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1b-1 Park & Rec Commission Recommendation to the City Council Concerning the Purchase of new skate park equipment CITY OF MEMORANDUM CHANHASSEN TO: Todd Gerhardt, City Manager 7700 Market Boulevard PO Box 147 FROM: Todd Hoffman, Park and Recreation Director Chanhassen, MN 55317 DATE: July 23, 2012 "k , Administration Phone: 952.2271100 SUBJ: Park and Recreation Commission Recommendation to the City Fax: 952.2271110 Council Concerning the Purchase of New Skate Park Equipment Building Inspections PROPOSED MOTION Phone: 952.2271180 Fax: 952.2271190 "The City Council approves a quote from American Ramp Company in the Engineering amount of $60,000 for the provision of skate park ramps and jumps Nos. 1 -28 as Phone: 952.2271160 specified in the RFP response, including all materials, equipment, installation, Fax: 952.2271170 shipping, labor, tax and incidental costs associated with the project. American Ramp Company will be required to enter into a contract with the city, as prepared Finance Phone: 952.2271140 by the City Attorney, for the provision of these services and equipment. Fax: 952.2271110 City Council approval requires a simple majority vote of those present. Park & Recreation Phone: 9522271120 BACKGROUND Fax: 952.2271110 Recreation Center On June 26, 2012, the Park and Recreation Commission reviewed two RFP 2310 Coulter Boulevard submittals for the provision of $60,000 worth of skate park ramps and jumps as Phone: 952.2271400 specified in the request for proposals. Of the two proposals received, American Fax: 952.2271404 Ramp Company's equipment proposal was superior to Landscape Structure's proposal. Upon completion of their review, Commissioner Carron moved and Planning & Natural Resources Commissioner Aldritt seconded a motion that the City Council accept the bid Phone: 952.2271130 from American Ramp Co. in the amount of $60,000. This recommendation was Fax: 952.2271110 affirmed on a unanimous 6 to 0 vote with Commissioner Cole Kelly being absent. Public Works 7901 Park Place DISCUSSION Phone: 952.2271300 Fax: 952.2271310 The Chanhassen Skate Park first opened in 1999, was expanded in 2000, and again in 2003. The park has served the community's youth and families for the past 13 years. Senior Center The original equipment purchased in years 1 999 and 2000 has deteriorated to a point Phone: 952.2271125 where it is beyond repair. On June 1, 2012, the city delivered a Request for Proposal for Fax: 952.2271110 new skate park ramps to five manufacturers or representatives of skate park equipment. Two submittals were received as a result of this RFP process, with the proposal from Web Site American Ramp Company being significantly stronger than the one received from www.ci.chanhassen.mn.us Landscape Structures. The proposed improvements and purchases are included in Chanhassen is a Community for Life - Providing for Today and Planning for Tomorrow Mr. Todd Gerhardt July 23, 2012 Page 2 the 2012 Park and Trail Acquisition and Development CIP. The CIP includes $60,000 for new ramps and jumps, and $50,000 for a new asphalt surface for both the skate park and adjoining hockey rink (the actual bid came in at $38,710 —see report for item lb -2). SCHEDULE June 1 Mail Skate Park RFP June 8 Mail Asphalt RFP June 24 Receive Skate Park Proposals June 26 Commission Recommendation July 6 Receive Asphalt Proposals July 23 Council Approval August 15 Close Skate Park August 16 -17 City Removes Old Ramps August 20 -25 New Asphalt Installed August 26- September 4 Asphalt Cures September 4 -21 Install New Skate Park Ramps September 22 Ribbon Cutting /Grand Opening RECOMMENDATION Staff recommends that the city council approve a quote from American Ramp Company in the amount of $60,000 for the provision of skate park ramps and jumps Nos. 1 -28 as specified in the RFP response, including all materials, equipment, installation, shipping, labor, tax and incidental costs associated with the project. American Ramp Company will be required to enter into a contract with the city, as prepared by the City Attorney, for the provision of these services and equipment. ATTACHMENTS 1. RFP Documents 2. CIP Description Sheet 3. Project Schedule 4. Proposals g: \park \th \skatepark \cc report 7- 23- 12.doc . 1 110 CITY OF June 1, 2012 CHANHASSEN American Ramp Company 7700 Market Boulevard 601 McKinley Ave. South PO Box 147 Joplin, MO 64801 Chanhassen, MN 55317 Administration To Whom It May Concern: Phone: 952.227.1100 Fax: 952.2271110 Enclosed please find a Request for Proposals (RFP) for the City of Chanhassen's Skate Park Rejuvenation Project! The Chanhassen Skate Park was first built in Building Inspections 1999 and is a 20,000 square foot facility. A second phase of equipment was Phone: 952.2271180 added in 2000 and a third phase in 2003. Fax: 952.2271190 Engineering The park is centrally located in Chanhassen's downtown and is one of the top Phone: 952.2271160 skate park destinations in our area. The kids, adults, and families that use the Fax: 952.227.1170 park enjoy its premium location, covered shelter, and access to downtown shopping and restaurants. But most of all, they love the half pipe, the variety of Finance equipment, and the layout of the ramps. With the exception of a new curved Phone: 952.227.1140 grind rail or two to be located north of the main structures, this RFP is looking Fax: 952.2271110 to replace the equipment purchased in the Phase I and II additions with similar Park & Recreation or near identical equipment. Phone: 952.227.1120 Fax: 952.227.1110 Original Phase I and II Equipment to be Replaced Some photos of the park and existing equipment are enclosed. The original Recreation Center Phase I included the 3 -ft. x 18 -ft. Quarter Pipe, the 3 -ft. x 18 -ft. Wedge, the 3 ft. 2310 Coulter Boulevard x 12 -ft. Spine, and the 1 -ft. 6 -in. tall x 8 -ft. Hot Box. The original Phase II Phone: 952.2271400 included the 1 -ft. tall x 6 -ft. wide x 17 -ft. Huges Box, and the 3 -ft. tall x 1 8-ft. Fax: 9522271404 wide x 41 -ft. Half Pipe Mini Ramp with Bank and Quarter. These ramps will be Planning & removed and disposed of by the city prior to the commencement of the Natural Resources rejuvenation project. Phone: 952.227.1130 Fax: 952.227.1110 Original Phase III Equipment to Remain in the Park The two ramps purchased in Phase III will remain in the park and can be Public Works positioned at the discretion of the selected vendor. These ramps are a 4 -ft. x 7901 Park Place 10-ft. Quarter Pipe and a 2 -ft. Half Pyramid with Sub -Box. A 24 -ft. fixed Phone: 952.2271300 Fax: 952.2271310 Kinked Grind Rail will stay in place in its current location. Senior Center Again, this RFP is not intended to create a park drastically different from what Phone: 952.2271125 exists today, but rather to replace the original Phase I and Phase II ramps, Fax: 952.2271110 modify the ramp configuration to make it fresh, and add some additional curved Web Site grind rails in the open area north of the ramps. Please view the enclosed www.ci.chanhassen.mn.us documents for the specifics regarding financing, installation dates and other RFP requirements. Chanhassen is a Community for Life - Providing for Today and Planning for Tomorrow Chanhassen Skate Park RFP June 1, 2012 Page 2 In the event you have questions or would like to tour the skate park with members of our Park and Recreation Commission, please contact me directly at 952 -227 -1129 or thoffman @ci.chanhassen.mn.us. Sincerely, Todd Hoffman Park and Recreation Director c: Todd Gerhardt, City Manager Park & Recreation Commission g: \park\th\skatepark \rfp introduction Ietter.doc Name Address City American Ramp Company 601 McKinley Ave. S Joplin, MO 64801 Skatewave Landscape Structures Inc. 601 7th St. South Delano, MN 55328 Midwest Sales Co. 2212 E 12th St. Suite 326 Davenport, IA 52803 Spohn Ranch Skatepark 15131 Clark Ave Industry, CA 91745 Sun Ranch Solutions 4566 Abrahamson Road Duluth, MN 55811 CITY OF CHANHASSEN, MINNESOTA REQUEST FOR PROPSALS (RFP) SKATE PARK CONSTRUCTION JUNE 1, 2012 The City of Chanhassen is seeking proposals to construct new skate park ramps at the Chanhassen Skate Park located in City Center Park in downtown Chanhassen. Sealed proposals will be in accordance with the minimum specifications enclosed, will be part of this invitation, and will be received by the Park and Recreation Director at Chanhassen City Hall no later than June 22, 2012 at 3:00 p.m. Proposals can be mailed or hand- delivered to the City Clerk, City of Chanhassen, 7700 Market Boulevard, P.O. Box 147, Chanhassen, MN 55317. All proposals shall be delivered in a sealed envelope clearly marked, "Chanhassen Skate Park Ramp Proposal." Options, Alternatives, and Requirements: The project description is an overview of the design/build process that the community is seeking. It is the intent of this request to indicate that the City wishes to invest $60,000 in new skate park ramps, jumps and rails, and for responsible contractors /suppliers to identify and submit proposals for materials, equipment, installation, shipping, labor, tax and incidental costs associated with said project for that not -to- exceed fixed sum. This important public improvement project will be awarded to the contractor that provides the most equipment constructed with premium grade materials designed to last beyond stated warranty periods and meeting all safety standards of a Tier I skate park as selected by the city's Park and Recreation Commission and approved by its City Council. The proposal will indicate the warranty period, details and exclusions for materials and workmanship. The City reserves the right to reject any non - conforming proposal. The City reserves the right to amend, revise, or cancel the Request for Proposal at any time if it is deemed to be in the best interest of the City. The City of Chanhassen reserves the right to reject any, or any part of a proposal, or all proposals; to waive informalities and technicalities; and to accept the proposal which the City and its City Council deems to be in the best interest of the City, irrespective of the proposal. Description of Project Interested contractors are invited to submit a design/build proposal that best utilizes the $60,000 available for this project. 'This NOT TO EXCEED $60,000 proposal shall include all materials, 1 equipment, installation, shipping, labor, tax and incidental costs to the project. The equipment shall be designed for users of all ages who utilize a variety of equipment including skate boards, bicycles, scooters, and in -Iine skates. The area available for the park is 100' by 200' excluding fixed apparatus and shelter. All existing equipment shall be removed and disposed of by the City with the exception of a fixed 24 -ft. kinked grind rail and 4 -ft. x 10 -ft. quarter pipe and 2 -ft. half - pyramid with sub -box that must be incorporated into the new park layout. Prior to commencement of construction on the new park, the City will overlay the existing skating surface with new bituminous material. The new surface will have aged a minimum of one week prior to commencement of construction on the new ramps or material delivery in the park. While this is a design/build proposal, the city requests that a Tier I half -pipe mini ramp and additional curved grind rails be included in the proposed design. All equipment must be furnished and installed between the dates of September 4 -28, 2012. The skate park is fully fenced with a 6 -ft. high chain link fence that will be closed and secured by the City during the twenty -five day period for exclusive access by the contractor. The City assumes no responsibility for lost, damaged or stolen materials, equipment, tools supplies or vehicles left on- site by the contractor. All interested parties in this project must agree to, comply with, and supply the following to the City with their sealed proposal — the selected contractor will be asked to enter into a contract provided by the City: CONTRACT DOCUMENTS. A. Specifications B. Site Plan — Including Three Dimensional Images C. Contractor's quote OBLIGATIONS OF THE CONTRACTOR. The Contractor agrees that the work contemplated by the Contract shall be fully and satisfactorily completed in accordance with the terms of the Contract Documents. PAYMENT. A. The City agrees to pay and the Contractor agrees to receive and accept payment in accordance with the prices quoted, which is inclusive of sales tax, as set forth in the Contractor's quote. Payment to the Contractor shall be made after delivery and installation of the equipment and approval of an invoice. B. Payments to Subcontractor. Pursuant to Minn. Stat. § 471.25, Subd. 4a, the Contractor must pay any subcontractor within ten (10) days of the Contractor's receipt of payment from the City for undisputed services provided by the 2 subcontractor. The Contractor must pay interest of 1Y2 percent per month or any part of a month to the subcontractor on any undisputed amount not paid on time to the subcontractor. The minimum monthly interest penalty payment for an unpaid balance of $100.00 or more is $10.00. For an unpaid balance of less than $1 00.00, the Contractor shall pay the actual penalty due to the subcontractor. INDEMNIFICATION. A. The Contractor shall indemnify, defend and hold harmless the City and its officials, agents, representatives, and employees from any loss, claim, liability and expense (including reasonable attorney's fees and expenses of litigation) with respect to: (a) Worker's Compensation benefits payable on account of injury or death to any Contractor employee or to any employee of Contractor's subcontractors, where the injury or death arises out of or is in any way related to the work performed or to be performed under the Contract; (b) claims for personal injury, death, or property damage or loss asserted by a contractor or subcontractor or any of their officers, agents, representatives, or employees where the injury, death, damage, or loss arises out of or is in any way related to the work performed or to be performed under the Contract; and (c) claims for personal injury, death, or property damage or loss as asserted by third- parties at the work site, where the claim is based in whole or in any part on, or is in any way related to, any act or omission by Contractor, or Contractor's subcontractors, agents, employees or delegates. B. Contractor agrees that the indemnities stated above shall be construed and applied in favor of indemnification. To the extent permitted by law, the stated indemnities shall apply regardless of any strict liability or negligence attributable to the City and regardless of the extent to which the underlying harm is attributable to the negligence or otherwise wrongful act or omission (including breach of contract) of Contractor, its subcontractors, agents, employees or delegates. Contractor also agrees that if applicable law limits or precludes any aspect of the stated indemnities, then the indemnities will be considered limited only to the extent necessary to comply with that applicable law. The stated indemnities continue until all applicable statutes of limitations have run. C. If a claim arises within the scope of the stated indemnity, the City may require Contractor to furnish a written acceptance of tender of defense and indemnity from Contractor's insurance company. Contractor will take the action required by City within fifteen (15) days of receiving notice from City. 3 RIGHTS AND REMEDIES. A. The duties and obligations imposed by the Contract Documents and the rights and remedies available thereunder shall be in addition to and not a limitation of any duties, obligations, rights and remedies otherwise imposed or available by law. B. No action or failure to act by the City or the Contractor shall constitute a waiver of any right or duty afforded by any of them under the Contract, nor shall any such action or failure to act constitute an approval of or acquiescence in any breach thereunder, except as may be specifically agreed in writing. GOVERNING LAW. The Contract shall be governed by the laws of the State of Minnesota. INSURANCE. Prior to commencing work on the Contract, the Contractor shall furnish the City a certificate of insurance. The Contractor shall furnish and maintain during the project such public liability and property damage insurance as shall protect Contractor and any subcontractors performing work covered by the Contract from claims for damages by Workers Compensation Statute, and from claims for property damages or personal injury which may arise from operations under this Contract, whether such operations are by Contractor or by any subcontractor or anyone directly or indirectly employed by either of them and the amounts of insurance shall be as follows: A. Workers Compensation — as provided in the applicable law. B. Comprehensive Public: Liability — Personal Injury - $1,000,000.00 Property Damage - $1,000,000.00 C. Comprehensive Automobile: Liability — Personal Injury - $1,000,000.00 Property Damage - $1,000,000.00 All insurance policies (or riders) required by this Contract shall be: (i) taken out by Contractor and maintained with responsible insurance companies organized under the laws of one of the states of the United States and qualified to do business in the State of Minnesota; (ii) shall name Contractor as an insured party and City as an additional insured; and (iii) shall be evidenced by a certificate of insurance listing City as an additional insured which shall be filed with the City. COMPLETION DATE. The equipment must be furnished and installed between the dates of September 4 -28, 2012. 4 SUPPLIES, EQUIPMENT, AND INCIDENTALS. The City and Contractor agree that the Contractor shall furnish any and all supplies, equipment, and incidentals necessary for Contractor's performance of this Contract. INDEPENDENT CONTRACTOR. City and Contractor agree that Contractor, while engaged in carrying out and complying with the terms and conditions of this Contract and the provision of services there under, shall be considered at all times an independent contractor and not an officer, employee, or agent of the City. City and Contractor further agree that Contractor shall not at any time or in any manner represent that Contractor or any of the Contractor's agents or employees are in any manner agents or employees of the City. City and Contractor further agree that Contractor shall be exclusively responsible under this Contract for Contractor's own FICA payment, workers compensation payments, unemployment compensation payments, withholding amounts, and /or self - employment taxes or other taxes if any such payments, amounts, or taxes are required to be paid by law or regulations. WAIVER OF DEFAULT. Any waiver by City of a default under the provisions of this Contract by Contractor shall not operate or be construed as a waiver of a subsequent default by the Contractor. No waiver shall be valid unless in writing and signed by the Mayor and the City Manager on behalf of the City. NO ASSIGNMENT OR SUBCONTRACTING. The City and Contractor agree that the services to be rendered by the Contractor under this Contract are unique and personal. Accordingly, the Contractor may not assign or subcontract out any of the Contractor's rights or any of the Contractor's duties or obligations under this Contract. INVALIDITY OF PROVISIONS. If any term or provision of this Contract or any application hereof to any person or circumstances, shall to any extent be invalid or unenforceable, the remainder of this Contract or the application of such term or provision to persons or circumstances other than those as to which it is held invalid or unenforceable shall not be effected hereby and each term and provision of this Contract shall be valid and be enforced to the fullest extent permitted by law. DATA PRACTICES/RECORDS. A. All data created, collected, received, maintained, or disseminated for any purpose in the course of this Contract is governed by the Minnesota Government Data Practices Act, Minn. Stat. Ch. 13, any other applicable state statute, or any state rules adopted to implement the act, as well as federal regulations on data privacy. 5 B. All books, records, documents, and accounting procedures and practices of the Contractor and its subcontractors, if any, relative to this Contract are subject to examination by the City. WARRANTY. The Contractor shall be held responsible for any and all defects in workmanship, materials, and equipment which may develop in any part of the contracted service, and upon proper notification by the City shall immediately replace, without cost to the City, any such faulty part or parts and damage done by reason of the same in accordance with the bid specifications. CHANGE ORDERS. Without invalidating the Contract, the City may, at any time or from time to time, order additions, deletions, or revisions in the Work; these will be authorized by Change Orders. 6 Capital Improvement Program 2012 thru 2016 Department Park & Trail Improvements City of Chanhassen, MN Contact Todd Hoffman Project # PK &T -093 Type Equipment Useful Life 10 -15 years Project Name Skate Park Ramp Replacement & Asphalt Resurfacing Category Park Account #1 400 - 0000 -4705 Account #3 Priority n/a Account #2 Account #4 Description I Total Project Cost: $110,000 Replacement of the original skate park equipment with new equipment. The original equipment at the park was purchased in 1999, 2000 and 2003. The asphalt surface in both the skate park and hockey rink is in need of repair. Justification I The skate park is one of the most highly visited recreation areas in the City. The existing equipment has deteriorated to a level that makes repairs challenging. Expenditures 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 Total Maintenance 55,000 55,000 Equipment 55,000 55,000 Total 110,000 110,000 Funding Sources 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 Total Capita! Replacement Equipme 110,000 110,000 Total 110,000 110,000 Budget Impact/Other I 1 . Time Line for New Skate Park Ramps and Asphalt Chanhassen Skate Park 2012 June 1 Mail Skate Park RFP June 8 Mail Asphalt RFP June 24 Receive Skate Park Proposals June 26 Commission Recommendation July 6 Receive Asphalt Proposals July 23 Council Approval August 15 Close Skate Park August 16 and 17 City Removes Old Ramps August 20 — 25 New Asphalt Installed August 26 — September 4 Asphalt Cures September 4 — 21 Install New Skate Park Ramps September 22 Ribbon Cutting/Grand Opening g: \park \th \skatepark \time line for new skate park ramps and asphalt.doc a/A landscape QUOTE structures= CONTACT: TODD HOFFMAN Please make PO's & contracts out to: PHONE: 952- 227 -1129 Landscape Structures, Inc. FAX: 601 7th Streeet South Delano, MN 55328 SHIP TO: CHANHASSEN SKATEPARK Please remit payment to: Landscape Structures, Inc. PO Box 86 SDS 12 -0395 Minneapolis, MN 55486 -0395 BILL TO: CITY OF CHANHASSEN 7700 MARKET BLVD Date: June 18, 2012 CHANAHSSEN, MN 55317 Project Name: SKATEPARK We are pleased to submit this proposal to supply the following items: QTY ITEM NO. DESCRIPTION UNIT PRICE EXTENDED AMT 1 SKATEPARK SKATEWAVE DESIGN 60858 -1 -2 $52,200.00 1 LABOR ASSEMBLE AND PLACE ON $3,438.00 EXISTING ASPHALT SURFACE AS SHOWN ON PLAN Freight $500.00 SIGNATURE BELOW ACCEPTING THIS PROPOSAL WILL CONSTITUTE A PURCHASE ORDER ONLY UPON APPROVAL BY FLAGSHIP RECREATION, LLC CUSTOMER RECEIPT Subtotal $56,138.00 OF AN ORDER ACKNOWLEDGEMENT CONSTITUTES SUCH APPROVAL. Sales Tax $3,861.45 TOTAL $59,999.45 ACCEPTED BY CUSTOMER Date Terms - Net 30 days CHRIS DESROCHES 1.5% finance charge on PROPOSED BY remaining balance. 5607 CEDAR LAKE ROAD SOUTH This proposal is presented by flagship Ar r ST LOUIS PARK MN 55416 recreation 763 550 7860 763 550 7864 ti Q0 \V \ � M Ln / . '''' , ' ; 'N -':- [1 0 ;,' F• 43, t K � � [ - - I1 11�1 N � v�1I , _ ` U PS .„, ,......,. . t` .]:...,=;._ a x . „........ t i l �. i * 3 '' i -.4444 ^ I� 411". . C O � yy`u ■ N r ' ,. O -� N CO -,.3 , r N W co r _ l nak co I ` CO - Q a Q ',; Vi- Y U) H U Z Z W W 0) U) Q Q 2 2 U U • i ,, Q ii a 1 VV a N N a .o o NI n O Q.....JJ u _,,, ..:, L _ . z _ § r -o 0 9 la O N EN <V �° CV N o OD O I 1 I III li i t Q v CtS v O v O O 1 �1 N 1".', o . 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As a further indication of our quality Manufacturer: THE REMEDIES HEREBY PROVIDED SHALL BE THE EXCLUSIVE AND �: �� i� }% *y n y • 15 -Year Limited Warranty against structural failure due to SOLE REMEDIES OFTHE PURCHASER. MANUFACTURER SHALL NOT BE � u } 4 { t ,4-77-7-1 ug .-- • corrosion /natural deterioration or manufacturing defects. This LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, SPECIAL, INCIDENTAL OR r z `y{; , +r* ' - ' !4 warranty does not include cosmetic issues or defects, wear and tear CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES. MANUFACTURER NEITHER ASSUMES NOR L ±:] • . 4 001j ' 4• aril resulting from normal use of the product, misuse or abuse of the AUTHORIZES ANY EMPLOYEE, REPRESENTATIVE OR ANY OTHER - .-- ; ..,--= 44yi 19 ;'O = product. 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This warranty does not include cosmetic ��; i 44 1 :�• 7 issues or defects, wear and tear resulting from normal use of the The warranties stated above are valid only if the structures and or equipment are ;� . :$ ►'f {d1' .ti, /,� • •i• 1 „ N.". ., ; product, misuse or abuse of the product. erected in conformance with Skatewave's installation instructions and maintained 1 w ,,4 ji& i = according to the maintenance procedures furnished by Skatewave; have been :n •� 4 ....... ;\\ subjected to normal use for the purpose for which the goods were designed; have pelt �4 �s not been subject to misuse, abuse, negligence, vandalism, or accident; have not / 4 g' 4* 4t �'' .,:5".=:%-- = All the warranties commence on date of Manufacturer's invoice (Original been subjected to addition or substitution of parts; and have not been modified, _ - ra :..`i ( 40 . C ommencemen t Date . All warranties rovided herein are nontransferable and are altered, or re aired b } ) p p ' y persons other th an Manufacturer or Manufacturers -_: `:s " .— 4 4•+ : -..;; limited to the original purchaser. Should any failure to conform to the above designees in any respect which, in the judgment of Manufacturer, affects the �� :•� ': + ij tgp \�' ' )'4,..:11.7.-::-7-7:, i {ti4 : express warranties appear within the applicable warranty period, Manufacturer condition or operation of the structures. �' • i% l P PP PP tY P p $.-- �.,'•. { shall, upon being notified in writing promptly after discovery of the defect and within nK }, /4 •:; /fr - ; , the applicable warranty period, correct such nonconformity either by repairing any r �' �h 1 i +• \:7,-._:=---- " defective part or parts, or by making available a replacement part within 60 days .-1,.-:, '�' �4� �� of written notification. 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The liTli 'a choices: TekTrak` "coated steel or stainless steel framework is fabricated with no gaps greater '\ (by special order). Skatewave allows you to than 3 between pickets, and all barriers are change out the ramp riding surface at any time, a minimum of 42" high from the deck to the top BANKS without having to purchase new ramps. of the frame. Finished in dark gray PVC coating. • Skatewave features factory installed, surface Foot Levelers mounted, top -down hardware, so the surface can be professionally removed and replaced, • Framing legs and load- bearing locations have ` re without taking apart the ramp. 5 /8" stainless steel adjustable foot levelers. These levelers allow for safe installation on BANK TO BANKS Warranty uneven surfaces. • 15 -year limited warranty against structural Fasteners failure due to corrosion or manufacturing defects • All fasteners for transitions and decks are `` • 15 -year limited warranty on stainless steel, tamper- resistant and below RAILS Urban Series obstacles the skate surface for safety. • 15 -year limited warranty on TekTrak- coated steel surface Coping filk • Coping is manufactured of 2 galvanized Product Liability steel tubing with sealed ends and coated with LAUNCH RAMPS • $10,000 product liability coverage super - durable, UV- stabilized, polyester Lead -Time powdercoated finish. • The fastest in the industry: We commit to Free Maintenance Kit .fr delivery in less than 30 days from time of order. • Shipments arrive with a free maintenance kit % that includes wrenches, sandpaper, graffiti Factory-Ready Components SKATE STAIRS remover, PVC touch -up and an unlimited • All components arrive fully factory fabricated. supply of touch -up paint. - No field welding, cutting or drilling is needed. �� 1 1/4 Framing • All component framing is steel. No wood _ .h' wK;t_ SPINES is utilized in any structural or skate : surface component. :"'. °' • ,a ll y jO Transition Plates ° • Skatewave transition plates are constructed of _, .` 1 ` 10 -gauge steel, which is hot -dip galvanized. f QUARTER PIPES ` ' , Enclosures .., ,i'.A. .;-ii- . A • Ramps are completely enclosed with 9 /16" ;, A P AI ermalene for u durabilit y and noise reduction. -,- - SKATE BENCH 601 7th Street South, Delano, MN 55328 I 1.866.SK8.WAVE I SKATEWAVE.COM ` While riders shown in these photographs are not wearing safety equipment, Skatewave by Landscape Structures strongly encourages the use of safety equipment Vi=a: -� �/ -- \/= \/- \/_-�= =�/ -.7, ./..sit.'" -- 741' _ / \/- :�-_ �/� �_��_ \. 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As a further indication of our quality, Manufacturer ii i.4 i � 4 � � �'i�, : ► F T HE REMEDIES HEREBY PROVIDED SHALL BE THE EXCLUSIVE AND i! 4 �.. ti! ► t;, ' • 15 -Year Limited Warranty against structural failure due to SOLE REMEDIES OFTHE PURCHASER. MANUFACTURER SHALL NOT BE 't � } lei ❖ % - , corrosion /natural deterioration or manufacturing defects. This LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, SPECIAL, INCIDENTAL OR ` i ' warrant d oes not include cosmetic issues or defects, wear and tear CON SEQUENTIAL DAMAGES. MANUFACTURER NEITHER ASSUMES NOR C`._ \• �'o" } O \r +1• warranty "% ti '> a il 1.•.,. ' resu from normal use of the product, misuse or abuse of the AUTHORIZES ANY EMPLOYEE, REPRESENTATIVE OR ANY OTHER �•g•d d "` product. PERSON TO ASSUME FOR MANUFACTURER ANY OTHER LIABILITY IN — ='......- �•u 4 ;;;;� .%` � CONNECTION WITH THE SALE OR USE OF THE STRUCTURES SOLD, AND rv.-. • 0 • 15 -Year Limited Warranty on TekTrakT" Coated Steel Surface THERE ARE NO ORAL AGREEMENTS OR WARRANTIES COLLATERAL TO ' ",�� 4 '∎ • • against structural failure due to corrosion /natural deterioration or OR AFFECTING THIS AGREEMENT. "-+ .. /4 .;.'`~ manufacturing defects. 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All warranties provided herein are nontransferable and are altered, or repaired by persons other than Manufacturer or Manufacturer's � t .; y i14j �``;; li mited to the original urchaser Should any failure to conform to the above designees in any respect which, in the judgment of Manufacturer, affects the '. MTV ` + +k, 4 purchaser Y 9 Y P 1 9 "k ±±3W l �4iP . ' - express warranties appear within the applicable warranty period, Manufacturer condition or operation of the structures. _, 4, +0.. shall, upon being notified in writing promptly after discovery of the defect and within _ =„ l 411 ? :; o .� the applicable warranty period, correct such nonconformity either by repairing any `. t`•'�e1 y v defective part or parts, or by making available a replacement part within 60 days "'- ., s 1 � 1 1.4$ r.-- of written notification. Manufacturer shall deliver repaired or replacement part or ;.rl 1 +� *° ` parts to the site free of charge, but will not be responsible for providing labor or the +�: +1 "to. % P 9 p P 9 �. 4..411 � 1 + '� ; \\ \ . 41 cost of labor for the removal of the defective part or parts, the installation of any B y (( L 'f� ••• 4 �: w replacement part or parts or for disposal costs of any part or parts. Repaired or �1 1 /) _ � ► r replacement parts will be warranted for the balance of the original warranty period / / 4 . - - - which started on the Original Commencement Date. Manufacturer's efforts to 1 4 fob: „ provide repaired ""' ,` •t p paired or replacement parts will not act to either extend the warranties landscape L._ 0.. * } j ; 1..•e pro vided h erein or alter the Original Commencement Date. ® -No- ... � �,� structu s - ., LL 71 { 1,0 i , " ��� �•�41i, i1'L''• wI l .. ..i i* 7:, 44 44. 4 } I 1, IPA *.` + T Si n ed: 1Iffb% // Chairman +� ►, 1 *. 9 .. / /l Date: 1 1.2011 � . . . 4 4, j l ►� *�� 1 1.2011 #800 -2209 Skatewave 3.0 Warranty �� . d 1444 .__-_ + __ %. r y 4 % �11�,� ti i. F; i� ii i� ii Al .. ii :l � � ii+ , „ .1 • 1► ''. 44 �,o �M� 4 to 444 4 � l 44444 + � 1 s 1` , 444444 k)) 4 ```r 414414 i 44444+ ,,4 4 `0 +4444 Al ����� `1A ! 1` 40 4+ q 44444 i ii 441 l 1 4444 + ` 4� � 4 � # } } # '4 ,?�' 4 444 it 40 ; 41444+ �;� +} '., + 1 , O + 4. 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AMERICAN RAMP COMPANY... • Is skater owned and operated • Is the world's largest skatepark provider • Has designed thousands of skateparks and offers free customized designs and quotes • Has built 1,500+ parks worldwide including Hong Kong, Saudi Arabia, England, China, Japan, Canada, Guam, United Arab Emirates, Taiwan, Ireland, Israel, Spain, Iceland, Turkey, Germany, Puerto Rico, Australia, Dominican Republic, Egypt, Poland, Norway, Nigerioa, and the US • Is the only skatepark company that offers every build option: precast and poured -in- place concrete, steel, wood, composite, and fiberglass • Offers free on -site consultation and project facilitation • Controls all aspects of fabrication to guarantee the highest quality and competitive pricing • Has a 57,000 square foot facility that contains a state of the art fully automated concrete hatch plant, 4,000 watt laser table, CNC router, CNC brake press, tooling center, complete fabrication shop and much more • Any municipality can avoid the bid process and buy direct utilizing one of ARC's state or national purchasing contracts • Employs a team of engineers and can provide location specific stamped construction drawings in all 50 states 8 0 0 , 9 y 9. 2 0 2 City of Chanhassen 7700 Market Boulevard Chanhassen, MN 55317 We are very excited about the opportunity to provide new skate park ramps for the Chanhassen Skate Park at City Center Park. Being the manufacturer & distributer, I'm confident that we're providing the most equipment for your budget backed with the best warranty. Our design is within budget as well as tailors to users of all ages and includes a variety of features that can be utilized by boards, bikes, blades, and scooters. In the following pages you will see three options: Option 1 - $55,000 (REPLACEMENT & RAILS ONLY) Per your request, the design incorporates your existing 24' kinked grind rail as well as the existing 4x10 quarter and 2' half pyramid and sub -box. These features will be left where they're currently located while the new equipment will be placed accordingly to maximize flow and skate quality. The setup has been slightly reconfigured to make the layout feel fresh. The requested half -pipe and desired 1 -2 curved grind rails are also included in the design. This option includes all features with the exception of items 5, 10, 18, 19, and 27. The concept is drawn in our Stealth Series but we're offering a free upgrade to our municipal favorite product: Pro Series ( unenclosed). Option 2 - $60,000 (ADDITIONAL FEATURES) Includes all the desired items and some additional pieces that will spice the park up. For example, a small stair set (item 10) has been added to the funbox. A concrete skate art feature is also in the design (item 19); this concrete bench shaped like a skateboard is designed for sitting as well as skating. The stand alone beginner element is now accompanied by a grindbox (item 27). Two more grind rails (item 5 & 18) have also been added to the design totaling 4 grind rails all together, our favorite being the ARC Rail. Both ends of this wave rail are capped with solar - powered lights that give a unique red and blue glowing appearance. This design was inspired by PRO & AM skateboarders. A free upgrade to our municipal favorite product, Pro Series (unenclosed), is also available with this option. Option 3 - $60,000 (CONCRETE BUILD METHOD) If pre -cast concrete ramps are desired, we can pro- vide the features in the design with the exception of items 2, 8 -10, 15, and 24 -27. Specifications and warranty details for this build method, along with all others, are in the following pages. American Ramp Company is including a FREE Grand Opening Package with our proposal, in which prizes and giveaways will be provided to make sure your re- opening event is a huge success. Details can be found on page 27 of our proposal catalog. Being skater owned and operated we are offering this product factory direct, so we are able to cut out the 20 -30% middle man commissions that are typical in the skate park industry. Since we are cutting out the middle man we are also able to supply the quickest turnaround time. Unlike grade B products you'd receive from play- ground companies, we offer a product designed by professional /sponsored skaters and BMXers. I'm confident that we're providing you the highest quality product at the most competitive price! American Ramp is the country's most experienced design -build firm having constructed thousands of skateparks over the last three decades. We have our hands on the pulse of what is cutting edge, and we design & build our skateparks with your youth in mind. We have more happy customers than every company in the industry and we've built more skateparks than any other business. We hope to make you a fan, too. Can't wait to make your vision for the skatepark a reality this September! Respectfully Submitted, Nathan Bemo - - President, Skateboarder, Designer " - America* Ranip_company — - ' : _ � /�� ✓�� �`l, /i_ " ,LY rr‘ n r - 111 1?"- IM P p r- `�.`ev�,''�_i� -.e'�X . 4-1,....4..-..., . •. .,n �. '' _ ;� �'� a ',. Sz ti � r : i.:!;41,- .,.;;;4_.: L. I 11 L L� ® f I . 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''\ ,____---...,.".'''-'-- ..----.--- - . - .M■ an.. • , 1 I a k . .. - ...._ DESIGN ITEM OBSTACLE HEIGHT WIDTH LENGTH 1 Grind Rail (Radius) 1.0' 2" 18.0' 2 Bank Ramp (Flat) 3.0' 4' 12.0' 3 Bank Ramp (Flat) 3.0' 4' 12.0' 4 Bank Ramp (Flat) 3.0' 4' 12.0' 5 Grind Rail (Square) 1.0' 3" 10.0' 6 Spine 2.5' 4' 13.0' 7 Spine 2.5' 4' 13.0' 8 Wedge, Flat, Wedge 1.5' 4' 13.0' 9 Grind Rail (Round) 1.0' 2" 6.0' 10 Wedge, Flat, Stair 1.5' 4' 0.0' 11 Bank Ramp 3.0' 4' 9.0' 12 Bank Ramp 3.0' 4' 9.0' 13 Bank Ramp (Flat) 3.0' 4' 8.0' 14 Bank Ramp (Flat) 3.0' 4' 8.0 15 Quarter Pipe 3.0' 4' 10.0' 16 Quarter Pipe 3.0' 4' 10.0' 17 Quarter Pipe 3.0' 4' 10.0' 18 ARC Rail (Round) 1' -1.5' 2" 12.0' 19 Skateboard Bench (Concrete) 1.5' 2.0' 6.0' 20 Half Pipe 3.0' 4' 28.0' 21 Half Pipe 3.0' 4' 28.0' 22 Half Pipe 3.0' 4' 28.0' 23 Half Pipe 3.0' 4' 28.0 24 Wedge, Flat, Wedge 1.0' 4.0' 14.0' 25 Grind Rail (Round) 1.0' 2" 8.0' 26 Wedge, Flat, Wedge 1.0' 4.0' 14.0' 27 Grindbox 0.5' 4.0' 10.0' 28 Grind Rail (Radius) 2.0' 2" 18.0' NOTES • Pricing includes materials, equipment, installation, shipping, labor, tax and incidental costs associated with the project. Si ."W. - rfl -_ r- m . a, _ 1 [ ir Stealth Series takes the traditional lumber framed ramp d overhauls ie l edge pa techno over and au weathe us rproo ng th f mater atest ia in ls. sc. This ng prod uct line could not be further from the classic wooden parks that were characterized by warped lumber and splintered surfaces. Once installed there is no exposed lumber and the framework is protected from the elements. High Density Polyethylene and Skatelite Pro r " complete the riding surface making this a product that is attractive and one that your community will be proud of for years to come. • RAMP ARMOR OR SKATELITE PRO RIDING SURFACE • HEAVY DUTY LUMBER FRAMEWORK • CNC PRECISION COMPONENTS impTim. 2" X 6" LUMBER FRAMEWORK 1/2" HIGH � r ii".. 7 DENSITY _ We use a minimum 2" x 6" lumber POLYETHYLENE framework on 8" centers for maximum SUBSTRATE strength and durability. In addition, we use an MCQ treatment which ensures Our solid -core HDPE doubles the impact corrosion resistance and is environmen- strength of the riding surface when tally friendly. (ICC ESR - 2325) IP compared to a foam core or plywood option. In addition, the high density polyethylene will not rot or delaminate HOT - DIP like plywood making this the premium GALVANIZED STEEL •� substrate for a classic build method. L (ASTM D2561/D638) All the steel on this ramp, from platform guards to toe plates, is galvanized 0.1 s_.-st.:,. after fabrication to ensure maximum corrosion protection. (ASTM A1011/Al23) in 1/4" RAMP ARMOR OR ,.� SKATELITE PRO RIDING SURFACE • ,°" This resin baked, paper based material is used as the final ' riding surface and every piece is cut on our CNC router to ii ..— or r 4 _ ensure quality and accuracy. Both brands are available in 1.7 ' As s your choice of either tan or black. (ASTM D638/D790) ' . '■ ii• i�.� 1.. r ," ,', GALVANIZED UNI -FORM "'�► COPING SYSTEM CE 3t- . ' r ' , 7 We begin with a piece of steel plate and form it to have the same ro- p file as 2 - /8" pipe. The 1 /4" coping , W reveal is guaranteed since it is not dependant on the framework, which will expand /contract H ,— with the weather conditions. In addition, the riding surface is protected by steel behind and below the coping radius. (ASTM F2334- 09 -5.4) 1 ..n 8 0 0. 9 y 9. 2 0 2 y w� + VERTICAL BALUSTER - - _ - -_ i" II IIIII� ,,,, GUARDRAILS � � -- - Hot -dip galvanized steel guardrails i i , J�� ��� �Ilunm i are not only tough and corrosion - I resistant, but the vertical design increases visibility, allows airflow, and minimizes the likelihood of climbing. (ASTM F2334 09 - 5.1) 6 4400 yun HOT -DIP GALVANIZED -_ GRINDRAILS ' The galvanized coating ensures that 1 Mir - even after years of grinding these areas will still look great and be 't...., ' ` ` < + "??: Aelidir free of rust. (ASTM Al23) ' 11 H G)RLD 1 " ea "71 RAY'S —" .' c- : TFj — 1 STAINLESS STEEL FASTENERS 1617--- ° Our fasteners offer the best strength — and corrosion protection avail �� ° able to make certain your ramps - can withstand the elements. (ASTM Dl 037-99/F593) 3/4" HD POLYETHYLENE SIDES AND ENCLOSURES 1141. • This incredibly strong material is inherently corro- sion resistant. It encloses the equipment, leaving no— - exposed lumber and an attractive finish. (ASTM D792) CNC PRECISION Itill iiiiiii• All HD polyethylene and Ramp Armor is pre -cut, pre - drilled and pre- countersunk on our CNC router to exactly match the framework and for a perfect fit and finish. (ASTM D638/D256) IIII i • DO -IT- YOURSELF — — SKATEPARK `'` -- KITS � � ,e 5 With ARC's DIY kits, a • S e r small budget can still yield a big skate experience. These kits offer a unique opportunity r � - to provide a professional quality product at a greatly discounted price and bring communities together through building the skatepark • EASY ASS E M B L ` Y as a team. With kit options ranging from $5,000 to $15,000, { delivered to your community, a new skatepark is very afford- • CNC PRECISION able. Check out americanrampcompany.com for sample designs. • RAMP ARMOR RIDING SURFACE i wuJu.i.americanrampcompang.com 11 E , --- (----- The world's most popular ramp system just got better! ∎,iJ ,,' ARC's revamped Pro Series MX has all the same fea- * � ` C� tures that helped earn its place as a municipality ' - favorite with the added benefits of galvanized steel k y before finish application and a new tougher color scheme. This all -steel system is virtually maintenance free and sure to retain its place as the most popular ramp system for years to come. • 20 -YEAR WARRANTY • FASTENER FREE RIDING SURFACE • 3/16" MAXGRIPTM STEEL SURFACE THICK 3/16" LASER ill TAMPER- RESISTANT CUT FRAMEWORK STAINLESS STEEL HARDWARE • By using laser table All hardware used is stainless steel technology to cut and the pin -hex head bolts ensure our thick framework, that they are only removed when we are able to hold incredibly tight you decide. (ASTM F593) tolerances which enables us to main- tain perfect ramp geometry. This also THICK 3/16" STEEL RIDING SURFACE ensures that each ramp section fits The riding surface is guaranteed not to crack, dent, chip, together perfectly for a seamless feel and appearance. (ASTM A1011/A653) warp, or ever need replacing. Combine this with the corro- sion protection of galvanized steel and the perfect traction of MaxGripTM paint and it's easy to see why this surface is a maintenance department's dream come true. (ASTM Ifl F2334- 09 -4.1) OJ / HOT -DIP GALVANIZED •■••■ COPING /GRINDRAILS L . ; ': The galvanized coating ensures that ID r' �` � " ' even after years of grinding, these • t .,.. _ `.0 t' areas will still look great and be '"' free of rust. (ASTM F2334 09 - 5.4) Lil Orr ,��'�� MAXGRIP POLYESTER POWDERCOAT We have done extensive research to formulate a paint that • 0 t elb Ile provides the perfect traction for the action sports industry. The MaxGripTM surface is applied on top of the galvanized ramp sections creating the ultimate combination in corrosion a :=A • • protection and grip. (ASTM D2794/D3363/B117) 4 800.9 y 9.202 y r r7 v • FASTENER FREE RIDING SURFACE P•%, ��� • "41u� �••--••"+"q1A All factory welding is done from the � �� r , i „ ,; ii ii , : underside of each ramp therefore no , ,..� s, r'' ; dAL! t y • fasteners are required to attach the -— ' —: " „- "" riding surface. The result is a smooth \ 1 ride without the worries of screws back - .` ^ , - _, ing out, which can create hazardous \ `■ - riding conditions and increased mainte- . ) y nance. (ASTM F2334- 09 -5.5) BEVELED LEADING EDGE -sa aillIl We take an extra step and bevel down the leading , POLAND edge to make the transitions so smooth the rider glides on and off the ramps with ease. (ASTM F2334 - 5.71) Avisaarrvinp NO SEPARATE APPROACH PLATE �� Approach plates create a seam that runs perpendicular to the - �, skate flow which can be bothersome and even unsafe if the mate- 411/ r l rials shift over time. Because the riding surface of the Pro Series also serves as the transition from the ramp to the concrete, there is no need for a separate approach plate. (ASTM F2334 09 - 5.7) v.: r . 1 ` VERTICAL BALUSTER GUARDRAILS I . ,iii,--------- r Hot -dip galvanized steel guardrails are IRELAND i tough and corrosion resistant. The ver- tical design increases visibility, allows I .... airflow, and minimizes the likelihood of ,.. climbing. (ASTM F2334 09 - 5.1) ...0 Ii i 13 -GAUGE GALVANIZED SOLID STEEL ENCLOSURES Optional enclosure panels create a more finished look, limit access to the underside of the ramps, and eliminate the accumulation of trash and debris under the ramps. (ASTM A1011/A653) FLORIDA \i PRO PORTABLE ..; '���,' SKATEPARK SYSTEM p ■ } 1� "' t The Pro Portable skatepark line > T ,./ A. s allows communities to easily set -up — "�` professional grade skatepark equipment I on unused hockey rinks during the summer season, • REINFORCED FORKLIFT tennis and basketball courts, or any paved area. The Pro Portable CHANNELS equipment is engineered and designed with structurally reinforced .SET —UP ON HOCKEY RINKS fork -lift channels which allow for easy placement and removal, and DURING SUMMER SEASON includes all the features that make the Pro Series MX a municipality favorite. Check out all the designs at americanrampcompany.com www.americanrampcompany.com 13 t. _ . 11 6 2 -5 L Our Solo modular system could very well be the best of both M07ULI�1? CONCI?C � C worlds. Modular design that allows for reconfiguration and cost savings while at the same time using a concrete riding surface with a dense feel and great traction. The years of worry free mainte- nance combined with the desired concrete riding surface, precast precision, and incredible concrete strength make this a hands down winner for many communities. • 15 -YEAR WARRANTY • PRECAST PRECISION • SOLID CONCRETE RIDING SURFACE STAINLESS OR STEEL ADJUSTABLE LEGS GALVANIZED OR INTEGRATED CONCRETE CU COPING 11 ■ SUPPORT OPTIONS J1 W Galvanized or The ramp support legs are adjust - L stainless steel able and give our ramps complete U ensures that even „ modular ability making them adapt after years of grinding, these areas able for uneven surfaces. (ASTM C will still look great and be free of ,_ , . 1011/Al23) The other option is to go O rust. (ASTM F2334 09 - 5.4) with an integrated concrete support U system for a more permanent struc- POOL COPING ture. (AC1 318) OPTION C You can now FASTENER FREE have pool coping �-•..� TRANSITION PLATES O on your above ^ Our second generation Solo ramps L ground modular feature transition plates that are not V skatepark giving it a grassroots feel attached with fasteners which makes which previously could only be found this a maintenance free zone. (ASTM W in drained pools or costly inground F2334 09 - 5.7) ` custom bowls. (ASTM A1011/Al23) O _ 'QY -. T c 0 — - �116. _ _ , -- NJ ••••"" _ i w 8 0 0 9 y 9 2 0 2 y 17 v • p ni cip , . a V Cif ,; ; VERTICAL BALUSTER GUARDRAILS Q/1�� / j Hot -dip galvanized steel guardrails are not only tough !,,� �' �' and corrosion resistant, but the vertical design increases _„ _� +*e iii+' s visibility, allows airflow, and minimizes the likelihood of /•` 1. a ■ 1 climbing. (ASTM F2334 09 - 5.1) 6 ? '. � ■ ~ Al PRECAST PRECISION �� h i L . F This means our radii, bowled corners, coping placement, •- 4 etc. are perfect every time. Lumpy, wavy transitions are a • I! thing of the past. In addition, hand finishing (not required with our technique) causes some loss of the entrained air which makes the concrete more susceptible to cracking through freeze /thaw cycles and can be problematic if — _ • over - finished. (ACI 304 R) ...rt. 9000+ PSI CONCRETE I I t \ We have specifically formulated our concrete recipe with e action sports in mind. Concrete becomes more brittle the harder it gets when tension (being pulled apart) forces _, = -' are applied. However, because skateboarding exerts impact forces, rather than tension forces, we it_ ' - . can increase the PSI to make it much stronger and more durable without jeopardizing the quality. 6 ,- " The end result is an ideal skating surface, outstanding warranty, and the strongest ramps you can t ' buy. (ASTM C109 -28 days 9400 PSI /65MPa) 1 FACTORY DIRECT . ;„ MADE IN THE USA We not only sell the prod- y i I' Solo ramps are the ONLY precast ..• i r a,. , 1 uct, but manufacture it too. concrete ramps that are manu- 1f. i This allows us to customize factured in the United States of any portion of the product America. Though there are other or mix design to fit your spe- full service precast companies cific needs. We can change represented by US firms, their man - aggregates, PSI, admixtures, etc. to easily tailor our ufacturing facilities are located outside of the US and the equipment for your specific project and location. product is imported. It is now more important than ever to keep our money at home and not send it across the border. ,. � ^\ 1111--- iiPrysioni,___ ' www.americanrampcompang.com 15 Pro' - � - - e I mo. ARECIBO SKATEPARK :1; -ff ARECIBO, PUERTO RICO ai SCOPE OF SERVICES: Skatepark design, equip- ment manufacturing and installation PROJECT COMPLETION: December 2004 __------------ PROJECT COST: $326,500 `\ J. ; CONTACT: t _ — _ - City of Arecibo, Puerto Rico I I 4017 Paseo La Catalana Coto Laurel, PR 00780 Project Manager: Frankie Lopez 787 - 841 -5709 PP .{ f I.I I111 . ` 1 f y ' � i,. I 1+ r j- , ® ► r ive- - mili NORTH RUTHERFORD ' ` ' - SKATEPARK I NV iI NORTH RUTHERFORD, TN SCOPE OF SERVICES: Skatepark design, equip- ,• ment manufacturing and installation s PROJECT COMPLETION: October 2005 IOW PROJECT COST: $100,890 CONTACT: City of North Rutherford, TN , Project Manager: Gary Cobbs - 615- 220 -9622 r II 7 _ _- l I��JIN! * .,,.._ Ireitfr :.N. - - ) . : i" ------ ilk ---' 111110 ° C------- e ------- ill■ ,/ i le■ ...,, ., -- ,-.1,4„,7 ; -itikil'iW - ..._ - "-:-VI ' J. ;-" "IS ' " ''' 3 I ' ' ' - li ' ' - or ...,-,..,, , ,, ,, ,,,, , ., KEY WEST SKATEPARK KEY WEST, FL ••�► . ` I ":i"1" SCOPE OF SERVICES: Skatepark design, equip - ment manufacturing and installation 111111.1 _ PROJECT COMPLETION: March 2007 t �� PROJECT COST: $299,180 CONTACT: 633 Palm Ave., Key West, FL 33041 Project Manager: R.B. Havens - 305 - 797 -5235 N alin .. . A ...%)... 0 ; -'' -.' fi' , .. ',.:11111;11114 i McDERMOTT SKATE PARK � � -- LINDSAY, CA 5-krealisElL7 SCOPE OF SERVICES: Skatepark design, equip- — moo''' '`'= i ment manufacturing and installation PROJECT COMPLETION: August 2008 CONSTRUCTION COST: $131,500 4 _ ` o CONTACT: City of Lindsay, CA • 251 Honolulu Lindsay, CA 93247 "From the inception of this project, AR ,r• ct? -it expertise, ro- Project Manager: Brad Albert fessional design team and constr uction 1 rJ / t -kate park that has 559 - 333 -0221 quickly becornp ovori of local skdt like, e have been very happy with ARC s lent to our skate park and highly recomment them to others seeking quality and professionalism." - B. Alber Recreation Director $ , _ ) I left Oh FOUND SKATEPARK + ELLIJAY, GA te, - - w ' w SCOPE OF SERVICES: Skatepark design, equip- :b ment manufacturing and installation PROJECT COMPLETION: April 2010 - F EQUIPMENT COST: $90,000 ir CONTACT: _ Michael Stanford foundskatepark @aol.com 706 - 669 -8048 12 Hefner St suite 113 E. Ellijay, GA 30539 r s i a i_do . ' ,__,_. A l , _ __ --- - it 1 NEWMARKET YOUTH CENTRE Allb & SK8PARK lwIw wA- lb Sie h NEWMARKET, ON - Qy A •• SCOPE OF SERVICES: Design and Consulting Services, Skatepark Improvements, Expansion, r Product Manufacturing, Installation i 4 PROJECT COMPLETION: September 2010 EQUIPMENT COST: $25,000 II CONTACT: Jason Malone 905 - 953 -5300 x2822 "The sk8park reflects the capac� gage all levels, as well as the rollerb- jmalone @newmarket.ca laders and scooterers who visi basis. ! commend the CRC team on Town of Newmarket a project successfully completed with aim to meet the community needs!" - P. McIntosh, Programmer J - q 4 ' ' Fly , _ _ _ . __ \-- - -_-_,-10• ______________ \.. ___-___ _____;--, ,_______,_------ (c __,, ___ _______-- (c; ,\.._ _____--- __,,, -41 w m- - -nr- . .. -pa Q_ kimaliworimi c , -- PAXTON PARK DISTRICT Reaching out in all Directions Just a paragraph to let you know our appreciation for the smoothness of the installation process we experienced with the American Ramp Company. As a park district we are very pleased with the durability and quality of product the American Ramp Company has provided our community. The installation was well within our budget for the project. The ARC is very easy to communicate with on all matters from small to large. Also, the ARC is very quick to respond to immediate needs and issues arising from the upkeep of a skate park facility. American Ramp Company will be the choice of the Paxton Park District for any additions or changes to our current park. Please consider our business as a recommendation. Thank you, Beth Tabor Interim Director Paxton Park District 601 S. Fall Paxton, Il 60957 217 - 379 -4203 GJ U ai 01 PV 8 lift 9 Ails& Village of Oxford K. Joseph Young / Manager 22 West Burdick St. P.O. Box 94 Oxford, Michigan 48371 -0094 7�. 1$ ,�� 248 -628 -2543 office 248- 628 -9760 fax managerC@villageofoxford.org email March 10, 2008 To Whom It May Concern: RE: American Ramp Company This letter is a recommendation for American Ramp Company based on the equipment we purchase last year from them. The four piece unit was delivered and installed as scheduled. The youth and adults found the equipment very enjoyable and want more pieces of the same fine quality. The four units are durable and adaptable with minimal maintenance or repairs needed. We are thankful for the fine products we received from American Ramp Company and would recommend them to you. If you have any questions, please contact me at the (248) 628 -2543 or cell phone (248) 249 -8082. Sincerely, K. 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I NAME: The Insurancenter aVV `o, Eat): I (A/C, No): 2901 Arizona Ave ADDRESS: Joplin MO 64804 CU RID #: AMERI -9 Phone:800- 444 -8675 Fax:417- 623 -0902 INSURER(S) AFFORDING COVERAGE NAICa INSURED INSURERA treat American II a s Insurance 37532 American Ramp Company INSURER B : Nationwide Mutual Insurance co 23787 601 McKinley Ave Joplin MO 64801 INSURER C: Evanston Insurance Company INSURER D INSURER E : INSURER F : COVERAGES CERTIFICATE NUMBER: REVISION NUMBER: THIS IS TO CERTIFY THAT THE POLICIES OF INSURANCE LISTED BELOW HAVE BEEN ISSUED TO THE INSURED NAMED ABOVE FOR THE POLICY PERIOD INDICATED. NOTWITHSTANDING ANY REQUIREMENT, TERM OR CONDITION OF ANY CONTRACT OR OTHER DOCUMENT WITH 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. LIMITS SHOWN MAY HAVE BEEN REDUCED BY PAID CLAIMS. p ILIA TYPE OF INSURANCE INSR WVD POLICY NUMBER (MMIDO/YYYY) (MN LIMITS GENERAL LIABILITY EACH OCCURRENCE $ 1000000 A X COMMERCIAL GENERAL LIABILITY PL238817800 04/22/11 04/22/12 PREMISES occurrence $ 50000 I CLAIMS -MADE I X I OCCUR MED EXP (My one person) $ EXCL PERSONAL &AOV INJURY $ 1000000 GENERAL AGGREGATE $ 2000000 GEN'L AGGREGATE LIMIT APPLIES PER PRODUCTS - COMP/OP AGG $ 2000000 7 POLICY 3I TI jE-- n LOC $ AUTOMOBILE LIABIUTY COMBINED SINGLE LIMIT g 1000O00 (Ea accident) B X ANY AUTO ACP7143233885 03/01/12 03/01/13 BODILY INJURY (Per person) $ ALL OWNED AUTOS BODILY INJURY (Per accident) $ SCHEDULED AUTOS PROPERTY DAMAGE X HIRED AUTOS (Per accident) $ X NON -OWNED AUTOS $ A UMBRELLALIAB X OCCUR X.52388179 04/22/11 04/22/12 EACH OCCURRENCE $ 9000000 X EXCESS LIAB CLAIMS -MADE AGGREGATE $ 9000000 DEDUCTIBLE $ — RETENTION $ $ WORKERS COMPENSATION I TORY L WC SI IMITS ER AI U- i I OI H- AND EMPLOYERS' LIABILfTY Y/N ANYPROPRIETOR /PARTNER/EXECUTIVEn E.L. EACH ACCIDENT $ OFFICERIMEMBER EXCLUDED? N t A (Mandatory in NH) E.L. DISEASE - EA EMPLOYEE $ II yes, describe und er DESCRIPTION OF OPERATIONS below E.L. DISEASE - POLICY LIMIT $ C Excess Auto Liab XOMW230212 03/01/12 03/01/13 Occurence 1000000 Aggregate 1000000 DESCRIPTION OF OPERATIONS / LOCATIONS 1 VEHICLES (Attach ACORD 101, Additional Remarks Schedule, If more space is required) CERTIFICATE HOLDER CANCELLATION SHOULD ANY OF THE ABOVE DESCRIBED POLICIES BE CANCELLED BEFORE FORINFO THE EXPIRATION DATE THEREOF, NOTICE WILL BE DEUVERED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE POLICY PROVISIONS. For Information Purposes Only AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE J. Scott Brothers I ®1988 -2009 ACORD CORPORATION. All rights reserved. ACORD 25 (2009/09) The ACORD name and logo are registered marks of ACORD w m - :,•••••••--- -� p a (/ F --, � r s- - - � t s 1 `"~' aL3'> "' `fir , = :- r; ,�. sc r- 0"M rs. Stealth Series • 10 -year limited on all ramp components • 10 -year limited on all HDPE substrate • 5 -year limited on phenolic surface Begins on the date of delivery or when the on -site work is complete, under the condition that the W skatepark equipment has no defect in material and /or workmanship. Should purchaser believe American Ramp Company has failed to meet the terms of this warranty, they shall notify American U Ramp Company, and American Ramp Company shall, at its sole discretion, repair or provide replacement parts. Installation of replacement parts are not covered under this warranty and freight C is to be prepaid by purchaser. This warranty is exclusive and is in lieu of all other warranties, whether expressed, im•lied, or statutor . 10 Exceptions to Warranty C Repairs required by normal wear, neglect, abuse, accident, vandalism, use of products other than the intended purpose, and acts of nature or God are not warrantied. The warranty does not cover any W modifications, additions, or changes to the equipment unless approved in writing by American Ramp Company. American Ramp Company will in no way be held liable for any damages, problems, or —1.-) injuries that occur as a result of an installation that is not factory installed or supervised by factory C trained •ersonnel. ._ Disclaimer of Consequential Damages - m American Ramp Company shall not be held liable to purchaser, purchaser's customers, or other users of the product, or to anyone else for incidental, consequential or any other direct loss or E damage or for lost profits or revenues of any kind, arising out of this agreement, whether in any action for or arising out of breach of contract, tort, fraud, or otherwise. Safety 143 Purchasers are responsible for ordering equipment appropriate to the level of expected users. Equipment should be inspected regularly by purchaser to ensure that it is safe and in good repair. Should the purchaser neglect any suggested maintenance, this warranty is rendered invalid. 31 Purchaser assumes all liability for site location and any and all problems resulting from such •lacement noise, vandalism, traffic, etc. . ...) C ro L L j 3 ,_ ......_ r (:::„_____\,_____---- ---- , _ _ ----- '';Q-\ss'---i---- 8 *C6 "olo . \7 11i ts_ • .,__ Pro Series 20 year limited on all steel ramp components * Begins on the date of delivery or when the on -site work is complete, under the condition that the skatepark equipment has no defect in material and /or workmanship. Should purchaser believe American Ramp Company has failed to meet the terms of this warranty, they shall notify American Ramp Company, and American Ramp Company shall, at its sole discretion, repair or provide replacement parts. Installation of replacement parts are not covered under this warranty and freight is to be prepaid by purchaser. This warranty is exclusive and is in lieu of all other warranties, whether expressed, implied, or statutory. Exceptions to Warranty Repairs required by normal wear, neglect, abuse, accident, vandalism, use of products other than the intended purpose, and acts of nature or God are not warrantied. The warranty does not cover any modifications, additions, or changes to the equipment unless approved in writing by American Ramp Company. American Ramp Company will in no way be held liable for any damages, problems, or injuries that occur as a result of an installation that is not factory installed or supervised by factory trained •ersonnel. Disclaimer of Consequential Damages American Ramp Company shall not be held liable to purchaser, purchaser's customers, or other users of the product, or to anyone else for incidental, consequential or any other direct loss or damage or for lost profits or revenues of any kind, arising out of this agreement, whether in any action for or arising out of breach of contract, tort, fraud, or otherwise. Safety Purchasers are responsible for ordering equipment appropriate to the level of expected users. Equipment should be inspected regularly by purchaser to ensure that it is safe and in good repair. Should the purchaser neglect any suggested maintenance, this warranty is rendered invalid. Purchaser assumes all liability for site location and any and all problems resulting from such placement (noise, vandalism, traffic, etc.). Solo Series 15 year limited on all precast ramp components * Begins on the date of delivery or when the on -site work is complete, under the condition that the skatepark equipment has no defect in material and /or workmanship. Should purchaser believe American Ramp Company has failed to meet the terms of this warranty, they shall notify American Ramp Company, and American Ramp Company shall, at its sole discretion, repair or provide replacement parts. Installation of replacement parts are not covered under this warranty and freight is to be prepaid by purchaser. This warranty is exclusive and is in lieu of all other warranties, whether ex • ressed, im • lied, or statuto . Exceptions to Warranty Repairs required by normal wear, neglect, abuse, accident, vandalism, use of products other than the intended purpose, and acts of nature or God are not warrantied. The warranty does not cover any modifications, additions, or changes to the equipment unless approved in writing by American Ramp Company. American Ramp Company will in no way be held liable for any damages, problems, or injuries that occur as a result of an installation that is not factory installed or supervised by factory trained sersonnel. Disclaimer of Consequential Damages American Ramp Company shall not be held liable to purchaser, purchaser's customers, or other users of the product, or to anyone else for incidental, consequential or any other direct loss or damage or for lost profits or revenues of any kind, arising out of this agreement, whether in any action for or arising out of breach of contract, tort, fraud, or otherwise. Safety Purchasers are responsible for ordering equipment appropriate to the level of expected users. Equipment should be inspected regularly by purchaser to ensure that it is safe and in good repair. Should the purchaser neglect any suggested maintenance, this warranty is rendered invalid. Purchaser assumes all liability for site location and any and all problems resulting from such • lacement noise, vandalism, traffic, etc. . `10,00 401000?- e W 9 it6: I R D QPE GRAND OPENING PACKAGE FR EE I • GIVEAWAYS & PRIZES t • Boards t i 4 . -i *4 -`.� ' � • T- Shirts O I' , 1 '' , • Stickers , 0 • • Key Chains ; ..°* 0 # ," .. 2-1 tk- \ IN KS . 4 c�tetEPAR 9: '1 : •r ?, S 4 i , ,.,7"4.21111- - 773: 7 , L._ ,,,, '„ r �► ; 0 t h , ) r.4 ` '‘ '' � of CIA ' r � n z . ice► a•i, s e i *���� sue` n 1 , / „Ai 1 . ,rm e- %J• pa `_s 'r l � • be • 1111 ' - Ilk - 1 ,1,9 , , I .fiL.A€4, , : ,... ...,,• A .. . .s, _ , ,,.. ... . _ " . • ,,, , is: 1 , . li . ••■ 4 , ...... _ . „. .;.: .-,, - t _ 1St .. ARC President, Nath�. ri Bemo getting exact measurements for Pier 7 • PRECAST CONCRETE • 15 -YEAR WARRANTY • PERFECT SKATEPARK UPGR imimik . , ;;: .',.- ' 0 - ' ' . Ull , ; I OJ , , .: r L / (}� , / ...■ i 0 0 frill 0.1 _ ,, - .. U1 ; * Qom. # . i ,• JERSEY BARRIER ' ' # CE j , .10 4 v V ,; ' , P i i Roadway Construction U The Replica Series taI -ies the most famous skate spots in the world and brings them to your city. p __I There are a handful of famous skate spots located around the globe that are regularly featured it magazines and videos. Most skaters will never have the opportunity to travel to a faraway destination t< Q any of these legendary spots. So we have developed our Replica Series equipment which duplicates sites exactly down to the precise angles and dimensions. It is now possible to bring these coveted skate to your local skatepark. Though we have not changed the dimensions of the original spots, our engineer W improved the structural durability to withstand the abuse that skateboarding causes on equipment. Our R Series equipment can be incorporated into master plan designs or can easily be added to existing skai facilities to expand the skating experience. 8 0 0 9 L I 9 2 0 C PERFECT FOR CREATING A NEW SKATE SPOT OR DROPPING INTO YOUR EXISTING SKATEPARK MIIirI11 r : ,I � r i <'..-. LA HIGH BANK SAN JOSE UPLEDGE PIER 7 ■ Los Angeles, CA San Jose, CA San Francisco, CA • 1111 _ , y l _. IIIIPwg MARBLE BENCH CRUZ SLANT PAD TRIANGLE LEDGE Las Vegas, NV Los Angeles, CA Barcelona, Spain f ` - ;� :) 4. : ft / , r forwnut 1 ' 1 • 1 -1 .ffP 4- '''.- — /,, DRAGON BACK CHINA BANKS HU BA LEDGE China San Francisco, CA Anywhere, USA i www.americanrampcompany.com 29 Green Skate Initiatives Skatepark design, manufacturing, and construction should be innovative ,� Alk and highly functional with consideration to sustainability and environ- mental preservation. • 1. LOCATION SELECTION. Seek to redevelop neglected sites or brownfields to lessen the environmental damage of further urban sprawl. 2. SITE DEVELOPMENT. Skatepark sites should incorporate native vegetation with a goal of at least 20% vegetated open space per project site area to protect and restore the surrounding habitat. The site and installed equipment as a whole should have a minimal heat island effect. Skatepark design and con- struction should be sensitive to stormwater runoff to eliminate contaminants entering natural water flows. 3. PARTNERS AND SUPPLIERS. Team with vendors and business partners that are taking their own steps to protect our environment and natural resources. Search for vendors and suppliers that are operation- ally proximal to avoid trucking raw materials over long distances. 4. RESPONSIBLE BUILD METHODS. Manufacturers, installers, and builders of skatepark equipment should identify areas of waste and excess and maximize efficiency and accuracy of work force, energy, and materials. Manufacturing, construction, land clearing, or demolition waste involved with skatepark development should be managed responsibly by salvaging or recycling as much as possible. 5. SUSTAINABLE PRODUCTS. Skatepark equipment should be resilient and long- lasting, composed of recyclable and /or recycled materials, and feature low- emitting finishes. When lighting is necessary, install high - efficiency or solar powered lighting. This will optimize the lifespan of a skatepark and 41I■ /Ilk t t illi t 1 71 111 1, 111141 decrease maintenance costs all while reducing environmental impact. ARC Sustainable Practices At American Ramp Company we take pride in our commit- building the highest quality, longest lasting skateparks will ment to providing the highest quality skateparks possible. As insure the least environmental impact. 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