ORDER NO. 31601 OPEN BIDS FOR PROPSED LAW ENFORCEMENT/ADULT PROBABTION ANNEX AND REFER BIDS TO APPROPRIATE PERSONNEL FOR CONSIDERATION AND RECOMMENDATION Came to be heard this the 25th day of January, 2010, with a motion made by Commissioner Letz, seconded by Commissioner Baldwin, the Court unanimously approved by a vote of 4-0-0 to: Approve acceptance of bids and referring bids to Peter Lewis, Tim Bollier, Leonard Odem and the County Judge for consideration and recommendation. KENDNEL KASPER CONSTRUCTION, INC. - $1,044,046.00 CB CNETRAL BUILDERS, INC. - $1,616,974.00 WR CONSTRUCTION - $1,262,415.00 RM TECHCON CONSTRUCTION, LLC - $1,208,900.00 SUBURBAN CONSTRUCTION COMPANY - $1,240,000.00 KELLER-MARTIN ORGANIZATION, INC. - $1,122,000.00 HUSER CONSTRUCTION COMPANY, INC. - $1,064,735.00 JM LOWE & COMPANY - $1,142,500.00 DL BANDY CONSTRUCTION - $1,126,000.00 D. WILSON CONSTRUCTION COMPANY - $1,137,000.00 MERRELL GENERAL CONTRACT, INC. - $1,102,986.00 SELECT BUILDING SYSTEMS, INC., DBA, SBS CONSTRUCTION -$1,165,053.00 ZUBER CONSTRUCTION - $1,178,849.00 l/ ~ VG 0~ `w ~ COMMISSIONERS' COURT AGENDA REQUEST PLEASE FURNISH ONE ORIGINAL AND ONE (1) COPY OF THIS REQUEST AND DOCUMENTS TO BE REVIEWED BY THE COURT MADE BY: Judge Tinley MEETING DATE: January 25, 2010 OFFICE: County Judge TIME PREFERRED: 10:00 AM SUBJECT: Open bids for proposed Law Enforcement Annex/Adult Probation Building and refer bids to appropriate personnel for consideration and recommendation. EXECUTIVE SESSION REQUESTED: (PLEASE STATE REASON) NAME OF PERSON ADDRESSING THE COURT: Judge Tinley ESTIMATED LENGTH OF PRESENTATION: 5 min IF PERSONNEL MATTER - NAME OF EMPLOYEE: Time for submitting this request for Court to assure that the matter is posted in accordance with Title 5, Chapter 551 and 552, Government Code, is as follows: Meeting scheduled for Mondays: THIS REQUEST RECEIVED BY: THIS REQUEST RECEIVED ON: 5:00 PM previous Tuesday @ .M. All Agenda Requests will be screened by the County Judge's Office to determine if adequate information has been prepared for the Court's formal consideration and action at time of Court Meetings. Your cooperation will be appreciated and contribute towards your request being addressed at the earliest opportunity. See Agenda Request Rules Adopted by Commissioners' Court. BID FORM GENERAL CONSTRUC710N CONTRACT PROJEC7: Kerr County Sheriffs Annex BID TO: Kerr County Commissioners Court Project # 200935 Kerr County Courthouse ~ Kerrville, Texas 78028 BIDFROM: Kendnel Kasper Construction,Inc. (NAME OF BIDDER) The undersigned BIDDER agrees, if this Bid is accepted, to enter into an agreement with OWNER, on AIA form A101-2007 Standard From ofAgreement Between Owner and Contractor where the Basis of Payment is a Stipulated Sum, to pertorm and fumish the Work as spec~ed or indicated in the Bidding Documents for the bid Price and within the Contract Time indicated in the Bid and in accordance with the other terms and conditions of the Contract Documents. 2. BIDDER further agrees that the contract is non-assignable except as provided for in the Performance and Payment Bonds. 3• In submitting this Bid, BIDDER represents, as more fully set forth in the Agreement, that: a. This Bid will remain subject to acceptance for 30 (thirty) days after the day of Bid opening; ~ b. The Owner has the right to reject this Bid; c. BIDDER accepts the provisions of the instructions and Supplementary Instrvctior~s to Bidders regarding disposition of Bid Security; d. BIDDER will sign and submit the Agreement with the Bonds and other documents required by the Bidding Requirements within 10 days after the date of OWNER's Notice of Award; , e. BIDDER has examined copies of al! the Bidding Documents; f. BIDDER has visited the site and become familiar with the general, local, site conditions, and availability of labor, utilities and materials; g. BIDDER is familiar with federal, state and local laws and regulations; h. BIDDER has correlated the information known to BIDDER, information and observations obtained from visits to the site, reports and drawings identified in the Bidding Documents and additional examinations, investigations, exploration, tests, studies, and data with the Bidding Documents; i. This Bid is genuine and not made in the interest of or behalf of an undisdosed person, firm, or corporation and is not submitted in conformity with an agreement or rules of a group, association, organization, or corporation; BIDDER has not directly or indirectly induced or solicited another Bidder to submit a false or sham Bid; j. BIDDER has received the following Addenda, receipt of which is hereby acknowledged: Addendum Number Date 1 1/18/10 BID FORM 1 of 5 4. BIDDER will complete the Work in accordance with the Contract Documents for the guaranteed maximum cost of the following prices: BID PACKAGE I(A) : SITE UTILITIES STIPULATED SUM BASE BID PRICE Fourt-four Thousand Three-hundred Seventy-Three Dollars (usewords) ($44.373.00 ) (figures) BID PACKAGE I(B) : BUILDING PAD STIPULAT~D SUM BASE BID PRICE Elghty-Two Thousand Seven Hundred Seventy Six Dollars ~$82,776.00 ~ (use words) (figures) BID PACKAGE I(C) : GRADING, DRAINAGE, PAVING b STIPULATED SUM BASE BID PRICEOne-Hundred Fourty-Nine Thousand Seven Hundred Seventy_nine Dollars ~$149,779.00 ~ (use words) (figures) il. BID PACKAGE II : BUILDING SHELL STIPULATED SUM BASE BID PRICETwo-Hundred Sixtv-Two Thousand Five-Hundred Sixty-Four pollars ~g262,564.00 (use words) (figures) 111. BID PACKAGE III : BUILDING INTERIORS STIFULATED SUM BASE BID PRICEFive-Hundred Twenty-Seven Thousand Two-Hundred Thirty-Nine Doll~rs (use words) ;527,239.00 ~ (figures) If all Bid Packages are awarded under a single contract, Bidder agrees to complete work for the following: TOTAL ALL B!D PACKAGES i(A}I(C), II 8~ III TOTAL STIPULATED SUM BASE BID PRICEOne-Million Fourty-Four Thousand Fourty Six Dollars ~$1,044,046.00 ~ (use words) (figures) BID FORM 2of5 If Bid Packages II 8~ III are awarded under a singie contract, Bidder agrees to compiete work for the following: TOTAL BID PACKAGES II 8 III only TOTAL STIPULATED SUM BASE BID PRICE Seven-Hundred Eighty Thousand Eiaht-Hundred Twenty-Two Dollars ($780,822.00 ) (use words) (figures) ALTERNATE 1: 2 Course Surface Treatment over Flexible Base Add 1 in lieu of HMAC $ 6. 7 8 6. 0 0 ALTERNATE 2: 12"x12" VCT in lieu of Glue Down Carpet Deduct $ 7, 112 . 00 ALTERNATE 3: Exterior Stone Wainscot Ad d$11 , 4 8 8. 0 0 5. Upon receipt of a written Notice to Proceed, Bidder agrees to commence work immediately. Bidder will complete the work in accordance with the contract documents within the following number of calendar days: BID PACKAGE I(A) : SITE UTILITIES 40 CALENDAR DAYS BID PACKAGE I(B) : BUILDING PAD 21 CALENDAR DAYS BID PACKAGE 1(C) : GRADING/DRAINAGE/PAVING 3 8 CALENDAR DAYS BID PACKAGE 11: BUILDtNG SHELL 60 CALENDAR DAYS BID PACKAGE III : INTERIORS 5 6 CALENDAR DAYS If all Bid Packages are awarded under a single contract, Bidder agrees to complete work within the following number of calendar days: TOTAL ALL BID PACKAGES I(A)-I(C), il & 111 15 0 CALENDAR DAYS If Bid Packages II 8~ III are awarded under a single contract, Bidder agrees to complete work within the following number of calendar days: TOTAL ALL BtD PACKAGES II & III only 10 0 CALENDAR DAYS 6. BIDDER agrees that the Work will be substantially complete and ready for finai payment in accordance with the General Conditions on or before the dates or within the number af calendar months indicated in the Agreement. The Work shall include a 2-week commissioning period following the Date of Substantial Completion. 7. cert~ed check, cashier's check, or Bid Bond (b) Bidde~'s Qualification Statement (c) List of Subcontractors The following documents are attached to and made a condition of this Bid: (a) Bid Security in the form of B i d Bon d B1D FORM 3 of 5 8. Overhead and Prafit: The Undersigned hereby agrees that the Contractor's overhead and profit, to be charged in payment of Additionai Work, wiil be based upon the foilowing percentages of the cost for said Work. Additional Work by Contractor's own forces: OVERHEAD AND PROFIT 10 0~0 Additional Work by Subcontractor's forces: OVERHEAD AND PROFIT 1~ °/, SUBMITTED on January 22 , 2010. gy; Kendnel Kasper Construction, Inc. ~~ (Firm Name) (~EAL ~'~~='~ ' V . P ,~:...,......- -~ ~--- ~~+~y~~aw~c v~ rr.r~On NUII)0~12C0 IO Sl9p~ Business Address: 16 2 L i n d a D r. Fredericksburg, TX 78624 :. Phone No: 830-997-9033 Fax No: 830-997-2529 Email: diteCstx.rr.com BID FORM (T'dle) 4 of 5 LIST OF SUBCONTRACTORS List of Subcontractors to be awarded portions of work. It is the intent of the Owner to rely on the accuracy of the information provided. After execution of the Construction Contract, the successfui Bidder shall not change subcontractors for the work listed without written consent from the Owner. Consent shall be in the form af a Change Order issued by the Architect. ~~ 1. Earth Work Edmund Jenschke 2. Site Paving Edmund Jenschke 3. Foundation 1 4. MillworklFinish Carpentry KCM Cabinets 5. Doors & Frames Dumas Hardware 6. Flooring Clarlyle Carpets 7. Painting Pace Painting 8. Preengineered Metal Building U. S. A. 12. Plumbing Hardin Plumbimg 13. Mechanical/HVAC Hardin Heating and Cooling 14. Electrical Awesome Electric Submitted by: Kendnel Kasper Construction, Inc. Bidder January 22, 2010 Date BID FORM 5 of 5 ~ ~ TM ~._~r: -•_ Document A305 -1986 Contractor's Qualification Stafement The Undersigned certifies under oath that the information provided herein is true and sufficiently complete so as not to be misleading. SUBMITTED T0: County ~ourt of Kerr County Texas ADDRESS:700 Main Ste Ke r rv i 11 e, TX 7 8 ~ 2 8 This form is approved and recommended by the American SUBMITTED BY: Institute of Architects (AIA) and Kendnel Kasper Construction, Inc TheAssociatedGeneral Contractors of America (AGC) for use in evaluating the NAME:Kendnel Kasper, President qualificationsofcontractors.No endorsement of the submitting party or verification of the ADDRESS:16 2 L 1 ri d 3 Dx' . information is made by AIA or Fredericksburg, TX 78624 AGC. PRINCIPALOFFICE:162 Linda Dr. Fredericksburg, TX 78624 ~] Corporation - ~ Partnership p Individual p Joint Venture p Other NAME OF PROJECT: (If applicable) Kerr County Sheriffs Annex TYPE OF WORK: (File a separate form for each Classification of Work.) C~ General Construction ^ HVAC ~ Electrical ^ Plumbing ^ Other: (Specify) § 1.0 ORGANIZATION § 1.1 How many years has your organization been in business as a Contractor? 6 Years AIA Document A305T"' -1986. Copyright ~O 1964, 1969, 1979 and 1986 by The American Institute of Architects. All rights reserved. WARNING: This AIA~ Document is protected by U.S. Copyright Law and International Treaties. Unauthorized reproduction or distribution of this AIA~ Document, ~ or any portion of it, may result in severe civil and criminal penalties, and will be prosecuted to the maximum extent possible under the law. ' Purchasers are permitted to reproduce ten (10) copies of this document when compieted. To report copyright violations of AIA Contract Documents, e-mail The American Institute of Architects' legal counsel, copyright@aia.org. § 1.2 How many years has your organization been in business under its present business name? 6 Years § 1.2.1 Under what other or former names has your organization operated? N/A § 1.3 If your organization is a corporation, answer the following: § 1.3.1 Date of incorporation: June 14, 2004 § 1.3.2 State of incorporation: Texas § 1.3.3 President's name: Kendnel Kasper § 1.3.4 Vice-president's name(s): Dite Steinruck § 1.3.5 Secretary's name: - Dite Steinruck ~ § 1.3.6 Treasurer's name: Kendnel Kasper § 1.4 If your organization is a partnership, answer the following: § 1.4.1 Date of organization: N/A § 1.4.2 Type of partnership, if applicable: N/A § 1.4.3 Name(s) of general partner(s): N/A § 1.5 If your organization is individually owned, answer the following: § 1.5.1 Date of organization: N/A § 1.5.2 Name of owner: N/A AIA~Document A305'"" -1986. Copyright ~O 1964, 1969, 1979 and 1986 by The American Institute of Architects. All rights reserved. wARNING: This AIA Document is protected by U.S. Copyright Law and International Treaties. U~authorized reproduction or distribution of this AIA~ Document, 2 or any portion of it, may result in severe civil and criminal penalties, and will be prosecuted to the maximum extent possible under the law. Purchasers are permitted to reproduce ten (10) copies of this document when completed. To report copyright violations of AIA Contract Documents, e-mail The American Institute of Architects' legal counsel, copyright@aia.org. § 1.6 If the form of your organization is other than those listed above, describe it and name the principals: N/A § 2.0 LICENSING § 2.1 List jurisdictions and trade categories in which your organization is legally qualified to do business, and indicate registration or license numbers, if applicable. N/A § 2.2 List jurisdictions in which your organization's partnership or trade name is filed. Texas § 3.0 EXPERIENCE § 3.1 List the categories of work that your organization normally performs with its own forces. Construction Management, Framing, Carpentry Finish-out, Concrete ~ § 3.2 Claims and Suits (If the answer to any of the questions below is yes, attach d'etails.) § 3.2.1 Has your organization ever failed to complete any work awarded to it? No § 3.2.2 Are there any judgments, claims, arbitration proceedings or suits pending or outstanding against your organization or its officers? No § 3.2.3 Has your or~anization filed any law suits or requested arbitration with regard to construction contracts within the last five years? No § 3.3 Within the last five years, has any officer or principal of your organization ever been an officer or principal of another organization when it failed to complete a construction contract? (If the answer is yes, attach details.) No § 3.4 On a separate sheet, list major construction projects your organization has in progress, giving the name of project, owner, architect, contract amount, percent complete and scheduled completion date. Se ~,tt~chment " ° § 3.4.1 State total wortPFi o wor m progress anc~'under contract: See Attachment "A" AIA Document A305T"" -1986. Copyright OO 1964, 1969, 1979 and 1986 by The American Institute of Architects. All rights reserved. WARNING: This AIA~ Document is protected by U.S. Copyright Law and Internationai Treaties. Unauthorized reproduction or distribution of this AIA~ Document, or any portion of it, may result in severe civil and criminal penalties, and wili be prosecuted to the maximum extent possible under the law. Purchasers are permitted to reproduce ten (10) copies of this document when completed. To report copyright violations of AIA Contract Documents, e-mail The American Institute of Architects' legal counsel, copyright@aia.org. § 5.1.2 Name and address of firm preparing attached financial statement, and date thereof: The Mangold Group,CPA, PC 1120 South Capital of Texas Hwy. Bldg. 2 Suite 120 Austin, TX 78746 § 5.1.3 Is the attached financial statement for the identical organization named on page one? Yes § 5.1.4 If not, explain the relationship and financial responsibility of the organization whose financial statement is provided (e.g., parent-subsidiary). § 5.2 Will the organization whose financial statement is attached act as guarantor of the contract for construction? Yes § 6.0 SIGNATURE - § 6.1 Dated tl~is 22 day of January 20 10 Nameoforganization:Kendnel Kasper Construction, Inc By: ~~~...~~ ,.~--~ ~ Title: preaident § 6.2 ~ MR .~ E~1 t~ 1J (= l. f1 I~~P ~~`Z.. being duly sworn deposes and says that the information provided herein is true and sufficiently complete so as not to be misleading. Subscribed and sworn before me this ~~ n~ Notary Public: ~~~y~~ My commission expires: f ~_ ~ c.~. _~ p~ 3 day of ,~~ rLU a y y 20 / ~ 1~NANf N~Mr~lf*~~~fNN1Nfl~N ~~~ Y Not~Ey Pu! cR • ,... • STATE OF TEXAS ~a~ Myr Comm. Exp.11/1412~13 •~rM~~N*#iMiMMiii~~N~ iNN CAUTION: You should sign an original AIA Contract Document, on which this text appears in RED. An original assures that changes will not be obscured. AIA Document A305T"" - 1986. Copyright OO 1964, 1969, 1979 and 1986 by The American Institute of Architects. All rights reserved. WARNING: This AIA~ Document is protected by U.S. Copyright Law and International Treaties. Unauthorized reproduction or distribution of this AIA~ Document, or any portion of it, may result in severe civil and criminal penalties, and will be prosecuted to the maximum extent possibie under the law. ' Purchasers are permitted to reproduce ten (10) copies of this document when completed. To report copyright violations of AIA Contract Documents, e-mail The American Institute of Architects' legal counsel, copyright@aia.org. § 3.5 On a separate sheet, list the major projects your organization has completed in the past five years, giving the name of project, owner, architect, contract amount, date of completion and percentage of the cost of the work performed with your own forces. See AttaChment "B" f or Ma j or Pro j eCts § 3.5.1 State average annual amount of construction work performed during the past five years: $5,369,837.00 § 3.6 On a separate sheet, list the construction experience and present coinmitments of the key individuals of your organization. See AttaChment "C" § 4.0 REFERENCES § 4.1 Trade references: See "Addendum" § 4.2 Bank references: Security State Bank and Trust 201 W. Main St. Fredericksburg, TX 78624 --Dale Geistweidt,VP § 4.3 Surety § 4.3.1 Name of bonding company: DevelopersSurety and Indemnity Company Indemnity Company of California 17780 Fitch, Suite 200 Irvine, CA 92614 § 4.3.2 Name and address of agent: Stephe~ R. Schmerbeck Garret Insurance Agency, Inc. PO Box 291429 Kerrville, TX 78029 § 5.0 FINANCING § 5.1 Financial Statement § 5.1.1 Attach a financial statement, preferably audited, including your organization's latest balance sheet and income statement showing the following items: .1 Current Assets (e.g., cash, joint venture accounts, accounts receivable, notes receivable, accrued income, deposits, materials inventory and prepaid expenses); .2 Net Fixed Assets; .3 Other Assets; .4 Current Liabilities (e.g., accounts payable, notes payable, accrued expenses, provision for income taxes, advances, accrued salaries and accrued payroll taxes); and .5 Other Liabilities (e.g., capital, capital stock, authorized and outstanding shares par values, earned surplus and retained earnings). AIA Document A305T"' -1986. Copyright ~O 1964, 1969, 1979 and 1986 by The American Institute of Architects. All rights reserved. WARNING: This AIA~ Document is protected by U.S. Copyright Law and International Treaties. Unauthorized reproduction or distribution of this AIA~ Document, 4 or any portion of it, may result in severe civil and criminal penalties, and will be prosecuted to the maximum extent possible under the law. Purchasers are permitted to reproduce ten (10) copies of fhis document when completed. To report copyright violations of AIA Contract Documents, e-mail The American Institute of Architects' legal counsel, copyright@aia.org. I~'1SC ~NSCO INSURANCE SERVICES, INC. ~'CQ Underwriting Manager for: ~ Developers Surety and Indemnity Company Indemnity Company of Califomia 17780 Fitch, Suite 200 • Irvine, California 92614 •(800) 782-1546 www.InscoDico.com Bond No. N/A BID BOND KNOW ALL PERSONS BY THESE PRESENTS, That we, Kendnel Kasper Construction, Inc. as Principal, and Developers Surety and Indemnity Company ,a corporation authorized to transact a general surety business in the State of Texas, as Surety, aze held and firmly bound unto County Court of Kerr Countv. Texas called the Obligee) in the full and just sum of 5% of the greatest amount bid Dollars, ($ 5% G.A.B. for the payment whereof in lawful money of the United States, we bind ourselves, our heirs, administrators, executors, successors and assigns, jointly and severally, firmly by these presents. WHEREAS, the said PRINCIPAL has submitted the accompanying bid for Kerr County Sheriffs Annex NOW, TI~REFORE, if the Obligee shall accept the bid of the Principal and the Principal shall enter into a Contract with the Obligee in accordance with the terms of such bid, or in the event of the failure of the Principal to enter such Contract, if the Principal shall pay to the Obligee the difference not to exceed the penalty hereof between the amount specified in said bid and such larger amount for which the Obligee may in good faith contract with another party to perform the Work covered by said bid, then this obligation shall be null and void, otherwise to remain in full force and effect. Signed and Sealed this 22nd day of ~anuary 2010 Year Kendnel Kasper Construction, Inc Kendnel Kasper, P~sident Principal Developers SuretV and Indemnity Companv Surety By: . ~l ~ Stephen R. Schmerbeck Attomey-in-Fact Authorized Representadve (Name and Title) By: Signature of Authorized Representative ID-1198 (TX) (BID BOND) (9/Ol) Kendnel Kasper Construction, Inc. 162 Linda. Dr. Frederic~sburg, Texas 78624 830/992r0577 830/739-2925 Off 830/997-9033 Fax:830/997-2529 Attachment "A" 3.4 On a separate sheet, list major construction projects your organization has in progress, giving the name of project, owner, azchitect, contract amount, percent complete and scheduled completion date. Myron Jost Residence, Doss, T'X Owner: Myron Jost Architect: N/A Contract Amount: $228,500 % Complete: 80% Scheduled Completion: 2/28/10 FDBG ISD school renovations Architect: Pfluger Associates % Complete: 85% Comanche Ranch finish outs Architect: N/A % Complete: 5% Owner: Fredericksburg ISD Contract Amount: $115,616 Scheduled Completion: 2/1/10 Owner: Comanche Maverick Ranch, Eagle Pass, TX Contract Amount: $65,000 Scheduled Completion: 3/1/10 3.4.1 State total worth of work in progress and under contract: Total contracts in progress: $405,616 Kendnel Kasper Construction, Inc. 162 Linda. Dr. Fredericksburg, Texas 78624 830/992r0577 830/739-2925 Off:830/997-9033 Fax:830/997-2529 Attachment "B" 3.5 On a separate sheet, list the major projects your organization has completed in the past five yeazs, giving the name of the project, owner, azchitect, contract amount, date of completion and percentage of the cost of th~ work performed with your own forces. Swarthmore Home, Houston, Texas Dr. Steve Burkhart, Owner RemodeUrepair/upgrade electrical on residential property, $35,000 (2009) KKCI % Complete: 60% Clear Water Rsnch, Medina, Texas Dr. Steve Burkhart, Owner Repair and upgrade HVAC/Electrical of 100+ yr. old homestead, $47,000 (2009) KKCI % Complete: 40% Uvalde First United Methodist Church, Uvalde, Texas Lloyd W. Jary, Architect Restore and remodel 100 yr. otd Sanctuary, tie in new Narthex and storage/restrooms building, $1,800,000 (2008-2009) KKCI % Complete: 15% Fredericksburg ISD, Fredericksburg School District, Fredericksburg, Texas Pfluger Associates, Arclutect Erect new storage buildings, new Jr. High weight room, close in welding shop, remodel H.S. weight room, remodel H.S. restrooms, $266,400 (2008-2009) KKCI % Complete: 40% Mike Weeks, Quatro Semanas Ranch, Uvalde, Texas Build metal building to house airplanes and office, $165,700 (2009) KKCI % Complete: 40% Tennis Court, Apache Springs Ranch, Mt. Home, Texas Build new single tennis court w/ windscreen, lights, stonework, $122,000 (2009) KKCI % Complete: 5% Hunt Room, Comanche Maverick Ranch, Eagle Pass, Texas Remodel trophy and hunting building, $117,700 (2009) KKCI % Complete: 15% Hangar Relocation, Comanche Maverick Ranch, Eagle Pass, Texas Dismantle and relocate hangar outside airport compound, $208,000 (2008) KKCI % Complete: 20% Kerrville Hangar, Kerrville Schreiner Airport, Kerrville, Texas Comanche Maverick Ranch, Owner Insulate new metal hangar, remodel of~ce, install radiant heater, 5111,000 (2008) KKCI % Complete: 5% Headquarters "Snake Wall", Comanche Maverick Ranch, Eagle Pass, Texas Rebuild and relocate snake wall azound compound, install new automatic gates, $330,600 {2008) KKCI % Complete: 15% Comanche Ranch Hangar 2, Comanche Maverick Ranch, Eagle Pass, Texas New 100'x125' 1930's Quonset hut style hangar w/ sleeping quarters/shop/maintenance. $2,790,500 (2008) KKCI % Complete: 15% Comanche Ranch Hangar, Comanche Maverick Ranch, Eagle Pass, Texas Jonathan Myers, Architect New 100'x120' 1930's Quonset hut style airplane hangar w/ observation deck/control tower, $5,775,000 (2007-2008) KKCI % Complete: 15% Tydlacka Comfort Home, Comfort, Texas Adrian Tydlacka, Owner Remodel and addition to 100 yr old home, $451,400 (2007-2008) KKCI % Complete: 5% Mason First United Methodist Church, Mason, Texas Tom Dance, Architect RemodeURenovate much of existing buildings/Addition of new Sanctuary Entrance, $458,900 (2007-2008) KKCI % Complete: 35% Ezotic Ranch Guest Lodge, Comanche Maverick Ranch, Eagle Pass, Texas Demo existing lodge, design/build 8-room dorm w/great room/commercial kitchen, $1,634,500 (2006-2007) KKCI % Complete: 15% El Indio Hunting Lodge, Comanche Maverick Ranch, El Indio, Texas Remodel lodge, new metal building, helicopter pad, $420,000 (2006) KKCI % Complete: 35% Cloud 9, Junction, Texas Addition/remodel foreman's house, new stables, shop, implement shed, carport, azena, stone work, $943,000 (2006-2007) KKCI % Complete: 40% SpawMa$well, Eagle Pass, Texas Comanche Maverick Ranch, Owner Assist in relocating and remodeling modular homes, build carports and porches, $150,000 (2006) KKCI % Complete: 75% HCMH Foundation, Fredericksburg; Texas Hill Country Memorial Hospital, Owner Repair storefront damaged by runaway caz, $13,633 (2006) KKCI % Complete: 75% Hill Country Memorial Hospital, Fredericksburg, Texas Repairs: Eckert-Smith- $9,337 Various Repairs and remodels, averaging from $2,000 -$25,000 (2005-presentj KKCI °lo Complete: 75% Torres, Fredericksburg, Texas Louis Torres, Owner Remodel old family home, $93,078 (2006) KKCI % Complete: 75% Steve Watson, Fredericksburg, Texas Remodel and repair home, $25,436 (2006) KKCI % Complete: 75% Good Samaritan, Fredericksburg, Texas Finished out two commercial office space, $169;826 (2005-2006) KKCI % Complete: 60% Kathy Samford, Fredericksburg, Texas Remodel and addition of home, $78,732 (2005) KKCI % Complete: 55% . Glenn & Tina Miller, Fredericksburg, Texas Remodel and repair home, $13,666 (2005) KKCI % Complete: 75% ~ Holy Ghost Lutheran Church, Fredericksburg, Texas Steeple repair, $2,453 (2005) KKCI % Complete: 95% Kip Johnson, Fredericksburg, Texas Remodel and addition of house, $47,090 (2005) KI~CI % Complete: 75% John & Diane Duncum, Ingram, Texas Remodel and addition of vacation home, $116,237 (2005) KKCI % Complete: 75% Memorial Presbyterian Church, Fredericksburg, Texas Add porch on church entrance, $13,848 Redo existing sidewalks to comply with ADA, $7,093 (2005) KKCI % Complete: 75% Dan Scully, Fredericksburg, Texas 8,000 SF Demolition/Remodel to retail spaces; Cost-plus, $380,000 (2005) KKCI % Complete: 60% Karen Klier, Fredericksburg, Texas 1600 SF New Home, $74,000 (2005) KKCI % Complete: 50% " Greg & Sandy Gates, Fredericksburg, Texas 6,000 SF New Home, $277,692 (2005) KKCI % Complete: 55% Heath Rnnch House, Comfort, Texas Restore Old Homestead, $31,038 {2005) KKCI % Complete: 65% Terry Napper, Kerrville, Texas Retail Metal Building, $185,423 (2004) KKCI % Complete: 60% First United Methodist Church, Junction, Texas Tom Dance, Architect 9,000 SF remodel classrooms, new Fellowship Hall, $570,000 (2004) KKCI % Complete: 75% NOTE: Most projects did not have an architect working on the drawings; KKCI assisted owner in designing their projec~ Kendnel Kasper Construction, Inc. 162 Linda. Dr. Fredericksburg, Texas 78624 830/992r0577 830/739-2925 Off: 830/997-9033 Fax:830/997-2529 Attachment "C" 3.6 On a separate sheet, list the construction experience and present commitments of the key individuals of your organization. Kendnel Kasper - President Mr. Kasper has been involved in commercial and residential construction since 1973. Starting out working for two local home builders in the `70's, he gained knowledge in the intricacies of construction from the ground up starting as a laborer and moving quickly to running the jobs. In 1980 Mr. Kasper was approached by Leo Blanchazd of Blanchard Associates, Inc. of Fredericksburg, TX. to come work for him in the commercial industry. He quickly became one of the company's lead Superintendents mana.ging most of the work done at the Peterson Memorial Hospital, the Guy Griggs office and the Parking Garage in Kerrville and the Hill Country Memorial Hospital in Fredericksburg. After the death of Mr. Blanchazd in 1995, he was asked by Steve Huser of Huser Construction Co. to help him start his company up. Mr. Kasper left Huser to start his own company with Dite Steiruuck in 2004. Kendnel has constructed and/or renovated banks, hospitals, restaurants, retail stores, Doctors' offices, airplane hangazs, churches, manufacturing plants and residential homes since he became involved in commercial construction. His duties now involve overseeing the projects, bidding and estimating, and sales. Mr. Kasper is driven by the desire to see the customer realize their dream yet do it in a timely and economical manner. - Dite Steinruck - Vice President Mr. Steinruck grew up working on a guest ranch learning how to do all the repairs required to keep the ranch running. Upon college graduation in ' 76, he worked for a local home builder in the Kerrville area then in ' 78 partnered up with Lander Painting, Kerrville, doing commercial and residential painting and wallcovering. In 1981, Dite started his own painting business doing repairs, renovations and small remodeling projects employing as many as 8 seasonal workers. Mr. Steinruck finally agreed to go to work for Huser Construction Co. in 1999 as a Project Manager. Projects ranged from banks, restaurants, nursing and funeral homes to office finish- outs and metal warehouses. Dite left Huser and joined up with Kendnel Kasper to create Kendnel Kasper Construction, Inc. His responsibilities are mainly concentrated in the office overseeing all aspects of the office, mazketing projects and providing project management. Mr. Steinruck's attention to detail, strong ethical values and leadership skills are the underlying strengths of the company. Mando Balero - Superintendent Mr. Balero has been in commercial construction since graduating from high school. Starting with Blanchard Associates, Inc. in 1982, he learned the basics of the trade and worked his way up to Foreman. He followed Mr. Kasper to Huser Construction Co. in ' 95 where he was one of the lead Superintendents for the company. His projects included remodeling of office and bank spaces and building banks, offices, restaurants and churches. Mando left Huser to work with mai.ntenance at Hill Country Memorial Hospital in Fredericksburg from 2003-OS and finally joined up with Kendnel Kasper Construction, Inc. Mr. Balero is a working superintendent who puts on his tool belt when needed to assist his workers and subs. He just finished the $1.8 million remodel and renovation to Uvalde FUMC and is capable of n n;ng several projects at a time. ADDENDUM A305 - Contractors Qualification Statement 4.1 Trade References: Awesome Electric L.L.C. 625 Cotton Gin Lane Kerrville, TX 78028 Phone:830/367-1162 Fax: 830/367-1164 McCoy's Building Supply Centers 1200 I.H. 35 North P.O. Box 1362 San Marcos, TX 78667 Phone:800/962-2693 Fax:830/757-6745 MG Building Materials 2651 S W Military Drive San Antonio, TX 78224 Phone:210/924-8604 Fax:210/924-6082 ProBuild Company LLC 1119 Highway 16 South Fredericksburg, TX 78624 Phone:830/997-2106 Fax:830/997-5056 Whelan Plumbing Co., Inc 2104 Memorial Dr. Kerrville, TX 78028 Phone:830-257-2104 Fax:830-257-2124 PROJECT KERR SHERIFFS ANX. Date: 1/22/2010 Time: 10:09 AM Page 1 KENDNEL KASPER CONSTRUCTION, INC. Financial Statements December 31, 2008 ~7~e M'.~e9old CjeouP~ ~~s~ ~C 2714 Bee Cave Road Suite 200 Austin, TX 78746 THE ~ArI~~,1~~ ~C~~~ Certified Public Accountants, PC September 4, 2009 To the Board of Directors Kendnel Kasper Construction, Inc. Fredericksburg, Te~cas We have reviewed the accompanying balance sheets of Kendnel Kasper Construction, Inc. (an S corporation) as of December 31, 2008, and the related sta,tements of income, retained earnings and cash flows for the year then ended, in accordance with Statements on Standards for Accounting and Review Services issued by the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants. All information included in these financial statements is the representation of the management of Kendnel Kasper Construction, Inc. A review consists principally of inquiries of Company personnel and analytical procedures applied to financial data.. It is substantially less in scope than an audit in accordance with generally accepted auditing standards, the objective of which is the e~ression of an opinion regarding the financial statements taken as a whole. Accordingly, we do not express such an opinion. Based on our review, we aze not aware of any material modifications that should be made to the accompanying financial statements in order for them to be in conformity with generally accepted accounting principles. The Mangold Graup, CPAs, PC KENDNEL KASPER CONSTRUCTION, INC. BALANCESHEET DECEMBER 31, 2008 ASSETS Current assets Cash and cash equivalents $ 476,028 Contract receivables 205,156 Advances to employees 2,018 Advances to KKT, LP 2,047 Prepaid expenses 8,017 Total current assets 693,266 Property, plant and equipment Automobiles and trucks 132,168 Office furniture and computers 11,961 Machinery and equipment 128,518 " 272,647 Less accumulated depreciation (132,224) Total property, plant and equipment 140,423 Other assets - Total assets $ 833,689 LIABILTTIES AND STOCKHOLDERS' EQUITY Current liabilities Accounts payable, trade $ 224,496 Payroll taxes payable 74,244 Total current liabilites 298,741 Long-term liabilities - Tota.l liabilities 298,741 Stockholders' equity Capital stock - no par value 2,000 shares authorized and and 2000 shazes issued and outstanding 2,000 Reta.ined earnings 532,949 Tota.l stockholders' equity 534,949 Total liabilities and stockholders' equity $ 833,689 See accompanying notes and accountant's review report. KENDNEL KASPER CONSTRUCTION, INC. STATEMENT OF INCOME AND RETAINED EARNINGS FOR THE YEAR ENDED DECEMBER 31, 2008 REVENUES Contract revenues earned $ 9,657,292 Cost of revenues earned 8,005,406 GROSS PROFIT 1,651,886 GENERAL AND ADMINISTRATIVE EXPENSES Advertising 2,185 Bank charges 69 gand expense 20Q Truck and caz expense 27,031 Cleaning and janitorial 1,015 Contributions 200 Depreciation expense 51,881 Dues and suhscFiptions 348 Insurance 101,145 Office expense 2,179 Salaries and wages 605,4~7 Professional fees 11,358 Rent 7,200 Repairs 2,g'75 Shop supplies and small tools 5,856 Telephone and utilities 9,625 Taxes and licenses 4,413 Travel and entertainment 16,266 Bad debts 38,629 Total general and administrative expense 887,900 INCOME FROM OPERATIONS 763,986 OTI~R INCOME (EXPENSE) Interest income 1,866 Interest expense (1,728) Texas franchise tax (7,971) Total other expense (7,833) NET INCOME 756,153 RETAINED EARNINGS - Beginning of period 476,796 Shareholder Distributions (700,000) I~E~L~Il~ED ~~I~er3 - En~ of periodr $ 532,g4g See accompanying notes and accountant's review report. KENDNEL KASPER CONSTRUCTION, INC. STATEMENT OF CASH FLOWS FOR THE YEAR ENDED DECEMBER 31, 2008 CASH FLOW FROM OP~RAT~NG ACT'~V~TIES Net income $ 756,153 Adjustments to reconcile net income to net cash provided by operating activities: Depreciation 51,881 (Increase) decrease in operating assets: Contract receivables 640,970 Unbilled retaingage 23,795 Subcor-tractor lorarr 4, Y ~3 Employee advances (1,222) Increase (decrease) in operating liabilities: Accounts payable and accrued liabilities (323,242) Net cash provided by operating activities 1,152,458 CASH FLOWS FROM INVESTING ACTNITIES Purchases of property and equipment, net of dispositions (16,446) Net cash used by investing activities (16,446) CASH FLOWS FROM FINANCING ACTIVIT'IES P~inEipal reductions on notes payab~e, ~et (113,464) Distributions to shareholders (700,000) Net cash used by financiang activities (813,464) Net increase in cash and cash equivalents 322,548 Cash and cash equivalents - Beginning of period 153,480 Cash and cash equivalents - End of period $ 476,028 See accompanying notes and accountant's review report. KENDNEL KASPER CONSTRUCTION, INC. NOTES TO TF~ FINANCIAL STATEMENTS NOTE A- NATURE OF BUSINESS AND SIGNIP'ICANT ACCOUNTING POLICIES Nature of Business Kendnel Kasper Construction, Inc. (KKCn is a commercial general contractor that specializes in commercial and residential projects include major construction and remodels. Basis of Accountin~ KKCI's policy is to prepaze its financial statements on the accrual basis of accounting and, accordingly, reflect all significant receivables, payables and other liabilities. Revenue and Cost Reco n~ition KI~~I recognize revenue from construction contract on the cost plus basis. Cost- type contracts provide for reimbursements of allowable or otherwise defined cost incurred plus a fee representing profits. The contract price on a cost-type contract is determined by the sum of the reimbursable expenditures and a fee. The fee is the profit margin (revenue less direct expenses) to be earned on the contract. The reimbursable expenditures and the fee are billed monthly so no allocation for work in process ha.s been accounted for in these financial statements. Cash and Cash Equivalents KKCI consider all unrestricted highly liquid investments with an initial maturity of three months or less to be cash equivalents. Contract Receivables Contract r~ceivables aze recorded when invoices aze issued and are written off when they are determined to be uncollectible. The allowance for doubtful accounts is estimated based on KKCI's historical losses, the e~sting economic conditions in the construction industry, and the financial stability of its customers. The allowance as of December 31, 2008 is $6,671. Property, Plant and Equipment Property, plant and equipment are stated at eost. Depreeia.tion is provided over the estimated useful lives of the assets using the straight-line method for financial statement ~urposes. 'The estimated useful lives for significant properiy and equipme~t categories are as fallows: Building and improvements 7 to 39 years Equipment and vehicles 5 to 10 years Office furniture anc~ equipment 5 to 10 years KENDNEL KASPER CONSTRUCTION, INC. NOTES TO TI~ FINANCIAL STATEMENTS (CONTINUED) NOTE A - Continued Use of Estimates Prepazing KKCI financial statements in conformity with generally accepted accounting principles requires management to make estimates and assumptions that affect reported amounts of assets and liabilities and disclosure of contingent assets and liabilities at the date of the financial statements and the reported amounts of revenues and expenses during the reporting period. Actual results could differ from those estimates. Income Taxes KKGI has elected to be taXed under the provisions Qf Subchapter S of the Internal Revenue Code. Therefore, KKCI does not pay federal income taxes on its taxable income. Instead the stockholders aze liable for their proportionate shaze of KKCI's taxable income. Accordingly, no provision or liability for federal income taxes is included in the accompanying financial statements. NOTE B - CONTRACT RECEIVABLES Contract receivables at December 31, 2008 include the following: Currently due $ 211,827 Less: allowance for doubtful accounts 6.671 $ 205.156 Contract receivables at December 31, 2008 include billings to one company in the amount of $192,208 and were received February 2009. N4'~E ~ - ~OI~i~E1~ITR.4TION OF RE~E1~T~ Approximately 88% of the Company's revenue is derived from two customers. NOTE D- CONCENTRATION OF CREDIT RISK T'he Company maintains its cash in bank deposit accounts which, at times, may exceed federally insured limits. Accounts are guaranteed by the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC) up to $250,000. The Company has not experienced any losses in such accounts. 4:31 PM Kendnel Kasper Construction, Inc. 01/21/10 Profit ~ Loss a~ccruat sasts January 1, 2QQ9 through .lanuary 21, 204Q Jan 1, '09 - Jan 21, 10 Ordinary IncomelExpense Income 4000 • Income 4001 • Division 1 570,738.79 4002 • Division 2 171,375.28 4003 • Division 3 274,596.23 4004 • Division 4 254,005.54 4005 • Division 5 165,191.53 4006 • Division 6 738,774.26 4007 • Divlsion 7 165,672.26 4008 • Division 8 103,312.76 4009 • Division 9 361,803.00 4010 • Division 10 101,797.32 401 Z• DivFsion 12 769.30 4013 • Division 13 97,427.67 4014 • Division 14 56,539.00 4015 • Divislon 15 367,317.16 4076 • Division 16 674,237.36 4017 • Division 17 552,474.13 4098 • Reimbursements 4.24 4099 • Uncategorized Income 110,110.13 Total 4000 • Income 4,766,145.96 Total Income 4,766,145.96 Cost of Goods Sold 5000 • Cost of Goods Sold 5001 • Division 1 5002 • Division 2 5003 • Division 3 5004 • Division 4 5005 • Division 5 5D06 • Divisfon 6 5007 • Division 7 5008 • Division 8 5009. • Divisloa 8- 5010 • Division 10 5017 • Division 11 5012 • Division 12 5015 • Division 13 5014 • Divfsion 14 5075 • Division 15 5076 • Division 16 Tota15000 • Cost of Goods Sold 5200 • Job Related Labor Costs 5210 • dob Labor (Gross Wages) Total 5200 • Job Related Labor Costs 5810 • Vendor Refunds Total COGS Grosa Profit Expense 6020 • Advertising 6021 • Christmas Cards/Gifts 6022 • Caps/Shirts/Gifffi 5023 ~ Business Carda 6020 • Advertising - Other Total 6020 • Advertising 6060 • Bank Service Charges 6071 • Bid Plan Deposit 6075•Bond Expense 287,991.34 123,098.18 240,799.03 262,379.92 163,445.39 696,345.44 166,630.82 89,041.33 360,463.35 94,080.93 4,923.00 504.30 47,554.28 56,539.00 347,028.11 685,132.34 3,625,956.76 74,035.80 74,035.80 -1,118.10 3,698,874.46 1,067,271.50 307.33 3,140.27 216.50 8'16.5U 4,480.60 -17.76 100.00 200.00 Pag~ 1 a:31 PM Kendnel Kasper Construction, Inc. 01/21/10 Profit & Loss Accrua~ sas~s January 1, 20D9 thcaugh. Janua~ 21, 201Q Jan 1,'09 - Jan 21, 10 6100 • Car/Truck Expense 6107 • Gas d~ Oil 13,393.54 6102 • Mileage 45,268.44 6103 • Repairs ~ Mair~tenance 5,631.78 6104 • Car Wash 701.67 6105 ~ Registration $ Lfcense 604.40 6107 • Insurance-Auto 5,031.14 610D • Car/Truck Expense - Other 37.84 Total 6700 • CaNTruck Expense 70,668.81 6130 • CleaninglJanitorial 984.15 6140 • Contributions 734.9b 6170 • Dump Fees 0.00 6180 • Insurance 6188 • Health insurance 43,831.64 6181 • Disability Insurance 24,040.10 6182 • Liability Insurance 65,874.51 6163 • Builders Risk 0.00 6184 • Property -1,190.00 6185 • Workers Comp 6185.1 • Worker's Comp Insurance 17,128.79 6185.2 • Worker's Comp Out-Of-Pocket 2,948.36 Total 6185 • Workers.Comp 20,077.15 6190 • Life 6191 • Kendnel's 750K life 2,026.00 6195 • Dite's 750K life 2,126.00 6187 • Life w/ buyout 14,000.00 Total 6190 • Life 18,152.00 Total 6180 • Insurance 170,785.40 6200 • Interest Expense 6201 • Finance Charge -122.73 Tota16200•Interest Expense -122.73 6230 • Licenses and Permits 2,094.00 6490 • Offlce Supplies 2,350.20 6500 • Payroll Expenses (office) 6504 • Sociai Secu~ity Tax Exp 27,501.86 6505 • Medicare Tax E~cpense 8,670.68 6512 • Federal Unemployment Tax 478.96 6515 • State Unemptoyment Expense 204.76 6520 • Officer Bonus 264,OOO.UO 6521 • Year End Bonus 41,573.87 6530 • Per Diem 19,040.00 6500 • Payroll Expe~ (offtce) - Other 79.03 Total 6500 • Payroll Expenses (office) 361,549.16 6570 • Professional Fees 6571 • Accounting 16,495.62 Tota{ 6570 • Professional Fees 18,495.82 6610 • Postage and Delivery 287.77 6650 • Rent 7,800.00 6670 • Repairs 6671 • Building Repaira 273.69 6672 • Computer Repairs 117.90 6673 • Equipment Repairs 3,47422 fi67S ~ Warranty Repatrs 327.76 Total 6670 • Repairs 4,193.57 6685 • Safety 7.06 Page 2 4:31 PM Kendnel Kasper Construction, inc. 01/21/10 Profit ~ Loss a~ccrua~ easts January 1, 2Q09 through Januaty 21, 201Q Jan 1,'09 -Jan 21, 10 6650 • Shop Supplies 6691 • Re-hydration 183.70 6690 • Shop Supplies - Other 0.00 Total 6690 • Shop Supplies 183.70 6800 • Telephone 6801 • Cell Phone 7,042.39 6803 • Office phone service 752.43 6810 • Cable 1,683.71 Total 6800 • Telephone 9,478.53 6820 • Taues - Property 5,994.78 6900 • Travel 8 Ent 6901 • Entertainment 790.00 6902 • Meals 8,909.48 6903•Travel -13,417.20 6904 • Hotels/Lodging 7,347.09 6900 • Travel 8 Ent - Other 2,280.35 Total 6900 • Travel ~ Ent 5,909.72 6920 • Tools $ Machinery (under SSQO) 1,965.99 6970 • Utilities 633.20 6999 • Uncategorized Eupenses 2,627.90 Total Expense 669,384.62 Net Ordinary Income 397,886.88 Other IncomelExpense Other income 7010 • Interest Income 1,613.15 7030 • Other income 7.58 7800 • Trade Discounts 84.36 Total Other Income 1,705.09 OtherExpense 8050 • Bad Debt Expense 93.17 8901 • Franchise Tax - TX 12,530.21 Totai Other Expe~e 12,623.38 Net Other Income -10,918.29 Net Income 386,968.59 Page 3 4:28 PM Kendnel Kasper Construction, Inc. o,r2,~,o Balance Sheet n,ccrua~ easts As of Januacy 21, 201Q Jan 21, 10 ASSETS Current Assets CheckinglSavfngs 1112 • SSB~T~wcep 568,464.10 1110 • SS88~T-Ops #-161 77,694.76 Total Checking/Savings 646,158.86 Accounts Receivable 1210 • Accourrts Receivable 67,557.55 Total Accounts Receivable 67,557.55 Other Current Assets 1310.10 • Employee Advances - Luis 400.00 1310.7 • Employee Advances - Kyle 93.88 1306 • Unbilled Retainage 8,389.50 1310.1 • Employee Advances - DS 17.70 1810.5 • Employee Advances - Mando 38.19 1310.6 • Employee Advance - Jon 24.52 1310.3 • Employee Advances - Tulio 20.01 1320 • Due from KKTLP 2,047.00 1350 • Prepayments 2,399.00 Total Other Current Assets 13,429.80 Total Current Assets 727,146.21 Fixed Aasets 1510 • Automobiles 8 Trucks 209,508.01 1520 • Computer ~ Office Equipment 11,960.87 1530 • Machinery 8~ Equipment 128,520.70 1540 • Accumulated Depreciation -125,545.13 Total Fixed Assets 224,444.45 TOTAL ASSETS 951,590.66 LIABILITIES d~ EQUITY Liabilit[es Current Liabilities Accounts Payable 2011 • Retainage Payable 331.49 2010 • Accounts Payable -17,711.84 Total Accounta Payable -17,380.35 Credit Cards 2026 • Discover 2,447.62 2020a • Capital One Visa 8,715.54 2015.01 • Employee Paid Expenses - DS 57.42 2015.02 • Employee Pafd Expenses - KKK 600.00 2016 • Subcontractor Charges 222.25 2020 • Vlsa -0.19 2021 • The Home Depot -22.68 2021~ • H~me Depot 8841 -96.21 2024 • Mastercard 3,480.48 2025 • Chevron 37.08 7otal Credit Cards 15,441.31 Other Current Liabilitles 2111 • Direct Deposit Liabilitles -3,710.06 2100 • Payroll Liabilities 2105 • Federal wthholding Tax Pbl -424.00 2110 • Social Security,Tax Pbl -583.96 2115 • Medicare Tax Payable -147.36 2120 • Federal Unemployment Tax Pbl -7.99 2125 • State Unemployment Tax Pbl -37.26 2130 • Retirement ContNbutlons Pble 92,000.00 Total 2100 • Payroll Liabilities 90,799.43 Page 1 4:28 PM Kendnel Kasper Construction, Inc. 01/21/10 Balance Sheet Acccuat sasis As of Jaauary 21, 2Q1Q Jan 21,10 2201 • Sales Tax Payable -72.71 2230 • Accrued Property Tax -1,881.03 2306 • Subcontractor Retainage 3,081.58 Total Other Current Liabillties 88,217.21 Total Current Liabilities 86,278.17 Total Liabilitles 86,278.17 Equity 3110 • Cornmon Stock 2,000.00 3203 • Distributions - Kasper -431,436.00 3303 • Distributions - Steinruck -431,436.00 3910 • Retained Eamings 1,748,746.45 Net Income -22,561.96 Total Equity 865,312.49 TOTAL LIABILITIES 8 EQUITY 951,590.66 Page 2 ~~ ~es, l~c. Kerr County Sheriffs Annex 400 Clearwater Paseo Kerrville, TX 78028 Bi~ ~oRM GENERAL CON87RUC710N CON7RACT PROJECT: Kerr County Shariffs Annex Project # 200935 BID 70: Kerr County Commissioners Court ~ Kerc Coun#y Courthouse Kerrville, Texas 78028 BID FROM: CB Central Builders, Inc. {NAME OF BIDDER) Th~ undersigned BIpDER agrees, if thfs Bid is aocepted, to enter irrto an agreement with OWNER, on A(A form A90l-2007 Starrdard Fr~prr- ofAgreemenf 8etween Owner ariaf Corrbactor where the 8asrs af Payment is a Sttpufated Sum, to perForm and fumish the War[c as specified or indicated in the Bidding Documents ior the bid Prbe and w€Ehin the Contract Time indicated in the Bid and in accord,anoe with the ather terms and oondition.s of tlie Cor~b~act Documents. ~ 2. B{DDER further agrees #hat the contract is non-assignable except as provided far in the PerFortnance and Payment Bonds. ~ 3. In submitting this Bid, BID~ER represents, as more f~ly set forttt in the Agreemen#, that: a. This Bid wql remain subject to aoceptance fflr 3Q {thirty) days after the day of Bid opening; ~ b. The Owner has the rigM to reject thEs Bid; c. BIDDER aocepts the provisions af the Instructions and Suppiementary lnstrudions to &dders regarding dispo~i~on of Bid Security; d. BiDDER wn11 sign and submit the Agreement wlth the Bonds and other documents required by the Bidding Requiremenfis within 10 days after the dabe of OWNER's Natice ~f Award; e. BIDDER has examined copies af all the Bidding Documents; f. BtDDER has visited tha site and become fam~iar with the peneral, local, s~e conditrons, and avalabi4ty af labor, utllities and materials; g. BIl~DER is farnlliar with federal, state and iocal laws and regulatior~s; h. BIDDER has c~rrelated the i~ormatbn iuwwn to BIDDER, biformation and obsenratlons obtalned from visits to the site, r~eports and drawings ideMl~ed in tl~e Bidding Documents and additional sxamir~tioris, investigations, exploration, tests~ studies, and data with the Biclding Dflcumants; i. This Bid is genuine and not made in ths interest of or behatf af an und~sclosed pe~,,on, firm, ar corporation and is not suf~m~ted in conformity with an agreemant a rufes of a group~ associa~on, arganiz~tion, or corporation; BIDDER has not directly or indirec~ly induced ar solicFted another Bidder to submit a f~lse or sham Bid; J. BIDDER has received the foqowing Addenda, reoafpt of which is hereby acknowledged: ~ , Addendum Number Date . .1. j - ( ~ -'Z L~ 1 G'~ BID F~RM 1 of 5 4. BIDDER wtll complete the Work in accordance with the Contract Documents far the guaranteed rr~aximum cost of fhe following prices: Blp PACKAGE I~A) : SITE UTILITIES STIPULATED SUM BASE BID ~f J ~~W~ ~ ~~~ ~~ u.u~Q~ PRICE 1 ~ fil-T~' ~- ~ ' _ cs_ S~~ , _~~ c '. (use BID PACKAGE I(B) : BUILDING PAD STIPULATED SUM BASE B~-I-Dy~~~ ~` ~~~iE '~' ~'tf C~ ~1.P11-~=~,.c-y J '~" ~l~.~YT~ ~'>~'T ~ ~ L~P~~-.(I~ / ~' 7 ~'c,C; 6 /~/-~p~,~ ~~Z vt ~ ~-t , ~ 1 Z~ « - (use words) BID PACKAGE I(C) : GRADING, DRAENAGE, PAVfNG STIPUtATED SUM BAS BID PRICE ~-JU,..~,1~ctcC~ '~~L(`j~ TLV(~ 'r~~ ~.f ~~C r,p -~-~-~ ~~~~ -.~~u ~'v' ~ (~ 3 ~ z . .~ "~ ~ ~~~ II. BID PACKAGE II : BUILDING SHF~L STIPULATED UM BASE BID PRICE ''~~ C!-~t~~-l•r.~k.~ 7~fyoz.9 y 7Z''J D ~¢~-b cs'~-~~ ~~~ f-ru~i~~z~. ~u ~~~ i y t~ 23 2. ~4~ .~ {use waros} {figures~ IIl. BID PACKAGE 111: BUILDING INTERI~RS STIPULATED SUM BASE Bid PRICE ~=~~ l~ti~~~ ~-~ ~c~e jy '~~c! ~~ ~',(-tJ~7~ -~~ ~ ,~~c~~/-b ~Z-~-~ (~ '77r D ~' L~ c.7 1 {use words) ~ (figures) If all Bid Packages are awarded under a single confiract, Bidder agrees to complete worlc for the fdbwing: TOTAL Al.l. SID PACKAGES I(A}I{Cj, tl & Itl TOTAL STiPULATED SUM BI ~SE BID PR1CE E`5~ Lirc,~.~o N S'fK~~--f~~~.~i 1C% ~ 3~d ~~~ ~i,~'~~i~~1 ~-~-L~ ~~ u ~ t~__ l. ~ /'~ , 9 7~ {use words) (figures) BID FORM 2 of 5 lf Bid Packages II & ili are awarded under a single contraci, Bidder agrees io complete work for the fdlowing: TOTAL BID PACKAGE3 II ~ 111 only TOTAL STIPULATED SUM BASE BID PRICE 1CJ /_!~(~ ~-lt.r/J~~ I~9"~. 'T~~ ~~Z G-1$ s~/,0 ~l~ ~ ~~~.~-~ ~/ ,~~~ i~ ~ ~Z. ~'~~ ) (use words} (~igures) ALTERNATE 1: 2 Course Surface Treatment o~er FFexlble Base ~,,, ~- ~~/ ,~~ in lieu of HMAC , ALTERNATE 2: 12"x12" VCT in ~au of Glue Down Carpet ~ ~ i~~`" G~ ALTERNATE 3: Exteriar Stcne Wainscat fi Z~ ~~~~ ~'• ~~ 5. Upon receipt of a written Notic~ to Proceed, Bidder agrees 1o commenc~ wa~k immediatety. 8idder will com plete the work in acvordance with the contract documents within the following number of c~lendar days: BID PACKAGE 1(A} : SITE EITILITIES 3~ CALENDAR DAYS BID PACKAGE 1(B) : BUILDING PAD ~ CALENDAR DAYS BID PACKAGE !(C} : GRADINGlDRAtNAGE/PAVING ~"~ CALENDAR DAYS BID PACKAGE 11: BUILDING SHdI. ~~` CAL.ENDAR DAYS BID PACKAGE III : INTERIORS I~~ CAl.ENDAR DAYS If ap Bid Packages are awarde~ under a single oantra~t, Bidder agrees fo complete woork within the folbwing number of calendar days: TGTAL ALL BID PACKAGES 1(A}-kC), II d~ III ~`~' CALENDAR DAYS If Bid Packages II ~ III are awarded under a si~gle cantract, Bidder agrees to oomplete wwic within the following number of calendar days: TOTAL ALL BID PACKAGES II b 111 only I3~ CALENDAR DAYS 8. BIDDER agrees that the Wa1c wilt be substandally compleUe and ready for final payment in accardance with the Gerieral Co~dibons on or before the dates or within the number of calendar months indicated in the Agreement. The Wo~lc shail include a 2-week commissioning period follovving the Date of Substantial Completion. 7. The foilowing doaiments are attached #a and made a condition of this Bid: {a) Bid Security in the form of Bid Bond certif'red check, cashier's chscl~ or &d Bon~l (b) Bidder's Qualification Statement {c) List of 3ubc~ontraators BID FORM 3 of 5 8. Qverhead and Profi~ The Undersigned hereby agrees that the Contractor's overhead and prof~, to be charged in payrrrent of AddiGonal Work, will be based t~pon the following percentages af the cost fa said Work. Additianal Woiic by Cantractor's own forces: OVERHEAD AND PROFIT l~% Additional Work by Subcontractor's farces: SUBMfTTED an January 22 BY OVERHF~4D AND PROFIT ~:5~ ~/, 2010. tSEAL} President Business Address: San Antonio, T% 78265 Phone Na: (210) 590-0235 Fax Na (210) 590-04~ Email: lrsobinson@centralbuilders . net BID FORM 4 of ~ LiST QF SUBCONTRAC70RS List of Subcontractors to be awarcled portions of work. It is the intent of the Owner to rely on the aocuracy of the informatbn provided. After executian of the Construction Contract, the successtul Bidder shall nat change subcantractors for the work listed witliout written consent from the ~wner. Cansent shall be ira the form of a Change Order issued by the Archiiec4. ~ ~~ 1. Earth Work 2. Site Paving ~~--~ 3. Foundation ~:~ ~~ 4. MillworklFinish Carpentry ~ ~ /~'J 5. Doors & Frames ~ F-' ~ . 6. Flooring ~ ~-"ztiC-~- ~ ~~ Sc-~ R~~ ~-~ 7. Painting ~~-C-~ ~'~ ~ ~--`fi E= y 8. Preengineered Metal Building ~~°~ ~=P}~" ~~" 'L~' >~ W 12. Plumbing i~ ~ t-' Cic i~ ~ i y 13. MechanicallHVAC /~~z1~ ~ ~ 1~~~ -U -~ 14. Electri~al ~ ~'t-~ _1 ~l ~`-~ ~~- ~~q- S' ~` Submitted by: CB Central Builders, Inc. Bldd6r O1/22/2010 Date BID FORM ~ ~ ~ 0 Z O m ~ m ~ v ~ 0 ~ ~ THE AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF ARCHITECTS ~~~ijiyj~i~~t __,~~. _ _~~ ;=',~;' AIA Document A310 Bid Bond KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS, thatwe cB central suilders; znc. (Here insert (ull name and address or legal tide of Contractor) 11800 Nacogdoches Road, San Antonio, TX 78217 as Principal, hereinafter called the Principal, and SureTec Insurance Company (Here insert full name and address or legal title of Surety) 9737 Great Hills Trail, Suite 320, Austin, TX 78759 a corporaiion duly orga.nized under the laws of the State of Texas as Surery, hereinafter ca,lled the Surety, are held and firmly bound unto Kerr County, Texas (Here insert full name and address or legal title of Owner) as Ob.ligee, hereinafter c..alled the Obligee, in the sum of Five Percent (5 0) of Principal's Greatest Amo.unt Bid----~r---~--~---~R--. Dollars ($ 5~ of GAB ), for the Payment of wMich sum well and truly to be made, the said Principal and the said Surety, bind ourselves, our heirs, executors, administrators, successors and assigns, jointly and severally, firmly by these presents. WHEREAS, the Princi.pal has submitted a bid for Kerr Count~ ~Sher~ff' ~ Anr~ex (Here inse (ul name, a dress an description of project) NOW, THEREFORE, if tt~e Obligee shall accept the bid of the Principal and the Principal shall enter into a Con[ract with ths Obligee in accordance with the terms of such bid, and give such bond or bonds as may be specified in the bidding or Contract Documents with good and sufficient surety for the faithful performance of such Contract a~d far the prompt payment of labor and material furnished in the prosecution thereof, or in the event of the failure of the Principal to enter such Contract and give such bond or bonds, if the Principal shall pay to the Obligee the difference not to exceed the penalty hereof between the amount specified in said bid and such larger amount for which the Obligee may in good faith contract with another party to perform the Work covered by said bid, then this obligation shall be null and void, otherwise to remain in full force and effect. day of January, 2010. (Witness) (Principal) (Seal) , ~ (Title) SureTec Insurance Companv (Surety) (Seal) (Tit ) AIA DOCUMENT A310 • BID BOND • AIA ~• FEBRUARY '1970 ED • THE AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF ARCHITECTS, '1735 N.Y. AVE., N.W., WASHINGTON, D. C. 20006 ~ POA #: 4221068 SureTec Insurance Company j.~TED PC)~'VER OF ATT4RNEY Knaw All Men by These Presents, T6at SURETEC INStTRANCE COMPANY (the "Company"}, a corporation duly organized and existing under tlae taws of the State af Taxas, and having iis principai office in H.ouston, Harris County, Texas, does by these presents make, constitute and appoint • William H. Pitts Jr., Wesiey M. Pitts, John E. Alford, Steven W. Searcey, Robert C. Siddons, Robert C. Fricke, Samuel G. Siddons, Linda K. Edwards, James F, Siddons, Cynthia Giesen, April M. Terbay, Douglas J. Wealty its true and lawfiil Attorney-in-fact, with full power and authority hereby conferred in its name, place and stead, to execute, acknowledge and deliver any and all bonds, recognizances, undertakings or other instruments or contracts of suretyship to include waivers to the conditions of contracts and consents of surety, providing the bond penalty does not exceed Five Million Dollars and no/100 ($5,000,000.00) and to bind the Company thereby as fully and to the same extent as if such bond were signed by the President, sealed with the corporate seal of the Company and duly attested by its Secretary, hereby ratifying and confirming all that the said Attorney(s)-in-Fact may do in the premises. Said appointment shall continue in force until 12/31/11 and is made under and by authority of the following resolutions of the Board of Directors of the SureTec Insurance Company: A3e it Resotved that the Yxesident, any Viec Pcesident, aay Assistant Vice-President, any Secretary or any Assistant Seczctary shatl be and is htrehy vested with full power ~nd ~uthority to appairrt arry nne oe mote suitable pezsons as Attorney(s}in-Fact to rzpresent and act for and on behalf of ths Company subject to thc foliowing provisions: dttorney-ire Fact may be given full power and authority for and in the name of and of behalf of the Campany, to execute, aclmowiedge and detiver, airy and alt bonds, rccognizances, conttacts, agreements or indemnity and other cundirional or obligawry undcrtakings and any aad aIl notices and documents canceling or tecmis~ating thc Company's liability thereunder, and any such insinrments so executed by a~ry such Attomey-in-Fact shall be binding upon ttte Companp as if sigaed by the President and sealed snd effected by the Corporate Secretary, Ee it Resotver~ that the sigaature of any autharized officet and seal uf the Company heretofors or 6ereafter affixed to any power of attomey or any certificate relating the~ta by facsimile, and azsy power of attorney or certificate bearing facsimile signature or facsirnile sra! shall be valid and binding upon the Co-npany with respect to any bond or undertaldag to which it is attached. (.~dopted at a meeting leeld on 20`~' of'.~pril, 1999.) In Wit~ess Whereof, SURETEC INSURANCE C~MPANY has caused these presents to be signed by its President, and its corporate seal to be hereto affcx~d this 28th day o.f October, A.D. 200$. ~+"*"`~w SURETEC IlYS CE C011~IPANY ~~ . ~'c~ ~~-=~11 y ~pg, $,y; , ~: ...~ y i~~ ~,n' B..T. Kl CS~BDt State of Texas ss: ~ ~~ ~~~0 ~~ County of Harris `~' ~ ~ ~ .,..~ ~~ =~ ~ ~,, On this 28h dsy of Octol~r, ZOUB before tne peisonally camc B.J. King, to me knoam, wha, being by me duly sworn, did depose and say, that he resides in Haus~os!, Tex~.~, that he is President af SURETEC INSt3RANCE CQ1vipl~Ny, the company described in ~nd which executed the above instrument; that he knows the stat af said Compatry; that the seai a#~'iucal tu said instrument is such corporate seal; that et was so affixed by order of the Board of Bireators of said Company; and that he signed his name tlterdo by likc order. ..r,~ M~Ch~Y1i ~~nny . , State of Tie~ ~~~~ ~+t..~.car.~ Mtchelle Denny, Notary P Gc Tv1y commission expires August 27, 2012 I, M. Brent Beaty, Assistant Scerctary af Si3RE7'EC INSt.]itANCE CpMppNy, do hereby ce~tify that the aGove snd foregoing is a true aad camect copy of a Power af Attarney, executed by said Comgany, which is stilt in full force snd ef~ecr, and furtt-ermor~, tAc resplutians of th~ Boazd of Directors, set out in the Power ofAtiorney are in fui! forcc and efFec~ Given under my hand and the seal of said Company at Houston, Texas t}iis 1 S i- h day of J a , 20~, A.D. M. Breat afy, Assis t~i Secretary Any ~strument issued €n excess of fhe penalty stated above is totally vold and wikt-ou~ any validity. For ve~iflcsHon of the auttwNty of this power you may aaN {713) 8t2-08Q0 any hus(rtess day beiween 8:00. am and S:OQ pm CST. SureTec Insurance C~mpany THIS BONQ RIDER CQNTAINS IIVIPQRTANT GOVERAGE INFORMATI~N Statutory Complaint Notice To obtain infarmation or make a complaint: You may call the Surety's tall free telephone numberfor infarmation or to make a complaint at: 1-866-732-0099. You may also write to the Surery at: SureTec Insurance Company 9737 Great Hills Trail, Su ite 320 Austin, Tx 78759 You may cantact the Texas Department of Insurance to obtain information on companies, coverage, rights or complaints at 1-800-252-3439. You may write the Texas Department of Insurance at P O Bax 149104 Austin, TX 78714-9104 Fax#: ~12-475-1771 PREMIUM OR CLAIM DISPUTES: Should you have a dispute conceming your premium or about a claim, you should contact the Surery first. If the dispute is not resolved, you may contact the Texas Department of Insurance. Terrarism Risks Exclusion The Bond to which this Rider is attached does not provide coverage for, and the surety shall not be liable for, losses caused by acts of terrorism, riot, civil insurr.ection, or acts of war. Exclusian of Liabilityfor Mold, Mycotoxins, Fungi & En~ironmental Hazards The Bond to which this Rider is attached does not provide coverage for, and the surety thereon shall not be liable for, molds, living or dead fungi, bacteria, allergens, histamines, spores, hyphae, or mycotoxins, ar their related products or parts, nor for any environmental hazards, bio•hazards, hazardous materials, environmental spills, contamination, or cleanup, nor the remediation thereof, nor the consequences to persons, property, or the pertormance of the bonded obligations, of th e occurrence, existence, or appearance thereof. Rev 1.1.06 Z O~ E- F- Qz UW ~~ J W Q ~ ~a vn 1 ~1,~ ~ .~ ~- ~:~ , ~., Contractor's Qualification Statement AlA Document A305 .Electronic Format THIS DOCUMENT HAS IMPORTANT LEGAL CONSEQUENCES: CONSULTATION WITH AN ATTORNEY IS ENCOURAGED WITH RESPECT TO ITS COMPLETION OR MODIFICATION. AUTHENTICATION OF THIS ELECTRONICALLY DRAFTED MA DOCUMENT MAY BE MADE BY USING AlA DOCLJMENT D401. This form is approved and recommended by The American Institute of Architects (MA) and The Associated General Contractors of American (AGC) for use in evaluating the qualifications of contractors. No endorsement of the submitting party or verification of the information is made by AlA or AGC. Copyright 1964, 1969, 1979, 1986 by The American Institute of Architecu, 1735 New York Avenue N.W, Washington D.C. 20006-5292. Reproduction of the material herein or substantial quotation of its provisions without written permission of the MA violates the copyright laws of the United States and will be subject to legal prosecurion The Undersigned certifies under oath that the information provided herein is true and sufficiently complete so as not to be misleading. SUBMITTED TO: County Court of Kerr County, Tezas ADDRESS: 700 East Main Street Kerrville, TX '78028 Corporation [X ] Partnership [ ] Individual [ J Joint Venture [ ] SUBMITTED BY: C.B. Central Builders, Ltd. Other [] ~TAME: Kurt Robinson ADDRESS: P.O. Boz 34870 San Antonio, TX 78265 210-590-0235 Faz: 210-590-0441 PRINCIPAL OFFICE: 11800 Nacogdoches San Antonio, TX 78217 NAME OF PROJECT (if applicable): TYPE OF WORK (file separate form for each Classification of Work): Kerr County Sheriffs Annex [ X ] General Construction [ ] HVAC [ ] Plumbing [ ] Electrical [ ] Other (please specify) 1. ORGArTIZATION AIA DOCUMENT A305 . CONTRACTOR'S QUALIFICATION STATEMENT - 1986 EDITION - MA . COPYRIGHT 1986 . THE AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF ARCHITECTS, 1735 NEW YORK AVENiJE N.Y., WASHINGTON D.C. 20006-5292.WARNING; Unlicensed photocopying violates U.S. copyright laws and is subject to legal prosecution. This document was e]ectronically produced with permission of the MA and can be reproduced without violation until the date of expiradon as noted below. Electronic Format A305-1986 Page #1 1.1 How many years has your organization been in business as a Contractor? 20 1.2 How many years has your organization been in business under its present business name? 15 1.2.1 Under what other or foimer names has your organization operated? C.B. Central Builders, Ltd. 1.3 If your organization is a corporation, answer the following: 1.3.1 Date of incoiporarion: November 1989 1.3.2 State of incorporation: Texas 1.3.3 President's name: Carl D. Ehrlich 1.3.4 Vice-president's name(s): 1.3.5 Secretary's name: Carl D. Ehrlich 1.3.6 Treasurer s name: 1.4 If your organization is a partnership, answer the following: 1.4.1 Date of organization: 1.4.2 Type of partnership (if applicable): 1.4.3 Name(s) of general partner(s): 1.5 If your organizarion is individually owned, answer the following: 1.5.1 Date of organization: 1.5.2 Name of owner: 1.6 If the form of your organization is other than those listed above, describe it and name the principals: 2. LICENSING 2.1 List jurisdictions and trade categories in which your organizarion is legally qualified to do business, and indicate regish~ation or license numbers, if applicable. Alabama - 38409 Mississippi -12289 Georgia(Pending) Arizona- 07600283C New Mexico - 88727 Arkansas - 0071390402 California - 819745 Florida -1136286 Oklahoma Tennessee - 0045346 Texas Louisiana - 33574 Nevada * Registered to conduct business in other states. 2.2 List jurisdictions in which your organization's partnership or trade name is filed. 3. EXPERIENCE 3.1 List the categories of wo:k that youl oiganization normally performs with its own forCes. Concrete removal & replacement, demolition, framing, drywall, acoustical ceiling, tape and bed, paint, floor covering, rough carpentry, finish carpentry, hollow metal frames, doors, hardware, panic hardware, plumbing, underground storage tank, dEcor package installations & store fixtures. 3.2 Claims and Suits. (If the answer to any of the questions below is yes, please attach details.) 3.2.1 Has your organizarion ever failed to complete any work awarded to it? NO 3.2.2 Are there any judgments, claims, arbitration proceedings or suits pending or outstanding against your organization or its officers? NO AlA DOCLJMENT P305 - CONTRACTOR'S QUALIFICATION STATEMENT - 1986 EDITION - AlA - COPYRIGHT 1986 - THE AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF ARCHITECTS, 1735 NEW YORK AVENUE N.Y., WASHINGTON D.C.. 20006-5292.WARNING; Unlicensed photocopying viotates U S copyright laws and is subject to legal prosecution. This document was electronically produced with permission of the ALA and can be reproduced without violation until the date of expiration as noted below. Electronic Format A305- 1986 Page #2 3.2.3 Has your organizarion filed any lawsuits or requested arbitration with regard to construction contracts within the last five years? NO 3.3 Within the last five years, has any officer or principal of your organization ever been an officer or principal of another organization when it failed to complete a construction contract? (If the answer is yes, please attach details.) NO 3.4 On a separate sheet, list major construction projects your organization has in progress, giving the name of project, owner, architect, contract amount, percent complete and scheduled completion date. 3.4.1 State total worth of work in progress and under contract: SEE ATTACHED PROJECTS UNDER CONSTRUCTION LIST 3.5 On a separate sheet, list the major projects your organization has completed in the past five years, giving the name of project owner, architect, contract amount, date of completion and percentage of the cost of the work performed with your own forces. 3.5.1 State average annual amount of conshuction work performed during the past five years: 20,000,000.00 3.6 On a separate sheet, list the construcrion experience and present commihnents of the key individuals of your organization. (SEE ATTACHED) 4. REFERENCES 4.1 Trade References: SEE ATTACHED) 4.2 Bank References (SEE ATTACHED) 4.3 Surety: 4.3.1 Name of bonding company: SureTec Insurance Company 9737 Great Hills Trail Suite 320 Austin, TX 78759 4.3.2 Name and address of agent: Doug Wealty-USI Southwest 4201 Medical Dr. Suite 400 San Antonio, TX 78229 5. FINANCING 5.1 Financial Statement. (Available unon Request) AlA DOCUMENT A305 . CONTRACTOR'S QUALIFICATION STATEMENT -1986 EDITION - AIA - COPYRIGHT 1986 . THE AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF ARCHITECTS. 1735 NEW YORK AVENLJE NW., WASHINGTON D.C. 20006-5292.WARNING; Unlicensed photocopying violates U.S. copyright laws and is subject to legal prosecution. This document was electronically produced with permission of the MA and can be reproduced without violation until the date of expiration as noted below. Electronic Format A305-1986 Page #3 5.1.1 Attach a financial statement, preferably audited, including your organization's latest balance sheet and income statement showing the following items: Confidential Information Current Assets (e.g., cash, joint venture accounts, accounts receivable, notes receivable, accrued income. deposits, materials inventory and prepaid expenses); Net Fixed Assets; Other Assets; Current Liabilities (e.g., accounts payable, notes payable, accrued expenses, provision for income taxes. advances, accrued salaries and accrued payroll taxes); Other Liabilities (e.g., capital, capital stock, authorized and outstanding shares par values, earned surplus and retained eamings). 5.1.2 Name and address of firm preparing attached financial statement, and date thereof: Ridout, Barrett & Co, P.C. 901 NE Loop 410 Suite 508 San Antonio, TX 78209 5.1.3 Is the attached financial statement for the identical organization named on page one? Yes 5.1.4 If not, explain the relationship and financial responsibility of the organizarion whose financial statement is provided (e.g.. parent-subsidiary). 5.2 Will the organizarion whose financial statement is attached act as guarantor of the contract for construction? N/A 6. SIGNATURE 6.1 Dated at this Z Z~~ day ofv4'h N4 r` 2010 6.2 Name Q ' arion: C.B. Central Builders, Inc. / ~ By ~ Carl D. Ehrlich Title: President Carl D. Ehrlich being duly swom deposes and says that the information provided herein is true and sufficiently complete so as not to be misleading. Subscribed and swom before me this L~~day of `~ ~h~ r 2010 ~ ~Par P~m,: ~YMOND R. RED Notary Public• = i,~. ~ z _*~ ~*r Notary~ Pubiic '<;'~~ ' d ~ STATE OF TE .,rE' ~' X,4S My Commission pires: 9- ~-~/~ °•F -^`'~ My comn,. Ea . S ~ P ept.30.2011 AIA DOCLTMENT A305 - CONTRACTOR'S QUALIFICATION STATEMENT - 1986 EDITION - AlA - COPYRIGHT 1986 - THE AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF ARCHITECTS, 1735 NEW YORK AUENL7E NW. WASHINGTON D.C. 20006-5292.WARNING; Unlicensed photocopying violates US copyn-lt laws and is subject to legal prosecution. This document was electronically produced with permission of the MA and can be reproduced without violation until the date of expiration as noted below. Electronic Format A305-1986 Page #4 C1 ~ w L ~ ~ W ~ i ~ ~ V ~ ~ y o 0 0 `o c c ~ ~ ~ .n ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ a v Y Y Y H ~ ~ ~ ~ V o 0 0 0 z ~ ~ ~ ~ a i a i a i a i p .n .n .n .n U Q Q Q Q w a ~ °' °' ~ ~ - a - a E E E E ~ ~ ~ ~ O W Z ~ Q ~' ~ ~' = ~ O U L ~ ~ N ` o 0 ~ V U o ~ F- U ~ ti Q ~i > ~ ~ c c~ Q ~ ~ ~ a ~ N ~ a~ ~ c ~ Z U C~ Q ~ ~- Cfl O M ~ Q N e - CD M ~ N W ~ ~ M ~t ~ N M ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ n. ~n u, cn cn Z tn 'NC ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ "~ Q Q Q Q LBLeSi JODS Central Builders, Inc. Completed Completed Jobs wner ontract Amount Winn Dixie 1540 Winn Dixie, Inc. $ 1,115,000.00 Ponchatoula, LA Kerville State Hospital TX Health & Human $ 218,300.00 Kerville, TX Services Commission NISD Grissom Rd. Northside ISD $ 1,140,000.00 San Antonio, TX Albertson's #4218 Albertson's Inc. $ 338,000.00 Shreveport, LA Albertson's #4111 Albertson's Inc. $ 275,000.00 Texarkana, TX Port Authori of San Antonio Port Authority of SA $ 1,076,000.00 San Antonio, TX HEB Carwash HEB Construction $ 354,000.00 Port Arthur, TX Randall's #1779 Safewa $ 1,541,000.00 Lakewa , TX Tom Thumb #2559 Safewa Inc. $ 1,249,000.00 Irvin , TX Northside ISD Cooler Northside ISD $ 253,000.00 Re lacement San Antonio, ISD HEB Carwash HEB Construction $ 400,000.00 Brownsville, TX HEB Carwash HEB Constructian $ 337,366.00 Colle e Station Pros Ranch Market Pros Ranch Market $ 7,157,000.00 Albu uer ue,NM TomThumb#2643 Safeway $ 1,073,000.00 Addison, TX Randall's #1012 Safewa 1,260,350.00 Houston, TX SAISD Fox Tech/Sam Houston SAISD $ 1,937,700.00 San Antonio, TX Randall's #1031 Safeway $ 974,500.00 Galveston, TX Pros Ranch Market Pros Ranch Market $ 3,980,785.70 EI Paso, TX Kroger#321 Krogers Inc. $ 1,084,684.00 Alvin, TX HEB Calvert Building HEB Construction $ 706,792.00 San Antonio, TX Randall's #1858 Safeway $ 903,360.00 Pearland, TX San Antonio RiverAuthority SARA $ 3,035,590.42 San Antonio, TX Randall's #2670 Safeway $ 1,393,739.98 Richmond, TX Randail's #1021 Safeway $ 1,483,208.09 Sugarland, TX Pro Ranch Market Pro Ranch Markets $ 689,020.64 Phoenix, AZ Markets Kroger's Kroger's LP $ 853,415.76 Bedford, TX Chili's #1382 (New Construction) Brinker $ 1,017,389.00 Wharton, TX International Chili's #1390 (New Construction) Brinker $ 1,016,508.00 Bay City, TX International SWISDA Hidden Cove SWISDA $ 1,294,000.00 Elementary San Antonio Home Depot#6833 (Plumbing) Home Depot $ 115,118.00 Plano, TX HEB #8 HEB Construction $ 285,259.26 Waco, TX HEB Central Station HEB Construction $ 86,950.00 San Antonio, TX HEB #21 HEB Construction $ 30,301.50 San Antonio, TX HEB #28 HEB Construction $ 263,516.51 Austin, TX HEB Carwash (New Construction) HEB Construction $ 150,548.71 Stephenville, TX Sprouts Farmers Market #103 Sprouts $ 1,235,500.00 Dallas, TX SAV-ON #9860 Albertson's Inc. $ 911,212.00 Santa Barbara, CA HEB #332 HEB Construction $ 88,386.00 Brownsville, TX HEB Calvert Building HEB Construction $ 862,671.00 San Antonio, TX Edgewood ISD EISD $ 588,000.00 Coronado, Gardendale, Loma Park, Perales, Winston HEB #591 HEB Construction $ 83,491.00 Round Rock, TX HEB #415 HEB Construction $ 133,737.00 San Antonio, TX HEB #403 HEB Construction $ 88,840.00 Gatesvilie, TX Sav-On 9605 Albertson's $ 58,500.00 Northridge, CA Sav-On 9630 Albertson's $ 107,000.00 Van Nuys, CA Sav-On 9636 Albertson's $ 107,000.00 Santa Clarita, CA Sav-On 9655 Albertson's $ 98,500.00 Granada Hilis, CA Sav-On 9674 Albertson's $ 107,000.00 Los Angeles, CA Albertson's #986 Drain Albertson's $ 336,773.00 Santa Fe, NM HEB #267 HEB Construction $ 48,953.00 Texas City, TX HEB #339 HEB Construction $ 47,393.00 Livingston, TX HEB #380 HEB Construction $ 83,242.00 New Braunfels, TX Albertson's #979 Albertson's $ 1,047,037.00 Scottsdale, AZ Fixtures Albertson's $ 60,200.00 Store #4023 Rollin swood, TX Fixtures Albertson's $ 58,900.00 Store #4198 Fort Worth, TX Fixtures Albertson's $ 48,900.00 Store #4152 Denton, TX Fixtures Albertson's $ 57,800.00 Store #4219 Frisco, TX Fixtures Albertson's $ 57,400.00 Store #4293 Frisco, TX Fixtures Albertson's $ 66,000.00 Store # 2267 Oklahoma Ci , OK Remodei-Calvert Bld . HEB Construction $ 34,750.00 Cor orate Offices San Antonio, TX Remodel-HEB Grocery HEB Construction $ 24,618.00 Store #173 Se uin, TX Remodel-HEB Groce HEB Construction $ 124,740.20 Store #43 San Antonio, TX Remodei-HEB Groce HEB Construction $ 19,600.00 Store #39 San Antonio, TX Remodel-HEB Groce HEB Construction $ 2,637.00 Store #566 San Antonio, TX Remodel Albertson's $ 606,850.00 Store #957 Gilbert, AZ Remodel-HEB Groce HEB Construction $ 96,563.00 Store #45 Phase 3 San Antonio, TX Remodel-1st National Bank 1st National Bank $ 66,776.00 EI Paso, TX Remodel of Abertson's Albertson's $ 860,000.00 Store 957 Gilbert, AZ Remodel-Albertson's Albertson's $ 864,140.00 Store #953 Prescott, AZ Remodel-Albertson's Albertson's $ 1,074,124.00 Store #952 Phoenix, AZ Remodel-Albertson's Albertson's $ 1,150,000.00 Store #917 Albu uer ue, NM New Construction-Albertson's Albertson's $ 5,200,000.00 Store 927 Santa Fe, NM Remodel-HEB Groce HEB Construction $ 335,000.00 Store # 2 Ea le Pass Ea le Pass, TX Remodel-HEB Groce HEB Construction $ 144,000.00 Store # 44 San Antonio, TX Remodel-HEB Groce HEB Construction $ 145,000.00 Store # 45 San Antonio, TX Remodel-Albertson's Albertson's $ 1,100,000.00 Store 4025 San Antonio, TX Remodel-Albertson's Albertson's $ 2,250,000.00 Store 4014 San Antonio, TX Remodel-Albertson's Albertson's $ 2,200,000.00 Store 919 Los Lunas, NM Remodel-Albertson's Aibertson's $ 2,350,000.00 Store 2722 Beaumont, TX Remodel-Albertson's Albertson's $ 1,960,000.00 Store 4088 Round Rock, TX New Construction-Albertson's Albertson's $ 568,900.00 Store 4093 Austin, TX Remodel-Albertson's Albertson's $ 1,400,000.00 Store 2723 Conroe, TX Remodel-Albertson's Albertson's $ 1,900,000.00 Store 4012 San Antonio, TX Remodel-Albertson's Albertson's $ 1,400,000.00 Store 4028 San Antonio, TX Remodel-Albertson's Albertson's $ 1,600,000.00 Store 4019 Austin, TX Remodel-Albertson's Albertson's $ 1,300,000.00 Store 4015 San Antonio, TX Remodel-Albertson's Albertson's $ 450,000.00 Division Offices Houston, TX Remodel-Albertson's Albertson's $ 450,000.00 Division Office Ft. Worth, TX Remodel-Albertson's Albertson's $ 1,200,000.00 Store 4127 Desota, TX Remodel-Albertson's Albertson's $ 1,300,000.00 Store 4037 Farmers Branch, TX Centr~al Builder~s, Inc. . _ x ~, . _.. ., .. ,;: . s ~,. ,~~.: 3. ~ "~~~_~~.i.._ ~:t _._ Carl D. Ehrlich-President Carl Ehrlich established Central Builders in 1989, in ciirect respanse to the need to till niche market areas in the constrt~ction industry. He successfull~ founded and built the compan~~ with quality business ethics and faie• pricing, operating v~~ithin the philosophy "a company is only as good at its team." As such, Cari has gathered a phenomenally talented and to~~al group of construction experts that cover a Uroad range of ~eld specialties. The company sustains a 100% rate for repeat business, with a continued reputation within the industr,y for top quality project deliver~. CBI is ixow licensed to build in rnajor states from California to Florida. HIGHLIGHTS OF EXPERIENCE CENTRAL BUILDERS INC. President, 1989 to Present • Direct all aspects of company operations, expansion plans, projects, and personnel controls for a company offering ground up and remodel commercial construction. • Hands-on professional who travels frequently between San Antonio Headquarter offices, to branch operations and field projects. • Strong experience recognizing construction talent, with a reputation for hiring and developing "the best of the best." Lead teams and cultivate trusting relationships, that result in an exemplary management and non-management retention rate. • Primary contributor to establishing a"can-do" attitude at all levels of the company. • Key executive regarding client and relations and contracting criteria. Established and quickly growing industry following due to accomplished business practices. • Provide the leadership to evolve business to n:.v~ levels and areas of production such as fixture installation, finish carpentry, etc. EDUCATION / TRAIlVING Missouri Valley College Marshall, Missouri • Guest Speaker at Lorman Seminars • Contributor to various Community Interest Groups • Member Builder's Network PO Box 34870 San Antonio, TX 78265 Phone: 210-590-0235 ~" gory Lawson, Manager Estimating / Project Management Greg is a key eYecutive decision-maker on behalf of company business interests especially pertinent to team building, executive relations, and o~~erall project operations. Offering extensive engineering design experience and expert project management knowledge, Greg provides technical guidance on critical project issues. Paramount to Greg's professional attributes, are his abilities to select and t~~ain the right team for the job, and direct and prepare operations to meet trend setting project initiati~~es. HIGHLIGHTS OF EXPERIENCE CENTRAL BUILDERS INC. Manager of Estimating / Proiect Management, 2001 to Present • Executive Manager responsible for overseeing estimating, project managers, construction technology issues, and employee training initiatives. • Coach, mentor, and prepare motivated personnel for future management positions within the company. • Oversee multiple new and remodel projects totaling up to $lOM+. Establish and implement project support programs to ensure quality, on-time conshuction demands are met. • Executive liaison regarding project estimating, buyouts, purchasing, costing, and contract issues. PROJECTS • School expansions and remodels for San Antonio School Districts. • Corporate and School business office renovations and expansions. • HEB store expansions and WTW remodels throughout the State of Texas • Albertsons new construction WTW remodels in TX, OK, NM, LA, AZ • Osco Drug, Sprouts Crrocery & Savon Drug remodels in TX, CA, MO • Various Projects for the State of Texas • Chase Bank Rebrand throughout South Texas EDUCATION / TRAINING Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering Technology Interdisciplinary Studies in Mathematics and Computer Science Midwestern State University, Wichita Falls, Texas • Project Manager Seminars • MS Project Soflware • MS Office Professional (Excel) PO Box 34870 San Antonio, TX 78265 Phone: 210-590-0235 Central Builde~s, Inc. _ __- ----. Kurt David Robinson, Project Manager Kurt contributes seasoned engineering and project u~anager experience. Currently he is managing urnlti-locale projects bndgeted between $lP•i and $7M per construction site. His breadth of experience includes commercial construction on behalf of both inilitar~ and ci~~ilian contracts. Key professional attributes include effective problein soh~ing and cammunications proficiencies. ffiGHLIGHTS OF EXPERIENCE CENTRAL BUILDERS INC. PROJECT MANAGER 2005 to Present • Manage all aspects of multi-simultaneous construction projects. Responsible for hiring and supervising subcontractors, to ensuring quality worlananship within deadlines and budget allocations. Experienced in safety, estimating, and cost controls. • Maintain an in-depth reporting and tracking system, in order to accurately forecast multi- proj ect manpower hours, materials, and scheduling factors. • Conduct ongoing fact-fmding, data gathering, and communications as a project relations representative to clients, suppliers, and contractors regarding project logistics. • Effectively direct 30 to 60-member crews including hiring, training, scheduling, supervising, motivating, and ternunating actions. • Established record of over 15+ successful project completions with CBL. Prior Experience PROJECT MANAGER, Texaco Inc., Houston, Texas • Successfully managed petroleum indusiry related projects, teams, and resources. PRODUCTION MANAGER, Chelton Inc, Texas • Managed technical production projects pertinent to military contracts. EDUCATION / TRAIIVING Business and Liberal Arts Curriculum Stephen F. Austin State University Nacogdoches, Texas University of North Texas, Denton, Texas • OSHA Certified • Project Management Training • MS Office Professional PO Box 34870 San Antonio, TX 78265 Phone: 210-590-0235 Fritz Loeschel-Project Superintendent Fritz offers 15 years successful experience in the construction industry. As a dedicated company Project Superintendent and construction professional, he is experienced with a broad array of commercial projects. Successful background includes ground up Self Storages, Strip Malls, Churches, Carwashes and Residential budgeted in the range of 5 million to 15 million. As a project superintendent, Fritz offers hands on management style leadership with demonstrated crisis resolution talents. Experience Central Builders, Inc. Project Superintendent Primary job responsibilities includes: on site coordination of all subcontractors, work crews and material delivery. Insures problems are solved before they impact the production or budget. Provides necessary supervision and oversight to ensure project is built per plans, specs and budget. Enforces safety on jobsite and acquires pernuts and schedules inspections. Education/Trainin~ OSHA Training Project Management Microsoft Applications American Contracting Soflware 1 St Aid & CPR Training Traffic Lane Closure Certified Plumbing Apprentice Electrical Apprentice Career Projects Multi story Self Storages in multiple states Church in Spring Branch Strip Malls in multiple states Carwashes in multiple states Residential Homes ~~~~~~~ , ~~ ~ ~~ ~- ,~~@ ~_ ~~~~ ¢. '~ ~l~.~c~:'"~`~= ~~"S 7 ,~ . >... ~~~ . ~~~. Leo Luevano, Project Superintendent Leo brings over 15 ;~~ears construction experience to aar conipany. Thougl~ not limited to I3E.~3 client projects, he remains in high demand vvith HEB, due to his people skills and demonstrated knowledge of project reqairements. As a Snperinteudent, Leo establishes eacellent relations ~vith ciients and st-bcontractors, and is recognized for his consununate professionalism, cost coutrol management, and cansistent abilities ta lead teams to accomplish gaals correctlv the tirst time. HIGHLIGHTS OF EXPERIENCE PROJECT SUPERINTENDENT, 2005 to Present • Successfully supervise on going commercial job sites integrating new, remodel, and renovation proj ects. • Regularly requested by HEB construction teams, as a highly competent Superintendent with demonstrated system and project lrnowledge supporting HEB protocols. • Supervise up to 10-member crews regarding daily production, quality worlananship, and meeting of demanding project schedules. • Collaborate effectively as a bilingual communicator with subcontractors, store managers, crew members and other industry professionals to ensure timely project completion. • Excellent safety team leading record with zero on job major incidents. • Rapidly promoted from Carpenter position. 13 HEB remodel / renovation projects San Antonio I.S.D. Fox Tech / Sam Houston High School expansion and remodel San Antonio River Authority Prior Ezperience iber, Summit Daily, San Antonio, Texas ler, I3EB Construction, San Antonio, Texas Antonio, Texas MII.ITARY - U.S. Navy EDUCATION / TRAINING Associate of Arts in Accounting & Business Management San Antonio Community College, Texas OSHA Training Forklift, Sky Jack, Bobcat Equipment Operator (Certified) Windows MS Excel • Accounting sldlls PO Box 34870 San Antonio, TX 78265 Phone: 210-590-0235 Cen tr~al Builders, In c. Rhonda Piel, Project Administrator Rhonda offers over 9 y°ears experience as an integral member of Central I3uilder's support team. I3er background incorporates experience as a seasoned Praject Coordinator and Administrator on behalf of large scale construction projects and industrial production agendas. She is a vital contribntor to ot~r turnkey project achie~ements, and department liaison to both internal and external customers. From coordinating peaple and resources, to managing special project criteria for our clients, Rhonda continnall,y eYCeeds client and compan,y e~.pectations. ffiGHI.IGHTS OF EXPERIENCE CENTRAL BUILDERS INC. Proieet Administrator, Corporate Headquarters, San Antonio, Texas • Manage project adminisirative and office support systems pertinent to all preliminary, active, and passive client account activities. • Coordinate all incoming/outgoing project correspondence including schedules, special requests, contracts, bids, estimates, billing, audits, and purchase/ordering issues. • Respond to general inquiries for both new and established business. Manage preparation of materials for special projects and training initiatives. • Function in an Assistant Project Manager capacity, ensuring follow-up actions for multi-state projects are completed in a timely manner. Ensure prompt and efficient client services and rapid-turn response on behalf of all customer requests. • Successfully support multi-simultaneous projects from concept to goal. EDUCATION / TRAI1vING Attended Bossier Community College, LA Continuing Professional Development Software: Photoshop, MS Office Professional Accounting Skills OSHA Training PO Box 34870 San Antonio, TX 78265 Phone: 210-590-0235 C B C~NTI2AL BUILDERS, ~NC. COMPIL~D FINANCIAL STATEIVI~NTS FOR THC iYINE MOIVTHS END~D S~PT~MB~R 30, 2QQ9 SAN ANTONIO, T~XAS ~ Ridaut, Barrett & Co.. P.C. CertEf,ed Fubl~c Accoun.anrs Mthonp S Ridous CPA S~kcn G. BartQlt (:PA 901 N.E Laop ~StO ~ Suite i00 2?0•829• 1793 San Antnnia, ie^as 7&:D9 6pQ~d.t3•aJf9 Fu: 829-l67A ACCOUNTANTS' CQMPILATION I2~PORT To tl~e Part~lers C B Gentral Builders, lnc. 5an Antonio, Te~as ~ue iiave compited the accompanyin~ ba(ance sheet of C B Central Builders, Ine. {a Texas Corporation) as of September 30, 2409, and tl~e related statements of income and relained eArnings and cash flows Cor the nine months then ended, and ihe accompanyin~ supplementary informalion conlained in Schedule 1 through 5, ~~liich is presented onl}~ for supple~~~entary a~~alysis purposes, in accorda~~ce wilh Statements on Standa~•ds for Accounting and Revie~v Services issued by the American Institute of Certif ed Public Accounta~ils. fl compilatian is limited to presenting in !he form oF fna~lcial statements and supplementary scheduies, infarmation ihat is ti~e representation of n~ana~ement. We have nat audited or reviewed tl~e accnmpanying financia! staten~ents and supplementary schedules and, accordingly do n4t express an Qpinion or any other form of assurance on them. Generally accepted acco~inling principles require that consolidated Fnanciai statements be presented when a company has variable itzterest entities. Management llas inCo~7ned us that only financia! staiements of C B Centra! BuiIders, Inc. is rec~uired due to banl: covenants. If consalidated fnancial siatements ~vere presented, ne[ income would Uave increased by $70,73Q. i1~lana~einent l~as elected to omit suhstantially al! of the disclosures renuired by generally accepted accouniing princiFles. If tl~e on~itted disclosures were included in lhe fnancial statements, they mighl in(luence Ehe user's conclusion aboul ihe Company's ~nancial position, resulEs of operati~ns and eash flows. Accordingly, these financia[ staternents are n~t designed for those wh4 are not infornled about such matters. ~ , ~~~-- ~s' ~~ p ~' December I4, 2Q09 ARember qmerican keslitvle of Certified PuMic AccamtrMs ~ B C~+ NTRAL BUILD~RS, INC. BALANCE~HEET SEPTEII~IBER 3D, 2009 ASSETS ~URI2CNT ASSETS Cash Q ~,1.~~ ~ccaunts Receivable - Coiitract 2,$22,878 Accounts Receivable - Retainage G9,~t17 Accounts Receivable - A.ffiliates 569,516 Cost and Estimated ~arnings in ~xcess of Billings on Uncompleted Contracts 422,099 Prepaid Income Taaes 80.33Q Total Current Assets $ 3,968,~F2S FIh~D ASS~TS Construction Equipment 952,093 Autos and Trucks 1,24~,123 Office ~quipment &. Furniture 234,2I~ Less: Aceumulated Depreciation (2.199,98Q) 230,~~0 TOTAL ASS~TS ~ 4.198.878 See Aceountants' Compilation Report Page 2 Ridout, 8arren & C~., P.C. • CeMiGed Publit Ac[oun~ants C I3 CLNTRAL BUILDERS, I~VC. BAL.4NC~ SHEET SEPTENIB~R 34, 2049 LIABILITI~S .~ND STOCK~IOLBER'S EQUITY CUItR~NT LIABILITIES ~ceou::;s Pa; aLle - Trade $ ~~3,5? 8 Accaunts Payable - Retainage ?2,903 Accrued Payralt Ta~es 3,839 Sales Tax Payable 103,260 Accrued Liabilities G76,933 Billings in Escess of Cost and ~stimated ~arnings on Uncompleted Cot~tracts I26,Q22 Current Porlion of Long-Term Debi 62,53~ Line ofCredit ~06,Q00 Note Payable 208,555 Margin Taa Payable b,4S4 Total Current Liabilitics L(~NG-TCRM LIABILITI~S Notes Payable 303,508 Less: Current Portion ~62.53~) COO.LDCFGRR~D TAX~S Deferred Income Taxes Payable $ 2,560,1b8 2~1,074 . 33,815 STQCI~IIOLDCR'S EQUITY Co.mmon Stock 1,0~0 Retained ~arnings 1.3~i2.821 1.363.821 TOTAL L[ABILtT~~S Al''dD STOCKTIOLDER'S ~QUITY . ~_198.878 See Accountants' Compi3atifln Reporl Page 3 RidQw, 8arrett B Co.. P.C. ~ Cen~Fied Public Accountarus C B CENTRAL BUILD~RS, INC. STATEIVI~NT OF I1~C011~IE AIYD iZETAIN~D EARNINGS F4R TF~IE NINE NI4NTHS ENDED SEPTEMB~R 30, 2009 CONSTI~UCTION REVEN-ITE {Sclledule 2) $ $,8~2,063 CONSTRUCTION COST (Schedule 2) 7.562.311 GR45S PR+OFIT 979,252 OP~RATING ~XPENS~S (Sciiedule 1) INC011~ FROM ~P~RATIQNS OTNER EXP~NS~ (II~ICOM~) Ofil~er Income Interest Expe~ise Cantritautions ~Ol k Matclling Rent Income Bad De6! Recovery ~C~1VI~ BEFORE T.~XES 930.735 48,517 $ (23,234} 29,67~1 1 Q,239 37,029 (4,~~0} (7_Sb5) 37.1~3 11,37~ PROVISIQN F4R INC4M~ TAX~S N~T [NC~ME 2 ~7~ 9, l OQ 1ZETAIN~D ~AI2NING5 AT JANUARY 1, 2Q09 l,353,721 RETAIN~D ~ARJ~III~iGS AT SEPTENIB~R 30, 2009 '~ i.362.821 See Accountants' Compilation Report Page 4 Ridoui. Barrelt & Co., P.C • Cemfied Public Accouniants C B CElVTRAL BUILI}ERS, INC. STATE~VICNT OF CASH FLO~'~S FO~R TH~ IVIi~IE iVIONTI~S ENDED SEPTEI~`IB~R 30, 2009 CASH FLOWS FR4M OPERATING ACTIVITIES: Net Incorne x 9,100 AD.TL,~STI:'IENTS T~ ItEC~NCILE RiE'I' I:~CQIl~I~ 'I'O ~E'~' CASH PROVID~D SY O~P~RATIi~G ACTIY~TIES: Depreciation a~~d Amartization $ 89,891 Inerease in Accounts Receivable (55,036) tncrease in Accounts Paya6le 309,5~3 Decrease in BilIings in ~~cess ~i~Cast _ and Estimated Eaniings {63,887) Ine~•ease in DeCerred Ta.~es 11,740 Increase in Cost and ~stimated ~arnings in ~YCess of Billings (4I5,582) Inerease in Accrued Liabilities 547,D68 Decrease in Margin Taxes (19.980) T~TAL ADNSTMENTS 363.7~7 N~T CASH PR4VID~D BY ~P~RATII~IG ACTIVITT~S 372,8~7 CASI-I F'LOWS FROM IN`T~STING AC'TIVITIES: Capital E~penditures {1,805) Increase in Relatecl Party Loans (537.673) N~T CASI~ US~~} IN INVESTiNG ACTI~'ITI~S (539,~75} CASH FLOWS FFtQM C'INANCING ACTIVITIES: Payments on Lo~~g-Terni Debt ( i 8G,05 I} Advances on Short-Tenn DeUt Z37.000 l~r~T CASH PRUVIDED BY FINANCII~G ACTIVIT.ICS 50.949 NCT D~CIt~ASE IN CASI~ AND CASI•I CQUIVALTNTS (I l ~,b72~ CASI-I AND CASH ~QUIVAL~NTS - JANUARY 1, 20Q9 119.SG0 CASH AND CASH ~QUIVALENTS - S~PTCMII~R 30, 2009 :~ ~.188 See Accountants' Compilation Report Page 5 Ridout. Barrert S Co.. P.C. • Cert~fied Puhlic Accountants San Antonio Independent School D~stric~ 1702 North Alamo Street, Suite 307 • San Antonio, Tex:as 78215-IlZIl3 Telephone (210) 271-3322 • Fax (210) 271-3330 Construction Management BOAsRD OF EDUCATI~Pi dAMES HUWAdtID President CARLOS VILLAGt3t'EiAA: Vice Prcsident January 22~, Za~g T#IOMASC.LOPEZ. Secretary DOUG SELLERS Asst Secretary (~i.GA M. HEdt'_~IAIYIIDE~ Central BWiOders, ~Lt~tl l~embea ~~500 N~acagd,oc~In~ e~ iR~ ~c.~s~o ~. ea~~r~.~. . . Mcmbec Sa~ AntQnia Texas 7~82~7 ~~i~ &u}~ , 11'~embea RI~~. Cdff E~'1'I~~aC~'1, DR. R~B~RT JI.Q~:4IIt~ Superiatendent: E ~nraut~ like ~,o ta~ tiM~s ~op,portunity to tt~ank you for your excellent perforr~aarace nn the ~ra4~~s yo~ ~ave~ ~nrarlc~:d am ~Fo~r ti~is San Antonio ISD. The ass~d~c~us ~~~gamc~ y~our company has shawn on these fast track project~ has na~ g~ un~atice~. ~ai s~~0,y was the project completed in a satisfactory manner but is was done: ~nrothc:u~ re€~o~nciamg ~4~e,~;~al~nty and craftsmanship. E aEsa uv~sh, ~a callll ~a ~~~u~r a~tention the work of your Management team of Project manager,, G~e~ ta~nrsun ar~d' Ge;r~~Ealt ~~~erintencfent, Sf~awn Mulvihil[. I've worked with many p~oject 11~lanag~s~'' a~r~cf Superanten,d~rn~s ~i~m ~an Antonio on projects of varying size, and your team ~s one of t~ie ~e~,~. The.~r i~r~~a~i~t,e ~.w~ys of ~ooking at construction conflicts and cons#raints res~Jted in im~FQ~d,' ~rc~}ects.. !%reg a~rn,c! 5iln,~w~n are a cred~t to you Company. ~hank ya~ agai~rn f,ac ~a;~a~r excellent performance. I am looking fon~vard to working with yc~u agaM~r~ i~ the fu,t~~e•.. Sioicerely,. a~ ~ `..%~ ~ , ~;i ~ ~;~.., ,~ ;~ ~, ~ ~ ~La:nny Wac~23 DarectQr - ~F~~il~i~,i~es P~la~n~r~a~g ~ Construction vort-discrimina[ion Statemene ~an .aacaru ;~iue:penclerrt ~uhonl ~~str;ct .i~e~ not ;;scriminate an the basis o,'race, relieion_ ::o'or. nat~ ,nW -; ->~~. ;e~_ >r ;i~abi'rir-. ~• t,r:~~. ~:,•~~ :uL'C~S7l?A ._- T~ r _._ 2C`,Iti'It;Ca. 1F _ ~". ~rll-S .'.1C:C(ii: ~ ~- U.~I_~:!1'uf ~)f .~~ a;ns. in accnrda,~c:: <<~-ti ,.~ _ .. '.:I _ . . <: ki : ~t.i:- , ~_. ~.^~en~c~: ,.~ : .. _:~~i.:_ ,_ _~ _ ~ 4 1~_,~ -='r„n r -~,~ .I,,_?°habilizanca ac: - , _.~,~ ~__ a r c: h i t: e: c; t s: January 19; 200~ To 1~lhom 1- ~V~ay Concem: If is:wifh g~eat p~easure that l recamrnend to you Ntr. Ca~l Q. Ehrlich, President Qf C:B' Central Buifdecs. Ltd. as a~eneral CQnt~actor. The rt~ost r~cenfi project I have he~e~ the pleasure ofi wQrking with Garl on i~ the ~. Sa~~ A~ntor~io R~uer f~uthorit~ projeet a~ 1 f~ East Guenther St., Sar Antonio, T~ ! ~82~4 complere:d in Jun~ 2QQ?. This pr~jeGt was a$3M pr~ject and over 62,004 ': s~. Ccart Ehr,lich: resp4nde.c~ v~rell ~€~ the owr~er`s stringent time constraints and ~ d~r~°n~nsfraTed: t'he abi:6'ties, sleil~ an~ kno~vledg~ r~qui~~d of a quaGfy G~nerak ~:ontractoF~ C'c~rl EI^rli~h~`~~ pe~~na~ hands-c~n app~Qacl~ has been ir~strumer~tal in: fihe d~~el~o~r~nent o~~' hi~~ S~perin~~nden# and Project Management ~taff. As an• arc~i:fec,i, wQrkir~g with Cu~l ~h~iieh a~td C~ ~enlral Bulders. L~d is ana ha~ been a. R:b~~as.u.r~. ~arl ~rrFfie~`~ c~mmifm~nt fa managing on tirr~e and i~ k2udg;e:t~ pr:ojee.ts has rrsad:e hi~ ~acnpan~ one of our p~ef~Re~ Gene~ai ~.ontractr~rs. GCIf.I's i~rf~rity is irnpeccaafe and hk~ h€~~estl~ Es Q~ the highest. I reco~mmec~~ ~ tl°r~: Staf e: o~ C~nrgi~ ~ran i CurE Ehrffen lic~~~c~e fc~r General Contra~linc uQQ-~ ° I~i~ suc:cezs,fuh ccs.rr~p€e.tion Qf the ~~ear~r c~nct a~}t Qther applieation requi~er~~nts, S~cer-e~l~, ~ , ! ~~ ~ ~ ~~~. i ~ 1 4~ 1 e{~ N~.. C~,nGCad;, Alf~ :l~.~i~~.lx, ~~~7tq!a ~.CNiYi. h.','ia1 ~I f.?. Neii~ Go~ea~l~ ~~p~P.7~ ~~4~~t~eE~~. C~.~. M+y~iz:Ii~=~:. ~J$l, ti;.Si.i~;~ 1' T 4~ca~t Geva~IQS Sfi, ~cut A~tfonl~. T~ 7$20:4 i ; _~,~ ~;,,~,:.~,r:.~~~~- (2' Oj; 829-a~737` ~ I Texas ~~o:ard of Ar,cl~~it~~t~ral Excxn~rin~~. Reg. ~$g2~ ~ ~',~-.i4~°~'e~ [:adu„4't~r~s^,~tlliittr,.ilssw::JaAt lames;t~"~,~~.:,?8~ :U~c?c:ir~!es=. :i~r:ay~~rrvE(S:.A :n~ ~~'.:~m~tn~>L.~~ '~;N" f.L'_rK:~.l,~;,41~;,a; A:,~d. l i N=el i__ n:iF1_i:'} r;ri:: _r"'i;:'-~'~ ~`::. '~~ =-_ ?n-1t+::- ..:-~+~- .._ . ~ i~ri_.. ~:xc~=; archi~~c7s September 30, 2008 Mr. Shawn Muivihill Centrc~l Builders 11800 Nacogdoches Rd Son Antonio, TX 78217 RE: SA6V AI~TONIO ttIV~R AUTH~RiTY RE~lOVA-ZIONS {E. Euclid St. EnMironmental Center / E. Guenther St. Matn Office) Dear Shawn: Congratutations on fhe successful completion of the San Antonio River aufihor~ty renovptior~ projects. You deserve a feather in your cap for a ~ob welf done by you and your staFF. Centra! Builders did an exceilent ~ab of rnaking the vision far this important renovation a reality. Your company's dttention to detai[ was instrumental in ma~Cing this project the success that it is. Your abili~y ta perform your duties on an active facility without any accidents or ;njuriES during the canstruction phrxse speaks well of your professional handling of this project. Your on-sifie management abitity +~vds ke~r tc~ completing this project on time and in budget. ~hank you c~nd the enti~e Central Suilders company for your commitment ta exce[lence and for all the extra steps you #ook to ensure a success.ful projsc~. I would be happy fo recommend your company for future projects o~ ~his scope. 5incere&y, ' ~-~-~~,1 ~. - ~ ~ ickey Conrad, AIA Principa( -i;~,0~~_ : !ariaG_'N:-tf ~i~~taes af =te^~nmt:a:c~:er.V ~YCfi ~erfr~: $uitr~s.S~+: ~. arc~et.ae~ ~r~sa~: ~vtickeyCbmc~. f~lk, Mtu1LQ~;~~.E~1 _IVlik- RSSOC~l95: La~ee8lTaa?see. Rt~ ~ados Cor,~stExdit+a .. AssCC. AIA~ O'NeiikCbmm~d Q,~al! n`eeltilects;. Imc:. ' 1~E Cevall~o~Sfreef Stret LtirrSD~io~: Tcht9s 7630'4. it'~ e 1 Q:3^e~:l'7:r:: rc.~ z',rc~'~ r, .r.~;o; ~"~IiX:Cyt>^..t~'Y SAIS D San Antonio Independent School District 1702 North Alamo Street, Suite 307 • San Antonio, Texas 78215-1213 Telephone (210) 271-3322 • Fax (210) 271-3330 Construction Management ~ September 17, 2007 C.B. Central Builders, Ltd. 11800 Nacogdoches Road San Antonio, Texas 78268 Attention: Shawn Mulvihill and Greg Lawson RE: Fox Tech High School Renovations Sam Houston High School Renovations Gentlemen, BOARD OF EDUCATION JAMES HOWARD President CARLOS VHLLARREAL Vice Presideot THOMAS C. LOPEZ Secretary DOUG SELLERS AssG Secretary OLGA M. IdERNANDE2 Member ELISEO E. CADENA Member DR. ROBERT J. DUROPI Superinteodcat As you both know, summer construction projects relating to school districts can be very challenging. I want to thank you for an excellent job at both Fox Tech High School and Sam Houston Higl~ School. The projects were completed on time and with quality workmanship. Your cooperation with school staff and SAISD construction management was outstanding. We look forward to working with you on future projects. Sincerely, ;--,, ° r--: ~~~~~ Don R. Aird Project Coordinator SAISD Construction Management DA/md _ ... _ . _e~. .___ ~~_..~,__ _ __..__..... _ .._ ... ,_____._~ .._...~ __ _.._.._ _e. . . - - - - _ _ ., . San Antonio Independent School DisaiM does not discriminate on the basis of race, rel~6~on, color, national ongin, sex, or disability in providing education services, activities, and programs, including vocational programs, in accordance with Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, as amended; Title la of the Educational .amendments of 1972; section 504 ofthe Rehabilitation Act of 1973, as ame~ded. ~~,~EXAS p~' o ..~ . `~ ~ ~ Q~ H-~-B ~oriStrt,l~tion j~ ~ Division of H.E. Butt Grocery Company ~ ' ~~.. . . - ^ ~' ~; . , ~ ~ '~1 ~ ; , ~ ._~._ Central Builders, LTD. The following is a generaN list of:projects in which Central Builders, Ltd has been an integral part of the team dWring my years as an a~chi#ect in the private retaiE sector as u~el1 as with HEB Grocery Company. M~Itipfe ~Ibertsons Groce~r ;Stores rema~et proiec~s (Texas, New Mexico and Arizona), multiple retail spec bi,iildings (marnly~ Sa~ Rntor~iu), ar~d r'riu~pie ~~lE~ Ctirncery. store remodel projects (Texas) ranging in size frorn a~proximately ~ 0,000 S~ - 8Q,000 SF. ~he constfuctior~ cos#srange fi~om $~5(30,000 to as much as $3M. MF. Ca~fi Ehrlich, l~resi~r~t o~ Centt~al fiuilders, ~, sta~ted the company as a small rernodel contractor. Carl has est~blishe~ th~ cornpar~ as~avery rediable generai contractor. They responded well to the owne~s unreason~ble time constrairits ancf t~ghCcost b~dqets (as typical in fihe r•etaik rraaFket sector). As the company grew, so did their knowledge of canstruc~ion. 111IF. Carf ~~ich's ~ ~ a~ ha~ds on a~xproactr t~:projects a~d ~his increasing knowledge of various building systems creaEed a,very ve~atile constFUCtiorr compar~y abfe to handPs>largerand more complex projects. The company's persorme! are some of the best I'~r~ deal~: witM oveF the years:. They have: beec~ seleeted; to :be on severa~ design buifd teams helping the Gient, the a~chitect and the consulting, engiReers ta. ~ceate the most cost ~f~e~:b~ldi~g! type req~ired for its i~tended use. They also created great vvor~Cing relationshi ps with~ ~om~ o~ the fastest: g~owing; g~eates~. quality and high[y recognized sub contractors i n and around the staEe: o# Texas. Rs a Texas archi~ect:for o~eF faufteen yeafs, working with Centraf Suilders, Ltd is and has been a p{easure: Their commitrrrenf: f~ pFavide the ~t seavice anc~ c,~eatesE: raesponse has made tfiem one of HEB Grocery's most dependable general contcactcars:. ~F~eiFi~tegri#y is im~ecca~le anci; tlneir hanestly is af the highest You don't find too many com~panies ~vith fheirtype of leader:strij~ and' success: Sincerefy;. Oscac Per~a, ar:.. AIA HEB'. Const~trctio~, Facil~ty ~ulanager ll~ (210} 938-7J62: ~- -~.0.~. ~ox Z40990 -.San ~e~4anio, ~ex~s.TSaa~ `~ . ~ ,~, ~,« ~ ..,:~~L ~.~,«~u ucu~u iviaiia~r rov~n ii-~trucuun. uCiure uccupat~cy. ~ lar gest San Antonio interior Fi nish -out Cont ractors Published Sepcember 19, 2008 Ranked by local total inte rior fi~ish-out billings 2007 ~ Interior Finish-out Finish-out fi~ish-out Total No. of projects projects Percentage Lxal Company name billings billings local awarded completed of work chief Addras Ioca12007 2007 employees/ 2007 2007 Interior executive/ Rank Phone, Fax (Year est locally) (millions) (millions) companywide (millions) (milfions) finish-out Title 1 Ca+structors R Associates f24 S54 20 S28 524.5 44% Mark Jones 10100 Reunion Place, Suite 120, 78276 ~93 ~ce President 541-0651, 541-0656 (DND) 2 Metropolihn Co~uacting Co. Ltd. 22.31 81.34 82 22.15 6.05 32 Tim Swan 990 Isom. 78216 82 CEO 829-5542,829-8515(1986) 3 Dubbds ConVacting LLC dba Dimensions 12.41 12.61 56 17.13 11.3 100 Joseph Oubbels ContracU~g 62 President 8615 8otts Lane, 78217 829-1388, 829-1389 (2004) 4 E I S Contracton Inc 9.58 9.85 25 9.68 12.73 95 Dale Culbertson i 5416 Schertz, 78233 25 . President ; 650-9494, 650-9480 (2000) ~ c Central Buitden Ltd. 9 26 30 24 24 90 Carl Ehrtich J I P.O. Box 34870, 78265 80 Managi~g General 590-0235, 590-0441 (1989) Partner ~ G Horizon Intarlor Systems Inc 6.9 6.9 7 6.9 6.9 100 Stephen Read and V P.O. Box 781435, 78Z78 7 Rod fowler 829-7997, 828-3223 (1984) Partners 7 Tfi~ Prlsm Group Inc 6.42 6,42 16 6.8 6Z 100 Tom Stephens 2222 Cee Gee, 78217 16 President 828-2228. 82&2001 (1993) 8 Th~ Sabin~l Group 5.4 6.8 8 4.2 4 60 Mark Wohlfarth 1901 5. Flores, 78204 8 ONmer 22fr34J0, 226-3425 (2005) ~ Kopplow Co~struction Co. Inc. 5.39 Z8.6 19 .959 5.4 19 Thomas Green I 7373 Broadway, Suite 101, 76209 29 Presiderrt ~ 826-9888, 826-9822 (1976) ~ ~ O Gan~ CoetrscUny Group ltd. • 4.8 26.2 25 5.3 4 15 Pat Crane i 5719 KemNick, 78238 25 President 523-1111, 523-1110 (1990) ~ 11 ~ ~on Construcdon Co. Inc. 4.5 4.5 11 5.1 4.8 100 Eric Muchnick 1150 N. Loop 1604 W., Suite 108-611, 11 OwnedPresident 78248 493-4567, 493-4647 (1980) 1 A MJC Industries Inc. dba MJC a Assoctatas 2.5 12.7 12 2.5 2.5 50 Michael Cotugno G 10906 Laureate Drive, Suite 100, 78249 12 President 690-9863, 690-9872 (1976) 1~ Tejas hemier 8uilidng Co~Vactor 1.53 2.2 17 3.5 1.53 70 Julissa Carielo 9200 Broadway, Suite 122, 78217 17 President 821-5858, 821-5862 (2006) 14 G.W. Mitchell ConstrucUon 1.41 27.03 65 0 6.08 5 William Mitchell 2002 N. St Mary's, 78212 63 President 227-8127. 229-1156 (1927 ) 1 C Keyl~y Int .962 1.54 7 .126 .126 63 Anita Kegley J 16118 University Oak, 78249 7 President 349-4994, 349-4993 (1983) 1 G Rosenberger Construction .933 .933 11 .933 .933 4 Clay Page V 10000 IH-10 W., Suite 420, 78230 86 Vice President 691-A800, 691-4805 (2004) ~ architects O"In~ ~erraJ Oppel~ Ncl~.lo~f. I~w. February 16, 2009 To Whom It May Concern: It is with great pleasure that I recommend to you Mr. Carl D. Ehrlich, President of CB Central Builders, Ltd. as a General Contractor. The most recent project I have had the pleasure of working with Carl on is the San Antonio River Authority project at 100 East Guenther St., San Antonio, TX 78204 completed in June 2007. This project was a$3M project and over 62,000 sf. Carl Eh~lich responded well to the owner's stringent time constraints and demonstrated the abilities, skilis and knowledge required of a quality General Contractor. Carl Ehrlich's personal hands-on approach has been instrumental in the development of his Superintendent and Project Management stafF. As an architect, working with Carl Ehrlich and CB Central Builders, Ltd. is and has been a pleasure. Carl Ehrlich's conimitment to managing on time and in budget projects has made his company one of our preferred General Contractors. Cati's integrity is impeccable and his honestly is of the highest. I recommend the licensing board grant Carl Ehrlich and C.B. Central Builders, Ltd. licensure for General Contracting upon successful completion of any application requirements. Sincerely, Mi ael N. Conrad, AIA ncipal Texas Board of Architectural Examiners, Reg. #8922 H:\OFFICE MnNAGErdENT~leflers of recommenealion\L021609_Cenfwl Bulde~SARA Projsci.doc Prindpas Mickey Corrad . AA Mark Oppell . WA, LEED PP Lwrel TaC~, AIA, LEED AP senicr nssocletes Carbs Constarni~o, Aesoc. AIA James Moore, AIA Associates Sara Flcwers, AIA Etl Ga2a, fdA, LEED RP Mark Hodges, AIA O'Netll Corcad Oppell Mchdecls, hc t 74 E. Ceval'os Slre~t SanArncrio, Texas 78204 r:~ zio.azy.i~a~ Fax 210 32~.7730 ocozrchitects.com ~ ~'" ~ .,~ ~ ,;~ ~> 3 ~~ ~~ ~~ s w~s ~.' ~~~'~ ~ ~~ ~yR~~ S} t~. : . ~ '~~. ~h7 p~~~ ~Rer'"n}; ~ ~ ~ ~ ~~ I ~ ~ P ~ ..r ~ . ;• , .. -re~.'~'~.~~. C y £ ,dr`'~~` n~ a,5"~.~`.~.t AUSTIN • SAN ANTONIO ~~ ~~ ; _~ ~:, ... ~: :. , _~ - ~ «~._. ~: <..n~ ..:., _.. ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ _ ~ ~ ~ . ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ I ~ ~' f ~ _ .~ ' ' ,4;•~,~,.~ ,,i ~. ~; ~ Examples of `going the extra mile' to satisfy the customer abound. For instance, on one occasion, when Central Builders faced unavoidable equipment delivery issues with a customer, they made arrangements with another customer to trade equipment, thereby resolving the scheduling issue - despite the fact that these two customers were competitors. At another time, a remodel required matching existing Marlite paneling that had been discontinued, but by placing phone calls to distributors nationwide enough was located to complete the project. Central Builder's commi[ment to quality starts with the company's owner and founder, Carl Ehrlich. "Carl is totally committed to quality and customer satisfaction. He expects everything to be done right, and he expects to please every owner on every project," states Lawson. Consequently, Central Builders never deviates from plans and specifications by substituting inferior products or unsatisfac[ory workmanship. Quality products and quality workmanship are mandatory in all projects. "Furthermore, with Carl, there. are no excuses - just outstanding results. These are but a Eew reasons why our company has been able to build strong and lasting relationships with our client owners," he adds. While some contractors will hit the deadline for substantial completion only to have a punch list that takes an additional 30 days to complete, Central Builders knows that this is not acceptable to its client owners. Their objective is to always finish their jobs early or on time. For example, when they were on a fast-paced project with the San Antonio Independent School District in 2007, they not only finished the project before school started, but the school district was able to cancel the temporary module they had arranged at a savings of $70,000. "Our in-house labor force allows us to respond quickly to any challenge. This gives us more flexibility than contractors who use Y I I '~:~.i.~~.~ ' ; ' ::; i ,. ~ ~ t:,~ ~ ~~;,~ ~ . I . 'i ' ~;. Central Builders, Inc. projects include (clochwise from above): HEB Central Marhet - Cafe on the Run; Buffalo Wild Wings - across Te~cas; Corporate Business Office; Starbuchs - nationwide. strictly subcontracted labor. In today's competitive market any edge you have on the competition is critical," adds Lawson. Central Builders has assembled teams of experienced in-house professionals who have the expertise and knowledge to complete each job right. Led by a strong leadership team, including project managers and superintendents, they are trained to hit the ground running and to successfully advance each job swiftly to completion. In the e~ent of difficult construction schedules, they also maintain a long list of subcontractors to expedi[e project completion. A major advantage Central Builders has over other remodeling companies is that their work teams are used to working days and nights. "Because we do so much work for grocery stores, I'd say 70 percent of our work has to be done at night. It takes a special work force to switch back and forth. We have men who have been doing this for years and it definitely gives us an edge," says Lawson. Another advantage, he notes, is that they have in-house finish carpenters who complete the decor packages. Many other companies subcontract finish work out, often resulting in higher costs. Central Builders also owns much of its equipment, thereby reducing costs for its customers and speeding up mobilization on many projects. Project managers at Central Builders are empowered to strategically manage each project with the utmost efficiency. For instance, while many other companies have separate estimating and separate project management departments, Central Builders combines estimating with ~.~ '-~_ _ -- :_:~~'"~--~;-. _ company's bread-and-butter throughout its history, accounting for 70 percent of its current business. A portion oE the remodels within these stores has included construction of kiosk-type setups, including Starbucks coffee bars, cooking islands, sushi bars, tortillarias, bank branches, and small product or retail shops. Although grocery stores represent nearly 70 percent of the company's business, Central Builders has increasingly added schools and municipalities to its portfolio and will continue to expand in these markets in the coming years. These two inarkets presently account for 20 to 25% of cheir work. The balance of work includes miscellaneous projects such as car washes, Sav-On Drug Store, anci restaurants such as Starbuclcs, Maui Wowi, and Chili's. Central Builders also is doing more design-build projects and has ventured into new construction projects. New construction work has been completed for such clientele as Albertson's, H.E.B., Pro's Ranch, San Antonio Northside Independent School District, and the Chili's restaurant chain. Headquartered in San Antonio, with a branch office in Denton, Texas, north of Ft. Worth, Central Builders has 70 full-time employees. It reported revenue of $27 million in 2008, and has sustained steady growth the past 20 years. Because it is licensed in all major states from California to Florida, Central Builders has the advantage of being able to take on projects outside of Texas. In addition, the company maintains local workforces in many major cities. To date, Central Builders has completed a number of projects in other states, including Alaska, Oregon, California, New Mexico, Arizona, Colorado, Missouri, Oklahoma, Louisiana, Mississippi, South Carolina, and Florida. Counted among the company's most significant projects is the new construction oE the largest and most prestigious Albertson's ever built in Santa Fe, New Mexico; renovation oF the laboratory facilities used by the San Antonio River Authority for water testing; and the renovation of the HEB office coinplexes, a major 3-story office complex for H.E.B. located directly across from its corporate headquarters in San Antonio. "When Carl founded this company he promised to himself that he would take good care of his customers," says Lawson. "For 20 years this company has lived that promise. Our reputation speaks for itself. Therefore, when a custoiner hires Central Builders, he can be assured that his project will be completed on tiine, within budget, and meet the highest standards of quality." ~ n-~,,e%m~e.x ~ [,'_, - Other Central Builders, Inc. projects (from top): Chili's Restaurnnt; Northside ISD Testing Warehouse. Cent~al Builde~s, Inc. San Antonio office 11800 Nacogdoches San Antonio, TX. 78265 210.590.0235 PHONE 210.590.0441 FAX Denton office 2600 James St. Denton, TX. 76205 940.243.3000 PHONE 940.387.2510 FAX www. centralbuilders.net BID FORM GENERAL CONSTRUCTION CONTRACT PROJECT: BID TO: BID FROM: Kerr County Sheriffs Annex Kerr Counry Commissioners Court Kerr County Courthouse - Kemrille, Texas 78028 (NAME OF BIDDER) Project # 200935 The undersigned BIDDER agrees, if this Bid is accepted, to enter inta an agreement with OWNER, on AIA form A101-2007 Standard From ofAgreemenf Between Owner and Contractor where the Basis of Payment is a Stipulated Sum, to perforrn and furnish the Work as specified or indicated in the Bidding Documents for the bid Price and within the Contract Time indicated in the Bid and in accord.ance with the other terms and conditions of the Contract Documents. ~ 2. BIDDER further agrees that the contract is non-assignable except as provided foc in the PerFormance and Payment Bonds. ~ 3. in submitting this Bid, BIDDER represents, as more fully set forth in the Agreement, that: a. This Bid will remain subject to acceptance.for 30 (thirty) days after the day of Bid opening; • b. The Owner has the right to reject this Bid; c. BIDDER accepts the provisions of the Instructions and Supplementary Instructions to Bidders regarding disposition of Bid Security; d. ~ BiDDER will sign and submit the Agreement with the Bonds and other documents required by the Biddirig Requirements within 10 days after the date of OWNER's Notice of Award; e. BIDDER has examined copies of all the Bidding Documents;~ f. BIDDER has visited the site and become familiar with the general, locai, site conditions, and availability of labor, utilities and materials; g. BIDDER is familiar with federal, state and local laws and regulations; h. BIDDER has correlated the information known to EtIDDER, information and observations obtained from visits to the site, reports and drawings identified in the Bidding Documents and additional examinations, investigations, exploratlon, tests, . studies, and data with the Bidding Documents; ~ i. This Bid is genuine and not made in the interest of or behalf of an undisclosed person, firm, or corporation and is not submitted in conformity with an agreement or rules of a group, association, organization, or corporation; BIDDER has not directly or indirectly induced or solicited another Bidder to submit a false or sham Bid; j. BIDDER has received the following Addenda, receipt of which is hereby acknowledged: Addendum Number Date ~ ~~ z~ i c7 ~ ~ 4. BIDDER will complete the Work in accordance with the Contract Documents for the guaranteed maximum cost of the following prices: I. BID PACKAGE I(A) : SITE UTILITIES ~ ~ STIPULATED SUM BASE BID PRICE ~ ~ «~~ ~ ~~~ ~ , use words ~ ~ (figures) ~ BID PACKAGE i(B) : BUILDING PAD ~ STIPULATED SUM BASE BID PRICE ~ ~$ ~ ~`~ ~ ~ ~ (use words) (figures) " BID PACKAGE I(C) : GRADING, DRAINAGE, PAVING ~ STIPULATED SUM BASE BID PRlCE ~ ~$ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ (use words) . (figures) ~ il. BID PACKAGE II : BUILDING SHELL STIPULATED SUM BASE BID PRICE N~~ ~ (use words) ~$ ~ (figures) ~ III. BID PACKAGE III : BUILDING INTERIORS ~ STIPULATED SUM BASE BID ~ . PRICE ~ /U 4 . ($ ) ~ use.words ~ ) fi ures . ~ 9_ ) If all Bid Packages are awarded under a single contract, Bidder agrees to complete work for a the foilowing: - ' TOTAL ALL BID PACKAGES I(Arl(C), II 8 III ~ ~ TOTAL 5TIPULATED SUM BASE BID °' IU PRICE , ~ ~ ~~ L ~, ` ($ ~ ~ ~.;~. +~: ~ -S~ ) :. ~ (use words) _ __ - BID FORM If Bid Packages II 8 III are awarded under a singie contract, Bidder agrees to compiete work for the following: ~ TOTAL BID PACKAGES II 8111 only TOTAL STIPULATED SUM BASE BID . ~ ~$ ~ (use words) (figures) ALTERNATE 1: 2 Course Surface Treatment over Flexibie Base ,. in lieu of HMAC ~~ T~`" ? ALTERNATE 2: 12"x12" VCT in lieu of Glue Down Carpet °~ ALTERNATE 3: Exterior Stone Wainscot ~~ d~ `~.. ~, ~ ~ 5. Upon receipt of a written Notice to Proceed, Bidder agrees to commence work immediately. Bidder will complete the work in accordance with the contract documents within the following ~ number of calendar days: . ~ ~ BID PACKAGE I(A) : SITE. UTILITIES ~ CALENDAR DAYS . ~ BID PACKAGE I(B) : BUILDING PAD ~ CALENDAR DAYS BID PACKAGE I(C) : GRADING/DRAINAGE/PAVING `~ CALENDAR DAYS ~ BID PACKAGE II : BUILDING SHELL ~~ CALENDAR DAYS - BID PACKAGE III : INTERIORS I~~ CALENDAR DAYS ~ ~ if all Bid Packages are awarded under a single contract, Bidder agrees to compiete work within the following number of calendar days: ~ TOTAL ALL BID PACKAGES I(A)-I(C), II ~ III ~ CALENDAR DAYS ~ If Bid Packages II 8 III are awarded under a single contract, Bidder agrees to complete work within the foliowing number of calendar days: TOTAL ALL BID PACKAGES II ~ III only I~~ CALENDAR DAYS i~ 6. BIDDER agrees that the Work will be substantially compiete and ready for final payment in ~ accordance with the General Conditions on or before the dates.or within the number of calendar months indicated in the Agreement. The Work shaii include a 2-week commissioning period following the Date of Substantial Completion. ~ 7. The foilowing documents are attached to and made a condition of this Bid: ~~ ~ (a) Bid Security in the form of <~ ~~ - ~ cert~ed check, casHier's check, or Bid Bond (b) Bidder's Qualification Statement ~ (c) List of Subcontractors ^ . _ ` BID FORM 3 of 5 ~ . ;~ , ~ ~ 8. Overhead and Profit: The Undersigned hereby agrees that the Contractor's overhead and profit, to be charged in payment of Additional Work, will be based upon the following ~ percentages of the cost for said Work. Additional Work by Contractor's own forces: OVERHEAD AND PROFIT~% Additional Work by Subcontractor's forces: OVERHEAD AND PROFIT /~ % SUBMITTED O~ ZZ- ' , 2010. `a`~~~~~~a`aNSTR ~~,~,,,,~~~~~' j .~` G~ • ' vc~ '. l~ S~, • BY. (Firtn Name) . ~~~~~ :'~2 . l~ :3 ~ (Signatur f Person Authorized to Sign) _ . (Title) ~ ' ~~,~(,Q~ ~ Business Address: ~~'~~~~pdPP,~ ~~ ~ !lC_ ~ ~ '''• / • ••'• '\" M.t~/~a?°~ / n- +~~nennana~~ , Phone No: c~ ~ ~ `- ~ ~ ~ '~~ ~ / ~ Fax No: ~(~~`- ~1 ~~ ~~ /~ ~ Email: I,~/ i2~'~e~-~~ %ti , yVtS6'- ~Y~1 BID FORM 4 of 5 ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ . "^~ i.~ LIST OF SUBCONTRACTORS _ List of Subcontractors to be awarded portions of work. It is the intent of the Owner to rely on the accuracy the successful Bidder shall not Construction Contract f th , e of the information provided. After execution o change subcontractors for the work listed without written consent from the Owner. Consent shall be in , ~ the form of a Change Order issued by the Architect. 1. Earth Work ~ 2. Site Paving °~_: 3. Foundation .~ ~; 4. Millwork/Finish Carpentry s~ '~~ ~ ~ 5. Doors & Frames :~ ~ 6. Flooring . ~ 7. Painting . ~ ' ered Metal Building 8. Preengine ~_ ~ ~' Y. 12. Piumbing . ' ~ 13. Mechanical/HVAC ~ ' ~ ~ ~_ . 14. Electrical ~ ~` ; . ` ~`. Submitted by: Bidder Date BID FORM 5 of 5 BID BOND CorrForms with The American institute of Architects, AIA Documerrt No. M310 KNOW ALL BY THESE PRESENTS, That we, WR Construction 5914 CR 6300, Lubbock, Texas 79416 as Principal, hereinafter called the Principal, and the RLI Insurance Company of 9025 N. Lindbergh Drive, Peoria, IL 61615 , a corporation duly organized under the laws of the State of Illinois , as Surety, hereinafter called the Surety, are held and firnily bound unto Kerr County as Obligee, hereinafter called the Obligee, in the sum of *** FIVE PERCENT OF TOTAL AMOUNT BID *** Dollars ( 5% TAB ), for the payment of which sum well and truly to be made, the said Principal and the said Surery, bind oursetves, our heirs, executors, administrators, successors and assigns, jointly and severally, firmly by these presents. WHEREAS, the Principal has submitted a bid for NOW, THEREFORE, if the Obligee shall accept the bid of the Principal and the Principal shall enter into a Contract with the Obligee in accordance with the terms of such bid, and give such bond or bonds es may be specified in the bidding or Contract Documents with good and sut~icient swety for the faithful performance of such Contract and for the prompt payment of labor and material furnished in the prosecution thereof, or in the event of the failure of the Principal to enter such Contract ~nd give such bond or bonds, if the Principal shall pay to the Obligee the difference not to exceed the penalty hcreof between the amount specified in said bid and such larger amount for which the Obligee may in good faith contract with another party to perform the Work covered by said bid, then this obligation shall be null and void, otherwise to remain in full force and effect. ,```~~«~unuuipy~~~~~~ Signed and sealed this 22nd ~y og Jan Witness { WR RL ~ti~.~~ wimess { By Deai ~ Atcorncy-~n-Fact ~~ ~ ° RLI Surety P.O. Box 3967 ~ Peoria, IL 61612-3967 Phone:(800)645-2402 ~ Fax:(309)689-2036 www.rlicorp.com gnow All Men by These Presents: POWER OF ATTORNEY RLI Insurance Company That this Power of Attomey is not valid or in effect unless attached to the bond which it authorizes executed, but may be detached by the approving officer if desired. That RLI Insurance Company, an Illinois corporation, does hereby make, constitute and appoint: Richazd Deal. Monica Cam~os. Michael Hendrickson. jointlv or severallv. in the City of Hurst , State of Texas its true and lawful Agent and Attorney in Fact, with full power and authority hereby conferred, to sign, execute, acknowledge and deliver for and on its behalf as Surety, the following described bond. Any and all bonds, undertakings, and recognizances in an amount not to exceed Ten Million Dollars ($10,000,000) for any single obligation. The acknowledgment and execution of such bond by the said Attomey in Fact shall be as binding upon this Company as if such bond had been executed and acknowledged by the regulazly elected o~cers of this Company. The RLI Insurance Company further certifies that the following is a true and exact copy of the Resolution adopted by the Board of Directors of RLI Insurance Company, and now in force to-wit: "All bonds, policies, undertakings, Powers of Attorney or other obligations of the corporation shall be executed in the corporate name of the Company by the President, Secretary, any Assistant Secretary, Treasurer, or any Vice President, or by such other o~cers as the Board of D'uectors may authorize. The President, any Vice President, Secretary, any Assistant Secretary, or the Treasurer may appoint Attomeys in Fact or Agents who shall have authority to issue bonds, policies or undertakings in the name of the Company. The corporate seal is not necessary for the validity of any bonds, policies, undertakings, Powers of Attorney or other obligations of the corporation. The signature of any such o~cer and the corporate seal may be printed by facsimile." IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the RLI Insurance Company has caused these presents to be executed by its Vice President with its corporate seal affixed this 20th day of October 2009 ~ ~~,,,,~~~~~~~~~,,,,,~ yv~~~ ~o % RLI Insurance Company .~'~?; •'' '••?~.o'-,, 'v ~ oaPOq,~r ':9y= =~• G -~- F •'<= State of Illinois =, S E A L. ; BY~ -"'`' SS ~'•., ;~ Roy C. Di Vice President County ofPeoria ~~~~~o''~C~,~~N~p~s~~~~~~ CERTIFICATE On this 20th day of October 2009 , before me, a Notary Public, personally appeared Roy C. Die ~, who being by me duly sworn, aclmowledged that he signed the above Power of Attomey as the aforesaid officer of the RLI Insurance Company and aclmowledged said instrument to be the voluntary act and deed of said corporation. By: ~G Jac eline M. Boc r Notary Public ~~-1/ "OFFICIAL SEAL" : S~ : JACQUELINE M. BOCKLER u~ COMMISSION EXPIRES 03/Ol/10 I, the undersigned officer of RLI Insurance Company, a stock corporation of the State of Illinois, do hereby certify that the attached Power of Attomey is i~ fiall force and effect and is irrevocable; and furthermore, tha± u4e Resoluti~r: of the Company as set forth in the Power of At±~,rney, is now in fo:ce. In testimony whereof, I have hereunto se' my h d and t'r~e s~al ef the RLI Insurance Company this ~ d~.y o` , _; ~!J/O . RLI Insurance Com~pan`~ .l-~---~-- By: %~~ y~~ _...~. Roy C. D' " Vice President a2ssssso3o~~o A0059207 R~'e ~"'""'"""`~"",~a"" TEXAS COMPLAINT NOTICE P.O. t3u.e 796' P~ti~ria lL vlhl''-3967 Phonrt ii19-692-IINIO F.n: tt19-(9?-~(.Z7 IMPORTANT NOTICE To ohtain infomiation or niakc a compl.iint: You may call RLI Insurancc Company'.s wll frec tcicphonc numt~cr for information or to makc a complaim .n R00-~tX;-97i~ . 1'ou may also tvritc [o RLI Insurancc Com~an}~ at: 9(K) Lakc Carol~~n Parkw~y, Suitc 8(N) G•vin„ 1'X 75039 FA~ R 972-2~lt-6225 You iuay contact tl~c Tcxas [hpartmcnt of Insurancc to obtain infarmation on compunic,, covcnigcs, rights or complaints ;it 1-R00-2i2-:~t39 You may ~rritc thc Tctas Dcrartmcnt of lnsurancc I'.O. Bot 14910~ :lustin, T~ 7K71~-9104 h'AX ~ ( 512 ) 475-1771 \Veb: httn:/~''~c~i~~~.tdi.state.ts.us G-roaiL• ConsumerProtectionti~~tdi.state.ta.us PRE111UM OR CLAIDI DISPUTES: Should you havc a disputc canccrning your rramium or abaur a ciaim, you should contact RLI Insurunce Compan~~ tirst. If thc dispute is iiot resahcd, }^ou m.cy conWct [hc Tcsas Department o1~ tnsurancc. ATTACH TNIS NOTICE TO YOUR POLICY: This noticc ii for infom~ation only and docs not bccomc ~ part or condition of chc attachcd clucumcnt. M4~o 1907 W.R. Constructinn Incorporated a-aa~6~ Cammercial General Cantractors A family nwned and operated business with over twenty-five years of commercial and industrial construction experience. We may be small but we dream big and no job is too ~hallenging for aur company. W.R. Construction Incorporated 5sia c.R. saao Lu66osk Tl( 7941fi Phone: 8~fi-687-1915 Fax: 8~fi-6S7-1925 E-mail: wrgeneonL~msn.eum January 13, 2010 To Whom It May Concern: WR Construction is a growing company with seven years of solid growth. We focus on the valued relationship with our customers. Our key personnel's past experience with other companies as well as our own provides over 25 years of commercial construction and project management experience. All combined experience reflects the ability to take on projects of different complexity and sizes. Company management has experience in Corp of Engineers, HUD, TXDOT, Military Base Construction, Schools, and State University Projects. We strive to acYiieve up to date technology and resources for our clients and our personnel. Our mission is to ensure the longevity of our company through repeat and referral business achieved by customer satisfaction in all areas including timeliness, attention to detail and service-minded attitudes. We maintain the highest level of professionalism, integrity, honesty and fairness in our relationship with our suppliers, subcontractors, professional associates and customers. Thank you for your consideration of this proposal. Sincerely, Russell Abston Sr. Project Manager WR Construction, Inc. _ ~ 3201 JASON STREET • LUBBOCB, TX 79407 • PHONE 806-577-6856 WAYNE ROBINSON PROFESSIONAL SKILLS Commercial construcrion in the field. Esrimating jobs ranging from $50,000.00 to $5,000,000.00. I am familiar with Federal Branches, State & Municipal Projects including HUD & Armed Forces. I have been responsible for project management, supervision, hiring and negoriarion of crafts, personnel and purchasing of material. EMPLOYMENT 2003-Present WR Construction ' Lubbock, TX Owner/President • Own/Operate a growing commercial construction company. 1998-2003 Self-Employed Lubbock, TX Project Management for Furniture Row ^ Complete project management. Job estimating, submittal review, pay estimates, scheduling. 1992-1998 Sunwest Construcrion Lubbock, TX Project Manager/Estimator ^ Cost Estimating, bidding, purchasing, scheduling and direction of key field personnel. 1991-1992 Lasco Construction Company Hobbs, NM Project Manager ^ Complete project management. Job estimating, submittal review, pay esrimates, scheduling. 1990-1991 Universal Services, Inc. San Angelo, TX Es tim a tor/Sup erin ten den t ^ Saber Contracts at Goodfellow AF EDUCATION Slaton High School Slaton, TX Commercial College Lubbock, TX WORK HISTORY AND REFERENCES FOR WAYNE ROBINSON WR CONSTRUCTION INC. Proiect Histo Santa Fe Public Schools $4,000,000.00 Childress Medical Clinic $1,800,000.00 Texas Department of Criminal Justice Wheeler Unit $2,100,000.00 St. Joseph Catholic Church $ 350,000.00 Furniture Row (Lubbock, TX) $3,600,000.00 Furniture Row (Albuquerque, NM) $2,600,000.00 Denver Mattress (Santa Fe, NM) $ 475,000.00 Ozona ISD (Ozona, TX) $3,500,000.00 Texas Market Tire $2,200,000.00 Azle Park $1,300,000.00 Spur Housing Authority $ 125,000.00 Clyde School Renovation $ 421,000.00 Cisco Junior College $ 341,000.00 Odessa High School Renovation $ 329,900.00 Seminole Elementary $ 1,099,000.00 San Angelo State School $ 750,000.00 Big Spring Federa.l Prison $3,098,000.00 Roadway Express $ 285,104.00 Angelo State University (Pool Renovations) $ 484,973.00 Goodfellow AFB $ 90,~ 14.00 Goodfellow AFB Saber $ 44,000.00 San Angelo HUD $1,100,000.00 Heizer Elementary Renovation $ 98,000.00 San Angelo Hwy Dept. $ 526,692.00 San Angelo Day Care Center $ 362,862.00 Raton Housing Authority $ 400,000.00 Caxswell AFB CE Storage $ 153,985.00 Lubbock General Hospital EMS $ 125,000.00 Southwest Cardiovascular Surgical Associates $ 723,880.00 Artic Glazier Ice $ 93,000.00 Scarborough Specialties Inc. Addition $ 685,132.00 Happy Union Baptist Church Multipurpose Building $ 335,000.00 Edible Arrangements $ 67,932.00 New Lawn Irrigation System Abilene Housing Authority $ 239,928.00 Buffalo Springs Lake Boat Ramp/Restrooms/Parking Lot Park Meadow Villas Morton ISD Administration Entry Renovation Little Panda Restaurant University Southwest Cardiovascular Surgical Associates Scarborough Specialties Refrigeration Enclosure and Venting Little Panda Buffet Excavation and Cleanup of Green-Fair Manor New Lawn Inigation System Abilene Housing Authority Personal references: Parkhill Smith & Cooper Architects Green Harvey Architects BGR Architects Cameron Alread Architects Joe McKay Architects W W Steel $ 497,930.00 $ 3,500.00 $ 12,857.00 $ 6,799.00 $ 723,880.00 $ 685,132.00 $ 93,000.00 $ 18,999.00 $ 58,000.00 $ 239,928.00 Paul Presson AIA Larry Harvey/Mark Chapman Coda Stephens AIA Cameron Alread AIA Joe McKay AIA Todd Richburg Sales Manager Texas Market Tire Mel Shook Owner Garv Glover GG Glover & Associates Owner We hope this information will be of help in determining our qualifications for the construction of your project. Respectfully, Wayne Robinson 11219 E WOODROW RD • SLATON, TX 79364 • PHONE 806-777-1709 RUSSELL ABSTON PROFESSIONAL SRILLS Qualifications include over 20 years in the construction industry. EMPLOYMENT 2007-Present WR Construcrion Lubbock, TX Superintendent . This position provides overall on-site administrative and technical management of commercial projects. This important position supervises total construction efforts to ensure project is constructed in accordance with design, budget and schedule as well as site safety. Other duties include intertacing with client representatives, A/E reps, and other contractors. PerForm scheduling, engineering material control and possibly supervise on- site administrative staff in accounting, purchasing, etc. ^ EMS/Fire station-Logan, NM ^ Church-Logan, NM ^ Church-Tucumcari, NM ^ Community/Senior Citizen Cente~Logan, NM ^ Historic Building---Memphis, TX ^ Urilities and Site Concrete-Snyder Elementaty Schools ~ ^ Vatious Homes and Remodels EDUCATION Weed High School High School Diploma Weed, NM ENMR Roswell, NM Business Management LICEIVSES AND CERTIFICATION GB98 License in New Mexico WORK HISTORY FOR RUSSELL ABSTON SR. PROJECT MANAGER FOR WR CONSTRUCTION INC. ESTIMATION/ PROJECT MANAGEMENT SUPERINTENDENCE Proiect History Logan Post Office Logan, N.M. Logan ISD Logan Community Center Quay Co. Volunteer Fire Dept. TNT Superstop Convenience Store -Logan, N.M. Logan Food Market Addition Logan Senior Citizen Center Jack Dyer Insulated Form Res. Self-Suff. Solar & Wind Energy First Christian Church Tucumcari, NM Faith Family Church Tucumcari, NM Tucumcari Feed Store Historical Landmark Residence -Memphis TX. Several Custom Homes Lubbock, TX Snyder Schools (Concrete ~Vork) City of Lubbock (Sports Complex) Ute Lake State Parks Offices & Living Quarters Big Lake TX. Reagan County ISD (Combined contracts) Levelland, TX. Hockley County Ethanol Plant Roby, TX. Roby ISD Athletic Facility McLean TX. McLean ISD 2008-2009 Improvements Texas Parks and Wildlife (Palo Duro Canyon Tower Site) Texas Parks and Wildlife (Matador Wildlife Management Area) Crowell TX. Crowell ISD Field House Renovations 2008 Louise Underwood Center for the Arts Pottery Barn Addition Lorenzo TX. Lorenzo Farm Housing Renovations Hale Center TX. Ha1e Center ISD (Combined Contracts) $ 50,000.00 $ 210,000.00 $ 87,000.00 $ 36,000.00 $ 487,400.00 $ 43,800.00 $ 692,000.00 $ 167,000.00 $ 89,000.00 $ 73,000.00 $ 49,500.00 $ 486,000.00 $ 189,00.00 to 425,000.00 $ 312,000.00 $ 2,000,000.00 $ 235,000.00 $ 1,683,596.00 $ 780,000.00 $ 387,583.00 $ 450,081.00 $ 178,066.00 $ 104,113.00 $ 302,436.00 $ 78,227.00 $ 1,365,351.00 $ 1,564,147.00 JAYSON WAYNE ROBINSON 5103 58TH LUBBOCK, TX 79414 Phone: 806-781-2373 Fax:806-687-0909 E-mail: jayson@wrgencon-inc.com Objective To obtain an area management position which is challenging and rewards success; I would rather be given the opportunity of success rather than the guaxantee of inediocrity. Education Texas Tech University.1996 to 1997 South Plains College 1995 to 1996 Monterey High School 1995 Positions Held . . WR Construction Project Superintenclent - Lubbock, TX. - May 2005 to Current • As a proj ect manager, dealing with business owners, sub-contractors, and construction crews, I have developed excellent customer service skills, as well as tools to motivate and manage others. While managing multiple jobs simultaneously, I have come to value the importance of ti.me management, hard work and self motivation. • Job Duties Include: • Prepare and track progress • Weekly schedules ~ • Set weekly and monthly goals • Manage sub contractors • Set up business accounts • Problem solving • Prepare and set up meetings • Prepare and turn in job bids • Utilize good customer service tactics • Followed and executed plans • Pillar Equipment Services • Warehouse Manager - Lubbock, TX - September 2000 to Apri12005 • Manage inventory ~ ~ Customer sales and service ~ • Equipment repair • Manage warehouse employees • Order equipment and supplies • Deal with vendors • Deliver ancl install products M&M Spri~kler Services Installer/Service Tecl:nicran - Zubbock, TX - June I996 to September 2000. • Install sprinkler systems , ~ • Ran service and repairs • Solved problems ~ Customer service JAYSON WAYNE ROBINSON • Tracked part quantities • Onsite bill collection • Achieved ixrigator license • Achieved bacl~llow testing license • Learned to read blueprints Jayson's Quality Lawn Care ~ Owner and Operator - March 1992 to June 1996 • Management of 125 weekly commercial and residential accounts • Sales and service expertise • Job estimating • Management of billing statements and computer records Licenses and Certificates Irrigation licenses Ronnie Robinson 2318 77th Street Lubbock, TX 79423 (806) 577-6157 SUPERINTENDENT EXPERIENCE More than 15 years in construction supervision, including accurate takeoffs, estimating, budgeting, contracting, purchasing, invoicing, effective scheduling, monitoring, and inspecting all work from start to finish. EMPLOYMENT WR Construction Inc., Lubbock, TX 10/07 -Present Superintendent Coordinate activities of subcontractors and company personnel to successfully complete small to mid-size commercial projects. Scope of projects include excavation and grading, . foundations, concrete and masonry, tile setting, flooring, cabinetry, interior and exterior trim, fencing, decks, and roofing. ~ Skihi Mechanical, Lubbock, TX 10/02-10/07 Foreman Installed toilet, sink, tub and shower body units involving cutting, threading, soldering and type fitting pipes and vaives; caulking and waterproofing; installation of fresh air and ventilation systems, hot and cold water supply lines, waste and drainage systems. Identifed obstructions; planned plumbing design, layout and pipe fabrication and installation; channeled openings in walls, ceilings, and floors; hung steel supports from ceiling joists to secure pipes. Assembled pipe systems; cut and bent lengths of pipe using saws, pipe cutters and pipe-bending machines. Implemented welding, soldering, fittings and adhesives to secure cut lengths of copper and plastic piping. Measured, marked, installed and connected fixtures and appliances to exterior water and sewer lines. Ensured integrity of plumbing systems through application of pressure ga~ges. Armstrong Mechanical, Lubbock, TX Plumber 9/00-10/02 Installed toilet, sink, tub and shower body units involving cutting, threading, soldering and type fitting pipes and valves; caulking and waterproofing; installation of fresh air and ventilation systems, hot and cold water supply lines, waste and drainage systems. Identified obstructions; planned plumbing design, layout and pipe fabrication and installation; channeled openings in walis, ceilings, and floors; hung steel supports from ceiling joists to secure pipes. Assembied pipe systems; cut and bent lengths of pipe using saws, pipe cutters and pipe-bending machines. Implemented welding, soldering, fittings and adhesives to secure cut lengths of copper and plastic piping. Measured, marked, installed and connected fixtures and appliances to exterior water and sewer lines. Ensured integrity of plumbing systems through application of pressure gauges. EDUCATION Clarendon College, C/arendon, TX 1990-1992 Slaton High, S/aton, TX 1973-1976 RO-DNEYW. PENTON SUPERINTENDENT PERFORMANCE! 122 Texas HEREFORD, TExa,s 79045 806-517-4092 ASCO Equipment 8-08 -Present In his position as Superintendent, Mr. Penton is highly skilled at Penton General Contractors 1 yr. supervising employees; coordinating work activities for employees, ICM Inc. , ~gmo subcontractors, and production units; purchasing supplies, materials, and Lurgi PSI ~MO rented equipment; and job scheduling. He has developed exceptional SMCI Construction Co 9 Mo safety, engineering, cost control, and management skills from his vast . experience on a myriad of project types, and is thoroughly knowledgeable SKANSKA USA BUILDING 6 n~to of building codes, permitting, and other regulatory processes He brings HENSEL PHELPS CONSTRUCTION 6 YR . effective management and efficient organization to the day-to-day onsite Years in Construction: Z0+ administration to each project to which he is assigned. EDUCATION: Amarillo College, State of Texas PROJECT EXPERIENCE PROJECT OWNER CONTRACT SUPERINTENDENT Residential/Commercial Projects City of Amarillo $20 000 000 General Census Bureau Office General Services Administration , , $350 000 000 Health Science Center Lord Fairfax Community College , , $10 000 000 Panda Ethanol Plant Panda Energy , , $150 000 000 Levelland Hockley Ethanol Plant Levelland Hockley Ethanoi , , $58,000,000 PROJECT SAFETY MANAGER Steven F. Udvar-Hazy Center, National Air and Space Smithsonian Institution $156,373,291 AREA SUPERINTENDENT Federal Correctional Insfitution - Petersburg Federal Bureau of Prisons $82 887 848 Federal Correctionai institution - Salters Federal Bureau of Prisons , , $102 329 197 Social Security Administration Annex Building General Services Administration , , $50 110 346 Social Security Operations Sldg. Renovation General Services Administration , , $131,643,247 FIELD ENGINEER US Government Parts and Plant US Federal Government $45 000 000 William P. Clements Jr. Unit Texas Department of Corrections , , $51,777,983 EXPERIENCE SUMMARY Mr. Penton has served on projects totaling more than $1 Billion. The following is a summary of his experience: Commercial Education 4 Projects $510 million Pubiic 1 Projects $156.4 million 5 Projects $542 million REFERENCES Victor Yufanyi Skanska Usa Building. 301-366-8983 Joe Gillespie Levelland Hockley Ethanol 806-897-0911 David Webb CSP Hensel Phelps Construction 703-626-3297 WR CONSTRUCTION INC. ~ , -- AIA Document A305 ~ Attachment "A" Contractor's Qualification Statement ~ PROJECTS IN PROGRESS COMP. DATE PROJECT NAME OWNER ARCHITECT CONTRACT % AMOUNT COMP Hale Center ISD Asphait or Hale Center Independent S Grimes & Associates $267,544 2% Concrete Paving Danny Heath 806/863-2462 Hale Center ISD Building Concrete Hale Center Independent S Grimes & Associates $612,450 66% & Site Concrete Danny Heath 806/863-2462 Hale Center ISD Carpentry Hale Center Independent S Grimes & Associates $166,175 2% Installation Danny Heath 863-2462 Hale Center ISD Masonry Hale Center Independent S Grimes & Associates $249,360 51 % ~, Assembiies Danny Heath 806/863-2462 Hale Center ISD Site Work Hale Center Independent S Grimes & Associates $268,618 90% Danny Heath • 806-863-2462 Darrouzett ISD H.S. Darrouzett ISD Grimes and Associates, Co $251,285 2% Improvements(Concrete) Danny Cochran Danny Heath (806) 6242221 806-863-2462 Darrouzett ISD. HS Improvements Darrouzett ISD Grimes and Associates, Co $87,612 2% (Carpentry Labor) Danny Cochran Joe Grimes (806)624-2221 806-863-2462 Darrouzett ISD Improvements (ICF) Darrouzett ISD Grimes and Associates, Co $125,399 2% Danny Cochran Joe Grimes (806) 6242221 806-863-2462 Year 2009 Improvements-New Bus Wink - Loving ISD Grimes & Associates $72,956 90% Barn for Wink-Loving ISD Carl Woodruff 432-686-2842 ~ Year 2009 Improvements-New Bus 1 Wink - Loving ISD Grimes & Associates $4,750 " ~ Bam for Wink-Loving ISD (08032.1) 4 Carl Woodruff ' 432-686-2842 ~ ~.12/30/2009 Projects In Progress...Page 1 WR CONSTRUCTION INC. AIA DocumentA305 Attachment °A" Contractor's Qualification Statement PROJECTS IN PROGRESS COMP. CONTRACT % DATE PROJECT NAME OWNER ARCHITECT AMOUNT COMP 03/09/10 Lubbock County Courthouse Third Lubbock County Commission Parkhill Smith & Cooper $973,009 25% Floor West Family Court Alterations Lyle Fetterly Mike Smith 806-775-1003 806-473-2200 Platinum Bank Common Area Platinum Bank. Studio West $370,000 25% Renovation Greg Garrett Zac Garth 806-792-5300 806-749-6162 McLean ISD High School Additions McLean ISD Grimes and Associates, Co $173,500 60% Carpentry Joe Grimes 806-863-2462 Reagn County ISD Phase 2 Bid Pkg Reagan County ISD Grimes & Associates $617,000 70% ~ #22 Drywall Carl Woodruff 432-686-2842 Reagan Co. ISD Phase 2 Bid Pkg Reagan County ISD Grimes & Associates $541,000 90% #28 Masonry Assemblies Carl Woodruff 432-686-2842 TOTAL VALUE OF WORK IN PROGRESS $4,780,658 UNCOMPLETED VALUE OF WORK IN PROGRESS $2,565,238 12/30/2009 Projects In Progress...Page 2 WR CONSTRUCTION INC. AlA Document A305 Attachment "8" Contractor's Qualification Statement PROJECTS COMPLETED COMP. FINAL DATE PROJECTNAME OWNER ARCHITECT CONTRACT 3/10/07 New Lawn Irrigation System Abilene Abilene Housing Authority Cameron Airead Architects $239,928 Housing Authority Cameron Alread (325) 676-6385 1-817-332-6231 7/23/06 Scarborough Specialties Scarborough Specialties I $685,132 JackScarborough DESIGNBUILD. 792-9925 5/1/06 Muitipurpose Facility Happy Union Baptist Churc $333,000 ~ DESIGN BUILD 806) 293-3785 2/20/07 Boat Ramp & Boater Restrooms Lubbock County Water Cont $497,930 DESIGN BUILD 806-747-3353 3/25/09 Garrison & Townsend Inc. Indian Ink Leasing Compan $675,000 DESIGN BUILD 11/20/08 Reagan County ISD Middle School Reagan County Independent Grimes & Associates $191,508 Classroom Additions Carl Woodruff 432-686-2842 7/9/09 2009 Crowell Improvements (Facia Crowell Independent Schoo Grimes and Associates, Co $14,812 Repl.) Charles Hundley Joe Grimes • 940-684-1403 806-863-2462 10/31/08 Big Lake High School Grimes & Associates Grimes and Associates, Co $376,820 Carl Woodruff Joe Grimes 432-686-2842 806-863-2462 11/30/08 2008 Improvements Crowell ISD Crowell Independent Schoo Grimes and Associates, Co $302,436 Chuck Cha~eld Joe Grimes 940-684-1403 806-863-2462 12/10/2009 Projects Completed ...Page 1 WR CONSTRUCTION INC: AIA Document A305 Aftachment "8" Contractor's Qualification Statement PROJECTS COMPLETED COMP. FINAL DATE PROJECT NAME OWNER ARCHITECT CONTRACT 5/7/09 Repair Residences and Bunkhouse, Texas Parks & Wildlife Texas Parks and Wildlife $104,113 Matador Wildlife Management Area, Randy Combs Charles Moon ('.nf41n (:ni~nhi Tcv~e 512-389-4915 325-572-4890 3/30/09 Palo Duro State Park, Guyed Radio Texas Parks & Wildlife Texas Parks & Wildlife $174,760 Tower Larua David Randy Combs 512-389-4502 512-389-4915 7/31/08 Jayton Girard ISD Materials Jayton ISD Grimes and Associates, Co $32,359 Joe Grimes 806-863-2462 2/22/09 - HDJC Studio Stack Yard LHUCA $84,227 Karen Wiley DESIGN BUILD 806-762-8606 2/20/09 WeatherFord BigSprings Roof Repair Weatherford Artificial Li $25,070 Mlke Powell DESIGN BUILD 713-693-7961 4/20/09 Weathertord U.S., L.P. Odessa, TX . Weatherford Artificial Li $29,079 Mlke Powell DESIGN BUILD 713-693-7961 Lorenzo Farm Housing Association Lorenzo Farm Housing Asso Jones Rowntree Architects $1,365,351 Inc. JoAnna Harvey Yancey L. Jones 806-634-5712 806-792-0096 9/30/08 Activity Center and Weight Room Roby Consollidated Indepe Cadco Architects. Enginee $387,533 Roby CISD David Hale Richard Rogers 325-776-2222 325-695-6281 8/5/06 Landmark Housing Cross Architects $3,500,000 Park Meadow Villas Ron Hance Brian Rumsey 512-527-9335 972-398-6644 12/10/2009 Projects Completed ...Page 2 WR CONSTRUCTION INC. AIA Document A305 Attachment "B" Contractor's Qualification Statement PROJECTS COMPLETED COMP. FINAL DATE PROJECTNAME OWNER ARCHITECT CONTRACT 6/24/09 Crowell ISD Stadium Fencing WR Construction Inc. Grimes and Associates, Co $17,966 Wayne Robinson Joe Grimes 806-687-1915 806-863-2462 8/28/06 Morton ISD Administration Entry Morton ISD Grimes and Associates, Co $12,857 Renovations Danny Heath 806-863-2462 9/15/06 Southwest Cardiovascular Surgical Sosa Medical Plaza, LP Chapman Harvey Architects $723,880 Associates Kevin Winters Marc Chapman 792-8185 749-1153 McLean ISD High School Additions McLean ISD Grimes and Associates, Co Masonry Assemblies Joe Grimes 806-863-2462 6/27/08 Southwest Little League Baseball City of Lubbock Chapman Harvey Architects $2,022,169 Complex Larry Harvey 749-7153 TOTAL VALUE OF COMPLETED WORK $10,681,900 12/10/2009 Projects Completed ...Page 3 De'Aun Willoughby, CPA, PC . Certified Public Accowntant To the Board of Directors W R CONSTRUCTION, FNC Lubbock, Texas We have reviewed the accompanying balance sheet of WR Construction, Inc as of December 31, 2008 and the related statements of ineome and changes in retained eamings, and cash flows for the year then ended, in accordance with $tatements ~on Standards for Accounting and Review Services issued by the American institute of Certified public Accountants. All information included in these financial staterrjents is the representation of the managerr~ent of WR Construation, Ine. A review consists principally of inquiries of company personnel and analytical procedures applied to financial data. It is substantially less in scope than an audit in accotdance with generally accepted auditing standards, the objective of which is the expression of an opinion regarding the financial statements taken as a whole. Accordingly, we do not express such an opinion. Based on our reviews, we are not aware of any material mod~cations that should be made to the accompanying financial statements in order for them to be in conformity with generally accepted accounting principles. ,~~~,~,`'I~'~t.o~~ cP~ ~. June 1, 200~ 404 Main Street, PO Box 223, Melrose, NM 88124 (505)253'' 313 WR Construction, Inc.. Batance Sheet December 31, 2008 ASSETS Current Assets Cash in Banks ~ Accounts Receivable (net of aliowance of $3,874) Costs in Excess of Billing and Eamings Total Current Assets Fixed Assets Equipment & Vehicles Building 8~ Lots Less Accumulated Depreciation Other Assets Security Deposit Total Assets LIABILITIES & Sl'OCKHOLDER'S EQUITY Liabilities Current Liabilities Accounts Payable Payroll Liabilities Billing in Excess of Earnings CuITent Portion of Long Term Debts Total Current Liabilities Long-Term Liabilities City Bank Platinum GE Capital Tex-Star Less Current Portion Total Liabilities Stockholder's Equity Common Stock, $1 par value, 50,000 authorized and 1,000 issued and outstanding Paid-in-Capital Retained Eamings Total Stockholder's Equity Total Liabilities & Stockholder's Equity $ 146,233 872,983 233,144 1,252,360 275,957 179,000 (76,853) 378,104 100 $ 1,630,564 $ 126,136 10,160 _ 184,728 25,645 346,669 26,455 179,964 53,908 2,152 (25,645) 236,834 583,503 1,000 69,996 976,065 1,047,061 $ 1,630,564 See accompanying notes and accountant's report. WR Construction, Inc Statement of incorne and Changes in Retained Eamings For the Year Ended Deeember 31, 2008 Construction Income $ 3,989,952 Cost of Sales 3,090,014 Gross Profit 899,938 Expenses Advertising 1,319 Auto and Truck 62,826 Bid Deposit . 250 Bonding Expenses 15,627 Contract Labor 8,270 Depreciation 29,095 Dues ~ Subscriptions 9,596 Fees 8~ Licenses 25,621 Insurance 53,257 Interest 136 Lease ~ 17,956 Office Expense 23,978 Officer's Salaries & Related Expenses 151,693 Other Salaries & Related Expenses 44,870 Other 3,658 Per Diem 2,015 Professional Fees 10,436 Reimbursements 19,727 Repairs 8 Maintenance 8,267 Services Charges 221 Supplies 742 Taxes 6,258 Tools 445 Training & Education 821 Travel 22,440 Utilities 11,902 Totaf Expenses 531,426 Income from Operations 368,512 Other Incame (Expenses) interest Income 9,238 Total Other Income & Expenses 9,238 Net lncome 377,750 Retained Earnings-Beginning . 598,315 Retained Eamings-Ending $ 976,065 See accompanying notes and accountant's report. WR Construction, Inc. Notes to ~nancial Statements December 31, 2008 Note 1-Summary of Significant Accounting Policies This summary of significant accounting policies of WR Construction, Inc (Cornpany) is presented to assist in undecstanding the Company's financial statements. The financial statements and notes are representations of the Company's management who is ~esponsible for the integrity and objectivity of the financial s4atements. These accounting pollcies conform to generally accepted accounting principles and have bee~ consistently applied in the preparation of the financial statements. Nature of O~erations-The Company was established February 12, 2003 and is a design build contractor doing business in West Texas and Eastem New Mexico. The S corporation is owned 100% by Wayne Robinson. He has twenty five years of experience in the construction industry and has owned and managed his own business for most of the twenty five years. Revenue and Cost Recoanition-The Company recognizes revenues from fixed-price and modified fixed- price construction contracts on the percentage-of-completion method, measured by the percentage of cost incurred to date to estimated total cost for each contract. That method is used because management considers total cost to be the best available measure of progress on the contracts. Because of inhe~ent uncertainties in estimating costs, it is at least reasonabiy possible that the estimates used will change within the near term. Job costs include ali direct material and labor costs and those indirect costs related to contract performance, such as indirect labor, supplies, tools, repairs, and depreciation. Selling, generai, and administrative costs are charged to expense as incurred. Provisions for estirnated losses on uncompleted contracts are made in the period in which such losses are determined. Changes tn job perfortnance, job conditions, and estimated profitability may result in revisions to costs and income, which are recognized in the period in which the revisions are determined. Changes in estimated job profitability resulting from job perForrnance, job conditions, contract penalty provisions, claims, change orders, and settlements, are accounted for as changes in estimates in the current period. The asset, "Costs aad estimated eamings in excess of billings on uncompleted contracts," ~epresents revenues recognized in excess of amounts billed. The liability, "Billings in excess of costs and estimated eamings ~n uncompleted contracts," represents billings in excess of revenues recognized. Accounts Receivable-The accounts receivable have been shown net of allowance for bad debts of $3,874. The receivables are written off when they are determined to be uncolleetible. The allowance for doubtful accounts is estimated based on the Company's historieal losses, the existing economic conditions in the construction industry, and the financial stability of its customers. Inventories-Inventories are stated at the lowe~ of cost or mar{cet based on the first-in, first-out method. Use of Estimetes-The preparation of financial statements in conformity with generally axepted accounting principles requires management tv make estimates and assumptions that affect certain reported amounts and disclosures. Accordingly, actual results could differ from those estimates. Eauioment & Vehicles-Equipment and vehicles are carried at cost. Depreciation is computed using the straight-line method over the estimated useful lives of the respective assets, ranging from 3-15 years. When assets are retired, or otherwise disposed of, the cost and related accumulated .depreciation is removed frorn the accounts, and any resulting gain or loss is reflected in income for the period. WR Construction~ Inc. Notes to Financiai Statements December 31, 2008 Note 2-Accounts Receivable Accounts Receivable consist of: Billed Completed Contrects Contracts in Progress Retainage Unbilled Less Aliowance for poubtful Accounts $ 240,672 610,555 25,630 0 (3, 874) y 872,983 Note 3--Contracts in Progress Project Reagon City tSD Middle School Texas Parks and Wildlife: Matador Bunkhouse Repair Texas Parks and Wildlife: Palo Duro Radio Tower Lorenzo Farm Housing Renovation Crowell ISD Reagan City Big Lake HS Phase I Reagan City Big Lake HS Phase II-Masonry Reagan City Big Lake HS Phase II-Drywall McLean !SD High School-Mason .ry - McLean ISD High School-Carpentry Hale Center ISD:Asphalt and Cancrete Paving Hale Center ISD: Building Concrete/Site Concrete Hale Center ISD: Carpentry Hale Center ISD: Masonry Assemblies Hale Center ISD: Site Work Project Reagon City ISD Middle School Texas Parks and Wildlife: Matador Bunkhouse Repair Texas Parks and Wildlife: Palo Duro Radio Tower Lorenzo Farm Housing Renovation Crowell ISD Reagan City Big Lake HS Phase I Reagan City Big Lake HS Phase II-Masonry Reagan City Big Lake HS Phase II-Urywall McLean ISD High Schooi-Masonry McLean ISD High School-Carpentry Hale Center ISD:Asphalt and Concrete Paving Hale Center ISD: Building Concrete/Site Conc~ete Hale Center ISD: Carpentry Estimated Estimated Contract Direct Contract Price Costs Profit 191,508 162,780 28,728 99,950 65,000 14,950 174,760 148,546 26,214 1,365,351 1,160,500 204,851 302,436 257;070 45,366 •376,820 320,300 56,520 541,000 459,850 81,150 617,000 524,450 92,550 276,581 235,000 41,581 173,500 147,500 26,000 267,544 241,030 26,514 612,450 551,756 60,694 166,175 144,500 21,675 249,360 211,956 37,404 268,618 241,998 26,6?0 $ 4,118,906 $ 3,500,996 $ 705,118 ~ Direct Costs Estimated Incurred Earned Billings to to Date Profit Date 162, 316 190, 962 171, 377 1,678 1,973 4,200 29,439 34,634 55,505 44,567 52,787 143,750 203,858 239,834 275,902 316,995 372,932 376,820 80,914 95,193 61,780 56,547 66,526 95,479 203,269 239,236 61,780 52,903 62,264 64,022 5,.013 5,898 5,565 9,625 11,324 10,150 3,493 4,111 3,877 WR Construction. Inc. Notes to Financial Statements December 31, 2008 Hale Center ISD: Masonry Assemblies Hale Center ISD: Site Work Project Reagon City ISD Middle School Texas Parks and Wildiife: Matador Bucnkhouse Repair Texas Parks and Wildlife: Palo Duro Radio Tower Lorenzo Farm Housing Renovation Crowell ISD Reagan City Big Lake HS Phase I Reagan City Big Lake HS Phase II-Masonry Reagan City Big Lake HS Phase II-Drywall McLean tSD High School-Masonry McLean ISD High Schooi-CarPentry Hale Center ISD:Asphait and Concrete Paving Hale Center ISD: Building Concrete/Site Concrete Hale Center ISD: Carpentry Hale Center ISD: Masonry Assemblies Hale Center ISD: Site Work 4,740 5,579 5,262 5,029 5,915 5,282 $ 1,180,686 ~ ~ 1,389,166 S 1,340,751 Costs and Billings in Estimated Excess of Earnings Costs and In Excess Estimated Billings . Eamings 19,585 0 0 2,227 0 20,871 0 90,963 0 36;068 0 3,888 33,413 0 0 28,953 177,456 0 U 1,758 333 0 1,174 0 234 0 317 0 633 0 $ . 233,144 $ 184,728 Not~ 4-Commitments The company has a job upcoming for $1,564,149 with the Hale Center ISD as listed in above note 3. Note 5-Long-Term Liabilities Security Balance Maturity Platinum 2007 Dodge Pickup 39,620 12/31/2010 2008 GMC 16,739 8H/201.1 Building 123,605 11/1l2013 $ 56,359 GE Capital Bobcat 53,908 11/1/2013 Citi Bank 2005 Chevy Truck 22,662 2/25/2010 Tractor, Loader, Backhoe 3,793 6/2/2009 Tex-Star Trailer 2,152 Note 6-Provision for Income Ta~ces tnterest Rate 6.90% 9.75% 6.00% 0.00% 6.75% 10.25% There are nc provisions for income taxes because the corporation is classifled as a S Corporation. All tax WR Conztruction, Inc. Notes to Financial Statements Decernber ~7, 20Q8 liabilities flow through to the stockholder. ~ Note 7--Related Party Transactions The Company employs Wayne Robinson, 1009'o shareholder of the Company. The salary and related expenses for the year to date were $163,429. r rD 'r ~ fD ~ O ~, 3 '+ ~ O Q. C n '+ O 7 ~ fD ~ H O 3 7 fD ~ ~ O ~. fD [1 r+ H 3 ~ T ~ ~ T 3 O7 3 n ni H '+ ~ r+ t~ 3 ~ ~ rt ~~~ ~~~~~~ ~~~~~ ~~~~~ ~00 CLEARR'ATER PASEO = IiERRVILLE, T_l' i8028 ^ PHON~ (830) 257-7~J0~ ~0~~~~~~IV~ ~~A~~I2 ~'R01~OSAL ~~~~.I~F~ .~.~l~~X ~T~. ~QOJ-~~A.~ SUBMITTED BY: RM TECHCON ! C ONSTRUCTION, LLC (361) 2JJ-1$Ol ~ ~~~ ~~~~~~ ~~ '• ' - _ . ~~~~~~~z~~ ~~~~~~ ~~o~~~~~ ~ ~~~. .~~~r~ ~~~~~~ ~~~~.~~~~ ~~~~x ~ ~ . ~~~~~ ~o~~-~-~.~~ SUBMITTED BY: RM TECHCON CONSTRUCTION, LLC (361) 299-1801 PROPOSAL # 10-004 ~ ~~~ ~~~~~~ : ~ ~~~~~~ ~~~~~ ~00 CLEAR\~'ATER PASEO ^ Ii~RRVILLE, TS r8028 ^ PHONE (830) 257-7~J0~ ~ ~~~~~~~~~~ ~~-~ 1~~~ ~~ ~ ~ ~ ~~~ ~~~~~ ~ ~ ~ ~~~~~~ ~ PrQposal Form Confiractc~r's Qualifi~ation ~tat~ment (AIA Form A305) Prajecfis ~om~l~ted ~ PrQj~~ts ir~ PrQgre~s V~ndQr f~ef~rence ~heet . . Bid Band ~ Gerti~cat~ of Insurance ~ Statemenfi of Quali~catians Resumes Contact InfQrmation Awards R M TECHCON CONSTRUCTION, LLC SUBMITTED BIT: Rl~~i TECHCON CONSTRUCTION, LLC (361) 299-1801 ~ N O d O a BID ~4RM GENERAL CONSTRUCTlON CON7RACT PROJECI`: Kerr County Sheriffs Annex Projec;t # 200935 B!D 70: Kerr County Commissioners Court - - Ken County C.ourthouse Kerrville, Texas T8028 BIDFROM: RM Techcon Construction, LT,~ (NAME DF 8lDDER} _ The undersigned BIDDER agrees, if thfs Bid is ac~epted, to enter irrto an agraernent with OWNER, on AfA farm A107-2007 Standard From otAgreemerlf Between Owner and Corrtractor where the 8asis of Paymer~t fs a Sttpulated Serm, to perform and fumish the Work as spec~ed or incficated in the Bidding Documents for the bid Prioe and wifhin the Contract Time indicated i~ the Bid and in accord,anoe w~th the other terms and conditions of the Cor~tract Documents. 2. BfDDER further agrees that the oontract is non-assignable ~xcept as providecf for in the Performance and Payment Bonds. 3. In submitting this Bid, BIDDER represents, as more fully set forlh in the A~reemenf, that a. This Bid will remain sWbject to aoceptance for 30 (thirty} days after the day of 8id opening; ~ b. The O-nmer has the right to reject this Bid; c. BIDDER accepts the provisions af the Instructions and Supplernentary lnstrucfiions ta Bidders regarding dispositian of Bid Securiry; d. BiDDER wi11 sign and submit the Agreement with the Bonds and other documents required by the Bidding Requirements within 10 days aftar the date of OWNER's Natic:e af Award; e. BIDDER has examined copies oi ail the Bidding Documents; f. BfDDER has visited the site and bec~ome familiar with the general, local, site conditions, and avadabiUty of labor, utilities and materials; g. BIDDER is familiar with federal, state and iocal laws and ~egulations; h. BIDDER has correlated the information knewn io BIDDER, ir~formatlon and observatbns obtalned from vlsits to the slte, reports and drawings identlfled in the Bidcling Documents and additional examinations, fnvestigations, exploration, tests, studies, and data with the Bidding Documestits; i. This Bid is genuine and not made fn ths interest of or behalf of an uridisdosed person, firm, ar corporation and is not submitted in confom~ity with an agreement or rufes af a group, association, organization, or corporation; BIDpER has not ditecUy or indirecdy induced ar soEicited another Bidder to submit a false or sham Bid; J. BIDDER has received the following Addenda, recelpt of which is hereby acknowledged: Addendum Nurnber Date No. 1 Januarv 18, 2010 Blp FORM 1 of 5 4. BIDDER will complete the Waic in accordance with the Cantract Documents for the guaranteed rr~aximum cost of the folluwing prices: !. BID PACKAGE I{A) : SITE UTILITIES STIPULATED SUM BASE BID ~ 'I i p PRICE l'~~.~-u ~o -±-t~k79~,~„/ii ~V c)t~/r_f~ {use wordsj / ~ {figur BID PACKAGE I(B) : BUILDING PAD ~ Z~~~ ~ STIPULATED SUM BASE BID PRICE N ~ ti~P~ ~„ ~Q -~a~~,+~~ Gt. ~ v~ Q. ~r~~rr~' ~r P(,~ ($ , ) - use words) " (ii~res) Blb pACKAGE I{C) : GRADING, DRAENAGE, PAVfNG ~~ l~ u D STIPUtATEO SUM BASE BID PRICE ~1Y~~14L~l~j~Pi )~/ -~L~ ~~5~ ~1SVI.P~ I/~~1/V~i P /~ ($ i ~ 0 ~ ~ ~ (use words) ~~~, , {figures) II. BID PACKAGE II : BUILDING SHELL STIPULATED SUM BASE BID ~ , , ~v~~~ ~-~r,u~z ~ o v~ r ~~ ~~.5, 2 ~ 0 ~ {use words} ~- figares) IIl. BID PACKAGE III : BUILDING INTERIORS STIPULAT~D SUM BASE ~ID . PRICE 5 (use words) l ' (figures) If all Bid Packagas are awarded under a single cdntract, Bidder agrees to camplete work for the following; TOTAL ALL 61D PACKAGES I(A}I{C), ll $~ Itl TOTAL STiPULATED SUM BASE BID l PR1CE ~i~~;o inn.~ ~ ~ ~ ?S N ( ZD~ v0 (fisures) BID FORM 2 of 5 If Bid Packages II & III are awarded under a single conbract, Bidder agrees to cQmplete work for the following: TOTAL BID PACKAGES II ~ III only TOTAL STIPULATED SUM BASE BID I- 1 -Ii ^ PRICE N 1 v~~. VI1 nn (I (~ ~ T(.~P) ~ r) lit~~ ~-(~~ ~r~op ~nvv~r~ r~t.~ ~~ ~ 3 ~ C~ (use words} {figures) ALTERNATE 1: 2 Course Surface Treatment over Flextble Base In lieu of HMAC ~ ~~ U~T 5, ~d ~ ALTERNATE 2: 12"x12" YCT in lieu of Glue Down Carpet ~~ ~~ ~4 b~~ ALTERNATE 3: Exterior Stona Wainscot ~> ~~ ~(~~ 5. Upon receipt of a written Notice to Proceed, Bidder agrees to commence work immediately. &dder will aomplete the work in accordance with the cantract documents within the following number af calendar days: BID PACKAGE I{A} : SITE UTILITfES ~ CALENDAR DAYS BID PACKAGE 1(B) : BUILDING PAD ~ CALENDAR DAYS BID PACKAGE !(C) : GRADING/DRAENAGE/PAVING ~~ CALENQAR DAYS BID PACKAGE II : BUfLDING SH~LL ,~;Z CAI.ENDAR DAYS BID PACKAGE Iil : INTERIORS ~ CALENDAR DAYS If a~ Bid Packages are awarded under a single contract, Bidder agrees to cornpiete work within the following number of calendar days: TOTAL ALL BID PACKAGES 1(A~I(C), II b III _l. ~ Z CALENDAR DAYS If Bid Packages II & 111 are awarded under a single contract, Bidder agrees to complete work within ihe following number of calendar days: TbTAL ALL BtD PACKAGES II 3 III only l~ V CALENDAR DAYS 6. BIDDER agrees thai the Worlc will be substantially complete and ready for final payment in accordance with the General Conditions on or before the dates or within the number of calendar months indicated in the Agreement. The Work shall include a 2-week oommissioning period foilowing the Date of Substantial Completion. 7. The falowing documents are attached ta and made a candition of t is Bid: (a) Bid Security in the form of ~ carf~ed cJ~eck, cashier's check, or Bid Bond (b) Bidder's Quaiifcation Statement {c) L~si af Subcontractors BID FORM 3 of 5 8. Overhead and Profit: The Undersigned hereby agrees that the Cantractar's overhead and prafit, to be charged in payrrtent of Additiona! Work, will be based t~pon the falawing percentages of the cost fa said Work. Additional Work by Contractor's own forces: OVERHEAD AND PROFIT 8 9'0 Additional Work by Subcontracto~'s foroes: OVERHEAD AND PROFIT a~a .• ~~• .~~~~ ~eCh ~-•, SUBMfTTED on January 22 . 2010. ~.••`•Q`.~'~•••••~•CQ ','• . ~.t ~~rats •,~ ? ~ • : RM Te Y3-eo-- Construction, LLC = ~ = . ~ gY: = SE ~ z (Fi Name) ~ ~ ~ .. ~ : s p z• SBaI V Vice- Pre~i i~~ ~~~,,.•y~/, (Slgna err~on Authorized to Slgn) ~Titls) ~~~~~ ~~~~ `~~~~~~ ~''~n~~~~~a~~- Business Address: 410 S. Ent erpr i ze Pkwy Corpus Christi, TX Phons Na: ( 3 61 ) 2 9 9-18 O 1 FaxNo: ~ 361 ) 299-1804 Email: rwheatonlpC'rmtechcon . net BID FORM 4 of 5 Kerr Cot~nty SherifFs Annex 12/28/09 PROJECT D(RECTORY Kerr County Sheriffs Annex 2a-os~s OWR@I' County Court oF Kerr County, Texas 740 East Main Street Kerrville, Texas 78028 (834} 792-221'! offic~ Ar~chJtscf Peter W. Lewis Architect + Associates, PLLC 334 West Water S#reet Kerrville, Texas 78028 {830) 898-422U office {830) 89fi-4226 fax Sfruc#ura! Engineer Maxwell Engineerting~ PLLC 911 Panorama Dr. Kemrille, Texas 78028 t830) 89~-0032 office (830) 895-0033 fax MechanicaUFlectrlcal/Plumbing Engineer ESA Mechanical & Electrical Engtneering, Inc. 1100 NW Loop 410, Ste. 460 San Antonio, Texas 78213 {21~} 342-3483 office {210) 342-3641 fax Clvt! E»gfneer Hewitt En9ineering, Inc. 1 QO Horseshoe Ridge (830} 285-7925 offic~ Kerrville, Texas 78028 Geotechntca! Fngineer Rock Engineering 8~ Testing Laboratory, lnc. 18847 Redland Rd, Ste. 202 San Antonio, Texas 78259 (210) 49~-8~44 office {21 U) 495-8015 fax LtST QF SUBC~NTRACTORS List of Subcorrtractors to be awarcled portions of work. It is the intent of the Owner to rely on the accx,racy of the info-rnation provided. After execution of the Construction Contract, the successful Bidder shall nat change subcantractars for the work Iisted without written c~onsent from the Owner. Consent shall be in the farm of a Change Order tssued by the Architeat. 1. ~arthWork RM Techcon Construction, LLC 2. Site Paving 3. Foundatlon 4. MillworklFinish Garpentry 5. Doors ~ Frames $. Flooring 7. Painting 8. Preengineered Metal Building 12. Plumbing 13. MechanicallHVAC 14. Electrical Submitted by. RM Techcon Construction, LLC Bidder January 22, 2010 Date BID FORM 5 of ~ ~ , ~ ~~- Document A305TM -1986 _ Contractor's Qualifi~ation Statemenfi ~ The Undersigned certifies under oath that the information provided herein is true and sufficiently complete so as not to be misleading. SUBMITTED T0: Kerr Cou~nty ADDRESS: 700 Main St. , Kerrville, TX 78028 ( SUBMIT~ED BY: RM Techcon Construction, LLC ~ NAME: Ronald B. Wheaton ~ ADDRESS: 410 S. Enterprize Pkwy, Corpus Christi, TX 78405 ~ PRINCIPAL OFFICE: 410 S. Enterprize Pkwy, Corpus Christi, TX 78405 [ ] Corporation [ ] Partnership [ ] Individual ~ [ ] Joint Venture I[ X] Other Limited Liability Company ~ NAMEOFPROJECT:(ifapplicable) Kerr County Sheriffs Annex TYPE OF WORK: ~le sepm~ate fornl for each Classification of Work) I [ X ] General Construction [ ] HVAC [ ] Electrical [ ] Plumbing [ ] Other: (Speci.fy) § 1. ORGANIZATION ~§ 1.1 How many years has your organization been in business as a Contractor? 14 § 1.2 How many years has your organization been in business under its present business name? 6 § 1.2.1 Under what other or former names has your organization operated? I None ADDITIONS AND DELETIONS: The author of this document has added information needed for its completion. The author may also have revised the text of the original AIA standard form. An Additions and Deletions Report that notes added information as well as revisions to the standard form text is available from the author and should be reviewed. A vertical line in the left margin of this document indicates where the author has added necessary information and where the author has added to or deleted from the original AIA text. This document has important legal consequences. Consultation with an attomey is encouraged with respect to its completion or modification. This form is approved and recommended by the American Institute of Architects (AIA) and The Associated General Contractors of America (AGC) for use in evaluating the qualifications of contractors. No endorsement of the submitting party or verification of the information is made by AIA or AGC. § 1.3 If your organization is a corporation, answer the following: § 1.3.1 Date of incorporation: 2004 § 1.3.2 State of incorporation: Texas § 1.3.3 President's name: Melissa A. Wheaton AIA Document A305TM -1986. Copyright OO 1964, 1969, 1979 and 1986 by The American Institute of Architects. All rights reserved. WARNING: This AIA~ Document is protected by U.S. Copyright Law and International Treaties. Unauthorized reproduction or distribution of this AIA~ Document, or any ~ portion of it, may result in severe civil and criminal penalties, and wiil be prosecuted to the maximum extent possible under the law. This document was produced by AIA software at 09:13:46 on 01/22/20'10 under Order No.1648309638_1 which expires on 01I30/2011, and is not for resale. User Notes: (1684305510) § 1.3.4 Vice-president's name(s) ~ Ronald B. Wheaton I § 1.3.5 Secretary's name: Melissa A. Wheaton § 1.3.6 Treasurer's name: Melissa A. Wheaton § 1.4 If your organization is a partnership, answer the following: I § 1,4.1 Date of organization: N/A § 1.4.2 Type of partnership (if applicable): § 1.4.3 Name(s) of general partner(s) § 1.5 If your organization is individually owned, answer the following: I § 1.5.1 Date of organization: N/A § 1.5.2 Name of owner: § 1.6 If the form of your organization is other than those listed above, describe it and name the principals: I Limited Liability Company: Principals are Ronald B. Wheaton and Melissa A. Wheaton § 2. LICENSING § 2.1 List jurisdictions and trade categories in which your organization is legally qualified to do business, and indicate registration or license numbers, if applicable. ~ Not Applicable § 2.2 List jurisdictions in which your organization's partnership or tradename is filed. ~ Not Applicable § 3. EXPERIENCE § 3.1 List the categories of work that your organization normally performs with its own forces. ~ Painting, Steel Fabrication, Welding, Carpenh•y, Trip Carpentry, Concrete § 3.2 Claims and Suits. (If the answer to any of the questions below is yes, please attach details.) § 3.2.1 Has your organization ever failed to complete any work awarded to it? No § 3.2.2 Are there any judgments, claims, arbitration proceedings or suits pending or outstanding against your organization or its officers? No § 3.2.3 Has your organization filed any law suits or requested arbitration with regard to construction contracts within the last five years? No § 3.3 Within the last five years, has any officer or principal of your organization ever been an officer or principal of another organization when it failed to complete a construction contract? (If the answer is yes, please attach details.) AIA Document A305TM - 1966. Copyright ~ 1964, 1969, 1979 and 1986 by The American Institute of Architects. All rights reserved. WARNING: This AIA~ Document is protected by U.S. Copyright Law and International Treaties. Unauthorized reproduction or distribution of this AIA~ Document, or any portion of it, may result in severe civil and criminal penalties, and will be prosecuted to the maximum extent possible under the law. This document was produced by AIA software at 09:13:46 on 01/22I2010 ~nder Order No.1648309638_1 which expires on 01/30/2011, and is not for resale. UserNotes: (1684305510) ~ No § 3.4 On a separate sheet, list major construction projects your organization has in progress, giving the name of project, owner, architect, contract amount, percent complete and scheduled completion date. I See Attachment, "Projects in Progress" , § 3.4.1 State total worth of work in progress and under contract: I Approximately $4,800,000.00 § 3.5 On a separate sheet, list the major projects your organization has completed in the past five years, giving the name of project, owner, architect, contract amount, date of completion and percentage of the cost of the work performed with your own forces. See Attachment, "Projects Completed" '~.§ ~3.5.1 State a_yerage annual amount of construction work performed during the past five years: ~ '`-Approximately $15,000,000.00 § 3.6 On a separate sheet, list the construction experience and present commitments of the key individuals of your organization. ~ See Attached Resumes § 4. REFERENCES § 4.1 Trade References: Alamo Iron Works - 943 SBC Center Pkwy, San Antonio, TX 78219 Phone: (210) 223-6161 Coastal ADS, Inc - 1834 N. Padre Island Drive, Corpus Christi, TX 78408 Phone: (361) 289-0864 Alamo Concrete Products - 6981 E. Evans Rd, San Antonio, TX 78266 Phone: (210) 208-1880 § 4.2 Bank References: I Wells Fargo - 615 Upper North Broadway, Corpus Christi, TX 78477 Contact: James Crowe Phone: (361) 886-6438 § 4.3 Surety: § 4.3.1 Name of bonding company: I Surety Solutions Agency, Inc. § 4.3.2 Name and address of agent: ~ Shane Humphrey, P.O. Box 1267, Frisco, TX 75034 § 5. FINANCING § 5.1 Financial Statement. § 5.1.1 Attach a financial statement, preferably audited, including your organization's latest balance sheet and income statement showing the following items: - ( To be provided upon award. Current Assets (e.g., cash, joint venture accounts, accounts receivable, notes receivable, accrued income, deposits, materials inventory and prepaid expenses); Net Fixed Assets; AIA Document A305TM - 1986. Copyright 8 1964, 1969, 1979 and 1986 by The American Institute of Architects. All rights reserved. WARNING: This AIA~ Document is protected by U.S. Copyright Law and International Treaties. Unauthorized reproduction or distribution of this AIA~ Document, or any portion of it, may resuit in severe civil and criminal penalties, and will be prosecuted to the maximum extent possible under the law. This document was produced byAlA software at 09:13:46 on 0112 2/2 0 1 0 under Order No.1648309638_1 which expires on 01/30I2011, and is not for resale. User Notes: (1684305510) Other Assets; Current Liabilities (e.g., accounts payable, notes payable, accrued expenses, provision for income taxes, advances, accrued salaries and accrued payrol] taxes); Other Liabi]ities (e.g., capital, capital stock, authorized and outstanding shares par values, earned surplus and retained earnings). § 5.1.2 Name and address of firm preparing attached financial statement, and date thereof: To be provided upon request § 5.1.3 Is the attached financial statement for the identical organization named on page one? To be provided upon request § 5.1.4 If not, explain the relationship and financial responsibility of the organization whose financial statement is provided (e.g., parent-subsidiary). § 5.2 Will the organization whose financial statement is attached act as guarantor of the contract for construction? 6. SIGNATURE 6.1 Dated at this 2~ay of~ Janua ry ~ 2 O 10 Name of Organization• ~h onstruction, LLC By: Ronald B. Whe on ~ Title: Principal § 6.2 Mr. Ronald B. Wheaton being ~uly sworn deposes and says that the information provided herein is true and sufficiently complete so as not to be misleading. Subscribed and sworn before me this 2~dy of JaflUary, 2010 Notary Public: Elva Kimbrel -/'c ~ ~-~~ My Commission ExUires: 09/25/2010 ~«~~~e•~ ~ro~~""'~,~; - ; ;~ }~i ~ ELVA KIMBREL Notary Publk 9TAT~ OF TEJ(AS ~^~~' ~= My Comm, ~xp, 0~•z5-2o~0 AIA Document A305TM -1986. Copyright ~ 1964, ~969, 1979 and 1986 by The American Institute of Architects. All rights reserved. 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O O O . O ~ - '' •M ~~ E!) ' .. ' N ~ U N ~ > L Q ~ ~ ~ ~ N Q ~ ~ ~ y N O ti ~ N ~m~Y c~~ ~ ~0 t a~~ U > > ~ C ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ O ~ ~ ~ ~ M ~~ ~ N ~ ~ ~ ~ M fy6X ~C~O CO,~~ 200 W ~ p ~ M =U' ~C O°' o ~ ~ ~ ~o rnQ ~v c ca ~ ~ a~ c "o c a~ Q o ~ $otS L ~ ~ ~ `~ O O E O ~ O (~ ~ ~ _ ~ ~ ~ a~ a~ ~ ~ ~ ~ O ~ .~ ~ U N O ~ U J J ~ O U ~ ~ ~ O U c 0 U ~ U ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ a ~' ~~ y L ~ ~ ~ ~ . ~ . R~FEREN CES Reference: Three school districts or other large organizations, which this firm has supplied with similar products. Name Address Phone Contact The Trane Company 9535 Ball St., Suite 1100 (210) 657-0901 Ken Dixon S~n Antonio, TX 78217 Laredo Community College West End Washington Street (956) 721-5142 Laredo, TX.78040 Texas Lutheran University .1000 West Court Street (830) 372-8151 Seguin, TX 78155 St. Luke's Episcopal Church 11 St. Luke Lane (210) 828-6425 San Antonio, TX 78209 Wachovia Bank 4101 Wiseman San Antonio, TX 78251 (210) 657-0901 Eleazar Gonzalez Tom Dodgen Joseph Langlinais Howard Lundeen a C O m FIRST SEALORD SURETY, INC. Principal Office 789 E. Lancaster Avenue Villanova, PA 19085 610.664.2324 BID BOND Bond No. 10-00332-Bid KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS that we RM Techcon Construction,LLC 410 S.Enterprise Pkwy.,Corpus Christi,Texas 78405 as Principal, hereinafter called the Principal, and FIRST SEALORD SURETY, INC., a corporation duly organized under the laws of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, as Surety, hereinafter called Surety, are held and firmly bound unto Kerr County 700 Main St.,Kerrville,Texas 78028 ~ as Obligee, hereinafter called ObliQee, in the sum of Greatest Amount Bid Dollars ( ), or ( 5 %) percent of the amount bid, whichever is less, for the payment of which sum well and truly to be made, the said Principal and the said Surety, bind ourselves, our heirs, executors, administrators, successors and assigns, jointly and severally, firmly by these presents. WHEREAS, the Principal has submitted a bid for Kerr County - Annex Bldg. NOW, THEREFORE, if the Obligee shall accept the bid of the Principal and the Principal shall enter into a Contract with the Obligee in accordance with the terms of such bid, and give such bond or bonds as may be specified in the bidding or Contract Documents with good and sufficient surety for the faithful performance of such Contract and for the prompt payment of labor and material furnished in the prosecution thereof, or in the event of the failure of the Principal to enter such Contract and give such bond or bonds, if the Principal shall pay to the Obligee the difference not to exceed the penalty hereof between the amount specified in said bid and such larger amount for which the Obligee may in good faith contract with another party to perform the Work covered by said bid, then this obli ~p}}~~~ shall be null and void, otherwise to remain in full force and effect. ~~'p~ ~ Signed and sealed this 22nd day of Jan. , 2p 10 ~j~`i•'~ ~' ~ orpor~ts RM Tec onstruct~ n,LLC ~ (P ' cipal) (Witness) on . ~ eaton,~ FIRST RD SURETY, INC. By: ~ Z (Witness) Shan A. Humphrey Bid Bond Public (Ed. 828/06) _ ==- - = =~_ _ ~ ~ __ ~~=- _ ~ = _ = - - - - - - - - - - = ~ -- - - - --- = _~~ °= = = = ~ _~ - = ~= ° =~ = - - - - ~ ~1~ - Power~ T~ 0-D~ 20058 - = - = _ ~r'S~ S~o~~~l~`e~ Power of Attorney KNOW ACL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS: That First Sealord Surety, inc., a corporation of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, (hereinafter the "Company") has made, constituted and appointed, and by these presents does make; constitute and appoint ! Cheryl L. HumphPey and/or Shane A, Humphrey all of Prosper, Texas its true and lawful Attorney-in-Fact, to make, execute and deliver on its behalf insurance policies, surety bonds, undertakings and other instruments of a similar nature as follows: ***"*`**"'* Not To Exceed Five Million Dollars-----------------------(35,000,000.00) *""`*"'**" instruments for said purposes, when duly executed by the aforesaid Attorney-in-Fact, shall be ~ Corpora~o~ and~aled ~tth_~s = and c~d. = ° = _ _ - = =~ = f the s~~or~a~~ ~7, 200~ "Article XII: Policies, Bonds, Recognitions, Stipulations, Consents of Surety, Underwriting Undertakings, and Instruments Relating Thereto. Secfiien 12-`I.;,Insura~,ice policies bonds i~recog,nitions stipulations, consents of surety and underwriting undertakings of the Corporation, and releases, agr'ee~r~ner~s an,d~othe,~wntings,relatmg,m,',~snyway thereto~qrto any claim or,loss thereunder,;!shall'be signed in,the name and o'n beh'alf ofthe Corp', ,~atian^ ,aJ by the Ghairma,n of the Board, the Preside;nt or a Vice President, and by the Secretary or an A's5istant Secretary; or, b)'by an Attorney- in-Fa~~~or~{he'Gorpora~ion appointed~anii authorized ~by th''e~Chai~ri~an of ~the Bdard,~~the P,re'siiient,~~or`a Vice„~President to make~l~uch!~signature,;~~or c) by such otherofficers or representatives as the Board may from time to time determine. The seai of the Corporation shall if appropriate be affixed thereto by any such officer, Attorney-in-Fact or representative. The authority of such Attomey-in-Fact and Agents shall be as prescribed in the instrument evidencing their appointment. Any such appointment and all authoriry granted thereby may be revoked at any time by the Board of Directors or by any oerson emoowered to make such ao~ointment." = ~ =- -- - -- = = _ _ ~b~ duly~ne~ di4s=~rp~te seal E~e=~~r~fo~c~a~~~ _ ' = = _ _ = = First Sealord Surety, Inc. sy: ~ ~ ~ ~ , , ~ i;~ ii ~~~i ~ il~tl ~ ~~~~~ ~ ~~II ~~ ii,i I ~06~ ~ Q~OpERTIa~~~~l~/ICB P~SBIC~@~t ~ il i u~~ i i', i i ~,?,:. ili.~'~ i ~ ilL.i ipl~ i i ~~~ i~i~iiltli~~~ ~ I~ i,~,, .i ),~;~~~~ ~ ~ p. ~ I ~ ,~~~,~ COUnty On this 20th day of January, 2004, before me personally appeared Joel D. Cooperman, Vice President of First Sealord Surety, Inc., with whom 1 am oersonallv acauainted, who, beinq bv me duly sworn, said that he resides in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, that he is Vice President of First (Seal) Surety, Jnc.: "Section92-2. The use of a printed facsimile of the corporate seal of the Corporation and of the signature of the Secretary or an Assistant Secretary on II, Se~n 12-1~f the 8 laws = e~ ~ ~~~- _ _ - = p 9 p (' 00332-B1 ,, ), - the bond mless the Bond number is'inserted in this ara ra h inse~t Bond # here 10 r em lo ee of r'g' Liond, d p y the Company `or by the ragent. : on the o~i mali~~~ ~ bon~t~has been inserted by an officer o ,. r Such insurance policies, surety bonds, undertakings and this22nd day of January , 20 10. w o ~ N U ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ N ~ C U ~ 1 ~ DATE (MMIDDlYYYY) coRV CERTIFICATE OF LIABILITY INSURANCE °~EC i oi i9~io ~~ 'ODUCER T R R FOR ATI :rlisle Insurance Agency, Inc ONLY AND CONFERS NO RIGHTS UPON THE CERTIFICATE ~orpus Christi Office HOLDER. THIS CERTIFICATE DOES NOT AMEND, EXTEND OR 500 N Water Suite 900 ALTER THE COVERAGE AFFORDED BY THE POLICIES BELOW Corpus Christi TX 78471-0019 Phone: 361-884-2775 Fax: 361-864-3470 INSURERS AFFORDING COVERAGE NAIC # INSURED INSURER A: Mt Hawley Insurance Company iNSUReRe: America First Insurance 19704 RM Techcon Construction LLC iNSURERC: Texas Mutual Insurance Co 410 S Enterprise Pkwy iNSUReRO: Commerce & Indust Corpus Christi TX 78~105 INSURER E: COVERAGES THE POLICIES OF INSURANCE LISTED BELOW HAVE BEEN ISSUED TO THE INSURED NAMED ABOVE FOR THE POLICY PERIOD INDICATED. NOTW ITHSTANDING ANY REQUIREMENT, TERM OR CONDITION OF ANY CONTRACT OR OTHER DOCUMENT W ITH RESPECT TO WHICH THIS CERTIFICATE MAY BE ISSUED OR MAY PERTAIN, THE INSURANCE AFFORDED BY THE POLICIES DESCRIBED HEREIN IS SUBJECT TO AlL THE TERMS, EXCLUSIONS AND CONDITIONS OF SUCH POLICIES. AGGREGATE LIMITS SHOW N MAY HAVE BEEN REDUCED BY PAID CLAIMS. LTR NSR TYPE OF INSURANCE POLICY NUMBER DATECMMIDD nVE DATE MM/DD TION LIMITS GENERALl1AB11JTY EACHOCCURRENCE S ZOOOOOO p, X COMMERCIALGENERALLIABILIN MGL0169630 11~21~09 11~21~1~ PREMISES(Eaoccurence) S 1~~~~~ CLAIMS MADE ~ OCCUR MED EXP (Any one person) 3 EXCL PERSONAL&ADVINJURY S ZOOOOOO GENERALAGGREGATE E 2000000 GEN'LAGGREGATELIMITAPPLIESPER: PRODUCTS-COMPlOPAGG E ZOOOOOO X POLICY PR~ LOC JECT B AUT X OMOBILE LIABILITY ANYAUTO BA2105325 11/21/09 11/21/10 COM8INED SINGLE LIMIT (Eaaccident) S 1000000 ALL OW NED AUTOS SCHEDULED AUTOS BODILY INJURY (Per person) a X }( HIRED AUTOS NON-0W NED AUTOS BODILY INJURY (Per accident) a . PROPERTYDAMAGE $ (Per accident) GARAGE LIABILITY AUTO ONLY - EA ACCIDENT $ ANY AUTO OTHER THAN ~ ACC S AUTO ONLY: AGG S EXCESSIUMBRELLALIABILITY EACHOCCURRENCE S r'JOOOOOO D X OCCUR ~ CLAIMS MADE BE013191818 11~21~~9 11~21~1~ AGGREGATE $ 50~0~~~ E DEDUCTIBLE a X RETENTION $ 1 Q ~ ~ 0 3 WORKERS COMPENSATION AND EMPLOYERS' LIABILITY X TORY LIMITS ER C Y 1 N ECUTIVy~ FF TSF0001047356 08/31/09 08~31~1~ E.L.EACHACCIDENT 510~~~~~ ICER/ EMBEREXC U ED O (MandatoryinNH) L~ E.L.DISEASE-EAEMPLOYE S SOOOOOO If yes, describe under SPECIALPROVISIONSbelow E.L.DISEASE-POLICYLIMIT $ ZOOOOOO OTHER DESCRIPTION OF OPERATIONS 1 LOCATIONS 1 VEHICLES I EXCLUSIONS ADDED BY ENDORSEMENT I SPECIAL PROVISIONS CERTIFICATE HOLDER ~~C~ 1 Kerr County Sheriffs Annex 400 Clearwater Paseo Kerrville TX 76028 CANCELLATIDN SHOULD ANY OF THE ABOVE DESCRIBED POL~CIES BE CANCELLED BEFORE THE EXPIRATI( DATE THEREOF, THE ISSUING INSURER WILL ENDEAVOR TO MAIL 1 O DAYS WRITTEN NOTICE TO THE CERTIFICATE HOLDER NAMED TO THE LEFT, BUT FAILURE TO DO SO SHALL IMPOSE NO OBLIGATION OR LIABILITY OF ANY KIND UPON THE INSURER, RS AGENTS OR REPRESENTATIVES. AUTHORIZED REPRESENUITIVE _ _ The ACORD name and logo are registered marks of ACORD IMPORTANT If the certificate holder is an ADDITIONAL INSURED, the policy(ies) must be endorsed. A statement on this certificate does not confer rights to the certificate holder in lieu of such endorsement(s). If SUBROGATION IS WAIVED, subject to the terms and conditions of the policy, certain policies may require an endorsement. A statement on this certificate does not confer rights to the certificate holder in lieu of such endorsement(s). DISCLAIMER This Certificate of Insurance does not constitute a contract between the issuing insurer(s), authorized representative or producer, and the certificate hoider, nor does it affirmatively or negatively amend, extend or aiter the coverage afforded by the policies listed thereon. v- N O C «~ O C :+ N (0 ~ U N ~ N ~ .-~ 7 ~ (~ R M TECHCON CONSTRUCTION, LLC ~TATEIV~~~T~ (~F C~TT~LI~T~~TI~NS ~~~1~~1~!~~~~ (~ I~ Tl~rl`E~~ ~~ Kerr County: RM Techcon Construction, LLC is pieased to respond to the County Court of Kerr County, Request for Competitive Sealed Proposal. RM Techcon Construction, LLC is a professionai construction firm with substantial experience in the construction of government facilities. The Project Manager provided by RM Techcon Construction, LLC will be a Registered Professional Engineer. It is our understanding that the County Court of Kerr County intends to acquire construction support services for work within its facilities from the most qualified and experienced firm. The contracted firm will be responsible for the complete scope of work which is documented in the drawings and specifications. Our firm is fully prepared to provide the construction work necessary for the County Court of Kerr County to complete required projects. RM Techcon Construction, LLC acknowledges and hereby certifies that we will comply with the mandatory requirements specified in the Request for Competitive Sealed Proposal. RM Techcon Construction, LLC staff has worked together for several years. The Firm completes approximately 25 projects a year varying from $100,000.00 renovations to $4,000,000.00+ projects. The Firm maintains an office in Corpus Christi at 410 S. Enterprize Parkway and in San Antonio at 1250 N. E. Loop 410. Typical clients include firms and organizations such as St. Luke's Episcopal Church, HEB, Christus Santa Rosa Hospital, George West ISD, Center Point ISD, Wachovia Bank and Kerrville State Hospital. The team professionals are all available and have allotted time to provide an expedited construction delivery schedule to the County Court of Kerr County. The Project Manager will be available full time to initiate the project and will be directly involved throughout the extent of the project. The Project manager and Superintendent will be On-Site together one day per week and will hold meetings with project officials that day. Both Superintendent and Finishing Foreman will be on the job site a minimum of four days a week and during any extended work periods. On behalf of our entire staff, we want to thank you for considering RM Techcon Construction, LLC. Enclosed please find a detailed summary of our proposal services and supporting documentation. Please contact me, Ronald Wheaton, P.E., Principal, directly at (361) 299-1801 (phone), (361) 299-1804 (fax), or rwheaton(a)rmtechcon.net (email) should you have any questions regarding this response or any contract negotiations. R M TECHCON CONSTRUCTION, LLC ~TA..TE~E~~ (?~ ~T~A~.I~I~ATION~ M~~~QI~ ~~~~~~ The following articles review RM Techcon Construction, LLC's specific methodology toward scheduling and completing work with ICerr County. RM Techcon Construction, LLC is a very client-conscious firm, with a staff which prides itself on its ability to customize services to fit the real needs of our customers and their facilities. Our approach to project work with Kerr County will always be based on the physical need of the facilities and the directives expressed by the Kerr County. The outline here describes the individual steps which should be correlated with a typical project schedule. These mile stones are utilized along with production estimates to develop schedules using "Microsoft Project" software. A detailed project schedule will be developed and presented upon our award. CONSTRUCTION A. On-Site Supervision. RM Techcon Construction, LLC will provide an on-site construction superintendent on Kerr County Sheriffs Annex Project. This will insure construction operations and schedules are maintained at the job site. He will be reporfing directly to the Project Manager. B. Proqress Meetinqs. Periodic progress meetings will be held with the Owner, Architect, and RM Techcon Construction, LLC at the conveniences of Kerr County. The construction professionals will be available to meet on a regular basis to insure that owner satisfaction is maintained throughout the construction process. C. Proiect Commissionin~. RM Techcon Construction, LLC will provide complete project commissioning specifications and services during the project to insure that the entire facility operates properly. Commissioning will include ASHRAE-90.1 requirements for "controls" systems testing, system balancing review, and equipment efficiency testing/analysis. D. Punch List and Owner Acceptance. During the warranty period RM Techcon Construction, LLC will walk the project and determine all items that need corrections. A punch list will be prepared for execution by the Sub-contractors. E. Warrantv and Client Satisfaction Meetinq. During the warranty period RM Techcon Construction, LLC will monitor and have the sub-contractors correct any items that require attention. Near the end of the warranty period, RM Techcon Construction, LLC will request a meeting to review the job and determine what items, if any, should be corrected. - _ R M TECHCON CONSTRUCTION, LLC Review Statement Notes 1. The purchase price Our bid includes high quality materials that comply with all specifications. 2. The reputation of the general contractor's and the services RM Techcon Construction has an excellent.reputation with our clients and a vast majority of our work stems from repeat business from corporate entities such as Trane Company, HEB, and Wachovia Bank. 3. The quality of the general contractor's services Many of our projects require fine detail work and precise scheduling as in the case of the Wachovia San Antonio Data Center work which involved critical computer systems and national corporate coordination. 4. The extent of the sufficiency of the proposer's financial resources This project represents approximately 10% - 15% of our current annual income, cash flow and proper support of this project is well within the firm's financial limit. 5. The general contractor's past relationship with the county RM Techcon Construction believes that we have an excellent working relationship with area clients based on past and current projects at Wachovia Bank, HEB, and several school projects completed through the Trane Company. 6. The impact on the ability of the county to comply with laws and rules relating to historically underutilized businesses RM Techcon Construction is a HUB certified entity. R M TECHCON CONSTRUCTION, LLC ~~, 7. The total long term cost to the county to acquire the contractor's services RM Techcon Construction bids have been very fair in price with regard to client's budgets. Examples of cost effectiveness on Laredo Community College Projects .can be best reviewed with Laredo Architect Robert Sepulveda (956) 725-1985 who can attest to our customer value as well as work quality. 8. The history of completing the projects on a timely basis RM Techcon Construction completed two major projects for Laredo Community ~ollege, both were completed on time. A critical Data Center project for Wachovia Bank was completed ahead of schedule in June of 2008. 9. The history of completing projects of similar scope on a timely basis RM Techcon Construction project staff experience includes student facilities at Texas Lutheran University, Refugio County Multi-Purpose Building, Webb County Courthouse and Bexar County Jail. 10. The firm's proximity to the site, and ability to provide full time superintendent, project manager, project scheduler RM Techcon Construction has typically provided one day responses to all clients' requests. We will have a full time superintendent and project manager. 11. The firm's quality/experience of the project superintendent, and project management team The experience levels of the staff exceed twenty years each. 12. The history of completing successfully punch list items and follow up on warranty of work RM Techcon Construction strives to complete all punch lists and warranty work on a timely basis. Typically we continue to support owner with technical information well beyond the warranty period. RM Techcon Construction, as an example, has returned to Laredo Community College to support the Central Plant Project as recently as May 2008. The project was completed in 1994. 13. The history of safety programs and recent legal liability issues RM Techcon Construction has no pending litigation. Our safety rating is 0.0. The firm received a safety award from AGC in 2007 and 2008, attached. 14. The proposer's quality control program RM Techcon Construction uses a Redicheck form of site inspection quality control. 15. The ability and willingness to hire local and immediate area qualified suppliers, vendors, sub-contractors, and laborers Several suppliers and sub-contractors from the San Antonio area are included in our proposal. We will endeavor to obtain all masonry and concrete labor on a local basis. 16. The history of the firm and willingness to value engineer project upon receiving proposals, also contractor's volunteer cost reduction items RM Techcon Construction does a large portion of negotiated work; we strive to make the end result beneficial to all parties. 17. Any other relevant factor that the Owner should consider in selecting the general contractor RM Techcon Construction has always maintained a very professional relationship with our clients, providing service with close coordination. George West ISD is an excellent example of this. Contact Ty Sparks at (361) 449-1914. Organi~a~ional C~art PROJECTROLE: ProjectPrincipal/ProjectManager EDUCATION; Michigan State University, Bachelor of Science Mechanical Engineering REGISTRATION; Registered Professional Engineer, Texas Registered Environmental Professional APPOINTMENT: Building Code Board ofAppeals City of Corpus Christi Associated General Contractors Board MEMBERSHIP; American Society of Heating, Refrigerating and Air Conditioning Engineers, Inc. (ASHRAE), American Society of Civil Engineers EXPERIENCE; Mr. Wheaton has over 29 years experience in all phases of inechanical and electrical engineering including energy transfer systems, HVAC systems, complex pump systems, fire safety systems and utility systems. His experience includes energy analysis, equipment evaluation, stress analysis, performance optimization and economic analysis. His work in computerized evaluations of infrastructure systems has contributed to his success in designing and managing constructicn of several projects including: office and industrial buildings, municipal buildings, school facilities, emergency generator systems, hospital diagnostic systems, research laboratory facilities, co-generation plant systems, chemical process systems, and several the~nal storage projects. His knowledge of structural engineering has also contributed to his leadership role in this area. Mr. Wheaton's construction experience includes load bearing masonry, structural steel, tilt- up concrete, deep foundations, reinforced concrete and cold formed steel. Mr. Wheaton's Indoor Air Quality Work involves mold testing, ventilation analysis, _ remediation and humidity control. He has given several presentations on IAQ including a program on humidity control and ventilation to the 2001 CFPE National conference. - Mr. Wheaton's HVAC construction experience includes several Design-Build projects including offices for the General Service Administration, Christus Santa Rosa Chidlren's ' Hospital, Texas Lutheran University, Laredo Community College, VA Medical Center Kerrville, Wachovia Bank, World Savings and Loan, and The Trane Company. *~.. PROJECT ROLE: On-Site Construction Supervision EDUCATION: Lowell High School - 1977 10 Hours OSHA Construction and Health MSAA Safety Training EXPERIENCE: Mr. Paul has over 31 years experience in commercial and industrial building construction. His list of project experience is extensive and includes office buildings, commercial buildings, restaurants, retail facilities, college halls, school buildings, and government facilities. He has worked with a large array of structural systems including structural steel, cold formed steel , wood, load bearing masonry, reinforced concrete, tilt-up frames, and post- tensioned concrete. Mr. Paul's experience includes nearly all available commercial trim and finish work mediums such as European laminates, plastics, veneer, and ceramics. He has built high end commercial cabinetry, retail displays, office entries, hotel lobbies, and bank lobbies. Mr. Paul has been the site superintendent of projects exceeding $10,000,000 and has managed subcontractors with specialty fields. He has completed projects for a wide variety of commercial interests as well as the Army Corps of Engineers. Mr. Paul's Design-Build experience includes projects for Texas Lutheran University, Laredo Community College, Bexar County, TXDot, and a large array of school districts. PROJECT ROLE: Environmental Geologist, Environmental Related Work, Environmental Emission Control, Mold Remediation, and Indoor Air Quality EDUCATION; Texas A& M University, Bachelor of Science with dual degrees in Geology and Environmental Science/Chemistry REGISTRATION; 40 Hours OSHA/RCRA Safety Training Texas Department of Health Licensed Asbestos Inspector Registered Professional Geoscientist, State of Texas MEMBERSHIPS: Corpus Christi Geological Society / Coastal Bend Geological Society Texas Association of Professional Geoscientist The Geological Society ofAmerica EXPERIENCE: Mrs. W;~eaton has more than 10 years experience in the environmental field. She has reviewed and designed several emergency generator fuel system storage and containment systems. Mrs. Wheaton is a Texas Licensed Asbestos Inspector. She has completed numerous asbestos inspections on private facilities and AHERA projects. Mrs. Wheaton's Indoor Air Quality Testing experience includes mold testing with bio aerosols, culture plates, culture swabs and other techniques. She has been instrumental to survey several schools, government buildings, and industrial facilities. Mrs. Wheaton has lead high profile underground soil investigation teams evaluating hazardous waste soil contamination around school buildings. She has conducted hazardous material spill control studies and provided press conference reports for public projects. ~ ~ ~ ~ ~~ ~ ~ O V W ~ ~ ~ ~ W ~ Q V' ~ o ~ ~ ~ y C'J ~ ~ ~ O ~ O Z m W ~ . N ~ . J ~ ~ . ~ ~ ~ V ~ . ~~ W O~ ~ .. O ~ ~ ~ < < ~ ~ . r ~ , ~ ~. ~ O ~ ~ f~ ~ 3 o,,; o ~~ °o ~ Oo.~ ~ O aA U pq ~ ~ ~ b U ~ :fl E~ ~ .~ a° ~~~ ~ ~ ~ b .~ ~ a ~ 0 ~ ~ N. ~~::; r ~ ~ ~ t Q U ~ W ~ Q LL ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ U Q ~ ~ z 0 U J Q ~ W z W c~ 0 w Q U O ~ ¢ w _ ~ ~I~~ ~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~,~ 410 S. ENT~RPRI~E P~C~fifY, CQRRUS_GHRISTl, T~ 7&4f~5 oFF~~E: ~~s~ ~ ~~~-~ so~ ,.. . F~x: ~~s~ ~ ~~~-~ ~a~ Specific Technical Capabilities and ~ervices Environment~l S~rvic~~ Environmental Assessments Sound Hazard Analysis Airborne Contamination Testing Industrial Hygiene Hazardous Spill Control Spill Prevention Control Spill Counter Measure Plans Groundwater Contamination Assessments Leaded Paint Analysis Asbestos Inspections Abatement Monitoring Environmental Sampling Turni~ev Desian~~ui~d Specialized Laboratory Building Construction Hospital Diagnostic Systems Metals Finishing and Plating Plant Construction Specialized Control Building Construction Groundwater Monitoring Systems Environmental Remediation Projects Industrial Waste Treatment Facility Construction Asbestos Abatement Projects Specialized Building Construction Industrial Latex Glove Plant Construction Chemical Process Systems Specialized Manufacturing Facilities Central Plant & Thermal Storage Systems Enaine~rina ~tudies Facility Energy Efficiency Light Analysis Thermal Storage Analysis Building Renovation Feasibility Mechanical Code Compliance Electrical Code Compliance Construction Payment Analysis Project Life Cycle Cost Analysis Equipment Replacement Economics: ~ Corrosion Analysis Hurricane Damage Appraisals Fire Damage Appraisals Vandalism Damage Appraisals Energy Use Analysis Pressure Vessel Inspections Pipe Stress Analysis Equipment Failure Analysis Cogeneration Certified Welding Inspection Indoor Air Quality Studies Traininq Services Thermal Storage Systems Operation Environmental Awareness Seminars Reviewing Environmental Assessments Utility System Upgrades Enain~erina ~~:sian~ Laboratory Facilities Chilled Water Cooling Systems Electrical Distribution Systems Commercial Building MEP Mariculture Facilities Thermal Storage Systems High Efficiency Lighting Systems Digital Control Systems Fire Alarm Systems Security Alarm Systems Process Plants Ship Dock Systems Pipeline Compressor Stations Bulk Conveyor Systems Pressure Vessels & Piping Building Structures Heavy Equipment Installation Manufacturing Plant PlanninQ Facility Utilization - Industrial Central Plant Development Utility Budgets BID FORM GENERAL CONSTRUCTION CONTRACT PROJECT: Kerr County Sheriffs Annex Project # 200935 BID TO: Kerr County Cornmissioners Court ~ Kerr County Courthouse Kerrville, Texas 78028 BIDFROM: Suburban Construction Company (NAME OF BIDDER) 1. The undersigned BIDDER agrees, if this Bid is accepted, to enter into an agreement with OWNER, on AIA form A901-2007 Standard From ofAgreement Between Owner and Contractor where the Basis of Payment is e Stipulated Sum, to perform and furnish the Work as spec~ed or indicated in the Bidding Documents for the bid Price and within the Contract Time indicated in the Bid and in accordance with the other terms and conditions of the Contract Documents. 2. BlDDER further agrees that the contract is non-assignable except as provided for in the Performance and Payment Bonds. 3. In submitting this 8id, BIDDER represents, as more fully set forth in the Agreement, that: a. This Bid will remain subject to acceptance for 30 {thirty) days after the day of Bid opening; b. The Owner has the right to reject this Bid; c. BIDDER accepts the provisions of the Instructions and Supplementary lnstructions to Bidders regarding disposition of Bid Security; d. BIDDER wiN sign and submit the Agreement with the Bonds and other documents required by the Bidding Requirements within 10 days after the date of OWNER's Notice of Award; ~ e. BIDDER has examined copies of all the Bidding Documents; f. BIDDER has visited the site and become familiar with the general, local, site conditions, and availability of labor, utilities and materials; g. BIDDER is familiar with federal, state and local laws and regulations; h. BIDDER has correlated the information known to BIDDER, information and observations obtained from visits to the site, reports and drawings identified in the Bidding Documents and additional examinations, investigations, exploration, tests, studies, and data with the Bidding Documents; i. This Bid is genuine and not made in the interest of or behalf of an undisclosed person, firm, or corporation and is not submitted in conformity with an agreement or rules of a group, association, organization, or corporation; BIDDER has not directljr or indirecUy induced or solicited another Bidder to submit a false or sham Bid; j. BIDDER has received the following Addenda, receipt of which is hereby acknowledged: Addendum Number Date 1 January 18, 2010 BID FORM 1 of 5 4. 81DDER will complete the Work in accordance with the Contract Documents for the guaranteed maximum cost of the foilowing prices: I, BID PACKAGE I(A) : SITE UTILITIES PR CE~TED SU~/~,SE ID~ ,/~ ~~~~~~~ n ~ ~ ~(8.1i ~~ (use words) BID PACKAGE I(B) : BUILDING PAD STIPULATED SUM BASE B}~ ~ ~ ~~, PR1CE h~ o~/.,rl ~ e~ r (use words) BID PACKAGE I(C) : GRADING, DRAINAGE, PAVING STIPULATED SUM BASE BID .~; PRICE /)n,2_ _ /_ ~~14~c1__~ (use words) 11. BID PACKAGE II : BUILDING SHELL STIPULATED SUM~ ~ASE BID /~ n , PRICE ~`7if,n~e iY~.~~~il/ ~~li, $ ~i d0~~ ) (figures) ~ , i~2,2, Dav °= ~ . (figures) ~ ~ ~~D~4G~ ~ / ~/, DDD ~ ~ ~ (figures) i ~oz~ c~ .~~.9 00~0 ~ . ~ (use words) (figures) I11. BID PACKAGE III : BUILDING INTERIORS ~ STIPULATED SUM BASE BID - ~ . n I ~-f // c~ ,~ ~ ~ ($ ~~~ D~°' ~ (use.words) {figures) tf all Bid Packages are awarded under a single contract, Bidder agrees to complete work for the following: TOTAL ALL BID PACKAGES I(A~I(C), II 8~ III TOTAL STiPULATED SUM BAS~~ ..~~ ~ /J PRICE ~I2 i1~Yr:l~/rrjr_ _ ./~~a .~fi~,s~d ~ .Y ~~~ (use words) ao ~ ` ~ ~~ ~ BID FORM 2 of 5 If Bid Packages II & III are awarded under a single contract, Bidder agrees to complete work for the following: TOTAL BID PACKAGES II 8~ III only TOTAL STIPULATED $UM B E BI PRICE Q ~ figures} (use words) 5. ALTERNATE 1: 2 Course Surface Treatment over Flexible Base in lieu of HMAC - ~/a, ~,- ~v ~~ ALTERNATE 2: 12"x12" VCT in lieu of Glue Down Carpet + ~~.~a000 6~~ ALTERNATE 3: Exterior Stone Wainscot ~ ~5~ ~~~~~ Upon receipt of a written Notice to Proceed, Bidder agrees to commence work immediately. Bidder will complete the work in accordance with the contract documents within the following number of calendar days: BID PACKAGE I(A) : SITE UTILITIES BID PACKAGE I(B) : BUILDING PAD BID PACKAGE I(C) : GRADING/DRAINAGE/PAVING BID PACKAGE II : BUILDING SHELL BID PACKAGE III : INTERIORS ~~ CALENDAR DAYS ~ Z CALENDAR DAYS ~ CALENDAR DAYS ~~ CALENDAR DAYS ~ CALENDAR DAYS If all Bid Packages are awarded under a single contract, Bidder agrees to complete work within the following number of calendar days: TOTAL ALL BID PACKAGES I(A}-I(C), II 8~ III ~f~ CALENDAR DAYS If Bid Packages II 8~ III are awarded under a single contract, Bidder agrees to complete work within the following number of calendar days: TOTAL ALL BID PACKAGES II 8~ III only l8 D CALENDAR DAYS 6. BIDDER agrees that the Work will be substantially complete and ready for final payment in accordance with the General Conditions on or before the dates or within the number of calendar months indicated in the Agreement. The Work shall include a 2-week commissioning period following the Date of Substantial Completion. ~ sor~ 7. The following documents are attached to and made a condition of this Bid: (a) Bid Securiry in the form of ~~p ~o~vo cert~ed check, cashiers check, or Bid Bond (b) Bidde~s Qualification Statement (c) List of Subcontractors BID FORM 3 of 5 8. Overhead and Profit: The Undersigned hereby agrees that the Contractor's overhead and profit, to be charged in payment of Additional Work, will be based upon the following percentages of the cost for said Work. Additional Work by Contractor's own forces: OVERHEAD AND PROFIT~% Additionai Work by Subcontractor's forces: OVERHEAD AND PROFIT~~% SUBMITTED on January 1 9 , 2010. gy. Suburb~n ~Cor~t~~.~on Companv (SEAL) ,~ .,_ . ~-~ "'~ ' ` " ( '" 7f '- Secretary (Signature of Person AutPlbrized to ign) (Title) Gaylon G. Loontjer Business Address: 4702 WP4'~ AvPntt2y Suite 1 San Antonio, Texas 78213 Phone No: 21 0-349-6026 Fax No: 21 0-349-581 2 Email: gaylon@suburbanconst.com BID FORM 4 of 5 LIST OF SUBCONTRACTORS List of Subcontractors to be awarded portions of work. It is the intent of the Owner to rely on the accuracy of the information provided. After execution of the Construction Contract, the successful Bidder shall not change subcontractors for the work listed without written consent from the Owner. Consent shall be ir~ the form of a Change Order issued by the Architect. 1. Earth Work ~ 1~~r ~ ~~~ ~D_ ~ ~ ~ ~i 2_ Site Paving 3. Foundation ~e~ue~~ ~'~7~-Lr- 4. Millwork/Finish Carpentry 11 ~/~ ~~ii~ 5. Doors & Frames ~rcl , ~U O 6. Flooring L`~,rrr~•~ Ju?'a('qq ~.e/c. 7_ Painting ~~f~ TA~~~ _ 8. Preengineered Metal Building ~~~r~~i;.c~ d-~~/~ ~iuc. 12. Plumbing f7Q.~~.t1 ~~ur,b - ~/u.u~c~~S~...~ 13. Mechanical/HVAC ~Qru"/~(J /~/eG~(, • -(~~erra~~ ~ 14. Electrical ~Tz .~~1~. ~r•r~~ Submitted by: Suburban Construction C'~m= an~ Bidder Janua Date 19, 2010 BID FORM 5 of 5 BID BOND Conforms with The American institute of Architects, AI.A. Document No. /~310 Kt~iOWALLBYTHESEPRESENTS,'I'hatwe, Suburban Construction Co. 4702 West Avenue, Suite 1, San Antonio, Texas 78213 as Principal, hereinafter called the Principal, and the Washington International Insurance Co , of 1200 Arlington Heights Road, Itasca, IL 60143 , a corporation duly organized under the laws of the State of _ New Hampshire , as. Surety, hereinafter called.the Surety, are held and firmly bound unto Kerr County as Obligee, hereinafter called the Obligee, in the sum of *** FIVE PERCENT OF TOTAL AMOUNT BID *** Dollars ( 5% TAB ), for the pa~tnent of which surn well and truly to be mad~, the said Priricipal and the said SuTety, bind ourselves, our.heirs, executors, admiriistrators, successors and assigns, jointly and severally, firmly by these pres~ts. WHEREAS, the Principal has submitted a bid for NU W, "THEREFORE, if the Qbligee. stiall. accept fhe :bid .of the Principal and the Principal shali enter into a Contract with the Obligee in accordanee with the termr of svch bid, and give sueh bond or bonds as may be specified in the bidding or Contcact Documents with good and sufficient surety for the faithfiil perforcnance of such Contract and for the prompt payment af labor and material fiunished in the prosecution thereof, or in the eyent of the failure o~the Principal to enter such Contract and give-such bond or bonds, if the Principal shall pay to the Obligce.the di~etence not to exceed the penatty hereof between the amount specified in.said bid.and such larger amount for wliich the Obligee may uigood faith contract wi~'~ anothet party to perform ttte W~rk covereti by said bid, then this obligation shall be null and void, otheiwise to remain in full €orce ~d effect. Signed and sealed.this 22nd day.of l,~Ql.,,~ . . ~ . `~ ~nn, ~~ Witness Witness W s i ton rnational I surance Co ~ By Monica Ca pos Attomey-in-Fact NAS SURETY GROUP NORTH AMERICAN SPECIALTY 1NSURANCE COMPANY WASHINGTON INTERNATIONAT, INSURANCE OOMI'ANY GENERAL POWER 4F ATTORN~Y KNOW ALL M~.'PT BY THESE PRESEN'TS, T'HAT IVorth American Specialty Insuiance Company, a corporation duly organized and e~:isting under laws of tho State of New Hampshire, aad having its pzincipal office in the City ofManehestcr, New Hsmpshire, and Washington International [rasurana Compeny, a corpn~ation organized and existusg under the laws ofthe State of New Hampshine and having its principal office in the City of Itasea, Illinois, each does hcrcby make, constitute and appoirn: PAT J. MOORE, GARY W. ViWHEATLEY, MONICA CAMPOS, CLARK D. FRESHER and BRYAN K. MOORE JOINTLY OR SEVIItALLY Its true aud lawful Attorney(s}in-Fact, to makq execute, seal and deliver, for and on its behalf and as its act and deed, bonds or other writirigs obligatory in the nature of a bond on behalf of each of said Companies, as surery, on contracts of soretyship as are or may be required or permitted by taw, regulation, eontract or othecwise, provided that no bond or undertaking or contract or suretyship executed under this authority shall exceed the amount of: TWENTY-FNE MILL(ON ($25,000,000 00) DOLLARS T'his Power of Attorney is granted snd is signed by facsimile andor and by the authority of the fotl owing Resolutions adopted by the Boards of Direciors of both North American Specialty Insurazice Company and Washington Intemationa( Insnrance Company at meetings duly called and held on the 24~ of March, 2000: "RESOLVED, that any two of tfie Presidents, any Managing Director, any Senior Vice President, any Vice President, any Assistant Vice President, tiie Sacretary or any Assistairt Secretary be, and each or any of them hereby is authorized to execuxe a Power of Atforney qualifying the attomey named in the given Power of Attomey to execute on behalf of the Cornpany bonds, undertakings and all contracts of surety, and thet each or any of them hereby is authorized to attest to ihe execution of any such Power of Atforney and to attach therein the seal of the Company; and it is I'iJRT'HER RI:SOLVED, that the signahue of such officers and thc seal of the Compsny may bc affixod to any such Power of Attorncy or to any certific~te relating thcreto by facsimile, and a-ry such Power of Attomey or eertiScate bearing such facsimile signstu~es or facsimile seal shsil be bind'mg upon the Company when so affixed and in t~te future with regard to any bond, undertaking or contsact of surefy to which it is attached." \~wW+rHpiry~, :'`~-~,~ ~7~~Ga~ ~' ~~~,~,_. ~,?'°•.,~;.-. ~ a '~.. ~c'~ ~ ~rr':,'' ¢, »~ .~~ &eves P. Aadertoe, Praldeat & G31eLFsatuLlYe O[OuC et Wubtu`MU Islaaaliand Irwr~na Comhamy z~f ,~'~( ~~:. ~u~=,6 4~~ -. !c Stoior Vire Ptxddeul ~'Nor16 Ama'leta Speddty Ins~u~ua Compuy 6f : ~~~.'x~h~HPg,~P` ~ ~-S ~m i ~ ~ ~. y~~~Mllil~ ~ ~ ~~~ ~ .~~a~~ DwWMLaym~u,Sed~ViteProidm otW~fhioftonl~rnationnlinmranceCompany & Vire Prnident o[Nm~9~ Amedeae Spawltr Insurana Coe~pany IN WITNESS WHEREOF, North American Specialty Insurance Company and Washington Inbernational Insurance Company have caused their official seals to be hereunto affixed, and these presents to be signed by their authorized officers this 3~ da-,~ of ~P~m~r 20 0$ . , _..._ Nort6 Americsn Specialty Insurance Company Washington Ioternational Insurance Company State of Illinois Courrty of Du Page ~' On ttris 3~h day of . S0~II1~ , 20 08 • before mc, a Notary Public personally appeared Steven A. Andermn , President and CEO of Washington International Insurance Company and Senior V ice President of Nrnth American Specialty Insurance Company and Da~id M. Lavman , Senior Vice President af Was[~ulgton tnterasaonal Insurance Compaay axtd Vice Presidentaf Norti~ Aarericen Specialty Irisurance Company, pcrs~elly lmown to mq who being by me duly sworn, aclmowledged that they signed the above Power of Attorney as officers of and aaknowledged said instrume~tt W be the voluntary aet and deed of their resnective comnaniec 'dFRiCI S~~ DONNA D. $KI:F.~S Nob~yPublk, 5hteof IBirois' My Co~m~ion ~ae~ 14(06~?A11 r. t'~r:-~yr r~ d~~ ti~..a Donna D. Sklens, Notary Public I, Jamea A_ A-*~±ter , the duly eleeted A~;atant Sec~rAr„ of North American Specialty Insurance Company and Washington internatianai Insurance Company, do hereby certi fy thst the abave and foregoing is a true and correct copy of a Power of Attamey gi ven by said. North Amerlcan Specialty Insurance Compatry and Washington International insurance Company, whieh is still in full force snd effect. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have set my hsnd a~d affixed the seals of the Companies t1us~ day of .~(L~uan~ 20~Q. ~~~~~ lamea A. Cxryemer. Vla PiesMeix B Aseisam Secraary ofwashingeon Imanalond tuswence Canpany k NathAmerican SPaadry G~su~anceCamPmY IlVIPORTANT NOTICE In order to obtain information or make a complaint: You may contact Jim Carpenter, Vice President - Claims, at 1-800-338-0753. You may call Washington International Insurance Company and/or North American Specialty Insurance Company's toll-free number for information or to make a complaint at: 1-800-338-0753 You may also write to Washington International Insurance Company and/or North American Specialty Insurance Company at the following address: 1200 Arlington Heights Road #400 Itasca, IL 60143 You may contact the Tezas Department of Insurance to obtain information on companies, coverages, rights or complaints at: 1- 800-252-3439 You may write the Texas Department of Insurance: P.O. Box 149104 Austin, TX 78714-9104 Fax: (512) 475-1771 Web: httn://w~vw.tdi.state.ta~:us E-mail: ConsumerP rotection(a),tdi.state.tx. us PREMIUM OR CLAIM DISPUTES: Should you have a dispute concerning your premium or about a claim you should first contact the Washington International Insurance Company and/or North American Specialty Insurance Company. If the dispute is not resolved, you may contact the Texas Department of Insurance. ATTACH TffiS NOTICE TO YOUR POLICY: This notice is for information only and does not become a part or condition of the attached document. AVISO IlVIPORTANTE Para obtener informacion o para someter un queja: Puede comunicarse con Jim Carpenter, Vice President - Claims, al 1-800-33&0753. Usted puede llamr al numero de telefono gratis de Washington International Insurance Company and/or North American Specialty Insurance Company's para informacion o para someter una queja al: 1-800-338-0753 Usted tambien puede escribir a Washington International Insurance Company and/or North American Specialty Insurance Company al: 1200 Arlington Heights Road #400 Itasca, IL 60143 Puede escribir al Departmento de Seguros de Texas para obtener informacion acerca de companias, coberturas, derechos o quejas al: 1- 800-252-3439 Puede escribir al Departmento de Seguros de Texas: P.O. Boz 149104 Austin, TX 78714-9104 Fax: (512) 475-1771 Web: http://www.tdi.state.tx.us E-mail: ConsumerProtection(a~tdi.state.tx us DISPUTAS SOBRE PRIMAS O RECLAMOS: Si tiene una disputa concerniente a su prima o a un reclamo, debe comunicarse con el Washington International Insurance Company and/or North American Specialty Insurance Company primero. Si no se resuelve la disputa, puede entonces comunicarse con el Departmento de Seguros de Texas. UNA ESTE AVISO A SU POLIZA: Este aviso es solo paza proposito de infromacion y no se converte en parte o condicion del documento adjunto. su ur an SUBURBAN CONSTRUCTION COMPANY January 19, 2010 Kerr County Sherrifs Annex Kerr County Commissioners Court Kerr County Courthouse 400 Clearwater Paseo Kerrville, Texas 78028 Re: Kerr County Sherrifs Annex Dear Sir: Innovation, hard work and integrity have been the keys to Suburban Construction Company's success. For over 22 years, we have helped deliver solutions to every project we have engaged in. No project is too challenging or unique, too big or small. Our goal for every project is the same; build it safely, on time, on budget and with no surprises at the end. Suburban is synonymous with superior quality. Our commitment to these principles, are reflected in the success of our projects. Our firm is willing to take on challenges and explore new ideas. We have the drive to excel and the determination to perform our best. We carr3~ out our work in thQ safest manner possible, as demonstrated by a safety record that is unmatched in the industry. Suburban Construction Company is successful because our people have the ability and desire to build exciting and challenging projects. Our people possess a drive to excel and a willingness to take on new and unique responsibilities. We have initiative and we strive for innovative ideas. Suburban Construction Company is owned and operated by Karl L. Stade, and Gaylon G. Loontjer. Our owners are active, experienced, contributing employees in our company. Because our owners are involved with every project, we feel we are able to build the best possible project in a lower and more cost effective manner. Our reputation is our most important asset. Suburban Construction Company is known for its' honesty and integrity. Doing good work, completing it on time and dealing fairly and honestly with everyone involved is oLr goal and how we maintain our excellent reputation in this industry. 4702 West Ave. #1 • San Antonio, Texas 78213 (210) 349-6026 • Fax (210) 349-5812 Suburban Construction Company has been building educational and government facilities for over 22 years. We know that constant communication is an essential element in every project we engage in. Maintaining a professional good working relationship with the Owner's Representative, Architectural firm, Principal and Custodial Staff ensures that the educational projects will proceed in a timely and orderly manner. We take personal pride and dedication in every project we construct. As an owner and officer of Suburban Construction Company, our company is financially sound and ready to oversee the construction of your project. Our firm has been in business for over 22 years, and during these years, we have never filed for bankruptcy nor have any outstanding claims against our firm. Our firm is bondable for over 10 ~illion dollars per single project. We have included our audited financial statements along with our qualif cation statement for your review. We have included references from other school districts, architects and engineers we have worked with over the years, so please feel free to contact any of our references. Please review our banking and bonding references attached to our qualification statement. If you have any questions, please give me a call. We appreciate your review of our firm's qualifications. Gaylon G.Y,oontjer scHEau~~ ~ _ Contractor's Qualification Statement AIA Document A305 - Electronic Format THIS DOCUMENT HAS IMPORTANT LEGAL CONSEQUENCES: CONSULTATION WITH AN ATTORNEY IS ENCOURAGED WITH RESPECT TO Its COMPLETION OR MODIFICATION. AUTHENTICATION OF THIS ELECTRONICALLY DRAFTED AIA DOCUMENT MAY BE MADE BY USING AIA DOCUMENT D401. This form is approved and recommended by Thc American Institute of Architects (AIA) and The Associated General Contractors of American (AGC) for use in evaluating the qualifications of contractors. No endorsement of the submitting party or verification of the information is made by AIA or AGC. Copyright 1964, 1969, 1979, 1986 by The American Institute of Architecu. 1735 New York Avenue NW, Washington D.C. 20006-5292. Reproduction of the material herein or substantial quotation of its provisions without written permission of the AIA violates the copyright laws of the United States and will be subject to legal prosecution The Undersigned certifies under oath that the information provided herein is true and su~ciently complete so as not to be misleading. SUBMITTED TO: Kerr Country Sheriffs Annex 400 Clearwater Paseo Kerrville, TX 78028 ADDRESS: Corporation (X) Partnership Individual Joint Venture SUBMITTED BY: Gaylon G. Loontjer Other NAME: Suburban Construction Co. ADDRESS: 4702 West Avenue, Suite 1 San Antonio, Texas 78213 PRINCIPAL OFFICE: same as above NAME OF PROJECT (if applicable): Kerr County Sheriffs Annex TYPE OF WORK (file separate form for each Classification of Work): (X) General Construction HVAC Plumbing Electrical Other (please specify) ORGANIZATION 1.1 How many years has your organization been in business as a Contractor? 22 years AIA DOCUMENT A305-CONTRACTORS QUALIFICATION STATEMENT-1986 EDITION-AIA-COPYRIGHT 1986-THE AMERICAN 1NSTITUTE OF ARCHITECTS,1735 NEW YORK AUVENUE N.W., WASHINGTON D.C. 20006-5292. WARNING; Unlicensed photocopying violates U.S. copyright laws and subject to legal prosecution. This document was electronically 12 How many years has your organization been in business under its present business name? 22 yeet'S 1.2.1 Under what other or former names has your organization operated? None 1.3 If your organization is a corporation, answer the following: 1.3.1 Date of incorporation: 6/ 15 / 8 7 1.3.2 State of incorporation: TeXas 1.3.3 PresidenYs name: t~arl L. Stade 1.3.4 Vice-president's name(s): 1.3.5 Secretary's name: Gaylon G. Loontjer 1.3.6 Treasurer's name: Gaylon G. Loontjer 1.4 If your organization is a partnership, answer the following: N/A 1.4.1 Date of organization: 1.4.2 Type of partnership (if applicable): 1.4.3 Name(s) of general partner(s): 1.5 If your organization is individually owned, answer the following: N/A 1.5.1 Date of organization: 1.5.2 Name of owner: 1.6 If the form of your organization is other than those listed above, describe it and name the principals: N/A 2. LICENSING 2.1 List jurisdictions and trade categories in which your organization is legally qualified to do business, and indicate registration or license numbers, if applicable. State of Texas 2.2 List jurisdictions in which your organization's partnership or trade n.~ me is filed. State of Texas 3. EXPERIENCE 3.1 List the categories of work that your organization normally performs with its own forces. Site Work, Paving, Concrete, Carpentry (rough 8~ finish) & Steel Erection 3.2 Claims and Suits. (If the answer to any of the questions below is yes, please attach details.) 3.2.1 Has your organization ever failed to complete any work awarded to it? No 3.2.2 Are there any judgments, claims, arbitration proceedings or suits pending or outstanding against your organization or its officers? No 3.2.3 Has your organization filed any lawsuits or requested arbitration with regard to construction contracts within the last five years? No AIA DOCUMENT A305 - CONTRACTOR'S QUA! IFICATION STATEMENT - 1986 EDITION - AIA - COPYRJGHT 1986 - THE AMERJCAN INSTITUTE OF ARCHITECTS, 1735 NEW YORK AVENUE N.W., WASHINGTON D.C. 20006-5292WARNING; Unlicensed photocopying violates U.S. copyright laws and is subject to legal prosecution. This document was ~lectronically produced with permission of the AIA and can be reproduced without violation until the date of expiration as noted below. Electronic Format A305-1986 User pocument: A305.CON -- 10/ 15/1999. AIA License Number 10 1615, which expires on 12/31/1999 - Page #2 3.3 Within the last five years, has any officer or principal of your organization ever been an officer or principal of another organization when it failed to complete a construction contract? (If the answer is yes, please attach details.) No 3.4 On a separate sheet, list major construction projects your organiza~~on has in progress, giving the name of project, owner, architect, contract amount, percent complete and scheduled completion date. Attached 3.4.1 State total worth of work in proqress and under contract-$200,000.00 3.5 On a separate sheet, list the major projects your organization has completed in the past five years, giving the name of project, owner, architect, and contract amount. Date of completion ~nd percentage of the cost of the work perFormed with your own forces. Attached 3.5.1 State average annual amount of construction work performed during the past five years: 5.5 million 3.6 On a separate- sheet, list the construction experience and present commitments of the key individuals of your organization Attached 4. REFERENCES 4.1 Trade References: Attached 4.2 Bank References: Frost National Bank 100 West Houston Street San Antonio, Texas ~s2o5 4.3 Surety: 4.3.1 Name of bonding company: Washington International Insurance Company 1200 Arlington, Itasca, IL 60143-2625 4.3. 2 Name and address of agent: I.B.T.X. Inc. 5726 Hausman Rd. #100, San Antonio, TX 78249 5. FINANCING 5.1 Financial Statement. Attached 5.1. 1 Attach a financial statement, preferably audited, including your organization's latest balance sheet and income statement showing the following items: Current Assets (e.g., cash, joint venture accounts, accounts receivable, notes receivable, accrued income, deposits, materials inventory and prepaid expenses)-, Net Fixed Assets: Other Assets; Current Liabilities (e.g., accounts payable, notes payable, accrued expenses, provision for income taxes, advances, accrued salaries and accrued payroll taxes); Other Liabilities (e.g., capital, capital stock, authorized and outstanding shares par values, earned surplus And retained earnings). 5.1.2 Name and address of firm preparing attached financial statement, and date thereof. David J. Bailey 8 Co. P.C., '1550 I-H 10 West Suite 970, San Antonio, Texas AIA DOCUMENT A305 - CONTRACTOR'S QUALIFICATION STATEMENT - 1986 EDITION - AIA - COPYRIGHT 1986 - THE AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF ARCHITECTS, 1711 NEW YORK AVENUE N.W., WASHINGTON D.C.- 20006,1292,WARNING~ Unlicensed photocopying violates U.S. copyright, laws and is subject to legal prosecution. This document was electronically produced with permission of the AIA and can be reproduced without violation until the date of expiration as noted below. Electronic Format A305-1986 User pocument: A305.CON - 10/ 15/1999. AIA License Number 10 1615, which expires on 12/31/1999 - Page #3 5.1.3 Is the attached financial statement for the identical organization named on page one? Yes 5.1.4 If not, explain the relationship and financial responsibility of the organization whose financial statement is provided (e.g., parent-subsidiary). 5.2 Will the organization whose financial statement is attached act as guarantor of the contract for construction? Yes 6. SIGNATURE 6.1 Dated at this 22"d d y of Jan 2010 Name f rg iz ~. S ban Construction Com an B~ Title: Secretarv 6.2 Mr. Gaylon G. Loontjer being duly sworn deposes and says that the information provided herein is true and sufficiently complete so as not to be misleading. Subscribed and swom before me this 22nd day of Januarv, 2010 Notary Public: ~ Y. ~I~x1r~y~ 0 My Commission Expires: 04-14-2012 - ,wr~ ~. taaNr t~b1~ry -uerc su~. a17Vas My QpeMn, 6ip. ~1•~t! AIA DOCUMENT A305 - CONTRACTOR'S QUALIFICATION STATEMENT - 1986 EDITION - AIA - COPYRIGHT 1986 - THE AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF ARCHITECTS 1735 NEW YORK AVENUE N.W., WASHINGTON D.C., 20006-5292WARNING; Unlicensed photocopying violates U.S. copyright laws and is subject to legal prosecution. This document was electronically produced with permission ofthe Aia and can be reproduced without violation until the date of expiration as noted below. Electronic Format A305-1986 User pocument: A305.CON -- 10/ 15/1999. AIA License Number 10 1615, which expires on 12/31/1999 -- Page #4 Suburban Construction Company 4702 West Avenue, Suite 1 San Antonio, Texas 78213 Statement of Jobs in Progress Page 1 Para¢raph 3.4 Proiect: Stade Residence Desi¢ner: Mr. Jon Michael Owner• Mr. Justin and Christine Stade Contract Amt: $200,000.00 Final Contract Amt.: Change Orders: % of Work Completed by Own Forces: Completion Date: 6/2010 Project Manager: Gaylon Loontjer 10% Project Descrintion Construction of 2800 sq. ft. custom home. Project Supervisor: Karl Stade Suburban Construction Co. 4702 West Avenue, Suite 1 San Antonio, Tezas 78213 Statement of Jobs Complete Proiect; Completed School Work Proiects 3.5 Page 1 Walkway Canopies Glenoaks Elementary School 5103 Newcome Dr. San Antonio, TX Architect• Shawn Kaarlsen & Associates, Inc. 12274 Bandeia Road, Suite 215 Helotes, Texas 78023 Shawn Kaarlsen 210-695-5716 Owner• • Northside I.S. D. 5900 Evers Rd. San Antonio, TX 78238 Mike Boehmer 210-397-1214 Contract Amt: $150,000.00 Final Conhact Amt.: $148,779.95 Change Ordeis: 1 % of Work Completed by own forces: 10% Compl~ion Date: 8/17/09 Project Manager: Gaylon Loontjer Project Supervisor: Karl Stade Proiect: Addition to Dr. Joe Ward Elementary School 8400 Cavem Hill San Antonio,l'X 78254 Arc6itect: Noonan Rittimann Arctritects, LI.C 2002 N. St. Mary's Street San Antonio, TX 78212-0638 Craig Noonan 210-226-1156 Owner• . Northside I.S. D. 5900 Evers Rd. San Antonio, TX 78238 Mike Qualles 210-397-1223 Size: 16,000 s.f. Contiact Amt: $3,100,000.00 Final Contract Amt.: $3,069,142.86 Change Ordeis: 1 % of Work Completed by Own Forces: 10% Completion Date: 5/31/09 Project Manager: Gaylon Loontjer Project Descrintion A new covered walkway to connect the existing Classroom Building D, the exisring Library Building and the exisring central covered walkway corridor as indicated on the drawings and specificarions to include all general construction, site, concrete, structural and roofing work and all other work as indicated on the construction documents. Project Description Construction of addition to Dr. Jce Ward Elementary School. The general consh~uction consists adding a new addition to an existing elementary school. The new addirion was a slab on grade, structural steel frame, masonry exterior and interior walls, and a standing seam metal roof. The project consisted of site work, heating, air condirioning, electrical, plumbing, and technology. . Project Supervisor: Karl Stade Suburban Construction Co. 4702 West Avenue, Suite 1 San Antonio, Tezas 78213 Statement of Jobs Complete Page 2 Proiect: Heritage Middle School Kitchen Improvements 8004 New Sulfiu Springs Road San Antonio, TX 78263 Architect: O'Neill Conrad Oppelt Architects 114 E. Cevallos San Antonio, TX 78204 Mark Oppelt 210-829-1737 Owner• . East Cenhal Independent School District 6634 New Sulfiu Springs Road San Antonio, TX 78263 Richard Rapstine 210-649-1007 Contract Amt: $310,607.00 Final Conhact Amt.: $296,871.00 Change Orders: l % of Work Completed by Own Forces: 10% Completion Date: 8l2008 Aquatic Center Re-Roofing and Solar Panels 7001 Culebra San Antonio, TX Project Manager: Gaylon Loontjer Project Supervisor: Edward P6elps Proiect• Architect: Rooftech 8151 Broadway, Suite 109-B San Antonio, TX 78209 Benny Hall 210-832-9917 Owner• Northside I.S.D. 5900 EveTS Rd. San Antonio, Texas Ted Kerr 210-397-1242 Contract Amt: 51,025.050.00 Final Conkact Amt: 1,019.684.00 Change Orders: 1 % of Work Completed by Own Fonces: Completion Date: 8/2008 Project Manager: Gaylon Loontjer 10% Pmject Description Renovation of kitchen and serving area at Heritage Middle School Project Description Remove existing built-up roof system and existing solar panel system, and remove lightweight insulation concrete down to the concrete deck. Install new steel deck, steel supports, fiberglass beam, and repair existing structure, install a new insulated torch applied modified bitumen roof system, composition flashing and associated sheet metal, and install a new safety railing. Pmject included all general construction, site work, heating, air conditioning, electrical and plumbing. Project Supervisor: Karl StadeSan Antonio, TX 78238 Suburban Construction Co. 4702 West Avenue, Suite 1 San Antonio, Tezas 78213 Statement of Jobs Complete Proiect• Science Classroom Renovation at John Jay High School 7611 Marbach Road San Antonio, TX 78227-1691 Architect: Alamo Architects 108 King Williams San Antonio, TX 78204 Jerry Iammers 210-227-2612 Owner• • Northside I.S.D. 5900 Evers Rd. San Antonio,l'X 78238 Kathy Weaver 210-397-1208 Contract Amt: $4,317,000.00 Final Contract Amt.: $4,774,423.50 Cl~ange Ordeis-10 °/a of Work Completed by Own Foroes: Compietion Date: 8/2007 Project Manager: Gaylon Loontjer Proiect• 10% Project Supervisor: Karl Stade Classmom Addition to Watts Elementary School 100 Deer Meadow Cibolo, Tesas 78108 Architect• O'Neil Conrad Oppelt 4039 Broadway San Antonio, TX James Moore 210-829-1737 Owner• Schertz Cbolo Universal City Independent School District 1060 Elbel Rd. Schertz, TX 78154 Wade Hawkins 210-945-6206 Contract Amt: $2,480,000.00 Final Contract Amt.: $2,505,658.00 % of Work Completed by Own Forces: Completion Date: 8/2007 Change Ordeis-2 Project Manager: Gaylon Loontjer 10% Page 3 Project Description Multi-phased interior renovarions of the Science classroom area in Building AB, approx. 36,000 s.f. of area. Also included is a phased excavarion of the exisring building under floor crawl space. Includes all general construction, site work, heating, air conditioning, electrical, plumbing, science casework and specialized science equipment and all other work as indicarion on the construction documents. Work was phased within constraints of school usage. Pmject Description Project consisted of construction of a new 14,400 s.f. addition to existin~ building. This building was a suspended slab foundation, masonry exterior walls, pre- engineered metal structure, and a standing seam metal roof. Interior was metal studs, drywall, paint and floor finishes. Tie into existing campus building for power, data, and controls. Project Supervisor: Edward L. Phelps Suburban Construction Co. 4702 West Avenue, Suite 1 San Antonio, Tezas 78213 Statement of Jobs Complete Page 4 Proiect• Auditorium Renovation to Samuel Clemens High School 1001 Elbel Rd. Schertz, TX 78154 Architect: O'Neil Conrad Oppelt 4039 Bmadway San Antonio, TX Mark Oppelt 210-829-1737 Owner• Schertz Cibolo Universal City Independent School District 1060 Elbel Rd. Schertz, TX 78154 Wade Hawkins 210-945-620i Contract Amount: 5383,000.00 Final Contract Amt.: $375,190.56 Change Orders: 1 % of Work Completed by Own Forces: Completion Date: January 5, 2006 Project Manager: Gaylon Loontjer Proi ect• 10% Project Supervisor: Edward L. Phelps Classroom Addition to Leon Valley Elementary Schooi 7111 Huebner Rd. San Antonio, TX 78240 Architect: Garza Architects 816 Camamn, Suite #2.15 San Antonio, TX 78212 Jesse Gacza 210-271-3222 Owner: Northside I.S.D. 5900 Evecs Rd. San Antonio, T'X 78238 John Amos 210-397-1200 Contract Amt: $2,708,000.00 Final Contract Amount: $2,668,996.88 Change Ordeis-I % of Work Completed by Own Forces: Completion Date: 6/2007 Project Manager: Gaylon Loontjer 10% Project Supervisor: Karl Stade Renovation of the existing fine arts auditorium at Samuel Clemens High School. This project included finishes, specialties, theater sound, stage lighting, stage curtains, mechanical and electrical work. Project Descriprion Construction of a new 18,000 s.f. single-story addirion and renovation of selected areas within the existing building as indicated on the drawings and specifications. This project includes all general construction, site work, hearing„ air conditioning, electrical, plumbing, and all other work as indicated on the construction documents. Project work was Suburban Construction Co. 4702 West Avenue, Suite 1 San Antonio, Tezas 78213 Statement of Jobs Complete Page 5 Proiect• Classroom Addition to Green Valley Elementary School 1694 Green Valley Rd. Schertz, TX 78154 Architech O'Neil Coniad Oppelt Owner• 4039 Broadway San Antonio, TX Carlos Constantino 210-829-1737 Schertz Cibolo Univeisal City tndependent School District 1060 Elbel Rd. Project Description Project consisted of construction of a new 13,000 s.f. addition to elcisting building. This building was a suspended slab foundation, masonry exterior walls, pre- engineered metal structure, and a standing seam metal roof. Interior was metal studs, drywall and paint finish. Power, controls, and data were connected to existing Schertz, TX 78154 Wade Hawldns 210-945-6206 Contrnct Amt: $1,707,000.00 Final Contract: $1,702,471.95 Change Ordeis-1 % of Woclc Completed by Own Fonces: 10% Completion Date: Substantial Completion date was 8/I 1/OS Project Manager: Gaylon Loontjer Project Supervisor: Proiect• building facilities. Edward L. Phelps Classroom Addition to Braun Station Elementary School 8631 Tezel Rd. San Antonio, TX 78254 Architect: Cmna Architects 816 Camaron, Suite #2.15 San Antonio, TX 78212 Jesse Gana 210-271-3222 Owner• ~ Northside I.S.D. 5900 Evers Rd. San Antonio, TX 78238 ConUact Amt: 54,055,000.00 Final Contract Amount: $4,027,000.29 Pmject Descriprion Pmject included construction of a 25,000 s.f. two-story addirion, chiller replacement and 4,000 s.f. renovation of selected areas within the exisring building. The project consisted of slab on grade foundation with concrete columns and suspended concrete slab on the 2~ floor, with masonry exterior and interior walls, and built-up roofing. Project involved scheduling work within school usage. Change Orders-1 % of Work Completed by Own Forces: 10% Completion Date: Substantial Completion date was 8/18/OS Project Manager: Gaylon Loontjer Project Supervisor: I{arl Stade Suburban Construction Co. 4702 West Avenue, Suite 1 San Antonio, Tezas 78213 Statement of Jobs Complete Page 6 Classrooin Addition for Norma J. Paschal Elementary School 590 Savannah Dr. Schertz, TX 78154 Architect• O'Neil Conrad Oppelt Owner• 1060 Elbel Rd. Schertz, TX 78154 Wade Hawkins 210-945-6201 Contract Amt: $ 1,340,000.00 Final Conhact Amount:S1,357,553.00 Change Orders-5 % of Work Completed by Own Forces: Completion Date: 8/1/04 Project Man$ger: Gaylon Loontjer Proiect: 4039 Broadway San Antonio, TX Carlos Constantino 210-829-1737 Project Description Project consisted of construction of a new 13,000 s.f. addition to existi.ng building. This building was a suspended slab foundation, masonry exterior walls, pre- engineered metal structure, and a standing seam metal roof. Interior was metal studs, drywall and paint finish. Power, data, and controls were connected to existing facilities. Schertz Ci~bolo Universal City Independent School District 10% Project Supervisor: Edward L. Phelps 5900 Evers Computet Room Modifications San Antonio, TX 78238 Prime Consultant / Mechanical Electrical Eneineers: DBR Engineering Consultants, Inc. 8700 Tesoro Dr., Suite 850 San Antonio, TX 78217 Owner: Northside I.S.D. 5900 Evets Rd. San Antonio, TX 78238 Contract Amt: $1,260,000.00 Final ConUact Amt.: $1,227,94527 Change Orders: 1 % of Work Completed by Own Forces: 5% Pmject Descrivtion The existing central office ITS and Server Room was modified and expanded. Project consisted of providing and installing a new air -cool~ chiller on the mof and new chilled water piping and accessories. A ne-av UPS and OfficelWorkroom was constructed to support the existing server room. A new UPS (Unintemiprible Power System) System, a new main switchboard, new natural gas fired emergency generator, along with new air condirioning equipment, to serve the computer room and UPS room was provided and installed. The exisring central computer room, which houses NISD's servers, telephone, & security systems, remained operarional during construcrion. Completion Date: 6/1/OS Project Manager: Gaylon Loontjer Project Supervisor: Edward L. Phelps/Gaylon Loontjer Suburban Construchon Co. 4702 West Avenue, Suite 1 San Antonio,Teaas 78213 Statement of Jobs Complete Page 7 Proiect: Ciear Spring Elementary School 4311 Clear Springs San Antonio, T'X 78217 Architect• Lopez Salas Arclritect, Inc. 1617 E. Commeree, Suite 7101 San Antonio, TX 78205-3325 Glen Reinhardt210-734-4448 Owner: N.E.I.S.D. 8961 Tesoro Dr., Suite 300 San Antoniq TX 78217.621~ Abie F7ores 210-804-7270 Contcact Amt: $2,523,443.24 Final Contrect Amt.: $2,520,70639 Change Ordecs: 1 % of Work Completed by Own Forces: Completion Date: 7/03 Project Manager: Gaylon Loontjer Proiect: 10% Pmject Description Pmject consisted of complete new 4 pipe HVAC system included energy recovery units, chillers, boiler, and new DDC control system with related electrical work, new kitchen addirion with new kitchen equipment, new ceilings in classrooms, and remodel of cafeteria All work was done while school was in session with complex phasing system to limit disruption of classes and movement of students. Project Supervisor: Karl Stade Iarkspur Elementary School 11330 Bel Air Dr. San Antonio, TX 78213 Architect: O'Connell Robertson & Associates Owner: 603 Navarro, Suite 203 San Antonio, TX 78205 Liz Fair 210-224-6032 FAX 210-224-6453 N.E.I.S.D. 8961 Tesoro Dr., Suite 300 San Antonio, TX 78217.6216 Woody Johnson 210-804-7270 Conttact Amt: $2,812,82021 Final Conhact Amt.: $2,795.954.45 Change Orders: 1 % of Work Completed by Own Forces: 10% Project Description Pmject consisted of complete new 4 pipe HVAC system including energy recovery units, new terminal units, boiler, and new DDC control system with related electrical work, new kitchen addirion with new kitchen equipment, new ceilings and flooring in classrooms, and remodel of cafeteria. New underground piping for the heat and chilled water systems was installed to connect buildings. All work was done while school was in session with complex phasing system to limit disruption of classes and movement of students. Completion Date: 10/03 ~ ~ Project Manager: Gaylon Loontjer Project Supervisor: Edward L. Phelps Suburban Construction Co. 4702 West Avenue, Suite 1 San Antonio, Texas 78213 Statement of Jobs Complete Page 8 U.S. Army Medical Museum Fort Sam Houston, Texas Architect: Kinnison and Associates 342 West Woodlawn Ave., Suite 200 San Antonio, Texas 78212-3394 (210)732-2248 FAX (210)736-5955 Owner: AMEDD Museum Foundation, Inc. P.O. Box 8294 San Antonio, TX 78208 General Elia (210)226-0265 FAX(210)-221-6781 Contract Amt: $869,052.00 % Of Work Done by Own Forces: Completion Date: 5/17/O1 Project Manager: Gaylon Loontjer 15% Project Descrintion Project was an addition to the exisring museum for storage of artifacts that were donated to the museum. Building was suspended slab with steel structure. HVAC system with steam humidifier was added to keep the conect temperature environment for the artifacts. Also included was an office area for the Museum Foundarion. Exterior of plaster and stone copings to match exisring building were required. A gazebo and landscaped garden azea and associated sprinkler and retaining walls and walks completed the grounds area of the museum. Project Supervisor: Edward Phelps O'Keefe Garden Brook Apartments 1600 Cable Ranch Rd. San Antonio, TX 78245 Architect• In Care of Owner R.C. Management 4702-2 West Ave. San Antonio, TX 78213 Don Reneau (210)341-9133 FAX (210) 344-2107 Contract Amt• $2,773,072.00 % of Work Done by Own Forces: 20% Completion Date: 3/02 Project Manager: Gaylon Loontjer Project Supervisor: Karl Stade Bud O'Keefe Villages 8634 Garden Brook San Antonio, TX 78245 Architect• In Care of Owner RC. Management 4702-2 West Ave. San Antonio, TX 78213 Don Reneau (210)341-9133 FAX (210)344-2107 Contract Amt• $1,130,000.00 % of Work Done by Own Forces: 20% Completion Date: 4/02 Pmject Descrintion - Construction Manaser at Risk Project was a 20 unit 10 building complex, 20,000 s.f. Suburban completed the initial planning, budget estimating and the building of the complex. Project is of wood frame construction with full brick exterior, 10 building complex included building of a city street and extension of city utilities, and landscaping of the grounds. Project Descrinrion - Construcrion Manager at Risk Project was a 61 unit apartment complex, 60,000 s.f. for the elderly, Suburban completed the initial planning, budget estimating and the building of the complex. Project is of wood frame construction with full brick exterior, the 3 story 4 building complex also included landscaping of the grounds with associated tenant Project Manager: Gaylon Loontjer Project Supervisor: I{arl Stade Suburban Construction Company 4702 West Avenue, Suite 1 San Antonio, Tegas 78213 Statement of Jobs Completed Proiect• Additions and Renovation to Larkspur Elementary School 11330 Belair Dr. San Antonio, Texas 782 t3 Architect: O'Neil Conred Oppeit ?u~lutects Inc 4039 Broadway San Antonio, Texas 78209 Iairy O'Nei1829-1737 Owner• •Northeast LS.D. 8961 Tesoro Drive, Suite 600 San Antonio, Texas 78217 (210) 804-7270 FAX (210)804-7272 Project Manager: Gaylon Loontjer Proiect: Redland Oaks Elementary School 16650 Redland Road San Antonio, TX 78247 Architect• MS2 Inc. 4440 Piedias Dr. South, #101 San Antonio, TX 78228 Jesse De LaRosa (210)736~265 Owner• • North East IDS Proj ect: 8961 Tesom, Suite 300 San Antonio, TX 78217 (210) 804-7270 FAX (210)804-7272 Project Manager: Gaylon Loontjer Kingsborough Middle School 442 Ashley Rd. San Antonio, TX Architect• Vitetta 603 Navarro St., Suite 700 San Antonio, Texas 78205 John Hand (210)212-8800 FAX (210) 212-8600 Owner: Hazlandale I.D.S. 102 Genevieve Dr. San Antonio, TX 78214 (210)340-1030 FAX (210)340-1240 Size: 20,000 s.f. Page 9 Proiect Descrintion Project consisted of a new classmom building, installarion of TVSS and computer network system, remodel of clinic and library/computer rooms, removal of old chilled water tower and installation of new chillets. New classroom building and existing buildings were connected with a new underground loop system of conduits for [he computer systems and new wiring at all classmoms. Two new chillecs were installed and tied into existing mechanical mom, with new pumps and associated piping and controls. New DDC controls were installed for the new and existing HVAC systems. New building was built on a suspended slab, all systems were tied into the ezisting school. Remodeled areas and wiring in the existing buildings were completed while school was in session. Project Supervisor: Karl Stade Project Description Pmject consisted of installation of TVSS and computer network system, remodel of clinic, and installation of new roof top unit for computer areas. Work for the computer network was completed during school session., and the remodel of clinic was completed during summer break. Project Supervisor: Edward Phelps Proiect Descriprion Project consisted of a new classroom addition, library and science lab addirion to existing middle school. Steel structure was built over a slab on grade, with exterior cmu walls with a plaster finish. Interior was metal studs and impact resistant drywall. New DDC control system was added to control both the exisring and new HVAC systems. Computer network systems were added and attached to e~cisting network. Cont~act: $1,632,400.00 Final $1,654,395.00 Change Ordecs- 4 Project Manager: Gaylon Loontjer Project Supervisor: I{arl Stade Suburban Construction Co. 4702 West Avenue, Suite 1 San Antonio, Tezas 78213 Statement of Jobs Complete Page 10 Proiect: TB Ward Building 514 San Antonio State Chest Hospital San Antonio, Texas Architect• O'Neil Conrad Oppelt, Architects 4039 Broadway San Antonio, Texas 78209 Micky Conrad 829-1737 Owner• . General Services Commission P.O. 13047 San Antonio, Texas 78711 Project Manager: Gaylon Loontjer Project: oerne, exas 7 Pmject Description Pmject consisted of remodel of an existing hospital ward into a new infectious disease ward with new interior finishes and millwork, new electrical, communicadons, and HVAC systems with negative pressure hallways to assure air flow. Tlus was done within existing building and TCID parameters. Project Supervisor: Edward Phelps Rehabilitation of Boeme City Hall and Addition to Police Station Historic Preservation Pmject B T 8006 Architect• Wager and Klein, Inc. 208 South Llano Fredericksburg, Texas 78264 Stan Klein 997-9525 Owner: City of Boerne 402 E. Blanco Boeme, Texas Contrsct Amt.: $1,023,448.00 % Of Work Done by Own Force: 30% Completion Date: 12/97 Project Manager: Gaylon Loontjer Proiect: Project Supervisor: Wood Middle School 14800 Judson Rd. San Antonio, Texas 78233 Architect/En¢ineer: MS2 Inc. 4440 Piedras Drive South, Suite 101 San Antonio, Texas 78228 Jesse DeLa Rosa 736-4265 Owner• • N.E.I.S.D. 8961 Tesoro, Suite 300 San Antonio, Texas 78217 (210) 8047270 FAX (210)804-7272 Project Manager: Gaylon Loontjer Pmject Description Pmject consisted of the addition and piping of new hot water coils, upgrade of the TVSS and computer system and the remodel of the administrarive area and clinic. The piping and installation of the hot water system and computer system for the 100,000 square foot plus middle school was completed while the school and related activities were in session. The administrative remodel was completed during the summer break. Project Description This project consisted of an addition to existing police station and remodel of a 1950's school building into city administrative offices. The addition was attached to the existing shucture and tied into existing metal roof system. This was completed wlrile the police station was in ope~ation in the existing building. The remodel of city hall, consisted of t6e upgrade of existing roof fiaming sWcture, demolition of existing finishes, installation of new elevator within existing building structure, matclung of interior millwork and doois to existing lustorical items, redo of existing 2°d floor tin ceiling to like new condirion, new finishes and upgrede to current ADA regulations. Exterior windows had the paint abated and redone, exterior limestone was re-pointed in like color mortar, existing fire exits were removed and the stone replaced. Exterior was nainted in historical colois to match orieinal colots. Project Supervisor: Edward Phelps Suburban Construction Co. 4702 West Avenue, Suite 1 San Antonio, Teaas 78213 Statement of Jobs Complete Page 11 Proj ect: New Mai.ntenance Building for Southwest Texas Junior College Uvalde, Texas Architect: Bennet, Martin and Sollca 6262 Weber St., Suite 310 Corpus Christi, TX Jack Solka 512-854-1471 Owner: Southwest Texas Junior College Foundation 6262 Weber St., Suite 310 Uvalde, Texas Project Manager: Gaylon G. Loontjer Project: Business and Industry Center San Antonio College 1801 N. Main San Antonio, TX Architect: RVBK Architects 1901 N.W. Military Hwy. San Antonio, TX George Vaughn 733-3535 Owner: Alamo Community College District Pmject Description New pre-engineered metal building and slab with maintenance equipment, office finishes, site work and paving. Pmject site was on campus, work was phased around school schedule. Superintendent: Karl L. Stade Proiect Descriprion Project was a renovation of existing 1950's era building into classroom and offices. Interior walls, flooring, and roofing were removed, sh-ucture was re-supported as necessary to carry new loads. Exterior and roof were redone, the interior walls were built with new wall and floor finishes, air conditioning, electrical and data wiring. San Antonio, Texas Proiect Manaaer: Gavlon G. Loontier Suaerintendent: Karl L. Stade Suburban Construction Co. 4702 West Avenue, Suite 1 San Antonio, Teaas 78213 Statement of Jobs Complete Page 12 Proiect: Addition and Renovation to Linton Elementary School 2103 Oakhill San Antonio, TX Architect: JonesKell Inc. 700 GPM South Tower 800 NW Loop 410 San Antonio, TX 78216 Ben Pelendo 349-1163 Project Description: 20,000 sq. ft. classroom addition to school plus interior renovations, exterior improvements included extensive underground drainage system and parking lot improvements Owner: Northside I.S.D. 5900 Evers Rd. San Antonio,TX Contract Amt: $2,117,451.00 Project Manager: Gaylon G. Loontjer Superintendent: Karl L. Stade Project: Print Shop and Wazehouse 3436 Perrin Central San Antonio, TX Architect: Hesson Andrews Sotomayer 9901 Broadway Suite 115 San Antonio, TX 7821 Paul Hesson Owner . NEISD 10333 Broadway Suite 115 San Antonio, TX Project Manager: Gaylon G. Loontjer Pmject Description Remodel of existing space into print shop and book storage warehouse and offices, special heating, air conditioning and humidity control systems were installed for print shop along with specific equipment connecrions. Superintendent: Edward L. Phelps Suburban Construction Co. 4702 West Avenue, Suite 1 San Antonio, Tezas 78213 Statement of Jobs Complete Proiect• . Renovation to John Glenn Elementary 7224 FM 1628 San Antonio, TX Architect: O'Neil Conrad Oppelt 4039 Broadway San Antonio, TX Mark Oppelt 829-1737 Owner: Page 13 Project Descrivrion Miscellaneous remodeling of classrooms and restrooms plus cafeteria remodel, include upgrade of exisring window wall for energy improvements. East Central ISD 6634 New Sulphur Springs San Antonio, TX 78263 Project Manager: Gaylon G. Loontjer Superintendent: Karl L. Stade Proiect• • Career Technology Academy 1227 Memorial Street San Antonio, TX Architect• Jose Luis Hernandez 1160 E. Commerce St. San Antonio, TX Owner: Edgewood I.D.S. 5358 W. Commerce San Antonio, TX Project Manager: Gaylon G. Loontjer Proiect Description 20,000 square foot classroom building on exisring campus with parking lot and handicap ramp and walk improvements. Superintendent: Karl L. Stade Suburban Construction Co. 4702 West Avenue, Suite 1 San Antonio, Tezas 78213 Statement of Jobs Complete Proiect: Canyon Middle School 2500 FM 1101 S~New Braunfels, TX Architect• RS.C.R Inc. 1950 La Manda San Antonio, TX 78201 Richani Roll 340-7973 Owner: Comal I.S.D. 1421 North Business 35 New Biaunfels, TX Page 14 Pmject Description 11,000 square foot classroom addition to existing building with exterior handicap walk and parking lot improvements Project Manager: Gaylon G. Loontjer Superintendent: Edward L. Phelps Suburban Construction Company 4702 West Avenue, Suite 1 San Antonio, TX 78213 Para~raph 3.6 Suburban Construction is owned and oper~ted by Karl L. Stade and Gaylon G. Loontjer. The owners of Suburban Construction Company are actively involved in every project the company engages in. Having the owners working as project managers/superintendents on the project-sites has helped give our company its' egcellent well-deserved reputation. Our dedicated staff has worked in construction operations all their lives. Our company has been given vast opportunities to work with many of the San Antonio School Distr~cts and adjoining scbool districts in this area. Suburban Construction Company feels that honesty, commitment, and an open communication approach between the owner, contractor and architect help maintain the type of working atmosphere that is so important in every project. 'Pleasc refer to the attached resumes. Gaylon G. Loontj er 27311 Autumn Glen Boerne, Tezas 78006 Personal: Birth date- June 27,1950 Married with 2 children Education: Deshler High School, Deshler NE 1964-68 University of Nebraska, Kearney, NE 1968-72 Bachelor of Science in Industrial Management Work Experience: 1972-73 Field SuperintendentlEstimator Olsberg Excavating Co., Omaha, NE 1973-82 Operating Manager/Partner General Contracting Firm, Omaha, NE 1982-83 Project Manager/Estimator Tocon Construction Co., McAllen, TX 1984-87 Project Manager/Estimator Entex Construction Co., San Antonio, TX 1987-Present Owner of Suburban Construction Secretary/Treasurer In charge of estimating and administration Suburban Construction Co., San Antonio TX GAYLON LOONTJER'S PROJECTS Northside Independent School District Addition to Dr. Joe Ward Elementary School 8400 Cavem Hill San Antonio, TX 78254 Completed: 6/3/09 Size: 16,000 s.f. Contract: $3,100,000.00 Final Contract: $3,069,142.86 Change Ordets: 1 East Central Independent School District Heritage Middle School Kitchen Impmvements 8004 New Sulfiu Springs Rd. San Antonio, TX 78263 Completed: 8/2008 Size: Kitchen Renovation Contract: $310,607.00 Final Contract: $296,871.00 Change Orders: 1 Northside Independent School District Aquatic Center Re-Roofing and Solar Panels 7001 Culebra San Antonio, TX Completed: 8/2008 Size: Renovation Contrnct: $1,025,050.00 Final Contract: $1,019,684.00 Change Orders:l Schertz Cibolo Universal City Independent School District Watts Elementary School 100 Deer Meadow Cibolo, TX 78108 Completed: 8/2007 Size: 14,000 s.f. Contract: $2,480,000.00 Final Corn~act: $2,505,658.00 Change Orders: 2 Northside Independent School District Science Classroom Renovation at John Jay High School 7611 Marbach Road San Antonio,l'X 78227 Completed: 8/2007 Size: 36,000 s..f. Conhact: $4,317,000.00 Final Contract: $4,774,423.50 Change Orders: 10 Northside Iadependent School District Classmom Addition to Leon Valley 7111 Hubner Rd. San Antonio, TX 78254 Completed: 6/2007 Size: 18,000 s.f. Conttact: $2,708,000.00 Final Contract: $2,668,996.88 Change Orde~s: 1 Schertz Cibolo Universal City Independent School District Auditorium Renovation to Samuel Clemens High School 1001 Elbel Schertz, TX 78154 Completed: 1/2006 Size: Renovarion Contract: $383,000.00 Final Contract: $375,190.56 Change Orders: 1 8. Schertz Cibolo Universal City Independent School District Addition to Crreen Valley Elementary School 1694 Green Valley Rd. Schertz, TX 78154 Completed: 8/11/OS Size: 13,000 s.f. Contract: $1,707,000.00 Final Contract: $1,702,471.95 Change Orders: 1 9. Northside Independent School District 5900 Eveis Road Computer Room Modifications San Antonio, T'X 7828 Completed: 6/2005 Size: Renovarion Cont~act: $1,260,000.00 Final Contract: $1,227,945.27 Change Orders: 1 10. Northside Independent School District Classroom Addition and Renovation to Braun Station Elementary School 8631 Tezel Rd. San Antonio, TX 78254 Completed: 8/2005 Size: 25,000 s.f. ContTact: 54,055,000.00 Final Contract: 54,027,000.29 Change Orders:l 11. Schertz Cibolo Universal City Independent School District Classroom Addition to Norma J. Paschal Elementary School 590 Savannah Schertz, RX 78154 Completed: 8/2004 Size: 13,000 s.f. ConUact: $1,340,000.00 Final Contract: $1,357,553.00 Change Orders: 5 12. Northeast Independent School District Addition and Renovation to Larkspur Elementary School 11330 Bel Air Dr. San Antonio, T'X 78213 Completed: 2003 Contract:$2,812,820.00 Final Contcact: $2,795,954.45 Change Ordeis: 1 14. Nort6east Independent Sc6ool District Addition and Renovation to Clear Spring Elementary School 4311 Clear Springs San Antonio, T'X 78217 Completed: 2003 Contract: $2,523,443.24 Final Contract: $2,520,70639 Change Orders:l Schertz Cibolo Universal City Independent School District Auditorium Renovation to Samuel Clemens High School 1001 Elbel Schertz, TX 78154 Completed: 1/2006 Size: Renovation Contract: $383,000.00 Final Contract: $375,190.56 Change Orders: 1 Schertz Cibolo Universal City Independent School District Addition to Green Valley Elementary School 1694 Green Valley Rd. Schertz, TX 78154 Completed: 8/11/OS Size: 13,000 s.f. Contract: $1,707,000.00 Final Contract: $1,702,471.95 Change Ordeis: 1 Northside Independent School District 5900 Evers Road Computer Room Modifications San Antonio, TX 7828 Completed: 6/2005 Size: Renovation Contract: $1,260,000.00 Final Contract: $1,227,945.27 Change O~decs: 1 10. Northside Independent School District Classroom Addition and Renovation to Braun Station Elementary School 8631 Tezel Rd. San Antonio, TX 78254 Completed: 8/2005 Size: 25,000 s.f. Contract: $4,055,000.00 Final Contract: $4,027,000.29 Change Orders:l 11. Sc6ertz Cibolo Universal City Independent School District Classroom Addition to Norma J. Paschal Elementary School 590 Savannah Schertz, RX 78154 Completed: 8/2004 Size: 13,000 s.f. Conhact: $1,340,000.00 Final Contract: $1,357,553.00 Change Orders: 5 12. Northeast Independent School District Addition and Renovation to Larkspur Elementary School 11330 Bel Air Dr. San Antonio, TX 78213 Completed: 2003 Contcact: $2, 812, 820.00 Final Contract: $2,795,954.45 Change Ordecs: 1 14. Northeast Independent School District Addition and Renovation to Clear Spring Elementary School 4311 Clear Springs San Antonio, T'X 78217 Completed: 2003 Contcact: $2,523,443.24 • Final Contcact: $2,520,70639 Change Orders:l 25. Lasker Village Apartments Construction Manager @ Risk, G.M.P. San Antonio, Texas Completed: 1996 26. Edgewood Independent School District Career Technology Academy 1227 Memorial Street San Antonio, Texas Completed: 1994 27. East Central Independent School District Renovation to John Glen Elementary 7224 F'M 1628 San Antonio, Texas Completed: 28. Northeast Independent School District Print Shop and Warehouse 3436 Peain Cent~al San Antonio, Texas Completed: 29. Northside Iadependent School District Addition and Renovation to Linton Elementary School 2103 Oakhill San Antonio, Texas Completed:1993 Size: $2,117,451.00 30. San Antonio CoRege Business and Industry Center 1801 N. Main San Antonio, Texas Completed: 31. Southwest Junior College New Maintenance Building Uvalde, Texas Completed: Karl Stade 3256 Bumpgate Pipe Creek, Tegas Personal: Birth date-January 26,1956 Married with 2 children Education: MacArthur High School San Antonio, TX 1971-75 San Antonio College, San Antonio, TX 1975-77 Work Experience: Quincy Lee Construction Co., San Antonio, TX 1973-75 Part time carpenter Quincy Lee Construction Co., San Antonio, TX 1975-76 Supervisor- of office/warehouse finish outs Entex Construction Co., San Antonio, TX 1976-87 Superintendent of multi-family and commercial projects Suburban Construction Co., San Antonio, TX 1987-Present Owner of Suburban Construction Company President of Suburban Construction Company Superintendent of Job Sites * PROJECTS LIST ATTAC~D KARL STADE'S PROJECTS 1. Northside Independent School District Addition to Dr. Joe Ward Elementary School 8400 Cavem Hill San Antonio, TX 78254 Complete: 6/3/09 Size: 16,000 s.f. Contract: $3,100,000.00 Final Contract: $3,069,142.86 Change Order: 1 2. Northside Independent School District Walkway Canopies at Glenoaks Elementary School 5103 Newcome Dr. San Antonio, TX Completed: 8/17/09 Contract: $ t 50,000.00 Final Contract: $148,779.95 Change Order: 1 3. Northside Independent School District Aquatic Center Re-Roofing 7001 C~lebra San Antonio, TX Completed: 8/2008 Contract: $1,025,050.00 Final Contract: $1,019,684.00 Change Order: 1 4. Northside Independent School District Jay High School Science Classroom Renovarions 7611 Marbach Road San Antonio, TX 78254 Completed: 8/2007 Size: 36,000 s.f. Contract: $4,317,000.00 Final Contract: $4,774,423.50 Change Orders: 10 5. Northside Independent School District Classroom Addition to Leon Valley Elementary School 7111 Hubner Rd. San Antonio, TX 78254 Completed: 6/2007 Size: 18,000 s.f. Contract: $2,708,000.00 Final Contract: $2,68,88 Change Orders: 1 6. Northside Independent School District Addirion & Renovarion to Braun Station Elementary School 8631 Tezel Rd. San Antonio, TX 78254 Completed: 8/2005 Size: 25,000 s.f. Contract: $4,055,000.00 Final Contract: $4,027,000.29 Change Orders: 1 7. Northeast Independent School District Addition & Renovation to Clear Spring Elementary School 4311 Clear Springs San Antonio, TX 7821 Completed: 2003 Size: Mechanical Renovarion Contract: $2,523,443.24 Final Contract: $2,520,706.39 Change Orders: 1 8. Bud O'Keefe Villages 8634 Garden Brook San Antonio, TX 78245 Completed: 2002 Size: 20,000 CMAR Duplex Buildings Contract: $1,142,660.95 9. O'Keefe Garden Brook Apartments 1600 Cable Ranch Rd. San Antonio, TX 78245 Completed:2002 Size: 60,000 s.f. CMAR Apartments Contract: $2,804,913.00 10. Harlandale Independent School District Addition to Kingsbomugh Middle School 442 Ashley Rd. San Antonio, TX Completed: 2000 Size: 20,000 s.f. Contract: $1,654,395.00 11. Northeast Independent School District Additions and Renovation to Larkspur Elementary School 11330 Belair Dr. San Antonio, Texas 78213 Complete: 1999 Size: Contract: $1,760,000.00 12. Rehabilitatian of Boerne City Hall and Addition to Police Station Historical Preservation Project Boerne, Texas 78006 Completed: 1997 Size: $1,023,448.00 13. New Offices for the Fredericksburg Police Department and The Gillispie County S6erift's Department 1601 East Main Fredericksburg, Texas Completed: 1995 14. Edgewood School District Career Technology Academy Memorial High School 1227 Memorial Dr. San Antonio, Texas Completed: 1994 15. Northside Independent School Addirion and Renovation to Linton Elementary School 2103 Oakhill San Antonio, Texas Completed:1993 Size: 20,000 s.f. addition and renovation Contract: $2,117,451.00 16. East Central Independent School District Renovation to John Glen Elementary 7224 FM 1628 San Antonio, Texas Completed: 17. Sau Antonio College Business and Industry Center 1801 N. Main San Antonio, Texas Completed: 18. Southwest Texas Junior College New Maintenance Building Uvalde, Texas Completed: Suburban Construction Company 4702 West Avenue, Suite 1 San Antonio, Tegas 78213 Credit References 4.1 Suppliers Ingram Ready Mix Vulcan Materials 3580 FM 484 P.O. Box 2756 New Braunfels, TX 78233-3800 San Antonio, Texas #(830) 625-9156 #(210) 524-3535 T.H. Willis L&M Steel P.O. Box 1-H P.O. Box 200242 Dietrich Rd. San Antonio, TX 78217 San Antonio, TX 78220 Tom 820-3148 Les 661-4241 Wessley Thompson Hardware Klinger Specialties Direct 102 Interloop 12000 Crownpoint Ste. 100 San Antonio, TX 78216 San Antonio, TX 78233 210-344-3081 Eva 210-654-9100 Subcontractors Dausin Electric Comfort Air Engineering 8007 N.E. Loop 410 11403 Jones Maltsberger Rd. San Antonio, TX 78219 San Antonio, TX 78216 Ronald Dausin 661-6736 Matt Freund 494-1691 Quinney Electric F&M Mechanical P.O. Box 241075 P.O. Box 626 San Antonio, TX 78224 Adkins, TX 78101 Brian Ray 624-2881 - Rick Michels 210-667-2210 Flach Masonry Flo-Aire Service 273 Gate Rd. 9811 Cobb Street Pipe Creek, TX 78063-5115 San Antonio, TX 78217 Freddie Flach 830-510-4705 Eddie 655-1736 ~~ll~ ,,,,; Frost Post Oflice Boz 1600 San Antoniu, Texas 78296-1fiU0 December 2, 2008 Gaylou Looutjer SuburUail Construction Coinpa.ny 4702 West Avenue, Suite #1 San Antoiuo, Texas 78213 DearMr. Loontjer, Our records indicate that Suburbaii Coiistruction Coinpany has been a depository customer suice February 1989, with average balances in the High Seven Figure range over the past twelve u~onths. All depository aud loan accouizts have been handled iu a satisfactory manner. A subsidiary of Culien/Frost Bankers,-~nc. NYSE Symbol: CFR. The Frost Narional Bank ;": Frost ,,-• Post O(fice Box 1600 San Antonio, Texas 78296-16D0 7une 9, 2009 Mr. Pat Moore IBTX Risk Services 572G Hausman Road #100, San Antonio, TX 78249 Dear Mr. Moore, Please be advised that on Apri13, 2009, Frost Bank renewed a line of credit in the amotmt of $400,000.00 for Surburban Constrnctioii. Please contact me with any questions or concerns. Thank you Sincerely, Aaron Einhaus Assistant Vice President Con~ercial Real Estate Deparhnent A subsidiary of Cullen/Frost Bankers, Inc. NYSE Symbol: CFR. SUBURBAN CONSTRUCTION COMPANY (A Corporation) Balance Sheets May 31, 2009 and 2008 ASSETS Current Assets Cash Contract Receivables: Estimates Retainage Stockholder receivables Prepaid expenses Refundable federal income taxes Costs and estimated earnings in excess of billings on incomplete contracts n ,. I 2009 I ' 2008 I $ 620,778 $ 657,733 125,880 154,969 1 152,773 28,045 831 1,443 18,063 I 54,693 32,632 - 1,065 11,717 , ~ Total Current Assets Propertv and Equipment (at cost, net of accumulated depreciation of $78,731 and $62,840 in 2009 and 2008, respectively) TOTALASSETS See Accountants' Review Report and Notes to Financial Statements Page 2 952,022 908,600 54,438 99,900 $ 1,006,460 $ 1,008,500 LIABILITIES AND STOCKHOLDERS' EQUITY 2009 2008 Current Liabilities Payables and accruals $ 150,518 $ 152,838 Retainage payable 115,847 21,691 Current installments of long term debt 35,868 - Federal income taxes payable - 39,700 State income taxes payable - 6,246 Deferred federal income tax 34,040 7,150 Deferred state income tax 1,575 351 Billings in excess of costs and estimated eamings on incomplete contracts 22,413 - Total Current Liabilities 360,261 227,976 Lonq-term Liabilities Long term debt (net of current installments) 37,123 - Deferred federal income tax 11,960 21,850 Deferred state income tax 525 949 49,608 22,799 Stockholders' Eauitv Common stock (1,000,000 shares $.01 par value common shares authorized; 1,000 issued; 320 and 480 shares outstanding in 2009 and 2008, respectively) 10 10 Additional paid-in capital 9,990 9,990 Retained earnings 942,582 809,725 Less treasury sto~k, 680 and 520 shares at cost, in 2009 and 2008, respectively (355,991) (62,000) Total Stockholders' Equity 596,591 757,725 TOTAL LIABILITIES AND STOCKHOLDERS' EQUITY $ 1,006,460 $ 1,008,500 ~ L~I ~~i~ ~ ~ ~ ~~~ ~ ~ ~+~y+ g ~ /p* ~~~~~~ 1 ~y 1L~1~~U POST OFFICE BO% 12638 21 August 2009 To Whom It May Concern: SAN ANTOIVIO, TERAS 78212-0638 Our of~ce recently completed a classroom addition to Dr. Joe Ward Elementary School for Northside Independent School District. The General Contractor was Suburban Construction Company. This was the first time that we had worked with this contractor. We found Gaylon Loontjer and Karl Stade and the Suburban organization to be extremely capable and c~operative throughout the entire project. ~ Based on our experience working with Suburban, we have no hesitation in recommending Suburban Construction Company for any project which you may be considering. If asked if we would want to work with Suburban Construction Company on future projects, the answer would be a definite "YES". CCN:cdd ~' MEMBERS: AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF ARCHITECTS 210.226.0203 FAX 210.226.8607 ~ P E R S Y N ....... .. ... ... - E N G f N E E R I N G 03-17-09 Reference Letter for: Suburban Construction Co. 4702 W. Ave., Ste # 1 San Antonio, Texas 78213 To Whom It May Concem: Persyn Engineering is based out of San Antonio, Texas and perform~ Structural Engineering Design for all types of Buildings. This April of 2009 Persyn Engineering is celebrating it's 25~' Anniversary. Last year we performed the Structural Building design for a sizable addition to Ward Elementary School for Northside I.S.D., San Antonio, Texas. Suburban Construction Co: was selected by the Owner as the Contractor based on their price and qualifications. This project is nearing completion at this time. Suburban Construction has had excellent performance on this project. With Gaylon G. Loontjer as the Project Manager and Karl Stade as the Project Superi.ntendent, this project has been built in structural accordance with all the plans and specifications and on schedule. Persyn Engineeri.ng would surely welcome Suburban Construction Co. on their next project. With ards, teve Persyn, P.E. Persyn Engineering Z:~.SteveltemsUteferenceL.etterSuburbanConstr. STEVE G. PERSYN, P E., CONSULTING ENGlNEERS, INC. 4734 College Park • San Antonio, Texas 78249-4051 Phone: (210) 680-4126 • Fax: (210) 680-8717 Facilities and Construction August 13, 2008 Gaylon Loontjer Project Manager Suburban Construction Company 4702 West Avenue #1 San Antonio, TX 78213 -~: -~Jatts ~4ddition Fina1 Wariaiity Issues -- Mr. Loontjer: SCUCISD conducted a final warranty walk thru for the Watts Addition project and have determined there are no warranties issues to report. I'd like to thank you and your project team on a job well done. Should you have any questions, please call me at 210-945-6206. Respectfully W ~'~K Wade Hawkins CCM Director of Facilities and Construction Cc: Mark Oppelt, OCO Architects ~ it:~~; ~'~~~~ ~~«.ci Sc~.ertz, ~X I~1.54 (210) 945-5206 Fax (? lf~l 9~5-~253 i~ ~:~ _u,~_..... _ . . ~~ Y'Y A '~,'. ~.}-• Facilities and Constructi~n Wade Hawkins, CCM, Direcror November 9, 2007 Recommendation for Suburban Construction Co. To whom it may concem: I'd like to take this opportunity to share with you the experience the Scherfz - ~~bolo-! ~ni~:e~sa! C~~~ ;SQ ~as h~~ v~Fth Su~urban ~;:nstru~t;~r C~: Th;s construction firm has built four projects with the District and each project was successful. I credit Suburban with the project success. Suburban maintained the construction schedule and delivered a functional facility in spite of issues that could have easily delayed opening the facility when needed. Their approach to the budget and providing excellent options for cost savings in the event a change or issue developed was afways helpful. Their work qua(ity was always outstanding and when an item was suspect, it was handled promptly and without argument. I'd also like to say that every member of this firm from, office personnel, the project manager to the freld supervision were capable, knowledgeable, and always willing to offer their professional help in resolving the many issues associated.with a building project. They continually went the extra mile for SCUCISD. . In summary, Suburban Construction Co. is a good firm and I look forward to the next project with them. Should you have any questions, please call me at 210-945-6206. RespectFu Ily, ~C;~P ~-~. Wade Hawkins CCM Director af Facilities and Construction 1064 Elbel Road Schertz, TX 78154 (210) 945-6206 Fax (210) 945-6253 w.~~~~.scuc:txed.net . . c architects November 8, 2007 Mr. Gaylon Loontjer ; ~ Suburban Construction . 4702 West Ave Ste 1 San Antonio, TX 78213-2727 ~ ~ RE: ADDITIONS TO MAXINE E~ LUTRELL WATTS;ELEMENTARY SCHOOL i Dear Gaylon: ~ -Congr-a#uiafrorrs ~m The -successful completion of the Additions to Watts . Elementary School. Once again, you deserve a feather in your cap for a job well done by you and your staff. Suburban Construction did an excellent job of makir~g the vision for this imporfant renovation a reality. Your company's attention to detail was instrumental in making this project the success that it is, much like the success of the classroom additions to Norma J. Paschal Elementary School and Green Valley Elementary School. . Your ability to perform your duties on a school campus without any accidents~ or injuries during the construction phase speaks well of your . professional handling of this project. Your entire management team, especially your pcoject superintendent, Edward Phelps, did a fine job and was key to completing this project on time and in budget. ~ Thank you and the entire Suburban Construction staff for your commitment to excellence and for all the extra steps you take to ensure a successful project for your clients. I would be happy to recommend your company again for future projects o~ this scope. , Sincerely, • PrincipaLs Mickey Conrad . AIA ' Mark A. Oppel , AIA Mar1c OPPeH . AIA President Associates Lowell Tocker . AIA Carlos Constantino . Assoc. AIA O'Ne11 Conrad OppeM~ Architects, Inc. 114 E. Cevallos Street San Antento, Texas 78204 Tel 210.829.1737 ~ Fcnc 210.829.1730 H:\OFFlCE MANAGEMENT~letters of racommendatlon\L110807_Suburban Construcflon_Watts.doc OcoatChit0Cf5.COm LOP~l September 16, 2003 S~I~IS ARCHIT~CTS INC. To Whom It May Concern: RE: Suburban Construction Co. Letter of Recommendaflon In 2002, Gaylon Loontjer (Project Manager) and Karl Stade (Superintendent) began construction on a$2.5 milllon renovatlon to Clear Spring Elementary In ihe North East Independent School District. The pro)ect has been coordinated around a fuily functioning student body and staff. This coordination is particularly difficult considering that the scope of work was primarily HVAC and ceiiing upgrades throughout every portion of the school other than the Administrative offices. Suburban has continually shown respect for the facility and much care for the children. A lot of the work was rescheduled after hours or on the weekend with no requests for additional compensation. Other work was expedited to prepare for school functions and testing, Coordination on this proJect was a concern from the start of the design process, yet with their abliity to remain on schedule, Suburban was actuaily able to accelerate it on thelr own, This speaks highiy of this exceptional company. The subcontractors Suburban chose to work with provided equally considerate service. The product was def(nftely quality craftsmanship. Both Owner and Archftect were very pleased with the finished product and look forward to another opportunity to partner with Suburban Construction Co. 1617 E. COMMERCE SURE 7101 SAN AMONIO, TEXAS 78206.3325 210.734.4448 T 210.734.4909 F 800.747.8394 www.lopezsalas.com ~c~~o~zuua ~rur; i5:az t~Ax 210804727Y Conetrnction Maaaseaeat ~~~ SIJBARBAN ~ 001 i~ ~ ~ ~y~ ~~~ hr ~~op'' ~~~ a~r ConstructiCh M9cldg@R16rat Ana ~ngineering Depertrnsrrt . ~ ~or#~ ~izaf E Jchov~ ~`dtricE ~ REGEIVED DEC ~ 16 2003 SUBURBAN ~O~STRUCTtON To: Gaylan G, Loontijer ln+ann ~d Cpx, p. E, Fau~ sas-sefa w~^,:3 Phoetic~ 348$0~ Datae DBCember 1B} 200.~ tiee l.arkspur E. 5. CC~ Chris Lamr~;~, Fex 224-9453 Woody Joh!ieon, P, M. ~ D ue~~~s! x Fa~ Rovtewr ^ Waoeos CaMrttent X Please R~ly CI Ple~se R~acyela 1 atn s~andlns tbi~ wil~ t~ ~vvi~~+d dwekiist ior ~oseoett ~lacuments lh~t [ updatad ~nd~y at'ter rlvlfN-Ino ~w s+utlr~ittal~ ttt~t twe r,aalved ,'~< . yrs~t~ay-. Tha~- ar+e pro6abiy ane of the 6ecst cfosoout wbnittats that we have ever re~elned au+d y~u are Ua be Qonprabufated. 1 am 1'is~tictg below fht ~tdy Itdnq Uiat ! am not'ut+a aboat or e~en't nesoMa na bdtt~ ra~tr~dt h. R~p~oducble mylsr ~•6~i'il! dr,~litlgs. ~ , .7. CAD as~bs~[!t ti1QS. ~ M~ensdecl~rer's cert[Ac~Ioe af modificaEion tn warranted ro~t: '' ~ ~. F'~ (~ Y~+' comp~aor wa~ranties ~el ~plit fystdn ANUs. . Qn~ ('f) s~t af b~lb Wrea. air handli~a ur~i#. ~•. ~'~Two (Z) •ss~b of belb for ea. faee an ~r vo~ilefoe~. ..PravieM toat idt wllh +dase snd 2'/," gaagos. 896i TESC}Rt7 DR(VE ~ S,4N ANTONIO~ TEXAS 7$217 u,.~ u~c cuuc ncu ui ~at nu v~ ir.t ~tt t'tiA l`tiJ~ ~lU~lLtibUU Y~ U~ V I T ETTI~ September 4, 2002 From: John M. Hand, Jr, -Archftect , Subject: Reference Letter for Suburban Cons~vctlon Co. To Whorn It May Concern: Suburban Conairuction Co. was the General Contractor on an addition at Kin~aborough Middle 3chool, in the Harlandele ISD. The project lncluded classroome and a media center. The additicn was an attechment to the existlng buildinp at two points of the buildinfl, croatlnq a courlyard. Steps and a ramp wero conatructed for eccess b the courtyard. The additloA was about 12,OOD square feet In area and a single ~tory. Subu~ban Conatrucdon Co. exhibited their usual high level c( customer attentiveness, proJect adminie~ ~d adherence to schedule. They ask the apprnp~ia6e questlcns and pofnt out the potential conflicts €or early resolutbn. They coordinate thoir subcontrectora, involve the trades essentiel to the outcome of a probiem and show great concem an deiivering a product that will functlon as Intanded. Suburban Constructipn Co, I= hlgh on our tist br seeking Contractas tor clients and recommending them to others. VITETTA be~leves that they will perform thefr wark on high level consisienUy. 607 AAVARI~ SiRfEI SUITf 100 SAN ANTONIO T% i82G5 T 210.212.Ba~0 f i1Q,2'2.86C0 www.vit~tt~.com AACHITECfU~E EM61qEERING iIAMNiNU INTEt19R DE516N ~- ~ CARLOS C. FLORES, SR., ARCHITECT dba FLORES ARCHITECTS architect/olanninqrnterior desiQn 1528 W. Contour Dr., Suite 204 TEL (210} 804-2333 San Antonio, Texas 78212 -1254 FAX (210) 804-1088 September 5, 2002 TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: ___ As the Project Architect, our firm has recently completed finro projects with Suburban --~ons~~uction ~ompany-'TFie ~~Kee~e ~arTen B"rooTcs Kpa ment; ~a~=dwelling uni~ fio~ the --- ~ Y Elderly, and the Bud O'Keefe Village, a 19-family dwelli~g unit complex. Quality workmanship, professionalism and efficiency describe this General Contractor's commitment to these projects. All these factors contributed to the timely completion of construction of these complexes. This firm wilt always look forward to working with the Suburban Construction Company. ,~. Carlos C. Flores, Sr., RA, RID Owner DD i ~r'~iznCtcrra- EnSqnee~ng, ktc. D~onatd ~ Hetr~a, P.E. San ~4nfiai3o Corporate ~fflce ~ ~o~ aar~oe~ • ~ ~ sa~-~s l848 LockhfN - Sekr~a. S7e. 106 Ser- IVtint~lb. Texas 78213 E-rne~: rwvw.dehstr~ng~oLCOVn September 4, 2002 TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Recentty we completed consulting engineering and inspection services for the Bud O'Keefe V'illages and O'Keefe Garden Brook Apartments. During the time of design we worked for Flores Architects, and during construction we worked in cancert with Suburban Construction Company, general contractor for the above projects. We found Suburbaa to be highly professional in the construction of The V'illa.ges and The Apartments, easy to work with, and proficient in dealing with construction issues common in similar coinmercial projects. President DEH/dh File: Suburban.904.42 Sarr Ant~vnFo - (2ro13at~oer Ausbn • [~ ~9~so r... _ g I I~;]N1vISON AND ASSOCIATES, ARCHITECTS 342 West Woodlawn Avenue - Suite 200 • San Antonio, Texas 78212-3394 i TEL (210) 732 2248 • FAX (210) 736-5955 • E-Mail kinnison@kinnison-architects.com September 3, 2002 To Wliom ~ May Concern: . _ ~ RE: Army Medical Depariment Museum, Phase 3, Fort Sam Houston, Texas It is our pleasure to comment on the fine job performed by Suburban Construction Company as General Contractor for the subject construction project. Suburban Construction Company was responsive to our needs and was agreeable to work with. We feel that the Client was well served by their professional attention to the contract requirements. Thomas R. Sokol, AIA ,}. S UBUR@A« C 0 NSiR SEP 1 6 Z002 R E C' D Fax: February 11, 2002 TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: I have worked with the Inman Christian Center to develop and operate six apartment communities under the HUD 202 or 811 programs. Suburban Construction was the contractor that built the last four of the six apartment comrnunities for us. The four properties along with their completion dates and total costs aze as follows: Hereford Apartments, 8411 Timberwilde, completed 9/27/90. Total cost: $1,576,500 Lasker Village Apartments, 2106 South W. W. White Rd., opened 9/15/95. Cost: $1,141,400. O'Keefe Garden Brook Aparhnents, 8734 Garden Brook, opening scheduled for 3/1/02. Cost: $3,377,772. Bud O'Keefe Village, 8634 Garden Brook, opening scheduled for 5/1/02. Cost: $1,042,900. Suburban Construction has been great to work with. During the planning stages, they gave us advice on the plans and specifications that helped make the projects feasible. They were able to recognize errors made by engineers in time to help us work around them. The projects have all been on time and within budget. We haven't encountered any construction problems with the two that we have operated for several yeazs nor are there any signs of any problems on the two proj ects currently under construction. We intend to continue using Suburban Construction for our future development and highly recommend them because of their honesty, knowledge af construction, and conscientiousness. Please feel free to contact me if you have any questions or need any additional information about the work they have done for us. Sincerely, r1J ~"~ ~ Donald W. Reneau, CPA, CPM President DWR/yah A E:~NIy Documents\Suburban Construcrion.doc ~ ~ , StEIBEI~l3 8a OF 7.~XA.S, INC. 9311 $an Pedro Avenue, Buite 700 • San Antonio, Tesas 78216 • TEL -(210) 695-8582 • FAX -(210) 695-8583 February 6, 2002 Suburban Construction 1846 Lockhill Selma, Suite 103 Snn Antonio, TX 78213 RE; Harlandnle I.S.D. OCIP Program Safety Record Letter 1998 Capital Bond Pro ject: Kingsborough Middle School Attn: Ms. Janie Loontjer Confirming our telephone conversation this afternoon, we are pleased to provide a letter commending your performance ns the General Contractor for the captioned project. Under your direction, timely payroll reporting was enjoyed as well ns nn excellent safety record; there were no reported losses while on site. Should you have any questions, or require additional information, please do not hesitate to give me a call. Thank-you! McGriff, Seibels & Willinms, Inc. Su~a~vS OCIP Ca-ordinator Harlandale Independent School District Oscar Perez, Assistant Superintendent for Operations 121I5 S.E. Loop 410 San Antonio, Tegas 78221 (210) 921-4335 Phorie #~ - (210) 921-4346 Faz # February 7, 2002 To Whom It May Concern: Suburban Construction Company worked on the Kingsbomugh Middle School Bond 98 project with Harlandale Independent School District. All services performed by Suburban Construction Company has been accomplished in a timely and professional manner. They have worked very closely with the owner and the architects in order to ensure that minor construction details are addressed before they become major nightmares. They axe eager to address design issues even if they result in a credit back to the owner. They have proven themselves to be extremely dependable and able to complete projects within the time frame allowed. Their integrity is beyond reproach. To give this firm a project is as good as saying it is completed. If further information is needed please contact me at (210) 921-4335. Sincerel , .... ~ Oscar A. Perez Assistant Superintendent for Operations OA.P/csl ~ ~tH F - -. Z~ 4~~ / / / /~ .. . ~ort~ ~a~t ~~cde ende~ct ~c~ioo~C ~i~trict _ ~ ~ a~g'~ 8961 TESORO DRIVE - SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS 78217-6216 ``~ scFw~' Fxeoutive Directa ' Constructbn Manegement and Engineeriny Departrnent January 20, 2000 RECEIVED ~n.,~ ¢, A. 7~OD $UISu-~~, ... _,...,..,~.._ . .~l'V Suburban Construction Company 1848 Lockhill-Selma, Suite 102 San Antonio, Texas 78213 Attn: Mr. Karl Stade Re: Larkspur Elementary School Dear Mr. Stade, I would like to pass along the highly commenda.ble letter sent to me by Ms. Dolores Ramon, Pri.ncipal of Lazkspur Elementary School concerning Suburban Construction Company's Performance. I think it is important for me to emphasize that this is the first project in the 1995 Bond Issue Program, out of forty-four existing schools, where I have received a letter commending the excellent work performed by a contractor. My past and current experience with Suburban Construction Company has always been excellent. I sincerely hope that Suburban Construction Company will continue to bid projects with North East Independent School District during our 1998 Bond Issue Program. Sincerely, /"~i ~~t~~~~ o . Cidras, Execuhve Duector Co tion Management and Engineering Department cc: Fred E. Calhoun, Associate Superintendent of Operations O~~ ~"~ F,4~- ~ _ . a . /////~c~ . ? ~ orth ~a~t ~~cde e~de~t ~c~ioo~C e[.Ji~trict - ~ ~ ~~~ 8961 TESORO DRIVE - SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS 78217-6216 ~ ` ~vr sctpd~'° Fxeculive Director ' Constructbn Manepement and Engineering Department January 20, 2000 RECEIVED , ~ ., ~ A. ~n~o $Uliu-~~, ... _....,..,..._ . .~l'~ Suburban Construction Company 1848 Lockhill-Selma, Suite 102 San Antonio, Texas 78213 Attn: Mr. Karl Stade Re: Larkspur Elementary School Deaz Mr. Stade, I would like to pass along the highly commendable letter sent to me by Ms. Dolores Ramon, Principal of Lazkspur Elementary School concerning Suburban Construction Company's Performance. I think it is important for me to emphasize that this is the first project in the 1995 Bond Issue Program, out of forty-four existing schools, where I have received a letter commending the excellent work performed by a contractor. My past and current experience with Suburban Construction Company has always been excellent. I sincerely hope that Suburban Construction Company will continue to bid projects with North East Independent School District during our 1998 Bond Issue Progra.m. Sincerely, /" ~i ~~Z~~~/~/, o . Cidras, Executive Director Co s tion Management and Engineering Department cc: Fred E. Calhoun, Associate Superintendent of Operations ~ ~ INSURANCE AND BONDS, INC. ; ~ . Re: Suburban To Whom It Ma~ ~~~ Please accept this l~t£~t,~~~ ~ '=§a~~~l~ record. Suburban Ciiusttiit safety record. Loss histoi~ by Suburban Construction If you have any questions, Bryan K. 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It's my understanding that the loan documents have been signed by all parties, so as soon as the bank receives those back, ihe loan v/ill be booked with a maturity date of Sepfember 11, 2008. Please feel free to contact me if #her~ are any quesfions_ Sincerely, Brian Biggs Vice President The Frost National Bank A subsidiary ot Cullen / Frost Bankers, Inc. NYSE Sym6o1: CFR. ,,~~ri ,,,,; Frost Post Of(ice Box 160D San Aatonio, Texas 78296-1600 December 2, 2008 Gaylon Loontjer Suburbaii Conshuction Company 4702 West Avenue, Suite #1 San Antoiuo, Texas 78213 Deaz Mr. Loontjer, Our records indicate that Suhurban Coi~struction Company has been a depository customer since February 1989, with average balances in the High Seven Figt~re range over the past twelve inontlzs. All depository aud loan accounts have beeu handled in a satisfactory manner. A suhsidlary of Cullen/Frost Bankers, Inc. NYSE Symbol: CFR. The Frost National Bank BID FORM GENERAL CONSTRUCTION CONTRACT PROJECT: Kerr County Sheriffs Annex P~oject # 200935 BID TO: Kerr County Commissioners Court . Kerr County Courthouse Kerrville, Texas 78028 BID FROM: The Keller-Martin Organization, Inc. (NAME OF BIDDER) The undersigned BIDDER agrees, if this Bid is accepted, to enter into an agreement with OWNER, on AIA form A101-2007 Standard From ofAgreement Between Owner and Contractor where the Basis of Paymenf is a Stipulated Sum, to perform and fumish the Work as specified or indicated in the Bidding Documents for the bid Price and within the Contract Time indicated in the Bid and in accordance with the other terms and conditions of the Contract Documents. 2. BIDDER further agrees that the contract is non-assignable except as provided for in the Performance and Payment Bonds. 3. In submitting this Bid, BIDDER represents, as more fully set forth in the Agreement, that: a. This Bid will remain subject to acceptance for 30 (thirty) days after the day of Bid opening; b. The Owner has the right to reject this Bid; c. BIDDER accepts the provisions of the Instructions and Supplementary Instructions to Bidders regarding disposition of Bid Security; d. BiDDER will sign and submit the Agreement with the Bonds and other documents required by the Bidding Requirements within 10 days after the date of OWNER's Notice of Award; e. BIDDER has examined copies of all the Bidding Documents; f. BIDDER has visited the site and become familiar with the general, local, site conditions, and availability of labor, utilities and material~; g. BIDDER is familiar with federal, state and local laws and reg~lations; h. BIDDER has correlated the information known to BIDDER, information and observations obtained from visits to the site, reports and drawings identified in the Bidding Documents and additional examinations, investigations, exploration, tests, studies, and data with the Bidding Documents; i. This Bid is genuine and not made in the interest of or behalf of an undisclosed person, firm, or corporation and is not submitted in conformity with an agreement or rules of a group, association, organization, or corporation; BIDDER has not directly or indirectly induced or solicited another Bidder to submit a false or sham Bid; j. BIDDER has received the following Addenda, receipt of which is hereby acknowledged: Addendum Number Date 1 January 18, 2010 BID FORM 1 of 5 4. BIDDER will complete the Work in accordance with the Contract Documents for the guaranteed maximum cost of the following prices: I. BID PACKAGE I(A) : SITE UTILITIES STIPULATED SUM BASE BID PRICE ~ t ~1 E'-~ia ~ y ($ 9 D, Ot~t~ . "~x~ac ) (use words) (figures) BID PACKAGE I(B) : BUILDING PAD STIPULATED SUM (~ I ~~,000. ~1 (use words) (figures) BID PACKAGE I(C) : GRADING, DRAINAGE, PAVING STtPULATED SUM ,B/°-SE ID PRICE C~N~ tt"vN~~2 ~a(91~. (use words) ~ ( II. BID PACKAGE II : BUILDING SHELL STIPULA~ SUM BASE BID A A PRICE TUur 4-~u~~Q~~ l'~+~J ~ w~~.%14 %~.~SAr1~ ~ (use words) 111. BID PACKAGE III : BUILDING INTERIORS STIPULATED SUM BA$E BI PRICE Si~C --~c,~JDe~~ ~~ r~ ~O~ ~~' ~k (figures) v ~$ ~v~~, 400~° ~.~ (use words) (figures) If all Bid Packages are awarded under a single contract, Bidder agrees to complete work for the following: TOTAL ALL BID PACKAGES I(A)-I(C),11 & III TOTAL 5TIPULATED SUM BASE BI PRICE t~-'"~ -~~LL~oN Rn~~ [~~~ ~v,v~d{~ A-~c~~wt~~y =Tw~ `T~o~+s ai.~ 1.~~(,I,~4-~t y ($ ~.T a.~ 00~,. ~ (use words) (figures) BID FORM 2 of 5 If Bid Packages II & III are awarded under a single contract, Bidder agrees to complete work for the following: TOTAL BID PACKAGES II 8~ tll only TOTAL STI M ~AS~BID - ~ rn.f~5/ c rNJ~ ') ~. ~~.Ty --~,~ e iZ,.D c~ s~,~t-u-' ~ a ~.l..u~U'~ ($ ~ ~ ~ ~ a Ut) . ~ ) {use words) (figures) ALTERNATE 1: 2 Course Surface Treatment over Flexible Base in lieu of HMAC ~e~~uG~ ~7~ SvO~ ALTERNATE 2: 12"x12" VCT in lieu of Glue Down Carpet ~~ ~`"'~ ~~• ALTERNATE 3: Exterior Stone Wainscot P~~D i ~t j s~o 5. Upon receipt of a written Notice to Proceed, Bidder agrees to commence work immediately. Bidder will complete the work in accordance with the contract documents within the following number of calendar days: BID PACKAGE 1(A) : SITE UTILITIES 45 CALENDAR DAYS BID PACKAGE I(B) : BUILDING PAD 45 CALENDAR DAYS BID PACKAGE I(C) : GRADING/DRAINAGE/PAVING 60 CALENDAR DAYS BID PACKAGE II : BUILDING SHELL 90 CALENDAR DAYS BID PACKAGE III : INTERIORS 100 CALENDAR DAYS If all Bid Packages are awarded under a single contract, Bidder agrees to complete work within the following number of calendar days: TOTAL ALL BID PACKAGES I(A)-I(Cj, II 8~ III 180 CALENDAR DAYS If Bid Packages II & I11 are awarded under a single contract, Bidder agrees to complete work within the following number of calendar days: TOTAL ALL BID PACKAGES 118 III only 150 CALENDAR DAYS 6. BIDDER agrees that the Work will be substantially complete and ready for finai payment in accordance with the General Conditions on or before the dates or within the number of catendar months indicated in the Agreement. The Work shall include a 2-week commissioning period following the Date of Substantial Completion. 7. The following documents are attached to and made a condition of this Bid: (a) Bid Security in the form af Bid Bond cert~ed check, cashier's check, or Bid Bond (b) Bidder's Qual~cation Statement (c) List of Subcontractors o~~ c~~ ~ BID FORM 3 of 5 8. Overhead and Profit: The Undersigned hereby agrees that the Contractor's overhead and prof'~, to be charged in payment of Additional Work, will be based upon the foliowing percentages of the cost for said Waic. Addfional Work by Contractor's own forces: OVERHEAD AND PROFIT 10 % Additional Work by Subcontractor's forces: OVERHEAD AND PROFIT 10 % SUBMITTED on Januarv 22 . 2010. By; ~The Kell~r ~artin Or~anization~ (SEAL) ~"'-C I/ `'~'" -' Bill McCullou~h, Vice President (Signature of Person Authorized to Slgn) (Title) Business Address: __ 4930 Enterprise Drive San Antonio, TX 78249 . Phone No: (210) 408-0378 Fax No: (210) 408-0304 Email: bill@keller-martin.com BID FORM 4 of 5 LIST OF SUBCONTRACTORS List of Subcontractors to be awarded portions of work. It is the intent of the Owner to rely on the accuracy of the information provided. After execution of the Construction Contract, the successful Bidder shall not change subcontractors for the work listed without written consent from the Owner. Consent shall be ir~ the form of a Change Order issued by the Architect. 1. Earth Work ~IZ-l - ~unj~'ti_ 2. Site Paving ( (L..t °~ ~o ~ ~Tc.~ 3. Foundation ~ ~ ~--t--{~- " ~- r}~2Ti.~ 4. Miliwork/Finish Carpentry ~R-rft v~ s jM1. ~ LI., c.~,,~ rt[C 5. Doors & Frames C'1 v L.l. ~ nn ~ S 6. Flooring . ~o ~w~-ck. t cr~ L S~f~'~~t~S 7. Painting _ PF}G~ ~f~~~,~n 8. Preengineered Metal Building ~ c~ R ~ Z b h-~ ~( ~Lu~~,c,•~L ~C,n S(~~S 12. Plumbing t't'i4I~.~ 9 n1 1" L.uw~ 6~,v~ 13. Mechanical/HVAC t~i 1"t R.-~ i n7 ~~C d~~i~, c~ k C~y~ L-t n2 r 14. Electrical ~- w E,so N.,E ~~~ ~~~ Submitted by: The Keller-Martin Organization, Inc. Bidder January 22, 2010 Date BID FORM 5 of 5 THE AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF ARCHITECTS ,` , i„ A!A Document A310 Bid Bond KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS, that we The Keller-Martin Organization, Inc. 4930 Enterprise Drive, San Antonio, Texas 78249 as Principal, hereinafter called the Principal, and Travelers Casualty and Surety Company of America a corporation duly organized under the laws of the State of Connecticut as Surety, hereinafter called the Surety, are heid and firmly bound unto the County Court of Kerr County, Texas, 700 East Main Street, Kerrville, Texas 78028 as Obligee, hereinafter called the Obligee, in the sum of five percent of estimated contract amount Dollars ($ -5%- ), for the payment of which sum well and truly to be made, the said Principal and the said Surety, bind ourselves, our heirs, executors, administrators, successors and assigns, jointly and severally, firmly by these presents. WHEREAS, the Principal has submitted a bid for Kerr County Sheriffs Annex, 400 Clearwater Paseo, Kerrville, Texas 78028. NOW, THEREFORE, if the Obligee shall accept the bid of the Principal and the Principal shall enter into a Contract with the Obligee in accordance with the terms of such bid, and give such bond or bords as may be specified in the bidding or Contract Documents with good and sufficient surety for the faithful performance of such Contract and for the prompt payment of labor and material furnished in the prosecution thereof, or in the event of the failure of the Principal to enter such Contract and give such bond or bonds, if the Principal shall pay to the Obligee the difference not to exceed the penalty hereof befinreen the amount specified in said bid and such larger amount for which the Obligee may in good faith contract with another party to perform the Work covered by said bid, then this obligation shall be null and void, otherwise to remain in full force and effect. Signed and sealed this 22 day of January, 2010. L~ ~, -~-.z ~ ~-~-~~ y (~tness) (~tness) The Keller-Martin ganization, Inc. ! (P ' cipal) (Sea/) ~~~ William McC Iloug , Vice-President Trave rs Casu a urety Company of A~mprica rety) (Sea!) d E. MilTer; Jr., Attorney-in-Fact AIA DOCUMENT A310 • BID BOND • AIA ~• FEBRUARY 1970 ED • THE AMERICAN INSTITUTE OFARCHITECTS, 1735 N.Y. AVE., N.W., WASHINGTON, D.C. 20006 WARNING:THIS POWER OF ATTORNEY IS INVALID WITHOUTTHE RED BORDER ~A~, POWER OF ATTORNEY TRAVELERS .1 Farmington Casualty Company St. Paul Guardian Insurance Company Fidelity and Guaranty Insurance Company St. Paul Mercury Insurance Company Fidelity and Guaranty Insurance Underwriters, Inc. 1Y~avelers Casualty and Surety Company Seaboard Surety Company Travelers Casualty and Surety Company of America St. Paul Fire and Marine Insurance Company United States Fidelity and Guaranty Company Attorney-In Fact No. 215064 Certificate No. o O~~ O~~~+ ~ KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS: That Seaboazd Surety Company is a corporation duly or~anized under the laws of the State of New York, that St. Paul Fire and Marine Insurance Company, St. Paul Guardian Insurance Company and St. Paul Mercury Insurance Company aze corporations duly or;anized under the laws of the State of Minnesota, that Farnungton Casualty Company, Travelers Casualty and Surery Company, and Travelers Casualty and Surety Company of America are corporations duly organized under the laws of the State of Connecticut, that United States Fidelity and Guaranty Company is a cotporation duly organized under the laws of the State of Maryland, [ha[ Fidelity and Guaranty Insurance Company is a corporation duly organized under the laws of the State of Iowa, and that Fidelity and Guazanty Insurance Underwriters, Inc. is a corporation duly organized under the laws of the State of Wisconsin (herein coilectively called the "Companies"), and that the Companies do hereby make, constitute and appoint Donald E. Miller, and Donald E. Miller Jr. of the City of S3n Antonlo , State of Texas , their true and lawful Attorney(s)-in-Fact, each in their separate capacity if more than one is named above, to sign, execute, seal and acknowledge any and all bonds, recognizances, conditional undertakin~s and other writings obligatory in the nature thereof on behalf of the Companies in their business of guaranteeing the fidelity of persons, ~uaranteeing the performance of contracts and executing or guaranteeing bonds and undertakings required or permif[ed` in any aclions or proceedings allowed by law. IN WITN jUS WHEREOF, the Comp2nOieOs8 ave caused this instrument to be si~ned and_their corporate seals to be hereto affixed, this day of Y , ~ 18th Farmington Casualty Company ~ _ St. Paul Guardian Insurance Company Fidelity and Guaranty Insarance, Company !„% St. Paul Mercury Insurance Company Fidelity and Guaranty Insurance Underwrifers, Inc. Travelers Casualty and Surety Company Seaboard Surety Company 1Yavelers Casualty and Surety Company of America St. Paul Fire and Marine Insurance Company United States Fidelity and Guaranty Company ASU ~T $~I~T J p\RE 6y O*N ~N G9 J~...1NS...q 9 ~fYAN d G ~ YC~~ ~ ~.....5 .~+~ Y Uq ~P 0 wp3WH~ FyTY'Nr0 p~ o~O~4r ~ 'b * T16 a~ .- 's P'' avoe ~'•~ Ic • ~.4c> ~ 09 4/~`~ y~~ C F ~ . F.'~ ~.:wpPOpATE:i.~~ c HARTfORD~ ~ ~~3 MO 1982 0 • - . ~b ' N~a ~ ~8 ~9rJ1 N~~ ~ ~ ti a. ~~,SEAL;~o" ~~`iS81LL;%D ; ~ ~° ~ ,~ N 1~ ~ y. ~ s~~ ucec d. ...r~a s.•.... + r ya OFryEW ~ 1S . AN !r .._. *? 61 ' 'p ~~ ~..~. To verify the authenticity of this Power of Attorney, call 1-800-421-3880 or contact us at www.travelersbond.com. Please refer to the Attorney-In-Fact number, the above-named individuals and the details of the bond to which the power is attached. WARNING:THIS POWER OF ATTORNEY IS INVP.LID WITHOUTTHE RED STPAIJL TRAVELERS IMPORTANT NOTICE TO OBTAIN INFORMATION OR MAKE A COMPLAINT: You may contact Travelers Casualty and Surety Company of America, for information or to make a complaint at: St. Paul Travelers Bond Attn: Claims One Tower Square Hartford, Connecticut 06183 You may contact the Texas Department of Insurance to obtain the information on companies, coverages, rights or complaints at: Texas Department of Insurance P.O. Box 149104 Austin, TX 78714-9104 (800) 252-3439 ATTACH THIS NOTICE TO YOUR BOND. This notice is for information only and does not become a part or a condition of the attached document and is given to comply with Section 2253-021, Government Code, and Section 53.202, Property Code, effective September 1, 2001. ! ~ ~ =~s~~ Docu ment A305 -1986 Confractor's Qualification Statement The Undersigned certif'ies under oath that the information provided herein is mie and sufficiently complete so as not to be misleading. ~ SUBMITTED T0: County Court of Ken Counry, Texas ~~~ ~~~~~5: The author of this doc:umerrt has added information needed for its completion. The author may also ~`~ ~'~ ~ te~ of the original ADDRESS: Coun Court of Kerr Coun , Texas tY tY AIA standard form. An AdaG6ons and 700 East Main Street Deletions Repatthat notes added Kerrville, Texas 78028 info-mation as well as revisions to the standard form text is available from the author and should be reviewed. A vertical line in the left ~ SUBMITTED BY: The Keller-Martin Organization, Inc. margin of this da:umerrt indicates where the au[hor has ~ded ~ NAME: Mr. Bill McCullough, Vice President necessary information and where the au[hor has added to or deleted ADDRESS: 4930 Enterprise Drive from the original AIA text. I San Antonio, Texas 78249 This documerrt has important legal cansequences. Consultation with an attomey is encouraged with respect to its c~rnpletion or moc~fication. ~ PRINCIPAL OFFICE: Same This form is approved and I[ X] Corporation recommended by the American Institute of Architects (AIA) and The [] Partnership Associated General Contractors of [] Individual America (AGC) for use in evaluffiing the qualifications of contractors. No [] Joint Venture erxiorsemerrt of the submitGng party or verification of the infomiation is ~~ 0~~ made by AIA or AGC. ~ IdAME OF PROJECT (if applicable): Kerr Counry Sheriffs Annex - 20-0935 TYPE OF W'ORK (file separate form for each Classification of Work): I [ X ] General Construction [ ] HVAC [ ] Electrical [ ] Plumbing [ ] Other (please specify) AIA Document A305~ - 7986. Copyrlyht ~ 1964, 1969, 1979 and 1986 by The AmeriCan InsUtute of ArchileCts. AII HpMs reserved. WARNING: This AIA° Document Is protected by U.S. Copyright Law and Internatlomal Treaties. UnauthoNzed reproduc[lon or dtstributlon of this AIA° Dccument, or any 1 portlon of it, may resuR in severe civll and crlmimai penaRies, and wlll be prosecut~ to the maximurn extent possible under the law. This dxument was produced by AW software at 13:5959 on 01/14/2010 under Order No.1000389359 1 which e~ires on 2/24/2010, and is not tor resale. User Notes: (2925977472) § ~. oRCaNiza,noN § 1.1 How many years has your organization been in business as a Contractor? Thirty-one Years § 1.2 How many years has your organization been in business under its present business name? Thirty-one Years § 1.21 Under what other or former names has your arganization operated7 Keller-Martin, A Partnership § 1.3 If your organi~ation is a corporation, answer the following: § 1.3.1 Date of i~orporation: June 28, 1978 § 1.3.2 State of incorporauon: Texas § 1.3.3 President's name: Rick Smith § 1.3.4 Vice-president's name(s) Bill McC~llough § 1.3.5 Secretary's name: Tina Smith § 1.3.6 Treasurer's name: Deborah McCullough § 1.4 If your organization is a partnerslup, answer the following: § 1.4.1 Date of organizacion: § 1.4.2 Type of partnership (if applicable): § 1.4.3 Name(s) of general partner(s) § 1.5 If your organization is individually owned, answer the following: § 1.5.1 Date of organization: § 7.5.2 Name of owner. § 1.6 If the form of your organization is other tban those listed above, describe it and name the principals: § Z LICENSING § 21 List jurisdictions and trade categories in wluch your organization is legally qualif'ied to do business, and indicate registration or license numbers, if applicable. § 2.2 List jurisdictions in which your organization's partnership or trade name is filed. § 3. EXPERIENCE § 3.1 List the categories of work that your organization normally performs with its own forces. Selective Demolition, Layout, Rough and Finish Carpentry, Concrete Work, Installation of Doors and Hardware, Installation of Specialty Items AIA Document A305~ -1986. CopyrlgM ~ 1964, 1969, 1979 and 1986 by The American Institute of Architects. A~I rlghts reserved WARNING: This AIA6 Document is protected by US. Copyright Law and Internatiorral Treatles. UnauthoHzed reproductlon or dlstributlon of this AIA° Docurnent, or any 2 portlon of R, may resutt In severe civll and crlmirrai penaRles, a~d will be prosecuted to the maxlmum extent posslble under the law. This doCUment was produced by AU1 software at 13:59:59 on 01/14/2010 under Order No.1000389359 1 which e~i2s on ?124/2010, and is not for resale. User Nofes: (2925977472) § 3.2 Claims and Suits. (If the answer to any of the questions below is yes, please attach details.) § 3.21 Has your organization ever failed to complete any work awarded to it? No § 3.2.2 Are there any judgments, claims, azbitration proceedings or suits pending or outstanding against your organization or its officers? No § 3.2.3 Has your organization filed any law suits or requested azbitration with regazd to construction contracts within the last five years? No § 3.3 Within the last five years, has any officer or principal of your organization ever been an officer or principal of another organization when it failed to complete a construction contract? (If the answer is yes, please attach details.) No § 3.4 On a separate shcet, list major construction projects your organization has in progress, giving the name of project, owner, arclutect, contract amount, percent complete and scheduled completion date. See Attached List § 3.4.1 State total worth of work in pmgress and under contract: Under Contract $35,558,000 Backlog: $ 3,670,000 § 3.5 On a separate sheet, list the major projects your organization l~as completed in the past five years, giving the name of project, owner, arclutect, contract amount, date of completion and percentage of the cost of the work performed with your own forces. See Attached List § 3.5.1 State average annual amount of construction work performed during the past five years: $15 Million § 3.6 On a separate sheet, list the construction experience and present commitments of the key individuals of your organization. See Attached List of Key Personnel § 4. REFERENCES § 4.1 Trade References: Lynwood Building Materials 1146 W. Laurel San Antonio, TX 78201 (210) 477-3000 J. P. Hart Lumber Company 559 N. W. W. W. White Road San Antonio, TX 78219 (210)337-6464 Dumas Hardware Company Contractors Building Supply 10763 Sentinel Drive 11500 North Loop Road San Antonio, TX 78217 San Antonio, TX 78216 (210)655-0061 (210)496-1227 AIA Document A305~ -1986. CopyrigM ~ 7964, 1969, 1979 and 1986 by The American Institute of Architects. All rights reserved WARNING: This AIA° Document is protected by U.S. Copyright Law and Internatlonal Treatles. Unauthorized reproductlon or dlstribution of this AIA° Document, or any portion of k, may resuft In severe cNil and crimirral penaRfes, and wili be prosecuted to the maximum extent posslble under the law. This documerrt was produced by AIA sottware at 13:59:59 on 01/14/2p10 underOrder No.1000389359 7 which expires on 2124/2010, and is not for resale. User Notes: (2925977472) 3 § 4.2 Bank References: Jefferson Bank Ms. Brandey Orsag, Vice President P. O. Box 5190 San Antonio, TX 78210-0190 (210)736-7752 § 4.3 Surery: § 4.3.1 Name of bonding company: Travelers Casualty and Surety Company of America Mr. Teay Nielson 2700 N. E. Loop 410, Suite 125 San Antonio, TX ?8217 § 4.3.2 Name and address of agent Don E. Miller Agency Mr. De Miller 120 Austin Highway, Suite 104 San Antonio, TX 78209 § 5. FlNANCING § 5.7 Financial Statement. § 5.1.1 Attach a financial statement, preferably audited, including your organization's latest balance sheet and income statement showing the following items: C~ent Assets (e.g., cash, joint venture accounts, accounts receivable, notes receivable, accrued income, deposits, materials inventory and prepaid expenses); Net Fixed Assets; Other Assets; Current Liabilities (e.g., accounts payable, notes payable, accrued expenses, provision far income taxes, advances, accrued salaries and accrued payroll taxes); Other Liabilities (e.g., capital, capital stock, authorized and outstanding shares par values, earned surplus and retained earnings). AIA Docwnent A305~ -1966. CopyrlyM O 1964, 1969, 1979 and 1986 by The American Institute of Architacts. Ail rights reserved. WARNING: This AIA~ D~ument Is protected by U.S. Copyright Law and International Treatles. Unauthorized reproductlon or dlstrlbutlon of this AIA° Document, or any ~rtion of k, may resuR in severe civii and crlmlmai penaftles, and w11i be prose.cuted to the maximum extent posslble under the law. This documerrt was produced by AIA sofiware at 13:59:59 on Ot/14/2010 under Order No.1000389359_t which expires on 2I24/2010, and is not for resale. User Notes: (2925977472) § 5.1.2 Name and address of firm preparing attached financial statement, and date thereof: NOTE: Our Company maintains annual audited statements at our office located at 4930 Enterprise Drive, San Antonio, Texas 78249. All documents are available for the Owner's inspection and verification upon request. § 5.1.3 Is the attached financial statement for the identical organization named on page one? Yes § 5.1.4 If not, explain the relationslup and financial responsibility of the organization whose financial statement is provided (e.g., parent-subsidiary). § 5.2 Will the organization whose financial statement is attached act as guarantor of the contract for construction? § 6. SIGNATURE ~§ 6.1 Dated at tlus 20th day of January 2010 Name of Organizatio . Keller-Martin Organization, Inc. l~ By: Bill McCullough Tifle: § 6.2 Vice President Mr. Bill McC~illough, Vice President of The Keller- Martin Organization, Inc. being duly swom deposes and says that the information pmvided herein is irue and sufficiently complete so as not to be misleading. Subscribed and sworn before me this 20th day of January 2010 c~ .r F~ ~,........ s ~ ~ ! C~_~,a~ ~v\'c ~`Y ~ ~' ~ ~ V'~' eLO:'C Notary Public: Celeste Estep ~ :~ ~; My Commission Expires: 02l25/2012 9~ OF ~~ ~• Q2` E?CPIRES .• A 25-20~ ~~ AIA Document A305~ -1986. Copyrlyht m 1964, 1969, 1979 and 1986 by The American Institute of Archi[ec[s. All HgMs reserved. WARNING: This AIA° Document Is protected by U.S. Copyright Law and Internatlonal Treatles. Unauthorized reproduction or distributlon of this AIA° Document, or any 5 portion of ft, may resuR In severe civtl and crlmir~l penaftles, and wlll be prosecuted to the maximum extent possible under the law. This documerrt was produced by AIA sottware at 13:59:59 on 01/14/2010 under Order No.1000389359 1 which expires on 2(24/2010, and is not for resale. 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Key Individuals Rick L Smith, Co-Owner and President of The Ketler-Martin Organization, Inc., has worked in all positions within the company since 1980. He is responsible for estimating, and marketing. Mr. Smith is a former Chairman of the Associated Builders and Contractors South Texas Chapter. Bill McCullough, Co-Owner and Vice President of The Keller~vlartin Organization, Inc., joined the company in 1987. He has thirty-five years of construction experience on jobs ranging up to $15.0 million. His responsibilities include supervision of project managers, financial m~nagement, and estimating. Mr. McCultough is a member of the Construction Financiat Management Association and the Alamo Area Kiwanis. Randy Reiley, Vice President of Operations has twenty~ne years of experience in the commercial construction industry. He has worked on Seaworid of Texas and The Alamodome. He has managed The Girl Scout Leadership Center, Our Lady of Perpetual Help, St. Joseph Church, Northern Hills United Methodist Church, St. John's Lutheran Church in Boerne, Good Shepherd Catholic Church, Cages at Southwest Foundation for Biomedical Research, SL Anthony Claret Catholic Church, Newell Retirement Center and Methodist Heatthcare Ministries Corporate Headquarters. Robert Hoytand N, Project Manager, has fifteen years of experience in the commercial construction industry. He has managed the Barrett Memorial Bell Tower and Alaza, Charles Francis Hall, SBC information Technolo~r Center, Dougherty Hall Parking and The Gateway at St. Mary's University; River City Community Church, the Boerne location of Texas Heritage Bank, (4) San Antonio Federal Credit Unions and the Boerne First Baptist Church. Celeste Estep, Office Manager, has been in the construction industry for twenty five years. She is responsible for contract administration, payroll, accounts p~yable and receivable, taxes, records, financial statements and intertacing with the C.P.A. frrm. She is certified as a Construction lndustry Technician (CIT) and Construction Document Specialist (CDS). Ms. Estep is on the Board of Directors and a former president of the of the National Association of Women in Construction (NAWIC~. Lauren DeHoyos, Administrative Assistant, assists Project Managers; is responsible for plan distribution, project coordination, submittals and general office duties. Field Supervisors: Ketler-Martin currently h~s six full-time experienced and qualified freld superintendents. They have alt proven their qual~cations and abilities by successfully completing commercial projects since employed at KelleraVlartin. E~ch Keller-Martin job has a full time superintendent assigned for the duration of the project. ~ ~l, ," ~ ~ ~ ~~~. . ~~,;~~ 1'r .1. I ~ ~ ~ ~ .~.~ ~;t ~ y {~^ ~3 V ~' ~"~ ` , A` ~~,~ s~: ~ ~i~ ~ .~ ~ ` ~ t ; ~~: ` ...~.. ~k''t'~~~~~. a e Ic:• ~1i' ~ y . ~~ ~~ ..~:;~ .. ~`~#~ ~~ . .,-~.~,^~r .:s , ~~ ': ~a ~~~.I. ~ ~ ~, r;; i ,~ i , .:~~ ~ 3 ~ `;r~ . ~y~ a '~ :!~`; ,a s~ , ,„,, 4•~ c. ~(~~ 7 . ~ ~ . . .. v "'~'~. .. ~ µ~svX.~.. ' ~ ~ _ ..~.. . Ma:'. ~: / ~~ ~~Y ,. - ~.` X `:, ,. -~; ~ ~ . ~~ ~ `.'',~ ~i ni..:a.. ~ ~'~~ . t~' ~.- -1~i;~n!i-~ir !I~fi~`~~-~ =~ ~= w-~-_ ~~ "I think we have a great place in this market. There are some great competitors in town and a lot of good people. We are lucky to zvork with some really sophisticated owners who 2re looking for value and not just a low price," Rick explains. The men realize the greatest compliment an owner can give is to ask Keller-Martin to complete another job. They take a team approach with every project and often when they do a repeat, the client requests the same team be put in place. They already have a relationship with a certain project manager and superintendent, so many times this is the best way to tackle a new job. Lines of communication are open and established and the parties already have success behind them. This makes each repeat project flow more smoothly. Rick and Bill both recognize that it is their people who are the backbone of the organization. Many of their employees have been with them for 15 or more years. The company makes sure employees at all levels benefit from the philosophy set down by Keller and Martin many years ago. "Our employees are so dedicated that often we have to insist they take their vacation. Everyone needs down time and time with their families. Our founders saw that; and we have never wavered from our dedication to our employees and their families," Rick e~cplained. I can without reservation, offer a str~ng recommendation of the Keller-Martin Organization. (5 projects for SSFCU) DONALD K. BRANDEBERRY VICE PRESIDENT SECURITY SERVICE FEDERAL CREDIT UNION Alamo Childrens Justice Center in San Antonio. KELLER-MARTIN ORGANIZATION PHOTO ~~` "'I ~ ^ i u>n,,, ci,:i,i., : . J L?STICE ~~~,t~-, --- _ --- -_--- _- ~ Gateway 1 OfFice Building . ~~."_ . -_.~_"'~d.:lPe~3:, ~ ._. ,.- .. •LJI ~~ ' ~~' ~~ ~4, ~~ ,, ~ ~;~c~C~ CARROLL A. ' ~X~C TkY~E;~ G ~~~ ~~~~~~ ~~~ ~ ~ Today Rick and Bill attribute much of their success to their early days working in the field. They understand the challenges that can present themselves when a project is underway, and their first hand experience allows them to communicate well with all members of the construction team. Their approach is more hands- , on than most general contractors, but over the years it has served [hem well. Many of their clients have returned to Keller-Martin again and again because they like the way the company does business. More than half of their work is negotiated, and through the years they have gravitated more to private owners such as church groups, which have become some of their most dedicated clients. "We seem to get along really well with this type of client. Our philosophy works well with the mentaliry behind these projects. We get excited about every building project, but when you are working with a church, the owners share the same excitemen[," expressed Bill. Although churches make up a significant part of Keller-Martin's client list, the company has an extended portfolio of banks, schools, retail centers, office buildings, and medical facilities. Both Rick and Bill believe the diversity of the company's capabilities is `* ~ responsible for it's steady growth. They have also completed numerous specialized projecrs that are truly unique, for clients such as Southwest Research Institute, Sea World of Texas, and Southwest Foundation for Biomedical Research. These are the types of projects that call for owners to choose a contractor based not only on numbers, but on the attention to detail that some larger companies just can't give. Our Lady of Guadi Catholic Church in For Keller-Martin, this dedication pays off with longevity and loyalty from their staff. It is a win-win for employer and employee that both parties do not take for granted. The principles that have guided Keller-Martin from the beginning will continue to keep the organization at the top of its field. The leaders will strive to grow the company by focusing on customer service and maintaining a superior workplace for their employees. They also are working to improve their business through their association with a nationwide peer group made up of other general contractors in non-compeang markets. "It gives us a chance to see our company through someone eLse's eyes," Bill explained. "Often the group has constructive criticism, and good suggestions for improvement in ways that we just didn't think of." Keller-Martin has enjoyed great success in the company's first 25 years. With their core values as a guide for their growth, they are sure to enjoy continued success for the next 25. • BID FORM GENERAL CONSTRUCTlON CONTRACT PROJECT: KeR County Sheriffs Mrtex Project i~ 2QQ933 BID TO: Ken County Commissioners Court Kerr County Courthouse Kerrville, Texas 78028 BiD FROM: HUSER CONSTRUCTION COMPANY, INC. (NAME OF B/DDER} The undersigned BIDDER agrees, if this Bld is aocepted, to enter into an a~reement with ~WNER, on AIA form A10l-2007 Standard From ot Agreement Between Owner and Cor+bactor where the Basfs of Payment is a Sfipulafed Sum, to perform and fumish the Work as specified or indicated in the Bidding Documents for the bid Price and within the Contract Tima indicaled in the Bid and in acxvrdanve wlth the other terms and conditlons of the CoMract Documents. 2_ BIDDER further agrees that the contraet is non-assignable except as provided for in the Performance and Payment 8onds. 3. !n submitting this Bid, BIDDER represents, as more fully set forth in the Agreement, that: a. This Bid will remain subject to acceptance for 30 (thirty) days after the day af Bid oPenin9; b. The Owner has the right to rejed this Bid; c. BIDDER accepb the provisions of the Instructions and Supplementary lnstructions to Bidders regarding disposition of Bid Sec:urity; d. BIDDER will sign and submit the Agreement with the Bonds and other documents required by the 8idding Requirements within 10 days after the date of OWNER's Notice of Award; e. BIDDER has examined copies of all the Bidding Documents; f. BIDDER has visited the site and become familiar with the general, local, site conditlons, and avallablliry ot labor, uGlitles and materials; g. BiDDER is familiar with federaf, state and local laws and regulations; h. BIDDER has correlated the informatior~ known to BIDDER, informa#ion and observations obtained from visits to the site, reportc and drawings identified in the Bidding Documents and additional examinabons, Investigations, exploration, tests, studies, and data with the Bidd'mg Documents; i. This Bid is genuine and not made in the interest of or behalf af an undisclosed person, firm, or corporation and is not submitted in co~orm ity with an agreemerrt or rules of a group, association, organization, or corporation; BIDDER has not direcdy or indirecUy induced or solicited another Bidder to submit a false or sham Bid; j. BfDDER hes received the following Addenda, receipt of which is hereby acknowledged: Addendurn Nutnber Date Addendum #01 01/18/10 B!D FORM 1 0! 5 4. BIDDER will c~mplete the Work in accordance with the Contract Documents for the guaranteed maximum cost of the foUowing prices: I. BID PACKAGE I(Aj : SITE UTILITIES STIPULATED SUM BASE BID ~ PRICE `Fo~fi'f T~a `1~vV ~~ `rw~ ~t2~ r1+ ~t$ ~ (use words} (flgures) BID PACKAGE 1(B} ; BUILDING PAD ~r ~ STIPULATED SUM BASE BID PRICE __ _ _ _ _ . 1~ ~..~ . V ~ 6l`~(^~-'~i'~~ ~ B!D PACKAGE 1(C) : GRADING, DRAINAGE, PAVING STIPl1LAT Y (S~ OI'~'V1~~'.~1~d7 ~I NF~ PRICE s(~C t~-v ~~~t~ s rx~ s~~ {use words) II. 610 PACKAGE II : BUILDING SHELL 3TIPULATED SUM/ B~ASE BID ~ PRI[_FTI1rc4 /~-~f~n/I~I~t ~~ ~~A~~w ~U ~ I ~ ~~ (figu~es) ~i-1~J ~~^+~~ ~ (use wa~ds) III. BID PACKAGE 111: BUILDING INTERIORS STIPtJLATED SUM BASE BI[~ PRICE Fi~~ h1.,• n-~ Ff.rJ ~,Gh`~1 ~s.~~. ~~l~r~ ~~K ~t ~ ~T 2 (use words) ` ~ (figures} if all Bid Packages are awarded under a single contract, Bidder agrees to complete work for the following: TOTAL ALL BID PACKAGES I(A}I{C)~ II 8~ III TOTAL STIPULATED SUM BASE BID y. ~ ~ PR1CE_~ I~ ~. ~~, 'i! ~T., ~i,,~'rJ -~+~~~~'' i /1 ~c754i~t ~~`; ~,i.J ~ c.: rJ~'? rfi u~'1 ~ e=~ t.~ F'1 •! s ($ ~ 3 (use words) 1 i9ures} BID FORM 2 of 5 If Bid Packages II & III are awarcied under a single contract, Bidder agrees to complete work f~or the following: TOTAL BID PACKAGES II ~ ill only TOTAL STIPULATED SUM BASE BID PRlCE ~-+~ s 1-~•.~r1~~ r 4 c~ S~~^ ~', -.~ --~ I1 C~~' ~ G-'t ~ iv ~-~ 4.. h v u~ r~ ~ ~al ~',~ ~ ($ q e~,~ 9 a 9 ) (use words) (figures) ALTERNATE 1: Z Courae Surfece Treatment over Flexible Base fn lieu of HMAC ~ J:3.,~ ~~ 1~~ ~ ~ ALTERNATE 2: 12"x12" VCT 1~ lieu of GEue Down Camet ~~ ~`'~ 1 C~ I~ , ALTERNATE 3: Exterlor Stone Wainscot ~ n ~ ~ ~ I ~ . ( ~} ~ ~~ , , , Upon receipt of a written Notice to Proceed, Bidder agrees to commeRCe work immediately. Bidder will complete the work in acxordance with the contrad documents within the foliowing number of calendar days: BID PACKAGE I(A) : SITE UTILITIES BiD PACKAGE I(B} : BUILDING PAD BID PACKAGE !(C} : GRADINGJDRAINAGE/PAVING BID PACKAGE II : BUILDING SHELL BID PACKAGE IU : INTERlORS ~ ~ CALENDAR DAYS ~ ~ CALENDAR DAYS ~ G CALENDAR DAYS L~ CALENDAR DAYS I SD CALENDAR DAYS If all Bid Packages are awarded unde.~ a single contract, Bidder agrees to compiete work within the fdlowing number af calendar days: TOTAL ALL BID PACKAGES I(A~-I(C),118 III ~. ~ CALENDAR DAYS If Bid Packages fl 8~ II! are awarded under a single contract, Bidder agrees to complete work within the following number of calendar days: TOTAL ALL BID PACKAGES 118 III only ~ ~ CALENDAR DAYS 6. BIDDER agrees that the Work wiU be substantially oomplete and ready for final payment in accadance with the General Conditions on or before the dates or within the number of calendar months indicated in the aqreement. The Work shall include a 2-week commissioning period fallowing the Date of Substantial Completion. 7. The fotlowing documents are attached to and made a condition of this Bid: (a) Bid Security in the form of ~~~ ~-~b S~l ~• Qt -g • certif"led check, cashier's check, or Bid Bond {b) Bidder's Qualification Statement (c) List of Subcontractors BID FORM 3 of 5 8. Overhead and Profit: The Undersigned hereDy agrees that the ConVactor's overhead and profit, to be charged in paymerrt of Additional Work, will be based upon the following percentages of the cost for said Work. Additional Work by Contracto~'s own forces: Additionai Work by Subc~ontractors fiort~s SUBMf'iTED on January 22 By: , INC. ~ COTTON GIN LANE ~ OVERHEAD AND PROFIT ~• r% OVERHEAD AND PRC3Fi~~ ;~ "J," d~ ~ "'Yo `~.` \;,`~`fs~s~`v .~ ~ ~.:~ a` •FQ~; . C~ .° ~~ .%"~ '. . 201 Q~ . L ~ r ; K• s ~- .~ ~~ ~ ~ ~ P ~ a ~ ~ q., ~ j Q ..r ~ ~.~ (SG~~) ~ - .. ~ .. 6 ~ ~ ~ ._. .. ~ ~~ c ~ ("' " ~ b w F ~~ ~.~`i a , Ptesicient p ~p , ••~l`r~w, ~ a 4 E• ~ L ~~t~ ,. . `::~~ e. 1• _ ~ 1~:• (/ KERRVILLE, TEXAS 78028 Phone No: (830) 257-8588 Fax No: (830) 257-8589 Email: rbooth@huserco.com ~ C~fT't o~ I~R~y~c-~ ~ ~s Arr,~ ~1t~n. BID FORM 4 of 5 LIST OF SUBCONTRACTORS List oF Suboontraotors to be awerded pcxtions of wark. It is the intent of the Owner to rdy on the accuracy of the ir~fartnation provided. After execution of the Construction Contract, the successful Bidder shall not change suboontractors for the worlc listed without written oonserrt from the Owner. Consent shall be in the form of a Change Qrder issued by the Architect. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. s. 7. 8. 12. 13. 14. ', INC. Date Earth Woric (~ ~ ~J~~`'~ Site Paving 1~N SGE-F(~ Foundation ~J~ Millwork/Finish Carpentry ~~-C/M Doors & Frames ~ ~ ~b12- Flooring ~~ M ~~~ ~(i ~71~,f~~C;~ Painting _ ~i~(~~ Qy~ ~1 `~ Preengineered Metal Building ~~~L~%~,~WA'Y ~~0 ~ SY~T. Plumbing _ -N'~~I f~ pliMi~at,r MechanicaUHVAC Electrical f~~` JOP'~ ~ BID FORM 5 af 5 BID BOND Conforms with The American institute of Architects, AIA Document No. ~310 KNOW ALL BY THESE PRESENTS, That we, Huser Construction Company, Inc. 410 Cotton Gin Lane, Kerrville, Texas 78028 as Principal, hereinafter ealled the Principal, and the North American Speciaity Insurance Company , of 650 Elm Street, Manchester, NH 03101 ,: a corporation duly organized under the laws of the State of New Hampshire , as S.ucety, hereinafter called the Surcty, are held and firmly bound uirto County Court of Kerr County, Texas as Obligee, hereinai3er called the Obligee, in the sum of *** FIVE PERCENT OF TOTAL AMOUNT BID *** Dollars ( 5% TAB ), for ih~ paymerrt o.f which sum well and truty to be made, the said Principal and the said Surety, bind ourselves, our:heit~, executors, administrators, suceessors and assigns, jomtly and severally, fnmly by these presents. 1TJHEREt~S, the Principal has submitted a bid for N4W, THERE~ORE, if the Obligee shall accept Ehe 'bid Qf the Principal and the Principe.l shall enter into a Contract with the Obligce in accordance with the terms of sach bid, and give sueh bond or bonds as may be specified in the bidding or Gontcact Documents with good and suft'ieieirt siuety for the faithfiil perforinance of such Contract and for ihe prompt payment af labor and material fiunished in the prosecution thereof, or in the event of t~e failure. of the Principal #o ente~ such Contract and give sucli bond .or bonds, if the Principal shall pay to the Obligee the diffecence nat to exceed the penalty ~ereof between the:.airiount specYfied in said bid and such Iarger amount for which the Obligee may in good faith cantract with another pacty to perfbrm the VJ~rk cover~ b~,'saidFl~iii,~ t~en this obligation shall be null and void, otherwise to remain in fall force an~ effect. ~; ~~~CTf Q!~ G~~,, ,F ~ ~~ •E~tr•~~• ~~~ f~~ Signed and sealed ttus 22nd day of JanUS~~p ~, .y oR`~ ~2 f 2010 . - ..~ ~ ~ w Q ~. ; . ~ , H ons ction Ir~tcZ ~ (Seal} C ~ -u? ,~,~, ~ 4 ° ~ K- ~~~t m • ~ .. ~ _ - j Witness , ~ ~ " ° ( ~lJ'1. o~`a . + ~:~,,~~~,~~,''~ Title ~ F ~ ~ , North A ican Specialty Insurance Witness By '' ~ I`' ~ J. re arr~n ..,_~„_FA~* NAS SURETY GROUP NORTH AMERICAN SPECIALTY INSURANCE COMPANY WASHINGTON INTERNATIONAL TNSURANCE OOMPANY GENERAL POWIIt OF ATTQRNEY KNOW ALL MEPT BY TI~SE PRESEN'TS,1'HAT North American Specialty Insaisnce Company, a corporation duly organizcd and existing under (aws of the State of Ncw I-iampshire, and having its principal office in the City of Manchester, New Hampshue, and Washing#on Internstional Insuranae Compsny, a corpc~ation organized and existing under the laws ofthe State of New Hampshiro and having its principal office in the City of itasca, Illinois, cech does hereby make, c~nstitute and appoirn: PAT 7. MOORE, GARY W.INHEATLEY, MONICA CAMPOS, CLARK D. FRESHER and BRYAN K. MOORE JOINTLY OR SEV~2ALLY Its true end lawful Attorney(s}in-Fact, to make, execute, seal and deliver, for and on its behalf snd as its act and deed, bonds or other writings obligatory in the nature of a bond on behalf af each of ssid Companies, as surcty, on contracts of suretyship as are or may be reqaired or permitted by law, rogulation, conkact ar otherwise, provided that no bond or undertaking or contract or suretyship executed imder this authority shall exceed the smount of: TWEIVT'Y-FIVE MILLION (SZS OOO,OQ0.00) DOLLARS This Power of Attorney is granted and is signed by facsimile under end by the suthority of t6e following Resolutions adopted by the Boards of Diieciors of both North American Specia.liy Insurance Company and Washington International Insurance Compatry xt meerings duly called and held on the 24ih of Marcty ZObO: "RESOLVED, that any two of tEte Presidents, any Maaaging Director, any Senior Vice Preside~, any Vice President, any Assisfant Vice President, the Secretmy or any Assistacrt Secretary be, and each or m1y of them horeby is authorized to execute a Power of Attorncy qaalifying the attorney named in the given Power of Attomey to execuEe on behalf of the Cornpany bonfls, undertskings and all contracts of surety, and that each or arry of them hereby is authorized to atoest to the eaxution of arry sueh Power of Atiorney and to attach therein the seal of the Company; and it is PURTHER RESOLVED, t~at the signa.wre of such offiocrs and the seal of the Cornpany may bc $ffixod tn any such Powcr of Attorncy or to azry ecrtificate relatin¢ thcreto by facsimile, and any such Power af Attorney or certiScate beering such facsimile signatu~es or facsimile seal shsll be bind'n~g upon fhe Company when so afSxed and in the future with regard to any bond, undertsking or confract of surety to which rt is at#ached" ww+nd, a~~"c~y~"~y ~ ~'~G~`~ ~' ~~~ ~~ ~ ~¢ t .SCQ~ : m~ &cres P. Mder~m, Yraldenl & C31et&tetutl~e OtOar~ ef Wuhie~ton InterntUerd Iwraoce Com~amp ~ ~ v~'~~ T~,~ € W;~ ~$T3 Po~ ~ ~ Senior V6oe Prnident oFNort6 Ama~k~s 8pcd~Uy los¢nna Cempuy ~f mf '~l y~~'~'• ~ ~r~ ~~r'' ~ : ~ /y~'~llxinl11N~~~ +~.~r~i~ ~~?a~f~?~~ab~o ' }~': .. Dwid M U~ymeu, Seder Vkc Prnidm't of We~hie6ton IMernalioa~l imaranee Company ~ & Vice Presideat oCNor9i Amedexn Sperialq losurana Compeny IN WITNESS WHEREOF, North American Specialty Insurance Compa~ and Washington International Insurance Company have caused tt-eQ officisl seals to be hcreunto affixed, and these pnesents to be signed by their authorized officcrs this 3~ c#ay of ~P~m~~' , 20 0$ . IVorth American Specialty Insurnnce Company WASh[ngtc-n Lrternational Insuraace Company State of Illinois Cocmty of Du Page ~' On this 3~~ day of September , 20 O8 • before me, a Notary Public pcrsanally appearcd Cteven P. Anderson , President and CEO of Washington International Insurance Company and Senior Vice Presidcnt of North Amcrican Specialty lnsurance Company and David M Lavman , Senior Vice Pnsident af Wsshington :International :Insurance Company and Vice President of North American Specialty Insurence Company, personally known to me, who being by me duly sworn, aclmowledged that they signed the above Power of Attomey as officers of and acknowledged said instrument w be the volvntary act and deed of their resnective comnanies_ ~O~ . ~ .. . '~~~d.~_F.1 l7~htlNAD:$Ki.E~LS ~`-"'d~'r~ ~ t ~ ~0~~~`'~D~~"o01f DonnaD. Sicltn No Public ~r comu,~o~ ~ x~oa~w~ ~+ ~'Y F, 3ames A_ Larnenter , the duly elected Assistant Secretarv of North Amcrican Specialiy insuranc~ Company and Wasliington Internadonal Insursace Compsny, do hereby certify that the above and foregoing is a true and correct copy of a Power of Attorc-ey given by said North American Specialty Insarancx Company and Washington Internaiional Insursnce Company, which is stili in full force and effect. IN WITNESS V/I~REOF, I have se~ my hand and affixed the seals of the Companies this .~ day of 2010 . ~ ~' t~'. ]pnnea A. Caryenkt, V'Aa Presidept at Aesispm Saraary af WasLingmn Intw~lanat I~urana Campnay S NorOi~neacxn 5peddry I~uratmeCamPnY IlVIPORTANT NOTICE In order to obtain information or make a complaint: You may contact Jim Carpenter, Vice President - Claims, at 1-800.338-0753. You may call Washington International Insurance Company and/or North American Specialty Insurance Company's toll-free number for information or to make a complaint at: 1-800.338-0753 You may also write to Washington International Insurance Company and/or North American Specialty Insurance Company at the following address: 1200 Arlington Heights Road #400 Itasca, II. 60143 You may contact the Tezas Department of Insurance to obtain information on companies, coverages, rights or complaints at: 1- 800.252-3439 You may write the Tezas Department of Insurance: P.O. Box 149104 Austin, TX 787149104 Faz: (512) 475-1771 Web: httn://www.tdi.state.tx.us E-mail: ~ ConsumerProtection(~a,tdi.state.tx. us PRENIIUM OR CLAIM DISPUTES: Should you have a dispute concerning your premium or about a claim you should first contact the Washington International Insurance Company and/or North American Specialty Insurance Company. If the dispute is not resolved, you may contact the Texas Department of Insurance. ATTACH THIS NOTICE TO YOUR POLICY: This notice is for information only and does not become a part or condition of the attached document. AVISO IlVIPORTANTE Para obtener informacion o para someter un queja: Puede comunicazse con Jim Carpenter, Vice President - Claims, al 1-800-338-0753. Usted puede llamr al numero de telefono gratis de Washington International Insurance Company and/or North American Specialty Insurance Company's para informacion o para someter una queja al: 1-800-338-0753 Usted tambien puede escribir a Washington International Insurance Company and/or North American Specialty Insurance Company al: 1200 Arlington Heights Road #400 Itasca, IL 60143 Puede escribir al Departmento de Seguros de Texas para obtener informacion acerca de companias, coberturas, derechos o quejas al: 1- 800-252-3439 Puede escribir al Departmento de Seguros de Texas: P.O. Box 149104 Austin, TX 787149104 Faz: (512) 475-1771 Web: httn://www.tdi.state.tx.us E-mail: ConsumerProtectionnu,tdi.state.tx.us DISPUTAS SOBRE PRIMAS O RECLAMOS: Si tiene una disputa concerniente a su prima o a un reclamo, debe comunicarse con el Washington International Insurance Company and/or North American Specialty Insurance Company primero. Si no se resuelve la disputa, puede entonces comunicarse con el Departmento de Seguros de Texas. UNA ESTE AVISO A SU POLIZA: Este aviso es solo para proposito de infromacion y no se converte en parte o condicion del documento adjunto. j ~ _ ~.`vV.°: LS n ~~, ~},_ tir ' :~ r=1 r~ J J~- n s !~ ~ ~ ~j ~ r~ !.1 ~ ~! ~ ~,~~ =i ~ ~~~ ~~ _ } ~, ::;~ - ~ `.4' :rc. ~r~ f!r. ":~'... :'._~ io..- ` - .v ~ a=`."' _;:~.:_ ~ .~. r _f:r .~ +._...~. -- ~ . i 1 ~ J ` ~~~. ~ ~'~°~ ~ry~j~` ~' ~ ... , _ . - _ ~:~T;'„'?+_. ~ 7 ~ - _ ~ ~.?+ ...-- -- ~~ _ --. . . _ _ - -_ , x i._ ~ . ' i ,. JJ.~`... ~ ~ .~ ~r- - 'a~ ~~_-e~a ~ ,~ a . ~~ .. ~ ~~~~ -L W I ~' ~ s' ~~2" ~ ~4 ~o ~ ~:^ .~.'r~'~.~ ~.~;._..,.~.. _.~ti .'~~~~ ~ .~'J ~ . r ' `~ . . . . _ ~ _ .qr5::`~~; . . . , -.- _-'C,. 1 ~j ~ ~`~ t" ~ TN == =~== Docu ment A305 -1986 Contractor's Qualification Statement The Undersigned certifies under oath that the information provided herein is true and sufficiently complete so as not to be misleading. ~ SUBMITTED T0: County Court of Kerr County Texas ADDITIONS AND DELETIONS: The author of this document has ADDRESS: 700 Main Street added information needed for its I Kerrville, Texas 78028 completion. The author may also have revised the text of the original ~ SUBMITTED BY: Huser Construction Company Inc. AIA standard form. An Additions and , Deletions Report that notes added information as weil as revisions to the I NAME: Stephen T. Huser standard form text is available from the author and should be reviewed. A I ADDRESS: 410 Cotton Gin Lane vertical line in the left margin of this Kerrville, Texas 78028 document indicates where the author has added necessary information I PRINCIPAL OFFICE: Same as above and where the author has added to or deleted from the original AIA text. [ X ] Corporation I ] Partnership [ ] Individual [ ] Joint Venture [ ] Other ~ NAM E OF PROJECT (if applicable): Kerr County Sheriffs Annex TYPE OF WORK (file separate form for each Classification of Work): I [ X ] General Construction [ ] HVAC [ ~ Electrical [ ] Plumbing [ ] Other (please specify) § 1. ORGANIZATION ~§ 1.1 How many years has your organization been in business as a Contractor? 15 § 1.2 How many years has your organization been in business under its present business name? 15 § 1.2.1 Under what other or former names has your organizaxion operated? ~ N/A § 1.3 If your organization is a corporation, answer the following: ~ § 1.3.1 Date of incorporation: November 18, 1994 This document has important legal consequences. Consultation with an attomey is encouraged with respect to its completion or modification. This form is approved and recommended by the American Institute of Architects (AIA) and The Associated General Contractors of America (AGC) for use in evaluating the qualifications of conVactors. No endorsement of the submitting party or verification of the information is made by AIA or AGC. AIA Document A305T" - 1986. Copyright ~ 1964, 1969, 1979 and 1986 by The American Institute of Architects. All rights reserved. WARNING: This AIA° Document is protected by U.S. Copyright Law and International Treaties. Unauthorized reproduction or distribution of this AIA° Document, or any .~ portion of it, may result in severe civil and criminal penalties, and will be prosecuted to the maximum extent possible under the law. This document was produced by AIA software at 09:32:01 on 01/19/2010 under Order No.4572215784_1 which expires on 06I30/2010, and is not for resale. User Notes: ~1131442777~ § 1.3.2 State of incorporation: Texas § 1.3.3 President's name: Stephen T. Huser § 1.3.4 Vice-president's name(s) Shawnna L. Huser § 1.3.5 Secretary's name: N/A § 1.3.6 Treasurer's name: N/A § 1.4 If your organization is a partnership, answer the following: § 1.4.1 Date of organization: § 1.4.2 Type of partnership (if applicable): § 1.4.3 Name(s) of general partner(s) § 1.5 If your organization is individually owned, answer the following: § 1.5.1 Date of organization: § 1.5.2 Name of owner: § 1.6 If the form of your organization is other than those listed above, describe it and name the principals: § 2. LICENSING § 2.1 List jurisdictions and trade categories in which your organization is legally qualified to do business, and indicate registration or license numbers, if applicable. Huser Construction Company, Inc. does business in the State of Texas. Texas does not require licensing of General Contractors. § 2.2 List jurisdictions in which your organization's partnership or trade name is filed. § 3. EXPERIENCE § 3.1 List the categories of work that your organization normally performs with its own forces. Supervision & Project Management Concrete Work Rough Carpentry Finish Carpentry Drywall & Acoustical Ceilings Installation of Miscellaneous Specialties and Equipment § 3.2 Claims and Suits. (If the answer to any of the questions below is yes, please attach details.) § 3.2.1 Has your organization ever failed to complete any work awazded to it? NO § 3.2.2 Are there any judgments, claims, arbitration proceedings or suits pending or outstanding against your organization ar its officers? NO AIA Document A305"' -1986. Copyright ~ 1964, 1969, 1979 and 1986 by The American Institute of Architects. All rights reserved. WARNING: This AIA~' Document is protected by U.S. Copyright Law and International Treaties. Unauthorized reproduction or distribution of this AlA° Document, or any 2 portion of it, may result in severe civil and criminal penalties, and will be prosecuted to the maximum extent possibie under the law. This document was produced by AIA software at 09:32:01 on 01/19/2010 under Order No.4572215784_1 which expires on 06/30/2010, and is not for resale. User Notes: (113144277~ § 3.2.3 Has your organization filed any law suits or requested arbitration with regard to construction contracts within the last five years? NO § 3.3 Within the last five years, has any officer or principal of your organization ever been an officer or principal of another organization when it failed to complete a construction contract? (If the answer is yes, please attach details.) NO § 3.4 On a separate sheet, list major construction projects your organization has in progress, giving the name of project, owner, architect, contract amount, percent complete and scheduled completion date. See following pages labeled Work in Progress § 3.4.1 State total worth of work in progress and under contract: $17,000,000.00 § 3.5 On a separate sheet, list the major projects your organizarion has completed in the past five years, giving the name of project, owner, architect, contract amount, date of completion and percentage of the cost of the work performed with your own forces. See following pages labeled Projects Completed § 3.5.1 State average annual amount of construction work performed during the past five years: See following pages labeled Projects Completed § 3.6 On a separate sheet, list the construction experience and present commitments of the key individuals of your organization. See following pages labeled Key Personnel § 4. REFERENCES § 4.1 Trade References: See following pages labeled References § 4.2 Bank References: See following pages labeled Banking References § 4.3 Surety: § 4.3.1 Name of bonding company: Surety Group through North American Specialty Insurance § 4.3.2 Name and address of agent: Mr. Pat J. Moore IBTX Risk Services 5726 Hausman Road, #100 San Antonio, Texas 78249 § 5. FINANCING § 5.1 Financial Statement. AIA Document A305TM -1986. Copyright ~ 1964, 1969, 1979 and 1986 by The American Institute of Architects. All rights reserved. WARN ING: This AIA° Document is protected by U.S. Copyright Law and International Treaties. Unauthorized reproduction or distribution of this AIA° Document, or any 3 portion of it, may result in severe civil and criminal penalties, and will be prosecuted to the maximum extent possible under the law. This documentwas produced by AIA software at 10:22:09 on 01/19/2010 under Order No.4572215784_1 which expires on 06/30/2010, and is not for resale. User Notes: (1732332908) § 5.1.1 Attach a financial statement, preferably audited, including your organization's latest balance sheet and income statement showing the following items: Current Assets (e.g., cash, joint venture accounts, accounts receivable, notes receivable, accrued income, deposits, materials inventory and prepaid expenses); Net Fixed Assets; Other Assets; Current Liabilities (e.g., accounts payable, notes payable, accrued expenses, provision for income taxes, advances, accrued salaries and accrued payroll taxes); Other Liabilities (e.g., capital, capital stock, authorized and outstanding shares paz values, eamed surplus and retained earnings). § 5.1.2 Name and address of firm preparing attached financial statement, and date thereof: § 5.1.3 Is the attached financial statement for the identical organization named on page one? § 5.1.4 If not, explain the relationship and financial responsibility of the organization whose financial statement is provided (e.g., parent-subsidiary). § 5.2 Will the organization whose financial statement is attached act as guarantor of the contract for construction? § 6. SIGNATURE ~§ 6.1 Dated at this 22nd day of January, 2010 Name of Organization: F,~fi~efsl'onstruction Company, Inc. § s ,,~~,; ~`~~~;V; ~: < =~'~ o a m ~ ~: ~ i, 6: ~-}~~ <. 'j' ~ ab /,~ .. ~'i~ ~' ~', r* B~ "Y`~ ~ ,. _"' ~~ o .~ a ~' t~ ~'H o ^~, _ , ~_ ~ _ ~~r Q <~~, ? -,~~ o ~ ~~ _` = ' ~ ~._ `°~: ~~ cc y.. -y•~-` °1.y eh __ '- E ~:' •"„ ,Y Q ~ r" _ C • ~~ `'~== ~ ' ~-'' ~y 't: ~. ' @ e ~ ~ s;.i,~~'~ n" :~~ . ~, SsoEQ ~\:4 . p~L;~:^°.+ ^i`: . U\~\111 U I I I 1 I I I! I I ll ~i ~/// M r. Stephen T. Huser being duly sworn deposes and says that the information provi~~~is~,and sufficiently complete so as not to be misleading. ~~`~~ ~• Y'~' ,•'`~B '% ~ O,.••'Pe ce . ~'; ~ ~, : ~ < .. _ Subscribed and sworn efore me this 22nd day of January, 2010 = '~ ~~• = ~ _ :~ _ i~ / / \~ ~ ~~ F ~ ~ a Not PubliC: `~ (~ ~i'v'l.C~ `~- ~C,c % 9l O F ~ ~ ~' 1 1 ~J J~~ ,,, •~.FxP~R~.• ~~ ;: My Commission Expires: ~ /~ /j ~ D /Oj'''~~~;u'n°un2~°~'"\ , ( AIA Document A305TM - 1986. Copyright ~O 1964, 1969, 1979 and 1986 by The American Institute of Architects. All rights reserved. WARNING: This AIA~' Document is protected by U.S. Copyright Law and International Treaties. Unauthorized reproduction or distribution of this AIA° Document, or any 4 portion of it, may result in severe civil and criminal penalties, and will be prosecuted to the mazimum extent possible under the law. This document was produced by AIA software at 09:32:01 on 01/19/2010 under Order No.4572215784_1 which expires on O6/30/2010, and is not for resale. UserNotes: (113144277~ Corpora~e ~t~s~ary CORPORATE HISTORY AND OVERVIEW OF SERVICES Founded 1994 The keys to any successful relationship, whether business or personal, are trust and communication. Structure In November of 1994, after relocating from the Houston area, Steve and Corporation Shawnna Huser established Huser Construction Company in Kerrville, Texas. Type S The endeavor was founded on a relationship based in trust and communication. A reputation for delivering a superior project at a fair price has earned Huser Construction value-based relationships and multiple projects with several clients P~incipals and architects. Stephen T. Huse~ Shawnna L. Huser As the company grew, it became necessary for Steve and Shawnna to delegate responsibilities to employees. Again, they established relationships based on Dir. Of Operations trust with the people who have joined the firm. This foundation of trust has Scott L. Rain driven the company's growth, and continued to foster long-term, repeat-project relationships with many of our clients. Senior EstimatoN ~t is the commitment of Huser Construction Company on each and every project Project Manager We undertake to earn the trust of our clients, their architects, and our subcontrac- Rob Booth tor and supplier partners. We accomplish this through effective communication, following through on what we say we will do, and delivering the best possible project at a fair, economical price. Project Managers John Archer Our client services include: Marty Dressen Jeb Dixon 0 Preconstruction Services / project and development feasibility analysis Office Location / construction budgeting 410 Cotton Gin Lane / real estate and land analysis Kerrville, TX 78028 / preliminary estimating 830.257.8588 830.257.8589 fax p Design/Build Services www.huserco.com / building systems cost analysis Fredericksburg / design budgeting to meet predetermined cost restraints 830.997.4976 / coordination & management for overall project delivery New Braunfels p Construction Mana ement Services 830.625.7722 g 830.625.7723 fax / negotiated CM at risk / GMAX amount construction management 0 General Construction Services / negotiated fixed or cost plus fee / select list competitive bid HUSER CONSTRUCTION COMPANY, INC. / 410 Cotton Gin Lane / Kerrville, Texas / 830.257.8588/ Fax 830.257.8589/ www.huserco.com Qu~~i~y ~~~~c~ HUSER CONSTRUCTION COMPANY Quality Policy Founded What is Quality? 1994 Quality means many things to different individuals. Structure To some, quality is defined by how much something costs. Corporation Type S To others, quality requires the pinnacle of craftsmanship in the making of a given thing. Principals Still others, consider quality to be a matter of longevity or wearability. Stephen T. Huser Shawnna L. Huser All of these definitions are correct, but depend on the expectations of the individ- ual. To us it follows, that quality should be determined by how well we meet the expectations of our clients. Dir. Of Operations Scott L. Rain Every client has different requirements and expectations for a given project. To most, final cost and time of completion are prime considerations. To others, cost Senio~ Estimato~/ and time to complete are secondary to materials and craftsmanship that might Project Manager take months to procure and thousands of hours to install. But our most valuable Rob Booth role is helping the client find an efficient balance of their fiscal and physical re- quirements for their project. Project Managers It is, therefore, the Quality Policy of Huser Construction Company to: John Archer Marty Dressen exactly define the requirements and expectations of our clients and team part- Jeb Dixon ners for each project we undertake, and then meet or exceed those require- ments and expectations the first fime, every time. Office Location 410 Cotton Gin Lane Kemrille, TX 78028 830.257.8588 830.257.8589 fax www.huserco.com Fredericksburg 830.997.4976 New Braunfels 830.625.7722 830.625.7723 fax HUSER CONSTRUCTION COMPANY, INC. / 410 Cotton Gin Lane / Kemille, Texas / 830.257.8588/ Fax 830.257.8589/ www.huserco.com ,AVIi'~~S & ~~~0~11~~~O~S HUSER CONSTRUCTION COMPANY Awards Founded 1994 Structure Corporation Type S Principals Stephen T. Huser Shawnna L. Huser Di~, Of Operations Scott L. Rain Senior Estimator/ Project Manager Rob Booth Project Managers John Archer Marty Dressen Jeb Dixon Office Location 410 Cotton Gin Lane Kerrville, TX 78028 830.257.8588 830.257.8589 fax www.huserco.com Fredericksburg 830.997.4976 New Braunfels 830.625.7722 830.625.7723 fax ,~~ ~: :::d~.~::~~~~ STEP Award ~ Huser Construc6on Co., lnc. :. , - „ ..~.::,.`~;;..: ~~ ' j~m~'w ~~ ~--a ~., ~ - - ,~,.T.. rr__ _:,~ , .~ ~ s: • Kerrville Church of Christ Kernrille, Texas Best Commercial Building Under $5 Mil.-Runner Up, 2004 Associated Builders & Contractors Mamacita's Restaurant 8~ Cantina San Antonio, Texas Best Commercial Building Under $5 Mil.-Runner Up, 2003 Associated Builders & Contractors Safety Training 8~ Evaluation Process Gold Level of achievement for Ongoing efforts in development of a Quality safety program, 2008 & 2009 Associated Builders & Contractors • Bank of the Hills Kerrville, Texas Best Looking Business in Kerrville 1999 - 2003 HUSER COI~ISTRUCTION COMPAIVY, 1lVC. / 410 Cotton Gin Lane / Kerrville, Texas / 830.257.8588 / Fax 830.257.8589/ www.huserco.com ~~''~~S ~ ~4~~t~~~~~~~"~S HUSER CONSTRUCTION COMPANY Awards Founded 1994 Structure Corporation Type S Principals Stephen T. Huser Shawnna L. Huser Dir. Of Operations Scott L. Rain Senio~ Estimator/ Project Manager Rob Booth Project Managers John Archer Marty Dressen Jeb Dixon Office Location 410 Cotton Gin Lane Kerrville, TX 78028 830.257.8588 830.257.8589 fax www.huserco.com Fredericksburg 830.997.4976 New Braunfels 830.625.7722 830.625.7723 fax • Union State Bank Kerrville, Texas Rehabilitation Project in the State of Texas, 1998 Kerrville Downtown Association - Hal & Charlie Peterson Foundation Kerrville, Texas Best Looking Business in Kerrville 1998 HUSER COI~ISTRUCTIOIV COMPANY, INC. / 410 Cotton Gin Lane / Kemille, Texas / 830.257.8588/ Fax 830.257.8589/ www.huserco.com ~~~~ ~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~ HUSER CONSTRUCTION COMPANY Green Building Technology Founded 1994 What is Green Building Technology or LEED? Green Building technology is the combined efforts of Owners, Designers, and Structure Contractors to collectively design and construct a building to ensure stewardship Corporation of resources, improved indoor environmental quality and to effectively reduce Type S energy consumption. LEED (Leadership in Energy & Environmental Design) is a certified program de- Principals veloped by the U.S. Green Building Council (USGBC) www.usabc.ora to meas- Stephen T. Huser ure how well a building or community performs across all the metrics that matter Shawnna L. Huser most: energy savings, water efficiency, COZ reduction, improved indoor environ- mental quality, stewardship of resources and sensitivity to their impacts. Dir. Of Operations I N/hat are the benefits of Green Building? Scott L. Rain ENVIRONMENTAL BENEFITS: Senior EstimatoN • Enhance and protect ecosystems and biodiversity Project Manager • Improve air and water quality Rob Booth • Reduce solid waste • Conserve natural resources Project Managers ECONOMIC BENEFITS: John Archer • Reduce operating costs Marty Dressen ~ Enhance asset value and profits Jeb Dixon • Improve employee productivity and satisfaction • Optimize life-cycle economic performance Office Location I HEALTH AND COMMUNITY BENEFITS: 410 Cotto~ Gin Lane . Improve air, thermal, and acoustic environments Kerrville, TX 78028 . Enhance occupant comfort and health 830.257.8588 . Minimize strain on local infrastructure 830.257.8589 fax www.huserco.com Contribute to overall quality of life ~ Fredericksburg Huser Construction Company has committed as an organization to Green Build- 830.997.4976 ing Technology by joining the USBGC, educating and certifying our staff and by developing Green Building or LEED projects wherever possible. New Braunfels 830.625.7722 830.625.7723 fax HUSER CONSTRUCTION COMPANY, INC. / 410 Cotton Gin Lane / Kerrville, Texas /830.257.8588/ Fax 830.257.85891 www.huserco.com Sa~ety F~olicy Founded 1994 Structure Corporation Type S Principals Stephen T. Huser Shawnna L. Huser Dir. Of Operations Scott L. Rain Senio~ Estimatorl Project Manager Rob Booth Project Managers Joh~ Archer Marty Dressen Jeb Dixon HUSER CONSTRUCTION COMPANY Safety Policy Huser Construction Company, Inc. is vitally interested in the safety and health of all company employees as well as all those working or visiting every Huser Con- struction Company jobsite. It is, therefore, the objective of this corporation to provide and maintain the safest working environment in the industry, by following operational practices that will safeguard all employees and persons who enter our jobsites, and by complying with all federal and state Occupational Safety 8~ Health Act (OSHA) Regulations. This Safety Program is vigorously endorsed to prevent the occurrence of injuries and illnesses, and to avoid the suffering and economic loss associated with accidents. It is the responsibility of all managers and supervisors to ensure that all activities under their control are performed in a safe manner and in an environment con- ducive to safe operations. The Company Safety Compliance Coordinator has full authority regarding all safety issues and will oversee the entire program by working with the managers and supervisors to ensure compliance. The Com- pany Safety Compliance Coordinator will report directly to the President of the Company. Safe practices on the part of employees must be a part of all operations. It is a condition of employment for all employees to follow all safety rules and direc- tives. Further, they will use personal protective equipment described in the Safety Program manual and immediately report any unsafe working conditions or situations. No project shall be considered efficiently completed unless everyone has followed every safety rule and procedure to protect those involved in the pro- ject. It is, therefore, the Safety Policy of Huser Construction Company that: Office Location 410 Cotto~ Gin Lane Kenville, TX 78028 830.257.8588 830.257,8589 fax www.huserco.com Fredericksburg 830.997.4976 New Braunfels 830.625.7722 830.625.7723 fax "The ideals of project completion and safety must be inseparab/e" HUSER CONSTRUCTION COMPAIVY, INC. / 410 Cotton Gin Lane / Kemille, 7exas I 830.257.8588/ Fax 830.257.8589/ www.huserco.com H C~ L ~ ~~ ~ - ~ N '~ ~ ~ m+~+ ~ ~ ~ i ~.+ ~+ ~ C '~ O vV O N~ N a~ , V o U ~ c ~ ~ ~ N ~ ~ ~ M ~ N ,~ N TJ ~ O N ~ (~ ~ ~ ~ ~ y ~ V ~ y- O .~ o . N C R~ p `~ U ~ V ~ O ~ ~ ~ ~ Z a '° -~~ V ~ ~ O Y m ~L Q ~ O ~ O C~ ~ > ~ `~ a ~ t~ ~ Q ~ > ~ ~ ~ ° a~ ~ _ ~ ~ ~ o N ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ o ~ L ~ ~ ~ ~ ,C ~ ~ 4- ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ^ 1 W O ~ •O ~ ~ . c U Q ~ ~ ~ r/~ ~~ ~ ~ m c ~ V1 O Q ~ c O ~ y= ~ /~~ ~{/ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ,, ~ ~ i-+ ~ . L ~ •~ ~ Q~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ V mQ -- ~ ~` ~~ Assotlstad Builders and CoMreetoK, Inc. South Texas Chapter August 17, 2009 Stephen T. Huser Huser Canstruction Co., Inc. 410 Cotton Gin Lane Kerrville, TX 78028 Dear Stephen: Congratulations! I am proud to announce that Huser Construction Co., Inc. has received a National S.T.E.P. award for your safety program. Please make arrangements to attend the "Excellence In Construction" Awards banquet, Wednesday, October 7, 2009 at the Omni Hotel. We will present your award at that time. The cost of dinner is $100 per person. Please R.S.V.P. by Friday, September 25, 2009 Again, congratulations and I look forward to seeing you ort October 7, 2009 at the "Excellence In Construction" Awards banquet. Sincerely, ~~.~.c~ -/~. ~- ~ ~ v '~~~`~ Carol M. Wiatrek Programs Coordinator 10408 Gulfdale • San Antonio, TX 78216 • 210.342.1994 • f: 210.342.5385 • www.abcsouthtexas.org V1~`orl~ in Prc~~ress HUSER CONSTRUCTION COMPANY Work in Progress Founded 1994 St. Marks Episcopal Fellowship Hall, San Marcos, Texas 10,596 SF New Fellowship Hall Facility Structure $1.2 Mil To be completed June, 2010 Corporation Architect: Ford, Powell & Carson Type S Architects & Planners Owner: St. Marks Episcopal Church P~incipals Salvation Army Ray 8 Joan Kroc Stephen T. Huse~ Corps Community Center, Shawnna L Huse~ Kerrville, Texas . 48,000 SF Community Center $12.5 mil To be completed June 2010 Dir. Of Operations Architects: Hastings+Chivetta Archi- Scott L Rain tects-Planners-Interior Designers and . Peter W. Lewis Architects + Associates Owner: Salvation Army Senior Estimatorl Project Manager Fredericksburg Christian Fellowship, Rob Booth Fredericksburg, Texas 14,600 SF New Church Facility $1.2 Mil To be completed Feb. 2010 Project Managers Owner: Fredericksburg Christian John Aroher Fellowship Marty Dressen Jeb Dixon Toepperwein Family Practice, Live Oak, Texas 7,695 SF New Medical Office Building Off~ce Location $1.2 Mil To be completed March 2010 410 Cotton Gin Lane Architect: CgM Associates Kenville, TX 78028 Owner: Toepperwein Family Practice 830.257.8588 830 257 8589 fax Schreiner Department Store, . . www huserco com Kerrville, Texas . . 40,000 SF Historic Restoration Fredericksburg Cost is on a Time & Material Basis 830 997 4976 To be completed Dec. 2010 . . Owner: Floyd A. & Cathleen C. Cailloux New Braunfels Foundation 830.625.7722 830 625 7723 fax Cailloux Courtyard, . . Our Lady of the Hills High School Kerrville, Texas 6,200 SF Outdoor Courtyard $104,000 To be completed Jan. 2010 Owner: Floyd A. & Cathleen C. Cailloux Foundation Revised 01/19/10 HUSER CONSTRUCTION COMPANY, INC. / 410 Cotton Gin Lane / Kerrville, Texas /830.257.8588/ Fax 830.257.8589/ www.huserco.com Cc~mpleted Rre~~ec~s HUSER CONSTRUCTION COMPANY Completed Projects Founded 1994 Structure Corporation Type S Principals Stephen T. Huse~ Shawnna L. Huse~ Dir. Of Operations Scott L. Rain Senio~ EstimatoM Project Manager Rob Booth Project Managers John Archer Marty Dressen Jeb Dixon Office Location 410 Cotton Gin Lane Kenville, TX 78028 830.257.8588 830.257.8589 fax www.huserco.com Fredericksburg 830.997.4976 New Braunfels 830.625.7722 830.625.7723 fax 2009 St. Marks Episcopal Church, San Marcos, Texas 8,900 SF New Church Facility $2.8 Mil Completed Dec. 2009 Architect: Ford, Powell & Carson Architects & Planners Owner: St. Marks Episcopal Church Our Lady of the Hills Regional Catholic High School, Kerrville, Texas 52,401 SF New High School $8.3 Mil Completed Dec. 2009 Architect: PBK, Inc. Owner: Our Lady of the Hills Regional Catholic High School Wells Fargo Five Points Community Room, Kerrville, Texas 2,379 SF Community Room finish out $64,600 To be completed Dec. 2009 Architect: Peter W. Lewis Architects + As- sociates, PLLC Owner: Wells Fargo Bank, N.A. South Texas Cardiovascular Consultants Office, Kerrville, Texas 7,816 SF Tenant finish out $102,700 Completed Dec. 2009 Architect: Peter W. Lewis Architects + As- sociates, PLLC Owner: South Texas Cardiovascular Consultants Schreiner University New Freshman Dormitory, Kerrville, Texas 59,095 SF New Three-Story Dormitory $6.3 Mil Completed August 2009 Architect: B&A Architects, Inc. Owner: Schreiner University Fuddruckers Restaurant, Kerrville, Texas 7,000 SF New Restaurant $1.3 Mil Completed July 2009 Architect: Creative Ink Architects, LLC Owner: PJ's LLLC, dba Fuddruckers, LLC Peterson Regional Medical Center, Kerrville, Texas 5,400 SF Cath Lab Renovations $250,000 Completed May 2009 Owner: Peterson Regional Medical Center Mamacita's Restaurant, Fredericksburg, Texas 6,500 SF Restaurant Remodel $1.0 Mil. Completed March 2009 Demo & Remodel completed in 33 days Architect: A3 Studio Owner: Mamacita's Restaurant Bank of the Hills, Kerrville, Texas 3,959 SF New Branch Bank Facility $1.0 Mil. Completed February 2009 Architect: Owen Graham Architect Owner: Bank of the Hills Hill Country State Bank, Kerrville, Texas 2,175 SF New Bank Office Addition $901,000. Completed March 2009 Architect: Peter W. Lewis Architect + Associates, PLLC Owner: Hill Country State Bank, A State Banking Association Security State Bank 8~ Trust, Fredericksburg, Texas 5,990 SF New Branch Bank Facility $1.0 Mil. Completed January 2009 Architect: Huser Construction Company, Inc.- A3 Studio Owner: Security State Bank & Trust Lutie Watkins Memorial United Methodist Church, Llano, Texas 11,757 SF New Activity Center $1.2 Mil. Completed January 2009 Architect: Peter W. Lewis + Associates Owner: Lutie Watkins Memorial United Methodist Church Revised O1/19/10 HUSER CONSTRUCTION COMPANY, INC. / 410 Cotton Gin Lane / Kemille, Texas / 830.257.8588/ Fax 830.257.8589! www.huserco.com C~~ple~ec~ Prc~~~~~s HUSER CONSTRUCTION COMPANY Completed Projects Fou~ded 1994 Structure Corporation Type S Principals Stephen T. Huser Shawnna L. Huser Dir. Of Operations Scott L. Rain Senior Estimator/ Project Manage~ Rob Booth Project Managers John Archer Marty Dressen Jeb Dixon Office Location 410 Cotton Gin Lane Kerrville, TX 78028 830.257.8588 830.257.8589 fax www.huserco.com Fredericksburg 830.997.4976 New Braunfels 830.625.7722 830.625.7723 fax 2008 Cecil Atkission Motors, Kerrville, Texas 5893 SF New Car Sales-Remodel $1.0 Mil. Completed December 2008 Architect: A3 Studio Owner: Cecil Atkission Medina Regional Hospital, Hondo, Texas 60,700 SF New Addition and Renova- tions to current Hospital $12.2 Mil. Phase One - Completed Jan. 2008 Phase Two - Completed Dec., 2008 Architect: The Healthcare Collaborative Owner: Medina Community Hospital The Heritage Family School, Fredericksburg, Texas Upper Classroom Building $3.5 Mil. Completed December 2008 Architect: Mustard Design Owner: The Heritage Family School Marktplatz, Fredericksburg, Texas 4,110 SF New Service Building $619,000 Completed October 2008 Architect: Wagner & Klein, Inc. and Stehling, Klein & Thomas, PLLC Owner: City of Fredericksburg Stawowy-Menendez Ranch, Kerrville, Texas 4,700 SF New Residence $843,000. Completed October 2008 Architect: A3 Studio Owner: Dr. Lala Stawowy & Dr. Carlos Menendez Architect: Fatter & Evans Architects, Inc. Owner: First United Methodist Church Woodrose Winery, Stonewall, Texas 6,200 SF New Fermentation & Bottling Facility $390,000 Completed July, 2008 Architect: Mustard Design Owner: Mike Guilette Hill Country State Bank, Fredericksburg, Texas 4,838 SF New Bank Facility $1.5 Mil. Completed May 2008 Architect: Peter W. Lewis + Associates Owner: Hill Country State Bank Peterson Regional Medical Center, Kerrville, Texas 280,000 SF New Hospital $62. Mil. Completed April 2008 Joint Venture with Robins and Morton Architect: Sterling Barnett Little, Inc. Owner: Sid Peterson Memorial Hospital Christian Women's Job Corps Renovations, Kerrville, Texas 8075 SF Renovations & New Elevator $637,000. Completed March 2008 Architect: A3 Studio Owner: Christian Women's Job Corps Sheraton Gunter Hotel, San Antonio, Texas Robert Johnson Room Renovations $680,000. Completed January 2008 Architect: Speegle Architecture Owner: Gunter Hotel Ventures, LP First United Methodist Church, Marble Falls, Texas 12,022 SF New Activity Center $1.8 Mil. Completed August 2008 HUSER CONSTRUCTION COMPANY, INC. / 410 Cotton Gin Lane / Kerrville, Texas I 830.257.8588/ Fax 830.257.8589 I www.huserco.com Corn~a~~~ed l~ro~e~ts HUSER CONSTRUCTION COMPANY Completed Projects Founded 2007 1994 Schreiner Mansion Renovations, Kerrville, Texas Structure $135,000. Completed December 2007 Corporation Architect: A3 Studio Type S Owner: Hill Country Preservation Society Principals Stephen T. Huser Shawnna L. Huser Dir. Of Operations Scott L. Rain Cecil Atkission Motors, Kerrville, Texas 4,660 SF New Pre-Owned Sales Facility & Make Ready $746,000. Completed November 2007 Architect: A3 Studio Owner: Cecil Atkission Senior EstimatoN Project Manager Rob Booth Project Ma~agers John Archer Marty Dressen Jeb Dixon Office Location 410 Cotton Gin Lane Kemille, TX 78028 830.257.8588 830.257.8589 fax www.huserco.com Fredericksburg 830.997.4976 New Braunfels 830.625.7722 830.625.7723 fax Kerr Arts Cultural Center, Kerrville, Texas New Elevator Addition $263,000. Completed September, 2007 Architect: A3 Studio Owner: Kerr Arts & Cultural Center Ricks Furniture Store Kerrville, Texas 33,000 SF New Retail Store $2.5 Mil. Completed August, 2007 Architect: A3 Studio Owner: Lonnie Ricks Gnuechtel Medical O~ce Kerrville, Texas 5,000 SF New Doctor's Office $979,000. Completed July, 2007 Architect: Peter W. Lewis + Associates Owner: Michael M. Gnuechtel, D.O. Price Medical Office Kerrville, Texas 2,800 SF New Doctor's Office $574,000. Completed July, 2007 Architect: Peter W. Lewis + Associates Owner: River Oaks Real Estate, LLC Knopp Healthcare 8 Rehab, Fredericksburg, Texas 3,500 SF New Additions and Renovations to Building $725,000. Completed April, 2007 Architect: Mustard Design Owner: Knopp Healthcare & Rehab Haverlah Boulder Ridge Ranch, Llano, Texas 5,500 SF New Ranch Facility $700,000. Completed March, 2007 Architect: A3 Studio Owner: Steve & Margaret Haverlah 2006 Kerrville Schreiner Field Airport, Kerrville, Texas 5,000 SF General Aviation Administration Building $944,000. Completed December, 2006 Architect: GRW Willis, Inc. Owner: City of Kerrville & Kerr County Wyndham Dallas at the Galleria, Dallas, Texas 90,OOOSF Sitework Additions and Renovations $288,000. Completed December, 2006 Architect: N/A Owner: American Properties Management Corp. Clubhouse at the Meridian, Kerrville, Texas 2,400 SF Clubhouse $380,000. Completed August, 2006 Architect: A3 Studios Owner: Jack Moore HUSER COI~ISTRUCTION COMPANY, ~NC. / 410 Cotton Gin Lane / Kerrville, Texas I 830.257.85881 Fax 830.257.8589/ www.huserco.com Co~~l~~ed ~r~~e~ts HUSER CONSTRUCTION COMPANY Completed Projects Founded 1994 Structure Corporation Type S Principals Stephen T. Huse~ Shawnna L, Huser Dlr. Of Operations Scott L. Rain Senior Estimator/ Project Manager Rob Booth Project Managers John Archer Marty Dressen Jeb Dixon Office Location 410 Cotton Gin Lane Ke~rville, TX T8028 830.257,8588 830.257.8589 fax www.huserco.com Fredericksburg 830.997.4976 New Braunfels 830.625.7722 830.625.7723 fax 2006 cont. The Sheraton Gunter Hotel, San Antonio, Texas 12 Floor Renovation $2.0 Mil. Completed July 2006 Architect: N/A Owner: American Properties Management Corp. First United Methodist Church, Kerrville, Texas 13,250 SF Remodel of Narthex & Fellowship Hall $1.8 Mil. Completed March 2006 Architect: Fatter & Evans Architect, Inc. Owner: First United Methodist Church Kerrville Schreiner Park, Kerrville, Texas Renovations & Enclosure of 23 Cabins and Restrooms $338,000. Completed June 2006 Architect: A3 Studio Owner: City of Kerrville St. Boniface Episcopal Church, Comfort, Texas 13,500 SF New Fellowship Hall & Classroom Buildings $1.3 Mil. Completed May 2006 Architect: Heimsath Architects Owner: St. Boniface Episcopal Church Mo Ranch, Hunt, Texas 6,000 SF Staff Housing $446,000. Completed May 2006 Architect: Tom F. Dance & Associates Owner: Mo Ranch St. Peter's Episcopal Church, Kerrville, Texas 17,400 SF Parish Hall $2.6 Mil. Completed March 2006 Architect: Stehling Klein-Thomas Arch itects Owner: St. Peter's Episcopal Church Bandera Electric Co-Op, Bandera, Texas 26,500 SF New Office Building $3.3 Mil. Completed February 2006 Architect: Tom F. Dance & Associates, Inc. Owner: Bandera Electric Co-Op 2005 Fredericksburg United Methodist Church, Fredericksburg, Texas 7,000 SF Remodel / Addition $327,000. Completed December 2005 Architect: Tom F. Dance & Associates Owner: Fredericksburg United Methodist Church Mamacita's Restaurant, Kerrville, Texas 1,500 SF Remodel Republique Dining $125,000. Completed September 2005 Architect: A3 Studio Owner: Mamacita's Restaurant Memorial Presbyterian Church, Fredericksburg, Texas 9,122 SF New Fellowship Hall $1.0 Mil. Completed July 2005 Architect: Tom F. Dance & Associates Owner: Memorial Presbyterian Church Bandera I.S.D., Bandera, Texas 6,600 SF New Central Office Building $578,000. Completed July 2005 Architect: Franklin Johnston, P.E. Owner: Bandera I.S.D. Mamacita's Restaurant, Kerrville, Texas 18,200 SF New Restaurant $4.8 Mil. Completed April 2005 Architect: A3 Studio Owner: Mamacita's Restaurant HUSER COIVSTRUCTION COMPANY, INC. / 410 Cotton Gin Lane / Kerrville, Texas /830.257.8588/ Fax 830.257.8589! www.huserco.com ~~~~E~~~ ~~~~~'~~ HUSER CONSTRUCTION COMPANY Completed Projects Founded 1994 Structure Corporation Type S Principals Stephen T. Huse~ Shawnna L. Huser Di~. Of Operatio~s Scott L. Rain Senior Estimator/ Project Manager Rob Booth Project Managers John Archer Marty Dressen Jeb Dixon Office Location 410 Cotton Gin Lane Kemrille, TX 78028 83Q.257.8588 830.257.8589 fax www.huserco.com Fredericksburg 830.997.4976 New Braunfels 830.625.7722 830.625.7723 fax 2005, cont. Mount Wesley Conference Center, Kerrville, Texas 16,000 SF New Dinning Facility & Wor- ship Center Renovation $2.6 Mil. Completed April 2005 Architect: Rehler Vaughn & Koone, Inc. Owner: Southwest Texas Conference Ingram I.S.D., Ingram, Texas 11,200 SF Athletic Field House $381,000. Completed April 2005 Architect: IDE"A Group, Inc. Owner: Ingram I.S.D. 2004 Owner: Mr. Blake Smith & Mr. David Keim Security State Bank ~ Trust, Ingram, Texas 1,800 SF New Bank Facility $251,000. Completed July 2004 Architect: A3 Studio Owner: Security State Bank & Trust Apache Springs Ranch, Mountain Home, Texas 7,770 SF 2 New Maintenance Facilities & 3 Residences $582,000. Completed July 2004 Architect: A3 Studio Kerrville Church of Christ, Kerrville, Texas 41,000 SF New Church Facility $5.1 Mil. Completed December 2004 Architect: TEW Associates Owner: Kerrville Church of Christ First Presbyterian Church, Junction, Texas 6,400 SF New Family Life Center & Sanctuary Renovation $953,000. Completed December 2004 Architect: Tom F. Dance & Associates Owner: First Presbyterian Church Real County Courthouse, Leakey, Texas Retrofit Elevator in Two Story Court- house $166,500. Completed September 2004 Architect: Wagner & Klein Owner: Real County Hunt I.S.D., Hunt, Texas 8,690 SF Renovation of the gymnasium & locker room addition $720,000. Completed August 2004 Architect: A3 Studio Sporty's Casual Cafe, Kerrville, Texas 5,000 SF Restaurant Renovation $393,000. Completed May 2004 Architect: A3 Studio Owner: T. Scott Gross City of Boerne, Boerne, Texas Roof Replacement and Repairs $129,000. Completed February 2004 Architect: Wagner & Klein, Inc. Owner: City of Boerne The Good Samaritan Health Center, Fredericksburg, Texas 11,500 SF New Health Clinic $803,000. Completed April 2004 Architect: Reuben Bohnert, AIA Owner: Fredericksburg Community Health Center, Inc. Kerr Arts Cultural Center, Kerrville, Texas 6,000 SF Interior Renovation $258,000 Completed April 2004 Architect: A3 Studio Owner: Kerr Arts Cultural Center Owner's Representative: Mr. Jim Derby HUSER CONSTRUCTION COMPAIIY, INC. / 410 Cotton Gin Lane / Kerrville, Texas / 830.257.8588/ Fax 830.257.8589 / www.huserco.com Co~~~e~d ~rc~~e~~s HUSER CONSTRUCTION COMPANY Completed Projects Founded 1994 Structure Corporation Type S 2004 cont. The Museum of Western Art, Kerrville, Texas 7,000 SF Outdoor Pavilion & Hardscape $434,000. Completed April 2004 Architect: A3 Studio Owner: Mr. Ed Warren Bank of the Hilis, Ingram, Texas 6,200 SF New bank buiiding $707,000. Completed October 2003 Architect: Owen Graham Owner: Bank of the Hills Principals Stephen T. Huser Shawnna L. Huser Dir. Of Operations Scott L. Rain Senior EstimatoN Project Manager Rob Booth Project Managers John Archer Marty Dressen Jeb Dixon Office Location 410 Cotton Gin Lane Kemille, TX 78028 830.257.8588 830.257.8589 fax www.huserco.com Fredericksburg 830.997.4976 New Braunfels 830.625.7722 830.625.7723 fax Hill Country Bank, Burnet, Texas 3,557 SF New bank building $660,000. Completed April 2004 Architect: A3 Studio Owner: Llano National Bank H.E. Butt Foundation Hovde House, Leaky, Texas Three camp bunk houses $576,000. Completed April 2004 Architect: The Rio Group Owner: H.E. Butt Foundation Sid Peterson Memorial Hospital, Kerrville, Texas 4,184 SF New Cardiac Catheterization Lab. $758,000. Completed January 2004 Architect: The Healthcare Collaborative Owner: Sid Peterson Memorial Hospital 2003 Sid Peterson Memorial Hospital, Kerrville, Texas Electrical System Renovations $259,000. Completed December 2003 Architect: The Healthcare Collaborative Owner: Sid Peterson Memorial Hospital The Shutter Factory, Kerrville, Texas 3,000 SF New Retail Facility $200,000. Completed December 2003 Architect: A3 Studio Owner: Mr. Chuck Downey Texas Dept. of Human Services, Uvalde, Texas 12,000 SF Office Interior Renovations $441,000. Completed August 2003 Architect: The Rio Group Owner: Mr. Tom Martin Hill Country Memorial Hospital Women's Pavilion, Fredericksburg, Texas 11,000 SF New Women's Center $3.0 Mil. Completed August 2003 Architect: The Bower powning Partnership Owner: Hill Country Memorial Hospital Center Point I.S.D., Center Point, Texas 22,000 SF Two New Buildings $2.1 Mil. Completed August 2003 Architect: Johnson Seefeldt Architects Owner: Center Point I.S.D. Sid Peterson Memorial Hospital, Kerrville, Texas Nursing Rehabilitation Unit Phase II $274,000. Completed July 2003 Architect: The Healthcare Collaborative Owner: Sid Peterson Memorial Hospital Wilson Hardscape, Kerrville, Texas Driveway & hardscape renovation Phase I & II $368,000. Completed June 2003 Architect: Wagner & Klein Owner: Mr. David Wilson HUSER COhIS'TRUCTION COMPAI~IY, 1NC. / 410 Cotton Gin Lane ! Kerrville, Texas / 630.257.8588 / Fax 830.257.8589 / www.huserco.com Comple~t~ P~o~ec~s HUSER CONSTRUCTION COMPANY Completed Projects Founded 1994 Structure Corporation Type S Principals Stephen T. Huse~ Shawnna L. Huser Dir. Of Operations Scott ~. Rain 2003 cont. Kerrville State Hospital, Kerrville, Texas Forensic Activity Area $519,000. Completed June 2003 Architect: O'Connell Robertson & Assoc. Owner: Texas Dept. of MHMR Mamacita's, San Antonio, Texas 16,000 SF New restaurant $4.0 Mil. Completed June 2003 Architect: A3 Studio Owner: Mr. Tom Meyers Mr. Hagi Hagigholam 2002 Summer Dreams, Hunt, Texas Coates Hall $155,000. Completed December 2002 Architect: A3 Studio Owner: Summer Dreams First Baptist Church, Kerrville, Texas 10,500 SF Education & O~ce Space Ad- dition $1.3 Mil. Completed December 2002 Architect: Johnson Seefeldt Architects, I nc. Owner: First Baptist Church HCMH Wellness Center, Senior Estimator/ Fredericksburg, Texas Project Manage~ Physical Therapy Renovations Rob Booth $166,000. Completed April 2003 Architect: Rueben E. Bohnert, AIA Owner: Hill Country Memorial Hospital Project Managers John Archer Marty Dressen Jeb Dixon Office Location 410 Cotton Gin Lane Kenville, TX 78028 830.257.8588 830.257.8589 fax www.huserco.com Fredericksburg 830.997.4976 New Braunfels 830.625.7722 830.625.7723 fax Llano Memorial Healthcare System, Llano, Texas Emergency Room Expansion $332,000. Completed March 2003 Architect: The Healthcare Collaborative Owner: Llano Memorial Healthcare System Fredericksburg United Methodist Church, Fredericksburg, Texas 15,000 SF New Classroom and Family Life Center, and Remodel Kitchen $1.1 Mil. Completed January 2003 Architect: Tom Dance & Associates Owner: Fredericksburg United Method- ist Church First Presbyterian Church, Kerrville, Texas 19,000 SF Sanctuary Addition $3.5 Mil. Completed January, 2003 Architect: Sprinkle Robey Architects Owner: First Presbyterian Church Notre Dame Catholic Church, Kerrville, Texas 3,300 SF Rectory $410,000. Completed September 2002 Architect: Fisher"Heck, Inc. Owner: Archdiocese of San Antonio Pioneer National Bank, Fredericksburg, Texas ATM with canopy $21,000. Completed July 2002 Architect: N/A Owner: Pioneer National Bank Schreiner University, Kerrville, Texas Back Gate $21,000. Completed July 2002 Architect: N/A Owner: Schreiner University Broadway Bank, Kerrville, Texas Lease Space $21,000. Completed June 2002 Architect: N/A Owner: Broadway Bank - Bob Waller Schreiner University, Kerrville, Texas Brick Facade $28,000. Completed June 2002 Architect: N/A Owner: Schreiner University HUSER CONSTRUCTION COMPAI~IY, 1NC. / 410 Cotton Gin Lane / Kemille, Texas / 830.257.8588 / Fax 830.257.8589/ www.huserco.com C~~p~e~ed ~rc~~ects HUSER CONSTRUCTION COMPANY Completed Projects Founded 1994 Structure Corporation Type S 2002 cont. First United Methodist Church, Kerrville, Texas 5,202 SF Parlor/Library $424,000. Completed July 2002 Architect: Fatter & Evans Sid Peterson Memorial Hospital, Kerrville, Texas 4,500 SF Renovation of Isolation Rooms & Surgical Humidifiers $446,000. Completed June 2002 Architect: The Health Care Collaborative Owner: Sid Peterson Memorial Hospital Principals Stephen T. Huser Shawnna L. Huser Dir. Of Operations Scott L. Rain Senior Estimator/ Project Manage~ Rob Booth Microstone Test House, Kerrville, Texas 1,200 SF $100,000. Completed July 2002 Architect: N/A Owner: Microstone - Mr. Bruce Motheral Medical Office Building, Fredericksburg, Texas 9,600 SF Parking Lot $64,000. Completed June 2002 Architect: Mr. Ruben Bohnert Owner: Hill Country Memorial Hospital Riverhill Country Club, Kerrville, Texas Project Managers Roof Replacement John Archer $328,000. Completed June 2002 Marty Dressen Owner: Riverhill Country Club Jeb Dixon Office Location 410 Cotton Gin Lane Kenville, TX 78028 830.257.8588 834.257.8589 fax www.huserco.com Fredericksburg 830.997.4976 New Braunfels 83Q.625.7722 830.625.7723 fax Kerrville Fire Station #2, Kerrville, Texas 5,700 SF New Facility $655,000. Completed July 2002 Architect: Wagner & Klein Owner: City of Kerrville Johnson Controls/Schreiner University, Kerrville, Texas 1,650 SF. Metal Building $156,000 Completed June 2002 Architect: Carter Burgess Owner: Schreiner University Sid Peterson Memorial Hospital, Kerrville, Texas 6,000 SF Renovation of 7'" Floor For Nursing Rehab Unit $615,000. Completed May 2002 Architect: The Healthcare Collaborative Owner: Sid Peterson Memorial Hospital Humane Society, Kerrville, Texas 6,000 SF Kennel Facility $456,000. Completed May 2002 Architect: Tom Dance & Associates Owner: Humane Society Star Ranch, Ingram, Texas 7,200 SF Metal Building $330,000. Completed May 2002 Architect: James F. Kenalty Owner: Star Ranch First United Methodist Church - Phase II, Wesley Ark Renovation, Kerrville, Texas 20,000 SF Renovation $2.0 Mil. Completed March 2002 Architect: Fatter and Evans Architects, Inc. Owner: First United Methodist Church La Hacienda, Kerrville, Texas 6,000 SF Office building $693,000. Completed March 2002 Architect: Keith Longnecker Owner: La Hacienda Treatment Center Kronkosky Building, Bandera, Texas 3,250 SF Library Addition $512,000. Completed in March 2002 Architect: Wagner & Klein Owner: Friends of the Bandera County Library HUSER COIVSTRUCTION COMPANY, INC. / 410 Cotton Gin Lane / Kerrville, Texas / 830.257.8588/ Fax 830.257.8589 7 www.huserco.com ~o~~~~~d P~°c~~ects HUSER CONSTRUCTION COMPANY Completed Projects Founded 1994 Structure Corporation Type S 2002 cont. Summer Dreams, Hunt, Texas 6,500 SF New Building $492,000. Completed January 2002 Architect: A3 Studios Owner: Summer Dreams, Inc. Medical Office Building, Fredericksburg, Texas Mike Embree's Office 288 SF Office $11,000. Completed February 2002 Owner: Hill Country Memorial Hospital Principals Stephen T. Huser Shawnna L. Huse~ Dir. Of Operations Scott L. Rain Senior Estimator/ Project Manager Rob Booth Project Managers John Archer Marty Dressen . Jeb Dixon Office Location 410 Cotton Gin Lane Kemrille, TX 78028 830.257.8588 830.257.8589 fax www.huserco.com Fredericksburg 830.997.4976 New Braunfels 830.625.7722 830.625.7723 fax Dr. William Allen's Office Expansion, Kerrville, Texas 2,500 SF Office/Clinic addition $385,000. Completed January 2002 Architect: A3 Studio Owner: Dr. William M. Allen, Jr. Bank of the Hills, Comfort, Texas 7,462 SF New Bank Building-Teller Lines. $858,000. Completed January 2002 Architect: Owen Graham Owner: Bank of the Hills Gaddis Memorial United Methodist Church, Comfort, Texas 12,000 SF New Building $665,000. Completed January 2002 Architect: Fisher " Heck Architects Owner: Gaddis Memorial United Methodist Church Town Plaza Retail Center, Kerrville, Texas 6,400 SF Renovation of Exterior & Inte- rior of Shopping Center $305,000. Completed January 2002 Architect: Mr. Reuben E. Bohnert, AIA Owner: Ms. Rosemary Meek Marketplatz, Section C, Fredericksburg, Texas 11,000 SF Arbors, Hardscape and Flatwork $ 349,000. Completed April 2002 Architect: Wagner & Klein Owner: City of Fredericksburg Medical Office Building, Suite 150 Fredericksburg, Texas 508 SF Office $9,000. Completed January 2002 Owner: Hill Country Memorial Hospital 2001 Roadhouse Transportation, Comfort, Texas 3,600 SF Renovation, 8,000 SF Metal Bldg. $341,000. Completed November2001. Owner: Mr. Jay Adams YMCA Camp Flaming Arrow, Hunt, Texas 12,000 SF Multipurpose Facility $516,000. Completed October 2001 Architect: Mr. John Covey Owner: San Antonio YMCA Sid Peterson Memorial Hospital, Kerrville, Texas 11,000 SF 4t" Floor Woman's Labor & Delivery Remodel $2.1 Mil. Completed August 2001 Architect: The Bower powning Partnership Owner: Sid Peterson Memorial Hospital James Avery Craftsman, Kerrville, Texas 5,000 SF Catalog Sales Addition $806,000. Completed August 2001 Architect: A3 Studios Owner: James Avery Craftsman Owner's Representative: Mr. Robert Schulze HUSER CONSTRUCTION COMPANY, INC. / 410 Cotton Gin Lane / Kerrville, Texas / 830.257.8588/ Fax 830.257.8589/ www.huserco.com Carn~~~t~ed P~r~~e~~s HUSER CONSTRUCTION COMPANY Completed Projects Founded 1994 Structure Corporation Type S Principals Stephen T. Huser Shawnna L. Huse~ Di~. Of Operations Scott L. Rain 2001 cont. Raphael Community Free Clinic, Kerrville, Texas 6,000 SF New Metal Building $562,000. Completed October 2001 Architect: Mr. Tom Dance Owners: Raphael Community Free Clinic Owner's Representative: Sister Maryanne Java Ranch, Fredericksburg, Texas 2,500 SF Renovation $200,000. Completed October 2001 Owner: Scully, Inc. Owner's Representative: Mr. Dan Scully The Haven, Kerrville, Texas 30,000 SF Remodel of Aizheimer's Ciinic $800,000. Completed May 2001 Architect: Dalton, Moran, Robinson Ar- ch itects Owner: Resources For Senior Living Dr. Lala Stawowy, Kerrville, Texas 3,500 SF New Building $325,000. Completed May 2001 Architect: A3 Studio Owner: Dr. Lala Stawowy Pioneer National Bank, Fredericksburg, Texas 7,500 SF Remodel $321,000. Completed May, 2001 Architect: Tom Dance and Associates Owner: Pioneer National Bank Senior Estimator/ First United Methodist Church, Project Manager Kerrville, Texas Rob Booth 24,000 SF Music and Administration Additions, and a new Family Life Center $2.5 Mil. Completed August 2001 Project Managers Architect: Fatter & Evans Architects John Archer Owners: First United Methodist Church Marty Dressen Owner's Representative: Jeb Dixon Mr. Frank Keith Office Location 410 Cotton Gin Lane Kemille, TX 78028 830.257.8588 830.257.8589 fax www.huserco.com Fredericksburg 830.997.4976 New Braunfels 830.625.7722 830.625.7723 fax Pro Sub Inc., Kerrville, Texas 8,000 SF Office Building and Warehouse $240,000. Completed August 2001 Owner: Mr. Andre Duchesne Union State Bank, Kerrville, Texas 320 SF Conference Room and Kitchenette Addition $50,000. Completed June 2001 Owner: Mr. Mike Allen Arcadia Theatre, Kerrville, Texas 200 SF Renovation Restroom, plus exterior doors $59,000. Completed June 2001 Owner: Arcadia Theatre Group, Inc. James Avery Craftsman, Hondo, Texas 22,000 SF New Building $2.5 Mil. Completed May 2001 Architect: A3 Studios Owner: James Avery Craftsman Owner's Representative: Mr. Robert Schulze Central Texas Electrical Cooperative, Fredericksburg, Texas 22,000 SF New Building $1.8 Mil. Completed May 2001 Architect: Tom Dance & Associates - Mr. Tom Dance Owner: Central Texas Electrical Coopera- tive Dietzel Aerospace, Kerrville, Texas 10,500 SF New Building $240,000. Completed April 2001 Owner: Mr. Victor Dietzel HUSER CONSTRUCTION COMPANY, INC. / 410 Cotton Gin Lane / Kerrville, Texas / 830.257.8588/ Fax 830.257.8589 / www.huserco.com Cor~~le~c~ ~ro~~~~s HUSER CONSTRUCTION COMPANY Completed Projects Founded 1994 Structure Corporation Type S P~incipals Stephen T. Huser Shawnna L. Huser Dir. Of Operations Scott L. Rain Senio~ Estimator/ Project Manager Rob Booth Project Managers John Archer Marty Dressen Jeb Dixon 2001 cont. Schreiner University, Kerrville, Texas Moody Science Center 12,000 SF New Science Laboratory $2.0 Mil. Completed January 2001 Architects: Wagner and Klein, Inc. Mr. Barry Wagner, AIA Owner: Schreiner University Owner's Representative: Mr. Dick Watson Moore's Home Furnishings, Kerrville, Texas 5,500 SF Addition $650,000. Completed January 2001 Designer: Archetype Designs - Mr Mickey Thompson Owner: Moore Enterprises - Mr. Bill Johnston Putnam Funeral Home, Kingsland, Texas 5,000 SF New Building $500,000. Completed January 2001 Architect: Archetype Designs Owner: Putnam Funeral Homes Comanche Trace Golf Course, Kerrvilie, Texas 8,000 SF New Golf Cart and Maintenance Building $350,000. Completed July 2000 Designer: Draftex Mr. Jeff Gavin Owner: Comanche Trace Ranch Owner's Representative: Mr. Scott Parker Village West Industrial Park, Phase IV, Kerrville, Texas 18 Acre Commercial Subdivision $200,000. Completed July 2000 Owners: Mr. Steve Huser Mr. David Wahrmund Hill Country Memorial Hospital, Fredericksburg, Texas Miscellaneous Renovations $500,000. Completed June 2000 Architect: Mr. Eric Mustard, AIA Owner: Hill Country Memorial Hospital Owner's Representative: Mr. Jeff Bourgeois Office Location 410 Cotton Gin Lane Kemrille, TX 78028 830.257.8588 830.257.8589 fax www, huseroo.com Fredericksburg 830.997,4976 New Braunfels 830.625.7722 830.625.7723 fax 2000 YO Ranch Remodel, Kerrville, Texas 5,000 SF Dining Room Remodel $160,000. Completed October 2000 Architect: Archetype Designs - Mr. Mickey Thompson Owner: Gal-Tex Hotel Corporation Zion Lutheran Church, Kerrville, Texas 12,000 SF New Sanctuary $1.8 Mil. Completed October 2000 Architect: Mr. Jim Heck, AIA Owner: Zion Lutheran Church Owner's Representatives: Mr. Bruce Motheral, P.E.; Mr. Bill Williams Bethany Lutheran Church, Fredericksburg, Texas 11,000 SF Addition $1.4 mil. Completed June 2000 Architect: Mr. Randy Stehling, AIA Owner: Bethany Lutheran Church Immanuel Lutheran Church, Comfort, Texas 2,750 SF New Fellowship Hall $357,000 Completed May 2000 Architect: Mr. Duke Garwood, AIA Owner: Immanuel Lutheran Church Sherwin Williams, Kerrville, Texas 7,000 SF Remodel $80,000. Completed May 2000 Designer: Mr. James Halmark Owner: Sherwin Williams HUSER COIVSTRUCTIOl~[ COMPAfVY, INC. / 470 Cotton Gin Lane / Kerrville, Texas / 830.257.8588/ Fax 830.257.8589 / www.huserco.com Go~npl~~d F~r~~ects HUSER CONSTRUCTION COMPANY Completed Projects Fou~ded 1994 2000 cont. Riverhill Country Club - Kerrville, Te Miscellaneous Renovations $100,000. Completed September 1999 Owner: Riverhill Country Club Owner's Representative: Mr. Bryan xas Structure Corporation Type S Principals Stephen T. Huser Shawnna L. Huser Dir. Of Operations Scott L. Rain Senio~ Estimator/ Project Manager Rob Booth Project Managers John Archer Marty Dressen Jeb Dixon Office Location 410 Cotton Gin Lane Kerrville, TX 78028 830.257.8588 830.257.8589 fax www.huserco.com Fredericksburg 830.997.4976 New Braunfels 830.625.7722 830.625.7723 fax Palace Theater, Fredericksburg, Texas 7,000 SF Renovations $450,000. Completed April 2000 Owner: Scully, Inc. Owner's Representative: Mr. Dan Scully Mamacita's Mexican Restaurant, Fredericksburg, Texas 6,500 SF Renovation $800,000. Completed February 2000 Total Construction Time 5 Weeks Architects A3 Studios - Mr. Ron Sage, AIA; Mr. David Martin, AIA Owners: Mr. Tom Meyers Mr. Hagi Hagigholam 1999 Chili's, Marble Falls, Texas 6,000 SF New Restaurant with Lake Ve- randa $1.1 Mil. Completed September 1999 Total Construction Time 5 Months Architect: NCA Architects, AIA Mr. Kyle Bruns Owner: Moondance Investments Owner's Representative: Mr. Creed Ford Fredericksburg Title Company Fredericksburg, Texas 3,465 SF Office Building $360,000. Completed September 1999 Architect: Mr. Reuben Bohnert, AIA Owner: Mr. Gerald Schmidt YMCA Daycare - Comfort, Texas 4,400 SF Daycare Center, New Building $302,000. Completed September 1999 Architect: JDM Associates Mr. Jack D. McClellan, AIA Owner: YMCA of San Antonio, and the Hill Country Gail's Aerobic Lifestyles, Kerrville, Texas 10,000 SF Fitness Center with lap and therapy pools. $520,000. Completed July 1999. Architect: Mr. Reuben Bohnert, AIA Owners: Mr. and Mrs. Sears Security State Bank, Kerrville, Texas 70 SF ATM Machine Building $24,800. Completed July 1999 Owner: Security State Bank - Mr. Mark Cowden Roe Bank of the Hills, Kerrville, Texas 15,000 SF Bank $1.4 mil. Completed June 1999. Winner of the "Best Looking Business" in Kerrville, 1999 - 2003. Architect: Mr. Owen Graham Owner: Mr. Harold Wilson Mamacita's Restaurant, New Braunfels, Texas 9,000 SF Restaurant $1.1 Million, Completed May 1999 - Total Construction Time 4 months Architects: A3 Studios - Mr. Ron Sage, AIA, Mr. David Martin, AIA Owners: Mr. Tom Meyer Mr. Hagi Hagigholam Union State Bank, Kerrville, Texas 4,200 SF Bank Renovation $700,000. Completed February 1999. Winner of the "Presidential Award' from the Downtown Association For Best Rehabilitation Project in the State of Texas, 1999. Architect: Mr. Brad Cutright, AIA Owner: Mr. Michael Allen HUSER CONSTRUCTION COMPANY, 1NC. / 410 Cotton Gin Lane / Kemille, Texas / 830.257.8588 / Fax 830.257.8589/ www.huserco.com ~0~1~~@'~E~ ~~'C~,~~~~5 HUSER CONSTRUCTION COMPANY Completed Projects Founded 1994 Structure Corporation Type S 1999 cont. Best Auto Parts, Kerrville, Texas 10,500 SF Carquest Auto Parts Store $400,000. Compieted February 1999. Architect: Mr. Franklin Johnston, P.E. Owner: Mr. Pete Gabbert Schreiner College, Kerrville, Texas Delaney Hall, Restroom Renovations $156,000. Compieted August 1998. Architect: Mr. Barry Wagner, AIA Owner: Schreiner College Owner Representative: Mr. Dick Watson P~incipals Stephen T. Huser Shawnna L. Huser Dir. Of Operatio~s Scott l. Rain Senior Estimator/ Project Manager Rob Booth Project Managers John Archer Marty Dressen Jeb Dixon Office Location 410 Cotton Gin Lane Kemille, TX 78028 830.257.8588 830.257.8589 fax www.huserco.com Fredericksburg 830.997.4976 New Braunfels 830.625.7722 830.625.7723 fax Riverhill Country Club, Kerrville, Texas 9,000 SF Remodel of Kitchen and Dining Areas. $1.0 mil. Completed January 1999. Architect: Wagner & Klein, Inc. Mr. Barry Wagner Owner's Representatives: Mr. Bryan Roe; Mr. Paul Powell 1998 St. Peter's Episcopal Church, Kerrville, Texas 5,000 SF Renovation $50,000. Completed November 1998 Architect: Mr. John Klein, AIA Owner's Representative: Mr. Bob Munson Zion Lutheran Church, Fredericksburg, Texas 12,000 SF New Fellowship Hall and remodel of existing classrooms. $650,000. Completed November 1998. Architect: Mr. Tom Dance, AIA Owner's Representative: Mr. Robert Menking Church's Chicken, Bandera, Texas 3,000 SF Restaurant $190,000. Completed September 1998 Owner: Mr. Ron Bowen Hill Country Memorial Hospital, Fredericksburg, Texas ICU Renovations, Hospice Addition. $90,000. Completed August 1998. Architect: Mr. Reuben Bohnert, AIA. Owner: Hill Country Memorial Hospital Owner's Representative: Ms. Diane Gold Hal 8~ Charlie Peterson Foundation, Kerr- ville, Texas 3,000 SF Office building $580,000. Completed July 1998. Winner of the "Best Looking Business" in Kerrville, 1998. Architect: Mr. Reuben Bohnert, AIA. Owner: Hal & Charlie Peterson Foundation Owner's Representative: Mr. John M. Mosty Fredericksburg Independent School Dis- trict, Fredericksburg, Texas 2,000 SF Renovations due to fire damage. $46,000. Completed July 1998. Owner: FISD Owner's Representative: Mr. Mike Wuest Chili's Kerrville - Ford Restaurant Group, Inc., Kerrville, Texas 5,000 SF New Restaurant with River Ve- randa, Completed in 120 days. $1.1 mil. Completed March 1998. Owner: Mr. Creed Ford Designer: Archetype Designs - Mr. Mickey Thompson Security State Bank 8~ Trust Drive-Thru Expansion, Fredericksburg, Texas Add finro new drive-thru teller stations. $108,000. Completed March 1998. Owner: Mr. James Kemp Moseley Residence, Kerrville, Texas 2,200 SF Hill Country Style Home in Bluebell Estates. $218,000. Completed February 1998. Owners: Mr. & Mrs. Ed Moseley HUSER CONSTRUCTION COMPANY, INC. / 410 Cotton Gin Lane / Kerrville, Texas / 830.257.8588/ Fax 830.257.8589 / www.huserco.com C~~~l~~c~ ~r~~~~~s HUSER CONSTRUCTION COMPANY Completed Projects Founded 1994 Structure Corporation Type S Principals Stephen T. Huser Shawnna L. Huser 1998 cont. Hill Country Memorial Hospital, Fredericksburg, Texas Medical Records Storage, Cath Lab Remodel and C.T. Laser Remodel $180,000. Completed March 1998. Architect: Mr. Reuben Bohnert, AIA. Owner: Hill Country Memorial Hospital Owner's Representative: Mr. Jeff Bourgeois 1997 Bluebell Estates, Kerrvilie, Texas 15 Acre New Subdivision in the City of Kerrville. $560,000. Completed July 1997 Owners: Mr. T. Kyle Priour. Mr. Stephen T. Huser Ellington Residence, Kerrville, Texas 2,600 SF Hill Country Style Home on a Steep Hillside. $303,000. Completed July 1997. Owners: Mr. & Mrs. E.E. Ellington Dir. Of Operations Scott L. Rain Senior Estimator/ Project Manage~ Rob Booth Sid Peterson Regional Health Care System, Kerrville, Texas Kerrville Cancer Center. 4,500 SF Cancer Center Addition. $755,000. Completed December 1997. Architect: Mr. Reuben Bohnert, AIA. Owner's Representative: Mr. Tony Hall Gillespie County Agricultural Exten- sion Office Building, Fredericksburg, Project Managers Texas John Archer 5,000 SF Metal Building with finish out. Marty Dressen $220,000. Completed November 1997. Jeb Dixon Architect: Mr. Randy Stehling, AIA Office Location 410 Cotton Gin Lane Kerrville, TX 78028 830.257.8588 830.257.8589 fax www.huserco.com Fredericksburg 830.997.4976 New Braunfels 830.625.7722 830.625.7723 fax Huser Construction Company Office Building, Kerrville, Texas 5,000 SF Metal Building with office finish out. $120,000. Completed November 1997. Owners: Mr. Stephen T. Huser Mrs. Shawnna L. Huser Hill Country Arts Foundation-Scene Shop, Kerrville, Texas 4,900 SF Metal Building. $96,000. Completed July, 1997. Owner: HCAF Owner's Representative: Mr. D.P. Wheat, Jr., P.E. Kerr County Agricultural Extension Office Building, Kerrville, Texas 4,000 SF Metal Building with finish out. $243,000. Completed June 1997. Architects: Holland & Patterson - Mr. Bill Holland, AIA, Mr. Dow Patterson, AIA Owner's Representative: Mr. Bruce Oehler Linn 8~ Beth Brady Residence, Fredericksburg, Texas 3,000 SF Hill Country Style Home. $282,000. Completed March 1997. Architect: Mr. Reuben Bohnert, AIA Owners: Mr. & Mrs. Linn Brady Texas Lions Camp, Kerrville, Texas Bunkhouse Renovations. $335,000. Completed March 1997. Architect: Mr. Carl Brunsting, AIA. Owner: Texas Lion Camp Owner's Representative: Mr. Stephen Mabry Salvation Army, Kerrville, Texas 7,000 SF Building Addition. $240,000. Completed March 1997. Architect: Artisan Group, Mr. David Martin, AIA Owner: Salvation Army, Owner's Representative: Lt. Mario Maldonado HUSER CONSTRUCTIOIV COMPANY, ~I~IC. / 410 Cotton Gin Lane / Kerrville, Texas 1830.257.8588/ Fax 830.257.8589 / www.huserco.com Conn~le~ed ~rQjects HtJSER CONSTRUCTION COMPANY Completed Projects Founded 1994 Structure Corporation Type S Principals Stephen T. Huser Shawnna L. Huser Dir. Of Operations Scott L. Rain Senior Estimator/ Project Manager Rob Booth Project Managers John Archer Marty Dressen Jeb Dixon Office Location 410 Cotton Gin Lane Kenville, TX 78028 830.257,8588 830.257,8589 fax www.huserco.com Fredericksburg 830.997.4976 New Braunfels 830.625.7722 830.625.7723 fax 1997 cont. Bealls Department Store, Kerrville, Texas 18,000 SF Remodel of existing store $32,000. Completed February 1997 Contractor: US Builders, Inc.- Mr. Mike Hedemann Hill Country Memorial Hospital, Fredericksburg, Texas Wellness Center, 11,000 SF Doctor's Office Renovation. $315,000. Completed February 1997 Architect: Mr. Reuben Bohnert, AIA Owner: Hill Country Memorial Hospital Owner's Representative: Mr. Jeff Bourgeois Kerrville Independent School District, Kerrville, Texas 5,000 SF Metal Building-Bus Maintenance Facility. $115,000. Completed January 1997 Architect: Mr. Franklin Johnston, P.E. Owner: KISD Owner's Representative: Mr. Mike Heyn 1996 First Presbyterian Church Family Life Center, Kerrvilie, Texas Joint Venture with DanCo Construction. New 17,000 SF Multi-Purpose Facility. $1.0 mil. Completed June 1996. Architects: Holland and Patterson Architects-Mr. Bill Holland, AIA and Mr. Dow Patterson, AIA Owner's Representative: Mr. Willard Amann, P.E. Kerrville Schreiner State Park, Kerrville, Texas Electrical and Water Renovations Texas Parks and Wildlife Department $162,000. Completed May 1996 Owner: State of Texas Owner's Representative: Mr. Walter Moldenhauer Hill Country Memorial Hospital, Fredericksburg, Texas Skilled Nursing Renovations, Level 2 $42,000. Completed May 1996 Architect: Mr. Reuben Bohnert, AIA Owner: Hill Country Memorial Hospital Owner's Representative: Mr. Jeff Bourgeois Marvin and Janet Willie Residence, Mountain Home, Texas New 2,000 SF Santa Fe Style Home $170,000. Completed September 1996 Owners: Mr. & Mrs. Marvin Willie. Paul and Gaye Avery Residence, Kerrville, Texas New 2,800 SF Hill Country Style Home $337,000. Completed September 1996 Architect: Mr. Owen Graham, AIA Owners: Mr. & Mrs. Paul Avery Riverside Nature Center, Kerrville, Texas New Education Center and Mud Room $31,000. Completed April 1996 Architect: Mr. George West, P.E. $90,000. Completed December 1995. Engineer: Mr. Dellie Voelkel, P.E. Owner: Kerr County Hardin Heating and Cooling, Kerrville, Texas New 4,000 SF Metal Building $55,000. Completed March 1996 Owner: Mr. Brian Hardin HUSER CONSTRUCTION COMPANY, INC. 1 410 Cotton Gin Lane / Kerrville, Texas / 830.257.8588 ! Fax 830.257.8589/ www.huserco.com Co~~~~~ed ~~~~~~~s HUSER CONSTRUCTION COMPANY Completed Projects Founded 1994 Structure Corporation Type S Principals Stephen T. Huser Shawnna Huser Dir. Of Operatio~s Scott L. Rain Senior Estimator/ Project Manage~ Rob Booth Project Managers John Archer Marty Dressen Jeb Dixon Office Location 410 Cotton Gin Lane Kerrville, TX 78028 830.257.8588 830.257.8589 fax www.huseroo.com Fredericksburg 830.997.49?6 New Braunfels 830.625.7722 830.625.7723 fax 1995 Kerr County Law Enforcement Facility, Kerrville, Texas Extension of Clearwater Street $90,000. Completed December 1995 Engineer: Mr. Dellie Voelkel, P.E. Owner: Kerr County Kerr County Youth Exhibition Center, Kerrville, Texas Remodel of Exhibit Hall $65,000. Completed December 1995 Owner: Kerr County Owner's Representative: Mr. Bruce Oehler Guaranty Federal Bank, Fredericksburg, Texas Repair Parking Lot and Canopy $22,000. Completed November 1995 Owner: Guaranty Federal Bank Owner's Representative: Mr. David Chaffin Guaranty Federal Bank, Bandera, Texas Remodel Vault and Teller Areas $12,000. Completed November 1995 Owner: Guaranty Federal Bank Owner's Representative: Mr. David Chaffin Sid Peterson Memorial Hospital, Kerrville, Texas Level 7 Restroom Modifications $26,000. Completed October 1995 Architect: Ms. Rhonda Webb. Owner: Sid Peterson Memorial Hospital First Presbyterian Church, Kerrville, Texas Remodel of Ryan Hall Wing $50,000. Completed October 1995 Architect: Mr. Willard Amann, P.E. Owner: First Presbyterian Church Kerr County Storage Facility, Kerrville, Texas 3,300 SF Metal Storage Building $54,000. Completed September 1995 Owner: Kerr County Owner's Representative: Mr. Glenn Holekamp Kerrville Public Utility Board Canopy, Kerrville, Texas Extension of Loading Dock Canopy $54,000. Completed August 1995 Architect: Mr. Franklin Johnston, P.E. Owner: KPUB Owner's Representative: Mr. Frank Garza Bill Haverlah Remodel, Cherokee, Texas Remodel Existing 4000 SF Ranch House $142,000. Completed July 1995 Owner: Mr. Bill Haverlah Kerr County Animal Control Facility, Kerrville, Texas New Animal Shelter & Office. $185,000. Completed July 1995 Owner: Kerr County Owner's Representative: Mr. Glen Holekamp Sid Peterson Memorial Hospital, Kerrville, Texas Level 5 Modifications $30,000. Completed May 1995 Architect: Ms. Rhonda Webb Owner: Sid Peterson Memorial Hospital HUSER CONSTRUCTION COMPANY, IIVC. / 410 Cotton Gin Lane / Kerrville, Texas / 830.257.8588 / Fax 830.257.8589/ www.huserco.com ~~ ISTX Risl~ S~rvic~s 572b I laust~rin Itd.. ~?lOb San /lntonio,'I'X 7R3-~9 Phonc: (~' 10) G96-66R8 I~ax: (210) G9G-Sd I~I Nlarch ~3, 2009 RC: I~IL1SCi' COIISIi"UCllp]] COIll})~~n)~, ]nc. To ~1'hom it 1~~1a~~ Concern: Plcasc acrcpt this lctter as aur a`~cnc~'~S COI)Iil'1111[iC?I7 O~ f70i1C11[l~ Capability. 1 ha~~c pra~~ided bonding for severc~l ~~c~us and can highly rccociici~end this company to you in cvcry rc1rcc:t. Currcntly, ~~rc are providin~ the suret~~ship ~~~ith sin~le joU limils in thc $1?,000,000 ran~c and as~~~rcgatc limits in the $20,00O,000 ran~c. ~~~e ha~~e supp~rtcd on cver~~ band request they havc askcd of' us and ~vould considcr highcr Iimils cit thcir rcqucsl. Ii'~•ou l~a~•c ari~~ question or need Iiirther in!'ormation. please do not hesitate to ~i~~e tnc a call. Sinccrcly, p ::.~ ~ ~y' " •/ ,~.1'-%n't`~_ r ~ Pat J. Moorc Attorncv-in-Pact ~~r~i~ing Re~e~~~es HUSER CONSTRUCTION COMPANY Banking References Founded 1994 Security State Bank 8~ Trust PO Box 2002 Kerrville, Texas 78029 Structure (830) 895-2000 Corporation Mr. Mark Cowden, Senior Vice Type S President, Branch Manager . Mr. James Kemp, Chairman of the Board Principais Stephen T. Huser gank Of The Hills Shawnna L. Huser p0 Box 29004 Kerrville, Texas 78029-2002 Dir. Of Operatio~s (830) 895-2265 Scott L. Rain Mr. Harold Wilson, President CEO Mr. Tom Daniels, Sr., Chairman of the eoard Senior Estimator/ Project Manager Rob Booth yyells Fargo Bank, Texas p0 Box 1308 Kerrville, Texas 78029 Project Managers ($30) 896-2424 John Archer Mr. Mark Haufler, Business Banker Vice Marty Dressen President Jeb Dixon Office Location 410 Cotton Gin Lane Kenville, TX 78028 830.257.8588 830.257.8589 fax www.huserco.com Union State Bank 600 Main Street Kerrville, Texas 78028 (830) 792-6655 Mr. Mike Allen, C. E. O. Mr. Roy Thompson, President Mr. Philip Stacy, Vice President Fredericksburg 830.997.4976 Hill Country State Bank 1145 Junction Highway New Braunfels Kerrville, Texas 78028 830.625.7722 (830) 896-5000 830.625.7723 fax Mr. David Williams, Chairman of the Board Mr. Ronnie Miller, Vice President, Branch Manager, HUSER COhISI"RUCTION COMPAIVY, INC. / 410 Cotto~ Gin Lane / Kerrville, Texas / 830.257.8588/ Fax 830.257.8589/ www.huserco.com C~ie~~ F~~f~re~C~S HUSER CONSTRUCTION COMPANY Architect & Engineer References F9~ d~ A3 Studio Mr. Reuben Bohnert, AIA Kerrville, Texas 78028 Fredericksburg, Texas 78624 Mr. David Martin, AIA (830) 997-3517 (830) 895-1313 Structure Corporation Type S Peter W. Lewis Architect + Mustard Design Fredericksburg, Texas 78624 Associates, PLLC Mr. Eric Mustard, AIA Kerrville, Texas 78028 Mr. Clay Bosworth, AIA PMncipals Mr. Peter Lewis, AIA (830) 997-7024 Mr. Gary Hatch, AlA Stephen T. Huser Shawnna L, Huser (g30) 896-4220 Stehling Klein-Thomas Architects Fredericksburg, Texas 78624 The Healthcare Collaborative Mr. Randy R. Sfehling, AIA Dir. Of Operations Austin, Texas 78733 Mr. Alan Adler, AIA (830) 997-0383 Scott L. Rain (512) 732-1222 Keith Longnecker, Architect Kerrville, Texas 78028 Senior Estimator/ Mr. Tom Dance, Architect Fredericksburg, Texas 78624 (830) 257-6033 Project Manage~ Rob Booth (g30) 990-8208 Johnson Seefeldt Architect Kerrville, Texas 78028 Wagner and Klein, Architects Mr. Jack Seefeldt Project Managers Fredericksburg, Texas 78624 Mr. Barry Wagner, AIA (830) 634-7635 John Archer Marty Dressen (830) 997-9525 Mr. Willard Amann, P.E. Jeb Dixon Fisher" Heck Architects Kerrville, Texas 78028 (830) 895-1924 San Antonio, Texas 78205 Office Location Mr. Jim Heck Mr Lewis Fisher Mr. Franklin Johnston, P.E. 410 Cotton Gin Lane . ~210) 299-1500 Kerrville, Texas 78028 Kemrille, TX 78028 830 2 ( ) 57-7057 830.257.8588 830 257 8589 fax Fatter 8~ Evans Architects Voelkel En meerin PLLC g g . . www.huseroo.com Austin, Texas 78703 Mr Mervin Fafter Kerrvilfe, Texas 78028 . (512) 476-3181 Mr. Dellie Voelkel, P. E. Fredericksbu~g Mr. Lee Voelkel 830.997.4976 Archetype Designs (830) 257-3313 New Braunfels Kerrville, Texas 78028 Mr. Mickey Thompson Maxwell En meerin PLLC g g 830.625.7722 (830) 257-2311 Kerrville, Texas 78028 830.625.7723 fax Mr. Jim Maxwell Mr. Owen Graham, Architect (830) 895-0032 Kerrville, Texas 78028 Vordenbaum Engineering Inc. (830) 895-3886 Kerrville, Texas 78028 Mr. Jack Vordenbaum, P. E. (830) 895-7440 HUSER CONSTRUC710N COMPANY, INC. / 410 Cotton Gin Lane / Kerrville, Texas I 830.257.8588/ Fax 830.257.8589/ www.huserco.com --, . A3 Studio • 343 West Water . Kerrville, Texas 78028 ' 830.895-1313 . ~ 830-895-47A4 (fax) 3 • A Studlo June 25, 2009 To Whom It May Concern: Re: Letter of Recommendation for Huser Construction Company, Inc. I am pleased to provide this letter of recommendation for Huser Consmichon Company, Inc. My architecture firm has experienced a very positive and rewarding relationship ~nth Huser Constraction for the past eleven years. We have completed over twenty projects together and in every case I have found their staff to be conscientious and fair in addressing the myriad of issues that occur on a typicai construction project. They have brought a timely level of professionalism to Kerrville and the surraunding areas that one would expect from a much larger market. One way this professionalism manifests itself is in creating aggressive but reasonable schedules and coordinating the various trades at the appropriate stages to ensure an on time completion of the project. Project meetings are regularly scheduled with the owner and architect, and they keep us and our consuitants in the communication loop as the project progresses. I am usually involved in the construction administration process and am always appreciative of their calling me when issues arise to allow early discussion and resolution of problems. Perhaps most beneficial is they often offer solutions with the questions, demonstrating their experience in problem solving and recognizing the need for prompt attention to keep projects on tract. I don't have to remind them to provide schedules, submittals or change proposals, attd their close out documents are very comprehensive and well otganized. Warranties items are promptly addressed, and I bave been pleasantty surprised that this contractor initiates the one year walk through to address any warranty issues before it expires. Before the end of the project, they often start their own punch list so that when it is time for the owner/architect walk-through, there aze fe~~ surprises and a much shorter list. Probably the biggest advantage of Huser Construction is their creative input in the early stages of a project. There have been numerous times that their suggestions on design, budget, schedule, materials or building systems have been contributed significantly to the success of the project, and often was the reason for the projects actvally going forward. In short, I would highly recommend them for any project, and am confident they will perForm at the highest level I have come to expect. Sincerely, ~ . / ~ ~ David Martin, A.I.A. ~ ~ . .lohnson Seefeldt Architects ]ackws@isarch.com August 7, 2003 Mr. Steve Huser, President Huser Construction, Inc. 410 Cotton Gin Lane Kerrville, TX 78028 Re: Center Point ISD - 2002 Schoo! Renovation Dear Steve: Larry Johnson, AIA Jack W. Seefeldt, AIA, CSI I would like to commend Huser Constructian for doing a very good job of staying on course and on schedule for the Center Point ISD - 2002 renovations project. The quality of work and the cooperation between members of the construction team has been outstanding and has resulted in a very good finished product. Both the Owner and the Architect have been very pleased with the end result. Mr. Scott Rain is to be highly commended for doing an excellent job in leading the Huser team at the main office. Mr. John Archer, Project Manager, has performed 'in an exceptionally professional manner and kept the on-site construction team on track. As a recent graduate of Texas A&M University, he joined the team after the project had already been started. He was able to get up to speed, and maintain the momentum of the project, keeping the project on track. Mr. Archer has done a very good job of facilitating the interaction and cooperation with the sub- contractors and Owner/ Architect. I have truly appreciated his work ethic and his team spirit. Thank you again for making this a successful project. JSA appreciates the opportunity to work with Huser Construction and look forward to our association on future projects. c~f, AIA, CSI and Architect ~: Mr. Scott Rain, Mr. John Archer - Huser Const. Mrs. Lee Ann Ray, CPISD 4950 Bandera Highway, No. 173 Kerrville, Texas 78028 (830) 634-7635 Fax (830) 634-7670 R. KEITH LONGNECKER ARCHITECT 1306 Lytle St. Kerrville, Texas 78028 (830) 257-6033 Fax: (830) 792-6349 March 1 l, 2002 Steve Huser Huser Construction Co. 410 Cotton Gin Lane Kerrville TX 78028 Re: La Hacienda Treatment Center Office Building Dear Steve: This is just a note to let you know how much I have enjoyed working with Huser Consh•uction Cotnpany on the above-inentioned project. I have especially enjoyed working directly with Gabe Wilson ar~d Raul Ruiz. Gabe has been consistently right on top of everything needed to complete the project. He has been quite good in helping to solve problems with tlie project, and has been timely with prices, applications, and change orders. Raul also has been good at solving on-site problems, and has kept a good, clean work site. He seems to get things done through good coordination with the sub-contractors and your own personnel. Above all, both men have made an excellent impression on the Owners. I know that they are very pleased with their new building. I commend you on providin~ this project with such good quality staffing. Yours very truly, ~; ~ ,~~ , ~~ ' ~ ~~~'~~"~~~_ R. Keith Lo ecker cc: Owners i=.. ; .': ~__=;~ ~ ~ Bower powning Partnership, Ine. Health Care Architecture and Planning 702 W. 34''' St. Austin, Texas?8705 (;~?> ~5g-s~o2 August 27, 2001 Mr. Steve Huser Huser Construction Company, Inc. 410 Cotton Gin Lane Kerrville, Texas 78028 Re: Renovation of the Fourth Floor Sid Peterson Memorial Hospital Kemille, Texas Dear Steve: As we complete this project I want to let you know how much we've enjoyed working with your organization. This has been a very complex project requiring a high level of coordination and management. Scott and Paul have been very professional and conscientious in carrying out their responsibilities and have been personally committed to creating a successful project. We certainly appreciate your efforts and are looking forward to working with you again soon. Sincerely,~ W. Downing, AIA JWD/smf OWEN GRAHAM, ARCHITECT 220 Woodcrest Dr., Kerrville, Texas 78028 Mr. Steve Huser Huser Construction Co., Inc. 410 Cotton Gin Lane Kerrville, Texas, 78028 Dear Steve: I would like to express my appreciation for a job extremely well done on the Bank of the Hills. This was a difficult project, and with the budget and time constraints placed on your company, the current shortage of help in the construction industry, and constant cost increases, I think your performance was quite remarkable. You assembled quite a team of people; Daron, Fred and Kendnel, whose contributions, dedication and constant efforts were greatly appreciated. I am sure you take a great deal of pride in your accomplishment of this project, and I hope you will always fill free to use me for a referen~e for your future work. Thanks once again Sincerely, ~~~~ Owen Graham GI1@11~ R4~1"~~lGt~S HUSER CONSTRUCTION COMPANY Client References Founded 1994 Sheraton Gunter Hotel San Antonio, Texas 78205 Ms. Debbie Gonzalez (210) 227-3241 Gnuechtel Medical Office Kerrville, Texas 78028 Dr. Michael Gnuechtel, D.O. (830) 895-4443 Structure Corporation Type S P~incipals Stephen T. Huser Shawn~a L. Huser Dir. Of Operations Scott L. Rain Senior EstimatoN Project Ma~age~ Rob Booth Project Managers John Archer Marty Dressen Jeb Dixon Office Location 410 Cotton Gin Lane Kerrville, TX 78028 830.257.8588 830.257.8589 fax www,huseroo.com Fredericksburg 830.997.4976 New Braunfels 830.625.7722 830.625.7723 fax Peterson Regional Medical Center River Oaks Real Estate, LLC Kerrville, Texas 78028 Kerrville, Texas 78028 Mr. Pat Murray, CEO Dr. Gerald Price, M.D. Tom Murray, Chairman of the Board (830) 792-3283 (830) 896-4200 First United Methodist Church Kerrville, Texas 78028 Mr. Frank Keith Ms. Cheryl McGlathery Rev. Warren Hornung (830) 257-0800 Bank of the Hills Kerrville, Texas 78028 Mr. Harold Wilson Mr. Tom Daniels (830) 895-2265 Fuddruckers Restaurant Kerrville, Texas 78028 Ms. Brandy Pate (979) 480-9992 Schreiner University Kerrville, Texas 78028 Mr. Milton Wilson (830) 739-1128 Hill Country State Bank Kerrville, Texas 78028 Mr. David Williams (830) 896-5000 Kerr Arts Cultural Center Kerrville, Texas 78028 Mr. Jim Derhy (830) 895-2911 Cecil Atkission Motors Kerrville, Texas 78028 Mr. Cecil Atkission (830) 257-8121 Mamacita's Kerrville, Texas 78028 Mr. Hagi Hagigholam Mr. Tom Meyers (830) 257-2928 First Baptist Church Kerrville, Texas 78028 (830) 257-3033 St. Peters Episcopal Church Kerrville, Texas 78028 Mr. Tom Murray (830) 257-8162 Ricks Furniture Kerrville, Texas 78028 Mr. Lonnie Ricks Ms. Phyllis Ricks (830) 895-2104 Security State Bank ~ Trust Fredericksburg, Texas 78624 Mr. James Kemp Mr. Mark Cowden (830) 997-7575 Union State Bank Kerrville, Texas 78028 Mr. Mike Allen (830) 792-6655 Hunt Independent School District Hunt, Texas 78024 Mr. Blake Smith (830) 238-4893 HUSER CONST'RUCTION COMPAIVY, INC. 1 410 Cotton Gin Lane / Kerrville, 7exas / 830.257.8588/ Fax 830.257.8589/ www.huserco.com C~~e~'1~ Referer~~eS HUSER CONSTRUCTION COMPANY Client References Fou~ded 1994 Structure Corporation Type S Principals Stephen T. Huser Shawnna L. Huse~ Di~. Of Operations Scott L. Rain Senior EstimatoN Project Ma~ager Rob Booth Project Managers John Arche~ Marty Dressen Jason Ga~lick Office Location 410 Cotton Gin Lane Kerrville, TX 78028 830.257.8588 830.257-8589 fax www.huserco.com Fredericksburg United Methodist Allen Medical Office Church Kerrville, Texas 78028 Fredericksburg, Texas 78624 William Allen, MD Mr. John Benson (830) 896-7444 (830) 997-7679 First Presbyterian Church Kerrville, Texas 78028 Mr. H.D. Maxwell (830) 257-3310 Hal 8~ Charlie Peterson Foundation Kerrville, Texas 78028 Mr. John Mosty (830) 896-2262 Notre Dame Catholic Church Kerrville, Texas 78028 Mr. Mike Baumann (830) 257-5961 Riverhill Country Club Kerrville, Texas 78028 Mr. Carey Stehling (830) 896-1400 Fredericksburg Independent School District Fredericksburg, Texas 78624 Mr. Mike Wuest (830) 997-4647 City of Kerrville Kerrville, Texas 78028 Mr. Bryan Whitton City of Fredericksburg Fredericksburg, Texas 78624 Mr. Wallace Brittain (830) 997-7521 Sheraton Gunter Hotel San Antonio, Texas 78205 Ms. Debbie Gonzalez (210) 415-7943 Llano Memorial Healthcare System Llano, Texas 78028 Mr. Kevin Leeper (915) 247-5040 Hill Country Bank Burnet, Texas 78611 Mr. Charlie Cox (512) 756-7363 Center Point ISD Center Point, Texas 78010 Dr. Donna Smith (512) 756-7363 Raphael Community Free Clinic Kerrville, Texas 78028 Sister Maryann Sister Marge (512) 895-4201 St. Boniface Episcopal Church Comfort, Texas 78013 Rev. Phillip Stevenson (512) 756-7363 Summer Dreams Hunt, Texas 78024 Ms. Sandra Schmitt (830) 238-3366 HEB Foundation Hovde House Leaky, Texas 78611 Mr. Glenn Echols (830) 792-1222 HUSER CONST'RUCTION COMPANY, ~NC. / 410 Cotton Gin Lane / Kerrville, Texas / 830.257.85881 Fax 830.257.8589/ www.huserco.com INA ~~~ ~~ MEDINA REGIONAL HOSPTTAL 3100 Avenuc E June 24~ 20~9 Hondo, Tesas 78R67 Telrphone (830) 426-77Q0 Fas(830) 42G-78G0 www.mcdinahospiral.nec - RE: Huser Construction Company, Inc. To Whom It May Concern: cLnv~cs .Huser Construction Company, Inc. was selected as the general contractor for the $12.5 million dollaz renovation ~nd expansion of MEDTCAL CLINTC OF HONDO Meullla Reg1O~ HOSp1tc1.I, formerly known as Medina Community 3200 Avenuc E Hospital, in September of 2006. Our construction/renovation project Ho~ao. Trxu 788G1 was completed in February of 2009. We have found the company and Tdcphonc (830) 42G•7444 its representatives to be very cooperative and communicative durin Fax (830) 42G-7468 ~S len g gthy three-year process, from the initial dirt phase to , completion and follow-up. AIEDICAi. CLINIC OF CASTROVILLE 1D28 Country Iane ~1 constr~zction work was completed on schedule and within the terms ~«~~C, Teins 76009 specified on our agreement Even with tricky asbestos issues dvring Trlephone (830) 53R-3035 renovation of a facility built in 1964, Huser's crew was able to timely Fax (830) 538-3038 coordinate all subs and support personnel and adequately man the job through execution so that work could continue. b[ED1CAi. CLINIC OF DEVINE • Inspections from the appropriate State and local offices contained 1250 Scatc Hwy 173 North o~~, 1'exas 78016 minimal, if any, deficiencies on the part of Huser Construction Trlcphone (830) GGS-?87G Comp~ny and were remedied immediately. Huser was able to timely Fax (830) G65-9586 close out the final punch list and meet project requirements. Any warranty issues have been handled immediately ~by the Project Manager and resolved. SPECIAI.TY CI,INIC GOG 31st Srrccc The Pro ect ag , , g g xanao, r~u,sar,~ .j Man er Mr. John Archer was instrumental in or anizin Telephone (830) 741-3049 cooperative discussions with architects, engineers, consultants, subs Fyc (830) 42G-8496 and all parties involved. He is truly an asset to Huser Construction Company. . On behalf of the Hondo Hospital Authority Board of Directors and myself, it is my pleasure to recommend Huser Construction Company, Inc. for your construction and/or renovation needs, INA ~~~ ~~ MEDINA REGIOIVAL HOSPTTAL 3100 Avenuc E June 24~ 2~09 liondo, Tcxas 78AG1 Teiephone (830) 426-7700 Fu (830) 42G-78G0 wwN•.medinahospi~al.ncc - RE: Huser Construction Company, Inc. To Whom It May Concern: cLnv~cs .Huser Construction Company, Inc. was selected as the general conhactor for the $12.5 million dollaz renovation and expansion of MEDICAL CLINIC OF H01~TD0 MEullla Reg1O110.i HOSpl~, formerly known as Medina Community 3200 A~~enuc E Hospital, in September of 2006. Our construction/renovation project Hondo, Texu 788G1 was completed in February of 2009. We have found the comparry and Tclcphonc (830) 42G-7444 its representatives to be very cooperative and communicative during Fas (830) -'t2G-7468 this lengthy three-year process, from the initial dirt phase to , completion and follow-up. n~~~cnL. a.iNtc oF cnsrROV~u.e ~ 1028 Country Iane ~l construction work was completed on schedule and withi.n the terms c~v~~C, T~,~ ~soo~ specified on our agreement Even with tricky asbestos issues during Trlephone (830) 53R-3035 renovation of a facility built in 1964, Huser's crew was able to timely Faz (830) 538-3038 coordinate all subs and support personnel and adequately man the job through execution so that work could continue. hfED1CAL CL[NIC OF DEVINE Inspections from the appropziate State and local offices contained 1250 Scacc H~.y 173 North D~~,'Cexas 7801G minimal, if any, deficiencies on the part of Huser Construction "Ielcphooc {g30) 665-2876 Comp~ny and were remedied immediately. Huser was able to timely Fax (83D) 665-9586 close out the fmal punch list and meet project requirements. Any warranty issues ha.ve been handled immediately by the Project Manager and resolved. SPECIAI.TY CLINIC 606 31sr Strccc The Pro eet ag , , Hondo, Ta~ ~sar ~ j Man er Mr. John Archer was instrumental in organizing Tdephone (830) 741-3049 cooperative discussions with architects, engineers, consultants, subs Fax (830) 42G-849G and atl parties involved. He is truly an asset to Huser Construction Cornpany. . On behalf of the Hondo Hospital Authority Boazd of Directors and myself, it is my pleasure to recommend Huser Construction Company, Inc. for your construction andlor renovation needs. To Whom it May Concem June 24, 2009 ~ Page 2 If you should have any questions or need any further information, please feel free to contact me at (830) 426-7838. Sincerely, Beverly Gruber ' Chief Executive Officer/Administrator BG:kkm C:1Dociunems and SettingsV:dahlin.MCHiMy DocumentslBwerlyli.ettc~s~recommend.ltr.doc cc: Dr. Carlton Young, President Hondo Hospital Authority Mr. Scott L. Rain Director of Operations Huser Construction Company, Inc. 410 Cotton Gin Lane Kerrville, Texas 78028 Mr. John Archer Project Manager Huser Construction Company, Inc. 144 Landa St. #463 New Bra.unfels, Texas 78130 BANDERA ELECTRIC COOPERATIVE, INC. 3172 State Hwy 16 North LOCAL: 830-796-3741 P.O. Box 667 TOLL FREE: 1-866-22&3372 Bandera,Texas 78003 FAX; 830-460-3030 February 2008 Steve Huser Huser Construction Company, Inc. 410 Cotton Gin Lane Kerrville, Texas 78028 On behalf of Bandera Electric Cooperative, Inc., I would like to express our appreciation for the professional services you provided during the construction of our new headquarters facility. The project was of very high quality, on time and within the estimates provided. The management skills shown by your personnel were extremely valuable and commendable. I would have no hesitation in recommending Huser Construction Company to others if asked. Sincerely, David Swint (Project Coordinator) GIS Department Supervisor Bandera Electric Cooperative, Inc. Corporate Telephone (830)796-3741 Comfort Branch Office Leakey Branch Office www.banderaelectric.com P.O.Box36 P.O Box899 739 Fronl Street FM HYVY 337 West A Touchstune Energy C~wperative ~+~R Texas 78013 Leakey, 7exas 78873 ~ LOC/LL..630-9952824 LOCAL:830.232-5524 ' FN(: 830.995-4350 FAX~ 830-232-5650 FIRST UNITED METHUDIST CHURCH 321 THOMPSON DwVE ~ KERRVILLE, TExAS 78028 The Cross of Commission Matthew 28:19-20 c~,w Warron Homuny Seniw Pastor Judi M~ayne Mi ' ~er of Education Bruoe Bowman Associate Pastor ~~ Lynda Ables ~irector of Mtuic r~, s~cn Oreanist/Pianist Tim 5nydar Asst FAusic Dircetor Beth PaUner Youth Director Mita HomunQ Waslsy Nurse ,~ ~~p Murture sue~~r` 5e~ary Pro~am~~Dvector r~tny s~~~ s~~~ ~~~r crun~ D'aecCor Re~na MoCortal Chldrae's Coordinator ~o a,~,a~n~ Church Secretary ~~°~ Janioe AMans Qirja~~SCho~~owd~~x ~ Ark Bt ~ ~ W. J. 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" .-~t~"' •~` .,~,`~ ` -! ::;~ F_. ` ` :: . = '_~-., HUSER CONSI"RUCTION COMPANY, INC. / 410 Cotton Gin Lane / Kemille, Texas / 830.257.8588 / Fax 830.257.8589/ www.huserco.com ~~cuRrr~r S~~x~ E~~~~ & T~~sfi NEW CONSTRUCTION FREDERICKSBURG, TEXAS Area: When Sec 5,990 SF inade the branch to t ericksburg Cost: Constructic $1.0 Mil. team meel Huser's pr with A3 St~ Completion: German-thE December 2008 within the b Owner; Security State Bank ~~ ~~. 8~ Trust ~ ` ''; Architect: A3 Studio Mr. David Martin, AIA Project Manager; ~ Marty Dressen A single st drive-thru f~ Superintendent: wood-frame Michael Hocke~ rock and tt reflect the Fredericksb Servicee Provided: the southwe Negotiated warm, invitir Preconstruction Services 8~ General Construction HUSER CONS'T'RUCI"ION COMPAhIY, ~NC. / 410 Cotton Gin Lane / Kerrville, Texas / 830.257.8588 / Fax 830.257.8589 / www.huserco.com DR. PRIC~ ~IAE~ICAL ~~~lCE NEW MEDICAL OFFICE KERRVILLE, TEXAS Area: 2,800 SF Cost: $574,000 Completion: July 2007 Owner: River Oaks Real Estate, LLC Architect: Peter W. Lewis + Associates, PLLC Mr. Peter W. Lewis, AIA Constniction Services: Successful Bidder for General Construction H USER CONSTRUCTIOIV COMPAI~[Y, INC. / 410 Cotton Gin Lane! Kemille, Texas / 830.257.8588/ Fax 830.257.85891 www.huserco.com ~~~~cr~r~-'s ~~sr~u~~v~ ~r ~~~v~r~~~- NEW CONSTRUCTION SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS Area: 16,000 SF Upon being met with native limestone rock and waterfalls, patrons have to Cost: cross the river to enter through the hand- $4.2 Million crafted wooden front door and into the 16,000 SF building. The foyer is high- lighted with a large gold dome and intri- ` Completion• ~ cate faux finishes. Next is a fountain and June 2003 a rock archway which leads into a dining area that is reminiscent of an outdoor plaza. The night sky, with twinkling stars Owners• ~ and a few shooting stars, is created us- .._~ Mr, Tom Meyers ing fiber optic lighting incorporated into a Mr. Hagi Hagigholam 24 foot high ceiling. Throughout the restaurant are beautiful Architect: floor to ceiling painted murals depicting A$ Studio early Texican scenes. Mr. David Martin, AIA Individual specialty stores are part of I the restaurant including a Cheesecake ~ Construction Services: factory, Star Bucks coffee, Cigar store ; Negotiated Contract for and Video Arcade for the children. The `! General Constructian restaurant is located on IH-10 just north ; of Loop 410. i 4 _ ° ~ ~' ~ ~~, ~, : ~ y,~ ;~, . , _ _ : ~- ~ ~! w - ; ,a 4~~ -~: Q ~ , A, , ~ ~~ ~ ~ , ,'~ , _y.._ i ~ _ ..,~ ~ ` ~ ~l ~Y ~~ ~ =~ ~`~~ ~ ~ -- --- -_~ ~= = r~ ~ ~~ ~~,~~ ~ HUSER CONSTRUCT[ON COMPAIVY, INC. / 410 Cotton Gin Lane / Kemille, Texas / 830.257.8588/ Fax 830.257.8589 / www.huserco.com ~~~~~ ~~v~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~G~ Area: 16,Q00 SF Cost: $2.6 Million Completion; April 2005 Owner: Southwest Texas Conference First United Methodist Church San Antonio, TX Architect: Rehler Vaughn & Koone, Inc. Project Manager: John Archer Construction Servic Successful Bidder for General Construction NEW CONSTRUCTION KERRVILLE, TEXAS The new dining facility was an addition to the retreat house for the Southwest Texas Conference of the First United Methodist Church. The new dining facil- ity has a full kitchen to accommodate the seating capacity of 500 occupants. At the far end of the dining room is a tall native rock fireplace with the iron work insignia of the First United Methodist Church which is also displayed on the exterior of the building. Once the dining facility complete, the Worship ter (pictured above) renovated to follow the sign of the new facility. HUSER CONSTRUCTION COMPANY, INC. / 410 Cotton Gin Lane I Kemille, Texas / 830.257.8588/ Fax 830.257.8589! www.huserco.com ~ 3 Area: 4,838 SF Cost: $1.5 Mil Completed: May 2008 Owner: Hill Country State Bank David Williams Ronnie Mille~ (830) 896-5000 Architect: Pete~ W. Lewis + Associates Peter Lewis, AIA Gary Hatch, AIA (830) 896-4220 Project Manager: Jason Garlick Superintendent: Barry Fisher I Construction Services: ~ Negotiated Contract Fo~ Constnaction ~~~~ ~0~~~.`7 ~~T~~~ ~7~~~ NEW BANK BUILDING FREDERICKSBURG, TEXAS The New Hill Country State Bank Branch located in Fredericksburg, Texas, is simi- lar in design to the original corporate of- fices located in Kerrville. The exterior is native limestone, which is also incorporated into the interior of the building. A standing seam metal roof covers the 4,838 SF bank which features artistic work & ceramic accents. ~~ r I - g _' . -., I ~ ~-_- }~USER CONSf'RUCTIOIV COMPANY, 1NC. / 410 Cotton Gin Lane / Kemille, Texas / 830.257.8588/ Fax 830.257.8589 / www.huserco.com ~ Area: 5,000 SF Cost: $1,1 Million Completion: March 1998 Owner; Ford Restaurant Group, Inc. Mr. C~eed Ford Architect: Arohetype Designs Mr. Mickey Thompson + , i i s C~#~L~'S RESTA1~Ft,ANT NEW CONSTRUCTION KERRVILLE, TEXAS Chili's Restaurant is located on the Gua- ~ dalupe River in Kerrville. During the ~ summer the large veranda, overlooking the Guadalupe River, is a gathering loca- ~ tion for music lovers as they listen to 4 concerts by local entertainers. The 5,000 square foot interior includes a couple dining areas, bar and kitchen. The rear of the restaurant has an ex- panse of windows across the back for patrons to enjoy the view of the river as well as outdoor dining on the veranda. The construction was completed in four months due to the refined scheduling process of our project managers. 3 C ~ ~S. ~ HUSER COIVSfRUCT10N COMPANY, INC. / 410 Cotton Gin Lane I Kerrville, Texas / 830.257.8588 / Fax 830.257.8589 / www.huserco.com S~~~~o~ Cu~~~~t i~o~'~~ 12 FLOOR RENOVATION SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS Area: The Sheraton Gunter Hotel is a historic 12 Story Renovation landmark boutique hotel built in 1909. The hotel has its own full-service upscale caf~ and bakery, all-day room service, Cost• banquet facilities, and an evening pub $2.1 Million lounge with a big screen N and happy hour hors d'oeuvres. It also boasts a heated pool, exercise room, sundry shop Completion: and barber shop. Rooms feature remote July 2006 control Ns with 35 channels, Nintendo and pay per view movies, irons and iron- ing boards and professional laundry ser- Owner. vice is available, as well as radio-alarm American Properties clocks, telephones with voice mail, an- Management Corp, tique style furnishings, private baths and security locks. Project Manager: John Archer Construction Services Negotiated Contract for General Construction A complete renovation of the twelve floors was done, floor by floor, including the pool facility. One of the challenges was to keep all construction localized to one floor at a time and transport all demolition materials without disturbing the functioning of the hotel and the com- fort of the guests. .; ~;,,,a ,~ ~ - ~t~ ~ vr -. ~ . I ~ ~ I JI'f t rk _` ::~- - I .~~ , i' ^~ . - ~ ~ ~qQ ;I' ~ , . . __ j . ,j,_ ~ i .I~- ~~~ ,~i :-1 I ` y~`..' ~ ~ ~Nn~ i i 1 _ . ..~ ~ ~ '_ ' :~T .~I ~ ~I I - ~ J ~ ~ ,.L :~. _ J -_ _ ~~ 1 ~, ~ ~' , ~ .. . . ~~ . ~f , Z• - ..,~ ~- . 'y~' ( ~ . •y~. , r ~ - i~ `° , r~ ~ HUSER COIVSTRUC710N COMPAI~[Y, INC. / 410 Cotton Gin Lane / Kerrville, Texas / 830.257.8588/ Fax 830.257.8589 ! www.huserco.com ~ ; ~ ._rt Sheraton~Gunter Hotel FIRST U~VIfi~D M~~~o~rs~r C~~~c~ G~r~~~-Sr~~ & Acfi~v~r C~~r~~ NEW CONSTRUCTION KERRVILLE, TEXAS Area: 24,000 SF Cost: $2.5 Million, including the Administration 8~ Music Additions Completion: August 2001 Owne~: First United Methodist Church Owner Repres~ Mr, Frank Keith Architect: Fatter& Evans Architects, Inc. Mr. Menrin Fatter, AIA The pictures on this page are of the Ac- tivity Center and Gymnasium. A favorite place for the youth of the congregation. There is a small kitchen with a pass-thru for snacks. The exterior was modeled after all the other buildings on campus with the na- tive limestone rock and standing seam metal roof. _. _ _ .~. : `=~:.~ ~..,._.~.__,~_ _'~ _ HUSER CONSTRUCTION COMPANY, INC. / 410 Cotton Gin Lane I Kemille, Texas / 830.257.8588/ Fax 830.257.8589/ www.huserco.com :f:= ~'~ - - - ~ ~' ~', ~ ~ , ~.~ ~','~ ' ~~ _ ~ - .,- _ - ~~~ ~ ~ '4:a. ,~ ~ F ~~" a,f Y'.a'~ "'E ~^. .. ~ ~' _. ~. '' ~'~.K.. '4 ~" 3'fc ..,v, i .~ f'' 6 :a.[,~ .'fr 4 ,~ 4_ ,~'.." ..~'>~,,.el~,~j+Y'K- ~:'k.-, 1x~" -q1~ ~ ..~.~Lu~e.~'.t......bi.. <...~ r....w.~. ._. -.~ ~^. ~ ^~y .>saU.~ Y .+w_ i~~~~. C~~~x~tx~ S~~~'~ ~~~t~ BANK BUILDING ADDITION KERRVILLE, TEXAS When Hill Country State Bank needed qrea; additional space for their Wealth Man- 2,175 SF agement department, they turned to Huser CC to work with Peter Lewis + As- sociates to design an addition to compli- Cost: ment the existing facility. The addition $901,000 mirrors the existing architecture and ful- fills the Owner's desire to "look like it was part of the original construction." Huser Completed: Construction researched and retained March 2009 several of the area's subcontractors that work on the original bank project. Owner: Hill Country State Bank David Williams Ronnie Miller (830) 896~000 Architect: Pete~ W. Lewis + Associates Peter Lewis, AIA Gary Hatch, AIA (830) 896-4220 Project Manager: Marty Dressen Superintendent: Barry Fisher Construction Services: Negotiated Contract For Constnaction HUSER CONSI"RUCTION COMPANY, INC. / 410 Cotton Gin Lane / Kerrville, Texas / 830.257.8588/ Fax 830.257.8589 / www.huserco.com R~C~CS Fl~~~iTt~l~E A~ea: 33,000 SF Cost: $2.5 Million Completed: August, 2007 Owner. Ricks Fumiture Architect: A3 Studio, Mr. David Martin, AIA Project Manager: Rob Booth Construction Services: Preconstruction Services & General Construction HUSER COIVSTRUCTION COMPANY, INC. / 410 Cotton Gin Lane / Kerrvilie, Texas / 830.257.8588 / Fax 830.257.8589/ www.huserco.com M~~~cifiA's R~s~x~~~~rr ~r G~~fi~~~ NEW CONSTRUCTION KERRVILLE, TEXAS Area• The property adjacent to the "original" 18,200 SF Mamacita's Restaurant was purchased for the construction of the new restau- rant. One of the challenges was to demo Cost• the existing structures and build a new $4.8 Million restaurant adjacent to the operating " " original restaurant on the busiest inter- section of Kerrville called "five points" Completion: Where five different streets intersect. Apri12005 From the gold dome atop the entrance porch to the finro-thirds scale replica of ~~e~; the Alamo separating the restaurant from Mr. Tom Meyers the kitchen, Mamacita's is a visual ex- Mr. Hagi Hagigholam travaganza. The Tex-Mex restaurant is located in a village square setting sur- rounded by buildings and the Architect; Alamo. Upstairs is the Repub- s A Studio lique, an upscale reservation-only M~. David Martin AIA restaurant with European murals , covering the ceiling. Project Manager; The restaurant has several spe- Scott L. Rain cialty shops such as Star Bucks Coffee, New York Cheesecake Factory and arcade entertainment SupeMntendent: for the children. The entrance Rick Spence has a beautiful cascading river ~ that flows under the entry canopy. ~, Construction Services; Negotiated Contract for _ , _,~` General Construction Al R ~__.... ~A~~ •'itEST~fpk7Cpy-; Y_CANTINA \ L - _ ~t ~ L I r-~.- ~ ,.--~,.- _ ~, ~ i -...._.~-- f„_. -~-.- -,L..---.: -.7 Y ~_ . . ~-r- t. i ~Q . a n~~ ~1; bd~^ , ~ .~ ~ o ~i }~USER CONSI"RUCTION COMPAIVY, IIVC. / 410 Cotton Gin Lane / Kerrville, Texas ! 830.257.8588 / Fax 830.257.8589 ! www.huserco.com ~~RS~` PR~S~Yfi~~~AN NEW CONSTRUCTION KERRVILLE, TEXAS Area: 19,000 SF Cost: $3.5 Million Completion: January 2003 Owner. First Presbyterian Church Architect: Sprinkle Robey Architects Mr. Chris Schultr, AIA The First Presbyterian Church Sanctuary is designed in a semicircular fashion for easy viewing of the altar from all areas of the Church. The massive beams in the ceiling are as beautiful as they are func- tional. An enormous pipe organ, con- structed in Germany, was assembled behind the altar. Stained glass sur- rounds the sanctuary with several stained glass rose windows, one located at the rear of the church behind a brass cross suspended from the ceiling and one at each of the side extensions of the church. A circular staircase takes you to the Choir loft. The fa~ade has unique designs throughout the brick exterior. A large narthex is beautifully decorated with richly stained woods and furnish- ings to complement the main entrance. HUSER CONSTRUCTION COMPANY, INC. / 410 Cotton Gin Lane / Kerrville, Texas / 830.257.8588/ Fax 830.257.8589 ! www.huserco.com 3 I~ "~ Area: 15,000 SF Cost: $1.4 Million Completion: June1999 Owner: Mr. Harold wlson Architect: Mr. Owen Graham "Best Looking BflS//'1@SS" in Ke~rville 1999-2003 ~~\-~ ~~ ^ ~~ ~~~~~ NEW CONSTRUCTION KERRVILLE, TEXAS Bank of the Hills was designed specifically for the Hill Country with the d~cor of all western items and animal mounts. The building is built with heavy wooden beams supporting the roof which are a decorative touch as well as supportive. The outside as well as the inside of the building is covered with the native lime- stone rock. To keep within the hill country theme, the landscape contains native plants to the area. HUSER CONSTRUCTION COMPANY, INC. / 410 Cotton Gin Lane / Kerrville, Texas / 830.257.8588/ Fax 830.257.8589/ www.huserco.com DR. GNI~ECNT~L ~AE~iCA~. ~~'F~CE NEW MEDICAL OFFICE KERRVILLE, TEXAS Area: The unique curved roof de- ~ ~=~i 7 5,000 SF sign is a standing seam ~;' metal roof in conjunction with ,. the entire roofing system. ` ,~ _ ; "~~ Cost: The design mimics the roof ~~'; -- ~ , ' 1 $979,000 design of the new Peterson ' _ Regional Medical Center being built by the Joint Part- - Completion: nership of Robins & Morton ~ July 2007 Construction and Huser ~- {{- Construction Company. The PRMC is located adjacent to =;;' ~~ Owner Dr. GnuechtePs office. ~ ~ , Dr. Michael M. Gneuchtel, D.O. The interior of the office has ~ several exam rooms, labora- tory, hearing lab with a sound- .m- Architect: ~,m ~ proof room and several testing ' Peter W. Lewis + rooms, treatment room, medical Associates, PLLC record room & offices. The ex- _ M~. Peter W. Lewis, terior is finished with native "'' - _-_::~:; _ , .,~ ~ ;; ~ AIA , limestone rock veneer and ~ -- _„ painted stucco up to the soffits ~~ to match the exterior treatment .. .-' . -~ ` of the PRMC. ~'~ ~-_ ~ ~. w- : Construction Services Successful Bidder fo~ General Construction ~`. -'~~' ~ _ ., r ~:~~; ~_ ~~:n~ ~~^ ~: ,. HUSER CONSf'RUCTION COMPANY, INC. / 410 Cotton Gin Lane / Kerrville, Texas / 830.257.8588 / Fax 830.257.8589 I www.huserco.com J~~IAES A~ERY CATA~.OG ~Al~ES NEW CONSTRUCTION KERRVILLE, TEXAS Area: 5,000 SF Cost: $800,000 Completion: August 2001 Owner: James Avery Craftsman Owne~'s Representative: M~. Robert Schulze Architect: A3 Studio David Martin While completing a new 22,000 square foot building for James Avery Crafts- man in May 2001 in Hondo, we started construction on a new facility addition for the Kerrville Telephone Catalog Sales Complex. This addition for the Catalog Sales was constructed at a remote location on Coronado for James Avery Kerrville. The exterior has a stucco and brick veneer finish with a standing seam metal roof. This building was connected with a covered walkway be- tween the new addition and the existing finro story brick building. A few renovations were made to the existing building in- cluding a roof replace- ment. HUSER CONSTRUCTION COMPANY, 1fVG. / 410 Cotton Gin Lane / Kerrville, Texas / 830.257.8588/ Fax 830.257.8589/ www.huserco.com ~~DDR~C~~RS NEW CONSTRUCTION KERRVILLE, TEXAS Area: 5,990 SF Cost: $1.4 Mil Completed: August2009 Owner: PJ's LLLP dba Fuddruckers, Limited Liability Company Ms. Brandy Pate (901) 369-3600 Architect: Creative Ink Architects Matt Beard, AtA (417) 823-2100 Project Manager: Jeb Dixon Superintendent: Barry Fisher Services Provided: Successful Bidder for General Construction Located on the banks of the Guadalupe River, Fuddruckers Restaurant needed an elevated building pad to raise the building out of the flood zone. A massive retaining wall was built to secure the foundation. The 6,780 SF building is wood framed with steel beam supports. Seating on the back patio area overlooks the Guadalupe River. The restaurant will have theme booths that represent the Hill Country atmosphere, a game room and a party room. The finro level parking provides ample parking for all customers. Projected opening is the first of August. HUSER CONSTRUCTION COMPAI~[Y, INC. / 410 Cotton Gin Lane / Kemille, Texas / 830.257.8588/ Fax 830.257.8589/ www.huserco.com ~1~ST l~~ifiED ~~fiHOD~ST F~L~~Ie1~SE~~P Area: 13,250 SF Cost: $1.8 Million Completion: March 2006 Owner; First United Methodist Church Architect: Fatter 8~ Evans Architects, Inc. Project Manager: John Archer Construction Services: Negotiated Contract fo~ General Construction NEW FELLOWSHIP HALL KERRVILLE, TEXAS The new Fellowship Hall was new con- struction to be attached to the existing Narthex. Renovations were made to the Narthex in conjunction with the new con- struction of the Fellowship Hall and kitchen. The Hall includes a performance stage, casual seating areas on either side of the center of the room, with a fully equipped commercial kitchen down a short wide corridor for buffet service. The ceiling has recessed lighting as well as indirect lighting. HUSER CONSTRUCTION COMPANY, INC. / 410 Cotton Gin Lane / Kemille, Texas / 830.257.8588/ Fax 830.257.8589 f www.huserco.com ~~t~~c o~ ~`~~ i~~~~s NEW CONSTRUCTION INGRAM, TEXAS Area: 6,200 SF Cost: $707,000 Completion: October 2Q03 Owner: Bank of the Hills Architect: Mr. Owen Graham Bank of the Hills was designed specifi- cally for the Hill Country with the d~cor of all western items and saddles. The building is built with heavy wooden beams supporting the roof which are a decorative touch as well as supportive. The outside as well as the inside of the building is covered with the native lime- stone rock. To keep within the hill country theme, the landscape contains native plants to the area. - . ;. ;: :.;;, ,, j;, -; ~ , •',','~~'';' '~ , HUSER CONSTRUCTIOIV COMPANY, INC. / 410 Cotton Gin Lane / Kerrville, Texas / 830.257.8588/ Fax 830.257.8589 / www.huserco.com C~~IL ~1T~CISS~Q~N NE1lV ~AR ~,ALES RENOVATIONS KERRVILLE, TEXAS SF Cost: $1.0 Million 2008 Owner. Cecil Atkission Motors 3 Studio r. David Martin, AIA Project Manager: Rob Booth Weeks Construction Seroices: Preconstruction Services 8~ General Construction Upon our completion of their Used Car Sales facility, the Owners of Cecil Atkis- sion Motors approached us about reno- vating their existing New Car Sales build- ing. The project required upgrading their facility to "like new" GM standards while keeping them in operation. We relocated their staff to temporary of- fice trailers, and substantially gutted the existing interior, reconfigured rest rooms and offices, applied new finishes and trim, while upgrading the HVAC and electrical systems to meet current code, all within a predetermined GMAX budget. The exte- rior of the building received a facelift and incorporated a new porcelain tile fa~ade with an aluminum "wing" shade structure to blend the dealership's Hill Country roots with GM's new high tech profile. HUSER CONSTRUCTION COMPAIVY, INC. / 410 Cotton Gin Lane / Kerrville, Texas /830.257.8588/ Fax 830.257.8589 ! www.huserco.com ~ ~ S~~ P~~~~o~ ~~~o~~~~ l~asP~~~~ 1~''a~~~~s ~'~~~~ ~~~~`~~t RENOVATION KERRVILLE, TEXAS Area• The Sid Peterson Memorial 11,000 SF Hospital Women's Health Cen- ter is on the fourth floor of the hospital and has a large facility Cost: to accommodate women for $2.1 Million labor and delivery. The nursery was also part of the renovation. Completion: The labor rooms were all re- August 2001 modeled to create a more " homey" atmosphere with hard- wood floors and subtle colors Owner• on the wall. Delivery rooms and Sid Peterson Memorial hallways were refurbished with Hospital pastel colors in the VCT flooring and wall colors. The nurses sta- tion received new counter and Architect: desk space. The Bower powning Partnership ~ ~ ~y_ ~ty~' r~f~~4' ~ v ~ .-~ . . ~°' ~" f «..,.~,....~ s :_. ~ ':; ~ .~j HUSER CONSf'RUCTION COMPANY, INC. / 410 Cotton Gin Lane / Kerrville, Texas / 830.257.8588 f Fax 830.257.8589/ www.huserco.com C~1~L1'S RESTAl~RA~T NEW CONSTRUCTION MARBLE FALLS, TEXAS Chili's Restaurant is located on Lake Area: Marble Falls in Marble Falls, Texas. Part 6,000 SF of the challenge of construction was to erect an enormous foundation to raise the restaurant to the street level. Large Cost: steel beams were embedded to support $1.1 Million the outdoor dining porch for diners to enjoy the view of the lake. Completion: The 6,000 square foot interior includes a September 1999 couple dining areas, bar and kitchen. The rear of the restaurant has a covered patio that looks out over Lake Marble Falls and is a favorite spot for a relaxing Owner: summer meal. Moondance Investments The construction was completed in five M~. Creed Ford months due to the refined scheduling process of our project managers. Architect: NCA Architects, AIA Mr. Kyle Bruns HUSER CONSTRUCTION COMPAIVY, ~NC. / 410 Cotton Gin Lane / Kemille, Texas /830.257.8588 / Fax 830.257.8589/ www.huserco.com '~ i / '-- ~' ~ -_ _ _ ~ ~` ,.. .. _ _ .. ~. ~ --. - ~_'7 ~ _ ~ '___ B~~t~ o~ ~`~~ I~~~.~s NEW CONSTRUCTION COMFORT, TEXAS Area: 7,462 SF Cost: $858,000 Completion: January 2002 Owner: Bank of the Hills Architect: M~. Owen Graham Bank of the Hills was designed specifically for the Hill Country with the decor of all western items and animal mounts. The building is built with heavy wooden beams supporting the roof which are a decorative touch as well as supportive. The outside as well as the inside of the building is covered with the native lime- stone rock. To keep within the hill country theme, the landscape contains native plants to the area. HUSER COIVS7RUCTION COMPAIVY, INC. / 410 Cotton Gin Lane / Kerrville, Texas / 830.257.8588 / Fax 830.257.8589 ! www.huserco.com F~IRSfi 1~~1iTED ~~TH~DIST Ct~l~~~H Area: 12,022 SF Cost: $1.8 mil Completed: August2008 Owner. First United Methodist Church D~. Brad Hall (830) 613-9986 Architect: Fatte~ 8~ Evans Architects, Inc. Bamaby Evans (512) 476-3181 Project Manager: Jeb Dixon Construction Services: Successful Bidde~ for General Construction NEW ACTIVITY CENTER MARBLE FALLS, TEXAS The new Activity Center for the First United Methodist Church will provide needed classroom areas along with a large multi-purpose area for youth activities as well as other church functions. The building is a structural steel metal building with standing seam metal roof & is connected to the existing facility with a covered walkway. ~~~~~ ~~;: ,~. :-=°;~ a ~.."4 :~! ~~ ~; HUSER CONSTRUCTION COMPANY, INC. / 410 Cotton Gin Lane / Kerrville, Texas / 830.257.8588/ Fax 830.257.8589/ www.huserco.com ~C~O~P ~E~LT'~CA~E & C~Et~~AB Area: 3,500 SF Gost: $725,000 Completion: Apri12007 Owner: Knopp Healthcare & Rehab Architect: Mustarcl Design Mr. Eric Mustard, AIA Construction Services: Negotiated Contract for General Construction NEW CONSTRUCTION $ RENOVATIONS FREDERICKSBURG, TEXAS This assisted living facility added a new building to connect with the existing building to create a new living room and dining facility. In the middle picture, you can see the new addition in the front and behind that to either side you can see the existing facility. The older section renovated in the physical therapy and recreational areas. A partially covered outdoor pavilion was added for activi- ties to be held outdoors. of the facility was HUSER CONSTRUCTION COMPANY, INC. / 410 Cotton Gin Lane / Kerrville, Texas / 830.257.8588 / Fax 830.257.8589/ www.huserco.com F3Af~l~C O~ THE ~~~LS Area: 3,959 SF Cost: $1.0 mil Completion: Febn~ary 2009 Owner: Bank of the Hills Architect: Mr, Owen Graham Project Manager: Jeb Dixon Superintendenfi: Eddie Price Construction Servi Negotiated Contract For Constnaction Bank of the Hills at Sidney Baker South was designed to coordinate with the ex- isting Bank of the Hills facilities. The new branch facility incorporates heavy wooden beams to support the roof and lend a decorative touch. Native limestone rock veneer continues the Hill Country Style inside and out. Landscaping uses plants native to the area to complement the Hill Country ar- chitecture. ~IUSER COIVSTRUCTION COMPAlVY, INC. / 410 Cotton Gin Lane / Kerrville, Texas /830.257.8588 / Fax 830.257.8589/ www.huserco.com NEW CONSTRUCTION KERRVILLE, TEXAS ~C~~~~~~.~.~ C~~~~~ ~~ C~~~sx Area: 41,000 SF Cost: $5.1 Million Completion: December 2004 Owner: Kenville Church of Architect: TEVN Associates Mr. Wesley G~iffin, AIA Project Manager: Scott L. Rain NEW CONSTRUCTION KERRVILLE, TEXAS The Kerrville Church of Christ is a struc- tural steel design of four inter-connected two story structures, covering 41,000 SF under roof with native rock exterior. The project is located on a hilltop on Loop 534 and is visible from many areas of town. Twenty thousand cubic yards of fill were brought in for the building pad which is multi-terraced with massive boulders. One of the challenges of this project was the presence of underground water springs and the lack of any utilities. Throughout the project the superintendent was reliant upon a portable generator to power the project. The project is composed of a chapel, classrooms, offices & a gymnasium/ auditorium (seats 750 people). The Chapel seats ap- proximately 180 people with side walls of 25 foot arched windows and wood paneled dormer win- dows with three similar arched win- dows behind the pulpit. This was Phase I of the massive campus with plans for a permanent sanctuary at a later date. HUSER CONSTRUCTION COMPANY, ~NC. / 410 Cotton Gin Lane / Kerrville, Texas /830.257.8588/ Fax 830.257.8589 I www.huserco.com ~~~~ ~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~1\ Area: 12,824 SF Cost: $3.0 Million Completion: August2003 Owner; Hill Cou~try Memoriat Hospital Architect: The Bower powning Partnership Ms. Terese Fer~uson, AIA Project Manager: Marty Dressen Superintendent: Rick Spence Construction Services: Negotiated Contract for General Construction NEW CONSTRUCTION FREDERICKSBURG, TEXAS The Hill Country Memorial Hospital Women's Pavilion is adjacent to the original hospital. This large facility accommodates women with a more home-like environment for labor and delivery. The Nursery is designed to accommodate the critical needs of premature newborns. The design of the new addition inte- grates the brick design of the origi- nal hospital along with native white limestone rock. HUSER CONSTRUCTION COMPANY, INC. / 410 Cotton Gin Lane / Kemille, Texas / 830.257.8588 / Fax 830.257.8589 / www.huserco.com BID FORM GENERAL CONSTRUCTtON CONTRACT PRWECT: Kerr County She~s Annex Project ~ 200935 BID TO: Kerr County Commissioners Court . Kerr County Courthouse Kemille, Texas 78028 BID FROM: JM Lowe & Company (NAME OF BIDDER) The undersigneci BIDDER agrees, if this Bid is aooepted, to enter into an agreement with OWNER, on AIA fam A101-2007 Standard From of Ag~eement Betw~sen Owr~er and Conh'actor where ihe Basis ~Payment is e Stipulatsd Sum, to perform and fumish the Waic as specified or indicated in the Bidding Documerrts for the bid Pric~ and within fhe Contrac~ Time indicated in the Bid and in aocordance with the other t,erms and conditions of the Contr~ct DocumeMs. . 2. BIDDER further agrees that the contract is non-assignable except as provided for in the Performance and Paymerrt Bonds. 3. In submitting this Bid, BIDDER r+epresents, as more fully set forth in the Agreemerrt, that: a. This Bid w~l remain subjecc:t to acceptance for 30 (thirty) days aRer the day of Bid ~~~9~ ~ b. The Owner has the right to reject this Bid; c. BIDDER accepts the provisions of the ~nstrucctions and Supplemenhary Instructions to Bidders regarding dispositlon aF Bid Security~ d. BIDDER vin11 sign and submit the Agreernent with the Bonds and other documents r~equired by the Bidding Requirements within 10 days aiter the dafie of OWNER's Notioe af Award; e. BIDDER has examined copies af all the Bidding Documents; f. BIDDER has visited the site and become familiar with the generai, bcal, site oonditions, and availability aF labor, utilities and materials; g. BIDDER ~ familiar with federai, state and loc~l laws and regulations; h. BIDDER has cornelated the information known to BIDDER, ir~formation and observatlons obtained from visib to the site, reports and drawings identifled in the Bidding Documerrts and additionai examinations, investigations, exploratbn, tests, studies, and data with the Bidding Docum~ts; i. This Bid is genuine and not made in the intere,st aF or behalf of an undisclosed person~ firtn, or oa'poration and is not submitted in conformity with an agr+eemeM or ruies aF a group, association, a~ganization, or oorporation; BIDDER has not directly or indirectlY induc~ed or solicited anatl~er Bidder to submit a false or sham Bid; j. BIDDER has reoeived the following Addenda, receipt af which is hereby adcnowledged: Addendum Number Date 1-18-10 BID FORM 1 of 5 4. BIDDER will complete the Woric in accordance with the Contrad Documents for the guaranteed maximum oost af the following prioes: BID PACKAGE I(A) : SITE UTILITIES STIPULATED SUM BASE BID _,,.I PRICE ~ FI'P'I~ ! r14NSA ~~ S~'~1/~C v~ ~uv-~--t~ ~-s ($ 50, 7 (use words) (figures) BID PACKAGE I(B) : BUILDING PAD STIPULATED SUM BASE BID ~/ ` PRICE IVlVI~ '~I~OblSANN~Q~IAYs ($ 9a, vov j (use w~ds) ' (figures) BID PACKAGE 1(C) : GRADING, DRAINAGE, PAVING STIPULATED SUM BASE BID 'I~ PRICE ~I~-~G ~fNv1/~1'Y.o~ ~01~1/ F~~'~-~ '(~d1aSllv+~- -~wo N,~ ~,~w~ N~~~u {~d ~~ A K ~$ ~ 4 ~ , ~.q~ , ~~~,M«~S~ ' c~~~ 11. BID PACKAGE II : BUILDING SHELL PRICE TED SUM BASE BID ~~~~~ ' luN~~, ~w~~~ ~~r ~ 01At~h~' tT N(H,e ~u~ ~~-~t.d. -bo 1~ ars ($ 3~.4~ 9 e o . 1 (use words) (figures) III. BID PACKAGE Ilt : BUILDING INTERIORS STIPULATED SUM BASE BID u ~" L PRICE ~1NG ["Tu-V-~YY~ 5-~t~f~y F~~AItiT 'T~Ot~tSAv+/t- ''rwa E~'uv~d+~ F!~ ~oll~rt ~$ 564~, ~5v ~ (use words) ' (figures) If all Bid Packages are awarded under a single oontract, Bidder agrees to c~mplete w~ork for the follo~wing: TOTAL ALL BID PACKAGES I(Aj-I(C)~ 118~ 111 POT E 5TIPULATED SUM BASE BID O~ G M 1~« 14N OVf ~~I UlV1 ~~ ~pt~-~iV TWo Tlnous~~1. F~ve ~KHd-r~,~- ~vll~rs ~$ ! 14~ ~oo (use words) ( i9ures) BID FORM 2 of 5 If Bid Packages II & III are awarded under a singie contr~act, Bidder agrees to complete work for the following: TOTAL BID PACKAGES II ~ 111 only TOTAL STIPULATED SUM BASE BID , f_1 ~1 , PRICE ~ ~fnT ~11dV1~hr~ N-N~e FjVv ~ , VldvlSl-v~~. fj0~CA1-t ($ ~qs,'GD~ ~ (use words) (figures) ALTERNATE 1: 2 Course Surtac~e Treadnent over Flexible Base in lieu of HMAC ~ ~ ~~ ~ ~~ ~ ~ ALTERNATE 2: 12"x12" VCT in lieu of Giue Down Carpet <~/ 6~ 000 ~ ALTERNATE 3: Exterior Stone Wainscot ~ I~, 0 0 ~ 5. Upon receipt of a written Notioe to Proceed, Bidder agrees to oommer~ce work immediately. Bidder will compl~e the worlc in accordance with the contrad documents within the follawing number of calendar days: BID PACKAGE I(/~ : SITE UTILITlES '+' S CALENDAR DAYS BID PACKAGE I(B) : BUILDING PAD 35 CALENDAR DAYS BID PACKAGE 1(C) : GRADING/DRAINAGE/PAVING ~ ~ CALENDAR DAYS BID PACKAGE II : BUILDING SHELL ~o $ CALENDAR DAYS BID PACKAGE 111: INTERIORS I n ~ CALENDAR DAYS If all Bid Packages are awarcled under a single oontr~act, Bidder agrees to complete work within the following number of calendar da~rs: TOTAL ALL BID PACKAGES 1(A}I(C),118~ 111 ~ 9 5 CALENDAR DAYS If Bid Packages II 8 III are awarded under a single contract, Bidder ac,~ees to complete woric within the following number of calendar days: ~ TOTAL ALL BID PACKAGES 11 ~ 111 only /~ 5 CALENDAR DAYS 6. BIDDER agrees that the Work wili be substantially complete and ready for final payment in accordance with the General Conditions on or be~fore the dates or within the number of c~lendar morrths indic;ated in the Agreement The Work shall indude a 2-week commissioning period followi~ the Date of Substantial Completion. 7. The following documents are attached to and made a condition of this Bid: (a) Bid Security in the form vf Bid Bond oertified checl~ cashier's check, or Bid Bond (b) Bidder's Qualification Statement (c) List af 3ubcontractors BID FORM 3 ~ 5 8. Overhead and Pro~t The Undersigned hereby agrees that the Contractor's overhead and profit, to be charged in paymerrt of Additionai Work, will be based upon the fdlowing peroe~ of the oost for said Waic. Addfional Work by Contractors own forces: OVERHEAD AND PROFIT ~0 g6 Additional Work by Subcontrac~ors forces: OVERHEAD AND PROFIT / 0 96 SUBMtTTED on J a n u a ry 2 2 . 2010. gy; JM Lowe & Company (SEAL) (Frm Name) `~~~~ S ~,° 1'1~ir~1 (Signaturo of Person AuUwrized b Sign) ~ Business Address: 7 2 0 E a r 1 G a r r e t t Kerrville, TX 78028 Phone No: 830-895-5202 FaxNo: 830-895-5204 Email: cconklin~jmlowecompany.com BID FORM 4 of 5 LIST OF SUBCONTRACTORS List of Suboontrac~ors to be awarcied pordons oF work. it is the intent of the Owner to rely on the accuracy af the infdmation provided. Af~ executbn of the Construction Contract, the suc~cessful Bidder shall not change suboontractors for the work listed without written oonserrt from the Owner. Consent shall be ir~ the form of a Change Order issued by the Architect. 1. Earth Work 2. Site Paving 3. Fou~dation 4. Mill~vork/Fnish Carpentry 5. Doors & Frames 6. Flooring 7. Painting 8• Preen~naered Metal Building 12. Plumbing 13. MechanicaUHVAC 14. Eleotrical Submitted by: E~lw, u~d ~T~hr ~.G~ ~~e. E.l-~v~uiv-~ J"ev-s cl~~cG I~hIj~4Y~Vl CQ~IG~iTL _ ~ Tr,nv,'s Mrtlwo~-~- _ ~u 11 ~a or-l CArp~~' Vl~of-~~ _TrAN~)dTf, ~NC . ~Aint-h' V1/~i~Iwiwl sfe~ ~N;Idlv~qr _tTAr ~ ~W ~~vt1ti-biNa IT'A.1-~i/1 !7'~I-~YN~ ~ COd ~ihq ~WGSOh~Yi ~CG11-~G JM Lowe & Com~,~y Bidder January 22, 2010 Date BID FORM 5 of 5 Washington International Insurance Company Itasca, Illinois BID BOND KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS, That We, JM Lowe 8 Company of Kerrville, Texas as Principal, and Washington International Insurance Company of Itasca, Illinois as Surety, an Arizona corporation duly licensed to do 6usiness in the State of New Hampshire are held and firmly bound unto County Court of Kerry County, Texas as Obligee, in the penal sum of Five Percent of Greatest Amount Bid Dollars ($ 5% G.A.B. ), for the payment of which the Principal and the Surety bind themselves, their heirs, executors, administrators, successors and assigns, jointly and severally, firmly by these presents. THE CONDITION OF THIS OBLIGATION IS SUCH, That, whereas the Principal has submitted, or is about to submit, a proposal or a bid to the Obligee on a contract for KERR COUNTY SHERIFF'S ANNEX 400 CLEARWATER PASEO KERRVILLE, TX 78028 NOW, THEREFORE, if the aforesaid principal shall be awarded #he contract, the said principal will within the period specfied therefore, or, if no period be specified, within ten (10) days after the notice of such award into a contract and give bond for the faithful performance of the contract, then this obligation shall be null and void, otherwise the principal and the surety will pay unto the obligee the difference in money between the amount of the bid of said principal and the amount for which the obligee may legally contract with another party to perform the work if the latter amount be in excess of the former; in no event shall the liability hereunder exceed the penal sum hereof. PROVIDED AND SUBJECT OF THE CONDITION PRECEDENT, that any suits at law or proceedings in equity brought or to brought against the Surety to recover any claim hereunder must be instituted and service had upon the Surety within ninety (90) days after the acceptance of said bid of the Principal by the Obligee. Any person who, with the intent to defraud or knowing that he is facilitating a fraud against an insurer, submits an application or files a claim containing a false or deceptive statement is guilty of insurance fraud. SIGNED, SEALED AND DATED this 22nd day of January, 2010. ADDRESS ALL CORRESPONDENCE TO: NAS SURETY GROUP 1 Z770 Merit Drive Suite 600 Dallas, TX 75251 BND 140 S REV (OS/95) JM Lowe 8 Compan By: Washington International Insurance Co BY~ a nce L. Rh des, ome~Ir~F NAS SURETY GROITP NORTH AMERICAN SPECIALTY INSURANCE COMPANY WASHINGTON IlVTERNATTONAL INSURANCE COMPANY GENERAL POWER OF ATTORNEY KNOW AI.L MEN BY Tl~SE PRESENTS, THAT North Amaican Specialty In~ugnce Company, a corporation duly organized and existing unda laws of the State of New Hampshire, a~d having its principal ofTce in the City of ivl~chester, New Hmmpshire, and Washington Intemahonai Insutance Compsny, a carporetion organized and existing under the laws of the State of New Hampshire and having its principal office in the City of Itasca, Illinois, each does hereby make, constitute and appoint: LAWRENCE L. RHODES, BRADLEY D. JOHNSON, MARILYN CALIiOUN and STEVEN E. WHITE JOINTLY OR SEVERAI.LY Its true and lawful Attomry(s}in-Fact, to make, e~cute, seal and detiver, for and on its behalf and as its act and deed, bonds or otber writings obligatory in the nature of a bond on behalf of each of said Companies, as sntety, on contcacts of sure~yship es m~e or may be required ar pe~itted by law, regulation, contract or othe~wisc, pmtrided ttiat no bond or undertaking or contract or suretyship executed under this authority shall exceed the amount of TWENTY-F1VE MILLION ($25,000,000.00} DOLLARS This Power of Attomey is granted and is si~ed by facsim~7e under and by the authority of the following Re~lutions adopted by the Boards of Din~tois of both North American Specialty Insucance Company and Washington Intemational Insurance Company at meetings duly called and held on the 24ffi of March, ?A00: "RESOLVED, that any two of the Presidents, any Managing Director, am Senior Vice President, any Vice President, any Assistent Vice President, the Secretary or any Ass~stant Secretary be, and each or any of tliem hereby is auttmrized to exe~ute a Power of Atlnrney qualifying the atfomey named in the given Power of Attomey to execute on be~alf of the Compeny bonds, undertakings and all contiacts of surety, and that esch or any of them hereby is author'rzed to attest to the execution of azry such Power of Attomc,y and to attach therein the seal of the Compeay~, and it is FURTf~'.1t RESOLVED, that the signahme of such officers and the seal of the Company may be affixed tn any soch Power of Attomey or to acry certificate relating tl~eteto by facsmmile, and airy such Power of Attomey or ceitificate bearing sach facsimile signahues ~ fscsimile seal shall be binding upon the Compeny when so affixed and 'm the futune with regard to any bond, undertaking or contract of surety to which it is attached" ~xuan~y ~TM '~ 5 ~1',~~'~GG9' ~`~~~"~'_.-."_" • ~ { ~`'~~ By ~,~+~:.. _~~ S~ ;~ = 3tevm P. Mduso~, Pmid~~t 4 C6ief8zecuthe Otllar of wKlL~oo~ Lmrn~Ho~u Inuma Com~y ~rr ~~''s : i7i 197~ !~ Safor Ybe hsiicrto[NaU Amvier Spe~14 fawn~a Gb~p~ ~j, y ~~~,~;~;,~~'~~ ~~ ::~. ~n~~e-~ ~. ~.~..~~ ~ By ,r: ~. waa M. L.vm.e, sedv vre ri ofw.rl.~lo. idermtfom~ ~,.v,.Q co,,,p.n~ . 6 Vln PndMat dNoe16 AmeMaa ~~ Lroraeoe Cuopaq~ IN WITNE55 WHEREOF, North American Specialty Ins~ce Company aQd Washington International Insurance Company have cau.9ed tl~eir official seals to be hereunto af~ce~ and these piesents to be signed by thea aukhorrzed officeis this 3~ day of SCPten-ber . 20 fl8 . North American Specialty Insunnce Campany Washmgton International Insurance Company State of Illinois County of Du Page ~~ pn ~ 30th ~, og Septembe.r ~ 20 Og , before me, a Notary Public personally appeared Steven P. Anderson , President and CEO of Washington Intemational Insorsnce Company and Senior V ce President of Norfh American Specialty Insurance Company and David M. Layman , Senior Vice President of Washington International Ins~uance Company and Vice President of North American Specialty Insurance Company, personally known to me, who being by me duly swom, ac}z~owledged that ti~ey signed the above Power of Attnmey as officera of and acl~owledged said insttument to be the voluntary act and deed of their resoective comnanies. ~.:~ ~ ~~~~~ ~B19Piia.;ldD6l3012 ~~ ~ ~~~~. Donna D. 5klens, Notary Public I, Jau-es A. Cazpeitter the duly elected Assistmtt Secnetacy of North American Specialty Insurance Company and Washington Intanational Insarauce Company, do hereby certify that the above and foregoing is a tcve and comect copy of a Power of Attorney given by said North American Speciatty Ins~uance Compsny and Washington Intemational Insurance Compsny, which is still in full fot~ce and effect. IN WITNESS WHEItEOF, I have set my hand and affixed the seals of the Companies this 2~d day of J~nuerY _ 20 10 ~.~.~~` Umea A. G[pemer. Yia Preaidat 6 A~iapm Seeretery of W~ la[ertutlonl U~swanx Cmipmy d. Nath Ameucu~ Specidty ]aronooe Cmp~ny IMPORTANT NOTICE In order to obtain information or make a complaint: You may contact Jim Carpenter, ~ce President - Claims, at 1-800-338-0753. You may call Washington International Insurance Company and/or North American Specialty Insurance Company's toll-free number for information or to make a complaint a~ 1-800-338-0753 You may also write to Washington International Insurance Company and/or North American Specialty Insurance Company at the following address: 1200 Arlington Heights Road #400 Itasca, IL 60143 You may contact the Texas Department of Insurance to obtain information on companies, coveiages, rights or complaints at: 1- 800-252-3439 You may write the Teaas Department of Insurance: P.O. Boa 149104 Austin, TX 787149104 Faz: (512) 475-1771 Web: htto://www.tdi.state.tz.us E-mail: ConsumerProtection(~a,tdi.state.ta.us PRENIIUM 4R CLAIM DISPUTES: Should you have a dispute conceming your premium or about a claim you should first contact the Washington International Insurance Company andlor North American Specialty Insurance Company. Ifthe dispute is not resolved, you may conta~t the Texas Department of Insurance. ATTACH THIS NOTICE TO YOUR POLICY: This notice is for infom~ation only and dces not become a part or condition of the attached document. AVISO IMPORTANTE Para obtener infonnacion o paca someter un queja: Puede comunicarse con Jim Carpenter, ~ce President - Claims, al 1-800-338-0753. Usted puede llamr al numero de telefono gcaiis de Washington Intemational Insurance Company and/or North American Specialty Insurance Company's para informacion o para someter una queja al: 1-800-338-0753 Usted tambien puede escribir a Washington International Insurance Company and/or North American Specialty Iasurance Company al: 1200 Arlington Heights Road #~400 Itasca, IL 60143 Puede escribir al Departmento de Seguros de Teaas para obtener informacion acerca de companias, coberturas, derechos o quejas al: 1- 80a252-3439 Puede escribir al Departmento de Seguros de Teaas: P.O. Boz 1491d4 ~ Austin, TX 78714-9104 Faz: (512) 475-1771 Web: httu:/lwww.tdi.state.ta.us ~ma~7: ConsumerProtection(~a,tdi.state.ta.us DISPUTAS SOBRE PRIMAS O RECLAMOS: Si tiene una disputa concemieate a su prima. o a un reclamo, debe comunicaase con el Washington Internationa! Insura~nce Company and/or North American Specialty Insurance Company primero. Si no se resuelve la disputa, puede entonces comunicarse con el Departmento de Seguros de Texas. UNA ESTE AVISO A SU POLIZA; Este aviso es solo para proposito de infromacion y no se converte en parte o condicion del documento adjunto. • ~ ~ TM =- Document A305 -1986 Contractor's Qualification Statement The Undersigned certifies under oath that the information provided herein is true and sufficiently complete so as not to be misleading. ~ SUBMITTED T0: County Court of Kerr County Texas I ADDRESS: 700 Main Street Kemille, TX 78028 ~ SUBMITTED BY: JM Lowe & Company ~ NAME: Mike Lowe I ADDRESS: 720 Earl Garrett Kerrville, TX 78028 PRINCIPAL OFFlCE: I[ X] Corporation FID 82-0541452 [ ] Partnership [ ] Individual [ ] Joint Venture [ l Other ~ NAME OF PROJECT ('f applicable): Kerr County Sheriffs Annex TYPE OF WORK (file separate form for each Classification of Work): [ X ] General Construction [ ] HVAC [ j Electrical [ ] Plumbing [ ] Other (please specify) § 1. ORGANIZATION ~§ 1.1 How many years has your organization been in business as a Contractor? 18 § 1.2 How many years has your organization been in business under its present business name? 17 § 1.21 Under what other or former names has your organization operated? H & M Construction ADDITIONS AND DELETIONS: The author of this document has added information needed for its completion. The author may also have revised the text of the original AIA standard form. An Additions and Deletions Report that notes added information as well as revisions to the standard form text is available from the author and should be reviewed. A vertical line in the left margin of this document indicates where the author has added necessary information and where the author has added to or deleted from the original AIA text. This document has important legai consequences. Consultation with an attomey is encouraged with respect to its completion or modification. This form is approved and recommended by the American Institute of Architects (AIA) and The Associated General Contractors of America (AGC) for use in evaluating the qualificffiions af contractors. No endorsement of the submitting party or verfication af the information is made by AIA or AGC. AIA Document A305"' - 1986. Copyright ~ 1964, 1969, 1979 and 1986 by The American Insdtute of Architects. All rlghts reserved. WARNING: This AIA° Document Is protected by U.S. Copyright Law and Intematfonal Treatles. Unauthorized reproduction or dlstribution ot this AIA~ Document, or any ,~ portion of it, may result fn severe clvll and criminal penalties, and wlll be prosecuted to the maximum extent possible under the law. This document was produced by AIA soflware at 11:18:40 on 01/20/2010 under Order No.3969233651 1 which expires on OS/08/2010, and is not for resale. Usar Notes: (1818709869) § 1.3 If your organization is a corporation, answer the following: § 1.3.1 Date of incorporation: May 10, 1992 § 1.3.2 State of incorporation: Texas § 1.3.3 President's name: John Michael Lowe § 1.3.4 Vice-president's name(s) Laurie T Lowe, CPA § 1.3.5 Secretary's name: § 1.3.6 Treasurer's name: § 1.4 If your organization is a partnership, answer the following: § 1.4.7 Date of organization: § 1.4.2 Type of partnership (if applicable): § 1.4.3 Name(s) of general partner(s) § 1.5 If your organization is individually owned, answer the following: § 1.5.1 Date of organization: § 1.5.2 Name of owner: § 1.6 If the form of your organization is other than those listed above, describe it and name the principals: § 2. LICENSING § 2.1 List jurisdictions and trade categories in which your organization is legally qualified to do business, and indicate registration or license numbers, if applicable. ~ Conh~actor's License: Boerne, Fredericksburg, Kem~ille, San Antonio § 2.2 List jurisdictions in which your organization's partnership ar trade name is filed. ~ Kerr County, State of Texas § 3. EXPERIENCE § 3.1 List the categories of work that your organization normally performs with its own forces. Finish Carpentry Rough Carpentry Concrete Demolition § 3.2 Claims and Suits. (If the answer to any of the questions below is yes, please attach details.) § 3.2.1 Has your organization ever failed to complete any work awarded to it? No § 3.2.2 Are there any judgments, claims, arbitration proceedings or suits pending or outstanding against your organizarion or its officers? No AIA Dxument A305"' - 1966. Copyright ~ 1964, 1969, 1979 and 1986 by The American Institute of Architects. All rights reserved. WARNING: This AIA~ Document Is proteeted by U.S. Copyright Law and Intematfonat Treaties. Unauthorized reproduction or distribution of this AIA~ Document, or any poRfon of it, may result in severe clv(I and criminal penalties, and wfll be prosecuted to the maximum extent possible under the law. This document 2 was produced by AIA software at 11:18:40 on 0120/2010 under Order No.3969233651 1 which expires on 05/OB/2010, and is not for resale. User Notes: - . (1818709869) § 3.2.3 Has your organization filed any law suits or requested azbitration with regard to construction contracts within the last five years? No § 3.3 Within the last five years, has any officer or principal of your organizatian ever been an of~'icer or principal of another organization when it failed to complete a construction contract? (If the answer is yes, please attach details.) ~ No § 3.4 On a separate sheet, list major construction projects your organization has in progress, giving the name of project, owner, architect, contract amount, percent complete and scheduled completion date. ~ See Attached Work in Progress § 3.4.1 State total worth of work in progress and under contract: $6.OM § 3.5 On a separate sheet, list the major projects your organization has completed in the past five years, giving the name of project, owner, azchitect, contract amount, date of completion and percentage of the cost of the work performed with your own forces. ~ See Attached Completed Jobs § 3.5.1 State average annual amount of construction work performed during the past five years: $6.SM § 3.6 On a separate sheet, list the construction experience and present commitments of the key individuals of your organization. ~ See Attached Resumes § 4. REFERENCES § 4.1 Trade References: ~ See Attached Trade References § 4.2 Bank References: Wells Fazgo Bank Mark Haufler 301 Junction Hwy Kerrville, Texas 78028 (830)792-7812 § 4.3 Surety: § 4.3.1 Name of bonding company: Washington Intemational Insurance Company Itasca, IL 60143 § 4.3.2 Name and address of agent: HUB International Rigg Larry Rhodes AIA Document A305'~ - 1986. Copyright ~ 1964, 1g69, 1979 and 1986 by The American Institute of Architects. All rights reserved. WARNING: This AIA° Document Is protected by U.S. Copyright Law and Intemational Treatfes. Unauthorized reproductlon or distributlon of this AIA° Document, or any portion of It, may resuk in severe civll and crlminal penalties, and will be prosecuted to the mauimum extent posslble under the law. This document 3 was produced by AIA software at 11:18:40 on 01/20/2010 under Order No.3969233651 1 which expires on OS/OB/2010, and is not for resale. User Notes: - (1818T09869) 10777 Westheimer, Suite 300 Houston, TX 77042-3454 (713) 425-6631 § 5. FlNANCING § 5.1 Financial Statement. § 5.1.1 Attach a financial statement, preferably audited, including your organization's latest balance sheet and income statement showing the following items: Current Assets (e.g., cash, joint venture accounts, accounts receivable, notes receivable, accrued income, deposits, materials inventory and prepaid expenses); Net Fixed Assets; Other Assets; C~urent Liabilities (e.g., accounts payable, notes payable, accrued expenses, provision for income taxes, advances, accrued salaries and accrued payroll taxes); Other Liabilities (e.g., capital, capital stock, authorized and outstanding shares par values, earned surplus and retained eamings). § 5.1.2 Name and address of firm preparing attached financial statement, and date thereof: § 5.1.3 Is the attached financial statement for the identical organization named on page one? § 5.1.4 If not, explain the relationship and financial responsibility of the organization whose financial statement is provided (e.g., parent-subsidiary). § 5.2 Wiil the organization whose financial statement is attached act as guarantor of the contract for construction? § 6. SIGNATURE ~§ 6.1 Dated at this 22'~ day of January 2010 Name of Organization: JM Lowe & Company By: Mike Lowe Title: President ~ AIA Dxument A305"' -1986. Copyright ~ 1964, 1969, 1979 and 1986 by The American Institute of Architects. All rights reserved. WARNING: This AIA° Document Is protected by U.S. Copyright Law and Intemational Treaties. Unauthorized reproductlon or distribution oi this AIA° Doeument, or any poRion oi ft, may result in severe civ(I and criminal penalties, and will be prosecuted to the ma~cimum extent possible under the law. This document 4 was produced by AIA software at 11:18:40 on 01/20/2010 under Order No.3969233651_1 which expires on OS/OB/2010, and is not for resale. User Notes: (1818709869) I § s.z I Mr. John Michael Lowe being duly sworn deposes and says that the information provided h~ein is true and sufficiently complete so as not to be misleading. Subscribed and swom before me this 22°d day of January 2010 NotaryPublic: ~ ~ ,,e:p""~:;•-,_ CAROIYN E. LITTLE =~~ ~= Notary Public, State of Texas ; ~., 1.,F My Commission Expires My Commission Expires: 12/27/13 '~>%~~~~t`~' Decembar 27, 2913 ~~,~,~ ,~„ aA Docomeet A30b° -1986. Copyright O 1964, 1969, 1979 and 1986 by The Americen Ir~stitute d prchitedg, pp ~g~ ~ry~. WARNING: This AIA~ Document is protected by U.S. Copyright Law and Intemational Treaties. Unauthorized reproduction or distribution of this AIA~ Document, or any poRion of it, may result in severe civi~ and criminal penakies, and will be prosecuted to the maximum extent possible under the law. This doc~nent was produced by AIA soRware a~ 14:30:22 on 01/20/2010 under Order No.3969233651 1 which e~ires on OS/pg/2010, and is not fir resale. Usar Notas: - (930046546) Work in Progress OWNER Hill Coun Transit District ARCHITECT Schwarz Hanson Architects CURRENT CONTRACT AMOLTNT $1,427,000 PERCENT CONIl'LETE g~~o SPECIFIC CONTRACT BEGINNING DATE 2009 OWNER Lillian Huds eth Memorial Hos ital ARCHITECT O'Connell Robertson CLTRRENT CONTRACT AMOUNT $2,401,000 PERCENT COMPLETE 4% SPECIFIC CONTRACT BEGIlVNING DATE 2009 ,~; ~~~x:d Completed Jobs OWNER Hunt United Methodist Church . ARCHITECT COMPLETTON DATE 2009 OWNER United SA Federal Credit Union ARCHITECT SA Partnershi COMPLETION DATE 2009 OWNER Schreiner Universi ARCHITECT Graeber, Simmons & Cowen, Inc. COMPLETION DATE 2009 OWNER Kerrville Area Chamber of Commerce ARCHITECT Peter W. Lewis Architect + Associates COMPLETTON DATE 2009 OWNER Guadalu e National Bank ARCHITECT Peter W. Lewis Architect + Associates COMPLETION DATE 2009 OWNER Kerrville Board of Realtors ARCHTTECT Peter W. Lewis Architect + Associates COMPLETION DATE 2008 OWNER Ra ond Brothers, I Ltd. ARCHITECT Peter W. Lewis Architect + Associates COMPLETION DATE 2008 OWNER Ci of Kerrville ARCHITECT Garrett Harmon Architects COMPLETION DATE 2008 - ~.:~~; Y~~~::-: ~ ~,_ . ~~,_:;~~ :~_ ~ ~~~: ; ~ ,~~:;,; ', ~ ~.~..~, ::~i;~1~~:~s 9 , ~i~~ :.S~C~~c-ti~.s~~.~~: ~ i . ~r;'i:, :.~ :;~~t~::: Carson J. Conklin Estimator/Project Manager Work History J M LOWE & COMPANY 2006-PRESENT ^ Responsible for managing the day to day operations on all assigned commercial construction projects. ^ Responsible for estimating all projects including negotiated and hard bid. Project manager for the Remax Office Building ($1.7M), Purple Sage Ranch Additions and Renovations ($3.2M), Guadalupe National Bank ($1.81V~, Schreiner University Fitness Center ($6.4M), Schreiner University CCAC Plaza/Delaney Hall ($100K), The Trust Company ($460K), Hunt United Methodist Church ($54K), and various other projects. SEDALCO CONSTRUCTION SERVICES 2000-2006 ^ Superintendent responsible for construction management of various commercial projects including Magnolia Green Parking Garage, Boswell High School Baseball/Softball Complex, and Additions/Renovations to four Dallas ISD campuses. ^ Project Engineer responsible for project controls and scheduling on Barksdale AFB Air Traffic Control Tower and Mart Juvenile Detention Facility. ^ Estimator responsible for bid analysis, scope review, and buyout as well as budget development for preconstruction services. Education ^ Texas A&M University ^ Graduated 2002, B.S. in Construction Science C0111~CriUri1~7 • Kerrville Noon Rotary • Young Men's Business League ^ Leadership Kerr County • Zoning Ordinance Input Committee - City of Kerrville `. -i +" -i4 .~ Greg A. Pate Project Manager Work History J M LOWE & COMPANY 2008-PRESENT • Responsible for managing the day to day operations on all assigned comxnercial construction projects. • Project manager for the Texas Landman Hangar, Sheftall Remodel and Renovations, Kerrville Boazd of Realtors, Kerrville Area Chamber of Commerce, and various other projects. BCI CONSTRUCTION 2005-2008 ^ Project Manager and Superintendent responsibilities include manage all aspects of the construction process including marketing, planning, scheduling, quality control, and coordination of job-site resources ^ Estimated project costs, performed take-offs and developed project proposals • Managed and Supervised over 50 projects through-out the Texas Hill Country Education • Texas A&M University • Graduated 2000, Bachelor of Science n;, ~~.:~::~ ;r Rodney Carroll Superintendent Work History J M LOWE & COMPANY 2002 - PRESENT ^ Responsible for overseeing every aspect of the construction process on assigned projects o Guadalupe National Bank - $1.8M o Texas Landman Hangar - $800K o The Trust Company - $460K o Re/Max - $1.7M o Hugo's Spa - $700K o Knights of Columbus - $500K o Giddens Bed & Breakfast - $1.2M o Eckard Corporate Offices - $578K o Kerrville Aviation - $626K o Giddens Bed & Breakfast - $1.2M o Capital Farm Credit - $350K o Alegria - $700K TOWERS OF TEXAS ^ Oversee all civil construction for all projects and crews; ^ 75 -100 projects CONTEMPORARY CONSTRUCTION TERRY VAUGHN STEELWORKS ^ Taylor County, Bass Elementary School ^ Taylor County, General Dynamic • Taylor County, Pough's Diesel Repair ~' ~i: ~ ;[ii^+..:5 ~.. 2000 - 2002 1990 - 2000 1982,1988 - 1990 Trade References: Ingram Readymix Sheplers Andy Simon (210) 656-3010 (830) 739-4326 MG Building Materials Clarlyle Carpet & Paint Harold Ludlow Kirk Bond (830) 257-2300 (830) 257-5222 BFI Palmer Steel Supplies (800) 275-4234 Lonnie Osborne (956) 686-6575 Allen & Allen Hardware jim Kyper Wessely-Thompson Hardware (210) 733-9191 Norma Ponce (210) 344-3081 Mobile Mini (800) 456-1751 Quality Equipment Company David Moravitz R W Jones Concrete Const. (210) 337-6136 Roy Jones (210)732-7103 All Points Communications Bill Morgan Dumas Hardware (Z10) 348-9205 Greg Kanning (210) 655-0061 Five Star Rentals Ray Scazborough Trinity Door & Window (830) 896-0282 Steve Sweeney (512) 755-1221 R. C. McBryde Oil Nowlin McBryde Thad Ziegler Glass (830) 257-6577 Doug Weir (830) 257-6166 A&A Tire (830) 367-4640 Sunbelt Rentals Todd Penick (830) 456-1532 r 'y ,,. ~~,x Bank References: Wells Fargo Mark Haufler 301 Junction Hwy Kerrville, Texas 78028 (830) 792-7812 Bonding Company References: Hub International Rigg Larry Rhodes 10777 Westheimer, Suite 300 Houston, Texas 77042-3454 713-425-6631 Washington International Insurance Co. 1200 Arlington Heights Road #400 Itasca, IL 60143 800-338-0753 Bonding Capacity: $lOM ~~ .r +c~ n~s-rr-~u c-r~ra ~~ Competitive Sealed Proposal for County Court of Kerr County Texas Project: Kerr County Sheriff's Annex Project ID 2009-22A9 ~anuary 22, 2010 ~~ D. L. Bandy Constructors, Inc. Kerr County Sheriff's Annex TABLE OF CONTENTS Bid ProposalForm/Subcontractor List Bid BQnd AIA A305 Form (Qualification Statement) Tab A- Current & Major Projects/Reference Letters Tab B- Resumes/Management Personnel and Plan Tab C- Trade, Bank and Bonding References BID FORM GENERAL CONSTRUCTlON CON7RACT PROJECT: Kerr Courity Shariffs Annex ProJect ~€ 200935 BID T~: Kerr County Comrnlssioners Court . Kerr County Courthouse Kerrv~le, Texas 78028 BID FROM: D. L. Bandy Constructors, Inc. ~NAME OF BIDDERj 1. The undersigned BIDDER agrees, ff thts Bid is ac~epted, to enter irrto an agreement with OWNER, on AIA fam A901-20D7 Standar+d From ofAgreemer~ 8etw~een Owrrer anat Corrtraator where the Basis af Payment is a S#lpufated Surn, to perform and iumish the Work as specif"~ed or indicated in the Bidding Documer~s !or the bid Price and withirt the Contract Time indicated in the Bid and in aa:ord,ance wEth the ather terms and oondttlons of the Contract Documents. 2. BIDDER further agrees that the oontract is non-asslgnable except as provided far in the Perforrnance arxl Paym~t 6onds. 3. In suhmitting this Bid, BIDDER represents, as more fully set forlh in ihe qgreernent, that: a. This Bid wNl remain subject to acceptance far 34 {thirty) days after the day crf Bid ~n~9~ ' b. The Owner has the right to reject this Bid; c. BIDDER ac~cepts the provisions of the ~qstruct;ons arxi Supplementary lnstrucfiiot~s to Bidders regarding dispos~ion of Bid Secxarity; d. BiDDER an11 sign and submit the A~reement with the Bonds and other docurnents required by the 8idding Requirements within 10 days after the date of OWNER's Notice of Award; e. BIDDER fias examined copies of all the Bidding Document,s; f. BfDDER has vlsited the site and bec~me fam~iar with the general, local, site Conditians, and availability pf labpr, utilities and materials; g. BIDDER is famtliar with federal, state and iocal laws and ~ulatians; h. BIDDER has corrdated the ir~formatian known to BIDDER, k~formation and abservatbns obtalned from vislts to the slte, ~orts and drawings identlfied in tlie Bidding Documents and addi~ional examinations, investigatior~s, exploration, tests, studies, and dat-a with the Bidding Dc~cumesrts; i. This Bid ~ gerwine and not matle in the interest of or behali af an urtdisd~ed person~ firrr-~ a' c~rporatian arid is nat subm~ted in confortnity with an agreemeni a rules af a 9roup, assoc~ation, or~anization, or corporation, BIDDER has nat directl~r or indirectly induced or soNo~ed ano#her Bidder to submit a f~lse or sham Bid; J. BIDDER h~ received the fWowing Addenda, recelpt af which is hereby acknowledged: Adde~dum Number Dete 1 1/18/10 BID FORM ~ ~5 _. i 4. BIDDER w~l complete the Wak in acoardarx~ with 11'ie Cantract Documents fer the ' guara~teed r~aximum cost of fhe f~llowing prices: !. BID PACKAGE I(Ay : SITE UTILITIES ; ; STIPULATED SUM E~ k~ ~ c~ v~~ :~ PRICEy % ~t~ ' `` - t~~~ Do~ . c~v ~ {use wards) (figures) BID PACKAGE ~B) : BUILDING PAD STIPULA ED SUM BAS ~ ID ln~ ~~`l~_ PRICE ~n e h v nr.l~~c ~c~/ ~'i.,1~n ~, ~h S 4~ J. c r S - i ($ ~~~ i (~ ~L7 } ~ , (use wortis) {flg~es) ! ; ~. BID PAGKAGE I{C) : GRADING, DRAINAGEt PAVING I BASE ~ , ~~ 5 ; v~~~ a tfi~~~ ~~Se 11. BID PACKAGE II : BUILDING SHEU. STIPULATED SUM BASE BID Df71C!~ ~.'~ ~-~' Ll,_ nr~ltc~ G` r ~~_ ~~ ~1 {use words) . (figures) 11l. BID PACKAGE 111: BUILDING INTERIORS STIPULATED SUM BASE BID / ~ // ~7 ~J / ~......~ Ji . / I ~_ I. / r. ._ J~N .. /' I ~O, 7~ ~ 7InU rSG ~ J, G/[~ //4t'~ t~~.2 ~~~ . c~C~ ) (use words) ' (figures) - ~f ai~ gid packages are awarded under a single c~nfiract, Bidder agraes io camplete work for the fdlowing: TOTAL ALL BID PAGKAGES I(A}~(C}, ll a-111 TOTAL STiPULATED SUM BASE BID PR1CE ~i~c /l~%~~t n Q~'It ~i un~'~'~ G' ~~ ~w1r'~~~ ~~~ a1t~u SGr ~.,i ~~'~~~~ .' S BID FORM 2 af 5 !f 6id packages II ~ Iil are awarded under a singie contract, Bidder agrees to canplete work for the following: TOTAL BID PACKAGE3 I~ 8~ III only TOTAL STIPULATED SUM BASE BID PRICE ~, ~, ~ 1~~.,~s%%~„ L~Hc/ ~~~ ~~-, V'~n ~~c•~s~ „I ~~~l~i~/'~ rs i~ ~_~ oc~c ~. c~~~ . tuse words} 5. ALTERNATE 1: 2 Course SurFace TreMment orrer Flexible Base ~/~ .~~ V~~ In lieu of HMAC Ai.TERNATE 2: 12"x12" YCT in lieu of Glue Dovm Carpet =._.~~~.~ ~~ °~~ ALTERNATE 3: Exterior Stone Wainswt ~~~~ •`-5 ~~~ ~~ ~~ Upon receipt c~f a written Notice tfl Proceed, Bidder agrees to commencf: work immediately. Bidder will comp4z~te the wo~lc in acoordanc~ with the conb-act documents withi~ the foH~wing number of calendar days: ' BID PACKAGE I{A) : SITE UTILITEES BID PACKAGE I(B) : BUILDING PAD BID PACKAGE !(C) : GRADINGIDRAtNAGE/PAVING BID PACKA~3E II : BUfLDING SH~ BID PACKAGE III : INTERIORS ~ CALENDAR DAYS CD C~ CALENDAR DAYS ~_ CALENDAR DAYS ~C~ CAL.ENDAR DAYS ~Q_ CALENDAR DAYS If ap Bid Packages are awarde~ under a single coMract, Bidder agrees ta complete w~wk within the fdlawing number af calendar days: TC?TAL ALL BID PACKAGES I(A~I(C), II d- Iil ~ CALENDAR DAYS If Bid Packages II ~ III are awarded under a single contract, 8idder agrees to complete work withi~ the fallawing number of calendar days: T~TAL ALL BfD PACKAGE311 b III a-nly ~ CALENDAR DAYS 8. BIDDER a~ees that the Waic will be substantially complete and ready for final payment in accc~rdance with the Ger~eral Conditions on or before the dates or within the number of calendar months indicated in the A~eement. The Wcxk shall fndude a 2-w~aek oommissioning period following the Date of Substantial Completia~. 7. The foilowing documerrts are attac~ed #c and made a condition of this 8id: {a) Bid Security in the form of B~d Bond cerfi~red check, cashier's check, or Bid Bond {b) Bidde~'s Qualification Statement {c) List of BuhCOntraators BID FORM 3 ~ ~ 8. 4verhead and Profi~ T~ ~ ent of Addfi'honalbWo kew Itbe based pan he f~o~owing d and profit, to be charyed in paym Qeresntages of the oost fa said Waic. Additional Wo~lc by Contractor's own forces: OVERHEAD AND PROFIT ~~ 9~0 Additional Work by Subcontrac#o~'s farces: OVERHEAD AND PROFIT 7~ 7 °~b $~BMf.n.ED an ~anuary 22 , 2010. ~. D. L. Bandy Constru , Inc {5~~~; {Firtn Namey Presid~nt (Slgnaiureof Persnn Authorized io ) David L. Bandy (~+tle~ Busi~ss Address: P. O. Bo 15 9 San Marcos, TX 78667 . ~~ N~_ 512-754-6661 Fax No: 512-754-6662 Ema~: david@dibandy.com BID FORM 4of5 LtST QF SUBCONTRACTORS List af Subcontractors to be awar~ed portions of wark. It is the intent of the Owner to rely on the aocuracy of the information provkled. • After execution af the Construction CcnVact, the successtul Bidder shall not char~ge subctx~#rac~ors for the work listed without wrltten consent from the Orovner. Consent shall be fn the farm of a Change Order issued by tt~e Architect. . 1. Earth Work 2. Site Paving 3. ~oundation Jl~,(~.-~/~ 4. MillworklFinish Carpentry CG~~.r!'J , 5. Doors & Frames ~/Y~. 53 6. Flodring ~~~lJ~~!'~ 7. Painting GlrJuta~/v 8. Preengineered Metal Building G~r~1,`~~ 12. Plc~mbing ,,~G~^c~'~, 13. Mechanical/HVAC ,~9 r,~~ r~„ 14. Electri~al ~ ~ F~~c ~n '~. Submitted by: D. L. Bandy Constructors, Inc. Biddef 1/22/10 Date BID FORM 5 ~ 5 I.C.1~. GROUP X~ IN~URAI~T(;E COMPANY OF THE ~E~T ^ E~'LORER IN~URAIvCE C":OMPANY ^ INllEPFi~TD~NC~ CASUALTY•A~.~1D SG~TY C.0~1PA.NY 11~~ $L CAMINO R~r1L, 5A.i~T DIFGO, Gt192130-2045 P.O. BOX 855b3, SAl~T DIEG~, CA 92186-5~b3 (858} 3~(3-~QO FAX (858) 350-2707 BID B~ND I.'?l;~JW AI,L ~IEN BY THES~ PRE~EIV'TS, tliat ~ve, D.L. Bandv Constructors, Inc as Principal, ~ereiua~ter ca~lec~ t}~e ~rincipa~, and ~surance Com~an~ of the West a corpomtion du~y ortd,anized t~nc~er t~1e lawe o~ t~1e &tate o~ Cq as ~urety, }~exe:ina~t.er ca~~e~ t~e Suzeiy, are ~e~d anc~ {irtn~y ~ounr~ unto Kerr Coun~j( ~:a D~~ee, ~iereina~ter ca~~ed t~z obii~ee, in t~ie suzn oE Five Percent of AXpount Bid Uollarc~ ( 5% ), ~or t~ie payment a~ w~ic~ awn wel~ xn~ Eruly to ~e made, t,~e saic~ Prinezpa~ ant~ t~e said ~uret~~, }~ind auree}vee, oux ~eirs, exeeutors, a~.ruinicrtrators, ~ucre~~orti anc~ aeaiaF~a, jaintly anc~ severally, ~irmly ~y t~zeQe presente. ~`HF.~REAS, tke Priuoipa~ ~aa ~u~imitlec~ a~sd ~or Kerr Countv Sheriffs Annex 1\TO~, THEREI'C?l~'E, if t~e O~~i~ee s~all aeeept t~e bic~ of t~e Prineipa~ anc~ t]2e Pruteiga~ sha~l enter into a oontnet ~vit~1 t,~e O~~igee in accor~ance wit~ ~l-}te tern~s o~ aue~t ~id, an~ ~+ive enc}i ~nd ox ~oude a,a m1}> ~e speci{~ed in tlie .~ia~in~ or conkrnet doe~ent~ wit~ gocx~ anc~ s~~icient sur.ety .~ur t~e .~a.it~ful perForinance o~ auch c~niract and ~or tlie prompt paymen.t o~ ~alior and ntateriai furnie~er~ in t}ie proseeufion t~iere~~~ or in t~e event o~ t~e ~ailure o~ t~e Pzu~cipa~. to enter suc~ anntract and ~ive aucli band or bouc~s, i~ t~e Principal eh~~l pay to t~e O~li~ee the di{~erence not ta exceec~ t~e penalty ~iereof ~etween the a~ouvt syeui~iec~ in s3id bic~ anc~ suelx lar~tr ~,no„nt f.or w}ue~~ the C?~~igee may iii ~ood fait~i contract with anot~er party ta per~or.m t~e wor~Z covered by ~ai~ ~i~, tken t~ia ob~igation e.k~ll lie nu~l and voi<~, ot~-erwiee to remain in Eu~ ~orce ana e~e~t. ,Signec~ anc~ eeaje~ t~ic~ 22nd day of January 2010 /~~ { G {~itnesa) j ~ \~ ~itnes3~ ~ Linda K. Edwards D.L. Bandv~onstructors. Inc (Principal~ ~ureal~ (1'it,~e~ PREs$-D~AIT - D/4a/'sD L. F~.E.c1D~/ v~ Insurance Companv of the West (S urety) (S ea~) ~ ~ t tl~.o--s~- Cynthia ieser~ c~ttorney-Tn-~act No. 0004357 ICW GROUP Power of Attomey Insurance Company of the West Ezplorer Insurance Company Independence Casualty and Snrety Company KNOW ALL MEN BY Tf~SE PRESENTS: That Insurance Company of the West, a Corporarion duly organized under the laws of the State of Califomia, Explorer Insurance Company, a Corporation duly organized under the laws of the State of California, and lndependence Casualty and Surety Company, a Corporation duly organized under the laws of the State of Texas, (collectively refeaed to as the "Companies"), do hereby appoint WII,LIAM H. PTI"fS, JR. , WESLEY M. PTTTS, JOHN E. ALFORD, JAMES F. SIDDONS, JAMES O. SCHNELL, STEVEN W. SEARCEY, LINDA K. EDWARDS, ROBERT C. FRICKE, APRIL M. TERBAY, CYNTHIA GIESEN, ROBERT C. SIDDONS, DOUG LAS J. WEALTY their true and lawfiil Attomey(s}in-Fact with authority to date, execute, sign, seal, and deliver on behalf of the Companies, fidelity and surety bonds, undertaldngs, and other similar contracts of suretyship, and any related documents. In wimess whereof, the Companies have caused these presents to be executed by its duly authorized officers this 2nd day of January, 2008. rE`oyr,~ro~ /~S pRA~yC~,l ~~t1xY tiVO G y~' y,~oAro~"Tfoj~m (~~~`~ R~T~" ~p ;l ~ Q' x~~ INSURANCE COMPANY OF THE WEST ~ O I~ SEAL 4 b j, ~ ,~ ~ K EXPLORER INSURANCE COMPANY ~~~,,~ ~ ~ T~'(/R~YNII~,,~~~'1 ~ a ~,~ INDEPENDENCE CASUALTY AND SURETY COMPANY ~~1ffoRNV' ~~~ ~OM ls ~~ ~ ~~'~ ~,~.,~-~-, - ~~~ ~~~ ~` ~~~ ~~ Jeffre t`-.~' rowne Senior Vice President y D. Sweeney, Ass~stant Secretary J. Douglas B , State of Califomia } ss. County of San Diego On May 21, 2009, before me, JoAnn Pache, Notary Public, personally appeazed J. Douglas Browne and Jeffrey D. Sweeney, 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 aclmowledged to me that they executed the same in their authorized capacities, and that by their signatures on the instrument, the enrity upon behalf of which the persons acted, executed the instnunent. I certify under PENALT'Y OF PERJiJRY under the laws of the State of Califomia that the foregoing paragraph is true and correct. Witness my hand and official seal. '" ~ 1~~ ~1.~ MO~~ ~ 8A~1 D160f~ t~OEl~liY ~ ~ ~~ ~ ~ ~ ~ JoAnn Pache, Notary Public RESOLUTIONS This Power of Attomey is granted and is signed, sealed and notarized with facsimile signatures and seals under authority of the following resolutions adopted by the respective Boazds of D'uectors of each of the Companies: "RESOLVED: T'hat the President, an Executive or Senior Vice President of the Company, together with the Secretary or any Assistant Secretary, are hereby authorized to execute Powers of Attomey appointing the person(s) named as Attomey(s}in-Fact to date, execute, sign, seal, and deliver on behalf of the Company, fidelity and surety bonds, undertakings, and other similaz contracts of suretyship, and aay related documenu. RESOLVED FCTRTf~R: T'hat the signatures of the officers making the appointment, and the signature of any officer certifying the validity and current status of the appointment, may be facsimile representarions of those signatures; and the signature and seal of any notary, and the seal of the Company, may be facsimile representations of those signatures and seals, and such facsimile representations shall have the same force and effect as if manually affixed. The facsimile representations refeired to herein may be affixed by stamping, printinB. tYPing> or photocopying." CERTIFICATE I, the undersigned, Assistant Secretary of Insurance Company of the West, Explorer Insurance Company, and Independence Casualty and Surety Company, do hereby certify that the foregoing Power of Attomey is in fiill force and effect, and has not been revoked, and that the above resolutions were duly adopted by the respecrive Boazds of Duectors of the Companies, and are now in fiill force. IN WTINESS Wf~REOF, I have set my hand this ~o~ ~ dday of ~~ ~~~ rt/ °2 ~/~ ~~e:~G ~`~'~~ ~~~~~ ~~ Jeffrey D. Sweeney, Assistant Secretary To verify the authenticity of this Power of Attomey you may call 1-800-A77-I 111 and ask for the Surety Division. Please refer to the Power of Attomey Number, the above named individual(s) and detaiLs of the bond to wluch the power is attached. For information or filing claims, please contact Surety Claims, ICW Group, 11455 EI Camino Real, San Diego, CA 92130-2045 or call (858) 350-2400. 1 IMPORTANT NOTICE To obtain information or make a complaint: 2 You may contact your Summit Global Partners of Texas, Inc. DBA USI So~~tflWest ~t 512-451-7555. 3 You rn.ay c~all in~ur~;nce Company of ti~~e Wesl/Independence Casualty & Surety Company's toll-free telephone number for information or to mal;as Department of Insurance. 8 A~T~C;}i TnIS hOT1CE TO YOUR POLICY: This notice is for information only and does not become a part or condition of the attached document. AVISO IMPOR7ANTE Para obtener informacion o para someter una queja: Puede comunicarse con su Summit Glol~al Partners of Texas, Inc. DBA USI Southwest al 512- 451-7555. Usted puede Ilamar ai numero de telefono gratis de Insurance Company of the West/Independence Casualty & Surety Company's para informacion o para someter una queja al: 1-800-877-1111 Usted tamb~en puede escribir a Insurance Company of the West/Independence Casualty & Surety Company al: 11455 EI Camino Real San Diego, CA 92130 Puede Comunicarse con el Departamento de Seguros de Texas para obtener informacion acerca de companias, coberturas, derechos o quejas al; 1-800-252-3439 Puede escribir al Departamento de Seguros de Texas: P. 0. Box 149104 Austin, TX 78714-9104 Fax: (512) 475-1771 Web: httq://www.tdi.state.tx.us E-mail: ConsumerProtection(a~tdi.state.tx.us DISPUTAS SOBRE PRIMAS O RECLAMOS: Si tiene una disputa concerniente a su prima o a un reclamo, debe comunicarse con ei Summit Global Partners of Texas, Inc. DBA USI Southwest primero. Si no se resuelve la disputa, puede entonces comunicarse con el departamento (TDI). UNA ESTE AVISO A SU POLIZA: Este aviso es solo para proposito de informacion y no se convierte en parte o condicion del documento adjunto. ~ ~ =_ Document A305~" - ~986 Contracfor's Quali~ca~ion Sfatement 'Ihe Undersigned certifies under oath that t~e information provided herein is true and snfficienfly complete so as not to be misieading. SllBMfTTEDTO: County Court of Kerr County, Texas ppp~cg; 700 Main Street Kerrville, TX 78028 SUBMtTTED BY: ;NAME: D. L. Bandy ~onstructors, Inc. ADDRESS: P.O. Box 1529, San Marcos, TX 78666 ` PRINCIPALOFFlCE: 5015 A9rport Highway 21 San MarcA~, TX 78666 [X I Corporation [ J Parinership [ ] Fndividual [ ] Joint Venture ~ ~ Othex ~ NAME.OF.~OJECT: (ifapplicable) Kerr County Sheriff's Annex TYPE OF WORK: (~ile separate form for each Ctassificatian of Work) [X~ Geaxeral Construction [ J HVAC [ ] Electctcal [ ] Plumbing I ] ~~ l~P~~) § ~. oRCaNrr~anoN § 1.1 How many years has your organization been in business as a Contractor? 20 Years § 1.2 How many years has your organization been in business under its present business name? 20 Yea rs § 1.Z.1 Under what other ~' former names has your organization operated? None ADDITIONS AND DELETIONS: The author of thts dxumeni has added ir~formation needed for its completion. The author may also have revised ihe te~R of lhe origfnal AIA standard form. An Addltbns and Deletions Reporf that notes added ir~formation as well as revisions to the standard form text is availabEe from the author and should be reviewed. A vertical line in the lefl margin of th(s document indicates where the author has added necessary irfiormation and where the aufhor has added to or deleted from the original AIA fext. Thls document has important lega( consequences. Consultation wkh an attomey is encouraged with respect to tts campletion or modiFtcaUon. This form is approved and recommended by the Americart Institute of Ar~hftects {AIA) and The Associated General Contractors of America (AGC) for use in evaluatlng fhe qualifications of contractors. No endorsement of the submittlng party or verificatiort of the Informadon is made by AIA or AGC. § 9.3 If your a~ganization is a corporation, answer the following: § 1.3.'! Date of incorporation: February 4, 1994 § 1.3.2 State of incorporation: Texa s g i.3.3 President'sname: David L. Bandy AIA DocuneiH A305"' -1588. Copyrl9ht ~ 1984,1989.1979 and 1986 by The Ame~can Instiwm of ArchNects. AI! ~hts reservad. WARN~IG: Thls AIA° Doeument fs protoctad by U.S. CopydpM Law and InhrnaQoml Trs~tlas. Unaulhorissd nproducdon or dhMbutlon of this NA~ Oocwne~k. or sry pprqon of N, tnay result fa savare chri and uiminel panaltl~s, and wilE bs prosscuted ~o U~s ma~irnum ~sb~nt possPok undor the Iaw. This document was produced by AIA soflware at 10:04:39 on 11/23/2009 ucider Order Tb.1000393713_1 whECh explres on 04/01/2010, and is not for resale. Uaer Notes: (1715878212) 1 § 1.3.4 Vica-president's name(s) Clifford Bandy g i.3.5 Secretary's name: Tracy ). Bandy § 1.3.6 Treasurer's name: Tracy ). Bandy § 1.4 if yowr organization is a parhiership, answer the following: N/ A § 1.4.4 Date of organizatian: § 1.b.2 Type of partnership (if applicable): § 1.4.3 Name(s) of general partner(s) § 1.5If your organization is individually owned, answer die fiollowing: N/p § 1.5.4 Date of organization: § 1.5.2 Name of owner: § 9.6 If the form of your organization is other tban thase listed above, describe it and name the principals: N/ A g z. uc~s~N~ ~ § 2.1 List jurisdictions and ttade categories in which your organization is legaliy qualified to do business, and indicate regis~tration or license numbers, if applicable. State of Texas; City of San Marcos, TX B-BL-083; City of Lockhart, TX 353A § 22 List jurisdictions in which yow organization's partnership or trade name is filed. State of Texas g 3. EXPERIENCE § 3.1 List the categories of work that your organization normally performs with its own forces. Demolition, rough carpentry, finish carpentry, concrete, drywall and acoustical, doors, hardware, and specialties § 3.2 Claims and Suits. (If the answer to any of the questions below is yes, please attach details.) § 3.21 Has yau organization ever failed to complete any work awarded to it? No § 3.22 Are there any judgments, claitns, arbitration proceedings or suits pending or outstanding against yotu organuzation or its officers? No § 3.2.3 Has your organization filed any Iaw suits ar requ~ arbitration with reganl to conshuction contracts withix- thc last five years7 No § 3.3 Witt~in the last five years, has any officer or principal of your organizatian ever been an officer or principal of another organization when it failed to complete a consiruction conhact? (If the answer is yes, Please suach details.) No AIA Dxianentl~OSTM -1886. CopyrigM O 1964, 1969, 1979 and 1986 by The Amerlcen I~sHtuM of Arctdtects. AIt [ights reserved. WARN~IG: Thls AIA~ Documsrk Is protaehd by U.S. CopyAgM Law end IMematlortal TaaWs. Unautltoris~d rsproducfion or d~strlbulbn of thfa NA~ Docunent, or arry 2 po~doo of (t, may nwR In awe~e chrB and pfmlrro) penakks, and wl~ bo proaaeuted Eo th~ maxqnum ~rt poss~N undor tM law. This dxument was produced by A!A software at 10:04:39 on 11/13/2008 under Order Wo.1U0p393713 1 wFdch expires on OM01/2010, and is notfor resale. iJaer Notes: (1 T15878212) ~ 3.4 On a separate sheet, Iist majoi conslruction projects your organization has in progress, giving the name of proje~t, owner, architect, contract amount, percent complete and scheduled r.ompletion date. See Current Projects Report in Tab A of this proposal § 3.4.1 State tota2 worth of work in progress and under contract: $12,120,740 under contract; $3,000,000 current backlog § 3.5 On a separate sheet, list the majar grojects your organization has completed in the past five years, giving the name of project, owna', arc~itect, contract amount, date of completion and percentage of the cost of the work performed with your own forces. See Completed Projects Report and Letters of Reference in Tab A Note: Approximately 20% of the work on all projects is performed by our own forces. § 3.5.7 State aveaage annual a~nount of construction work perfarmed during the past five years: $9 miilion § 3.6 On a.separate st-eet, list the constcvction experience and gresent commitments of the key individuals of your ~'S~'~~~• See Management Personnel and Management Plan in Tab B of this proposal ~ 4. REFERENCES § 4.1 Trade References: See attached Trade References in Tab C § 4,2 Bank References: Broadway Bank - Wayne Becak, President-Central Texas Division P.O. Box 926, San Marcos, Texas 78667, (512)396-2468 See attached Bank Reference letter in Tab C § 4.3 Surety. § 4.3.1 Name ot bondwg company. Insurance Company of the West San Antonio, Texas 78216 §4.3.2Namsaena~e~soeg~onding letter in Tab C USI Southwest 7600-B N. Capital of Texas Hwy, Suite 200, Austin, Texas 78731 (512)451-7555 § 5. FINANCING. §5.1 Financial Stateane~nt~ See Financial Statement Memo in Tab C § 5.1.1 A~ a financial statement, preferably audited, including your organizatio~'s latest balance sheet and income statement showing the following items: Current Assets (e.g., cash, joint venhu~e accounts, accounts mceivable, notes receivable, accrued income, deposits, materiais mventory and prepaid expenses); Net Fixed Assets; Other Assets; i, . ~ AIA Dotument A305TM -1986. CopyAigM~ 7964,1969,1979 and 198fi by The American (nstitute aF Arc~e~~s• a~ rf9hts ~s°^~ed' wARNING: Thfs AIA Doeumen! Is P~~~ bY US. CopY~Oht I.avr and In~emattonal Tra~s. UnaWhorized raProd~tlon or distribulbn of thls AIA~ Doeument, or any 3 ~o~may nsutt~s~evat 0:04:38 on 1~l23P2009 ~~ Orcier Mo.10D0383~713 1 whic~h axp~ n 0410'1/20'10~, and is not for resalaw. This docunerd (1715878212) tlser Notes: G~urent Liabi]iiies (e.g., accounts payable, notes payabte, accrued expenses, provisian for income taxes~ advances, aocrued salaries and accrued payroll taxes); Othcr Liabilities (e.g,, capital, capital stock, authorized and outstanding shares par values, earned sutplus and retained earnings). § 5.1.2 Name and address of firm }n'cparu-g attacl~e~ ~ffi~~ ~tement, and date thereo~ Fiscal Year Ending March 31, 2009; David ~. Bailey, C.P.A. 7550 IH 10 West, Suite 970, San Antonio, TX 78229 g 5.1.3 is the attached financial statement for the identical organization named on page one? Yes § 5.1.4 If not, exglain the relationship and financial responsibility of the orgamzahon whose ~~cial statement is provided (e.g., parent-subsidiaTY)~ N/A § 5.2 Will the organization whose finan~ial state~-~t is attac etl act as guarantor of the contract for construction? Yes § 6. SIGNATURE ~ 2010 § 6.1 Dated atthia day of 22nd day f]anuary, Name of Organizatiar: D. L. B~dy Constructors, Inc. gy; David L. Bandy Titte: President § 6.2 M bein.g duly sworn deposes and says that the information provided herein is true and sufficiendy comPlete so as not to be misleading. 20~b Subscribed and sworn before me this q~y of a l.~ V~/ / Natary Public: ~~*R~. GEORGE S. CRENSHAW sion es: ° My Commission Expires MY c~ ~ ,~~~y ~~iy i s, 201 z ~~~ ~~ ~-1986. Co ht m 1964, 1989, 1879 and 1986 b The American InstlWte of Arc.hitects. 1~t KgMs reservad. W~1NG: This AW° AfADocume~NA305 PY~9 4 Doewn~nt is proteeted bU U.8. CoPY~~ Law snd Intert~Mb ~Tr~ ~~s• p°~~~ ~ Me ma~dmum roxtan pouibls w~d~r tM h~w. Th~s doumern pordon of R. maY ~tt in severs dv0 a~M uin~nal p~n~Mlss, (~715878212) „~ prod~ by pdp, soflware at 10:04:39 on 19(23I2~09 under Order No.10003937t3 7 wl~ich expires on 04/U112010, and is rwt for resale, User Notes: ~ d c D ~I L. Bandy Constructors, Inc. Kerr County Sheriff's Annex Relevant Experience D. L. Bandy Constructors, Inc. (D. L. Bandy) was founded by David L. Bandy in 1989 for the purpose of becoming a recognized leader in the commercial construction industry. In October of 2009, D. L. Bandy celebrated its 20th year in business and has been constructing institutional and public projects for the past 18 years. Our major completed projects in the past five years, included in this Tab A, support our extensive commercial construction experience. In the past five years, D. L. Bandy has completed over $49,000,000 in institutional and public facility projects. The successful completion of these projects is directly related to our ability to understand the unique needs of each Owner, establish and maintain effective and professional lines of communication and collaboration, and apply our commitment to quality. It is important to note that the majority of these projects were occupied and in use while our construction services were performed. Our management team is well- versed with the complexities, requirements, and demands associated with facility projects that are occupied. This experience is of great value to both the Owner and our company, and the basis for the mutually beneficial relationships we have enjoyed with previous Owners and Architects. We focus our efforts every day to meet the following three goals: 1) Provide the highest level of workmanship for the established budget 2) Create a work environment that promotes the common interests of all participants 3) Conduct our business in the most honest and ethical manner It is our firm belief that these are requisite principles for a successful project and that one cannot be achieved at the exclusion of the others. By conducting our business in this manner, we earn trust and confidence in our abilities and integrity, and subsequently create comfortable and productive relationships with all parties. Past Performance The attached letters of reference best demonstrate our ability to add value to the Owner/Architect/Contractor team in any construction project. These letters of reference further confirm our proven ability to meet schedule demands; work effectively and professionally with Owners and their staff; and effectively manage all subcontractors and support personnel to meet completion deadlines. We would specifically direct you to the recent letter of recommendation from John Williams, Project Architect for Pfluger Associates Architects, which is a testament to the ability of our staff to perform above expectations while under the pressure of very aggressive scheduling demands, and to do so within budget. A contributing factor to our ability to coordinate all trades and keep projects on schedule is the practices we follow when establishing our schedule of values and project schedule, as described in our attached Management Plan in Tab B. D. L. Bandy Constructors, Inc. Kerr County Sheriff's Annex Our Quality Control program, as described in our Management Plan, performs three phases of inspection for a~l definable features of work. The program provides assurance that all materials have been tested, submitted, certified and/or approved, and installed as required; that all work meets expectations for workmanship; and that all work is in compliance with contract drawings and specifications. Our team of professionals takes great ownership in each project and subsequently places a high priority on delivering a high quality product to each Owner. Our ability to meet these quality expectations directly minimizes punch list deficiencies and warranty items. Should such items occur, the letters of reference further support the importance we place on being responsive and proactive in this regard. D. L. Bandy Constructors, Inc. Kerr County Sheriff's Annex Current Projects Report Project: Huisache Hali Renovations & New Gymnasium Location: 3535 N. Eliison Drive San Antonio, Texas 78251 Owner: Alamo Community College District 7990 Pat Booker Road Live Oak, Texas 78223 210-485-0701 Voice 210-485-0622 Fax Owner Contact: ]ohn Strybos Associate Vice Chancellor of Facilities Architect: Alamo Architects 1512 S. Flores Street San Antonio, Texas 78204 210-227-2612 Voice 210-227-9457 Fax Architect Contact: Mike Lanford Contract Amount: $6,358,458.00 Percent Complete: 82% Scheduled Completion: February 2010 Project: Devine District Wide Campus Improvements Location: Various Campuses Devine, Texas Owner: Devine Independent School District 205 W. College Street Devine, Texas 78016 830-851-0795 Voice 830-663-6712 Fax Owner Contact: Linda McAneliy Superintendent Architect: Pfluger Associates 1917 N. New Braunfeis Suite 201 San Antonio, Texas 78208 210-227-2724 Voice 210-227-2730 Fax D. L. Bandy Constructors, Inc. Kerr County Sheriff's Annex Architect Contact: Contract Amount: Percent Complete: Scheduled Completion: 7ohn Williams $5,788,000.00 70% August 2010 D. L. Bandy Constructors, Inc. Kerr County Sheriff's Annex Completed Major Projects in Past Five Years Project: La Vernia lntermediate School Original Contract: $13,579,000 Final Contract: $13,416,733 No. Change Orders: 1 Delivery Method: Competitive Sealed Proposal Project Scope: Project consisted of new 92,000 SF two story Intermediate school and site improvements. Project was completed in 1~ months. Completion Date: December 2008 Location: 369 FM 1346 La Vernia, Texas Owner: La Vernia lndependent School District 13600 US Highway 87 West La Vernia, Texas 78121 830-779-2181 Voice 830-779-2304 Fax Owner Contact: Dr. Tom Harvey Superintendent ~ Architect: Bay Architects / eddieP 321 Alamo Plaza Suite 212 San Antonio, Texas 78205 210-525-0499 Voice 210-855-9878 Fax Architect Contact: Primo Araujo DL Bandv Proiect Personnel Project Manager: Sam Crenshaw Superintendent: Robert Harrell D. L. Bandy Constructors, Inc. Kerr County Sheriff's Annex Project: Henry Moss Vocationai Buiiding Originai Contract: $2,012, 700 Final Contract: $2,019,111 No. of Change Orders: 1 Delivery Method: Competitive Sealed Proposal Project Scope: Addition of new 11,OOQ SF Vocational training buiiding to existing occupied vocational building and renovation of 14,000 SF of existing vocational spaces into new classroom space. This project required phasing and operations in immediate vicinity of student occupied spaces, technology upgrades, and specialized greenhouse construction. Completion Date: 7uly 2005 Location: Devine High Schooi Devine, Texas Owner: Devine Independent School District 205 W. College Street Devine, Texas 78016 830-851-0795 Voice 830-663-6712 Fax Owner Contact: Marshai Davis Facilities Director Architect: Pfluger Associates 1917 N. New Braunfels Suite 201 San Antonio, Texas 78208 210-227-2724 Voice 210-227-2730 Fax Architect Contact: )ohn Williams DL Bandv Proiect Personnel Project Manager: Sam Crenshaw Superintendent: Alan Spencer D. L. Bandy Constructors, Inc. Kerr County Sheriff's Annex Project: Metzger Middle School Additions Original Contract: $2,558,200 Final Contract: $3,137,325 (Owner decided to add finish out of 2"d fiaor classrooms not included in original contract) No. Change Orders: 1 Delivery Method: Competitive Sealed Proposal Project Scope: Addition of new 30,000 SF two story classroorta building to existing Middle School. Project required operations immediately adjacent to occupied classrooms, structural excavation of unsuitable soils, and structurai concrete frame. Original contract required finish out of first floor only. Owner opted to negotiate with DL Bandy for the compietion of 2"d floor spaces after observations of quality and management on base contract work. Compietion Date: November 2006 Location: 7475 Binz Engleman Road San Antonio, Texas Owner: ~udson Independent School District 8012 Shin Oak Drive Live Oak, Texas 78233 210-945-5538 Voice 210-945-6913 Fax Owner Contact: Ruben Moreno Project Manager Architect: PBK Architects 1020 NE Loop 410 Suite 600 San Antonio, Texas 78209 210-829-0123 Voice 210-829-0578 Fax Architect Contact: Rick Hughes Fieid Inspector DL Bandv Proiect Personnel Project Manager: David Bandy Superintendent: Robert Harrell D. L. Bandy Constructors, Inc. Kerr County Sheriff's Annex Project: Additions & Renovations to Smithson Vailey Middle ~ School Original Contract: $6,440,000 Final Contract: $6,583,522 No. Change Orders: 2 Delivery Method: Competitive Sealed Proposal Project Scope: Construction of new 12,500 SF Library and Administration buiiding, 4,000 SF Science Lab Buiiding, and renovation of 18,500 SF of existing classroom, library, cafeteria, lab, and administrative areas. Project required operations immediately adjacent to and onside occupied ciassrooms. Due to the nature of the project, multiple phases and ciose coordination w9th school administration was required in order to maintain school operations. Completion Date: November 2008 Location: 6101 FM 311 Spring Branch, Texas Owner: Comal Independent School District 1404 IH 35 East New Braunfels, Texas 78130 830-221-2039 Voice 830-221-2009 Fax Owner Contact: Thomas Bloxham Assistant Superintendent for Facilities Architect: SHW Group, LLP 300 W. 6th Street Suite 2200 Austin, Texas 78701 512-795-0088 Voice 512-795-0106 Fax Architect Contact: Octavio Reyes DL Bandv Proiect Personnel Project Manager: Superintendent: Greg Dorman Doug Posey Project Engineer: Michael Hatter D. L. Bandy Constructors, Inc. Kerr County Sheriff's Annex Project: Original Contract: Final Contract: Lockhart ]unior & Senior High School Additions and Renovations $4,551,330 $4,550,674 No. Change Orders: 1 Delivery Method: Competitive Sealed Proposal Project Scope: Project consisted of multiple buildings on both campuses. Construction of new 17,000 SF Cafetorium building, 10,500 SF Classroom Building, and conversion of 4,000 SF cafeteria into library space at the High Schooi Campus, and three Science Lab wing additions totaling 14,000 SF at the 7unior High. Project required operations immediately adjacent to and inside occupied classrooms. Construction operations occurred simultaneously on both campuses. Compietion Date: August 2004 Location: Lockhart High School 900 5. Medina Lockhart 7unior High School 500 City Line Road Lockhart, Texas Owner: Lockhart Independent School District 105 S. Colorado Lockhart, Texas 78644 512-398-0160 Voice 512-398-0025 Fax Owner Contact: Bill Coleman Architect: Pfiuger Associates 209 E. Riverside Drive Austin, Texas 78704 512-476-4040 Voice 512-476-4289 Fax Architect Contact: George Austria DL Bandv Proiect Personnei Project Manager: Sam Crenshaw Superintendent: Doug Posey Pfluger A~:soclates Architects August 13, 2009 To Whom it May Concern: In April of 2009, Devine Independent School District contracted with D. L. Bandy Constructors, Inc. to construct additions and renovations at four campuses. A large part of the work involved renovation of facilities that are needed through the school year. Bandy agreed to perform as much of the renovation work as they could during the summer break. Since June 10"' D.L. Bandy has put in place $2.6 Miilion Dollars worth of work at four campuses. 1.5 million dollars of this renovation of 18,500 SF of space has been at Ciavarra Elementary School. Originally scheduled to be completed in August of 2010, this phase was finished 12 months early. During the same period D. L. Bandy is completing $950,000 worth of renovation work involving 5,000 SF at Devine High School. This phase is scheduled for completion Sept 1, 2009. In addition to the above there have been $105,000 worth of owner requested change orders which have been completed to date. D. L. Bandy has displayed the capability to meet strict schedules and work within tight budgets. They are a service oriented company that always has the best interest of the Owner in mind. I give them my highest recommendation. Sincerely, t John Williams, AIA Project Architect Pfluger Associates Architects OMAL ISD Comal Independent School Dishict December 1, 2008 Re: DL Bandy Construction To Whom It May Concern: In the last two years, we have done a$5.1 mlion addition-reno ation to Smithson Goodwin~Frazier Elementary and a$7.5 m Valley Middle school with D.L. Bandy Construction. Both projects were difficult and were done with students occupying school. D.L. Bandy's on-site staff was flexible and worked •,~ell with the administration staff at both schools to make sure the projects were completed efficiently and that the schools were able to remain open and safe. The project management on these projects was professionally handled and the D.L. Bandy staff provided all documentation and phasing plans needed for the success of the projects. I recommend them for any type of construction work and assure you that they can deliver on their promises. Please contact me if you have any questions about this excellent company. Sincerely, , /~ i David C. Hughston, CIC, CPCU ! Peggy Gonzalez, CIC, CPCU I Christopher Hughston, CIC '~ Ray Hughston, CIC, CPCU January 18, 2010 County Court of Kerr County, Texas 700 East Main Street Kerrvilie, TX 78028 Re: D. Wilson Construction Company Kerr County Sheriff's Annex 400 Clearwater Paseo Kerrville, TX 78028 To Whom It May Concern: We are the bond and insurance agent for the above captioned contractor and have been for over forty years. Wilson's surety is Great American Insurance Company, which has a rating of A XIII, a Treasury limit of over $128,000,000.00 and is licensed to do business in the State of Texas. My power of attorney is attached. While we have never established a maximum bonding limit for this fine contractor, we have historically approved programs in the $70,000,000.00 single, $100,000,000.00 aggregate range, all of which capacity is available to D. Wilson Construction Co. at present. Should D. Wilson Construction Co. be awarded a contract, we are prepared to issue a Payment and Performance bond for 100% of the contract amount immediately upon request, subject to normal underwriting considerations. If I ma ~ Si erel vid . H~ Attorney-in- ny further service, please give me a call. , CIC, CP~CU =i~ _ ~ _ = . _ _~ • - _ ~ ~ ~ _ _ ~ • _ - _ .'~ ,_ . '___ ~y„~,S _.,~6-5550 • '?~h) 5-~2-4~~7 • =A~: (9~6) 542-°:,35 -_'__ -- _= I-~~~;., .~~; ~;-23qq GREAT AMERICAN INSURANCE COMPANY~ Administrative Office: 580 WALNUT STREET • CINCINNATI, OHIO 45202 • 513-369-5000 • FAX 513-723-2740 The number of peisons authorized by this power of attorney is not more than FNE No. 0 15621 POWER OF ATTORNEY BNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS: That the GREAT AMERICAN INSURANCE COMPANY, a corporation organized and ezisting under aad by virtue of the laws of the State of Ohio, does heneby nominau, constitute and appoint the person or persons named below, each individually if moie than one is named, its true and lawful attomey-ia-fact, for it and in its name, place and stead.to ezecute on behalf of the said Company, as surety, any and all bonds, undertaldngs and contracts of suretyship, or other written obligations in the nawce thereof; provided thut tt-e liability of the said Company on any such bond, undertaldng or contract of suretyship executed under this authority shall not exceed the limit stated below. Name Address RAY HUGHSTON PEGGY GONZALEZ ALL OF CHRIS HUGHSTON MARY EDWARDS BROWNSVILLE, TEXAS DAVID C. HUGHSTON L'unit of Power ALL $75,000,000 This Power of Attomey ievokes all previous powers issued on behalf of the atiomey(s)-in-fact named above. IN WITNFSS Wf~REOF the GREAT AMERICAN INSURANCE COMPANY has caused these presents to be signed and attested by its appropriate officers and its corporate seal haeunto affixed this 22ND day of JULY 2009 . Attest GREAT AMERICAN INSURANCE COMPANY STATE OF OHIO, COUIVTY OF HAMILTON - SS: DAVID C. KITCHIN (519-412-460~ On Uris 22ND day of JULY 2009 , before me personally appeared DAVID G HI1'CHIN, to me }mown, being duly swom, deposes and says that he resides in Cincinnati, Ohio, that he is a Divisional Senior Yce President of the Bond Division of Great American Insurance Company, the Company descn'bed in and which executed the above insuument; that he krtows the seal of the said Company; that the seal af~zed to the said insGrument is such cotporau seal; that it was so affized by suthority of his office under the By-Laws of said Company, and that he signed his name thereto by like authority. This Power of Attomey is granted by authority of the following resolutions adopted by the Board of Directors of Great American Insurance Company by unanimous written consent dated June 9, 2008. RESOLVED: 7hat the Divisional Presidenti the several Divisional Senior V'ice Pr~sidents, Divisional Pict P~esidents and Divisonal Assistant Pice P~sidents, or arry one of them, be and hereby is authoriud from time to time, to appoint one or more Attorneys-in-Fact to ezecute on behalf of the Company, as su~rry, ary and all bonds, undertakings and contracts of suretyship, or other wrinen ob[igations in the natun thereof,• to pnscribe their respective duties and the r~spective limits of their authority; and to revoke any such appointment at arsy timG RESOLVED FURTHER: That the Company seal and the signature of any of the aforesaid o,~''icers and any Secretary or Assistant Secretary of tiu Company may be affrxed by facsimik to any power of attorney or certifrcate of either given for the execution of arry bond undenaking, contmct of sw~tyship, or other wrinen obligation in the nature thereof, such signaturr and sea! when so used beirtg hereby adopted by the Company as the original signature of such officer and the origina! seal of the Company, to be valid and binding upon the Compa~ry with the same forre and e,~'ect as though manually a„~zed CERTIFICATION I, STEPHEN C. BERAHA, Assistant Secretary of Great American Insurance Company, do hereby certify that the foregoing Powe.r of Attomey aad the Resolutions of the Board of Directois of June 9, 2008 have not been nwoked and ace now in full force and effect signed and sealed this 18th ~y of January 2010 s~o2ev ~~oroe> ~ii~~ ~ TM .: :._ =~' ~= Document A305 -1986 Contractor's Qualification Statement The Undersigned certifies under oath that the information provided herein is true and su~ciently complete so as not to be misleading. SUBMITTED T0: COUNTY COURT OF KERR COUNTY TEXAS ADDRESS: 700 MAIN STREET KERRVILLE, TEXAS 78028 SUBMITTED BY: D. WILSON CONSTRUCTION COMPANY NAME: BILL WILSON ADDRESS: 339 W. WATER STREET KERRVILLE, TEXAS 78028 PRINCIPALOFFICE: 1209 E. PECAN McALLEN, TEXAS 78501 ~ Corporation ^ Partnership p Individual p Joint Venture ^ Other NAME OF PROJECT: (If applicable) KERR COUNTY SHERIFFS ANNEX 400 CLEARWATER PASEO KERRVILLE, TEXAS 78028 TYPE OF WORK: (File a separate form for each Classification of Work.) L~ General Construction ^ HVAC ^ Electrical ^ Plumbing ^ Other: (Spec~) § 1.0 ORGANIZATION § 1.1 How many years has your organization been in business as a Contractor? Since 1957 This form is approved and recommended by the American Institute of Architects (AIA) and The Associated General Contractors of America (AGC) for use in evaluating the qualifications of contractors. No endorsement of the submitting party or verification of the information is made by AIA or AGC. AIA Document A305T'" -1986. Copyright ~ 1964, 1969, 1979 and 1986 by The American Institute of Architects. All rights reserved. WARNING: This AIA~ Document is protected by U.S. Copyright Law and International Treaties. Unauthorized reproduction or distribution of this AIA~ Document, ~ or any portion of it, may result in severe civil and criminal penalties, and will be prosecuted to the maximum extent possibie under the law. Purchasers are pertnitted to reproduce ten (10) copies of this document when completed. To report copyright violations of AIA Contract Documents, e-mail The American institute of Architects' legal counsel, copyright@aia.org. § 1.2 How many years has your organization been in business under its present business name? Since 1974 § 1.2.1 Under what other or former names has your organization operated? Darrell Wilson, General Contractor Wilson Construction Company § 1.3 If your organization is a corporation, answer the following: § 1.3.1 Date of incorporation: § 1.3.2 State of incorporation: § 1.3.3 President's name: § 1.3.4 Vice-president's name(s): § 1.3.5 Secretary's name: § 1.3.6 Treasurer's name: September 1974 Texas Bill Wilson Richard Shinsky, P.E. Timothy J. Mickunas Timothy J. Mickunas § 1.4 If your organization is a partnership, answer the following: § 1.4.1 Date of organization: N/A § 1.4.2 Type of partnership, if applicable: § 1.4.3 Name(s) of general partner(s): § 1.5 If your organization is individually owned, answer the following: § 1.5.1 Date of organization: N/A § 1.5.2 Name of owner: AIA Document A305TM -1986. Copyright ~ 1964, 1969, 1979 and 1986 by The American Institute of Architects. All rights reserved. ~NARNING: This AIA~ Document is protected by U.S. Copyright Law and Internationai Treaties. Unauthorized reproduction or distribution of this AIA~' Document, 2 or any portion of it, may result in severe civil and criminal penalties, and will be prosecuted to the maximum extent possible under the law. Purchasers are permitted to reproduce ten (10) copies of this document when completed. To report copyright violations of AIA Contract Documents, e-mail The American Institute of Architects' legal counsel, copyright@aia.org. § 1.6 If the form of your organization is other than those listed above, describe it and name the principals: N/A § 2.0 LICENSING § 2.1 List jurisdictions and trade categories in which your organization is legally qualified,to do business, and indicate registration or license numbers, if applicable. Texas § 2.2 List jurisdictions in which your organization's partnership or trade name is filed. Texas § 3.0 EXPERIENCE § 3.1 List the categories of work that your organization normally performs with its own forces. General Conditions, Rough Carpentry, Door and Hardware Installation, Specialty Installation § 3.2 Claims and Suits (If the answer to any of the questions below is yes, attach details.) § 3.2.1 Has your organization ever failed to complete any work awarded to it? No. § 3.2.2 Are there any judgments, claims, arbitration proceedings or suits pending or outstanding against your organization or its officers? Yes. Two claims involving private parties are being defended by our insurance company. § 3.2.3 Has your organization filed any law suits or requested arbitration with regard to construction contracts within the last five years? Yes. § 3.3 Within the last five years, has any officer or principal of your organization ever been an officer or principal of another organization when it failed to complete a construction contract? (If the answer is yes, attach details.) No. § 3.4 On a separate sheet, listmajor construction projects your organization has in progress, giving the name of project, owner, architect, contract amount, percent complete and scheduled completion date. See Attached § 3.4.1 State total worth of work in progress and under contract: $ 74,600,000.00 Total Work in Progress $ 122,500,000.00 Total Work under Contract AIA Document A305TM -1986. Copyright ~ 1964, 1969, 1979 and 1986 by The American Institute of Architects. All rights reserved. WARNING: This AIA° Document is protected by U.S. Copyright Law and International Treatfes. Unauthorized reproduction or distribution of this AIA~ Document, 3 or any portion of it, may result in severe civil and criminal penalties, and will be prosecuted to the maximum extent possibie under the law. Purchasers are permitted to reproduce ten (10) copies of this document when completed. To report copyright violations of AIA Contract Documents, e-mail The American Institute of Architects' legal counsel, copyright@aia.org. § 3.5 On a separate sheet, list the major projects your organization has completed in the past five years, giving the name of project, owner, architect, contract amount, date of completion and percentage of the cost of the work performed with your own forces. See Attached § 3.5.1 State average annual amount of construction work performed during the past five years: See Attached § 3.6 On a separate sheet, list the construction experience and present commitments of the key individuals of your organization. See Attached § 4.0 REFERENCES § 4.1 Trade references: Central Ready Mix Concrete, P.O. Box 143, Rio Grande Steel, P.O. Box 5178, McAllen, Southern Steel Fabricators, P.O. Box 130, Metro Electric, Inc., 1901 Industrial Dr., § 4.2 Bank references: Frost Bank P.O. Box 2678 McAllen, TX 78502-2678 Rodney Wong, Senior Vice President (956) 668-3043 § 4.3 Surety § 4.3.1 Name of bonding company: § 4.3.2 Name and address of agent: San Juan, TR 78589 (956) 787-5200 TX 78502 (956) 702-4434 La Blanca, TX 78558 (956) 464-7766 McAllen, TX 78504 (956) 686-2323 BBVA COMPASS Bank P.O. Box 4797 McAllen, TX 78502-4797 Paul Moxley, President (956) 631-5401 Great American Insurance Company 580 Walnut Street Cincinnati, OH 45202 Hughston Insurance Agency, Inc. P.O. Box 8550 Brownsville, TX 78520-8550 § 5.0 FINANCING § 5.1 Financial Statement See Attached § 5.1.1 Attach a financial statement, preferably audited, including your organization's latest balance sheet and income statement showing the following items: .1 Current Assets (e.g., cash, joint venture accounts, accounts receivable, notes receivable, accrued income, deposits, materials inventory and prepaid expenses); .2 Net Fixed Assets; .3 Other Assets; .4 Current Liabilities (e.g., accounts payable, notes payable, accrued expenses, provision for income taxes, advances, accrued salaries and accrued payroll taxes); and .5 Other Liabilities (e.g., capital, capital stock, authorized and outstanding shares par values, earned surplus and retained earnings). AIA Document A305TM -1986. Copyright O 1964, 1969, 1979 and 1986 by The American Institute of Architects. All rights reserved. WARNING: This AIA° Document is protected by U.S. Copyright Law and Internationai Treaties. Unauthorized reproduction or distribution of this AIA° Document, 4 or any portion of it, may result in severe civil and criminal penalties, and will be prosecuted to the maximum extent possibie under the law. Purchasers are permitted to reproduce ten (10) copies of this document when completed. To report copyright violations of AIA Contract Documents, e-mail The American Institute of Architects' legal counsel, copyright@aia.org. § 5.1.2 Name and address of firm preparing attached financial statement, and date thereof: Smith, Fankhauser, Voigt, & Watson, PLLC 801 Quince Avenue McAllen, Texas 78501 § 5.1.3 Is the attached financial statement for the identical organization named on page one? Yes § 5.1.4 If not, explain the relationship and financial responsibility of the organization whose financial statement is provided (e.g., parent-subsidiary). § 5.2 Will the organization whose financial statement is attached act as guarantor of the contract for construction? No. We will provide 100~ Performance and Payment Bonds § 6.0 SIGNATURE § 6.1 Dated this 21 st day of January Name of organization: ~---~ By ~~ Title,: ~kt r''`=. . § {~~~ 2010 D. WILSON CONSTRUCTION COMPANY TIMOTHY J. MICKUNAS SECRETARY/TREASURER Mr. Timothy J:~ Mickunas being duly stavorn deposes and says that the information provided herein is true and sufficiently complete so as not to be misleading. Subscribed and sworn before me this 21st day of January 20 10 ~g Notary Public:~ ^ fi:~~,~,.~..=+~"`_ =s=~`~o:~` , r:; `~;=Y p~~uC `_'~` ~-E,- ~~ ~ t-:~.s arv r,^ - - =~`- i~~+.--' ~ My commission ex}~ires~~-~'~~~'s~ ~~~_ ° NORMA IRENE ESP _ 06-08-2011 CAUTION: You should sign an original AIA Contract Document, on which this text appears in RED. An original assures that changes will not be obscured. AIA Document A305T"' -1986. Copyright m 1964, 1969, 1979 and 1986 by The American Institute of Architects. All rights reserved. WARNING: This AIA° Document is protected by U.S. Copyright Law and International Treaties. Unauthorized reproduction or distribution of this AIA° Document, 5 or any portion of it, may result in severe civil and criminal penalties, and will be prosecuted to the maximum extent possible under the law. Purchasers are permitted to reproduce ten (10) copies of this document when completed. To report copyright violations of AIA Contract Documents, e-mail The American Institute of Architects' legal counsel, copyright@aia.org. 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Wcn c~ P~~ (~W v~w ~Z AIA Docwnent A305-1986 Conuactor's Qualification Statement D. Wilson Construction Company Projects over the last five years 3.5.1 Average annual amount of construction work performed in the past five years Revenue from Construction: % Change 2009 73,421,103 4% 2008 70,506,551 16% 2007 60,526,153 35% 2006 44,868,913 46% 2005 30,725,714 3.6 Construction E~erience and Present Commitments of Key Individuals Name, Title Experience with Similar Projects Years at City of Firm Residence Bill Wilson, President & CEO Extensive Construction Manager-at-Risk 22 Edinbuxg experience with Univexsity of Texas System projects and other projects. First Design Build project at University of Texas Pan-American, numerous CM-R projects for private clients. Tim Webex Over twenty seven years construction experience; Kerrville Project Manager nineteen years as Project Manager for new construction and remodel projects fox HEB Grocery and six yeaxs with McDaniel Construcrion Company in San Antonio as project managex/estimatoz. Curxently overseeing Hill Country University Center - Phase One Building in Fredericksburg, TX. Tommy King, Thirty yeazs construction experience as a 25 Edcouch General Superintendent Supesintendent and has served as Project Managei for the last ten years. Currently completing the ~58M Brownsville Veterans High School. Recendy completed three new schools for RGCCISD; Dr. Mario Ramirez and Ringgold Elementary Schools, Veterans Middle School as well as Starr County Appraisal District Building, Stax~ County Courthouse Annex, and Starr County Memorial Hospital Additions. Herb Jackson, Twenty four years construction experience as a Bandera Superintendent Superintendent completing many commercial construction projects in the Kerrville area. Currently superintendent for Hill Country Univexsity - Phase One Building. Ozgur Koc, Estimatoi Extensive conceptual estimating capabilities; 6 McAllen worked on University of Texas Pan-American Wellness Center, as well as elementary school, middle school, and high school projects for RGCCISD. Terry Shropshire, Fifteen years experience with safety on large and 24 McAllen Safety Directox small projects; Recendy qualified as OSHA instructor; Safety Director for UTPA Wellness Center project and currenfly for Brownsville ISD's new Veterans Memoaal High School. Timothy Mickunas, CPA, CCIFP Pxovided Administrarion, HLTB compliance and 15 McAllen Project Administration reporting and cost accounting for numerous Univeisity of Texas System projects and State of Texas projects. 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R + , v, ~ n ~'J ~ ~ ~' ~, a :; ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ N ~ ~ N ~ O ~ v ~ ~ N O ~V' ~ 00 0 ~'V v ~f' W ~ ` ~ ~ N ~ v J N ~ ~ "" ~ V' O O ~ V' ~ ~ ~ o N o N ~ J ~ Oo ~ ~7 z o N ~ O W ~-' W 'V W ~ ? ~ d ~' ~ ~ ~ O ~ ~~ ~ ~ ~ ~• ~ ~ b ~ O o0 ~Q ~ ~ ~ O ~ ~ ~ Al f~ K O -- v, ~ ~ G7'1 n A1 r~. O ~ ~ K A~ f9 ~ ~ '+ ~ ~ f! ~ ~ o °p ~ ~ O ~ A ~ ~l W ~ t°Oi~ ~ ~. ~ ~ n 0 ATTACHMENT TO AIA DOCUMENT A305 (Paragraph 11.0) D. Wilson Construction Company MAJOR CONSTRUCTION PROJECTS COMPLETED Additions & Renovations to McAllen International Museum McAllen, TK McAllen International Museum Lal:e/Flato Architects, Inc. (San Antonio, Th~ Contract Amount: $ 2,040,746.30 Date Completed: February 2002 Percent of Work Completed by D.W.C.C.I.: 25% ~ ********** KFC Restaurant Facility Exterior Upgrade Series 6000 & Restroom Alterations Harlingen, TX Tem-Kil Company, Inc. d/b/a Kentucky Fried Chicken Carl V. Maynard, AIA (Nacogdoches, T~ ;Contract Amount: $ 112,616.00 Date Completed: February 2002 Percent of Work Completed by D`~V.C.C.I.: 25% ********** :Holt Caterpillar - New Facility 'Edinburg, TX Holt Caterpillar Contract Amount: $ 69,556.00 Date Completed: April 2002 Percent of Work Completed by D.W.C.C.I.: 25% ********** Hidalgo County Historical Museum Additions & Renovations Edinburg, TX Hidalgo County Historical Museum Boultinghouse Simpson & Associates, Inc. (McAllen, TX) Contract Amount: $ 2,421,824.00 Date Completed: May 2002 Percent of Work Completed by D.W.C.C.I.: 25% ********** 24 ATTACHMENT TO AIA DOCUMENT A305 (Paragraph I].0) D. Wilson Construction Company MAJOR CONSTRUCTION PROJECTS COMPLETED McAllen Chamber of Commerce New Facility McAllen, TX McAllen Chamber of Commerce Boultinghouse Simpson & Associates, inc. (McAllen, TX) Con~-act Amount: $1,599,000.00 Date Completed: May 2002 Percent of Work Completed by D.W.C.C_I.: 25% ********** Finish-Out in the West MOB for the MIS Suite Mission, TX Mission Hospital, Inc. The Bower powning Parhiership, Inc. (Austin, 'TX) Contract Amount: $69,556.00 Date Completed: May 2002 Percent of Work Completed by D.W.C.C.I.: 25% ********** Paseo Real Shopping Center - Phase I Brownsville, TX Paseo, J.V. L.P. Stanford C. Knowles Architect-Planner (Brownsville, TX) Contract Amount: $1,989,626.00 Date Completed: June 2002 Percent of W~rk Completed by D.W.C.C.I.: 25% ********** Foremost Paving New Shop Building and Office Addition Weslaco, TX Foremost Paving, Inc. Conn-act Arnount: $136,745.00 Date Completed: July 2002 Percent of Work Completed by D.W.C.C.I.: 25% ********** 30 ATTACHMENT TO AIA DOCUMENT A305 (Paragraph 11.0) D. Wilson Construction Cornpany MAJOR CONSTRUCTION PROJECTS COIvIPLETED Kentucky Fried Chicken (McAllen #1 KFC) Remodel McAllen, TX . - Tem-Kil Company, Inc. d/b/a Kent~icky Fried Chicken Carl V. Maynard, AIA (Nacogdoches, TX) Contract Amount: $154,657.80 Date Completed: July 2002 Percent of Work Completed by D.W.C.C.I.: 25% ~~ ****~~~*** Cullen Looney Garage Edinburg, TX Cullen Looney Contract Amount: $45,070.00 Date Completed: August 2002 Percent of Work Completed by D.W.C.C.I.: 25% . ********** Kentucky Fried Chicken Restaurant Facilit-;~ Upgrade Edinburg, TX Tem-Kil Company, Inc. d/b/a Kentucky Fried Chicken Carl V. Maynard, AIA (Nacogdoches, TX) Contract Arnount: $159,362.4Q Date Completed: August 2002 Percent of Work Completed by D.W.C.C.I.: 25% ********** Tres Hermanos Ropa Usada - 30,000 sq. ft. Building Hidalgo, TX M.D.C. Prosperity, Inc. d/b/a Tres Hermanos Ropa Usada Contract Amount: $836,895.00 Date Completed: August 2002 Percent of Work Completed by D.W.C.C.I.: 25% ********** 31 ATTACHMENT TO AIA DOCUMENT A305 (Paragraph 11.0) D. Wilson Consm-ction Company MAJOR CONSTRUCTION PROJECTS COMPLETED Starr County Memorial Hospital - Obstetrics Expansion & Remodeling Rio Grande City, TX Starr County Memorial Hospital DesignCare, Inc. (Houston, TX) Conh-act Amount: $I,872,533.00 Date Completed: October 2002 Percent of Work Completed by D.W.C.C.I.: 25% **#******* Travis Elementary School Additions & Renovations Harlingen, TX Harlingen Consolidated Independent School District TAG Intemational, L.L.P. Contract:Amount: $2,175,300.00 Date Completed: October 2002 Percent of Work Completed by D.W.C.C.I.: 25% ********** Eacility. at 6715 W: Monte Cristo Phase II - New Parking Area Edinburg, TX Healds Valley Farms, Inc. Contract Amount: $248,715.00 Scheduled Completion Date: October 2002 *********» Facility at 6715 W. Monte Cristo Phase II - Interior Renovations Edinburg, TX Healds Valley Farms, Inc. Conh-act Amount: $11,285.00 Scheduled Completion Date: October 2002 *«s******* 32 ATTACHMENT TO AIA DOCUMENT A305 (Paragraph 11.0) D. Wilson Construction Company MAJOR CONSTRUCTION PROJECTS COMPLETED Emma Vera Elementary School Roma, TX Roma Independent School District Rike Ogden Figueroa Dickson Wells A.rchitects PLLC (McAllen, TX) Contract Amount: ~5;355,000.00 Date Completed: November 2002 Percent of Work Completed by D.W.C.C.I.: 25% **~*~~*~~* R.T. Barrera Elementary School Roma, TX Roma Independent School District Rike Ogden Figueroa Dickson Wells Architects PLLC (McAllen, T~ Contract Amount: $5,355,000.00 Date Completed: I~Tovem~~r 2002 Percent.:of Work Completed by D.W.C.C.I.: 25° o ********** ,:. = V~terans International Bridge at Los Tomates (Arbor Unit & Canopies) ~ Brownsville, TX Texas Department of Transportation Foremost Paving (WesIaco, TX) Contract Amount: $ ] 78,?~ 1.00 Date Completed: November 2002 Percent of Work Completed by D.W.C.C.I.: 25% ********** Pharr-Reynosa International Bridge (Arbor Unit 3~ Canopies) Pharr, TX Texas Department of Transportation Foremost Paving (Weslaco, TX) Contract Amount: $158,069.00 Date Completed: November 2002 Percent of Work Completed by D.W.C.C.I.: 25% ********** 33 ATTACHMENT TO AIA DOCUMENT A305 (Paragraph 11.0) D. Wilson Construction Company MAJOR CONSTRUCTION PRO7ECTS COMPLETED Foremost Paving Phase II Pre-Engineered Metal Building (25 x 125) Weslaco, TX Foremost Paving, Inc. Contract Arnount: $34,545.00 Date Completed: November 2002 Percent of Work Completed by D.W.C.C.I.: 25% ********** CP&L Pharr Service Center Pharr, TX American Elech-ic Power Service Corporation Architectural Services (Gahanna, OH) Contract Arnount: $5,571,192.00 Date Completed: November 2002 Percent of.Work Completed by D.W.C.C.I.: 25% ********** ~:.Hidalgo County_ Historical Museum Annex Renovation _ Edinburg, TX Hidalgo County Historical Museum Boultinghouse, Simpson Architects, Inc. Contract Arnount: $498,502.00 Date Cornpleted: November 2002 Percent of Work Completed by D.W.C.C.I.: 25% ********** St. Joseph Center for the New Evangelization Edinburg, TX St. Joseph Catholic Church Boultinghouse Simpson Architects, Inc_ (McAllen, TX) Contract Amount: $443,046.00 Date Cornpleted: November 2002 Percent of Work Completed by D.W.C.C.I.: 25% ********** 34 ATTACHMENT TO AIA DOCLTMENT A305 (Paragraph 11.0) D. Wilson Construction Company MAJOR CONSTRUCTION PROJECTS COMPLETED 2312.5 Sq. Ft. Office Addition McAllen, TX McAllen Foreign Trade Zone Contract Arnount:' $91,000.00 Date Comp]eted: . December 2002 Percent of Work Completed by D.W.C.C.I.: 25% . ********** New Strip Center (10`~ & Zinnia) McAllen, TX Qualified Intermediary, Inc. (Javier Masso) Contract Arnount: $741,545.00 Date C.ompleted: November 2002 Perceiit'~of Work Completed by D.W.C.C.I.: 25% ********** ~ Foremost Paving Restroom & Storage Room ( l Ox25) Weslaco, TX Foremost Paving, Inc. Conbract Arnount: $15,360.00 Date Completed: December 200~ Percent of Work Completed by D.W.C.C.I.: 25% ********** First United Methodist Church - New Church Facility Edinburg, TX First United Methodist Church of Edinburg MB.ARC Architectural Resource Consultants (Edinburg, TX) Contract Arnount: $1,306,302.00 Date Completed: January 2003 Percent of Work Completed by D.W.C.C.I.: 25% **:******* 35 ATTACHMENT TO AIA DOCUMENT A305 (Paragraph 11.0) D. Wilson Consu-uction Company MAJOR CONSTRUCTION PROJECTS COMPLETED Dr. Anna Guzman Pediatric Center Edinburg, TX D&S Consti-uction South Texas Designs (McAllen, TX) Contract Amount: $74,389.00 Date Completed: March 2003 Percent of Work Completed by D.W.C.C.I.: 25% ********** Texas Regional Bancshares New Hangar Facility McAllen, TX Texas Regional Bancshares (McAllen, TX) Con~act Amount: $162,028.00 Date Completed: March 2003 - . Percent of Work Completed by D.W.C.C.I.: 25% ***~****** Restoration for.Adaptive Re-Use of Robert.E. Lee House Rio Grande City, TX Rio Grande City Consolidated Independent Schoo] District Milnet Architectural Service (McAllen, TX) Contract Amount: $193,000.00 Date Completed: March 2003 Percent of Work Completed by D.W.C.C.I.: 25% ********** La Abuela Tortilla Factory - 9,600 Sq. Ft. Facility Weslaco, TX La Abuela Mexican Foods, Inc. W.R. Rick Faulhaber, Jr. (Edinburg, TX) Contract Amount: $555,852.00 Date Completed: ~ May 2003 Percent of Work Completed by D.W.C.C.I.: 25% ********** 36 ATTACHMENT TO AIA DOCUMENT A305 (Paragraph 11.0) D. Wilson Construction Company MAJOR CONSTRUCTION PROJECTS COMPLETED Tyler Square Addition Harlingen, TX STN Properties, Ltd. W.R. Rick Faulhaber, Jr. (Edinburg, TX) Contract Amovnt: $337,527.00 Date Completed: May 2003 Percent of Work Completed by D.W.C.C.I.: 25% *$**~:~~$** Hurla-Midkiff Elementary School Palmhurst, TX Mission Consolidated Independent School District Gomez-Mendez-Saenz, Inc. (Brownsville, TX) Contra~t Amount: $5,616,629.65 Date Cy~mpJeted: July 2003 Percent~of Work Completed by D.W.C.C.I.: 25% ********** Raque,~;~Cavazos Eiementary School Alton;.~'X Mission Consolidated Independent School District Gomez-Mendez-Saenz, Inc. (Brownsville, TX) Contract Amount: $5,652,691.65 Date Completed: July 2003 Percent of Work Completed by D.W.C.C.I.: 25% ********** La Joya New Middle School #6 Palmview, TX La Joya Independent Schooi District ER0lnternational LLP (McAllen, TY) Contact Amount: $7,433,932.00 Date Completed: July 2003 Percent of Work Completed by D.W.C.C.I.: 25% ********** 37 ATTAC~~vv1ENT TO AIA DOCUMENT A305 (Paragraph 11.0) D. Wilson Construction Company MAJOR CONSTRUCTION PROJECTS COMPLETED Kentucky Fried Chicken/A&W Restaurant Facility Brownsville, TX Tem-Kil Company, Inc. d/b/a Kentucky Fried Chicken Carl V. Maynard, AIA (Nacogdoches, TX) Contract Amount: $711,435.86 Date Completed: May 2003 Percent of Work Completed by D.W.C.C.I.: 25% ********** Classic Cleaners @ Trenton Retail Center McAllen, TX Mark & Jackie Rainey (IvlcAllen, TX) Contract Amount: $48,061.00 Date Completed: August 2003 Percent of Work Completed by D.W.C.C.I.: 25% ********** .South~ Padre ~Island Kentucky. Fried. Chicken Restaurant Facility . South Padre Island, TX Tem-Kil Company,°Inc. d/b/a~Kentucky Fried Chicken Carl V. Maynard, AIA (Nacogdoches, TX) Contract Amount: $27,849.20 Date Completed: September 2003 Percent of Work Completed by D.W.C.C.I.: 25% ********** McAllen Foreign Trade Zone Warehouse Building "X" and J.V.C. Finish-Out McAllen, TX McAllen Economic Development Corporation Boultinghouse Simpson Architects, Inc. (McAllen, TX) Convact Amount: $3,003,537.41 Date Completed: October 2003 Percent of Work Completed by D.W.C.C.I.: 25% ********** 38 ATTACHMENT TO AIA DOCUMENT A305 (Paragraph ] 1.0) D. Wilson Construction Company ~ MAJOR CONSTRUCT'ION PROJECTS COMPLETED McAllen Foreib Trade Zone Warehouse Building "Z" McAllen, TX , McAllen Economic Development Corporation Boultinghouse, Simpson Architects, Inc. (McAI]en, T~:) Contract Amount: $],232,816.50 Date Completed: October 2003 Percent of Work Completed By D.W.C.C.I.: 25% ********** Hidalgo County Historical Musuem - Exhibit Construction Edinburg, TX ~ Hidalgo County Historical Musuem Andre & Knowlton Associates (Victoria, British Columbia, Canada) Contract Amount: $872,91 1.00 Date Completed: December 2003 PerGen'~_of Work Completed By D.W.C.C.I.: 25% ~ .,~.. ~***~***** Museum of South~Texas 1-Iistory North Wing Renovatiun Edinbuig, TX Museui~ of South Texas History formerly Hidalgo County Historica] Museum Boultinghouse, Simpson & Associates, Inc. (McAllen, TX) Contract Amount: $109,4~9.00 Date Completed: December 2003 Percent of Work Completed By D.W.C.C.I.: 25% ~~******** Tyler Square Members First Credit Union Finish-Out Harlingen, TX Members First Credit Union WRF Designs (Edinburg, TX) Contract Amount: $64,468.00 Date Completed: December 2003 Percent of Work Completed By D.W.C.C.I.: 25% :*****«*** 39 ATTACHMEN7' TO AIA DOCUMENT A305 (Paragraph 11.0) D. Wilson Construction Company MAJOR CONSTRUCTION PROJECTS COMPLETED Universal Metal Products - Komatsu 450 Press Foundation Pharr, TX Universal Metal Products, Inc. (Wickliffe, OH) Contract Amount: $24,239.00 Date Completed: November 2003 Percent of Work Completed By D.W.C.C.I.: 25% ********** Dr. Kolia's Optometrist Office Finish-Out @ Target Plaza McAllen, TX Fiona I~olia, O.D., M.S. Contract Amount: $74,366.00 Date_Completed: . January 2004 Percent of W~rk.Completed By D.W.C.C.I.: 25% **~******* Weslaco KFC.Restaurant Remodel Weslaco, TX Tem-Kil, Inc. d/b/a Kentucky Fried Chicken Carl V. Maynard, AIA (Nacogdoches, TX) Contract Amount: $150,025.93 Date Completed: January 2004 Percent of Work Completed By D.W.C.C.I.: 25% *****~**** Am-Mex Warehouse Expansion McAllen, TX Am-Mex Products, Inc. WRF Designs (Edinburg, TX) Contract Amount: $ l ,399,853.00 Date Completed: February 2004 Percent of Work Completed By D.W.C.C.I.: 25% ********** 40 ATTACHMENT TO AIA DOCUMENT A305 (Paragraph 1].0) D. Wilson Construction Company MAJOR CONSTRUCTION PROJECTS COMPLETED Steven M. Gonzalez & Associates - New Office Facility McAllen, TX Steven M. Gonzalez & Associates, P.C., LLP Val Glitsch, FAIA, Architect (Houston, 'I~ Contract Amount: $1,295,918.00 Date Completed: Ma~-ch 2004 Percent of Work Completed By D.W.C.C.I.: 25% *~~**~~~~* KFC Restaurant Facility Remodel South Padre Island, TX Tem-Kil Company, Inc. dba Kentucky Fried Chicken Carl V. Maynard, AIA (Nacogdoches, TX) Contr~ct Amount: $309,725.31 Date :(s ompleted: March 2~0~ Percent of Work Completed By D.W.C.C.I.: 25% **~**~*~*~ Drs. I•riigo Los Lagos Plaza Edinhiirg, TX Marisa C. Inigo, M.D. and Jorge A. Inigo D.C. Contract Amount: $1,233,439.00 Date Completed: April 20U4 Percent of Work Completed By D.W.C.C.I.: 25% *******~** Lacar Kids' Clinic McAllen, TX Athelas, LLP Megamorphasis Design (Harlingen, TX) Contract Amount: $502,813.00 Date Completed: May 2004 Percent of Work Completed By D.W.C.C.I.: 25% ********** 41 ATTACHMENT TO AIA DOCUMENT A305 (Paragraph 11.0) D. Wilson Consu-uction Company MAJOR CONSTRUCTION PROJECTS COMPLETED 25' x 50' North Addition @ 1320 S. 25`~ St. Edinburg, TX Holt Power of Texas Contract Amount: $53,875.00 Date Completed: June 2004 Percent of Work Completed by D.W.C.C.I.: 25% ********** World Birding Center, Bentsen Rio Grande State Park McAllen, TX Texas Parks & Wildlife Lake/Flato Architects, Inc. (San Antonio, TX) Contract Amount: 1,916,431.83 ~Date .Completed: July 2004 Percentof Work.Completed by D.W.C.C.I.: 25% ********** Weslaco.Business and.Visitor's Center W.eslaco,~TX Economic Development Corporation of Weslaco Boultinghouse Simpson and Associates, Inc. (McAllen, TX} Contract Amount: 1,999,421.00 Date Completed: August 2004 Percent of Work Completed by D.W.C.C.I.: 25% ********** KFC/Long John Silvers New Restaurant Facility Rio Grande City, TX Tem-Kil Company, Inc. dba Kentucky Fried Chicken Carl V. Maynard, AIA (Nacogdoches, TX) Contract Amount: $674,044.00 Date Completed: August 2004 Percent of Work Completed by D.W.C.C.I.: 25% ********** 42 ATTACHMENT TO AIA DOCUMENT A305 (Paragraph 11.0) D. Wilson Construction Company MAJOR CONSTRUCTION PROJECTS COMPLETED INB South 10`h St. Express Branch @ McAllen Shopping Center McAllen, T~ = I.N.B. Properties II, Inc. McCleary German Architects (Houston, TX) Contract Amount: $147,936.00 Date Completed: Septernber 2004 Percent of Work Completed By D.W.C.C.I.: 25% ********** Los Lagos PIaza / Phoenix Insurance Office Edinburg, TX Marisa C. Inigo, M.D. and Jorge A. Inigo, D.C. Jose Javier (Jay) Mercado, Designer (Edinbtug, T'~ Con~~ct Arnount: $65,000.00 Date ~~ompleted: Septernber 2004 Percent of Work Completed By D.W.C.C.I.: 25% ****.****** Los I;~gos Plaza 7 Adult Day Care Facility Edinburg, TX Marisa C. Inigo, M.D. and Jorge A. Inigo, D.C. ~ Jose Javier (Jay) Mercado, Designer (Edinburg, T'X) Contract Arnount: $115,217.00 Date Completed: September 2004 Percent of Work Completed By D.W.C.C.I.: 25% ********** ~ Los Lagos Plaza / United DME Edinburg, TX Marisa C. Inigo, M.D. and Jorge A. Inigo, D.C. Jose Javier (Jay) Mercado, Designer (Edinburg, TX) Contract Amount: $54,927.00 Date Completed: September 2004 Percent of Work Completed By D.W.C.C.I.: 25% ********** 43 ATTACHMENT TO AIA DOCUMENT A305 (Paragraph 11.0) D. Wilson Construction Company MAJOR CONSTRUCTION PROJECTS COMPLETED Los Lagos Plaza / Life Choices Edinburg, TX Marisa C. Inigo, M.D. and Jorge A. Inigo, D.C. Jose Javier (Jay) Mercado, Designer (Edinburg, T~ Contract Amount: $86,609.00 Date Completed: September 2004 Percent of Work Completed By D.W.C.C.I.: 25% ********** Senor Cappuccinos McAllen, TX Zeigler Company on Behalf of Meyerhoff Family Trust Jose Javier (Jay) Mercado, Designer (Edinburg, T'~ Contract Amount: $41,201.00 Date Completed: September 2004 Perceri~ of Work Completed By D.W.C.C.I.: 25% *****~**** Federal Express Facility HRLR Ramp/HRL Harlingen, TX Federal Express Corporation FSB/Texas Architects & Engineers (Fort Worth, T~\ Contract Amount: $190,150.00 Date Completed: September 2004 Percent of Work Completed By D.W.C.C.I.: 25% ********** McAllen Shopping Center McAllen, TX INB Properties II, Inc. Hodges & Associates Architecture, P.L.L.C. (Dallas, TX) Contract Amount: $2,108,490.00 Date Completed: October 2004 Percent of Work Completed By D.W.C.C.I.: 25% ********** 44 ATTACHMENT TO AIA DOCUMENT A30S (Paragraph 11.0) D. Wilson Construction Company MAJOR CONSTRUCTION PROJECTS COMPLETED Gonzalez Furniture and AppIiance - New Store Facility Brownsville, TX J&M Gonzalez, Ltd. (McAllen, T~ Contract Amount: $2,767,838.00 Scheduled Completion Date: October 2004 Percent of Worl< Completed by D.W.C.C.I.: 25% ********** 50 x 80 Metal Building and Addition onto Lean-To Pharr, TX French Ellison Truclc Center ~ Jose Javier (Jay) Mercado, Designer (Edinburg, TX) Contract Amount: $144,564.00 Schedt~led Completion Date: October ~004 Percent of Work Completed by D.W.C.C.I.: 25% ~ *****.~***~ Sharyl~nd Plantation Retail Center Mission, TX Hunt Valley Development Hodges & Associates, P.L.L.C. Architects/Planners (Dallas,l~ Contract Amount: 1,~03,999.10 Scheduled Completion Date: December 2004 Percent of Work Completed by D.W.C.C.I.: 25% ****~***~~ Los Lagos Plaza / Mary Kay Edinburg, TX Marisa C. Inigo, M.D. and Jorge A. Inigo, D.C. Jose Javier (Jay) Mercado, Designer (Edinburg, TX) Contract Amount: $29,971.00 Scheduled Completion Date: December 2004 Percent of Work Completed by D_W.C.C.I.: 25% *******,«*« 45 ATTACHMENT TO AIA DOCUMENT A305 (Paragraph 11.0) D. W ilson Construction Company MAJOR CONSTRUCTION PROJECTS COMPLETED First Assembly of God Church New Addition McAllen, TX First Assembly of God Luna Design Associates, Inc. (San Antonio, TX) Contract Amount: 1,267,912.00 Scheduled Completion Date: January 2005 Percent of Work Completed by D.W.C.C.I.: 25% ********** Dairy Queen Restaurant North 23rd McAllen, TX R&L Lozano Leasing, Ltd. MB.ARC Architectural Resource Consultants, Inc. (McAllen, TX) Contract Amount: $775,000.00 Scheduled Completion Date: January2005 Percent of Work Completed by D.W.C.C.I.: 25% ********** Griffith Trucking Edinburg, TX G.T.B. Trucking, Inc. Jose Javier Mercado, Designer (Edinburg, TX) Contract Amount: $135,800.00 Scheduled Completion Date: March 2005 Percent of Work Completed by D.W.C.C.I.: 25% ~******«*~ Lovely Nails, R.G.C. Rio Grande City, TX Steven Hoang Nguyen Jose Javier Mercado, Designer (Edinburg, TX) Contract Amount: $44,778.00 Scheduled Completion Date: March 2005 Percent of Work Completed by D.W.C.C.I.: . 25% **«******: 46 ATTACHMENT TO AIA DOCUMENT A305 (Paragraph 11.0) D. Wilson Construction Cornpany MAJOR CONSTRUCTION PROJECTS COMPLETED Kent Biel New Auto Dealership Facility McAllen, TX Kent M. Biel . Boultinghouse , Simpson Architects (McAllen, TX) Contract Amount: $2,316,959.80 Scheduled Completion Date: Apri12005 Percent of Work Completed by D.W.C.C.I.: 25% ********** City Center Plaza McAllen, TX City Center Plaza, Ltd. Boultinghouse Simpson Architects (McAllen, 'I'3~ Contract Amount: $566,149.00 Scheduled Completion Date: April 2005 Percent of Work Completed by D.W.C.C.I.: 25% *****~**** The Courtyard at F.J. Scott Elementary School Roma;~~~TX Rorna~~ndependent School District R.ike, Ogden, Figueroa, Dickson, Wells Architects (McAllen, TX) Contract Amount: _$115,754.50 Scheduled Completion Date: Apri12005 Percent of Work Completed by D.W.C.C.I.: 25% ********** Melrose Fashion Shell Store Rio Grande City, TX B-Y R.io Grande City, Ltd. Villa Park Architecture (San Antonio, T'X) Contract Amount: $499,878.00 Scheduled Completion Date: Apri12005 Percent of Work Completed by D.W.C.C.I.: 25% ********** 47 ATTACHMENT TO AIA DOCUMENT A305 (Paragraph I 1.0) D. Wilson Conswction Company MAJOR CONSTRUCTION PROJECTS COMPLETED Las Palmas Plaza McAllen, TX B-Y 2901 North 23rd St., Ltd. Valdes Architecture (San Antonio, TX) Contract Amount: $709,127.00 Scheduled Completion Date: August 2005 Percent of Work Completed by D.W.C.C.I.: 25% ********** First Presbyterian Church Mission, TX First Presbyterian Church Gomez, Mendez, Saenz, Inc. (Brownsville, TX) Contract Amount: $1,098,265.00 Scheduled Completion Date: August 2005 Percent of Work Completed by D.W.C.C.I.: 25% ********** ZooFari Play.& Discovery Center McAllen, TX Abdala (Lalo) Kalifa Ashley Humphries & Sanchez Architects, PLLC Contract Amount: $892,678.00 Scheduled Completion Date: August 2005 Percent of Work Completed by D.W.C.C.I.: 25% ********** STCC Mid-Valley Campus Instructional Building Weslaco, TX South Texas College VA Architecture (McAllen, TX) Contract Amount: $9,204,612.00 Scheduled Completion Date: August 2005 Percent of Work Completed by D.W.C.C.I.: 25% ********** 48 ATTAC~-~vv1ENT TO AIA DOCUMENT A305 (Paragraph 11.0) D. Wilson Construction Company MAJOR CONSTRUCTION PROJECTS COMPLETED STCC Mid-Valley Campus Student Support Services, Workforce Development Center, Instructional Resources Building Weslaco, TX South Texas College VA Architecture (McAllen, T~ / Contract Amount: $5,869,488.00 Scheduled Completion Date: August 2005 Percent of Work Completed by D.W.C.C.I.: 25% ********** STCC Mid-Valley Campus Selective Demolition and Sitework Package Weslaco, TX South Texas College VA Architecture (McAllen, TX) Contract Amount: $16,399,952.00 Sched,uled Compietion Date: August 2005 Percent of Work Completed by D.W.C.C.I.: 25% ********** STC IVIid-Valley Campus Structural Renovation Project Weslaco, TX South Texas College Childress Engineering Services, Inc. (McAllen, 'T~ Contract Amount: $397,000.00 Scheduled Completion Date: August 2005 Percent of Work Completed by D.W.C.C.I.: 25% ********** Travis Middle School - HVAC Improvements McAllen, TX McAllen Independent School District Perspectiva (Houston, 'TX) Contract Amount: $996,300.00 Scheduled Completion Date: August 2005 Percent of Work Completed by D.W.C.C.I.: 25% ********** 49 ATTACHMENT TO AIA DOCUMENT A305 (Paragraph 11.0) D. Wilson Construction Company MAJOR CONSTRUCTTON PROJECTS COMPLETED Jaime Medrano, M.D. Children's Clinic La Joya, TX Jaime Medrano, M.D. Jose Javier (Jay) Medrano (Edinburg, TX) Contract Amount: $520,466.00 Scheduled Completion Date: September 2005 Percent of Work Completed by D.W.C.C.I.: 25% *********~ Jaime Medrano, M.D. Pharmacy La Joya, TX Jaime Medrano, M.D. Jose Javier (Jay) Medrano (Edinburg, T'~ Contract Amount: $42,417.00 Scheduled .Completion Date:. September..2005 . Percent of Work Completed by D.W.C.C.I.: 25% ********** TGX Pellet Storage Building Mission, TX Texas Citrus Exchange, Inc. Green Rubiano & Associates Structural Engineers (Harlingen, 'T~ Contract Amount: $331,OQ0.00 Scheduled Completion Date: September 2005 Percent of Work Completed by D.W.C.C.I.: 25% ********** J.V.C. Building "N" Remodel @ McAllen Foreign Trade Zone McAllen, TX J.V.C. Electronics Boultinghouse Simpson Architects (McAllen, TX) Contract Amount: $150,948.00 Scheduled Completion Date: October 2005 Percent of Work Completed by D.W.C.C.I.: 25% ********** 50 ATTACHMENT TO AIA DOCUMENT A305 (Paragraph 11.0) D. Wilson Construction Company MAJOR CONSTRUCTION PROJECTS COMPLETED Addition to Western Va11ey Shopping Center . Mission, TX B-Y Mission Texas, Ltd. Valdes~Architectiire (San Antonio, T~ Contract Arnount: ~ $487,000.00 Scheduled Completion Date: November 2005 Percent of Work Completed by D.W.C.C.I.: 25% ********** Addition to University Plaza Shopping Center Edinburg, TX B-Y University Plaza, Ltd. Valdes Architecture (San Antonio, 'T~ Contract Amount: 565,612.15 Schedii:~ed Completion Date: December 2005 Percerit~.:of Work Completed by D.W.C.C.I.: 25% *****~**** Palmhurst Retail Center Palmh~rst, TX Tramin:el Crow Company d/b/a Palmhurst Development Partners, Ltd. Alamo -Architects :(San Antonio, TX} ~ Contract Amount: $1,185,471.50 Scheduled Completion Date: December 2005 Percent of Work Completed by D.W.C.C.I.: 25% ~ ********** KFC Restaurant Facility Remodel (Boca Chica) Brownsville, TX Tem-Kil Company, Inc. dba Kentucky Fried Chicken Carl V. Maynard, AIA (Nacogdoches, T~ Contract Amount: $259,869.00 Scheduled Completion Date: December 2005 Percent of Work Completed by D.W.C.C.I.: 25% ********** 51 ATTACHMENT TO AIA DOCUMENT A305 (Paragraph 11.0) D. Wilson Construction Company MAJOR CONSTRUCTTON PROJECTS COMPLETED St. Matthew's Episcopal Church and School Pavilion Edinburg, TX St. Matthew's Episcopal Church and School Simon Solorio, P.E. (Mission, 'TX) Contract Amount: $52,000.00 Scheduled Completion Date: January 2006 Percent of Work Completed by D.W.C.C.: 25% *********** R.io Grande City C.I.S.D. New Elementary School Rio Grande City, TX Rio Grande City Consolidated Independent School District Design Group International (Laredo, T~ Contract Amount: $6,387,115.39 Scheduled Completion Date: February 2006 Percent of Work Completed by D.W.C.C.: 25% ********** Rio Grande City C.I.S.D. New Batting Cages & Tennis Courts R.io Grande City, TX Rio Grande City Consolidated Independent School District Design Group International (Laredo, ~ Contract Amount: $1,500,000.00 Scheduled Completion Date: April 2006 Percent of Work Completed by D.W.C.C.: 25% ********** Las Palmas Center McAllen, TX M.P.B. Real Estate Limited W.R.F. Designers (Edinburg, TX) Contract Amount: $1,462,089.00 Scheduled Completion Date: May 2006 Percent of Work Completed by D.W.C.C.: 25% ********** 52 ATTACHMENT TO AIA DOCLJMENT A305 (Pazagraph ] 1.0) D. Wilson Construction Company MAJOR CONSTRUCTION PROJECTS COMPLETED Calvary Baptist Pre-School McAllen, TX Calvary Baptist Church Boultinghouse Simpson & Associates, Inc. (McAllen, T~ Contract Amount: $3,223,675.00 Scheduled Completion Date: July 2006 Percent of work completed by D.W.C.C.: 25% ********** ~ IDEA Academy Campus Addition Donna, TX IDEA Academy Gomez, Mendez, Saenz, Inc. (Brownsville, T'~ Contract Amount: $3,218,012.00 Scheduled Completion Date: July 2006 Percent of work completed by D.W.C.C.: 25% . ********** Trenton Crossing - Phase II Retail Plaza McAllen, TX North`Trenton, Ltd. Alamo Architects (.San Antonio, T'~ Contract Amount: 1,536,382.00 Scheduled Completion Date: August 2006 Percent of work completed by D.W.C.C.: 25% ********** Rio Grande City C.I.S.D. New Ringgold Elementary School Rio Grande City, TX Rio Grande City Consolidated Independent School District Design Group International (Laredo 'I~ ~ ~ontract Amount: $6~,618,811.00 Scheduled Completion Date: September 2006 Percent of work completed by D.W.C.C.: 25% ********** 53 ATTACHMENT TO AIA DOCUMENT A305 (Paragraph 11.0) D. Wilson Construction Company MAJOR CONSTRUCTION PROJECTS COMPLETED Trenton Crassing - Omni Building #900 McAllen, TX North Trenton, Ltd. Alamo Architects (San Antonio, TX) Contract Amount: $1,096,687.00 Scheduled Completion Date: September 2006 Percent of work completed by D.W.C.C.: 25% ********** Brownsville Museum of Fine Arts Brownsville, TX City of Brownsville Gomez, Mendez, Saenz, Inc. (Brownsville, T~ Contract Amount: $2,633,358.00 Scheduled Completion Date: October 2006 Percent ofwork completed by D.W.C.C.: 25% ********** Rio Grande Valley State Veterans Cemetery Mission, TX Texas Veterans Land Board PBS&J (Austin, T'X) Contract Amount: $6,586,705.00 Scheduled Completion Date: October 2006 Percent of work completed by D.W.C.C.: 25% ********** Trinity Worship Center Child Development Academy Pharr, TX Trinity Worship Center MB.ARC Architectural Resource Consultants, Inc. (McAllen, T~ Contract Amount: $1,818,019.00 Scheduled Completion Date: November 2006 Percent of work completed by D.W.C.C.: 25% ********** 54 A7'T'ACHMENT TO AIA DOCUMENT A305 (Paragraph ] 1.0). D. W ilson Construction Company . MAJOR CONSTRUCTION PROJECTS COMPLE?ED Koko's Cafe Addition McAllen, TX M.P.B. Real Estate, Ltd. Jose Javier Mercado, Designer (Edinburg, TX} Contract Amount: $77,959.90 ~ Scheduled Completion Date: November 2006 Percent of work completed by D.W.C.C.: 25% . ***~**~**~ KFC Restaurant Facility Remodel Harlingen, TX Tem-Ki1 Co., Inc. d/b/a Kentucky Fried Chicken Carl V. Maynard, AIA (Nacogdoches, T'X) Contract Amount: $151,922.00 ~ Scheduled Comple.tion Date: January 2007 : Percent of work completed by D.W.C.C.: 25% *******~** Tres Hermanos Building 30,000 sq.ft. Addition Hidalgo, TX M.D.C Prosperity, Inc. Javier Mercado, Designer (Mercedes, TX) Contract Amount: $906,445.00 Scheduled Completion Date: March 2007 ~ Percent of work completed by D.W.C.C.: 25% :********* Holt Caterpillar Systems - New Service Building Edinburg, TX Holt Texas Ltd., d/b/a Holt Cat Boultinghouse Simpson & Associates (McAllen; TXl Contract Amount: $388,058.00 Scheduled Completion Date: March 2007 Percent ofwork completed by D.W.C.C.: 25% *~~*~~*~t* 55 ATTACHMENT TO AIA DOCUMENT A305 (Paragraph 11.0) D. Wilson Construction Company MAJOR CONSTRUCTION PRO7ECTS COMPLETED KFC New Restaurant Facility, Hwy. 48 Brownsville, T'X Tem-Kil Co., Inc. d/b/a Kentucky Fried Chicken Carl V. Maynard, AIA (Nacogdoches, T~ Contract Amount: 1,010,832.00 Scheduled Completion Date: May 2007 Percent of work completed by D.W.C.C.: 25% *********~ Martin Farm & Ranch Supply - New Feed Building Edinburg, TX Martin Farm & Ranch Supply, Inc. Contract Amount: $224,087.00 Scheduled Completion Date: May 2007 Percent of work completed by D.W.C.C.: 25% *~~~**~*** KFC #2 Renovation (2319 Guadalupe) Laredo, TX Tem-Kil Co., Inc. d/b/a Kentucky Fried Chicken Cazl V. Maynard, AIA (Nacogdoches, T~ Contract Amount: $335,309.00 Scheduled Completion Date: May 2007 Percent of work completed by D.W.C.C.: 25% ***~**~**~ KFC #3 RenovaNon (7605 McPherson) Lazedo, TX Tem-Kil Co., Inc. d/b/a Kentucky Fried Chicken Carl V. Maynard, AIA (Nacogdoches, 'TX) Contract Amount: $169,249.00 Scheduled Completion D~ate: Apri12007 Percent of work completed by D.W_C.C.: 25% **~~~***** 56 ATTACHMENT TO AIA DOCLTMENT A305 (Paragraph 11.0) D. Wilson Construction Company MAJOR CONSTRUCTTON PROJECTS COMPLETED Edwards Abstract New Headquarters Facility Edinburg, TX JH/JC, Ltd., A Texas Limited Partnership by H&S Services, Inc., its General Partner MB.ARC Architectural Resource Consultants, Inc. (McAllen, T~ Contract Amount: $2,929,062.00 Scheduled Completion Date: May 2007 Percent of work completed by D.W.C.C.: 25% ******~~** KFC Restaurant Renovations San Benito, TX Tem-Kil Co., Inc. dlb/a Kentucky Fried Chicken Carl V. Maynazd, AIA (Nacogdoches, T'X) Contract Amoun~ 262,515.00 Scheduled Comp~etion Date: . ~une 2007 Percent of work completed byD.W.C.C.: 25% *~******** Skloss Watermelon Shed Addition Edinburg, TX Legacy Growers, Inc. Contract Amount: $544,938.00 Scheduled Completion Date: June 2007 Percent of work completed by D.W.C.C.: 25% ***~*~*~~~ UTPA Wellness & Recreation Sports Complex Edinburg, TX The University of Texas System O~ce of Facilities Planning and Construction F&S Partners, Inc. (Dallas, T~ Contract Amount: $20,352,842.00 Scheduled Completion Date: August 2007 Percent of work completed by D.W.C.C.: 25% ~****~*~** 57 ATTACHIv1ENT TO AIA DOCiJMENT A305 (Paragraph 11.0) D. Wilson Construction Company MAJOR CONSTRUCTION PROJECTS COMPLETED Rio Grande City C.I.S.D. New Middle School Rio Grande City, TX Rio Grande Ciry Consolidated Independent School District Design Group International (Laredo, 'I~ Contract Amount: $14,483,546.00 Scheduled Completion Date: August 2007 Percent of work completed by D.W.C.C.: 25% ******~*** McAllen Northeast Elementary School McAllen Northwest Elementary School McAllen, TX McAllen Independent School District PBK Architects, Inc. (San Antonio, T~ Contract Amount: $16,652,455.00 Scheduled Completion Date: August 2007 Percent of work completed by D.W.C.C.: 25% ~********* The Market @ Nolana McAllen, TX Weingarten Nolana J.V. Renaissance Architectural Associates, P.C. (Oklahoma City, OK) Contract Amount: $2,588,205.00 Scheduled Completion Date: August 2007 Percent of work completed by D.W.C.C.: 25% ********** Starr County Courthouse Annex Rio Grande City, TX County of Starr Milnet Architectural Services (McAllen, T~ Contract Amount: $2,175,930.00 Scheduled Completion Date: September 2007 Percent of work completed by D.W.C.C.: 25% *~******** 58 ATTACHMENT TO AIA DOCUN~NT A305 (Paragraph 11.0) D. Wilson Construction Company MAJOR CONSTRUCTION PROJECTS COMPLETED Starr County Appraisal District Building Rio. Grande City, TX County of Starr Milnet Architectural Services (McAllen, T'~ Contract Amount: $ 997,109.00 Scheduled Completion Date: September 2407 Percent of Work Completed By D.W.C.C. 25% ****~~~*~* MOSTI3 River Crossroads Ezhibit Gallery; Parki.ng Lot Improvements; Jail Renovation Ed.inburg, TX Museum of South Texas History Andre & Knowlton Associates, Design Development Contract Amount: ~ $926,053.00 Scheduled Completion Date: ~~ October 2007 Percent of Work Completed By D.W.C.C. 25% ***~~~~~*~ UTPA Student Health Center Edi.nburg, TX The University of Texas System Office of Facilities Planning and Construction So1ka, Nava, Torno Architects (Corpus Christi, 'T~ Contract Amount: $1,390,377.00 Scheduled Completion Date: October 2007 Percent of Work Completed By D.W.C.C. 25% ~*~~****** Mi-Swaco Drilling Fluid Facility Edinburg, TX M-I L_L.C. d/b/a M-I Swaco, ("M-I") Civil and Structura] Engineers, Inc. (Lafayette, LA) ~ Contract Amount: $800,176.00 Scheduled Completion Date: October 2007 Percent of Work Completed By D.W.C.C. 25% *~~~~~**~~ 59 ATTACHIVIENT TO AIA DOCUMENT A305 (Paragraph 11.0) D. Wilson Construction Company MAJOR CONSTRUCTTON PROJECTS COMPLETED Ross Dress for Less (12`h St. & St. Charles) Brownsville, T'X POB CF Brownsville, LLC Hodges & Associates, Inc. (Dallas, T~ Contract Amount: $2,139,958.49 Scheduled Completion Date: February 2008 Percent of Work Completed By D.W.C.C. 25% ~******~** Alamo Main Post Office Facility Alamo, TX United States Postal Service Marmon-Mok Architects (San Antonio, T~ Contract Amount: $1,311,829.00 Scheduled Completion Date: April 2008 Percent of Work Completed By D.W.C.C. 25% **~******* Temple Emanuel New Synagogue McAllen, TX Temple Emanuel of McAllen, Inc. Boultinghouse Simpson & Associates, Inc. (McAllen, T~ Contract Amount: $3,294,782.00 Scheduled Completion Date: June 2008 Percent of Work Completed By D.W.C.C. 25% ~******~~* ~' Los Fresnos New Elementary School #8 Los Fresnos, TX Los Fresnos Consolidated Independent School District Gomez-Mendez-Saenz, Inc. (Brownsville, T~ Contract Amount: $8,345,583.00 Scheduled Completion Date: August 2008 Percent of Work Completed By D.W.C.C. 25% *****~~*~* 60 ATTACHMENT TO AIA DOCUMENT A305 (Paragraph 11.0) D_ Wilson Construction Company MAJOR CONSTRUCTION PROJECTS COMPLETED Valley View High School Additions New Performing Art Center & Cafeteria Expansion Pharr, TX Valley View Independent School District Rike Ogden Figueroa Allex Architects (McAllen, 'TX) Contract Amount: $8,597,251.00 Scheduled Completion Date: August 2008 Percent of Work Completed By D.W.C.C. 25% *****~**** Valley View New Elementary School Pharr, TX Valley View Independent School District ERO International, LLP. (McAllen, T~ Contract Amount: $9,603,000.00 Scheduled Completion Date: August 2008 Percent of Work Completed By D.W.C.C. 25% ****~*~~** Museum of South Texas History Project Preservation & Legacy Park Edinburg, TX Museum of South Texas History Boultinghouse Simpson & Associates (McAllen, TX) Contract Amount: $246,013.00 Scheduled Completion Date: August 200$ Percent of Work Completed By D.W.C.C. 25% ******~*~~ Starr County Memorial Hospital New Improvements Rio Grande City, TX Starr County Memorial Hospital Design Group International (Laredo, T~ Contact Amount: $4,088,786.87 Scheduled Completion Date: September 2008 Percent of Work Completed By D.W.C.C. 25% ***,~*****~ 61 ATTACHMENT TO AIA DOCUMENT A305 (Paragraph 11.0) D. Wilson Construction Company MAJOR CONSTRUCTION PROJECTS COMPLETED McAllen Post Office Facility - Repair/Replace Canopy McAllen, TX United States Postal Service BRW Architects (Dallas, T~ Contract Amount: $79,304.00 Scheduled Completion Date: December 2008 Percent of Work Completed By D.W.C.C. 25% ********** Foremost Paving Office Complex (13 Buildings) Elsa, TX Zage Investments, L.L.C. Boultinghouse Simpson & Associates (McAllen, T'~ Contract Amount: $4,161,219.17 Scheduled Completion Date: February 2009 Percent of Work Completed By D.W.C.C. 25% ****~****~ Clark Chevrolet Remodel McAllen, TX Charles Clark Chevrolet Dealership Boultinghouse, Simpson & Associates, Inc. (McAllen, TX) Contract Amount: $355,703.48 Scheduled Completion Date: February 2009 Percent of Work Completed By D.W.C.C. 25% *~~*****~* Los Fresnos 9`h Grade Academy Los Fresnos, TX Los Fresnos Consolidated Independent School District Gomez-Mendez-Saenz, Inc. (Brownsville, TX) Contract Amount: $15,985,219.00 Scheduled Completion Date: March 2009 Percent of Work Completed By D.W.C.C. 25% ***~**~*** 62 ATTACHMENT TO AIA DOCUMENT A305 (Paragraph 11.0) D. Wilson Construction Company MAJOR CONSTRUCTION PROJECTS COMPLETED Donna-Rio Bravo International Bridge Donna, TX City of Donna & Summit Contracting IDEA Group, Inc. (McAllen, TX) Contract Amount: $1,449,854.38 Scheduled Completioii Date: April 2009 *~**~*~,~** STC 2501 Pecan Plaza Renovations McAllen, TX South Texas College Boultinghouse, Simpson & Associates, Inc. (McAllen, T~ Contract Amount: $2,026,926.17 Scheduled Completion Date: June 2009 ~~x~~~t~t**~ Edinburg Ne~v Middle School No. 6- Off Site Utilities Package Edinburg, TX Edinburg Consolidated Independent School District PBK Architects, Inc. (McAllen, TX) and Program Manager: Broaddus & Associates (McAllen, TX) Contract Amount: $322,500.00 Scheduled Completion Date: June 2009 ********** Additions to Egly, Perez, & Palm Grove Elementary Schools Brownsville, TX Brownsville Independent School District Mata-Villarreal-Garcia Design Group, LLP. (McAllen, TX) Contract Amount: Scheduled Completion Date: !~ * 7tC X X i~ i~ 7F f~C ]F $5,742,221.00 September 2009 63 ATTACHMENT TO AIA DOCUMENT A305 (Paragraph 11.0) D. Wilson Construction Company MAJOR CONSTRUCTION PROJECTS COMPLETED UTPA Old Computer Center Remodel Project Edinburg, TX The University of Texas - Pan American Solka Nava Torno Architects (Corpus Christi, TX) Contract Amount: $807,827.00 Scheduled Completion Date: August 2009 ********** Mercedes North Elementary School Mercedes, TX Mercedes Independent School District Mata-Villarreal-Garcia Design Group, LLP. (McAllen, TX) Contract Amount: $9,981,950.91 Scheduled Completion Date: November 2009 *****~~**~ Valley International Airport - Structural Skylight Replacement Harlingen, TX Valley International Airport Megamorphosis, Inc., General Corporation (Harlingen, TX) Contract Amount: Schedule Completion Date: $847,000.00 December 2009 ~**~***,~*~ 64 Attachment to AIA Document A305 (Paragraph 10.0) D. Wilson Construction Company MAJOR CONSTRUCTION PROJECTS IN PROGRESS Brownsville New High School No. 6 Brownsville, TX Brownsville Independent School District Gomez Mendez Saenz, Inc. (Brownsville, TX) Contract Amount: $59,162,407.00 Scheduled Completion Date: May 2010 *******~~* CMR for the DSHS South Texas Health Care System Outpatient Clinic Hazlingen, TX Texas Facilities Commission Marmon-Mok Architects (San Antonio, TX) Contract Amount: $5,250,000.00 Scheduled Completion Date: April 2010 ~**~*~~~~* Valley View 9t~ Grade Campus Pharr, TX Valley View Independent School District Rike-Ogden-Figueroa-Allex Architects, Inc. (McAllen, TX) Contract Amount: $15,608,800.00 Scheduled Completion Date: June 2010 *********** New Facility for Hill Country University Center - Phase One Building Fredericksburg, TX Hill County University Center Foundation Stehling Klein Thomas Architects, P.L.L.C. (Fredericksburg, TX) Contract Amowlt: $4,298,000.00 Scheduled Completion Date: February 2010 *****~*~~* -1- Attachment to AIA Document A305 (Paragraph 10.0) D. Wilson Construction Company MAJOR CONSTRUCTION PROJECTS IN PROGRESS Edinburg New Middle School No. 5 Edinburg, TX Edinburg Consolidated Independent School District PBK Architects, Inc. (McAllen, TX) and Program Manager: Broaddus & Associates (McAllen, TX) Contract Amount: $18,000,000.00 Scheduled Completion Date: March 2011 ********** Edinburg New Middle School No. 6 Edinburg, TX Edinburg Consolidated Independent School District PBK Architects, Inc. (McAllen, TX) and Program Manager: Broaddus & Associates (McAllen, TX) Contract Amount: $18,000,000.00 Scheduled Completion Date: March 2011 ********** Centennial Park Mural & Plaza Harlingen, TX City of Harlingen Megamorphosis, Inc. (Harlingen, TX) Contract Amount: $155,193.00 Scheduled Completion Date: April 2010 ********* New Precinct #2 Administrative Offices for Hidalgo County & Other County Offices Pharr, TX County of Hidalgo VA Architecture (McAllen, TX) Contract Amount: $5,075,000.00 Scheduled Completion Date: August 2010 ***~*~~t*x* -2- D. WII.SON CONSTRUCTION COMPANY Financial Statements and Independent Auditor's Report Years Ended September 30, 2009 and 2008 ~ ~ ~~. SM~T'N FANIfNAA,tJS~R VQIGT ~ WAT~N, e~~c, INDEPENDENT AUDITOR'S REPORT BOARD OF DIRECTORS D. WII.SON CONSTRUCTION COMPANY MCALLEN, TX We have audited the accompanying balance sheet of D. Wilson Construction Company as of September 30, 2009 and 2008 and the related statements of income, changes in stockholder's equity and cash flows for the years then ended. These financial statements are the responsibility of the Company's manajement. Our responsibility is to express an opinion on these financial statements based on our audits. We conducted our audits in accordance with auditing standards aenerally accepted in the United States of America. Those standards require that we plan and perform the audit to obtain reasonable assurance about whether the ~nancial statements u-e free of material rnisstatement. An audit also includes assessing the accounting principles used and significant estimates made by management, as well as evaluating the overa(1 financial statement presentation. We betieve that our audits provide a reasonable basis for our opinion. In our opinion, the financial statements refened to above present fairly, in all material respects, the ~nancial position of D. Wilson Construction Company as of September 30, 2009 and ?008, and the results of its operations and its cash flows for the years then ended in conformity with accounting principles ~enerally accepted in the United States of America. Our audits were conducted for the purpose of forming an opinion on the basic financial statements taken as a whole. The supplementary information presented on pa?es 13 to 20, inclusive, is presented for purposes of additional analysis and is not a required part of the basic financial statements. Such information has been subjected to the auditing procedures applied in the audits of the basic financial statements and, in our opinion, is fairly stated in all material respects in relation to the basic financial statements taken as a whole. ~ ~ c,~, ~~~ ~ ~~ ~ ~ ~-- ~ ~~ ~ December 2, 2009 Certified Public Accounrants 801 QUINCE AVENUE • P.O. BOX 3125 • McALLEN, TEXAS 74502-3125 (956) 682-6365 • FAX (956) 682-Z995 D. WII.SON CONSTRUCTION COMPANY Balance Sheet September 30, 2009 and 2008 Assets Current assets Cash and cash equivalents Certificates of deposit Securities available for sale, at fair value Contracts receivable (includes retainage of $3,885,654 in 2009 and $2,313,435 in 2008) Costs and estimated earnings in excess of billings on uncompleted contracts Deposits and prepaid expenses Employee receivable Total current assets Property and equipment, at cost Autos and trucks Machinery and equipment Furniture and fixtures Leasehold improvements Less accumulated depreciation Net property and equipment Total assets 2009 2008 $ 3,141,009 4,592,920 2,324,728 10,367,117 $ 4,667,616 2,567,919 2,706,755 19,242 7,403 2,062 20,454,481 402,837 164,898 85,435 43,073 696,243 (524,853) 171,390 7,804,324 116,686 5,668 4,566 17,873,534 331,251 164,898 76,688 43,073 615,910 (465,658) 150,252 $ 20,625,871 $ 18,023,786 The accompanying notes are an integral paR of the financial statemen[s. -2- Liabilities and stockholder's equity Current tiabilities Accounts payable Billings in excess of costs and estimated earnings on uncompieted contracts Accrued expenses Total current liabilities Stc Common stock, $1 par value, 500,000 authorized shares; 199 shares issued and outstanding in 2009 and 2008 Retained earnings Accumulated other compehensive income Total stocl:holder's equity Total liabilities and stockholder's equity 2009 2008 $ 8,639,205 $ 7,771,054 3,246,071 3,357,695 2,816,578 2,290,390 14,701,854 13,419,139 199 199 5,845,917 5,286,760 77,901 (682,312) 5,924,017 4,604,647 $ 20,625,871 $18,023,786 -3- THIS PAGE INTENTIONALLY LEFT BLANK D. WILSON CONSTRUCTION COMPANY Statement of Income Years Ended September 30, 2009 and 2008 Revenues from conswction contracts Cost of construction contracts Gross margin Operatina expenses Income from operations Other income and (expense) Interest and dividend income Gain (loss) on the sale of equiry securities Misce(laneous income ESOP contribution Interest expense Bonus expense Income before income taxes State income tax expense Net income 2009 $ 73,421,1 Q3 (66,427,824) 6,993,279 (1,634,156) 5,359,123 332,820 (970,528) 13,955 (1,375,000) (4,720) (1,277,763) (3,281,236) 2,077,887 (18,730) $ 2,059,157 2008 $ 70,506,551 (64,342,327) 6,164,224 (1,535,266) 4,628,958 516,447 (604,221) 20,737 (1,050,000) (2,717) (1,040,415) (2,160,169) 2,468,789 (74.~) $ 2,394,789 The accompanyina notes are an integral part of the financial statements. -5- THIS PAGE INTENTIONALLY LEFT BLANK D. WILSON CONSTRUCTION COMPANY Statement of Changes in ~tockholder's Equity Years Ended September 30, 2009 and 2008 Comprehensive Common Income Stock Balance at September 30, ?007 Noncash dividend Comprehensive income Net income Other comprehensive income Unrealized holding losses arising during the period Reclassification adjustment for losses included in net income Total other comprehensive income Comprehensive income Balance at September 30, 2008 Cash dividend Non-cash dividend Comprehensive income Net income Other comprehensive in~ome Unrealized holding losses arising during the period Reclassification adjustment for (osses included in net income Total other comprehensive income Comprehensive income Balance at September 30, 2009 $ 2,394,789 (1,137,899) 604,221 (533,678) $ 2,059,157 (210,315) 970,528 760,213 $ 2,819,370 2,394,789 199 5,286,760 Retained Earnings $ 4,014,805 (1,122,834) - (823,Ob4) - (b76,936) - 2,059,157 $ 199 $ 5,845,917 The accompanying notes are an integral paR of the financial statements. -6- Accumulated Other Comprehensive Income Total $ (148,634) $ 3,866,370 - (1,122,834) - 2,394,789 (533,678) (533,678) (682,312) 4,604,647 - (823,064) - (676,936) - 2,059,157 760,213 760,213 $ 77,901 $ 5,924,017 -7- D. WII.SON CONSTRUCTION COMPANY Statement of Cash Flows Years Ended September 30, 2009 and 2008 2009 2008 Cash flows from operating activities Net income $ 2,059,157 $ 2,394,789 Adjustments to reconcile net income to net cash provided by operating activities Depreciation 59,195 58,115 Loss on the sale of equity securities 915,632 404,908 Write down of securities 54,896 199,313 (Increase) decrease in operating assets Contracts receivable (2,562,793) 258,078 Costs and estimated eamings in excess of billings 97,444 (62,669) Employee receivable 2,504 6,923 Deposits and prepaid expenses (1,735) 19,732 Increase (decrease) in operatin~ liabilities Accounts payable 868,151 (107,085) Billings in excess of costs and estimated earnings (111,626) 1,837,917 Accrued expenses 526,189 315,638 Net cash provided by operating activities 1,907,014 5,325,659 Cash flows from investing activities Proceeds from redemption of certificates of deposit 2,487,000 773,000 Proceeds from sale of securities available for sale 1,309,186 809,580 Purchase of certificates of deposit (4,512,000) (2,717,944) Proceeds from maturity and principal reductions of securities available for sale 8,115 1,358,983 Purchase of equity securities (1,822,525) (3,290,564) Purchase of trucks and equipment (80,333) (21,246) Net cash used by investin~ activities (2,610,557) (3,088,191) Cash flows from financing activities Principal payments of long-term debt - (11,335) Dividend payments (823,064) - Net cash used by financina activities (823,064) (11,335) Net increase in cash (1,526,607) 2,226,133 Cash and cash equivalents, beginning of year 4,667,616 2,441,483 Cash and cash equivalents, end of year $ 3,141,009 $ 4,667,616 The accompanying notes are an integral part of the financial statements. -8- D. WII.SON CONSTRUCTION COMPANY Notes to Financial Statements September 30, 2009 and 2008 Note 1- Summary of Significant Accounting Policies Nature of operations. D. Wilson Construction Company (the "Company") is a general contractor engaged in the construction of buildings for government, industry and private parties in South Texas. The work is performed under fixed price and cost-plus contracts normally lasting six to twenty-four months. Use of estimates. The preparation of financial statements in conformity with accounting principles generally accepted in the United States of America requires management to make estimates and assumptions. These affect the reported amounts of assets and liabilities and disclosure of contingent assets and liabilities at the date of the financial statements and the reported amounts of revenues and expenses during the reporting period. Actual results could differ from those estimates. Percentage of completion method of accounting. Profits and losses on long-term contracts are recorded on the percentage-of-completion method. Under this method, the percentaae of completion on individual contracts is estimated by comparin~ the costs incurred to date to estimated total cost of each contract. Profits and losses on shoR-term contracts are recognized when the contracts are substantially complete. Contract costs inciude all direct material and labor costs and those indirect costs related to contract performance such as indirect labor, supplies, tools and repairs. Sellina, general and administrative costs are charged to expense as incurred. Provisions for estimated losses on uncompleted contracts are made in the period in which a loss is determined. Changes in job performance, job conditions, and estimated profitability, including those arising from contract penalty provisions, and final contract setdements may result in revisions to costs and income. Those changes are recognized in the period in which they are determined. The asset, "Costs and estimated earnin~s in excess of billings on uncompleted contracts," represents revenues recognized in excess of amounts billed. The (iability, "Bitlings in excess of costs and estimated earnings on uncompleted contracts," represents billings in excess of revenues recognized. Property and equipment. Property and equipment are stated at cost, net of accumula[ed depreciation. Depreciable assets are depreciated over their estimated useful lives. Management uses the same depreciation methods for book and tax purposes because it believes the results are, in all material aspects, in accordance with accounting principles generally accepted in the United States of America. Maintenance, repairs and minor improvements are charaed to expense as they are incurred. Improvements which materially increase the value of the property are capitalized. Upon retirement or direct sale of property or equipment, the cost and accumulated depreciation are removed from the accounts and the resultina gain or loss is recorded in income or expense. -9- as cas equcv ents. or purposes o t e statement o cas ows, management considers all short-term debt securities purchased with a maturity of six months or less to be cash equivalents. Investment securities. The Company's investments in securities are classified in three categories and accounted for as follows: Trading securities Securities that are bought and held principally for the purpose of selling them in the near future. Securities to be held to maturity Bonds, notes and debentures which the Company has the positive intent and ability to hold to maturity are reported at cost, adjusted for amortization of premiums and accretion of discounts which are recognized in interest income using the interest method over the period to maturity. Securities available for sale Securities available for sale consist of securities that are not classified as trading securities or as securities to be held to maturity. Unrealized holding gains and losses on securities available for sale are reported as a net amount in a separate component of stockholder's equity until realized. Gains and losses on the sale of securities available for sale are determined using specific identification methods. Fair values for securities to be held to maturity are based on quoted market prices. Bad debts. The Company uses the direct write-off inethod to account for bad debts. The Company believes this method is the most reasonable in the circumstances and that it does not depart materially from accounting principles generally accepted in the United States of America. The Company's bad debt expense for the years ended September 30, 2009 and 2008 was $0. Incorne taxes. The Company has elected to be taxed as an S Corporation under existing Intemal Revenue Service regulations whereby its income is taxed to its sole stockholder. Therefore, no provision for federal income taxes has been made in the accompanying financial statements. The Company uses the percentage of completion method and the same depreciation methods for financial and federal tax purposes. There are no other material differences between accounting methods for financial and tax purposes. Reclassifications. Certain amounts in the prior year's presentation have been reclassified to conform to the current year's presentation. These reclassifications have no effect on previously reported net income. -10- Note 2 - Securities An analysis of securities available for sale as of September 30, 2009 follows: Gross Unrealized Cost Gains Gross Unrealized Estimated Fair _ Losses Value Equity $ 2,246,829 $ 128,131 ( $ 50,232 ) $ 2,324,728 Total $ 2,246,829 $ 128,131 ( $ 50,232 ) $ 2,324,728 An analysis of securities available for sale as of September 30, 2008 follows: Gross Unrealized Cost Gains Gross Unrealized Estimated Fair Losses Value Equity $ 3,389,067 $ 0 ( $ 682,312 ) $ 2,706,755 Total $ 3,389,067 $ 0 ( $ 682,312 ) $ 2,706,755 Proceeds from the sale of the available for sale securities portfolio totaled $1,309,186 and $809,580 for the years ended September 30, 2009 and 2008. Gross realized gains and a oss realized losses on sales of securities available for sale was $12,289 and ($927,921), respectively, in 2009 and $35,515 and ($440,423), respectively, in 2008. Note 3 - Depreciation Depreciation expense for the years ended September 30, 2009 and 2008 was $59,195 and $58,115, respectively. Note 4- Concentrations of Credit Risk The Company maintains cash balances at several financial institutions located in South Texas. The Federa! Deposit Insurance Corporation insures accounts up to $250,000 at each institution and the Securities Investor Protection Corporation insures up to $500,000 in cash and securities - such as stocks and bonds - held by a customer with a brokerage firm. Frost Brokerage Services (NFS) has arranged for additional insurance protection for cash and securities to supplement its SIPC coverage. This additional protection covers total account net equity in excess of the $500,000/$100,000 coverage provided by SIPC only if the broker incorrectly invests in a fund not approved by the customer or if the broker is misappropriating the funds. The additional protection does not protect against devaluation of the fund. Included in cash and cash equivalents at September 30, 2009 is $3,091,224 that has been secured under the additional protection coverage. During the business day of September 30, 2009, the Company's uninsured cash balances totaled $79,436. -11- Costs on uncompieted contracts Estimated profit Less applicable billings 2009 $ 72,315,184 6,426,501 78,741,685 81,968,514 $ 3,226,829 2008 $ 78,567,683 5,553,572 84,121,255 ) ~ 87,362,264 ) ( $ 3,241,009 These amounts are included in the balance sheet under the following captions: Costs and estimated earnings in excess of billings on uncompleted contracts Billings in excess of costs and estimated earnings on uncompleted contracts 2009 $ 19,242 ( 3,246,071 ) ( 3,357,695 ( $ 3,226,829 ) ( $ 3,241,009 2008 $ 116,686 Note 6- Employee Stock Ownership Plan D. Wilson Construction Company is a wholly owned subsidiary of D. Wilson Holding Company (Holding). The Company sponsors an employee stock ownership plan (ESOP) that covers essentially all full-time employees. The Employee Stock Ownership Plan owns 100 percent of the outstanding capital stock of Holding. An employee becomes a participant after completing one year of service. ESOP contribution expense was $1,375,000 and $1,050,000, respectively, for the years ended September 30, 2009 and 2008. Note 7 - Contingencies The Company is involved in several legal actions in which it either is assertina a claim for payment or a claim has been filed against it. Management and leaal counsel believe existing insurance is adequate to cover all actions and no material charge to the Company's income statement will result. The Company has "key man" life insurance on its principal o~cers. The Company believes that the amounts of insurance purchased are sufficient to enable it to employ properly experienced personnel and insure continuity of business in the event of death of one of its key officers. Note 8 - Supplemental Disclosures Supplemental disclosures of cash flow information 2009 Interest paid $ 4,720 State income taxes paid $ I 8,730 Supplemental disclosures of non-cash transactions Non-cash dividend $ 676,936 2008 $ 2,717 $ 24,000 $ 1,122,834 -12- _r_ ,! .,,.~ ~ r ~~. , i / ~-"uf . ..~'~- , ~~ ~ ~ ~ r, ~ ~~~~` _ ~lA~_ r ~. : y •! ( _; .' ~ r .: ~Y 'q ..~ I T4~~.,};, ~ ~:i . ~ ~ '~ ,, , ~ K C - - ~ , ~ ~~., ` : ~~ ~ ~ , :r 4 ~ ~~~ ~ro~, ~ ~~.y~ F''.~ ~> fr+~ ~a ~t ~~~, ..k,+r n,KN1 a rN.°..~~ '`~~ t{,- ~ ~ a ta~. f; . .. . a. .r . . . _ - ~' ~ i ~'' ` ': :' " ~ `,[: ` 1` '~ :;~, ,k :; ~y~"~"` Bill Wilson, President , ~ ~ °'~ D:'Wilson Construction Company ~w -. ay~ -T ;~` ~ ~ 4:`# .e '='. _ /' 4 , ~ ~G ~~ , ~ ~ yy~ r/. ~~ 1 4`, Tp,;~~-`~k A~ . . ... .,;33:~ 4~+xK~« ~~,~~ . . 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Ki , esident State of Tex~s ss: 7~;~; Y,~~ ~' 2` CountyofHazris •••.~...~'' ,~t~ ''~*~.,* ~' On this 28h day of October, 2008 before me personally came BJ, King, to me Imown, who, bcing by m~ duly sworn, did depose and say, that hc resides in Hovstan, Texas, that ht is President of SURETEC INSURANCE COMPANY, the campany described in and which executed the above instrument; that he knows the seal of said Company; that the seal affixed to said instrument is such cotporate seal; that it was so affixed by order of the Boazd of Directors of said Company; and that he signed his name thereto by like order. MIchel{e Denrry . t~o~r ~ State at Texas ~ [,~i ~~,(.L, i~ ~~~.~~ Michelle Denny, Notary P lic My commission expires August 27, 2012 I, M. Brent Beaty, AssisCarn Secreuuy of S[TRETEC INSURANCE CQMPANl', dn hereby certify that the above and forcgoing is a tzue and corrcct copy of a Power of Attorney, executed by said Company, which is still in full force and effect; and furthermore, the resolutions of the Board of Directors, set out in the Power of Attomey are in full force and effect. Given under my hand and the seal of said Company at Hovston, Texas this ~nd day af , 20~_, A.D. M. Brent eaty, Assis ant Secretary Any instrument issued tn excess of ihe penatty stated above is totaily void and without any validity. For veriflcation of the authority of this power you may call (713) 8'I2-0800 any business day between 8:00 am and 5:00 pm CST. SureTec insurance Gompany TH1S BOWD RIDER CONTAINS IMPORTANT C4VERAGE INFORNlATION Statutory Complaint Nofice To obtain information ar make a complaint: YUU may call the Sur~ty's toll free telephone numb~r for ir~farmation or to make a comptaint at: 1-866-732-0099. You may alsa write to the Surety at: SureTec Insurance Company 9737 Great HiEls Trail, Suite 320 Austin, Tx 78759 You may contact the Texas Department af Insurance to obtain information on campanies, coverage, rights ar complaints at 'I-800-2~2-3439. You may write the Texas Department of Insurance at PO Box 149~f 04 Austin, TX 787'E 49104 Fax#: 512-~7~-'17~ 1 PREMIUM OR CLAIM DISPUTES: Should yau have a dispute concerning your premium ar about a claim, you shc~uld cantact tha Surety first. If th~ dispute is r~ot resalved, you may corrtact the Texas D~epartrnent af Insurance. Terrorism Risks Exclusion The Bond to which this Rider is attached does nat provide caverage far, and the surety shall not be li~ble for, fosses Gaused by acts af terrorism, riot, ci~il insurrection, or acts of war. Exclusion of Liability for Mold, IUlycotoxins, Fungi ~ Environmental Hazards The Band to which this Rider is ~ttached does nat provid~ coverag~ for, and the surety thereon shall not be liable for, molds, living or dead fungi, bacteria, allergens, histamines, spores, hyphae, ar rnyc;otox~ns: or their related products or parts, n~r for any ~nvironmental hazards, bio-hazards. hazard~us materials; environmental spiHs, cantaminatiQn, or cleanup, nor the r~mediation thereof, nor the consequences t~ p~rsons, pr~perty, or the p~rformance ~f ihe bonded obligations, of tha occurrenc~, existenre, or appearance thereof. T:xd6 zidtf O 101 C6 ~ ~, \'.~~ ~ TM ==-~== Document A305 -1986 Confractor's Qualification Statement The Undersigned certifies under oath that the information provided herein is true and sufficiently complete so as not to be misleading. SUBMITTED T0: County Court of Kerr County Texas ADDRESS: 700 East Main Street Kerrville, Texas 78028 SUBMITTED BY: Merrell General Contracting, LLC. NAME: Pearl Coker ADDRESS: 3045 Highway 90 East Castroville, Texas 78009 PRINCIPAL OFFICE: Same as above ~j Corporation ^ Partnership ^ Individual ^ Joint Venhue ^ Other NAME OF PROJECT: (If applicable) Kerr County Sheriff's Annex ~ ~~ TYPE OF WORK: (File a separate form for each Classification of Work.) X] General Construction ^ HVAC ^ Electrical ^ Plumbing ^ Other: (Spec~) . § 1.0 ORGANIZATION § 1.1 How many years has your organization been in business as a Contractor? ~ *r This form is approved and recommended by the American Institute of Architects (AIA) and The Associated General Contractors of America (AGC) for use in evaluating the qualifications of contractors. No endorsement of the submitting party or verification of the information is made by AIA or AGC. AIA Document A305T'" -1986. Copyright m 1964, 1969, 1979 and 1986 by The American Institute of Architects. All rights reserved. WARNING: This AIA Document is protected by U.S. Copyright Law and International Treaties. Unauthorized reproduction or distribution of this AIA~ Document, ~ or any portion of it, may result in severe civil and criminal penalties, and will be prosecuted to the maximum extent possible under the law. Purchasers are permitted to reproduce ten (10) copies of this document when completed. To report copyright violations of AIA Contract Documents, e-mail The American Institute of Architects' legal counsel, copyright@aia.org. § 1.2 How many years has your organization been in business under its present business name? 6 years § 1.2.1 Under what other or former names has your organization operated? 6 years § 1.3 If your organization is a corporation, answer the following: § 1.3.1 Date of incorporation: 2004 § 1.3.2 State of incorporation: Texas § 1.3.3 President's name: Gary Merrell § 1.3.4 Vice-president's name(s): Charles Coker § 1.3.5 Secretary's name: Charles Coker § 1.3.6 Treasurer's name: Charles Coker § 1.4 If your organization is a partnership, answer the following: § 1.4.1 Date of organization: N/A . § 1.4.2 Type of partnership, if applicable: N/A § 1.4.3 Name(s) of general partner(s): N/A § 1.5 If your organization is individually owned, answer the following: § 1.5.1 Date of organization: N/A § 1.5.2 Name of owner: N/A ~ -, A1 mDocument A305T"' -1986. Copyright ~ 1964, 1969, 1979 and 1986 by The American Institute of Architects. All rights reserved. WARNING: This AIA Document is protected by U.S. Copyright Law and International Treaties. Unauthorized reproduction or distributio~ of this AIA° Document, 2 or any portion of it, may result in severe civil and criminal penalties, and will be prosecuted to the maximum extent possible under the law. Purchasers are permitted to reproduce ten (10) copies of this document when completed. To report copyright violations of AIA Contract Documents, e-mail The American Institute of Architects' legal counsel, copyright@aia.org. ~ t ~ § 1.6 If the form of your organization is other than those listed above, describe it and name the principals: ~ J NIA § 2.0 LICENSING § 2.1 List jurisdictions and trade categories in which your organization is legally qualified to do business, and indicate registration or license numbers, if applicable. Texas § 2.2 List jurisdictions in which your organization's partnership or trade name is filed. San Patricio County Texas § 3.0 EXPERIENCE § 3.1 List the categories of work that your organization normally performs with its own forces. Sitework Carpentry Framing Drywall Concrete § 3.2 Claims and Suits (If the answer to any of the questions below is yes, attach details.) § 3.2.1 Has your organization ever failed to complete any work awarded to it? No § 3.2.2 Are there any judgments, claims, arbitration proceedings or suits pending or outstanding against your organization or its o~cers? No § 3.2.3 Has your organization filed any law suits or requested arbitration with regard to construction contracts within the last five years? No § 3.3 Within the last five years, has any officer or principal of your organization ever been an officer or principal of another organization when it failed to complete a construction contract? (If the answer is yes, attach details.) No § 3.4 On a separate sheet, list major construction projects your organization has in progress, giving the name of project, owner, architect, contract amount, percent complete and scheduled complerion date. § 3.4.1 State total worth of work in progress and under contract: ~' $2, 41 8, 821 . 00 ` '' AIA Document A305TM -1986. Copyright ~ 1964, 1969, 1979 and 1986 by The American Institute of Architects. All rights reserved. WARNING: This AIA~ Document is protected by U.S. Copyright Law and International Treaties. Unauthorized reproduction or distribution of this AIA~ Document, 3 or any portion of it, may reault in severe civil and criminal penalties, and wiil be prosecuted to the maximum extent possibie under the law. Purchasers are permitted to reproduce ten (10) copies of this document when completed. To report copyright violations of AIA Contract Documents, e-mail The American Institute of Architects' legal counsel, copyright@aia.org. § 3.5 On a separate sheet, list the major projects your organization has completed in the past five yeazs, giving the name of project, owner, architect, contract amount, date of completion and percentage of the cost of the work performed with your own forces. § 3.5.1 State average annual amount of construction work performed during the past five years: $5,000,000.00 § 3.6 On a separate sheet, list the construction experience and present commitments ofthe key individuals of your organization. § 4.0 REFERENCES § 4.1 Trade references: MG Building Materials 9501 South Highway 81 San Antonio, Texas 78211 Dickerson Equipment 806 Highway 90 East Castroville, Texas 78009 Art 210.623.4770 Justin 830.538.9777 § 4.2 Bank references: LaCoste National Bank P.O. Box 100 LaCoste, Texas 78039 Bonnie Tschirhart 830.985.3311 § 4.3 Surety § 4.3.1 Name of bonding company: SureTec Insurance Company 9737 Great Hills Trail, Suite 320 Austin, Texas 78759 § 4.3.2 Name and address of agent: Insurance & Bonds of Texas 5726 Hausman Road, Suite 100 San Antonio, Texas 78249 Monica Sprague 210.697.2207 § 5.0 FINANCING § 5.1 Financial Statement Upon Request § 5.1.1 Attach a financial statement, preferably audited, including your organization's latest balance sheet and income statement showing the following items: .1 Current Assets (e.g., cash, joint venture accounts, accounts receivable, notes receivable, accrued income, deposits, materials inventory and prepaid expenses); .2 Net Fixed Assets; .3 Other Assets; .4 Current Liabilities (e.g., accounts payable, notes payable, accrued expenses, provision for income taxes, advances, accrued salaries and accrued payroll taxes); and .5 Other Liabilities (e.g., capital, capital stock; authorized and out~'anding shares par values, eamed surplus and retained eamings). ~ AIA Document A305T'" -1986. Copyright O 1964, 1969, 1979 and 1986 by The American Institute of Architects. All rights reserved. WARNING: This AIA~ Document is protected by U.S. Copyright Law and International Treaties. Unauthorized reproduction or distribution of this AIA~ Document, 4 or any portion of it, may result in severe civil and criminal penalties, and will be prosecuted to the maximum extent possible under the law. Purchasers are permitted to reproduce ten (10) copies of this document when completed. To report copyright violations of AIA Contract Documents, e-maii The American Institute of Architects' legal counsel, copyright@aia.org. § 5.1.2 Name and address of firm preparing attached financial statement, and date thereof: N/A § 5.1.3 Is the attached financial statement for the identical organization named on page one? N/A § 5.1.4 If not, explain the relationship and financial responsibility of the organization whose financial statement is provided (e.g., parent-subsidiary). N/A § 5.2 Will the organization whose financial statement is attached act as guarantor of the contract for construcrion? Yes § 6.0 SIGNATURE § 6.1 Dated this 2/~ day of S4N v A2Y 20 t O Nameoforganization: Merrell General Contracting, LLC. By: Charles Coker Title: Vice President ~~_~ § 6.2 M duly sworn dep says that the information misleading. being is true and sufficiently complete so as not to be Subscribed and sworn before me this ~/ day of -~~ l~~l. f 20 ) C7 Not Public: , /} ~ ~ /~ tP4•`v ~ ~Y p~~~/~ / / /~ o;~ ~ Pean Ayala Coker '~"""" L~"~`~ ~`- U~i'~/ z, + My Commission Expires ~~~~r ~4106/2~13 My commission expires: LL l ~~ Cj / ~~/`~~~ ~. CAUTION: You should sign an original AIA Contract Document, on which this text appears in RED. An original assures that changes will not be obscured. AIA Document A305TM -1986. Copyright O 1964, 1969, 1979 and 1986 by The American Institute of Architects. All rights reserved. WARNING: This AIA~ Document is protected by U.S. Copyright Law and International Treaties. Unauthorized reproduction or distribution of this AIA~ Document, 5 or any portion of it, may result in severe civil and criminal penalties, and will be prosecuted to the maximum extent possible under the law. Purchasers are pertnitted to reproduce ten (10) copies of this document when completed. To report copyright violations of AIA Contract Documents, e-mail The American Institute of Architects' legal counsel, copyright@aia.org. Attachm~nt 3.4 Current Project List GreenHouse Mall New Retail I.ocation San Antonio, Texas Closeout 7000 Square Foot Interior finish-out in the Vineyard Shopping Center San Antonio Contract Amount $169,899.00 Owner: Loop 1604 Group 830.708.3028 Tom Andrews Architect: Madeline Anz Slay Architecture, PLLC. 210.7363009 Madeline Slay Project Manager: Charles Coker Superintendent Steve Rucker Start Date November 22, 2009 and a completion date of December 28,2009 ~ Blinn College Bryan Campns Renovations Phase 1 Bryan, Texas Punch Out Renovation of three buildings Contract Amount $1,705,372.00 Owner: Blinn College 979.830.4054 Richard O Malley Architect: Goodwin Lassiter 979.696.6767 Billy Ballow Project Manager: Mike Farmer Project Superintendent: Bobby McNeill Start date of June 15, 2009 and a completion date of January O1, 2010 ~~ East Central Independent School District Learning Academy Renovations & Add. San Antonio, Texas 10% complete Renovation of Classroom and a new 5,000 square foot metal buildi.ng with workshop and offices. Contract Amount: $543,550.00 Owner: East Central Independent School District 210.648.7861 Jim Selby Architect: O'Neill Conrad Oppeit Architects, Inc. 2101.829.1737 Carlos Constantino Project Manager; Charles Coker Project Superi.ntendent: Moses Olguin , r, 3045 Highway 90 East • Castroville, Texas 78009 • 830.985.3483 office • 830.985.3182 fax Attachment 3.S Project List Brown Karhan Healthcare Dripping Springs, Texas year 2005 Ground- up wing addition to healthcare facility Erik Makowski CEO 512.894.0801 Architect David Bessent Architects 512.327.6868 Project Manager Chazles Coker Superintendent Steve Rucker Women's and Children's Health and Research Center San Antonio, Texas year 2005 New 20,000 square foot reseazch center located next to Southwest General Hospita.l Dr. Abraham Alocozay 210.922.2727 Architect; Madeline Anz Slay Architecture 210.7363009 Project Manager Chazles Coker Superintendent Steve Rucker ~' Enterprise Rent A Car Brownsville, Texas yeaz 2006 ~- ~ 1,600 square foot ground-up retail building with 2 acres of parking Marc Heman 210.825.0041 Architect: Branecky Martinez: 361.8853838 Project Manager Chazles Coker Superintendent Mike Tipton Enterprise Rent A Car San Antonio, Texas yeaz 2006 1,500 square foot ground-up retail building with 1 acre of pazking Marc Heman 210.825.0041 Architect: Branecky Martinez 361.8853838 Project Manager Mike Farmer Superintendent Steve Rucker Enterprise Rent A Car San Antonio, Texas year2006 1,200 squaze foot finish out in Ancira Winton Chevrolet Marc Heman 210.825.0041 Architect; In House Project Manager Charles Coker Superintendent Steve Rucker 3045 Highway 90 East • Castroville, Texas 78009 • 830.9853483 office • 830.985.3182 fax Enterprise Rent A Car San Antonio, Te~cas year 2006 900 square foot finish out in HEB Plus Marc Heman 210.825.0041 Architect: In House Project Manager Chazles Coker Superintendent Steve Rucker Enterprise Rent A Caz Seguin, Te~cas year 2006 1,SOQ square foot remodel and car wash bay Marc Heman 210.825.0041 Architect: In House Project Manager Chazles Coker Superintendent Steve Rucker Ashley Furniture Homestore San Antonio, Te~s year 2006 Remodel existing 50,000 square foot HEB Grocery store into a retail fiuniture showplace Architect:David Bessent 512.327.6868 Project Manager Charles Coker Superintendent Steve Rucker Ashley Fumiture Warehouse New Braunfels, Texas year 20Q6 Remodel and addition to 220,000 square foot warehouse Architect: David Bessent 512.327.6868 Project Manager Charles Coker Superintendent Steve Rucker Brown Karhan Healthcare Dripping Springs, Texas yeaz 2007 Remodel existing healthcare facility Erik Makowski CEO 512.894.0801 Architect: David Bessent 512327.6868 Project Manager Chazles Coker Superintendent Steve Rucker Hidalgo ISD Weight Room Hidalgo, Texas year 2007 New 3000 square foot addition and 2000 square foot remodel`to weight room facility Architect: EGV Architects 956.843.2987 Project Manager Charles Coker Superintendent Mike Tipton McMullen County Community Center Tilden, Te~s year 2007 5,000 square foot community center from ground up JoAnn Wheeler 361.2743331 Arcjitec~ Design Build Project Manager Charles Coker Superintendent Mitch Lawhon ~ ~ ~, , ~f,'~ Enterprise Rent A Car New Braunfels, Texas year 2007 Addition to retail facility of 2,100 square feet with wash bay Marc Heman 210.825.0041 Architect: In House Project Manager Charles Coker Superintendent Steve Rucker IronHaus Fitness Center Castroville, Texas year 2008 10,000 square foot ground up fitness center with parking Pam Payne 830.538.2121 Architect: Design Build Project Manager Chazles Coker Superintendent Hugh McGroty Medina Electric Cooperative Hondo, Texas year 2008 Addition and renovations to existing wazehouse to 5,500 sq. ft. administration facility Mark Howard 830.741.3334 Architect: Bazbutti & Associates 830.426.2200 Project Manager Charles Coker Superintendent Hugh McGroty Hondo National Bank Leakey, Telcas year 2008 Ground-Up banking Facility of appro~cimately 3,000 square feet with parking ~ Glenn Bradley 830.232.4553 Architect: 7ohn S. Graves 830.278.6677 Project Manager Chazles Coker Superintendent Mitch Lawhon Hondo Municipal Airport Hondo, Texas yeaz 2008 All e~erior site-work to include parking and landscape Timothy Fousse210.275.2664 Engineer, KSA Engineers 281.494.3252 Project Manager: Chazles Coker LaCoste National Bank LaCoste, Telcas ' year 2008 Remodel and addition to existing facility Jody Gwynn 830.7623311 Architect: Design Build Project Manager Chazles Coker Superintendent Steve Rucker Lytle City Library Lytle, Texas year 2008 Addition of approximately 2,400 square feet to e~usting library while in opera.tion Josie Campos 830.7093692 Architect; In House Project Manager Chazles Coker Superintendent Steve Rucker ~ , ~- ,, ~` Radio Shack San Antoniq Texas 2,100 square foot finish - out Edgar Onyeagu HEB 210.896.8718 Architect: Michael Mauldin 210.313 3197 Project MaBager Chazles Coker Superintendent Steve Rucker Rue 21 San Antonio, Texas 5,000 square foot retail finish out for H.E.B. Grocery Edgar Onyeagu HEB 210.896.8718 Architect: Villa Park Architect 210384.8900 Project Manager Charles Coker Superintendent Steve Rucker Beall's Deparlment Store Mission, Texas 32,000 square foot addition and remodel without the store closing David Miller 281.520.7261 Architect: Gotsdiner Architects 713.952.2828 Project Manager Chazles Coker Superintendent Moses Olguin year 2008 yeaz2008 yeaz2008 Enterprise Rent A Car San Antonio, Texas year 2008 3,200 square foot ground up retail location with car wash bay and 2 acres parking ~ Marc Heman 210.825.0041 Architect: Brannecky Martinez 361.8853838 Project Manager Charles Coker Superintendent Steve Rucker San Antonio I.S.D. San Antonio, Texas year 2009 ADA Modifications to Burbank High School Agricultural building Rick Reyes 210.275.9912 Architect Pflueger and Associates 210.227.2724 Project Manager Chazles Coker Superintendent Moses Olguin Sabinal I.S.D. Sabinal, Texas yeaz 2009 Remodel e~cisting High School and Elementary Richazd Grill 830.988.2472 Architect: Franklin Johnston 830.896.2522 Project Manager Charles Coker Superintendent Moses Olguin Comal I.S.D. San Antonio, Texas year 2009 Specht School Gymnasium HVAC Addition Dirk Butler 830.221.2108 Architect Pflueger and Associates 210.22'7.2724 Project Manager Mike Farmer Superintendent Bobby McNeill , ~ ' "- 1~ Family Service Building San Antonio, Texas yeaz 2009 Remodel 15,552 square foot of existing space Tim Brooks 210.382.3419 Architect: Garza Architects 210.271.3222 Project Manager Mike Farmer Superintendent Bobby McNeill Bexar County Fire Stadon #3 ESD #2 San Antonio, Texas year 2009 New 5,300 square foot pre-engineered Fire Station with living quarters Marvin Kolar 210.389.2320 Architect: Gary Belzung 830.885.7095 Project Manager Charles Coker Superintendent Steve Rucker ~ , ~. Attachment 3.6 Education Gary V. Merrell President Southwest Texas State University 1974 Texas A& I University 1976 Professional Eaperience Gary has been the President of Merrell Lease Service since 1978 and is currently involved in most of the company's projects. Over the last 27 years he estimating, project management, and field operations. He will act as Principle in Chazge and will always be available to assist with the contract administration and or field operations. (~. Projects Completed Ony~c Gas Mazketing Pipelines K.C.S. Resources Texas Grude Inc. Ashley Furniture Stores Ashley Furniture Wazehouse Distribution Enterprise Rent A Caz Brown Karhan Healthcare Facility Matagorda Island Reclamation - Mariner CrossTex Energy • Brayton Operating Mohican Oil Company Community Activities Gregory Portland ISD Booster Past President Gregory Portland I3D School Boazd of Trustees 4-H Adult Leader ~~ , ~ Attachment 3.6 ~ " ` Charles W. Coker Vice President Education Blinn College Brenham, Texas 1990 Sam Houston State University Huntsville, Texas 1992 Professional Ezperience Charles has worked as an estimator, project manager and project coordinator in the construction industry for over 20 yeazs. Charles is the Vice- President with the acting roles of estimator and project manager . He will be involved with each project from inception until final completion. Projects Completed Elmendorf, Cuellaz, and Monterrey Pools -COSA White Hall Sam Houston State University Art Building Sam Houston Sta.te University Mazble Slab Creamery ~ Mekose Clothi.ng Stores S.P.F.M. Warehouse Randolph Air Force Base General's Office University Hospital Entrance and Lobby Canyon Regional Water Authority Offices Women's & Children's Health & Research Center ATBcT Cellular Retail Stores Radio Shack Retail Stores Hallmazk Cards Retail Stores Quizno's Subs , Hidalgo ISD Weight Room Expansion Enterprise Rent A Caz City of San Antonio, Texas Ashley Furniture Store Ashley Furniture Distribution Warehouse Brown Karhan Healthcare Facility IronHaus Gym Hondo National Bank LaCoste National Bank City of Lytle, Texas Medina Electrical Cooperative District Office HEB Grocery ~ -."". ~ ~, ~.,.! LIST OF SUBCONTRACTORS List of Subcontractors to be awarded portions of work. It is the intent of the Owner to rely on the accuracy of the information provided. After execution of the Construction Contract, the successful Bidder shall not change subcontractors for the work listed without written consent from the Owner. Consent shall be in the form of a Change Order issued by the Architect. 1. Earth Work ~- ~ .~~. ~, ~ ~ /l~s~~~ 2. Site Paving ~'/ . ~,Jt ~~~/sT 3. Foundation /~ J. ~' ~~~~5'T 4. Millwork/Finish Carpentry /~ ~ ~~ 5. Doors & Frames /~~~~fTEe~~~ " 6. Ffooring C ~~''~/'~L~ ~~L ~~l~/C~~ 7. Painting ~~~~ 8. Preengineered Metal Building !~t/~~/~ ~ ~~~V 12. Plumbing /~/L~ C~~iVT~ ~`" L ~ 13. Mechanical/HVAC ~~ ~ U~/'~ fT ~_°,¢ T~~i f C. "v OL/ ~/li 14. Electrical ~/.~~j~dr'+j f CL-~~ TiQ / C ~ Submitted by: /~'1~~i~~LL Gr,~ivFR~ G C'o ~v~ k~~' Ti~~, ~-LC Bidder ~~~-Ry ~.~, 2~~~ Date BID FORM 5 of 5 BID FORM GENERAL CONSTRUCTION CONTRACT PROJECT: Kerc County SherifFs Annex Project # 200935 BID TO: Kerr County Commissioners Court Kerr County Courthouse Kerrville, Texas 78028 i ~n~ BID FROM: ~ L~C:1 i I,i~; ~1 G- s':JG d. b ~£.~ r.l ~,-~{Ltt t-~i c~•:~ (NAME OF BIDDER) The undersigned BIDDER agrees, if this Bid is accepted, to enter into an agreement with OWNER, on AIA form A109-2007 Standard From of Agreement Between Owner and Contractor where the Basis of Paymenf is a Stipulated Sum, to perform and furnish the Work as specified or indicated in the Bidding Documents for the bid Price and within the Contract Time indicated in the Bid and in accordance with the other terms and conditions of the Contract Documents. 2. BIDDER further agrees that the contract is non-assignable except as provided for in the Performance and Payment Bonds. In submitting this Bid, BIDDER represents, as more fulty set fo~th in the Agreement, that: a. This Bid will remain subject to acceptance for 30 (thirty) days after the day of Bid apening; b. The Owne~ has the right to reject this Bid; c. BIDDER accepts the provisions of the Instructions and Supplementary Instructio~s to Bidders regarding disposition of Bid Security; d. BIDDER will sign and submit the Agreement with the Bonds and other documents required by the Bidding Requirements within 10 days after the date of OWNER's Notice of Award; ~ e. BIDDER has examined copies of all the Bidding Documents; f. BIDDER has visited the site and become familiar with the general, Iocal, site conditions, and availability of labor, utilities and materials; g. BIDDER is familiar with federal, state and local laws and regulations; h. BIDDER has correlated the information known to BIDDER, information and observations obtained from visits to the site, reports and drawings identified in the Bidding Documents and additional examinations, investigations, exploration, tests, studies, and data with the Bidding Documents; i, This Bid is genuine and not made in the interest of or behalf of an undisclosed person, firm, or corporation and is not submitted in conformity with an agreement or rules of a group, association, organization, or corporation; BIDDER has not directly or indirectly induced or solicited another Bidder to submit a false or sham Bid; j. BtDDER has received the following Addenda, r~ceipt of which is hereby acknowledged: Addendum Number Date # ~ ~ ~~ 0~10 BID fORM 1 of 5 4, BIDDER will complete the Work in accordance with the Contract Documents for the guaranteed maximum cost of the foliowing prices: 1, BED PACKAGE f(A} : SITE UTILITiES STIPULATED >c~'~7~8~ ~ ~- ~1,8 ~ Zr. ~~r/p ~~ ~~ i~ f~sNUlLl-~ ) ($ 5~. 8 ~3 °° } ~ (use words) (figures) BiD PACKAGE f(B) : BUtLD(NG PAD STIPULATE SUM ASE BID ~~~ , r-~ PRICE ~~ ~nID~-1~ ~.~~f-~~/ /~'R',~~x/D ~~J J~cr~Q•~ ~ - ~Zc~e. °~ °~~ioo ~~ ! ~ y', '15 y- ~ ) (use words) (figures) BID PACKAGE I(C) : GRAD(NG, DRAINAGE, PAVING STIPULATE}~I`I~~ldOB~-~ ~~ ~~~ ~ ~~/~ PRfCE N/ _ /~~.~.~ 1~,~~~o ,~~ s~ ~ ~'/~-- -$ l 1~~~ 9~ ~ °=~ (use worcfs) (flgures) II. BtD PACKAGE It : BUILDING SHELL , PRICE~~~UM' ~Y~l~ / 'J~'~ ~I 7'/ /ci ~ ~~v ~- c~ 33~, 035 6~~ (use words) (fgures) ill. BID PACKAGE Ifi : BUILD{NG INTERIORS ST{PULAT UM B~S E BID ~-~ ~'-~ PRfCE ~~ /zG/v~~--EA ~f~t~y ' i ~~ 1/f~~rlfr.~n/,J ~~ ~+~1 !~~ S'~~{. - e~ ~ ~- `~~~o rr-----~~ ~~35; 7l~ 1 ~'~ (use words) (figures) If all Bid Packages are awarded under a single contract, Bidder agrees to compiete work for the foflowing: TOTAL ALL BID PACKAGES I(A}-I(C), 11 8~ Itl TOTAL ST PULATED SUM B SE B PRICE r~ n~ N l~ ~} ~~rJ~ ~` ~ .~ ~ ~~ ~O ~~DJ O~. ~ (use words) (figures} BID FORM 2 of 5 !f Bid Packages li & III are awarded under a single contract, Bidder agrees to complete work for the following: - TOTAL BID PACKAGES if 8~ 11[ onfy T~TAL STIPULATED SUM BASE BID (1~,j __~ PRICE ~IC~t-~/-~n~l~,Q,r-1> J+~f v~B~~~ /f~C"- l~~J/, ~l~.n~ ~nJ9~~ N~~e-~y -S ~,}~ °~ ~~ ~~' / ~~~ t$ l~(o ~ , ~ ~il~ (use words} (flgures} ALTERNATE 1: 2 Course Surface Treatment over Flexible Bas~ ~~ in lieu of HMAC ~~ ~D " GL ALTERNATE 2: 12"x12" VCT in lieu of Glue Down Carpet 1 ~O ll ~~~ ~ ALTERNATE 3: Exterior Stone Wainscot , 5. Upon receipt of a written Notice to Proceed, Bidder agrees to commence work immediately. Bidder will complete the work in accordance with the contract documents within the foilowing number of calendar days: Bla PACKAGE 1(A) : SITE UTILITIES BID PACKAGE I(B} : BUILDING PAD BID PACKAGE I(C} : GRADING/DRAINAGE/PAVING BID PACKAGE II : BUILDING SHELL BID PACKAGE 111 : INTERlORS ~ CALENDAR DAYS ~ CALENDAR DAYS 3D CALENDAR DAYS ~ CALENDAR DAYS ~ CALENDAR DAYS If all Bid Packages are awarded under a single contract, Bidder agrees to comp{ete work within the following number of calendar days: TO~AL ALL BID PACKAGES I(A)-I(C), II 8~ IIE ~ CALENDAR DAYS If Bid Packages If & III are awarded under a single contract, Bidder agrees to complete work within the following number of calendar days: TOTAL ALL BID PACKAGES II & III onfy I~ CALENDAR DAYS 6. BIDDER agrees that the Work will be substantially complete and ready for final payment in accordance with the General Conditions on or before the dates or within the number of calendar months indicated in the Agreement. The Work shall include a 2-week commissioning period following the Date of Substantial Completion. 7. The following documents are attached to and made a condition of this Bid: (a) Bid Security in the form of ~%~ ~o.~~ cert~ecl check, cashier's check, or Bid Bond (b) Bidder's Qualification Statement (c) List of Subcontractors BID FORM 3 ofi5 ` 8. Overhead and Profit: The Undersigned hereby agrees that the Contractor's overhead and profit, to be charged in payment of Additional Work, will be based upon the folfowing percentages of the cost for said Work. Additional Work by Contractor's own forces: OVERHEAD AND PROFIT ~ S % Additional Work by Subcontractor's forces: OVERHEAD AND PROFIT ~~ % ~ SUBMfTTED on J~ a.~ ~~~ , 2010. By: ~ ~CT~;~ ri-t~,.t C, ~/s~-'1s , I~ ~- ~~~5 ~~ ~4c-~o.,~ (SEAL) ~ /coo ~!~ ~ P ~C~.~r.c~'t~~i TsD~{'~~~e of P n Authoriz to Sign) (Title} Business Address: 17 ~,J r~~,p p~ ~~e ~' ~~aa~ Phone No: U~ " gC~ I- J q~ ~ Fax No: C/~~" ~L~"~~' ~3p~ Email: S'~gJ C~ ~~iSI.~J-~~L-D , ~~f BID FORM ~ 4 of 5 LIST OF SUBCONTRACTORS List of Subcontractors to be awarded portions of work. It is the intent oF the Owner to rely on the accuracy of the information provided. After execution of the Construction Contract, the successfui Bidder shal{ not change subcontractors for the work listed without written consent from the Owner. Consent shail be in the form o` a Change Order issued by the Architect. 1. Earth W orK 2. Site Paving 3. Foundation 4. Milfwork/Finish Carpentry 5. Doors & Frames 6. Flooring 7. Painting 8. Preengineered Metal Building 12. Plumbing 13. MechanicaUHVAC 14. Electrical /~ 1 ~ ~~1 ~ ~H~ I aC.lZ~~ P~- ~ ~~ ~.~--~ ~~~ (1tLS~/~'i ~1~~~ ~cA. ~w ~ s ~~J~ ~ Submitted by: ~ 5~~~-~'iw, ~ ,~~ ~;~s-~-~.l:~r , ~-~~ S8~ ~s~~a J E/f C~ o idder ~ ~~/~ro Date BID FORM 5 of 5 ,~~f~ ~i~A C ~.~s~~~ ,~1~ ~ e~N~~N~ Nations 0 ~ ~ i Bondin~ " ~ ~ Company P. O. BOX 26720 • AUSTIN, TEXAS 78755-0720 (512) 343-9033 • (512) 343-8363 FAX BID BOND Bond No.: BID KNOW ALL PERSONS BY THESE PRESENTS, that we Select Building Systems, Inc., 17 Scenic Loop Road, Boerne, Texas 78006 as Principal, hereinafter called the Principal, and Nations Bonding Company a corporation duly organized under the laws of the State of Texas as Surety, hereinafter called the Surety, are held and firmly bound unto Kerr County, 700 Main St., Kerrville, Texas 78028-5323 as Obligee, hereinafter called the Obligee, in the sum of Five Percent (5%) of the total amount bid Dollars ( 5% for the payment of which sum well and truly to be made, the said Principal and the said Surety, bind ourselves, our heirs, executors, administrators, successors and assigns, jointly and severally, firmly by these presents. WHEREAS, the Principal has submitted a bid for Kerr County Sheriffs Annex NOW, THEREFORE, if the Obligee shall accept the bid of the Principal and the Principal shall enter into a Contract with the Obligee in accordance with the terms of such bid, and give such bond or bonds as may be specified in the bidding or Contract Documents with good and sufficient surety for the faithful performance of such Contract and for the prompt payment of labor and materials furnished in the prosecution thereof, or in the event of the failure of the Principal to enter such Contract and give such bond or bonds, if the Principal shall pay to the Obligee the difference not to exceed the penalty hereof between the amount specified in said bid and such larger amount for which the Obligee may in good faith contract with another parly to perform the Work covered by said bid, then this obligation shall be null and void, otherwise to remain in full force and effect. Signed and sealed this PKINCIPAL: Select Building Systems, Inc. 22nd day of SURETY: January 2010 Na ' ns Bonding Company [-~/ Cct~ SteV C. BufflCin Attomey-in-Fact NBC 0210 TX (4/03) POWER OF ATTORNEY Merchants Bonding Company (Mutual) Nations Bonding Company Bond No. ~ ~ ~ KNOW ALL PERSONS BY THESE PRESENTS: That MERCHANTS BONDING COMPANY (MUTUAL) is a corporation duly organized under the laws of the State of lowa, and that NATIONS BONDING COMPANY is a corporation duly organized under the laws of the State of Texas (herein collectively called the "Companies"), and that the Companies do hereby make, constitute and appoint Billy Ray Jinks, Jamie Harris, Donald N. Jordan, Richard D. Wagner, Greg LeJune, Cathryn A. McLeod, Steven C. Bufflcin and/or Mary Orr of San Antonio and State of Texas their Vue and lawful Attomey-in-Fact, with full power and authority. hereby confeRed in their name, place and stead, to sign, execute, acknowledge and deliver in their behalf as surety any and all bonds, undertakings, recognizances or other written obligations in the nature thereof, subject to the limitation that any such instrument shall not exceed the amount of: TEN MILLION (510,000,000.00) Dollars and to bind the Companies thereby as fully and to the same extent as if such bond or undertaking was signed by the duly authorized o~cers of the Companies, and all the acts of said Attomey-in-Fact, pursuant to the authority herein given, are hereby ratified and confirmed. This Power-of-Attomey is made and executed pursuant to and by authoriry of the following bylaws adopted by the Board of Directors of Merchants Bonding Company (Mutual) on November 16, 2002 and adopted by the Board of Directors of Nations Bonding Company on April 19, 2003. "The Chairman of the Board or President or any ~ce President or Secretary shali have power and authority to appoint Attorneys-in-Fact, and to authorize them to execute on behalf of the Company, and attach the Seal of the Company thereto, bonds and undertakings, recognizances, contracts of indemnity and other writings obligatory in the nature thereof. The signature of any authorized officer and the Seal of the Company may be affixed by facsimile to any Power of Attomey or Cert~cation thereof authorizing the execution and delivery of any bond, undertaking, recognizance, or other suretyship obligations of the Company, and such signature and seal when so used shall have the same force and effect as though manually fixed ' in Witness Whereof, the Companies have caused this insWment to be signed and sealed this 1st day of January , 2008. STATE OF IOWA COUNTY OF POLK ss. ~...... .• N D IH•. . o ~. . , , ; ~•'p~P~9q••~: . h ~ Co .~• • • ~ Z: _ -O- ~ ~~:• .' :.3• . • ~i: 2003 : a • • ,a . •~~.6;. : .~ N • ~ •~~~. ., •...... ~.._..~ . ~p~N~ , CO,~•• ; ~O .pEtP09.,.09. . ~ : G '~J,•y,,c,: ~F~-:= -O- ~; i . Z; : 3~ : y'•. 1933 : e. • 1~ . . Jb~ ,1,ap. . . ..~y••~ •• ` .. . . .,,,.,,. MERCHANTS BONDING COMPANY (MUTUAL) NATIONS BONOING COMPANY By ~~ President On this 1 st day of January , 2008 , before me appeared Larry Taylor, to me personally known, who being by me duly swom did say that he is President of MERCHANTS BONDING COMPANY (MUTUAL) and NATIONS BONDING COMPANY; and that the seals affixed to the foregoing instrument are the corporate seals of the Companies; and that the said instrument was signed and sealed in behalf of the Companies by authority of their respective Boards of Directors. In Testimony Whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed my Official Seal at the City of Des Moines, lowa, the day and year first above written. ~, CINDY SMYTH C~/ti , ~F Commission Number 173504 ~ oW' My Commission Expires MarCh 16, 200H Notary Public, Polk County, lowa STATE OF IOWA COUNTY OF POIK ss. I, William Wamer, Jr., Secretary of MERCHANTS BONDING COMPANY (MUTUAI) and NATIONS BONDING COMPANY, do hereby certify that the above and foregoing is a true and correct copy of the POWER-OF-ATTORNEY executed by said Companies, which is still in full force and effect and has not been amended or revoked. (~ ~/j In Witness Whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the seal of the Companies on this~~day of ~`^ ~ UQ n~~~0~~ NBC 0103 (1/06) . ~ ~N'p r,y •. ~ . ~•. • '. ~ ~'~~P~9 .C~ •~j: G q.~ . : • ~ Z:.= -o- 0~0. _ :~. . ;~i'• 2003 ~ a • •.~6;N ~ ~~:a : . •...... ~...... . ~~\N~ , CO,~•. A' ;OO.ORPOq •.9' . • : ~ 9~,•s,~: :~:~ -o- o~ : 'Z; :3• :a~ 1933 ; c' y • • •cti. '.Jd~;~.. . •`1a : . ~ .~~ ~ ~. •...... ~,~~%~ ~~~ Secretary IMPORTANT NOTICE To obtain information or make a complaint: You may contact your insurance agent at the telephone number provided by your insurance agent. You may call Merchants Bonding Company's toll-free telephone number for information or to make a complaint at: 1-800-678-8171 You may contact the Texas Department of Insurance to obtain information on companies, coverages, rights or complaints at: 1-800-252-3439 You may write the Texas Department of Insurance at: P. O. Box 149104 Austin, TX 78714-9104 Fax: (512) 475-1771 Web: http://vwvw.tdi.state.tx.us E-mail: ConsumerProtection@tdi.state.tx.us PREMIUM AND CLAIM DISPUTES: Should you have a dispute concerning your premium or about a claim you should contact the agent first. If the dispute is not resolved, you may contact the Texas Department of Insurance. ATTACH THIS NOTICE TO YOUR POLICY: This notice is for information only and does not become a part or condition of the attached document. SUP 0032 TX (7/07) : ~ r~~ TM ==~== Document A305 -1986 Contractor's Qualification Statement The Undersigned certifies under oath that the information provided herein is true and sufficiently complete so as not to be misleading. ~ SUBMITTED T0: Kerr County Commissioners Court ~ ADDRESS: Kerr County Courthouse, 700 Main St., Kerrville, TX 78028 ~ SUBMITTED BY: David L. Morgan - Chief Financial Officer / Executive V.P. ~ NAME: Se]ect Building Systems, Inc / dba SBS Construction ~ ADDRESS: 17 Scenic Loop Rd, Boerne, TX 78006 ~ PRINCIPAL OFFICE: 17 Scenic Loop Rd., Boerne, TX 78006 [ X ] Corporatian [ ] Partnership [ ] Individual [ ] Joint Venture [ ] Other ~ NAME OF PROJECT: ('f applicable) Kerr County Sheriffs Annex TYPE OF WORK: ~le separate form for each Classification of Work) [ X ] General Construction [ ] HVAC [ ] Electrical [ ] Plumbing [ ] Other: (Spec~) § 1. ORGANIZATION I§ 1.1 How many years has your organization been in business as a Contractor? 14 § 1.2 How many years has your organization been in business under its present business name? 14 § 1.2.1 Under what other or former names has your organization operated? None ADDITIONS AND DELETIONS: The author of this document has added information needed for its completion. The author may aiso have revised the text of the original AIA standard form. An Additions and Deletions Report that notes added information as well as revisions to the standard form text is available from the author and should be reviewed. A vertical line in the left margin of this document indicates where the author has added necessary information and where the author has added to or deleted from the original AIA teM. This document has impatant legal consequences. Consultation with an attomey is encouraged with respect to its completion or mod~cation. This form is approved and recommended by the American Institute of Architects (AIA) and The Associated General Contractors of America (AGC) for use in evaluating the qualifications aF contractors. No endorsement of the submitting party or verification afi the information is made by AIA or AGC. § 1.3 If your organizarion is a corporation, answer the following: § 1.3.1 Date of incorporation: July 19, 1995 § 1.3.2 State of incorparation: Texas § 1.3.3 President's name: Stephen S. Schif~'man AIA Document A305"' -1986. Copyright ~ 1964, 1969, 1979 and 1986 by The American Instkute of Architects. All rights reserved. WARNING: This AIA° Document is protected by U.S. Copyright Law and International Treaties. Unauthorized reproduction or distribution of this AIA° Document, or any poRion of it, may result in severe civit and crfminal penaities, and will be prosecuted to the maximum extent possibte under the law. This document was produced by AIA software at 11:05:27 on 01/20/2010 under Order No.6401559533_1 which expires on 01/14/2011, and is not for resale. User Notes: (827353904) 1 § 1.3.4 Vice-president's name(s) David L. Morgan § 1.3.5 Secretary's name: David L. Morgan § 1.3.6 Treasurer's name: David L. Morgan § 1.4 If your organization is a partnership, answer the following: § 1.4.1 Date of organization: § 1.4.2 Type of parlnership (if applicable): § 1.4.3 Name(s) of general partner(s) § 1.5 If your organization is individually owned, answer the following: § 1.5.1 Date of organization: § 1.5.2 Name of owner: § 1.6 If the form of your organization is other than those listed above, describe it and name the principals: § 2. LICENSING § 2.1 List jurisdictions and trade categories in which your organization is legally qualified to do business, and indicate registration or license numbers, if applicable. Alabama, Arkansas, Colorado, Florida (GC License # CGC1507218), Georgia, Louisiana (GC License # 33973), Mississippi (GC License # 13311), Missouri, South Carolina, Texas, New Mexico. § 2.2 List jurisdictions in which your organization's partnership or trade name is filed. Alabama, Arkansas, Colorado, Florida (GC License # CGC1507218), Georgia, Louisiana (GC License # 33973), Mississippi (GC License # 13311), Missouri, South Carolina, Texas, New Mexico. § 3. EXPERIENCE § 3.1 List the categories of work that your organization normally performs with its own forces. SBS is a General Contractor providing construction management services, all work from project supervisian and above is performed by our own forces. § 3.2 Claims and Suits. (If the answer to any of the questions below is yes, please attach details.) § 3.2.1 Has your organization ever failed to complete any work awarded to it? No § 3.2.2 Are there any judgments, claims, arbitration proceedings or suits pending or outstanding against your organization or its officers? Yes. The suit is between 2 partners in a failed development that never commenced construction; the potential general contractor (SBS) and other parties are caught in the claims and counterclaims of the parties blaming each other and all potentially involved in this nuisance litigarion. § 3.2.3 Has your organization filed any law suits or requested arbitration with regard to construction contracts within the last five years? AIA Document A305"' -1986. Copyright ~ 1964, 1969, 1979 and 1986 by The American Institute of Architects. All rights reserved. WARNING: This AIA° Document is protected by U.S. Copyright Law and International Treaties. Unauthorized reproduetion or distribution of this AIA° Document, or any portion of it, may result in severe civil and criminal penalties, and will be prosecuted to the maximum extent possible under the law. This document was produced by AIA software at 11:05:27 on 01/20/2010 under Order No.6401559533_1 which expires on 01/14/2011, and is not for resale. User Notes: (827353904) ~ No § 3.3 Within the last five years, has any officer or principal of your organization ever been an officer or principal of another organization when it failed to complete a construction contract? (If the answer is yes, please attach details.) I No § 3.4 On a separate sheet, list major constructian projects your organization has in progress, giving the name of project, owner, architect, contract amount, percent complete and scheduled completion date. I See Attached -"Contracts in Progress" § 3.4.1 State total worth of work in progress and under contract: ~ $ 6,951,936 § 3.5 On a separate sheet, list the major projects your organization has completed in the past five years, giving the name ofproject, owner, architect, contract amount, date of completion and percentage of the cost of the work performed with your own forces. I See Attached - "Completed Contracts" § 3.5.1 State average annual amount of construction work performed during the past five years: ~ $ 31,180,500 § 3.6 On a separate sheet, list the construction experience and present commitments of`the key individuals of your organization. See Attached -"Experience of SBS Executives" § 4. REFERENCES § 4.1 Trade References: Kaufman Design Group - Sally Kaufrnan, 12371 E. Lincoln Court, Wichita, KS 67207 (316-618-0448) Janus International - Clay Cullins, 1347 East Luke Rd., Temple, GA (770-562-2850) Insurance Alliance - Woody Woodard, 1776 Yorktown # 200, Houston, TX 77056 (713-966-1707) Brister Stephens, Inc. - Kim Guzman, 45 Solar Court, Mandev:lle, LA 70471 (504-468-3700) Classic Concrete Construction - Jody Graves, 706 Commons Lakeview Dr„ Huffinan, TX 77336 (713-694-6591) § 4.2 Bank References: JP Morgan Chase Bank - Jennifer Wilidnson, Vice President (210-829-6170) 1020 NE Loop 410, San Antonio, TX 78209 Jefferson Bank - Brandey Orsag, Vice President (210-736-7750) P.O. Box 5190, San Antonio, TX 78201 § 4.3 Surety. § 4.3.1 Name of bonding company: Catto & Catto, LLP § 4.3.2 Name and address of agent: Steve Buffkin -(210-222-2161), 217 E. Houston, Ste 100, San Antonio, TX 78205 AIA Document A305^' - 1986. Copyright ~ 1964, 1969, 1979 and 1986 by The American Institute of Archkects. All rights reserved. WARNING: This AIA° Document is protected by U.S. Copyright Law and International Treaties. Unauthorized reproduction or distribution of this AIA~ Document, or any portion of it, may result in severe civil and criminal penalties, and will be prosecuted to the maximum extent possible under the law. This document was produced by AIA software at 11:05:27 on Ot/20/2010 under Order No.6401559533_1 which expires on 01/14/201 t, and is not for resale. UserNotes: (827353904) § 5. FINANCING § 5.1 Financial Statement. § 5.1.1 Attach a financial statement, preferably audited, including your organization's latest balance sheet and income statement showing the following items: Current Assets (e.g., cash, joint venture accounts, accounts receivable, notes receivable, accrued income, deposits, materials inventory and prepaid expenses); Net Fixed Assets; Other Assets; Current Liabilities (e.g., accounts payable, notes payable, accrued expenses, provision for income taxes,,advances, accrued salaries and accrued payroll taxes); Other Liabilities (e.g., capital, capital stock, authorized and outstanding shares par values, eamed surplus and retained earnings). § 5.1.2 Name and address of firm preparing attached financial statement, and date thereof: Sol Schwartz & Associates -(210-384-8000), 7550 IH-10 West, Ste 1200, San Antonio, TX 78229 § 5.1.3 Is the attached financial statement for the identical organization named on page one? Yes § 5.1.4 If not, explain the relationship and financial responsibility of the organization whose financial statement is provided (e.g., parent-subsidiary). § 5.2 Will the organizarion whose financial statement is attached act as guarantor of the contract for construction? I Yes § 6. SIGNATURE § 6.1 Dated at thisZC~lay of ,I nivufrRy ) 201 O Name o iza ~. 1 Building Systems, Inc. / dba SBS Construction By: p eqo i,~ ro Title: David L. Morgan, Chief Financial Oi~'icer / Exec. Vice President § 6.2 M r. David L. Morgan being duly sworn deposes and says that the information provided herein is true and sufficiently complete so as not to be misleading. Subscribed and sworn before me this day of Notary Public: My Commission Expires: AIA Document A305"' - 1986. Copyright ~ 1964, 1969, 1979 and 1986 by The American Institute of Architects. All rights reserved. WARNING: This AIA~ Document is protected by U.S. Copyright Law and International Treaties. Unauthorized reproduction or distribution of this AIA~ Document, or any 4 poRion of it, may result in severe civil and criminal penalties, and will be prosecuted to the maximum extent possible under the law. This document was produced by AIA software at 11:05:27 on 01/20/2010 under Order No.6401559533_1 which expires on 01/14/2011, and is not for resale. 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Box 780849 San Antonio, TX 78278-0849 17 Scenic Loop Road Boerne, Texas 78006 Telephone 830.981.5929 FAX 830.981.5308 e-mail sbs@sbsworld.net ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ Stephen S. Schiffman, President Steve developed a great interest in the construc- tion industry working part-time as a basic carpenter in high school. While studying Engineering Management at Louisiana State University - Baton Rouge, Steve opened his own residential remodeling company, setting the stage for his future profession in construction. After college, Steve worked his way up from Superintendent to Area Su- pervisor and eventually to General Superintendent for the largest homebuilder in Louisiana until his move to Texas in 1971 to become Vice President of the Homebuilding Division of the Schaefer Companies of San Antonio. Steve was responsible for the overall management of this 450-home per year design and construction company. In 1981, Steve started his own single family home develop- ment company and ventured into commercial construc- tion and real estate development managing three compa- nies at the same time. Recognizing his depth of experi- ence, a growing restaurant development group, Red Line Burgers, Inc. of San Antonio, hired Steve as Vice President in 1987. Red Line subsequently created its own in-house construction company and appointed Steve President of this operation. Steve excelled in developing construction management systems that reduced construction time and costs on both in-house and third party projects, securing long-term loyalties from project owners by helping them meet and exceed profitability objectives. In 1995, Steve and several members of the Marlin construction and management team obtained approval from the Red Line Board of Directors to split from the restaurant group and establish a separate commercial construction and devel- opment operation. Under Steve's guidance and leader- ship, Select Building Systems, Inc. ("SBS") was incorpo- rated in July of 1995 to provide commercial construction and real estate development services to select clients. _' ~ ~~ Smarf management is the difFerence beiween success and failure. It is the abiliiy to keep all resources in balance. Professionalism Creativity Flexibility Responsiveness Success P. O. Box 780849 San Antonio, TX 78278-0849 17 Scenic Loop Road Boerne, Texas 78006 Telephone 830.981.5929 FAX 830.981.5308 e-mail sbs@sbsworld.net ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ David L. Morgan, CPA, Chief Financial Officer / Executive VP After graduating in 1974 with Honors from Louisiana State University - New Orleans with degrees in Accounting and Philosophy, Dave joined the international accounting firm of Ernst & Young. Upon obtaining his CPA Certificate in 1975, Dave was promoted to Manager and supervised the firm's au- dit and consulting engagements for the New Orleans office's largest clients. After specializing in Securities and Exchange Commission ("SEC") reporting and disclosure engagements for five years, primarily for Oil and Gas related clients, Dave was hired by Newpark Resources, Inc., an NYSE oilfield related company, as its Controller and SEC Special Projects Manager in 1979. After four years of coordinating all SEC and investor matters, Dave's career changed from daily accounting man- agement responsibilities to operations management with his assignment to the Newpark Board of Director's Special Projects team. In 1986, Dave was given the opportunity to become Sr. Vice President and Chief Operating Officer for Louisiana's largest advertising, marketing and public relations firm, Bauer- lein, Inc. Dave was responsible for the management of all as- pects of the agency except for the Creative Department. Dave and the Creative Director joined forces in 1990 to acquire total ownership of the agency. In 1994, Dave successfully sold his interest in Bauerlein and was lured by Steve Schiffman, a family friend, to join Steve in San Antonio to manage the operations of Steve's construction and development businesses. Joining Steve at Marlin Construction as Vice President in 1994, Dave was instrumental in developing accounting, cost control and management prccedures for Marlin. Dave was the initial part- ner with Steve in the formation of SBS Construction in 1995. _' ~ ~~ Smarf management is the difference between success and failure. It is the ability to keep all resources in balance Professionalism Creativity Flexibility Responsiveness Success P. O. Box 780849 San Antonio, TX 78278-0849 17 Scenic Loop Road Boerne, Texas 78006 Telephone 830.981.5929 FAX 830.981.5308 e-mail sbs@sbsworld.net ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ John C. Maywald, Vice President of Finance Due to its commitment to sound accounting and business procedures, a strong accounting department is the foundation of SBS's corporate operations. Involved in the initial formation of SBS in 1995, John has over 15 years of general accounting, administration and computer technology experience. A 1990 graduate in Accounting from the Uni- versity of Texas - San Antonio, John worked primarily for small, privately owned businesses in San Antonio and Albu- querque until joining SBS. The backbone of SBS's Corporate Office, John has designed and implemented ali of the Com- pany's accounting and computer systems and is responsible for job cost and contract administration. Ted Culbreth, Vice President of Sales and Marketina A 1988 graduate of Sam Houston State University with a degree in Agriculture and Economics, Ted is the new- est member of the SBS management team. An Experienced professional with over 15 years of management experience, Ted has taken over responsibility for the sales and marketing efforts of SBS. Based on his combined experience with NCI Building Systems and the Alert Building System division of Centurion Industries, Ted brings specific knowledge of the metal building and storage industry aspects of SBS's current operations. Besides his oversight of the day-to-day market- ing aspects for SBS, Ted will focus on managing the long- term growth of SBS and in developing additional lines of business in the metal building industry. _' ~ ~~ Smart management is the difFerence befween success and failure. It is the ability to keep all resources in balance. Professionalism Creativify Flexibiliiy Responsiveness Success P. O. Box 780849 San Antonio, TX 78278-0849 17 Scenic Loop Road Boerne, Texas 78006 Telephone 830.981.5929 FAX 830.981.5308 e-mail sbs@sbsworld.net ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ William C. "Bill" Leonard, General Superintendent A licensed electrician by trade, Bill has over 30 years of residential and commercial construction experience. After moving from Arkansas to Texas in 1970, Bill worked for private homebuilders until 1982 when he joined the Facilities Management Department at the University of Texas. In 1991, Bill joined Steve Schiffman's restaurant construction company and was instrumental in the growth and success of that operation. A founding member of SBS Construction, Bill manages the day-to-day field operations of SBS and is responsible for quality control, timetables and schedules. and maintaining cost control at each project (ocation. Harlan F. Schiffman, Project Manager/Estimating A 1969 graduate from Louisiana State University New Orleans, Harlan worked in the chemical and insurance industries in Louisiana until his relocation to San Antonio in 1979 to begin his career in construction. Starting in remodeling, Harlan's continual advancement to Construction Superintendent on both residential and commercial projects throughout Texas allowed him to gain valuable experience in all aspect of the construction industry. A charter member of the SBS team, Harlan's overall knowledge of construction methods and procedures, along with his years of actual construction supervision, provided him with the experience to manage the estimating department of SBS. SELECT BUILDING SYSTEMS, INC. FINANCIAL STATEMENTS DECEMBER 31, 2008 AND 2007 TABLE OF CONTENTS Paqe Accountants` revfew report 3 Statement of assets, liabilities and equity - income tax basis 4 Statement of revenues, expenses, and retained earnings - income tax basis 5 Statement of cash flows - incotrie tax basis Notes to financial statement 6 7-13 -2- ~^l+,e~r.~/.nf.d~.~ Sol Schwartz & Associates, P.C. r'. SoI Schwartz ~ e ified Public l4ccountants Manuel Long C rt Jim Rice Jeff Aibrecht Bill McEntire John Gilbert Jeff Jackson Andy Gertson ; Bennett Allison To the Board of Directors Select Building Systems, Inc. ~' San Antonio, Texas 78278 `- We have reviewed the accompanying statement of assets, liabilities, and equity -~_';'' income tax basis of Select Building Systems, Inc. as of December 31, 2008, and th~~-~ related statement of revenues, expenses, and retained earnings - income tax ba~is and cash flows - income tax basis for the year then ended, in accordance with Statements on Standards for Accounting and Review Services issued by the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants, All inforrnation included in these financial statements is the representation of the management of Select Building Systems, Inc. The 2007 financial statements of Select Building Systems, Inc., before the adjustments described in Note 11 that were applied to restate the 2007 financial statements, were reviewed by other accountants whose repart dated March 24, 2008, stated that they were not aware of any material modifications that should be made to those financial statements in order for them to be in conformity with the income tax basis of accounting. A review consists principally of inquiries of Company personnel and ,analytical procedures applied to financial data. It is substantially less in scope than an audit in accordance with generally accepted auditing standards, the objective of which is the expression of an opinion regarding the financial statements taken as a whole. Accordingly, we do not express such an opinion. Based on our review, we are not aware of any material modifications that should be made to the accompanying financial statements in order for them to be in confarmity with the income tax basis of accounting, as described in Note 1. V~ie also reviewed the adjustments as described in Note 1~ that were applied to restate the 2007 financial statements. Based on our revfew, nothing came to our attention to indicate that the adjustments are not appropriate and properly applfed. ~,~-~ ~'~ ~ 2'~.~-, ~c ~~ March 20, 2009 -3- 7550 IH-10 West • Sufte 1200 • San Antanio, TX 78229 • Ph: 210.364.8000 • Fax: 210.384,8011 • www,ssacpa.com SELECT BUILDING SYSTEMS, INC. STATEMENTS OF ASSETS, LIABILITIES, AND EQUITY - INCOME TAX SAS1S DECEMBER 31, 2008 AND 2007 ASSETS Current assets Cash and cash equivalents Certificates of deposit investment in marketable securities Accounts receivable - trade ~ Accrued interest Unbilled contract work Prepaid expenses Total current assets Property and Equipment Computer equipment Office furniture and equipment Work vehicles Leasehold improvements Less; Accumulated depreciation Total property and equipment Other assets Note Receivable Investment in Select Management Systems, (nc. Investment in New Select Development, Ltd, Investment in profit participation interest New Select Development Advances Green Tree Development Advances Deposits Total assets 2008 $ 2, 338, 361 601, 851 75, 000 3,356,654 1,350 190,149 93,386 6,656,751 28,154 4,934 20Q,996 166,000 400,084 (269,463} 130,621 22, 500 1,OOQ 121,894 335,0~0 20, 000 $ 7,287,766 2007 $ 2,819,614 300,676 4,916,192 1,350 17,850 99,076 8,154,758 28,154 4, 934 258,727 166,400 457,815 (275,656) 182,159 22, 500 1,OOQ 4,177 135,190 5, 000 20, 000 $ 8,524,784 • 2008 2007 ~IABILITIES AND SHAREHOLDERS' EQUITY Current liabilities Accounts payable - Trade Other Accrued expenses Federal income tax payable 401(k) Prpfit sharing plan payable State income and franchise taxes payable Sales tax payable State withholding Current portion of long-term debt $ 3,083,200 163,319 25,815 14,446 16, 070 1,093 37,959 $ 3,8~3,728 190,400 1,026,535 168,129 126,550 41,428 4, 897 2,492 34, 589 Total current liabilities Long-term debt, net of current portfon Total liabilities Shareholders' equity Common stock - voting, $10 par value, 1,000 shares authorized, 1,000 shares issued and outstanding Retained earnings Totai stocl~holders' equity Total liabi{ities and stockholders' equity 3,341,902 27,132 3,369,034 10,000 3,9Q8,732 3,918,732 $ 7,287,766 5,438,748 37,651 5,476,399 10, 000 3, 038, 385 3, 048, 385 $ 8, 524,784 See accompanyfng notes and accountants' report -q~- ~. , ~ SELECT BUII.DING SYSTEMS, INC. STATEMENTS OF REVENUES, EXPENSES, AND RETAINED EARNINGS - INCOME TAX BASIS FOR THE YEARS ENDED DECEMBER 31, 2008 AND 2007 2008 2007 Contract revenues earned Cost of revenues earned Gross profit General and administrative expenses Operating income Other income (expense) Interest Mlscellaneous Gain (loss) on sale of assets Partnership income (loss) Interest expense Management services Totai other income (expense) Incorne before federal income taxes Federa{ income tax expense Net Incorne Beginning Retained Earnings Ending Retained Earnings $ 38,443,357 $ 36,126,783 , 34,941,896 32,236,761 3,501,461 2,435,589 1,065,872 3,890,022 2,327,034 1,562, 988 72,990 8,751 (2, 841) 117,715 (5,028) 45,000 236, 587 1,302,~459 432,112 870,347 3,038,385 $ 3,908,732 See accompanying notes and accountants' report 103,403 3, 370 (72,191) (5, 348) 5, 000 34, 234 1, 597, 222 521,129 1,076,Q93 1,962,292 $ 3,038,385 -5- SELECT BUILDfNG SYSTEMS, INC. STATEMENTS OF CASH FLOWS - INGOM~ TAX BA~I~ FOR THE YEARS ENDED DECEMBER 31, 2008 AND 2007 2008 2007 Cash flows from operating activities: Net income $ 870,3q7 $ 1,076,093 Adjustments to reconcile net income to net cash provided by operating activities; Depreciation 51,080 92,934 Loss on sale of assets 2,841 - Partne~ship (income) loss (117,717) 72,191 Decrease (increase) in: Accounts receivable - trade 1,559,538 (2,078,358) Accounts receivable - other - 2,000 Unbilied contract work (172,299) 230,266 Prepaid expenses 5,690 19,004 Increase (decrease) in: Accounts payable - trade (760,528) 1,572,837 Accounts payable - other ~ (190,400} 187,937 Accrued expenses (863,216} 186,024 Federal income taxes payable (142,314) 148,084 Deferred excise tax refund ~ - (1,312) 401(k) Profit sharing plan payable (126,550) 126,550 State income and franchise taxes (26,982) 19,402 Sales tax payable 11,173 (6,102) State withholding (1,399) 14 Npt cash prov'tded by operating activlties 99,264 1,647,564 Cash flows from Investing activities: Purchase assets (335,000) (38,969) Investment in certificates of deposit (601,851) - Purchase of marketable secruities - (300,676) Proceeds from sale of marketable securities 225,676 - Investment advance repayment 140,190 35,230 Proceeds from sale of assets 29,500 - Net cash used by investing activities (541,4$5) (304,415) 2008 2007 Cash filows from ~nancing activities: Repayment of long-term debt (39,032) , (64,617) Net cash used by financing activities (39,032) (6~4,617) Net increase (decrease) in cash and cash equivalents (A~81,253) 1,278,532 Cash and cash equivalents at beginning of year 2,819,61~4 1,541,082 Cash and cash equivalents at end of year $ 2,338,361 $ 2,819,614 Supplemental disciosure Interest paid $ 5,028 $ b,348 Income taxes paid $ 574,751 $ 402,171 Supplemental schedule of non-cash investing transactions ~ Purchase of equipment through financing agreements $ 31,883 $ 85,260 See accompanying notes and accountants' report -6- SELECT BUILDING SYSTEMS, INC. NOTES TO FINANCIAL STATEMENTS NOTE 1- SUMMARY OF SIGNIFICANT ACCOUNTING POLICIES Basis of Accountina The policy of Select Building Systems, Inc. ("the Company") is to prepare its financial statements on the acarual basis of accounting used for federal income tax reporting. The basis differs from generally accepted accounting principles primarily because depreciation is calculated using recovery periods and Internal Revenue Code Section 179 and investments in marketable securities are recorded at cost rather than fair market value. Business Activities The Company operates primarily as the general contractor on commercial projects. The work is performed under fixed-price and cost-plus contracts. Revenue and Cost Recognition The Company recognizes revenues from fixed-price and cost-plus contracts on the percentage-of-completion method, measured by the percentage of costs incurred to date to estimated total costs for each contract. This method is used because management considers total cost ta be the best available measure of progress on the contracts. Contract costs include all direct material and labar costs and those iridirect costs relating to contract performance, such as indirect labor, supplies, tools, and repairs, Selling, general, and administrative costs are charged to expense as incurred. Provisions for estimated losses on uncompleted contracts ~re made in the period in which such losses are determined. Changes in Job pertormance, job conditions, and estimated profitability may result in revisions to costs and income, which are recognized in the peri~d in which the revisions are determined. Property and Equipment Property and equipment are recorded at cost, ~ecause most of the computers, small machinery and furniture/fixtures are purchased for and used at specific job sites and such jobs have limited life spans, the Company depreciates these assets under the straight-line method over two (2) years or expenses them in the year of purchase. _7. SELECT BUILDiNG SYSTEMS, INC, NOTES TO FINANCIAL STATEMENTS NOTE 1- SUMMARY OF SIGNIFICANT ACCOUNTING POLICI~S (CONTINUED) Depreciation on vehicles and heavy equipment is computed using accelerated methods over five {5) and seven (7) years and includes the election to expense under internal Revenue Code Section 179. Depreciation expense for the years ended December 31, 2008 and 2007 was $51,080 and $92,93~, respectively. Bad Debts The Company utilizes the specific write-off method for those accounts receivable deemed to be uncollectible, Cash and Cash Equivalents For purposes of the cash flow statement, cash and cash equivalents are defined as demand deposits and money market accounfs maintained at financial institutions. Use of Es#imates Management uses estimates and assumptions in preparing financial statements, Those estimates and assumptions affect the reported amount of assets and liabilities, and fhe reparted revenues and expenses. Actual results could vary. Reclassifications Certain reclassifications were made to the 2007 financial statement presentation to conform to the 2008 presentation. Presentation of Sales Tax Various states impose a sales tax on the Company's sales to non-exempt customers. The company collects the sales tax from customers and remits the amount to the various sta#es. The Company's accounting policy Is to exclude the tax collected and tax remitted to the states from revenues and cost af sales. ..g_ SELECT BUILDING SYSTEMS, INC, NOTES TO FINANClAL STATEMENTS NOTE 2- FEDERAL INCOME TAX Following is a reconciliation of net income after taxes per books to taxable income per the corporate tax returns: 2008 2007 Net income per books $ 870,347 $ 1,076,093 Federal incom~ taxes 432,112 521,129 Nondeductible expenses on baoks 37,700 33,347 Domestic production activities deduction (69,242) (97,834) Taxabie income pertax return $ 1,270,917 $ 1,532,735 NOTE 3 - CONTRACT RECEIVABLES Accounts receivable -trade consists of; Billed Contracts in progress Retainage 20p8 $ 2, 666, 319 690, 335 $ 3,356,654 20p7 $ 3,831,947 1, 08~4, 245 $ a,916,192 NOTE ~ - NOTE RECEIVABLE During 2008, the Company agreed to modify the terms of a$22,500 note receivable from an owner. Under the mod'tfied terms of the agreement, the note was extended to ~ebruary 15, 2009 and the annual interest rate was reduced from 6% to 3,11%. Subsequent to December 31, 2008, but prior to the issuance of these financial statements, the maturity date of the note was extended to December 31, 2011 and the interest rate was amended to equal the applicable federal rate, Accordingly, the note has been reported as a non-current asset in the accompanying financial statements. -9- SELECT BUILDING SYSTEMS, {NC. NOTES TO FINANCIAL STATEMENTS NOTE 5 - UNCOMPLETED CONTRACTS The asset, "unbilled contract work," represents costs incurred but not yet billed. Costs, estimated earnings, and blllings on uncompleted contracts are summarized as follows: 2008 Costs incurred on uncompleted contracts Estimated earnings Less billings to date ~Unbilled contract work $16,992,556 1,791,626 18,78a,182 18,594,033 $ 190,149 NOTE 6- INVESTMENTS AND RELATED PARTIES 2007 $ 25,707,508 3,022,782 28,730,290 28,712,440 , $ 17,850 In 2007, the Company loaned $5,000 to Green Tree Development Company, LLC, which was an investment of a subsidiary company. The Company was repaid this am~unt in 2008, The Company is a 99 percent limfted partner in New Select Development, ~.td, (a Texas limited partnership) with capital account balances of $121,894 and $4,177 as of December 31, 2008 and 2p07, respectively. The Company was a 70 percent limited pa-tner in this entity in 2007. During 2007, the Company had $135,190 in advances to New Select Development, Ltd. The CQmpany was repaid this amount during 2008, During 2008, the Company entered into two agreements with SchifMor Development, LP, (SchifMor) (a campany related through common ownership) to receive a profit participation interest in the resultant operations of two real estate ventures of which SchifMor owns one third and 10% interest, respecfively. Under the terms of the agreements, the Company will receive a 4% profif participation interest in th~ first venture and a 3,5% profit participatian interest in the second venture. The agreements state that the Company will receive its profit participation from any distributions andlor gains from the s~le of either venture, subject to ~ny costs incurred by SchifMor. In addition, the agreements stipulate that should SchifMor be required to c~ntribute additional capital to either venture, the profit participation percentage could be reduced. The amounts that have been paid for the profit participation interest are reporked as investment in profit participation interest in the accompanying financial statements. -10- ~ , ., SELECT BUILDING SYSTEMS, INC. NOTES TO FINANCIAL STATEMENTS NOTE 7 - LONG-TERM DEBT Long-term debt as of December 31, 2008 and 2007 consisted of the following; Ford Motor Credit Company instaliment note dated May 1, 2007, monthly principal and interest payments of $1,358.58, fixed interest rate at 3,9%, maturing May 1, 2010 secured by 2008 Ford F450 $ 21,149 $ 36,305 Mercedes-Benz Financial instailment note dated November 3, 2007, monthly principal and interest payments of $1,664.75, fixed interest rate at 1.9%, , maturing November 3, 2009, secured by 20D8 Mercedes ML550 . 16,473 ~ 35,935 2008 2007 Ford Motor Credit Company installment note dated March 12, 2008, monthly principal and interest payments of $655,50, fixed inferest rate at 3.9%, maturing March 12, 2013 secured by 2008 Ford F150 27,469 - Less: current maturities 65,091 (37,959) 72,240 (34,589) $ 27,132 The following are maturities~of long-term debt at December 31, 2008 December 31, 2009 $ 37,959 2010 11,631 2011 6,798 2012 7,406 2013 1,297 $ 65, 091 . $ 37,651 -11- r < <. SELECT BUI~DING SYSTEMS, INC. NOTES TO FINANCIAL STATEMENTS NOTE 8 - COMMITMENTS The Company leases its facilities from SchifMor Development, LP, a company related through common ownership, under an operating lease which expires on November 30, 2015. In May of 20p8, the lease was renegotfated and monthly renfs increased from $6,416 to $10,704 per month, effective June 1, 2Q08. The following is a schedule of future minimum rental payments re~uired under the lease as of December 31, 2008; ' December 31, 2009 $ 128,448 2010 12~,448 2011 128,448 2012 128,448 2013 128,4q~8 Thereafter 374,640 $1,016,880 The Company is also committed under an operating lease agreement for a copier expiring December, 2009. The minimum rental payments required under this lease for 20p9 total $8,867. _ NOTE 9 - RETIREMENT PLAN The Company established a 401(k) plan effective January 1, 2007. The plan allows eligible employees to defer a portion of their wages as of July 16, 2007. Employees are eligible far participation after three (3) months of employment, Emp{oyer safe harbor contributions are allocated based on 3% of the employees' annual salary. Non-elective or discretionary employer con#ributions are allocated based on employee classifiications, Th~ Company contributed $61,380 and $161,841 to the plan for the year ended December 31, 2008 and 2007, respectively. NOTE 10 - CONCENTRATION OF CREDIT RISK The Company maintains its cash balances in three financial institutions located in San Antonio, Texas. The balances are insured by the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation up to $250,000 in 2008 and $100,000 in 2007. The Company maintains cash in excess of this amount throughout the year. -12- SELECT SUIL.DING SYSTEMS, INC. NOTES TO FINANCIAL STATEMENTS NOTE 11 - PRIOR PERIOD RESTATEMENT The Company amended thefr 20p7 U.S. Carporate Income Tax Return to correct the depreciation claimed on an asset placed in service during 2007. The correction of the d~preciation resulted in an increase in depreciation expense of $23,847 for 2007 which reduced federal tax expense by $7,622, In addition, the Domestic Production Activities Deduction decreased by $1,431. These adjustments have been reflected in the accampanying 2007 financial statements. NOTE_12 - INVESTMENT IN MARKETABLE SECURITIES The Company's investments in marketable securities are carried at eost, Gains and losses are recognized only when realized. The fair market value of the investments in marketable securities at 2008 and 2007 were $71,359 and $300,676, respectively. -13- Certification of Document's Authenticity AIA~ Document D401 ~" - 2003 I, David L. 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This Additions and Deletions RepoR and its associated document were generated simultaneously by AIA software at 11:05:27 on 01/20/2010. PAGE1 SUBMITTED T0: Kerr Countv Commissioners Court ADDRESS: Kerr Countv Courthouse, 700 Main St., Kerrville, TX 78028 SUBMITTED BY: David L. Morean - Chief Financial Officer / Executive V.P. NAME: Select Building Svstems, Inc / dba SBS Construction ADDRESS: 17 Scenic Loon Rd, Boerne, TX 78006 PRINCIPAL OFFICE: 17 Scenic Loov Rd., Boerne, TX 78006 [ X~ Corporation NAME OF PROJECT: ('f applicable) Kerr Countv Sheriffs Annex [ X ] General Construction § 1.1 How many years has your organization been in business as a Contractor? 14 § 1.2 How many years has your organization been in business under its present business name? 14 None § 1.3.1 Date of incorporation: Julv 19, 1995 § 1.3.2 State of incorparation: Texas § 1.3.3 President's name: Steahen S. Schiffinan PAGE2 David L. Morean Additions and Deletions Report for AIA Document A305^' -1988. Copyright ~ 1964, t 969, 1979 and 1986 by The American Institute of Architects. All rights reserved. WARNING: This AIA~ Document is protected by U.S. Copyright Law and International Treaties. Unauthorized reproduction ordistribution of this AIA~ Document, or any portion of it, may result in severe civil and criminal penalties, and will be prosecuted to the maximum extent possible under the law. This document was produced byAlA software at 11:05:27 on 01/20/2010 under Order No.6401559533_1 which expires on 01/14/2011, and is not for resale. UserNotes: (827353904) § 1.3.5 Secretary's name: David L. Mor¢an § 1.3.6 Treasurer's name: David L. Morean Alabama, Arkansas, Colorado, Florida (GC License # CGC15072181. Geor~ia, Louisiana (GC License # 339731. Missi_ssippi (GC License # 13311), Missouri, South Carolina, Texas, New Mexico. Alabama, Arkansas, Colorado, Florida (GC License # CGC1507218). Geor¢ia, Louisiana (GC License # 33973), Mississivpi (GC License # 133111, Missouri, South Carolina, Texas, New Mexico. SBS is a General Contractor nrovidine construction manaQement services, all work from nroject suvervision and above is nerformed bv our own forces. No Yes. The suit is between 2 nariners in a failed develonment that never commenced construction; the potential Qeneral contractor (SBS) and other varties are cau~ht in the claims and counterclaims of the varties blamine each other and all potentiailv involved in this nuisance litisation. PAGE 3 No No See Attached - "Contracts in Progress„ $ 6,951,936 See Attached - "Completed Cantracts" $ 31,180.500 See Attached -"Exuerience of SBS Executives" Additions and Deletions RepoR for AIA Document A305TM -1986. Copyright ~ 1964, 1969, 1979 and 1986 by The American Institute of Architects. All rights reserved. WARNING: This AIA~ Document is protected by U.S. Copyright Law and International Treaties. Unauthorized reproduction or distribution of this AIA~ Document, or any portion of it, may result in severe civil and criminal penalties, and will be prosecuted to the maximum extent possible under the law. This document was produced byAlA software at 11:05:27 on 01/20/2010 under Order No.6401559533_1 which expires on Ot/14/2011, and is not for resale. User Notes: (827353904) Kaufinan Desi~ Cnoun - Sallv Kaufinan. 12371 E. Lincoln Court. Wichita, KS 67207 (316-618-04481 Janus International - Clav Cullins, 1347 East Luke Rd., Temnle, GA (770-562-28501 Insurance Alliance - Woodv Woodard. 1776 Yorktown # 200, Houston, TX 77056 f713-966-17071 Brister Stenhens, Inc. - Kim Guzman, 45 Solar Court. Mandeville, LA 70471 (504-468-37001 Classic Concrete Construction - Jodv Graves, 706 Commons Lakeview Dr., Huffinan, TX 77336 (713-694-6591) JP Morean Chase Bank - Jennifer Willdnson. Vice President (210-829-6170) 1020 NE Loon 410, San Antonio, TX 78209 Jefferson Bank - Brandev Orsae, Vice President (210-736-7750) P.O. Box 5190. San Antonio. TX 78201 Catto & Catto. LLP Steve Buffldn -(210-222-21611, 217 E. Houston, Ste 100, San Antonio. TX 78205 PAGE 4 Sol Schwartz & Associates -(210-384-8000), 7550 IH-10 West, Ste 1200, San Antonio, TX 78229 Yes Yes Name of Organization: Sel~ct Buildine Svstems, Inc. / dba SBS Construction By: Title: David L. Morean, Chief Financial Officer / Exec. Vice President M r. David L. Morean being duly swom deposes and says that the information provided herein is true and sufficiently complete so as not to be misleading. Notary Public: My Commission Expires: Additions and Deletions Report for AIA Document A305TM -1986. Copyright ~ 1964, 1969, 1979 and 1986 by The American Institute of Architects. All rights reserved. WARNING: This AIA° Document is protected by U.S. Copyright Law and International Treaties. Unauthorized reproduction or distribution o( this AIA~ Document, or any portion oi it, may result in severe civil and criminai penalties, and wiil be prosecuted to the maximum extent possible under the law. This document was produced by AIA software at 11:05:27 on 01/20l2010 under Order No.6401559533_1 which expires on 01/14/201 t, and is not for resale. UserNotes: (827353904) BID FORM GENERAL CONSTRUCTION CONTRACT PROJECT: Kerr County SherifFs Annex P~oject # 200935 BID TO: Kerr County Commissioners Court ~ Ker~ County Courthouse ~ Kerrville, Texas 78028 BID FROM: ~~ B/DDER) 1. The undersigned BIDDER agrees, if this Bid is accepted, to enter inta an agreement with OWNER, on AIA form A101-2007 Standard From ofAgreement Between Owner and Contractor where the Basis of Paymenf is a Stipulated Sum, to perform and furnish the Work as specified or indicated in the Bidding Documents fo~ the bid Price and within the Contract Time indicated in the Bid and in accord.ance with the other terms and conditions of the Contract Documents. 2. BIDDER further agrees that the contract is non-assignable except as provided for in the Performance and Payment Bonds. 3. in submitting this Bid, BIDDER represents, as more fully set forth in the Agreement, that: a. This Bid will remain subject to acceptance for 30 (thirty) days after the day of Bid opening; b. The Owner has the right to reject this Bid; c. BIDDER accepts the provlsions of the Instructions and Suppiementary tnstructions to Bidders regarding disposition of Bid Security; d. BIDDER will sign and submit the Agreement with the Bonds and other documents required by the Bidding Requirements within 10 days after the date of OWNER's Notice of Award; e. BIDDER has examined copies of all the Bidding Documents; f. BIDDER has visited the site and become familiar with the general, local, site conditions, and availability of labor, utilities and materials; g. BIDDER is familiar with federal, state and local laws and regulations; h. 81DDER has correlated the information known to BIDDER, information and observations obtained from visits to the site, reports and drawings identified in the Bidding Documents and additional examinations, investigations, exploration, tests, studies, and data with the Bidding Documents; i. This Bid is genuine and not made in the interest of or behaif of an undisclosed person, firm, or corporation and is not submitted in conformity with an agreement or rules of a g~oup, association, organization, or corporation; BIDDER has not directly or indirectly induced or solicited another Bidder to submit a false or sham Bid; j. BtDDER has received the following Addenda, receipt of which is hereby acknowledged: Addendum Number Date 1 ~~v , ~~ ~ 2QlC~ BID FORM 1 of 5 4. BIDDER will complete the Work in accordance with the Contract Documents for the guaranteed maximum cost of the following prices: BID PACKAGE 1(A) : SITE UTILITIES STIPULATED SUM BASE BID PRICE S~ xrv Two Tt+o~s~ ~ n ~~O~oo Do~~.•ect.s ~$ ~ Z , o00 . a~ ~ (use words) (figures) BID PACKAGE I(B) : BUILDING PAD STIPULATED SUM BASE BID PRICE I~I~a¢.TIJ~r~E l-~t-o~Aav ~ `~O~oo ~o~~..r.tu.s ($ 9 9, voo • ~' ) (use words) (figures) BID PACKAGE I(C) : GRADING, DRAINAGE, PAVING STIPULATED SUM BASE BID PRICE ~~e l~~Kacc.~2.c G.«N-cy-Two i f4ousraN.c f~ '~O~oo iJo~At~s ($ 1 SZ ~ Doo. °-`' ) (use words) (frgures) II. BID PACKAGE 11 : BUILDING SHELL STIPULATED SUM BASE BID PRICE Tt4rz.~.E N~NOtc¢.a ~~ FTeEw~ i i~o~x,~A~i.~ ~'~O~oo Do~~A2s ~$ 3 ~ 5 cz~. =`' . ) (use words) (~igures) 111. BID PACKAGE III : BUILDING INTERIORS STIPULATED SUM BASE BID PRICE ~'~~e. l-4~K~a.¢.n ~ ~icz~-~«~+~'Tl~o~~~L~ ~ No~oa pcu.nR.S ($ ~~vS.~ 000 • °" 1 (use words) (figures) If ali Bid Packages are awarded under a single contract, Bidder agrees to complete work for the following: TOTAL ALL BID PACKAGES I(Arl(C), t18~ III TOTAL STIPULATED S_UM BASE BID PRICE oµ~ wt~~~~o~ , D1E~. Nv-LDi7.ZP S£.~CNTy -~~~.~-r ~'-.Ea~b.~ ti, ~~vK-r k}VWDRZD FovRTy-N~NZ~ ~°I~ao~o~t.+RS ($ t,T F~~8.4-`1•f' ) (use words) (flgures) BID FORM 2 of 5 if Bid Packages 118 I II are awarded under a single contract, Bidder agrees to complete work for the following: TOTAL BID PACKAGES 118~ {ii oniy TOTAL STIPULATED SUM BASE BID PRICE ~'~~~T t4.u~adae.v Fo~aty_F~veT~ovt~+NDt E~~btZ' l~-c~NDRe.u - Sur. ~, e1o%oo G {use words) ~ ~410. =' (figures) ALTERNATE 1: 2 Course SurFace Treatment over Flexible Base in lieu of HMAC Depuc-~ ~~~5~~~=p~ ALTERNATE 2: 12"x12" VCT 9n lieu of Giue Down Carpet DEDt~GT'• ~~a~~ •°°? ALTERNATE 3: Exterior Stone Wainscot A ~ b= +~~"1 ~ooo. °= Upon receipt of a written Notice to Proceed, Bidder agrees to commence wark immediatety. Bidder will complete the work in accordance with the contract documents within the following number of calendar days: BID PACKAGE I(A) : SITE UTILITIES 3~ CALENDAR DAYS BID PACKAGE I(B) : BUILDING PAD 3~ CALENDAR DAYS BID PACKAGE I(C) : GRADING/DRAINAGE/PAVING ~ CALENDAR DAYS BID PACKAGE II : BUILDlNG SHELL 5O CALENDAR DAYS BID PACKAGE III : INTERIORS ~ CALENDAR DAYS If aii Bid Packages are awarded under a single cont~act, Bidder agrees to complete work within the foilowing number of calendar days: TOTAL ALL BID PACKAGES I(A}I(C), II 8 III Z~~ CALENDAR DAYS If Bid Packages II ~ III a~e awarded under a single contract, Bidder agrees to complete work within the following number of calendar days: TOTAL ALL BID PACKAGES II 8111 only ~ 3~ CALENDAR DAYS 6. BIDDER agrees that the Work will be substantially complete and ready for finai payment in accordance with the General Conditions on or before the dates or within the number of calendar months indicated ln the Agreement. The Work shall include a 2-week commissioning period following the Date of Substantial Completion. 7. The following documents are attached to and made a condition of this Bid: (a) Bid Security in the form of g l~ Bb(~I~ cert~ed check, cashier's check, or Bid Bond (b) Bidder's Qualification Statement (c) List of SubconVactors BID FORM 3 of 5 8. Overhead and Profit: The Undersigned hereby agrees that the Contracto~'s overhead and profit, to be charged in payment of Additionai Work, wili be based upon the following percentages of the cost for said Work. Additional Work by Contractor's own forces: OVERHEAD AND PROFIT 1v % Additionai Work by Subcontractor's forces: OVERHEAD AND PROFIT S-o % SUBMITTED on ~a~ ~y L,L , 2010. By: ~F~~-, (SEAL) of Pey~on Authorized to Sign) ness Address: 17~F~ ~~Y ~T. ~ Phone No: Fax No: Email I~~~tr.~ , TX ~ ~D~ 830 ~ ~• z~zq ~3D ~ 8~5 • (6 ~3 r zu~C~" ~ 7~"G~x~~'l -Ccn'I BID FORM 4 of 5 LIST OF SUBCONTRACTORS List of Subcontractors to be awarded portions of work. it is the intent of the Owner to rely on the accuracy of the information p~ovided. After execution of the Construction Contract, the successful Bidder shall not change subcontractors for the work listed without written consent from the Owner. Consent shall be in the form of a Change Order issued by the Architect. 1. Earth Work 2. Site Paving 3. Foundation 4. Miilwork/Finish Carpentry 5. Doors 8 Frames 6. Fiooring 7. Painting 8. Preengineered Metal Building 12. Plumbing 13. Mechanical/HVAC 14. Electrical Submitted by: ~~ CoN~~~z~v ~~ . Bidder ~u~~Y 2Z, 2Dla Date BID FORM 5 of 5 ~ BID BOND KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS, that we Zuber Construction Inc.~ 616 Clav Street; Kerrville, Texas 78028 as principal, hereinafter called the "Principal," and SURETEC INSURANCE COMPANY, 9737 Great Hills u ,~ Trail, Suite 320, Austin, Tx 78759, as surety, hereinafter called the Surety, are held and firmly bound unto Countv Court of Kerr County Texas~ 700 Main Street; Kerrville, Texas 78028 as obligee, hereinafter called the Obligee, in the sum of TEN Percent (10°/a) of the Amount Bid by Principal for the payment of which sum well and truly to be made, the said Principal and the said Surety, bind ourselves, our heirs, executors, a~ministrators, successors and assigns, jointly and severally, firmly by these presents. WHEREAS, the principal has submitted a bid for Kerr Countv Sheriffs Annex. NOW, THEREFORE, if the contract be timely awarded to the Principal and the Principal shall within such time as specified in the bid, enter into a contract in writing or, in the event of the failure of the Principal to enter into such Contract, if the Principal shall pay to the Obligee the difference not to exceed the penalty hereof between the amount specified in said bid and such larger amount for which the Obligee may in good faith contract with another party to perform the work covered by said bid, then this obligation shall be null and void, otherwise to remain in full force and effect. PROVIDED, HOWEVER, neither Principal nor Surety shall be bound hereunder unless Obligee prior to execution of the final contract shall furnish evidence of financing in a manner and form acceptable to Principal and Surety that financing has been firmly committed to cover the entire cost of the project. SIGNED, sealed and dated this 7th day of Janua , 2010. Zuber Construction, Inc. (Principal) BY: ~ TITLE: U ~~ SureTec Insurance Companv ' BY: ~ X Cari Bell, Attorney-in-Fact suretec bid bond Rev 1.1.06 POA #: 4221184 S~reTee Insurance C~mpan~ LIIV.IITED P4~VER ~F ATTQI2NEY ~irorv All Men by 7'l~~s~ Presents, Ttsat `SUIiETE~ INSLTRP-t~ICE COMPANI~ (the "~oinPanY'~j, a corporatian duly argdnized and ex'isting undex the laws of tbe State of Texas, aud having its principal office. in Houston, Hacris County, Texas, does by fhe$e presents make, ~onstitute and appoint Cari Bell its true and lawful Attomey-in-fact, with full power and authority hereby conferred in its name, place and stead, to execute, acknowledge and deliver any and all bonds, recognizances, undertakings or other instruments or contracts of suretyship to include waivers to the conditions of contracts and consents of surety, providing the bond penalty does not exceed Five Hundred Thousand Dollars and no/100 ($500,000.00) and to bind the Company thereby as fully and to the same extent as if such bond were signed by the President, sealed with the corporate seal of the Company and duly attested by its Secretary, hereby ratifying and confirming all that the said Attomey(s)-in-Fact may do in the premises. Said appointment shall conrinue in force until • 12/31/11 and is made under and by authority of the following resolutions of the Board of Directors of the SureTec Insurance Company: 13e it R~eotver~ that tt~e ~id~zt, any 1~~ce-President, any Assistant Vice-Ptesident;. any Secretary or any Assis#ant Secrctary shali be and is hercby vestcd with fult po3ver astd-sutharity ta appoiirt acry onc ac more suitable pec~ons as .Attocney(s}in-~act to .~presenf and act fQr and an behatf of the Compauysi~bject to the fotlowing provisians: .luo~ney-i3-,F'act may be given fi~II powec and authacity far and in the mme of and of behalf of the Company, io execute, acirnowledge and detiver, any and ati bomds, x~cognizances, contracts, agreemerns or indemnity and att~er canditional vr obligatory undertakings and any amd all notices and dacnments canctling flr terminafing thc Company's. liabiliiy tI~ereu~ldec, and aity such inshitments so txecutai ~y ~y such Attorney-in-Fact shall be. binding upon the Company as if signed.by 3ht:President and sealed and efftcted Yry the Cotparate Secret~ary. Be it ResoFvec~ that 1he signxtu~e of any authazized offieer and seal, of the CampanX hcre#i~for~ gr herea@er aff~ io an}~ power oF atWruey or ~y certificate relating ther~ta by facsimitb, and azry power of attorney or ceetificate ~aearing facsimile:signature orfacsitYriIe seai shall :be valid and binding upon t6e Company with respect to aay bond or undertaldag to which it is. aitached. (~4dopted at a meeting hetd on 20'~' of April. 1999.} Ir~ N!it~ess Wher~of, SLJRETEG INSURAN~E C()MPAI+IY has cavs~ct these presseuts to b~ signed by its I'reside~rt, and its corpotxte seat to be hereta affixed this 28th day af Oc~ober, A.D. ;2U08. ~~~1j~ ~ R SURETEC Il~tS . CE COMFAi~iY ~ • ~ ~~ r g ;`'~~ •~,• x ~,~ o., B ~ - "~-'--~'.. ~ ~ ~'' ~~ ~ +~~ ~ ~.; B.J. K~ esident State,of Texas ss: ~'•. ~ S ti at ~~ Caunty af Ha-ris `~ ~; `-•».~.^' ~` ~~~ On this 28h da.y of Octaber, 2008 hefare me pelsonally came BJ. King, to me lmown, wha, being hy me duly swom, did depose and say, titat he resides in Ho~rstvn, Texas, that he is President of SU.KE'TEC iNSL~itANGE C(3MPANY,. the compacry descmbed in aad which execntad tha abova instivment; that he knows the seat of said Coznpany; that. the seal affuced ta said instr~ment is such corporate seal;. that it was so affixeci by o~der of the Board of Directors of said Company; and that he szgned his name thereto by like order. ~IC~'t8~~ ~@!1liY • • S~tB '"~~Df89 Bq~Ewlk~u~tlt.m01~ ~ R+Ilchelle Denr~y, Notsry P Iic My comrnission expires August.27, 2012 I, M. Brent Beaty,,ASS1Sf3At SE~LCL3TS+ 6.~ SURETEC INSURANCE COMP.ANY. do hereby certi~'jr that Ehc above and foregoing.i~ a uvt a~d correct cagy of a Powcr of Aitorney, exs¢uted by said Comgany, which is still in fiill force and effe~ and fiuthermort, the reselutions of the Boacd of Directors, set out in the Power of Atiomey are in fu11 force and effect. Given under my hand and the seal of said Company at Haustvn, Texas this ~ day of 20~ A.D. M. BreafBe`a#y; Assistanf Secretary Any h-stn~ment issued in excess of the penalty stated above is totally void and withou! any validi#y: For veriflcation of the auttw~lty oi this power you may call {713) 812-0800 any busirtess day be3ween 8:D0 am and 5:flt? pm CST. SureTec Insurance Company THIS BOND RIDER CONTAINS IMPORTANT COVERAGE INFORMATION Statutory Complaint Notice To obtain information or make a complaint: You may call the Surety's toll free telephone number for information or to make a complaint at: 1-866-732-0099. You may also write to the Surety at: SureTec Insurance Company 9737 Great Hills Trail, Suite 320 Austin, Tx 78759 You may contact the Texas Department of Insurance to obtain information on companies, coverage, rights or complaints at 1-800-252-3439. You may write the Texas Department of Insurance at PO Box 149104 Austin, TX 78714-9104 Fax#: 512-475-1771 PREMIUM OR CLAIM DISPUTES: Should you have a dispute concerning your premium or about a claim, you should contact the Surety first. If the dispute is not resolved, you may contact the Texa~ Qepartment of Insurance. Terrorism Risks Exclusion The Bond to which this Rider is attached does not provide coverage for, and the surety shall not be liable for, losses caused by acts of terrorism, riot, civil insurrection, or acts of war. Exclusion of Liability for Mold, Mycotoxins, Fungi & Environmental Hazards The Bond to which this Rider is attached does not provide coverage for, and the surety thereon shall not be liable for, molds, living or dead fungi, bacteria, allergens, histamines, spores, hyphae, or mycotoxins, or their related products or parts, nor for any environmental hazards, bio-hazards, hazardous materials, environmental spills, contamination, or cleanup, nor the remediation thereof, nor the consequences to persons, property, or the performance of the bonded obligations, of the occurrence, existence, or appearance thereof. Rev 1.1.06 Qualification Statement for County Sheriff's Annex Zuber Construction, Inc. January 22, 2010 o ~ _= Docu ment A305TM -198fi Contractor's Qualificafion Statement The Undezsigned certifies under oath that the information provided herein is tr~e and sufficiently complete so as not to be misleading. SUBMITTED T0: The County Court of Kerr ~ounty, Texas ADDRESS: 700 East Main Street Kerrville, TX 78028 SUBMITTED BY: Zuber Construction, Inc. NAME: Rustin Zuber ADDRESS: ~616 Clay Street Kerrville, TX 78028 PRINCIPAL OFFICE: [ X ] Corporation [ ] Partnership [ J Individual [ ] Joint Venture (_ ] Other ~ NAlNE OF PROJECT (if applicable): ~ Kerr County Sheriffs Annex TYPE OF WORK (file sepazate form for each Classification of Work): General Construction [ X] General Const-vction . [ ) HVAC [ l Elecm~al [ j Plumbing [ ] Other (please specify) ADDITIONS AND DELETIONS: The author of this documerrt has added information needed for its compietion. The author may aiso have revised the text of the original AlA standard form. An Additions and Deletions Report that nates added information as weli as revisions to the standard form text is available from the author and should be reviewed. A vertical itne in the left margin of this document indicates where the author has added necessary i~formation and where the author has added to or deleted from the original AIA text. This document has important legal consequences. Consultation with an attomey is encouraged with respect to its completion or modfficatlon. This form is approved and recommended by the American ~nstitute of Arohftecis (AIA) and The Associated General Contractors of Ame~ica (AGC) for use in evaluating , the qualifications of contractors. No endorsement of the submitting party or verificatfon of the information is made by AIA or AGC. AIA Documant A305TM -1986. Copyright ~ 1964, 1969, 1979 and 1986 by The American Institute of Architects. All rights reserved. WARNINa: This AIA~ Document is protected by U.S. Copyright Law and Intemationat Treaties. 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ORGANIZATION § 1.1 How many years has your organization been in business as a Contractor? ~ 6 § 1.2 How many years has yonr organixation been in business under its p,resent business narne? 6 § 1.2.1 Under what other or formez names has your organization operated? § 1.3 Tf your organizadon is a corporation, answer the following: § 1.3.1 Date of incorporation: J a n. 1, 2 0 0 6 § 1.3.2 State of incorporadpn: T e x a s § 1.3.3 President's z~ame: R u s t i n Z u b e r § 1.3.4 'V'ice-president's name(s) R u S t i fl L u b e r - § 1.3.5 Secretary's name: R u s t i n Z u b e r § 1.3.6 Treasurer's nazne: R u s t i n Z u b e r § 1.4 If your organization zs A partnerslvip, answer the following: § 1.4.1 Date of organization: § 1.4.2 Type of partnership (if applicable): § 1.4.3 Name(s) of general partner(s) § 1.5 If your organizadon is individually owned, answer ths following: § 1.5.1 Date of organization: § 1.5.2 Name of owner. § 1.6 If the form of your organizadon is otk~er than those listed above, describe it and name the principals: AIA Document A305TM -1986. Copyright 01964, 1969,1979 and 1986 by The American instltute of Architects. All rights reserved. WARNING: This A{Ae Document is protected by U.S. Copyright Law and Internatfonal Treaties. Unauthorized reproducNon or distn'bution of tHis AtA° Document, or any 2 portion of it, may result in severe civ11 and criminai penalties, and will be prosecuted to the maximum extem possible under the law, This dxumeM was produced by AIA software at 10:08~6 on 0?J05/2008 under Order No.7000318515 1 whictt expires on 8/27/200$, and is rmt for resale. User Notes: (1308891939) .~. § 2. LICENSING § 2.1 List jurisdictions and ~rade categories in which your organiza.tion is legally qualified to do business, and indicate registration or license numbers, if applicable. City of Kerrville General Contractor License No. 104459 § 2.2 List jurisdictions in which your organization's partnership or trade name is filed. Kerr County § 3. EXPERIENCE § 3.1 List the categories of work that your organization normally performs with its own forces. Management, Supervision and General Labor § 3.2 Claizns and Suits. (Tf ihe answer to any of the questions below is yes, please attach details.) § 3.2.1 Has your organization ever failed W complete any work awarded to it? No § 3.2.2 Are there any judgments, claiims, arbitration proceedings or suits pending or outstanding against your organization or its officers? No § 3.2.3 Has your organization ~led any law suits or requested azbitration with regazd to constructian contracts within the last five years? No AIA Document A305T~ -1986. Copyright ~ 1964, 1969, 1979 and 1986 by The American Institute of Architects. Ail Nghts reserved. WARNING: This AIA° Dxumeni Is protected by U.S. Copyright Law and Intemational Treaties. Unauthorized reproduction or distrlbution of this A1A~ Document, or any 3 portlon of it, may resuft in severe civil and criminal penalties, and will be prosecuted to the maximum extent possibte under the laur. This document was produced by AIA spftvvare at 10:08~6 on 02/05l2008 under Order No.1000318515_1 which expires on 8/27/2008, and is not for resale. User Notes: (1308891939) § 3.3 Within the last five years, has any officer or principal of your organization ever been an offfcer or principal af another organization when it failed to complete a construccion contract? (Tf the answer is yes, piease attach details.) No § 3.4 On a separate sheet, list major construction projects your organizacion has in progress, giving the name of project, owner, azchitect, contract amount, percent complete and scheduled completion date. See attached § 3.4.1 State total worth of work in progess and under contract: $630,000 § 3.5 On a separate sheet, ]ist the major projects your organization has completed in the past five yeazs, giving the name-of project, owner, azchitect, contract amount, date of compledon and percenta.ge of the cost of the wock performed wit}x your own forces. See attached § 3.5.1 State average annual amount of construction work performed during the past five years: $2,000,000 AIA Document A308TM" -1986. Copyright m 1964,1969, 1979 and 1986 by The America,rt Institute of Arohitects. Ail rights reserved. WARNING: This AIA° DocumeM is protecied by U.S. CopyNght I.aw and Internationai Treaties. Unauthorized reproductton or distribution of this AIA° Document, or any 4 portion of it, may resul! in severe civil and criminal penalties, and will be prosecuted to the maximum extent possible under the Isw. This document was produced by AIA so}tware at 10:08:36 on 02lOS/2008 under Order No.iD003185t5_1 which expires on 8/27/2008, and is rwt for resale. User Notes: (1308891939) § 3.6 On a separate sheet, list the construction experience and present commitments of the key individuals of your organization. `- See attached § 4. REFERENCES § 4.1 Trade References: See attached § 4.2 Bank References: See attached § 4.3 Surety: § 4.3.1 Name of bonding company: SureTec Insurance Company § 4.3.2 Nazne and address of agent: La Paz Insurance Agency Cari Bell 28720 IH 10 West, Ste. 410 Boerne, TX 78006 § 5. FINANCING § 5.1 Fnancial Statement. § 5.1.1 Attach a financial statement, preferably audited, including yoar organization's latest balance sheet and income statement showing the following items: Current Assets (e.g., cash, joint venture accounts, accounts receivable, notes receivable, accrued income, deposits, materials inventory and prepaid expenses); Net Fixed Assets; Other Assets; Current Liabilities {e.g., accounts payable, notes payable, accnted expenses, provision for income taxes, advances, accrued saIaries and accrued payrolI taxes); AtA DocumeM A305TM~ -1986. Copyright ~ 1964, 1969,1979 and 7986 by 7he American InsUtute of Architects. Ati rigtns reserved. WARNING: This AIA° DxumeM is protected by U.S. Copyright Law and Internationat Treat;es. Unauthorized reproduction or distribation of this AIA° Document, or any 5 portion of it, may result in severe civil and crimlrral penalties, and will be prpsecuted to tbe maximum extem possible under the law. This documeM was produced by AIA software at 10:08~6 on 02/05/2008 under Order No.1000318515 1 which expires on 8/27l2008, and is not for resale. User Notes: (130$891939) Other Liabilities (e.g., capital, capital stock, authorized and outstanding shares par values, earned surplus and retained earnings). § 5.1.2 Name and address of firm preparing attack~ed ~nanc9al statement, and date thereof: Pressler, Thompson and Co. 819 Water St., Ste. 320 Kerrville, TX 78028 December 31, 2008 § 5.1.3 Is the attached finanaial statement for the identical organization named on page one? Yes § 5.1.4If not, explain the relationship and financial responsibility of the organization whose financial statement is provided (e.g., parent-subsidiary). § 5.2 Will the organization whose financial staternent is attached act as guarantor of the contract for construction? Yes § 6. SIGNATURE § S.1 Dateci at this 2 2 day of J a n u a r y, 2 010 Name of OrG~uon• r C o n s t r u c t i o n, I n c. ~ g.Rusti Zuber Tit1e: Presiden~t § 6.2 AIA Document A305TM~ -1986. Copyright ~ 1964, 1969, 1979 and 1986 by 7he American Institute of Archftects. Ali rights reserved. WARNING: 7'his AIA° OoCUment is protected by U.S. Copyright Law and International Treatles. Unauthortzed reproduction or distribution of this AIA° Document, or any s portion of it, may result in severe c(vil and criminai penaltles, and will be prosecuted to the maximum extent possible under the law. 7'his document was produced by AIA sofrivare at 10:08~6 on 02/05/2008 under OrCer No.1000318515 1 whiCh expires on 8/27/2008, and Gs not for resale. Usar Notes: , (t 308891939) ZUBER CONSTRUCTION, INC. FINANCIAL STATEMENTS DECEMBER 31, 2008 AND 2007 William F. Thompson, C.P.A. Emat H. Druebert, Jr., C.P.A. Jerry N. Oliver, C.P.A. Douglas H. Sundberp, C.P.A. Timothy R. Porter, C,P.A. To the Shareholders Zuber Construction, Inc. Kerrville, Texas PxESSr~x, Tso~sorr nivn Co~arrY A PROFESSIONAI COAPORATION CERTIFIED PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS ONE SCHREINER CENTER 819 WATER 511iEET, 3UPi'E 320 KERRYILLE, TEXAS 78028 P.O. Box 290590 Telephone (830) 257-7241 Fax (830) 898-4041 E mail: IMo ~ ptcocpa. com Website: www.ptc~cpa.com We have reviewed the accompanying balance sheets of Zuber Construction, Inc. (an S corporation) as of December 31, 2008 and 2007, and the related statements of income and cash flows for the years then ended, in accordance with Statements on Standards for Accounting and Review Services issued by the American Institute of Cert~ed Public Accountants. Aii inforrnation _._ . included in these financial statements is the representation of the management of Zuber Constru~tion, Inc. A review consists principafly of inquiries of Cqmpany personnel and analytical procedures applied to financial data. It is substantialiy less in scope than an audit in accordance with generally accepted auditing standards, the objective of which is the expression of an opinion regarding the financial statements taken as a whole. Accordingly, we do not express such an opinion. Based on our review, we are not aware of any material mod~cations that should be made to the accompanying ~nancial statements in order for them to be in conformity with generatly accepted accounting principles. Our review was made for the purpose of expressing limited assurance that there are no material modifications that should be made to the financial statements in order for them to be in conformity with generally accepted accounting principles. The information included in the accompanying Schedules I, II, and 111 is p~esented only for supplementary analysis purposes. Such information has been subjected to the inquiry and analytical procedures applied in the review of the basic financial statements, and we are not aware of any material modifications that should be made thereto. 1~~;y0~1'~~ ~ PRESSLER, THOMPSON AND COMPAN A PROFESSIONAL CORPORATION May 6, 2009 ZUBER CONSTRUCTION, INC. BALANCE SHEETS DECEMBER 31, 2008 AND 2007 Current Assets Cash and cash equivalents Accounts Receivable Prepaid Insurance Prepaid Expenses Costs and Estimated Eamings in Excess of Billings on Uncompleted Contracts Total Current Assets Properly and Equipment Vehicles Equipment Furniture and Fixtures Less: Accumulated Depreciation Net Property and Equipment Total Assets Current Liabilities Accounts Payable and Payroll Liabilities Current maturities, long-term debt Biliings in Excess of Costs and Estimated Earnings on Uncompleted Contracts Totai Current Liabilitiss Long-Term Liabilities Long-term debt, less current maturities Total Long-Term Liabilities Total Liabilities Sharehoiders' Equity Capital Stock Additional Paid-In Capital Retained Earnings Total Shareholders' Equity ~'otal Liabilities and Equity 2008 2007 $ 278,842 290,020 17,949 $ 96,517 218,075 2,500 449 3,105 2,100 589,916 23,727 2,003 2,814 28, 544 (15,742) 319,641 23,727 1,20~ 2,~14 27,T49 (10,326) 12,802 $ 602,718 $ 26~,711 260,711 264,711 1,Q00 80,660 260, 347 342,007 $ 602,718 17,423 $ 337,064 $ 162,511 4,667 20,708 187,886 11,830 11,830 199,716 1,000 80,586 55,762 137,348 $ 337,064 See accountants' review report and accompanying notes to the financial statements ZUBER CONSTRUCTION, INC. STATEMENTS OF INCOME YEARS ENDED DECEMBER 31, 2008 AND 2007 income Fees Sales Total Income Cost of Sales Gross Profit Operating Expenses Software Virus Protection Estimating Marketing Automobile Expenses Bank Service Charges Con#ributions Depreciation Dues and Subscriptions Insurance Interest Expense Licenses and Permits Miscellaneous Postage and Delivery Printing and Reproduction Professional Fees Rent Office Building Expenses Telephone Travel and Entertainment Office Supplies Payroll Expenses Taxes Tools and Machinery Total Expense 1Vet Ordinary income Other IncomelExpense Interest Income Net {ncome ~eginning Retained Earnings Shareholder Distributions 2008 2007 $ - $ 28, 468 3,323,963 882,072 3,323,963 910,540 2,918,002 697,~507 405,961 213,033 - 238 88 43 317 2,323 2,413 2,114 4,876 5,724 69 60 150 5Q0 5,415 5,304 197 131 25,327 3,393 470 952 300 100 1,038 2,319 566 163 1,571 740 6,953 4,521 18,000 19,500 4,205 2,535 2,697 2,373 786 685 1,123 441 68,373 46,602 1,961 5,325 215 234 147,110 258,851 2,147 $ 260,998 55,762 (56,413) 106,320 106,713 433 $ 107,146 (51,384) Ending Retained Eamings $ 260,347 $ 55,762 See accountants' review report and accompanying notes to the financial statements ZUBER CONSTRUCTION STATEMENT OF CASH FLOWS INCREASE (DECREASE) IN CASH AND CASH EQUIVALENTS FOR THE YEARS ENDED DECEMBER 31, 2008 AND 2007 Cash flows from operating activities: Net Income Adjustments to reconciie net income to net cash provided by operating activities: Depreciation (Increase) decrease in operating assets: Contract receivables Prepaid insurance Prepaid expenses Costs and eamings in excess of billings on uncompleted contracts Increase (decrease) in operating liabilities: Accounts payabte and payroll liabilities Billings in excess of casts and estimated eamings Net cash used by operating activities Cash flows from investing activities: Purchases of property and equipment Net cash used by investing activities Cash flows from financing activities: Principal payments on long-term debt Shareholder distributions Shareholder contributions Net cash used by flnancing activities Net increase in cash and cash equivalents Cash and cash equivalents, at beginning of period Cash and cash equivalents, at end of period Supplemental cash flow infiormation: Cash paid during the year for. lnterest 2008 2007 $ 260,998 $ 107,146 5,415 (71,945) (15,449) 449 (1,005) 5,304 (218,075) 5,949 (449) (2,100) 98,200 156,567 (20,708) 20,708 255,955 75,050 (794) (1,476) (794) (1,476) (16,497) (4,439) (56,413) (51,384) 74 3,759 (72,836) (52,064) 182,325 21,510 96,517 75,007 $ 278,842 $ 96,517 $ 1,424 $ 952 See accountants' review report and accompanying notes to the financial statements ZUBER CONSTRUCTION, INC. NOTES TO FINANCIAL STATEMENTS DECEMBER 31, 2008 AND 2007 Note A- Nature of Business and Sis~nificant Accountin~ Policies General - Zuber Construction, Inc. (the "Company") is a Kerrville, Texas based corporation that operates as a primary contractor and is engaged in the construction of commercial buiiding projects including restaurants, schools, gymnasiums, office and retail buildings, medical and high-tech facilities, govemment and church buildings. The Company primarily works in the Texas Hill Country. The Company incorporated effective January 1, 2006 after having conducted its business as a sole proprietorship for the prior two years. Accounting Estimates - The preparation of financial statements in accordance with accounting principls~ generaliy accepted in the United States of America requires management to make estimates and assumptions that affect the reported amounts of assefs, liabilities, and disclosures at the date of the financial statements and during the reporting period. Actual results could diffe~ from those estimates. Revenue and Cost Recognition - The Company recognizes revenues on the percentage-of- completion method, measured by the percentage of cost incurred to date to estimated total cost for each contract. That method is used because managemerrt considers total cost to be the best avaitable measure of progress on the contracts. Because of inherent uncertainties in estimating costs, it is at least reasonably possible that the estimates used will change within the near term. Contract costs include all direct material and labor costs and those material indirect costs related to contract performance, such as indirect labor, supplies, tools, repairs, and dep~eciation. Selling, general, and administrative costs are charged to expense as incurred. Provisions for estimated losses on uncompleted contracts are made in the period in which such losses are determined. Changes in job performance, job conditions, and estimated profitability may result in revisions to costs and income, which are recognized in the period in which the revisions are determined. The asset, "Costs and estimated eamings in excess of billings on uncompleted contracts," represents revenues recognized in excess of amounts billed. The Gurrent liability, °Billings in excess of costs and estimated earnings on uncompleted contracts", represents billings in excess of cevenues recognized. Property and EquipmenUDepreciation - Property and equipmen# are recorded at cost using the following estimated service lives: Vehicies Equipment Furniture and Fixtures Estimated Senrice Lives (Years) 5 7 ZUBER CONSTRUCTION, INC. NOTES TO FINANCIAL STATEMENTS DECEMBER 31, 2008 AND 2007 Note A- Nature of Business and Sis~nificant Accountins~ Policies (Continued) Minor additions and renewais are expensed in the year incurred. Major additions and renewals are capitalized and depreciated over their estimated useful lives. Depreciation is calculated using the straight-line method. Total depreciation for the year ended December 31, 2008 was $5,415. Cash and Cash Eauivalents - For purposes of the statement of cash flow, the Company considers all highly liquid debt instruments, if any, purchased with a maturity of three months or less to be cash equivalents. Income Taxes - The Company has elected to be taxed under the proviaions af Subchapter S of the Intemal Revenue Code. Under those provisions, the Company does not pay federal corporate income taxes on its taxable income. Instead, the owners are liable for individual income taxes on their respective percentage ownership of the company's taxable income. Accordingfy the financial statements do not inciude a provision for Federal income taxes. Note B - Contract Receivables Contract receivables at December 31, 2008 and 2047 consist of the following contracts: Zoos Zoo7 Edwards County Appraisai Waiting Area 126 $ 2,114 $ - New Annex 1 Q2,669 - 104,783 - James Avery Craftsman, Inc JAC Exhaust Fan 1,403 Sarah Bishop Billy's Western Wear 97,693 183,914 Michael and Paula Perich Pavilions - 6,944 Dr. Geoff Wright Deck at Taqueria - 27,217 Retainage 86,141 - $ 290,020 $ 218,075 ZUBER CONSTRUCTION, INC. NOTES TO FINANCIAL STATEMENTS DECEMBER 31, 2008 AND 2007 Note C- Cost and Estimated Earninas on Uncompleted Contracts A summary of contracts in progress at December 31, 2008 and 2007 is as follows: 2008 2007 Cost incurred on uncompieted contracts $ 127,160 $ 152,752 Estimated eamings 22,312 12,554 149,472 165,306 Less: Billings to date ~ (146,367) (183,914) $ 3,105 $ (18,608) This amount is included in the accompanying balance sheet under the foilowing captions: Cast and estimated eamings in excess of billings on uncompleted contracts $ 3,105 $ 2,100 Billings in excess of costs and estimated earnings on uncompleted contracts (20,708) $ 3,105 $ (18,608) Note D- Line Qf Credit The Company had a$300,000 unsecured bank line of credit that expired October 1, 2408. The company has not sought a repiacement and no longer has an unsecured line of credit with any institution. Note E- Concentration of Credit Risk The Company maintains several bank accounts. Accounts at an institution are insured by the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC) up to $100,000. ZUBER CONSTRUCTION, INC. NOTES TO FINANCIAL STATEMENTS DECEMBER 31, 2008 AND 2007 Note F - Lon~-Term Debt Long-term debt consisted of the following at December 31, 2008 and 2007: 2008 Note payabie to a bank, bearing interest at 5.05°/a, monthly payments of $449, maturing March 2011, collaterized by a vehicle $ Less current portion - Long-term debt - The note was paid in full on July 22, 2008. 2007 $ 16,497 4,667 $ 11,830 ~ Total interest incurred for the years ended December 31, 2008 and 2007 was $470 and $952. ZUBER CONSTRUCTION, INC. CURRENT • Kerrville State Hospital Renovations, Kerrville, TX PROJECTS $400,000 contract • Diez Osos Ranch Bunkhouse, Hunt, TX $240,000 contract C~lVIPLETED • Courthouse Annex for Edwards Co., Rocksprings, TX PROJECTS $1,405,610 contract • St. Peter Upon the Water, Archbishop's Cottage/Quiet House, Ingram, TX $570,000 contract • James Avery Craftsman, New O~ce Bldg., Kerrville, TX $950,000 contract • Billy's Western Wear, Kerrville, TX $932,000 contract • Hill Country Youth Ranch, Big Springs Gymnasium, Leakey, TX $602,000 contract • 1701 Junction Hwy. Restaurant, Kerrville, TX $484,000 contract • City of Kerrville, Municipal Court Remodel $181,268 contract • Pavilions and Arbors, Kerrville, TX $155,594 contract • Mo-Ranch Presbyterian Assembly, Main Auditorium Restroom Addition $160,000 contract • James Avery Craftsman, Main Conference Room Remodel, Kerrville, TX $75,000 contract • Hunt United Methodist Church Renovation, Hunt, TX $330,000 contract • True Dental Arts Remodel, Kerrville, TX $80,000 contract • Ranch Bunkhouse, Leakey, TX $112,000 contract • Residential Addition, Hunt, TX $454,000 contract • Engel's Deli Kitchen Addition, Fredericksburg, TX $163,000 contract • Jalisco's Restaurant Additions and Renovations, Kerrville, TX $300,000 contract • Old Ingram Loop Retail Exterior Remodel, Ingram TX $160,000 contract • Hill Country Opry and Restaurant, Ingram, TX $466,000 contract • Timber Frame Facility, Rafter H Ranch, Shiner, TX $230,000 contract Fred Donaldson, Project Manager EXPERIENCE Zuber Construction, Inc. Kerrville, TX 2005 - present Position: Project Manager • Diez Osos Ranch Bunkhouse, Hunt, TX 240,000 contract • Kerrville State Hospital Renovations, Kerrville, TX 400,000 contract • St. Peter Upon the Water, Archbishop's Cottage, Ingram, TX $570,000 contract • James Avery Craftsman New Offices, Kerrville, TX $950,000 contract • New Annex for Edwards Co,, Rocksprings, TX $1,405,610 contract • City of Kerrville, Municipal Court Remodel, Kerrville, TX $181,000 contract • Mo-Ranch Presbyterian Assembly, Main Auditorium Restroom Addition $160,000 contract • Hunt United Methodist Church, Narthex and Chancel Rail, Hunt, TX $330,000 contract • True Dental Arts Remodel, Kerrville, TX $80,000 contract • James Avery Craftsman, Main Conference Room Remodel, Kerrville, TX $75,000 contract • Residential Addition, Hunt, TX $446,000 contract 2002 - 2005 Tri-Star Construction, Inc. Lewisville, TX Position: Project Manager • Re/Max Office Center, Flower Mound, TX $1,400,000 contract • Dr. Jan Angier, DDS, Dental Office, Coppell, TX $750,000 contract • Dr. Donna Kiesel, DDS, Dental Office Interior Finish, Coppell, TX $260,000 contract • Animal Hospital of Celina, Celina, TX $720,000 contract • Dr. Tammi Schlichtemeier, Pediatrician Office, Coppell, TX $655,000 contract • Dr. Bob Hunsucker, DDS, Dental Office, Plano, TX $250,000 contract • Metro Urgent Care Clinic, Interior Finish, Frisco, TX $180,000 contract • Dr. Melissa Rozas, DDS, Pediatric Dental Clinic, Coppell, TX $1,000,000 contract • Dr. Howard Cooke, MD, Physician Office, Frisco, TX $1,100,000 contract Fred Donaldson Page 1 of 2 cont. • Dr. Terry Ford, DVM, Vet Clinic, Dallas, TX $1,000,000 contract • Rick's Kicks, Frisco, TX $500,000 contract • Salon on the Creek, Coppell, TX $500,000 contract 2001 - 2002 Milender White Construction Co. Golden, CO Position: Project Manager • CO Dept. of Corrections, State Headquarters, Colorado Springs, CO $6 million contract 1995 -1998 CAP Services, Inc. Wautoma, WI Position: Housing Coordinator/Rental Housing Developer • Developed 15 lot subdivision, Wautoma, WI 9992 -1994 CBS Roofing Services Denton, TX Position: Division Manager • Managed commercial roofing division 1989 -1991 Westra Construction, Inc. Waupun, WI Position: V.P. of Operations • Managed operations of full service general contractor offering design/build, negotiated and bid projects to the commercial and light industrial markets. 1998 - 2001 Donaldson CM Denton, TX and Poy Sippi, WI 1984 -1989 Position: Owner • Start-up and management of construction management firm offering wide range of CM services. Projects included restaurants, retail, multi and single family and nursing homes. 1979 -1984 Greater Southwest Properties Denton, TX Position: Project Manager • Complete responsibility in multi-family apartment communities including financing, land acquisition, design and construction. 1975 -1979 F.R. Orr Construction Co. Denver, CO Position: Project Manager • Successfully bid and managed several commercial projects simultaneously in multiple states. 1968 -1972 Chamberlain Equity Corporation Anoka, MN Position: VP of Projects Development • Developed, designed and constructed multiple nursing homes throughout Minnesota. CERTIFICATIONS Lead (Pb) Risk Assessor - Wisconsin DHFS ID # LRA-11879 Fred Donaldson Page 2 of 2 George Slagle, Superintendent EXPERIENCE Zuber Construction, Inc., Kerrville, TX 04/08 - present Superintendent • Kerrville State Hospital Renovations, Kerrvitle, TX $400,000 contract • Diez Osos Raqnch Bunkhouse, Hunt, TX $240,000 contract • St. Peter Upon the Water, Ingram, TX $570,000 contract • James Avery Craftsman New Office Building, Kerrville, TX $950,000 contract 03l06 - 04/08 Schmoldt Construction, Celina, TX Superintendent • The Wine Loft - Gourmet Wine Bar/Restaurant, Dallas, TX $750,000 contract • Abuelos Food Restaurant, Chattanooga, TN $1.6 million contract • Abuelos Mexican Food Restaurant, Lakeland, FL $1.8 million contract • Home Depot Inc. Regional Distribution Center Remodel, Hammond, LA $1.5 million contract 11/04 - 03/06 D. Wilson Construction, McAllen, TX Superintendent • Las Palmas Retail Center, McAllen, TX $1.2 million contract • STCC South Texas Community College Computer Lab Remodels Rio Grande City, TX campus -$250,000 contract Weslaco, TX campus - $310,000 contract McAllen, TX Nursing School Campus -$500,000 contract • The King's Buffet Chinese Restaurant, Mission, TX $1.4 million contract 05/02 -10/04 Slagle-Sosa Construction, McAllen, TX Superintendent • Mirabella Subdivision, Phase I, II, III - 26 Homes, McAllen, TX • Taylor Heights Subdivision, Phase II - 9 Homes, Mission, TX • Country Estates, Phase I, II - 6 Homes, Sharyland, TX George Slagle Page 1 of 2 1 0100 - 05/02 Commercial Building Systems, Superintendent • Barrett Landrover Dealership, McAllen, TX $1.2 million contract • Industrial Medical Center Medical Clinic, Pharr, TX $2 million contract 02/98 -10/00 Sweery Construction, San Benito, TX Assistant Superintendent • Brownsville Elsmentary School #138, Cameron Park, Brownsville, TX $7 million dollar contract • Rio Grande City Elementary School, Rio Grande City, TX $5 million dollar contract • City of Weslaco Sports Complex, Weslaco, TX $7 million dollar contract 09/95 - 01/98 Quality Construction Co., McAllen, TX Foreman Installation of Cosmetic Showcase Counters and Islands for May Dept. Stores including: • Kaufman's, York, PA • Kaufman's, Harrisburg, PA • Kaufman's, Wilkes Barre, PA • Foley's, San Antonio, TX • Foley's, Plano, TX • Famous Barr, Evansville, IN • Famous Barr, Muncie, IN • Kaufmans, Columbia, MD • Foley's, McAllen, TX Certification 8~ Graduate of Memorial High School, McAllen, TX-1991 Education Nine (9) month A/C and Refrigeration Course-1992 United States Navy, San Diego, CA -1993-1995 George Slagle Page 2 of 2 REFERENCES Customers Pedro Vargas, Project Manager, Texas Health and Human Services Commission (512) 206-5154 Alton Petsch, St. Peter upon the Water (830) 367-5959 Sarah Bishop, Billy's Western Wear (830) 249-2804 Nick Gallegos, County Judge, County of Edwards (830) 683-6122 Paul Avery, Sr. Vice President, James Avery Craftsman, Inc. (830) 895-1122 Robert Schultz, Construction Mgr., James Avery Craftsman, Inc. (830) 895-1122 Gary Batty, Vice President, Mo-Ranch Conference Center (800) 460-4401 Dr. Geoff Wright (806) 355-5625 Vic Neuhaus, III FAIA (830) 238-4117 Dr. Michael Perich (830) 257-2846 Truett Airhart (830) 238-3528 Gary Prior, Executive Director, Hill Country Youth Ranch (830) 367-2131 Allen Slagle, True Dental Arts (830) 370-1038 David Yeagy (512) 289-2188 Designers Garrett Harmon, AIA (830) 895-4510 Jim Maxwell, PE (830) 895-0032 David Martin, AIA (830) 895-1313 Barry Wagner, AIA (830) 997-2878 Peter Lewis, AIA (830) 896-4220 Gary Hatch, Architect (830) 896-4220 Mark Eubank, Architect (830) 896-7344 J. M. Nunn, PE (830) 990-4700 Walt Myrick, Project Manager, Miles Associates Architects (281) 894-0234 Zuber Construction, Inc. REFERENCES - CONT. Financial Welis Fargo Bank, Mark Haufler (830) 896-2424 Morgan Stanley, Bob Fairchild (830) 792-2100 Ruth Hinkle, CPA (830) 896-4153 Pressler, Thompson and Company, Doug Sundberg, CPA (830) 257-7241 Insurance and Bonding Whitaker Insurance, Karen Montgomery (GL, WC, auto, property) (210) 824-3777 La Paz Irsurance Agency, Cari Bell (Bonds) (830) 755-8262 Material and ~quipment Suppliers McCoys Building Supply, Acct. #013109 (830) 257-2300 MG Building Materials, Acct. #7336 (830) 257-2300 T. J. Moore Lumber, Acct. #261425 (830) 367-4900 Five Star Rentals, Acct. #5848 (830) 896-0282 Allen and Allen, Acct. # 285190 (210) 733-9191 Foxworth Galbraith, Acct. # 602 (830) 895-4433 Lynwood Building Materials, Acct. # 20480 (210) 477-3000 Texas Final Hardware (830) 896-7733 General Rental, Acct. #233 (830) 367-2773 CT Robinett Paints (830) 257-3622 Alama Concrete Products, LTD., Acct. 59995 (210) 208-1829 Dumas Hardware (210) 655-0061 Jackson Reprographics (830) 896-2679 Pro-Tech Manufacturing, Inc. (210) 651-5888 Lone Star Containers (830) 329-1401 Zuber Construction, Inc. REFERENCES - CONT. Subcontractors Roy Zapata, Awesome Electric, LLC (830) 895-3262 Mick Freed, Freed and Barker Concrete (830) 367-5998 Mike Zezula, Longhorn Concrete (210) 479-2555 Adam Mundai, State Aire (830) 367-4131 Doug Weir, Thad Ziegler Glass (830) 257-6166 Kyle Hammock, Rock Engineering and Testing (210) 495-8000 Rick Blackburn, Blackburn Plastering (830) 257-0066 David Hughs, Johnny Brinks Floor Store (830) 896-1204 Richard Russi, ProTrac Industries (830) 792-3800 Gene Ashley, RoofTec (210) 493-3022 Kirk Bond, Clarlyle Carpet and Paint (830) 257-5222 Alan Brown, Trade-Mark A/C (830)367-5326 Charlie Whelan, Whelan Plumbing (830) 257-2104 Tim Robbins, Dean Mitchell Masonry (830) 896-2252 Jack Wells, Edmund Jenschke, Inc. (830) 896-6706 Gorge Maldonado, Maldonado Nursery (830) 625-1020 Ken Schilling, Kerrville Overhead Door (830) 895-2822 J. R. Alexander, Vintage Granite and Millworks (830) 895-7600 Hardy Hardin, Hardin Plumbing (830) 459-7445 Zuber Construction, Inc. Business Banking MAC T5629-011 301 Junction Highway Kerrville,TX 78028 830 896-2424 830 896-2445 Fax Apri13, 2009 To Whom It May Concern, Zuber Construction, Inc. has been a deposit customer of Wells Fargo since January of 2006. Prior to that, the company operated as a Sole Proprietor and had an account with us from 2004-2006. The current balance of their checking account is $68,117 and the average balance is $105,467. The account has been handled in a highly satisfactory manner. Their borrowing needs have been very limited and Zuber Construction enjoys a well deserved reputation in Kerrville and the surrounding area. Should you have any questions at all, please feel free to contact me at 830-792-7820. Sincerely, ~ ~ . Mark R. Haufler Principal Busine s Relationship Manager