engineered to facilitate all your maintenance requirements. can damage your field. If you are unsure if your maintenance All equipment or vehicles used on FieldTurf must be equipped equipment is allowable or prohibited, please contact the with turf tires. Equipment must be stored indoors or outdoors FieldTurf Customer Service Department. with proper covering,such as a tarp. NOTE: Sweeping of the field must be done right after The list of approved maintenance equipment includes the any other maintenance procedure to prevent any foreign FieldTurf GroomRight,the FieldTurf GroomRight Wings,the material from settling into the infill before usage. FieldTurf SweepRight,the FieldTurf SweepRight Pro and the FieldTurf Tow Behind Magnet. ....... alum { ,� wmr�" NG ulm � III 1 . M'I i III ��Y IIMuoINI��hIN�IINIVIIIIIII� p"r °'I��i������Pd^��N^ gqli��1 r � �oulull �I�° ip�lll ��fI���1�lii�ll c i GroomRight l turf m st ffent piece om amenanceequipment. k '"Pml",mul !! 'iiilluu111W' It consists brushes, rakes and s ing tines Each of these components can be used individually or all together. The aerating component features rotatin g tines �Y ii t 1111 II^ u um l lilt�uuuuum uu°uu u i umW lu16l1i1i1 iu ul located at the center of the unit,to loosen the infill without damage to the fibers. The brushing and raking components are l designed to level the o infill while at the same time rejuvenating fibers. . Illull Im .. I Im u� um SETTING: When setting the FieldTurf GroomRight for use,the rotating tines should penetrate the infill by 3/4". The rakes should penetrate the infill by 1/2" The brushes should not penetrate the infill. FREQUENCY: Raking:4-6 weeks - Brushing:4-6 weeks - Aerating: Maximum of 3 times/year, ideally after every sport season, and after snow clearing, if applicable(beginning in 2nd year) RECOMMENDED VEHICLE: Small garden tractor, gator or larger vehicle SPEED: 3 MPH —always make wide turns 24 I yI m S P, I. f h„ I I I I, .� " " P 4 N DIY I III FieldTurf SweepRight is a mechanically driven unit designed to remove and efficient fmach elarger for sweeping. Debr s should always be removed as soon as posible.With a dual- speed, dual-brush pickup system, SweepRight is the m t device ce that allows the It lwheel to drivethetin sweeper. q 9 .� W brushes during a turn so you never lose sweeper efficiency.The system also features a mesh plate to facilitate debris p�ick-u p. SETTING: When setting the SweepRight for use, make sure that the brushes never penetrate the infill. Proper removal of debris will only require the brushes to penetrate the top of the fibers. Frequency:As needed Recommended Vehicle: Small garden tractor, gator or larger vehicle Speed:3 mph—always make wide turns Same setting for the SweepRight and SweepRight Pro. =1p nm�i�� o,��p���y uuuuu ��mi,m ������i I ....,I I „u,��m�uu ������i������ �������� ������,i n"••iii it �i�� ��' ��'l�'�.� �' ���i,� ��, i r,i�����,�� II 'pW @',�a.�� . um IIV IIII IIII m mu°II �� N ����V IIII B1Ym \��q\ti IIII IIII mii IIII III Ills,IIII^liuuw IIII IIII°°�°°p�l V �� IIII „Ili mwil" ''iu �� IIII r p ioi I �uuiW r w!m„ FielclTurf SweepRight Pro is a gear driven sweeping system with 6' brush and vibrating debris hopper to sift infill material. I I '' I I 25 ' I „ r ��� le�ll?���/�/,�% /i�j j f��/ j// �o/�/ /i✓/viii%/�/�e 1 � VIII �IIIII � �T � �� �����m,�!' I i « /m ''i"y ��> p�Jyj���%�! f�i��✓�/%yam/� / FieldTurf Static Brush has a 7 static drag brush and spring tine system, Designed to lift synthetic fibers and level infill m te6al, Bi,ush height and spring tines are indepep'roden9ay adjustable. yfY SETTING: When setting the Static Brush for use,the brushes r should not penetrate the infill.The rakes should penetrate the infill by 112". Frequency: -Raking:4-b weeks -Brushing:4-b weeks �3 Recommended Vehicle:Small garden tractor,gator l `� or larger vehicle Speed: 3 mph — always make wide turns ACCESSORIES FIELDTURF GROOMRIGHT WINGS Removable and adjustable brush extensions extend the unit to 14 feet in order to level off infill and raise fibers for better �ii� field playability. FIELDTURF TOW BEHIND MAGNET 7'tow behind magnet Detachable tow hitch Works independently or as an attachment for the SweepRight Pro or GroomRight. Quick release pull handle for debris removal 26 Me ` VIII 0° VIII k6 ,,,VIII°i VIII VIII ,, h ,,,,,,, VIII VIII" 1m VIII VIII I w,u 11 . FieldTurf has a variety of environmentally friendly products to keep your field completely clean. All FieldTurf products are available in 1 liter(1 Quart)formats and are m * packed in cases of 6. ,FWI uuuuu uuuuu �uuu um, ,� I m,„ w. u'!N uuuw,,ou oiiiiiiii oiiiiiii� mm m VIII VIII,,,,,,,,,, ,,, wl VIII°°.IIIII'kllll '„ „VIII ,, VIII VIII,,,,,,,,,,,VIII II" ,„,,,IIII'IIIIIIIIIIIIIII 1L FieldTurf Scrub is a powerful industrial cleaner and conditioner,which can be used for removal of grease and oil, and is chemically formulated to be compatible with other FieldTurf treatment products, such as liquid static conditioners.This product may also be used to clean the field surface as well as decontaminate surrounding surfaces, such as benches, equipment, and other items. HOW TO USE: Dilute FieldTurf Scrub as follows in warm or cold water and apply with a spray bottle, hand-sprayer, back-pack sprayer for small areas or an industrial Boom Sprayer for full field application. If possible, the area should be brushed and rinsed with clean water. Suggested application rate of 1:40 will require 4 liters (1 US Gallon)to cover 10,000 square feet. Heavy dirt, grease, oil, hydraulic fluids, bodily fluids- 1:4 Sport drinks, carbonated beverages,etc.- 1:20 General purpose cleaning- 1:40 Please consult the label on the FieldTurf Scrub bottle for important safety information and precautions, VIII II E I....VIII',',',,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,V m ATI ° , „ VIII°'' IIIIIIIIIIIIIPiVlII°!I' FieldTurf Static Conditioner is specifically formulated for the effective control of electrical static buildup on artificial grass surfaces.The product can be purchased in a liquid or powder form and is safe for applications on FieldTurf surfaces without affecting the color and appearance of „ your FieldTurf field. HOW TO USE: Apply either with hand sprayer for smaller areas,or with an industrial Boom Sprayer for full field use.Allow to dry.The suggested application rate is 850 to1000 sq.ft.per gallon. Reapply as necessary to maintain desired level of protection. 1 liter will make 22 US Gallons and will cover approximately 20,000 square feet.To minimize aerosol generation application pressure should be kept below 40 psi. 1L Please consult the label on the FieldTurf Static Conditioner bottle for important safety information and precautions. 27 FieldTurf Gum Remover is an effective biodegradable solvent formulated for removing gum, tar, and adhesives from FieldTurf surfaces. Always wear chemical resistant gloves when applying FieldTurf Gum Remover i E I I HOW TO USE: mmw rlEP 1 Using a 2.5-3 inch wide metal putty knife, isolate the gum with the attached turf fibers by placing the end of the knife at the base of the affected fiber at a 45 degree angle. Push the gum onto the knife. 1L STEP 2: Saturate a small area of a clean white terry rag with FGR and apply to the gum resting on the knife surface. Let the solvent penetrate for 1 to 2 minutes to soften the gum, leaving the rag in place. DO NOT POUR FGR DIRECTLY ON THE GUM,AS THIS MAY DAMAGE THE INFILL AND AFFECT THE BACKING. STEIR I Holding the knife firmly(taking care not to cut the fibers), gently rub the gum up the putty knife surface towards the handle.This will remove the gum from the FieldTurf surface. Please consult the label on the FieldTurf Gum Remover bottle for important safety information and precautions. NOTE:To place an order for FieldTurf Scrub, FieldTurf Static Conditioner, and/or FieldTurf Gum Remover, please contact our FieldTurf Customer Service Department at 1-800-724-2969 or at service @fieldturf.com 28 w I PAINTING ON FIELDTURF'S FIBERS Before beginning to paint on your field, it is imperative that you contact FieldTurf's Customer Service Department for guidance on specific types of paint to use, recommended suppliers, machines, and proper PSI machine settings. It should be noted that paint build up over time will affect paint adhesion, aesthetics and possibly drainage, in those areas. It is recommended that paint removal be done approximately after every 5 applications before paint re-application is done. It will be equally important to verify the infill below the surface for paint contamination.This area should be flushed through if necessary. In severe cases,where the infill is totally covered in paint,the infill might have to be removed and replaced. BELOW IS A LIST OF PAINTING SPECIFICATIONS TYPE OF MACHINE: AIRLESS SPRAYER PSI: 800-1000 psi for end zones, logos:tip must be handheld 18" above the surface.700 psi for 4" lines:tip must be held 4" above the surface. It is important to note that the pressure should be adjusted accordingly so that only the fibers are being painted and NOT the infill. Spray angle should be between 45 and 60 degrees. SPRAY TIP ------ 415/417 For painting logos and large end zone areas with handheld wand 315/317 For painting 4" lines with able - g equipment: .. er linin airless spray, .... ANGLE TO SPRAY: 45 TO 60 DEGREES Recommended Application Temperature: above 50'F ambient (temperature should not fall below 50°F within 24 hours after the application). NUMBER OF COATS: Apply in 2 directions to cover both g Nu sides of each blade. Fibers have to be dry before recoatin (depending on the climatic conditions). End zones and/or logos may need more than 2 applications.Applying a white yuii111 Illll+k41 Ilullll 1 primer coat is recommended for logos only. u�IIIrI i��q�pllYll Iv ,!,I' w !III '�i uv Irl i,i' it 4, „�i III r �I�lil Ills I � tl011 a l u I I,�' Ilil hglll°i„ IJII uNllu I ISUII19Pl Iur Vu u'I + 'I nu+Vin'1 u dl” TIME TO DRY: Preferably overnight; otherwise 6 to 8 hours atI rrlw Ir vvl ! I�NII Y 9 p I Illpu plJrr NWI / u Ill ilW d1 II�,i!pil 70'F and 50%humidity. I hiN''1 I j 'G INmu(dlnl I �I 'IItl^ I^imrryl�o rl;Ntlyli"II, II^' VPWVIp m !I v N��rjI�I�1� YI 4P V III ,Ili � ^V I r4 I '� I ICI IIII(w i^^ui 1 IIII^ JI+1111!1,Ilillh ,I iV nl��lui)iVk�u�V�oYYlii,'I I L.uO^��'! I�✓'(r1�'^IUIIyIJ�� nNr61111 ryrovl� v,lu��l iva ! VPpN( ,'r�INNu +IV @I r,111NIIy(�hpu II I ' �IIirIUIPiVvv NI iill�l d ,IfIG! PN,lln° 8 PI WII ,°I",4,io mil'I Iw wN(HI I PAINT COVERAGE: For two medium coats each way: �uI� 1 �IIIrIIJ!I� I� al d.uWu m1111u I�'N��'I� 'III I°i J'��I)I�ly�lllgl!^IIP�IhYIry N�ri!IIII^.ImN�gY�,Iyw�olN,(I,;IIII�'IIIIU�Y r ILulyol�ll�id,l%��l'�u�°I�IIdp�I�wY��rl�,"uP,jIP 11141 h1,'IU,YI.11 1 �!I , � uII N1i11)I� IJM�V'"NU mI�>',� IYwJIA�� h° ^N 111 im���(M'IjYIII�iI�VI VNV��� �I!v�l li V!tlu V+�ll�li Im"v��, approximately 200 square feet or 600-700 linear feet per gallon 111 N'i(,nrJU�l f M I,p l u '1 �r,l nj� !w 'u"°Ni�If, 1Y�; uIM 1NIP l; III w u�,NlluwYiil I TIA 1r11ggh�IIV d � V �u III � I based on a 4" wide line. Nw��1��pN ml10 IIlu, 1911�r' II '�Y,�NhvY�^ VII V'IPwi 1Vir^�� IV �11N',I^Iih�111 !Mm MI^^i�l�l^n'VILV Nuv�g111IIV��m�V ^VIVN,"NY, V�I!wllol„vlll!I'” REMOVER COVERAGE: Approximately 500 square feet per gallon or 1500 linear feet based on a 4" wide line. NCY OPEN .. UNOPENE I LIFE EXPECTANCY D Paint Up to 6 months with lid properly replaced At least 6 months Remover Up to 6 months with lid properly replaced At least 12 months 29 CI Il f 11111 111151 II 11111'1 IIIIIIIIIIIII'I'Ih°°°° IIII ' 'Ilm'° I IIII 'IIII ool I lum„mul Ilu, m�.��ml 111111 V ( IIII n,lllu GO I, ..........'�Illuuw0l II� I �mmwlllu, III ��� uuu wmiiii IIIIIkRllll� III IIIIIIIIIIIII I iiilN�I IIIIIIIIII^ll �l� I�����R;�"'��� III��! l� ��������V Ilp' � �� 1111111 III II a II��! '” uul�. ulllllll �ullllll„ IIIIIIIIII IIV���IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII ��IIIIIIIIIIII�uI�TIµIIIIIIIIIIIIIII IIIIIIIIIIII ,IIII VIII mll������� Ilm III IIIIIIIIIIIIII IIIIIIIIIIII 11114°°°°IIII�IIIIIIIIIIIII III � �Ilul �VIII Illlhlllllllllll.11ll�°W,�I l�ll �III�� 1. First and foremost,the surface should be brushed in both directions to allow the fibers to stand u p w 2. Apply removing solution, either pure or diluted, depending on what type of paint you are using (only approved removers should be used based on the paint manufacturer's recommendations— q l+iuul i�ir yl'IiIIII "IP °� ��19I!'Ilil` �IIiI 'Ifil�vuV6llii^"' contact Field y ou are unsure)Turf Customer Service If Brush in both directions this will ensure full saturation of the grass fibers.Apply �Ilry l0yl,l. p i the remover a second time and let stand 10 minutes, depending on the climatic conditions. Remover will dr y almost on contact in Ilii;; III' IIA',,��IIII i�1'(°1I�'"Illul'V extremely hot conditions. If this is the case, removal should be attempted in short segments. 3. Use of a broom, brush or any grooming or removing equipment approved for the FieldTurf surface might be necessary. 4. Rinse the surface with clean water to remove any extra paint residue. For best results, use hot water. 5. Leave sufficient time for the surface to dry completely before allowing any activity to resume on your field. 6. The rate of removal may vary due to conditions beyond your control (type of paint, number of coats, exposure, etc). It may be necessary gigl for a second application; if so, repeat the process in the opposite direction. 7. Some infill may be displaced. To avoid this, make sure the N , I III VIII Illlulll'�l,i+Ilia III I , VV I ijl�'I brushes used do not penetrate too deep into the infill. ail 8. Any excess paint will likely be deposited into the infill. Buildup overtime will cause the infilled surface to harden. FLUSHING THE '�I , SYSTEM WITH WATER(PREFERABLY HOT) IS IMPERATIVE. 9. The use of a paint extracting unit is also very effective to prevent buildup over time. It should be noted that if the above steps are followed your FieldTurf system can be painted multiple times over its life. 10. FieldTurf cannot be responsible for any consequences due to non- compliance of the above directives. ANY SUBSEQUENT MEASURES NECESSARY TO RESTORE THE INFILLED SYSTEM BACK TO ITS ORIG .I, STATE IS NOT COVERED UNDER OUR WARRANTY AND WOULD BEAT THE OWNER'S EXPENSE. 30 u S11 lli mm VIII VIII „ . Generally,the components themselves that oo�luUr°, xuolp�la���ul;iNpoNu �wiVi uglM " s ww r ,11 ll m9rq Mryp make up the FieldTurf system don't freeze, butt°1ti'll'�"' '11111 ��POjptt p"'I, (tNIVIp�� ' seeps of course the moisture that hA vIOVV�IIIV1r, VViVvV � r � l ill does.This re tes good cod ts that lllow Y oe p l c moving, g t much Infill.A snow blower may also be used. 11 h � VI , rill I One of I W � the most important factors Removal is he Temperature;the ideal climactic h^L„I;Vk conditions for plowing are always below freezing (25F/-5C). � I N'�11101 ,I 14x1,111 Hopefully the temperature will rise above p Y P freezing during the day, and the rest of the remaining snow will melt through, especially if pIIV� Ixml g w' x I,lp li u, uv l the sun comes out. a, t 'I� .x a � I'�d �� Once the snow is removed, if there is only a ' I w„ small crust of ice remaining on the top of the surface, many have successfully used the Rotating Tines on the Groom Right,to break up the ice, although some extra weight might be required on the unit.A "Rotary Brush” (nylon bristles only)such as found on the Lay-Mor can be used for the final touches, but this is a delicate operation, so as to not move or remove too much infill Plowing periodically during the winter months is recommended to avoid a large build-up which makes removal more tedious. Page 14 shows the Direction of Operation for Field Grooming,which would also apply to snow removal. If restrictions prevent you from accumulation on the sidelines,then a "north/south" direction is acceptable,since in any case, a small layer of snow will be left behind. If chosen, even recommended de-icers should always be tested off the main field of play,to insure the safety of the surface and the lack of residue left behind. Calcium Chloride is preferred over Sodium Chloride, Magnesium Chloride is also acceptable. If you have "Attic Stock", a thin layer of crumb rubber also works. From experience,there are some things we do know;that a "warm brine" of Calcium Chloride solution is an effective melting solution, but that it does leave a residue,which affects ball handling in football and ball reaction,such as in soccer. Footing can also be slippery, again testing all of the "factors" off the field of play before full field application is recommended. Aside from any issues with potential corrosion of any exposed metal, Magnesium Chloride should not be harmful to the turf.Also any residues will pick up moisture,which will reduce the abrasive effect; (i.e. regular salt dries to hard abrasive crystals that can scuff the fibers ... magnesium chloride will pick up moisture from the air and will produce less abrasion). Keep in mind that we do not know the long-term effect to the backing/boating/tuft bind etc., but we do know that no harm comes to the fibers and infill. Our testing is ongoing. One final thought, is that Mother Nature should provide plenty of rain in the spring to flush these chemicals through the system. It might be a good idea though,when the temperatures remain above freezing for 4-5 days,to water the surface to insure that no residue is left behind. Typically,the load bearing capacity of the FieldTurf system and sub-base (this should be verified with the Base Contractor)can withstand pressure up to 70 psi(see page 32). Factors to always consider are,that if the weather temperature rises above freezing, and both the FieldTurf and base begin to thaw and are wet,then the PSI is affected by these changes in atmospheric conditions, which is no different than with a natural grass surface. It is always recommended to test the equipment first on the FieldTurf surface, but off the main field of play itself. For example,test the equipment at the bench areas or D zones where the panels run parallel to the field and usually leave no markings.You will also be going in the direction of the seams,so this should give you a comfort level for adjustments etc. Your Customer Service Coordinator can be contacted for assistance with snow removal via our FieldCare program (see page 33), if you choose not to do it yourself.They can also assist you with recommended snow removal attachments, if needed. 31 IIII ii IIII IIII „ IIII. IIII IIII aµm, IIII �N Il �.II��INIIUI YOUR FIELDTURF FIELD IS DESIGNED TO ACCOMMODATE VEHICLE LOADS WITHOUT CAUSING DAMAGE TO THE FIELD SURFACE PROVIDED THE FOLLOWING CONDITIONS AND RECOMMENDATIONS ARE FOLLOWED: Do not leave vehicles idling or unattended. Heat generated by the exhaust could singe fibers. Ensure that the machines being used on the field are not leaking. Typically, bases supporting your FieldTurf field are designed for a maximum load-bearing capacity of 70 pounds per square inch(70 psi).Vehicles circulating on your field should conform to this load-bearing capacity limit, unless your base has been specially designed to support heavier loads. Please refer to your internal design criteria to verify the maximum acceptable load your field can accommodate. Only vehicles equipped with pneumatic rubber turf tires should be allowed to circulate directly on the field surface. Turning of the vehicle on the surface should be done in a wide radius. Turning of the vehicle should only be done when the vehicle is in forward motion. All vehicles should circulate at slow speeds at all times. Abrupt and sudden braking must be avoided. Sudden acceleration and spinning of wheels must be avoided. Vehicle wheels should be clean at all times to prevent mud or dirt from being deposited on the field surface. All vehicles in direct contact with FieldTurf surfaces should be inspected for possible leakage of oil or hydraulic fluids prior to accessing the field. In order to avoid rutting of the infill and of the underlying base, circulation of vehicles on outdoor saturated fields must be avoided. To protect against heavy and larger sized vehicle circulation, a layer of 3/4"thick plywood must be placed over a vinyl tarp covering the field to a minimum distance of 40'to 60'(12 to 20m)and should be installed at all entrance and exit points to the field. Please note:The FieldTurf surface should be groomed and swept following heavy traffic. 1,1 E L,,III!°;„ In addition to these guidelines,there are three ways to get answers to any FieldTurf questions you may have: 1 —Contact our Customer Service Department at 1-800-724-2969 2—Consult our Maintenance Video 3—Visit www.fieldturf.com/maintenance 4—Please contact customer service for any hard copies needed. 32 . FiNeld"ITurf "I" 1uml°°""�� imlm I "Ill,m¢I,1' IIII Ilb m1q lr'I'mcm mIP Dili mp ' iu. '1 I� 1 1 Im 'A IN" FIELDCARE Fie Tu 's Fie dCare Maintenance Program will help you maintain flll{VU 'I"ii'"'�°I IY'I''111t19IIIIY°°IIfWl�11q?'IU'llll 'I`¢'�„ performance, enhance the longevity of your field and increase the return on your investment. I At each visit, certified technicians execute these 5 procedures. �!( 1. Take multiple infill depth measurements to verify surface planarity. tl 2. Make minor warranted seam and inlay repairs, not to exceed eight(8) repairs. 3. Add light infill to high traffic areas. 4. Power clean field perimeter. 5. Provide a written Pre and Post-Session field report. m ° W I U, I m w III "I'll � II e g Y provides Advanced Care is ideal fora aged surfaces and/or fields with heavy use. It � deep grooming and fiber rejuvenation In these 5 steps: q lu IIIII�II'I V' ;;, • Deep field de-compaction. • Magnet sweep for metal debris. ��w�ra����bsam wllmm�a�roTame V1���;In,1P1IVllY'Ili'1 • Rotary brushing to raise turf fibers and to deposit any contaminated infill into vibrating screen for debris collection. • Cleaned infill is then re-distributed back into the field using a weighted power brush and vacuum. "i" gfll°1' 'j"' I1a,11�{I 19 mmm° • Vacuuming to remove fine dust and debris from field surface. ' ... 1 °,iii.'IIY„'m�.w... ..�'� .m 11.�III'� Standard Care provides the 4 basic services for debris removal,field de- compaction and infill redistribution. • Sweep field for large debris. • De-compact field at appropriate depth for age of fiber and current '!'' "°'^' field conditions. • Brush in multi-directions with static brush to redistribute infill. y Re-sweep the field for fine debris. I,II',,"IIIIt III^III o.i 'iiµ Custom Care is designed by the FieldCare Service Team to fit your specific maintenance needs.This includes 1 to b visits per year with a combination of Standard Care and Advanced Care maintenance, along with other custom services,which include: • Field line striping • G MAX testing • Anti-microbial spray Anti-static spray Infill to dressing and replenishment i'y��1 �1'ul'Y'I�'NllilulYllllprillli ,,,,Nllil IIAIPI ""' "i' I°�q �luiuly • ( 4~111111 NiV�1f Ieu II it II!li II N • III {�A al�dl �i wmlY IWiVI ,u„il I° Removal vl of lay migration plowing IIY I IiV��o"m�X 11I1 1i 1pmim rY�I d1 r;l i J r�Im'i a 1 I4IaII I II,V r1 r rVlU9mu , ink 33 Main[enantiliel S urn ary~~ Rem ullirt Re ld"I'llurif F%8LDCAl08 III"�A fill 11111 01111!!U��00�����:_ Time n,Arrival:_ ____ Time m Departure: Service Visit Date: _______ Contact Name: Classification m Service: Phone#: Site Address: _ Billing Address: ____ Field Square Footage:........... _____�______ mm*xY w ___— Primary Sports: _____ snmmopmvmonmchnmiano: _ Field Fiber Type: Fiber Height: ___ Install Date: Report auommou up- _.' Date of Last pc aewmo Session: (If nodate:Please,write'NEW mCu"omi PRE-FIELD INSPECTION NOTES mv TECHNICIAN(FROM WALnr*nouaH): ��1� ,5� � �S lRV C�S PRDV����; LJ mr1wmAnou�ns [] �ov�nus����s oT*sx � Aogmomvo Brushing/Leveling General Field aeoopnu Anti-Microbial Spray Standard|rmn oevompooxon � Static Brush Field Metal Magnet Sweep Amu'Stuioopmy (Not°exceed/inch depth) Power Static Brushing Static Drag Mat Refill mxnin High Traffic Areas Tier u0000mpam|on pow*,�,un�awm omaxn,�ms �����������|*�* �~�""m=mp"°°* o'etep Deep Power Grooming - Power Broom Total Vegetation Control mm/Cleaning/Sifting/Fiber (Only advanced care) (Perimeter edges specialty areas) (Perimeter edge only) Rejuvenation �nt� t e ill F i 1nyP:e 1111 1,1m11'11: m lays/Sea ms/Fie IuMummn s Number m minor pn+aemmomup�mon�� repairs: 1. Logo Analysis u. |,mo Consistency mDepth Number m minor repairs:Post-Service Inspection� Qty:wm total repairs:____ Estimated#m linear feet repaired: Seam Separation Analysis o. |nnn Migration Analysis Picture Submission: mmnamv sx|lamo n. Perimeter Anchoring n. Inlaid Line Analysis Minor inlay and/or seam repairs conducted: Turf Replacement: POST MAINTENANCE TECHNICIAN NOTES: lNFIl l 11 1 Li C�HE(��Ii,I0PRE Pil A1NTE N A 11114Cj:: LLI,Ill V[L�!5 HE K POST M&]r T1N ll,�CE; ooennpumn 1 x o 4 o o 7 o o 10 AVERAGE 0000nnmun 1 u n 4 n n r a n 10 AVERAGE Primary: [—�� pnmmy� � L_�� � | Additional: Time m Day: *uum»»*: Time m Day: _________ Primary,The selection of test point locations will he determined by the primary sport | | Reviewed uypio|uTurfPonmnnok _--'_-_ __- Date: / - | h ..�r i,w,.;q,✓i,.„i, .e. i..vi7r/.! F .E QUE TI.Y ASKED QUESTIONS WHAT ARE THE BEST TYPES OF SHOES TO WEAR ON FIELDTURF? The superior playing characteristics of your FieldTurf surface are directly associated with correct footwear and include:torque release, surface friction and traction,The best types of shoes are molded cleats or screw-ins(maximum recommended is 112"),The footwear designated for natural grass is easily transferable to use on FieldTurf. •While use of long steel jagged cleats on FieldTurf will not void the warranty,they are not recommended. Limited use is allowable. • It is important to note that flat-soled shoes and steel cleats do not result in ultimate athlete performance. • Metal and aluminum rounded molded cleats are acceptable. •A complete traction study of footwear on FieldTurf is available upon request. WE HAVE HAD SOME VANDALISM ON OUR FIELD, WHAT DO WE DO? In all cases, photographs should be taken immediately of any vandalism that has taken place.These will be needed for insurance purposes and should also be sent to the FieldTurf Customer Service Department in order to evaluate the scope of the required repairs. Burr,or singe marks should be evaluated irnrnediatOy In sorne cases, a qualified crew might be able to repair these without replacing sections of the turf. In the case of paint vandalisrn, it wall be imperative to remove the paint as soon Lis possible, as the longer it stays on the surface, especially in the hot Sun,the rnore difficult it becornes to remove. Two commercially available removers are safe for use with the FieldTurf system; 1) Graffiti remover by Goof-Off 2) Zep Heavy Duty Citrus Degreaser Both of these are most effective when used in conjunction with warm/hot water. A PRESSURE WASHER IS IDEAL WHEN AVAILABLE; A FEW GUIDELINES TO FOLLOW: 1) Apply approved remover first. 2) Work it in with a brush,first one way against the fibers,then the other. Hot/warm water can be used on the brush to further activate the remover. 3) The pressure was'd°wer nozzle should be haelld no closer than 2'from the grass and at no less than a 45 degree angle. 4) Again,going in one direction of the fibers,then back the other way. 5) All steps should be repeated if necessary. It should be noted that in most cases it is not known what kind of paint we are dealing with.The above mentioned removers might not give the results needed. Please contact the FieldTurf Customer Service Department as several paint suppliers also manufacture various removers that are safe on our surface.They are also very helpful and knowledgeable with removal methods and will be a good phone or on-site resource, if needed. WE HAVE A SPORTING EVENT ON OUR FIELD WITH NO TIME TO CONFIGURE THE FIELD PROPERLY. CAN WE USE LIME, CHALK, OR TAPE FOR TEMPORARY LINES? The use of pulverized lime stone such as used on a natural grass field for baseball is not ideal as it tends not to stick to fibers, but simply settle into the infill.Their prolonged use tends to "gum” up the infill and could eventually affect drainage in those areas. One time tise, if time is a constraint and there are no other options, might be permitted. Please contact FieldTurf Customer Service before proceeding. Testing the chmwahk off the fi6J of play is ideal, as it lae-rlps adjust yoi..rr flow rates and„,allows you to apply as little at,t:)o„risible,while still allowing the players and officials to see,the lines. Urrforturiately; all the tests and attempts that have been done with "tapes”to line fields have not been suca'm'ess{tal, They are eitho, too tacky, risk pu ling out fiber's and also risk leaving a residue that has to be taken off with as gUM rer°nover or are too fkmsy and 6sk being a tripping hazard. A chalk paint is ideal for short term use. Please contact the FieldTurf Customer Service Department for a list of recommended suppliers. WHAT EQUIPMENT CAN BE USED TO PAINT AND REMOVE PAINT? A list of recommended painting and paint removal equipment, as well as painting and removal tips and guidelines can be obtained by contacting your FieldTurf Customer Service Department. 35 • WE USED TO HAVE FIREWORKS ON THE 4TH OF JULY, CAN WE STILL HAVE THEM WITH OUR NEW FIELD? Whenever possible, direct contact of fireworks should be avoided near our synthetic grass system. However,though some polyethylene fibers could be singed when in contact with live ambers or fireworks,water will immediately alleviate any damage.A fire extinguisher can be used, but water is preferable since it leaves no residue to penetrate the infill, however, either one is fine. Watering the field will certainly help reduce potential damage, however,whenever possible,the field should be covered by a "fire resistant" covering.Contact the Customer Service Department for a list of recommended suppliers. CAN A LEAF BLOWER BE USED ON THE FIELD? Yes,this is an effective method of getting rid of leaves, pine needles, dried sunflower seeds, etc.The blower should be held no closer than 2'from the surface and at a 45 degree angle to avoid displacing any of the infill from the field. HOW DOES CLIMATE AFFECT THE FIELDTURF SURFACE I.E. SNOW, RAIN, AND SALT WATER? Your FieldTurf surface is designed to withstand a wide range of climatic and atmospheric conditions, such as ultraviolet rays(UV), snow, ice,salt water and sea climates without damage. However, it is essential that the field is washed periodically to remove any salt water deposits on the field surface. WE SEEM TO HAVE A LOT OF GEESE LANDING ON OUR FIELD WHILE THEY MIGRATE BACK AND FORTH IN THE FALL AND SPRING. WHAT CAN WE DO TO KEEP THEM AWAY? Several remedies are safe for humans and unpleasant for our feathered friends. Contact our FieldTurf Customer Service Department for further details. CAN TRACK AND FIELD EVENTS SUCH AS DISCUS, JAVELIN, SHOTPUT BE HELD ON MY FIELD? • It should be noted that the use of the discus,shot-put,javelin and hammer will not void the warranty. • However to avoid any damage to the FieldTurf surface the following guidelines must be implemented: • The surface should be covered with an appropriate tarp or covering so that the FieldTurf surface is not damaged in any way.An un- infilled piece of FieldTurf also works very well. • FieldTurf recommends that the landing space be rotated each time to avoid use in a concentrated area. • Grooming of the infill is recommended after each event to ensure that the infill is redistributed properly. • The Javelin must be equipped with a rubber tip to avoid damage to the FieldTurf system. • FieldTurf cannot be responsible for any damages caused to the Field by use of any of the equipment mentioned above. CAN WE USE TRAINING EQUIPMENT, SUCH AS BLOCKING SLEDS ON THE FIELD? Training devices should be used with caution.Though their use does not constitute a breach of your warranty, FieldTurf cannot be responsible for any damage caused by the use of any such training equipment. Since many manufacturers have developed or modified their Equipment specifically for synthetic systems, it is suggested that they be consulted for their recommendations and guidelines before use. Our research has yielded some recommended guidelines which include: • To make use of sleds and various training devices off the main field of play, such as D zones, end zones(if no Inlaid logos appear) and areas away from the main boundaries of play where the panels run parallel to the field and no inlaid markings appear. • If used on the field of play, it is suggested that it be across the field in the directions that the panels were installed, as opposed to end to end against them. • It is always recommended to remove the Equipment from the Field after each use. The same recommendations would apply to the use of"Tire Flipping" as a training aid. Moreover a few specific recommendations would be: • To make sure that the tires are clean, any dirt will likely get transferred to the turf and Infill. It is not recommended to use the tires as a "Resistance" tool, by dragging them across the turf. Preliminary research has shown that the friction could possibly damage or even pull out some of the polyethylene fibers. As in other higher use areas on the field, grooming frequencies might have to be augmented to Groom both the Infill and the fibers. 36 I v, CAN BLEACHING AGENTS BE USED ON FIELDTURF FIELDS? Oxidizing agents such as bleaching agents should NOT be used on FieldTurf fields. I SEEM TO HAVE BASE DEPRESSIONS OR DIPS ON MY FIELD, WHAT DO I DO? Base depressions or"dips" that form on a field are not unlike potholes on our roads.The sub-base construction is similar in some aspects to road work. It usually consists of 6" to 10" of crushed stone over the existing soil that was graded and compacted.Overtime and especially if the soil is of poor quality or unstable, areas may depress. The unevenness or depression that has formed is a result of the shifting of the base soil below it. Obviously this then causes the turf system to sink. It should be noted that this is not part of the turf system warranty, however, it should be addressed. Contact your base contractor with any sub-base related issues. WHAT DO I DO IF WE SPILL GATORADE ON THE FIELD? We recommend that the areas with Gatorade or other drinks/fluids be cleaned as soon as possible with water In order to avoid bugs being attracted to the surface or jerr:ys becoming stained as a result of the spilled liquid. WHY DOES MY FIELD APPEAR TO BE SLOW IN DRAINING? Slow/insufficient drainage can be caused by a wide variety of factors which include, but are not limited to: • Poor drain base design • Utilization of incorrect drain base materials • Improper drain base construction techniques • Inadequate infrastructure • Other outside factors If these factors have been ruled out or do not seem to be a likely corar'ibu.uting factor, it is possible t1hat the slow drainage is a result of surface tension—a natural phenomenon common in the fabric,carpet and outdoor flooring iu'aclostry,Surface tension is especially common on recently completed fields. In most cases,the problem aesolves itself naturaily over the 6 week break-in period as the field is played on. In rare cases,the field could be treated with a surfactant and/or degreasing agent to enhance water perietration and eliminate surface tension. IT SHOULD ALSO BE NOTED THAT SOME "PUDDLING" OR "PONDING" IS PERFECTLY NORMAL IN CERTAIN CIRCUMSTANCES. IN ALMOST ALL CASES, HOWEVER,THE FIELD SHOULD BE FREE AND CLEAR OF ANY STANDING WATER ONCE THE PRECIPITATION HAS STOPPED FOR APPROXIMATELY 30 MINUTES. 37 FIELDTURF HAS PROVEN TO BE THE HIGHEST PERFORMING AND THE MOST DURABLE BRAND OF ARTIFICIAL TURF IN THE WORLD. THE FIELDTURF SYSTEM IS AN ENGINEERED PRODUCT CONSISTING OF SPECIALIZED COMPONENTS ALL GEARED TOWARDS MAXIMIZING ATHLETE SAFETY AND FIELD PERFORMANCE. In addition to industry-leading manufacturing and service standards,what sets FieldTurf apart is the patented 9 lb/square foot sand and rubber infill system, along with the world's most durable fiber that is exclusive to FieldTurf. It is important for field owners to understand what constitutes normal behavior of these vital components over time. Below are the three major stages that a field will go through in order to achieve its optimal level of performance.These three stages are not only normal but a necessary progression in the life of an artificial turf field. INIT IA L The fi eld h as J ust been een ins to II ed. Fibers are upright and' infill is slightly Y higher and looser. i i SETTLED Fibers are not as upright and are beginning to layover in order to encapsulate the infill and provide for a more grass-like appearance.The infill height has been lowered and has settled to its ideal level of 3/4" below the tip of the fiber held in an upright position. (Fig. 2) MATURED The fibers have laid over and the infill height remains at its ideal level. In these later years,the consistency and durability of the FieldTurf system is brought to the forefront as the product continues to exude ideal levels of w safety and performance after heavy use. it (Fig.3) a 38 G 39 f IJ. I IL1R MAINTENANCE GUIDELINES Information 7445 Cote-de-Liesse Road, Suite 200 Montreal, Quebec Canada H4T 1G2 ^o Tel. (800) 724-2969 Fax. (514) 340-9374 0 info @fieldturf.com www.fietdturf.com o