TABLE OF CONTENTS FIRE ALARM REPLACEMENT REDWOOD HALL PROJECT #XHS212

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TABLE OF CONTENTS FIRE ALARM REPLACEMENT REDWOOD HALL PROJECT #XHS212 Bid Number:... PW18-2 Bid Opening Date:... Monday, January 14, 2019 Bid Opening Time:... 3:00 p.m. Exhibit A Notice to Contractors Exhibit B Bid Proposal Form CONTENTS Contract General Conditions Exhibit D Supplementary General Conditions Exhibit E Contract Special Conditions Exhibit F Project Manual Exhibit G Drawings 1a Orig Construction/Existing Bldg 1958 Residence Halls 1b Orig Construction/Existing Bldg 1961 Residence Halls 1c Orig Construction/Existing Bldg 1969 Redwood Remodeling 2 Current Floor Plans Redwood Hall Exhibit H Construction Area Map Exhibit I Exhibit J Hazardous Material Reports Sample Forms Exhibit K Prevailing Wages (by reference)

, EXHIBIT A NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS FIRE ALARM REPLACEMENT REDWOOD HALL, PROJECT XHS212 Humboldt State University 1 Harpst Street, Arcata, CA 95521-8299 The Trustees of the California State University will receive sealed bid proposals in the Student & Business Services Building Conference Room in Suite 345, at the above address, for Invitation for Bid (IFB) # PW18-2. Bid Proposal Packages will be received in the above-mentioned room until 3:00 p.m. on Monday, January 14, 2019, in accordance with the contract documents, at which time the proposals will be publicly opened and read. In general, the project includes: Complete design and replacement of existing fire alarm system in Redwood Hall building. Remove all existing equipment, patch, and paint. Complete testing and inspections for full and complete system operation. Contractor to develop Shop Drawings to be submitted and reviewed for compliance by the State Fire Marshall. A pre-bid walkthrough has been scheduled for Tuesday, December 18, 2018, at 10:00 a.m. Interested bidders should assemble at the conference room in Facilities Management, at the corner of 14 th and B Streets, on the campus. It is strongly recommended that contractors attend this walkthrough, as it may be the only time bidders can walk through the project area. Each bidder offering a proposal must comply with bidding provisions of Article 32.00 et seq. in the Contract General Conditions, and should be familiar with all the provisions of the Contract General Conditions and Supplementary General Conditions. The Trustees require the successful bidder to achieve three percent (3%) DVBE participation in contracting construction projects as established in the bidding documents, and bidders shall identify the DVBEs to be used to satisfy this requirement in their bids. For bid evaluation purposes only, the Trustees is granting a DVBE bid incentive as described in the Contract General Conditions (and Supplementary General Conditions) for Design- Build Major Projects, Articles 32.12-g, DVBE Incentive and 32.12-I, Sanction for Contractor s Failure to Achieve the DVBE Incentive. Bidders shall contact the Trustees DVBE Coordinator at A.Gail.Dungan@humboldt.edu or 707-826-3307. This project is a public works project and is subject to prevailing wage rate laws (Contract General Conditions, Article 35.02-c). All contractors and all tiers of subcontractors who will work on this project shall register to bid and work on public works projects with the Dept. of Industrial Relations, and maintain current this registration pursuant to Labor Code section 1725.5. For more information, go to http://www.dir.ca.gov/public- Works/PublicWorks.html. It will be the responsibility of each bidder to fulfill requirements within this IFB. Bids will be accepted only from contractors licensed in the State of California with a C-10, Electrical Contractor, or B, General Building Contractor, licensed to design, stamp and sign the fire alarm system documents within the parameters of their license, and registered with the DIR to bid public works projects. The IFB documents are posted and can be viewed at https://procurement.humboldt.edu/bids/construction. Any questions should be made in writing to A. Gail Dungan at A.Gail.Dungan@humboldt.edu before 5:00 p.m. on Wednesday, January 2, 2019. Construction Mgmt. 700.04DBB 7/17

, EXHIBIT B BID PROPOSAL FORM FIRE ALARM REPLACEMENT REDWOOD HALL, PROJECT #XHS212 To the Trustees of the California State University, on behalf of the State of California (hereinafter called the Trustees): The undersigned bidder hereby offers, in the amount stated below, to furnish all labor, materials, tools, equipment, apparatus, facilities, transportation, and permits for complete design and replacement of existing fire alarm system in Redwood Hall building; remove all existing equipment, patch, and paint; complete testing and inspections for full and complete system operation; contractor to develop Shop Drawings to be submitted and reviewed for compliance by the State Fire Marshall, all in accordance with the documents in, Fire Alarm Replacement Redwood Hall, Project #XHS212, at Humboldt State University, and hereby agrees to enter into contract for if this offer is accepted by the Trustees. TOTAL AMOUNT OF BASE BID: $ (Use figures only) LUMP SUM The above amount is to be stated in figures only and is the total amount bid for the entire contract work including all applicable taxes. Any alteration, erasure, or change must be clearly indicated and initialed by the bidder. The bidder agrees that if there are any discrepancies or questions in the figures, the Trustees will use the lower figure despite the bidder's intent. The Trustees reserve the right to reject any and all bids and to waive any irregularities. BASIS OF AWARD (CA PCC 10780.5(a)) The lowest bid for this public works contract shall be based on the Base Bid price. A responsible bidder who submitted the lowest bid as determined by this section shall be awarded the contract, if it is awarded. SPECIFY THE NUMBER OF EACH ADDENDUM YOU HAVE RECEIVED ON THE LINE BELOW. BIDDING INSTRUCTIONS Bidder must submit its bid on this Bid Proposal Form, completely filled out and in a sealed envelope with those other forms due at the time and date of the Bid Opening, see Exhibit J, and delivered to Student & Business Services Building, Conference Room 345, at Humboldt State University, before 3:00 p.m. on Monday, January 14, 2019, or it will be disregarded. The bid is subject to the provisions contained in the Contract General Conditions (note especially Article 32.00 et seq. regarding instructions to bidders), and the bidder agrees that failure to comply with the conditions thereof shall be basis for rejection of this bid. DVBE Participation / Request for DVBE Bid Incentive The Trustees require the successful bidder to achieve three percent (3%) DVBE participation in contracting construction projects as established in the bidding documents. Bidder will list its DVBE subcontractors/suppliers with its bid. Bidders shall contact the Trustees DVBE Program Advocate at A.Gail.Dungan@humboldt.edu. The Trustees are granting a DVBE Bid Incentive, for bid evaluation purposes only, in accordance with the Contract General Conditions (and Supplementary General Conditions) for Design-Build Major Projects, Article 32.12-g, DVBE Incentive and 32.12-I, Sanction for Contractor s Failure to Achieve the DVBE Incentive. The Bidder shall indicate whether Bidder is requesting the DVBE Bid Incentive by checking the appropriate response below, therefore exceeding the 3% DVBE participation requirement. Bidder commits to subcontract at least the percentage of DVBE participation of its net bid price as stated below with one or more DVBE(s). Contractor Name DVBE Participation Incentive 3.00% to 3.99% None 4.00% to 4.99% 1% 5.00% to 5.99% 2% 6.00% or more 3% Bidder is requesting the DVBE Bid Incentive: Yes No Page 1 of 3 Construction Mgmt. 700.05DBB 1/18

Exhibit B, Bid Proposal Form Bidder shall indicate below its Total DVBE Participation Percentage Commitment: 3% Mandatory Requirement + % DVBE Incentive = % Bidder s Total DVBE Partcipation Percentage Commitment. License & DIR Registration The Trustees will only accept bids from contractors with current California State License Board-issued C-10, Electrical Contractor, or B, General Building Contractor, licensed to design, stamp and sign the fire alarm system documents within the parameters of their license, and current California Department of Industrial Relations Public Works Registration number. Qualifications Identify the professional qualifications and licensing/certification of the firm and it s assigned key personnel, specifically including the following: Identifying by name and title key staff members to be assigned to manage or otherwise play a major role(s) in this project and their assigned role. Identify and provide the qualifications of any sub-contractors proposed to be used on this project; clearly explain their role and the percentage of involvement expected. Indicate the extent to which the proposing firm and subcontractors have worked together collaboratively on other projects. Identify the total number of years of experience providing similar services for University projects including that for the California State University system, if any. Identify any specific or special qualifications that your firm has or those of your proposed sub-contractors which would benefit this project. Experience Identify the proposing firm s experience and that of its sub-contractors providing design-build installations of the same proposed project or for similar or related projects. Include a narrative of at least three examples of similar projects ensuring the following is included: 1) client name and contact; 2) brief description of the project and scope of services provided; 3) initial and final schedule; 4) construction cost; 5) controls design and installation cost; and 6) firm s key personnel assigned and role. Do not include any projects not directly relevant to the qualifications for this project. Approach Explain your intended approach to the project including tasks required and how your team will approach such in order to achieve the overall goal and objectives of the project. Identify the responsible individual who will lead the work with the University for coordination and execution of the services. Include information related to your firm s intended approach associated with University interface during the design and construction phases, relationship with the owner s project technical advisory team and expected roles of each. Quality Control and Schedule Identify how your firm will ensure performance through adequate management, supervision, review and control. Explain the key schedule constraints and milestones for the scope of work. Clearly indicate on-campus activities, including personnel and expected duration. Propose a schedule of specific activities resulting in project completion which meets the University s anticipated completion dates. Bidder s Bond Bidder shall enclose with this Proposal Form bidder's security in the amount equal to at least ten (10) percent of the amount of bid in accordance with the Contract General Conditions (Design-Build Major Projects, Article 32.05-c). If the Trustees award a contract to the Bidder, and Bidder then fails to execute the contract, Bidder shall forfeit its bidder s security to the State. Time of Completion and Liquidated Damages Time is of the essence. As described in the Project Manual, Section 01 01 00 Summary of Work, Section 1.5 Contract Time: A. Substantial Completion: Contractor shall achieve Substantial Completion no later than Friday, July 26, 2019. Substantial Completion, for the purposes of this project, is defined as the condition in which the new fire alarm system with all associated components are fully installed, programmed, tested, and in operation with the written approval of the Campus Deputy Building Official and Deputy State Fire Marshall. As a condition of Substantial Completion, all temporary construction aids, site fencing, and other such items have been Contractor Name Page 2 of 3 Construction Mgmt. 700.05DBB 1/18

Exhibit B, Bid Proposal Form removed from the site, and cleaning is complete, with the exception of minor punch list items, as-built record documents, and other contract closeout requirements as listed under Total Completion. Liquidated Damages: The Contractor agrees to pay the University a Liquidated Damage penalty fee in the amount of $500 per Day beyond the Contract Time that the project is has not met Substantial Completion. See Contract General Conditions, including Article 38.02 for Liquidated Damages information. B. Total Completion: Contractor shall achieve Total Completion no later than Friday, August 23, 2019. Total Completion, for the purposes of this project, is defined as the condition in which all Work is fully complete for the Project including the full removal of any items specified for demolition. Additionally, all cutting, patching, and painting is complete, and all punch list items, quality control issues, inspections and approvals, and all conditions of the Contract including, but not limited to Record Documents, warranties and completion documents, have been fully submitted and accepted by the University, and for which a Final Certificate of Occupancy and Acceptance Test Reports have been granted by the Campus Deputy Building Official and Deputy State Fire Marshal. See Contract General Conditions, including Article 35.15 for Contract Time requirements. The Contractor shall not have the right to an adjustment in the time of completion due to weather conditions or industrial conditions which are normal for the locality of the site. The time for completion of the Contract has been calculated with consideration given to the average climatic range and usual industrial conditions prevailing in the locality of the site. Retention will not be released until Total Completion has been achieved. -End of Bid Proposal Form- Contractor Name Page 3 of 3 Construction Mgmt. 700.05DBB 1/18

CONTRACT GENERAL CONDITIONS FOR DESIGN-BUILD MAJOR PROJECTS THE CALIFORNIA STATE UNIVERSITY Prepared by: OFFICE OF THE CHANCELLOR CAPITAL PLANNING, DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION (www.calstate.edu/cpdc/cm) Revised January, 2017

Revisions Made to Contract General Conditions for Design-Build Major Projects since last update: Article Revision Description 32.02-b Added link to PlanetBids and language re: adjustments 32.05-c No riders/modifications to bidder s bonds 33.03 No riders/modifications on payment and performance bonds; will accept rider to increase the contract amount only 35.06-a(4) General Liability, Automobile, and Environmental Insurance 35.06-b(6)(h) Report payroll using Alliant WrapX 38.01 Updated to include provisions of AB626

CONTRACT GENERAL CONDITIONS FOR DESIGN-BUILD MAJOR PROJECTS TABLE OF CONTENTS ARTICLES 1.00-30.00 (not used) 31.00 DEFINITIONS... 1 32.00 PROPOSALS... 3 32.01 Duty to Carefully Examine These Instructions... 3 32.02 Competence of Proposers... 3 32.03 Necessity for Careful Examination of Site, Plans, Specifications... 4 32.04 Clarification During Bidding... 5 32.05 Proposal Documents... 5 32.06 Proposal Regulations... 6 32.07 Competitive Bidding... 7 32.08 Mistake in Proposal... 7 32.09 Failure to be a Responsible Bidder... 7 32.10 Small Business Five Percent Proposal Advantage... 7 32.11 California Company; Reciprocal Preference Against Nonresident Contractors; Certification... 8 32.12 Disabled Veteran Business Enterprise Participation Requirement and Incentive... 8 33.00 AWARD AND EXECUTION OF CONTRACT... 12 33.01 Award of Contract... 12 33.02 Return of Proposer s Security... 12 33.03 Contract Bonds... 12 33.04 Execution of Contract... 13 33.05 Failure or Refusal to Execute Contract... 13 34.00 DESIGN REQUIREMENTS... 13 34.01 Scope of Work... 13 34.02 Intent of the Contract Documents... 13 34.03 Laws and Codes... 13 34.04 Trustees Review of Construction Documents... 15 34.05 Partial Permit Approvals... 16 34.06 Submittals... 16 34.07 Divisions of the Performance Specifications... 16 34.08 Standard Specifications... 16 34.09 Layout of the Work... 16 34.10 Ownership and Use of Documents... 16 35.00 CONDUCT OF THE CONSTRUCTION WORK... 17 35.01 Laws to be Observed--Generally... 17 35.02 Laws to be Observed--Regarding Labor... 18 35.03 Environmental Requirements... 22 35.04 Substitution of Subcontractors... 23 35.05 Delegation of Performance and Assignment of Money Earned... 24 35.06 Insurance Requirements... 25 35.07 Indemnification... 32 35.08 Design-Builder s Responsibility for the Work... 33 35.09 Occupancy by Trustees Prior to Acceptance... 35 35.10 Payments by Design-Builder... 35 35.11 Responsibility to Secure and Pay for Permits, Licenses, Utility Connections, Etc.... 35 35.12 Patented or Copyrighted Materials... 35 35.13 Property Rights in Materials and Equipment... 36 35.14 Taxes... 36 i

CONTRACT GENERAL CONDITIONS FOR DESIGN-BUILD MAJOR PROJECTS 35.00 CONDUCT OF THE CONSTRUCTION WORK (continued) 35.15 Contract Time... 36 35.16 Schedule... 37 35.17 Labor Force and Superintendent... 40 35.18 Limitation of Construction Operations... 40 35.19 Coordination with Other Work... 40 35.20 Drawings Reflecting Actual Construction... 41 35.21 Access for Inspection... 41 35.22 Cleanup of Project and Site... 41 35.23 Project Sign, Advertising... 41 36.00 INTERPRETATION OF AND ADHERENCE TO CONTRACT REQUIREMENTS... 41 36.01 Interpretation of Contract Requirements... 41 36.02 Issuance of Interpretations, Clarifications, Additional Instructions... 42 36.03 Product and Reference Standards... 43 36.04 Shop Drawings, Samples, Alternatives or Equals, Substitutions... 43 36.05 Quality of Materials, Articles and Equipment... 44 36.06 Testing Materials, Articles, Equipment and Work... 44 36.07 Rejection... 44 36.08 Off-Site Testing... 45 36.09 Responsibility of Quality... 45 37.00 CHANGES IN THE WORK... 45 37.01 Change Orders... 45 37.02 Emergency Changes... 49 38.00 CLAIMS AND DAMAGES... 49 38.01 Claims... 49 38.02 Delay in Completion--Liquidated Damages... 52 38.03 Termination for Cause... 52 38.04 Termination for Convenience... 52 38.05 Assignment of Subcontracts... 52 38.06 Third-Party Claims... 53 39.00 PAYMENT AND COMPLETION... 53 39.01 Acceptance... 53 39.02 Partial Payments... 53 39.03 Escrow in Lieu of Retention... 54 39.04 Stop Payment Notices... 54 39.05 Payment... 54 39.06 Guarantee... 54 39.07 Contractor Evaluation... 55 40.00 MISCELLANEOUS... 55 40.01 Governing Law... 55 40.02 Successors and Assigns... 55 40.03 Rights and Remedies... 55 40.04 Waiver... 55 40.05 Survival... 55 40.06 Complete Agreement... 55 40.07 Severability of Provisions... 56 40.08 Notices... 56 40.09 Counterparts... 56 SAMPLE FORMS ii

CONTRACT GENERAL CONDITIONS FOR DESIGN-BUILD MAJOR PROJECTS 31.00 - DEFINITIONS Acceptance: When the Project has been completed in all respects in accordance with the Plans and Specifications, and the Contract has been otherwise fully performed by the Contractor, to the full satisfaction of the Trustees, the Trustees will accept the Project as complete. Addendum: A document issued by the Trustees during the bidding period that may modify or supersede portions of the Contract documents. Agreement: A form that is executed by both the Contractor and the Trustees, that provides the Work will be done in accordance with the Contract Documents, as approved and on file with the Trustees and as incorporated into the Contract Documents by reference. Allowance: Allowances are allocations of the Contract Amount to portions of the Work that could not be specified sufficiently. Architect: A California-licensed architect, employed by the Design-Builder, who is responsible for all engineering and architectural services to be performed in connection with the Project. For projects on which an engineer or landscape architect is employed instead of an architect, the term Architect shall mean the design professional so employed for the Project. Bid Date: The date on which bid proposals for a project are submitted; same as proposal due date. Bidder: Any individual or business entity acting directly or through an authorized representative that submits a proposal for the Work. Bidder and Proposer are synonymous. Building Official: Trustees-appointed, the senior building official for the California State University (the Chief of Architecture and Engineering) is responsible for the overall administration and operational control of the building code. (See also, Campus Deputy Building Official). Business Day: Calendar day excluding Saturdays, Sundays, national holidays and state holidays; same as Working Day. Campus: The California State University campus on which the Project is located. Campus Deputy Building Official: A campus-appointed individual responsible for campus-specific building code administrative and operational control. This individual acts as a deputy under the authority of the Building Official. Capital Planning, Design and Construction: Department within Business and Finance, a division in the Office of the Chancellor of the California State University, responsible for all major capital outlay projects. Change Order: A written agreement entered into after the award of the Contract that alters or amends the executed contract. Construction Administrator: The person designated by the Trustees to manage the construction phase of the Project, and authorized to approve changes to the Contract. Construction Documents: The Contract General Conditions, Plans, Specifications, and Addenda related to the bidding and construction of the Project. Construction Inspector: The Inspector on the Project site who works under the direction of the Construction Administrator. Construction Schedule: Design-Builder s time use plan for completing the Work within the Contract Time. Contract: The Contract Documents which collectively represent the entire Agreement between Trustees and Design-Builder, and which supersede any prior negotiations, representations, or agreements, either written or oral. Contract Amount: The amount of compensation stated in the Agreement for the performance of the Work, as adjusted by Change Order. Contract Documents: The Proposal Documents, Plans, Specifications, Addenda, Agreement, Bonds, Contract General Conditions, Supplementary General Conditions, Special Conditions, Change Orders, and any other documents so designated by the Trustees. Contract Time: The period of time, set out in Calendar Days, established in the Contract Documents within which the Work must be completed. The Contract Time may be adjusted by time extensions through Change Orders. Day: Unless otherwise indicated herein, day is a calendar day. Contract General Conditions for Design-Build Major Projects Revised January, 2017 - Page 1 of 56 pages

Design-Builder: The individual or business entity that has entered into this Agreement with the Trustees. Engineer: A California-licensed engineer employed by Design-Builder or Architect, who is responsible for engineering services. There may be more than one engineer, depending on the Work required, (i.e., civil, structural, electrical, geotechnical, mechanical). Executive Facilities Officer: University official who oversees the capital outlay process. Field Instruction: A written order from the Trustees to Design-Builder, signed by the Construction Administrator. Plans: The drawings prepared by Design-Builder and approved by the Trustees, which include elevations, sections, details, material and equipment schedules, diagrams, information, notes, or reproductions of any of these, and which show the location, character, dimension, or details of the Work. Prevailing Wages: The general prevailing rate of wages identified by the Director of the Department of Industrial Relations of the State of California pursuant to section 1770 of the Labor Code. Progress Schedule: The periodically updated Construction Schedule that reflects the actual progress of the Work and impacts on the Work thereby maintaining a current projected date of completion. Impacts on the Work include, but are not limited to, anticipated delays, re-sequencing of tasks, and Change Orders. Project: The total Work required by the Contract. Project Manager: The on-site representative of the Construction Administrator, but without the authority to approve changes to the contract. Project Schedule: The time use plan for completing the entire Project from selection of service providers through occupancy. Major tasks included in the Project Schedule are consultant selection and award, design, code approvals, bid and award, construction, move-in, and closeout. Proposal: The technical and cost proposal packages submitted by the proposers on the bid date. Proposal Documents: Request for Proposals (Advertisement), Request for Qualifications, Statements of Qualifications, Request for Proposals, and the Technical and Cost Proposals. Proposer: Any person or business entity acting directly or through an authorized representative who submits a Proposal for the Work. Proposer and Bidder are synonymous. Request For Proposal (RFP): The documents submitted by the Trustees to the Proposers describing and specifying the requirements of the work/project. Also called Information for Proposers. Site: The area specified in the Contract Documents for the Project and the area made available for Design-Builder s operation. Specifications: The instructions and requirements that complement the plans and describe the manner of performing the Work or the quantities, qualities, and types of materials to be furnished. State: State of California. Subcontractor: Contractor that is under contract to Design-Builder or another subcontractor for completion of a portion(s) of the Work. Superintendent: The representative of the Design-Builder at the construction site who is authorized to receive instructions from the Trustees, and who is authorized to direct the performance of the Work on behalf of Design-Builder. Supplier or Vendor: equipment. Any individual or business entity that contracts with the Design-Builder to provide materials or Trustees: The Board of Trustees of the California State University and their authorized representatives who act on behalf of the Trustees. See also Executive Facilities Officer and Construction Administrator. University: The California State University campus upon which the Project is located, and the University President and other University officers and employees acting within the scope of their duties. Work: That which is to be constructed or done under the Contract, including the furnishing of all labor, materials, and equipment. Working Day: Day excluding Saturdays, Sundays, national holidays and state holidays; same as Business Day. Contract General Conditions for Design-Build Major Projects Revised January, 2017 - Page 2 of 56 pages

32.00 - PROPOSALS 32.01 Duty to Carefully Examine These Instructions Prospective proposers for this Project shall examine carefully the instructions contained herein and be cognizant of the conditions that must be satisfied before submitting a proposal, and the conditions that affect the award of the contract. 32.02 Competence of Proposers a. License and Public Works Registration. (1) License. No bidder may bid on Work for which it is not properly licensed. The Trustees shall disregard any proposal received from a proposer who is not properly licensed (Business and Professions Code section 7028.15). Nor will the Trustees award a Contract to a proposer who does not possess the appropriate contractor s license, which is that specified in the Request for Proposal. Proposers participating in a joint venture must individually possess a current license when submitting the joint venture proposal, and the joint venture must possess a joint venture license at time of award (Public Contract Code section 3300). (2) Public Works Registration with Department of Industrial Relations The Trustees will only issue public works bids and award public works contracts to currently registered contractors and subcontractors on the Trustees public works projects. All proposers and subcontractors of all tiers must register to bid public works projects with the Department of Industrial Relations (DIR), and obtain and maintain current registration numbers. Note: DIR will assess a penalty on any public works contractor who allows its registration to lapse. For more information review the DIR public works registration requirements at http://www.dir.ca.gov/public-works/publicworks.html. The following applies to this Contract: A contractor will not be in violation for working on a private Project that is later determined to be public work; Contractor shall check the public works registration for all subcontractors that it proposes to list to ensure that each subcontractor is registered to bid public works projects with the DIR; An unregistered contractor or subcontractor can be replaced with one who is registered; A contract with an unregistered contractor or subcontractor is subject to cancellation but is not void as to past work. b. Prequalification Rating. The Trustees shall issue proposal packages only to Proposers who have prequalified with the Trustees (Public Contract Code section 10764). To prequalify, all Proposers must file their prequalification applications online; and the application includes Proposers responses to a standard questionnaire, a statement of financial condition and previous experience in performing public works, all in accordance with the instructions contained in the Proposal Documents. Proposers shall go to: http://www.calstate.edu/cpdc/cm/contractor_prequal_bidders.shtml, under Contractor Prequalification and log in to the database using the link provided (PlanetBids). Proposers shall verify the information contained in the prequalification application under oath and submit the completed prequalification application online at least ten (10) Business Days prior to the deadline identified in the Proposal Documents. The Trustees Prequalification Coordinator must approve Proposers not less than one (1) Business Day prior to the deadline identified in the Proposal Documents. The Trustees Prequalification Coordinator will review the Proposer s statement of experience and financial condition upon receipt of a complete application, check Proposer s references, and notify the Proposer of the rating that has been established based on the information contained in the application. The Proposer s assigned prequalification rating will be the maximum amount of a contract or contracts that the Proposer may undertake with the Trustees. Proposer may request an increase in its rating from the Trustees Prequalification Coordinator. The request shall be in writing, and specify the reason(s) for increase. The Trustees Prequalification Coordinator will review Proposer s request, check new references submitted and notify Proposer of the resulting decision. The Prequalification Coordinator s decision is final. The Trustees shall disregard any proposal received either from a Proposer that is not currently prequalified, or from a Proposer that is prequalified but the rating is not high enough to accommodate its proposal. Although this prequalification permits participation in the bidding of the project, it does not mean that the Proposer satisfies the requirements of being a responsible Bidder. This determination occurs later in the process (see Article 32.09, Failure to be a Responsible Bidder). Contract General Conditions for Design-Build Major Projects Revised January, 2017 - Page 3 of 56 pages

c. Joint Ventures. If two or more prospective Proposers desire to submit a proposal as a joint venture on a single project, they must file an affidavit of joint venture with the Trustees at least five (5) Days prior to the date and time set for opening bids on a form obtained from the Trustees. The affidavit of joint venture is valid only for the specific project for which it is filed. Each party to the joint venture must be prequalified, as provided herein, at least one (1) Business Day before the deadline identified in the Proposal Documents. If the Trustees announce that the joint venture is the successful Proposer, the joint venture shall, prior to the Trustees award of the Contract: 1) obtain the joint venture license (Business and Professions Code sections 7029 and 7029.1), and 2) register the joint venture with the Department of Industrial Relations per Article 32.02-a (2). d. Subcontractor Prequalification. Design-Builder shall require prequalification of the subcontractors [at least the mechanical, electrical, plumbing and trades where the estimated cost of trade Work is greater than five percent of the construction budget] utilizing the Subcontractor Prequalification document found in the Request for Proposal documents and any additional documents or process required by Design-Builder. Once this process is completed, Design-Builder shall provide a list of the prequalified subcontractors to the Trustees. e. Project Architect. The Proposer is required to employ an architect licensed in California for services during the planning and construction phases. The Proposer shall be responsible for complete design and construction of the Project. f. Proposer Qualifications. Each proposer must include in its proposal a written certificate which indicates that the Proposer has read and understands the provisions of the Contract, and that if selected, the Proposer shall comply, and assure that any contractors or subcontractors employed by the Proposer shall comply with the requirements of the Contract Documents. Proposer must demonstrate its ability to provide licensed architectural, engineering, and Contract services associated with the development of this Project, including, but not limited to the preparation of all drawings and specifications; conducting of surveys, tests, and investigations; consulting; and technical supervision, project management, and all other planning and design requirements of the Project. It is understood fully that the Proposer has the sole responsibility for the design, accuracy of details, dimensions, construction, compliance with codes, programmatic requirements, and the structural, electrical, mechanical, and plumbing integrity of all buildings and other improvements to real property which are included in the Project. 32.03 Necessity for Careful Examination of Site, Plans, Specifications Proposer shall carefully examine the Project site. The Proposer shall also investigate and be satisfied as to the conditions to be encountered, the character and quantity of surface and subsurface materials or obstacles to be encountered, rights of way and easements at or near the site, the Work to be performed, and the materials to furnish as required by the RFP (see Article 35.11, Responsibility to Secure and Pay for Permits, Licenses, Utility Connections, Etc.). Proposer certifies that Proposer has complied with the requirements of this provision by the submission of its proposal. Any failure by the Proposer to acquaint itself with information that is available, or with reasonable investigation may be available, will not relieve it from responsibility to properly estimate the difficulty or cost to perform the Work. Such examination does not require independent underground soils borings unless required elsewhere. a. Subsurface Investigations. Where the Trustees have made investigations of subsurface conditions, and has made that information available to Proposer, such information is limited in scope to that which has been actually encountered in the investigations, and is included only for the convenience of the Proposer. The Trustees assume no responsibility whatsoever with respect to the sufficiency or accuracy of borings, or of the log of test borings, or other preliminary investigations, or any interpretation of the above. There is no guarantee or warranty, either expressed or implied, that the conditions indicated are representative of those that exist throughout the site, or that unforeseen conditions or developments may not occur. Making such information available to Proposers is not to be construed in any way as a waiver of this provision. Proposers must satisfy themselves through their own investigations as to the actual conditions to be encountered. b. Differing Site Condition. During the progress of the Work, if Design-Builder encounters a subsurface or latent condition at the site that is substantially different from those indicated in the RFP or made available for examination, a differing site condition may exist. Design-Builder shall immediately notify the Construction Administrator in writing of the differing site condition. The Construction Administrator shall investigate the assertion of a differing site condition by collecting the Contract General Conditions for Design-Build Major Projects Revised January, 2017 - Page 4 of 56 pages

facts and applying the facts to the appropriate provisions of the Contract Documents. If the Construction Administrator in the exercise of reasonable discretion determines that a differing site condition exists and that the differing site condition directly results in extra Work, Design-Builder shall be entitled to a change order which shall compensate Design-Builder for the extra Work. 32.04 Clarification During Bidding The Proposer shall examine the RFP documents in preparing the bid and shall report to the Construction Administrator any omissions, discrepancies, or errors found in the RFP. Before the date of bid opening, the Proposer shall submit a written request for clarification to the Construction Administrator who may give such clarification in the form of an addendum to all Proposers if time permits. Otherwise, in estimating the cost of the Project, the Proposer shall consider that any conflicts shall be governed by Article 36.01, Interpretation of Contract Requirements. Proposers are advised that the time period for submitting a proposed product as an equal is no later than 35 Days after the award of Contract, unless otherwise specified in the Supplementary General Conditions (Public Contract Code section 3400) Refer to Article 36.04-c, Alternatives or Equals. Only the Construction Administrator is authorized to answer questions or prepare addenda relative to the Project. Information obtained verbally from any source has no contractual authority, may not be relied upon, and shall have no standing in any event that may occur. The Proposer is required to acknowledge each addendum on the Cost Proposal Form. Therefore, Proposer is responsible for assuring receipt of all addenda. Proposer shall confirm all addenda with designated Trustees official one (1) Business Day prior to bid opening. 32.05 Proposal Documents Each Proposal will consist of two separate submittals, the Cost Proposal and the Technical Proposal. To assure that all Technical and Cost Proposals are reviewed and evaluated in strict confidence and solely on merit, the Trustees shall issue an identification number to each Proposer. This number ONLY shall appear on the drawings (including outside wrappings) and other materials that constitute the Technical Proposal. No other identification of the Proposer or Proposer s architect or engineer shall be shown. Cost Proposals shall bear the Proposer s name and shall be signed. The outside of all proposal envelopes must have the identification number only. a. Cost Proposal Forms. Following a request from a prequalified Proposer, the Trustees will furnish a cost proposal package, which when completely filled out and executed, may be submitted as a Proposal, along with the Technical Proposal. Cost proposals not presented using the furnished cost proposal package shall be disregarded (Public Contract Code section 10764). The cost proposal package is not transferable to another Proposer, and must be submitted in the same name as is used on the Proposer s license and prequalification. The cost proposal package contains a standard cost proposal form which shall be used for the Proposer s proposal. Each cost proposal shall give the prices proposed in the manner required by the Proposal and shall be signed by the Proposer or the Proposer s duly authorized representative, with its complete address and telephone number. If an individual makes the Proposal, the individual s name, postal address, and telephone number must be shown. If made by a partnership, the Proposal shall have the signature of all partners, or an affidavit signed by all partners empowering one partner as an agent to act on their behalf, and shall include the address and telephone number of the partnership. A Proposal submitted by a corporation shall show the name of the state in which the corporation is chartered, the name of the corporation, its address and telephone number, and the title of the person who signs on behalf of the corporation. The corporation also shall submit a certified copy of corporate board action that identifies and authorizes the person who may sign and submit bids and proposals for the corporation. The Trustees shall reject as nonresponsive any proposal submitted that is not signed by the Proposer or by the Proposer s duly authorized representative. b. Listing of Subcontractors. The Proposer shall solicit a minimum of three qualified subcontractors in a manner most appropriate to obtain competitive bidding. Identify in the subcontractor solicitation the construction budget for that trade, and clearly state the amount of bonds required by the subcontractors, and whether Design-Builder or the subcontractor will be responsible for the cost of the bonds. As soon as each subcontractor is selected, Proposer shall submit it to the Trustees by adding it to and resubmitting the List of Subcontractors for Design-Build Projects form, which lists the subcontractor s name, California Contractors State License Board-issued contractor license number, California Department of Industrial Relations Public Works Registration number, the location of the place of business, and the portion of Work to be done by each subcontractor performing in excess of one-half of one percent of the Work (Public Contract Code section 4100 et seq. and section Contract General Conditions for Design-Build Major Projects Revised January, 2017 - Page 5 of 56 pages

10708). For each alternative Proposer shall also list any subcontractor not included in the base contract Work subcontractor listing. Once the subcontractor is listed, the subcontractor shall have the rights provided in the Subletting and Subcontracting Fair Practices Act (Public Contract Code section 4100 et seq.). (1) Non-small Business Proposers Claiming the Small Business Preference. If a Non-small Business Proposer claims the small business preference, the Proposer shall list all subcontractors certified as California small businesses, and the total of these subcontracts shall be at least 25% of the total bid price, including awarded alternatives. (2) Disabled Veteran Business Enterprises (DVBE) Participation Requirement. Proposer is required to achieve three percent DVBE participation on this Contract and may qualify for the DVBE incentive if Proposer proposes sufficient additional DVBE participation in this Contract. Trustees will calculate the Proposer s DVBE participation on the total Project bid price, including awarded alternatives. Proposer is required to achieve at least its proposed level of participation at Contract Completion. Proposer shall list on the List of Subcontractors for Design-Build Projects form, the DVBEs participating in the Proposal and the dollar amount of participation by each DVBE. The total of the DVBE participation amounts that Proposer provides on the List of Subcontractors for Design-Build Projects form shall equal at least Proposer s proposed percentage of DVBE participation. For each alternative, Proposer shall list any DVBE participating in work to be performed on the alternative. If the Trustees grant the DVBE Bid Incentive, then the total amount of DVBE participation shall equal at least the incentive percentage of the total bid price, including awarded alternatives. At Contract Completion, Proposer s actual DVBE participation percentages shall be compared to the percentages proposed at bid. Proposer s failure to achieve the proposed percentages may subject Proposer to penalties (as described in Article 32.12, DVBE Participation Requirement and Incentive), and/or may cause the Trustees to question the Proposer s responsibility in future Trustees bids. (3) List of Subcontractors for Design-Build Projects form. The successful Proposer shall submit the List of Subcontractors for Design-Build Projects form, once each subcontractor is selected, and shall indicate on this form the dollar amount of each small business (if the Proposer claimed the non-small business bid preference) and each DVBE participating in its proposal. (4) Subcontractor Directory. The successful Proposer shall maintain current information requested on the Subcontractor Directory for all tiers of subcontractors working on the Project, and shall submit the Subcontractor Directory with its signed Contract and all payment requests. c. Proposer s Security. All cost proposals shall be presented under sealed cover and shall have enclosed an amount equal to at least ten percent of the total amount proposed, including alternatives (if additive), as bid security. Proposers may submit the bid security in one of the following forms: a cashier s check or a certified check made payable to the Trustees, or a bidder s bond. The Trustees shall not consider any proposal unless Proposer encloses one of these forms of bid security therewith (Public Contract Code section 10765). If the security is a bond, it shall be executed by a corporation authorized as an admitted surety to issue security bonds in the State of California, and it shall be executed on the form prescribed by the Trustees. The Trustees will not accept riders or modifications of any kind on bidders bonds, and, if presented by Proposer, may result in Proposer s disqualification as non-responsive. Bond document forms approved by the Trustees must be used without alteration. d. Proposal Checklist. In order to meet the minimum qualifications, the Proposer must complete and submit all documents stipulated in the Proposal Checklist, found in this RFP. 32.06 Proposal Regulations a. Submission of Proposals. Proposers shall submit proposals as instructed in the Proposal Documents. It is the Proposer s responsibility to ensure that its proposal is received in the proper time. Delays in timely receipt of the proposal caused by the United States or the Trustees mail system, independent carriers, acts of God, or any other cause shall not excuse late receipt of the proposal. The Trustees shall return unopened any proposal received after the time specified in the RFP or in any addendum (Public Contract Code sections 4104.5 and 10766). All proposals shall be submitted to the Trustees under sealed cover, shall be identified plainly as a proposal for the Project, and shall be addressed as directed in the RFP. The Trustees will disregard proposals not marked properly. Contract General Conditions for Design-Build Major Projects Revised January, 2017 - Page 6 of 56 pages

b. Withdrawal of Proposals. Any proposal may be withdrawn at any time prior to the time fixed in the public notice for the opening of proposals, but only by a written request from the Proposer or its authorized representative filed with the Trustees. A request to withdraw a bid that is communicated orally in person, or by the use of telegram or telephone is not acceptable. The withdrawal of a proposal shall not prejudice the right of a Proposer to file a new proposal. This paragraph does not authorize the withdrawal of any proposal after the time of the public notice for the opening of proposals (Public Contract Code section 10767). c. Public Opening of Proposals. Proposals will be publicly opened and read at the time and place indicated in this RFP. Proposers or their agents are invited to be present. d. Rejection of Irregular Proposals. The Trustees may reject a proposal if it shows any alterations of forms, additions not called for, conditional proposals, incomplete proposals, unsigned proposals, erasures, or irregularities of any kind. If Proposer changes the proposal amount after the amount has been inserted, Proposer shall initial the change. e. Power of Attorney or Agent. When an agent signs the proposal, a power of attorney shall either be on file with the Trustees before the opening of proposals, or be submitted with the proposal. Failure to submit a necessary power of attorney may result in the rejection of the proposal as irregular and unauthorized. A power of attorney is not necessary in the case of a general partner of a partnership. f. Waiver of Irregularities. Trustees reserve the right to waive minor irregularities in proposals submitted. 32.07 Competitive Bidding Proposer shall submit only one proposal with each Trustees-assigned proposal identification number. If more than one proposal is offered by an individual or business entity or combination thereof, under the same or different names, each individual proposal shall be submitted under its own Trustees-assigned proposal identification number. A party who has quoted prices on materials or Work to a Bidder is not thereby disqualified from quoting prices to other Bidders, or from submitting a bid directly for the materials or Work. All Proposers are hereby notified that any collusive agreement fixing the prices to be bid in order to control or affect the awarding of this Contract may render void any Contract awarded under such circumstances. The Proposer, by act of submitting a proposal, certifies that in the preparation of the proposal, no bid was received by the Proposer from a bid depository, which depository, as to any portion of the Work prohibits, or imposes sanctions for, the obtaining by the Proposer, or the submission to the Proposer by an subcontractor or vendor or supplier of goods and services, of a bid outside the bid depository. The certification shall constitute a warranty, the falsity of which shall entitle the Trustees to pursue any remedy authorized by law and shall include the right at the option of the Trustees of declaring any Contract made as a result thereof to be void (Business & Professions Code section 16600 et seq.). 32.08 Mistake in Proposal As required by Public Contract Code section 5100 et seq., a Proposer shall not be relieved of a proposal without consent of the Trustees, nor shall any change be made in a proposal because of mistakes. However, a Proposer may pursue relief of its proposal in accordance with section 5100 et seq. of the Public Contract Code. 32.09 Failure to be a Responsible Bidder In order to be considered for award of a Contract, a Proposer must be a responsible bidder (Public Contract Code section 10780). To be responsible, a Proposer, in the judgment of the Trustees, must be sufficiently trustworthy and possessed of the requisite quality, fitness, capacity and experience to satisfactorily perform the Work (Public Contract Code section 1103). Should the Trustees question the Proposer s responsibility, the Proposer shall be given an opportunity to rebut any evidence of non-responsibility, and to present evidence of responsibility. The hearing shall be informal, and may be conducted in whole or in part in writing by an individual appointed by the Trustees to hear the matter. A decision concerning the Proposer s responsibility shall be mailed to the Proposer within ten (10) Days of the conclusion of the hearing. 32.10 Small Business Five Percent Proposal Advantage If a certified small business is the lowest responsive proposer, the Trustees will not calculate the five percent bid advantage. Only the DVBE incentive will be calculated in this situation. Only another small business may displace the small business low proposer. Contract General Conditions for Design-Build Major Projects Revised January, 2017 - Page 7 of 56 pages