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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1999 02 22 Consent Item B ~ - COMMISSION AGENDA ITEM B CONSENT X INFORMATIONAL PUBLIC HEARING REGULAR February 22, 1999 MGR ~=:;rcL Meeting REQUEST: Fire Department requesting authorization for emergency roof repairs to Fire Station # 24. PURPOSE: The purpose of this Commission item is to gain Commission authority to authorize the City Manager to award a contract for emergency roof repairs to Fire Station # 24 at 102 North Moss Road to Tip-Top Roofing Co., Inc. for an amount not to exceed $23,400.00. CONSIDERATIONS: Fire Station # 24 has numerous roof leaks that are causing damage not only to the current roof system but also to the building interior. The Fire Department contacted three contractors to receive quotes to repair the roof to prevent further damage. GRI of Orlando, Inc., Hammock Bros. Roofing Co., Inc. and Tip-Top Roofing Co., Inc. were all asked to provide a quote which would in their opinion correct the current problem and prevent further damage. After receiving the three quotes the City Manager asked Commissioner McLeod to review the proposals for his recommendation for the needed repairs. After review of the three proposals by Commissioner McLeod it was recommended that the proposal by Tip-Top Roofing Co., Inc. be forwarded to the City Commission for consideration. The Fire Department is requesting funding for this project for an amount not to exceed $23,400.00 from the General Fund Reserves due to the emergency nature of this problem. February 22, 1999 Consent Agenda Item "B" Page 2 Patching has been attempted and buckets and water chutes have been placed in the attic area to prevent further damage. The proposal by Tip-Top Roofing Co., Inc. also includes a 20-year NDL (No Dollar Limit) labor and material warranty. FUNDING: The funding was not requested or approved in this current year budget, but due to the emergency nature of this problem the Fire Department is requesting funding for an amount not to exceed $23,400 from the General Fund Reserves. RECOMMENDATION: It is recommended that the City Manager be authorized to award a contract for roofing repairs from Tip-Top Roofing Co., Inc. for an amount not to exceed $23,400.00 from the General Fund Reserves. IMPLEMENTATION SCHEDULE: Award the contract / purchase order by February 23, 1999. Construction to occur within approximately 2 weeks from approval with completion within 30 days. ATT ACHMENTS: 1. Quote from Tip-Top Roofing Co., Inc. 2. Quote from GRI of Orlando, Inc. 3. Quote from Hammock Bros. Roofing Co., Inc. COMMISSION ACTION: 02/05/99 U9:49 '(i'4ui66vuSuH Ii Y 1 lit' t\l)ut l.\\~ "t:;J\........ . . TIP TOP ROOFING CO" INC. FACSIMILE TRANSMITTAL SHEET COMPANY: FR04 ~.\ \ ~~~~ DATE: ~\S;\ 9<=t "rOl'.-\!. 1'10. Of l'^GES INCLUDING COVER: o SENDER'S REFERF.SCF. NUMJlER: TO:~t:L'A 0 () . -l.-J1"1V- '\':::)~\~ FAX NUMlIER: PHONE NlJMIlE.R: RE: \<-e. _ ~~ YOL"R REFERENCE :-''U'MBEl\; o URGE."....'T 0 FOR REVIEW - o PLEASE COMMTh'T ~EASE REPLY o PLEASE RECYCLE NOTES/COMMENTS: .Q CD~ it- w\ \ \ (U>>U'\!e- - '\ ~ \ ~\\A~~\ ~ \~€., A- .... POST OFFICE BOX 941959 · MAITLANDt FLORIDA ~2794-1959 PHONE: (407}660-2212 · FAX: (407}66 0-0 509 lI2/ll5:99 U9: -Hl '5'4l1 i tHi lIt,J 5l.l9 llY 111Y }(l)lIFL\{., ~I.J')"; PONDING.WATER SHOULD NOT .'. BE YOUR' PROBLEM Thi,ty 10 Icmy years ;'J.:O i! W;L-; " 1..\11lI1l)(1rI pr.ll..tit-C Iu design !UwUy 11;11 II ~ "i;. Inl:llt. Hal I'ud~ Wl'lcoHm dLosigm.'d In \...... III II x.k:d wilh w;II~'r in W;IOll<..'f ",..nlhs 1(11' lot ulillJ.:. Bul l,vcr Ihe rl..~tr.i.ll1e motlng ind\l'\ll)'. ;1ti1..'lllllin~ 10 n,'duC\: ruor tkt:k h I,ldill~ as \\,\.'ll as l,\ll11pC....1..;;I!in~ for n(.'\~1' 111\.'ll\hl-,1I1C sy~enl" whiL:h tl."quil\.' positive th:lina~L:. h:L~ ru~hl.:'d 10,' gl1.':1\l'r Skl('X:. ll~l- :llIy iF,. I"ll.'r 1(1\)[ or mon:. Tod:I)'. 1\ll;lIly lbl ('(Xl!:" ;111: J,tcm:r.llly 'i:.led whl,;nI.'Y~,! pr.ll1ic.11. TIll: Jow-slo'pl: I"llllr fI.'mail1-"i. how\.'Vcr, Ihl.' ropul:trd loil,;c. ,,'sJ1l:l:i:tlly for brgcr S1nll.:llIl"C.~ like n~IO\I- EIl1urin~ f:tt'ililies, w:lrC!lDlISl'S and shop- pint: n:nlers bel..':ILlSL: it is hy far Ihe most ........<I!1oll\iGtl way to cover I:1rt:e su..r;JCC ;lI...';IS. l>1.'spill' CrfIJllS III dl:tin roof ;tn.-..1.'i. 1111.' 1\1l1S1 Cllsl dk-\.1ive dcsign tlll:n cxpe- ..i,:IW....s sulll\.." pomlir1j.: w:llt:r uue 10 :1 v;lr;..'IY of dn:UtnSt:InCL'S. -nil' lISII~,1 SO!lIIitlll 10 .1It: c1ill1il1~llinn of ptlntl;ll).: j.~ Ih.... il1lrodliclinn of ~lddilion:11 sll'I1\.'. '111l:rL' is:1 lr.ldL'-orr ill :lddillJ,: slope III :1 .~lnK1un:_ While il will provide h....ucr dr:lin:1gc. Ihe gn::tter lhe slope llll.! gr~tll.!r Illc t.OS! of huilding cOn1pont:nts :l" well:.ls (k-si~r1 ;lIlt! ....OrlSlnl....lion I.."(ISIS. Cost of Slope UsirlJ.: lht: im\."rior columns tikI! :illPfXJrt tl,L' roof;ls Olll: cX;ullPh:, ,,"uill.lt 114" slo)'X: l\) :a roof will v:try Illl.' sizes. of thc_"ie t:llllllllnS:lS wdl :IS Ihe COSIS or f;lbrit:~llion. "';'Sl: ('XII~1 ('osls ;lfC nol usually reOcct\."'(l ,'1:111 of lIlt: dirL'L1 moO ng price. n~lt !h~:'ic c,."IS nlh:" me dil",:(,;lly .1I(rihlll.lblc 10 the type or (oolinj.: ml..'ll1hr:.lnc sJ'l.'CiIic<.l. ^nolhcr :Ipprn:lch to sloping ;\ n;1t roof slnlClun: is lhrough Ihl: \ISI: of t:tpcred Solubilized j""''''''~;'''''''''' AspI1alt .........1 qlliring ;l\l avcr.\gc R-V;lIUl:. of 10 eOSL~ :Jrrroxin~llcly $37, 1\00. Ullli7.inj,t ;1 n;l! JXXll't11YflC jn~ul;lti()n Coal tar's ehomU~1 ~re make5 it Feliistant to w:.ter lInd other materials. Asphalt's molocule', far IC!I&S chemically ~ble, sysll.'l11. Tn providins-: llllnd lv link up with vther materials. ThIs process Is evident when lltc s:Jmc projL.:cl wilh asphalt i$ 5ubmet'geclln w:aler for a prolonged period 01 tUne.. In ;1 114" I'X:( IL ClrCr, photo abo"., mopping grade roofing asphalt immersed In water lor 51. ,"ontM has reacted Wilh the walor. This process brealr.5 Ihe amount of in'iu- down asphalt mol_Idee into --.t.... svluble co"",ounds thllt will I:ttio!\ lIscd is in- wa5h away. Coal tar, at right, shows no sign or reacting aft.... four C"1'C:1S(,"d sis.:nillclnlly ~ear!i under water. uue 10 Ihe :unOUnI ol'bo.I,,-1 slock n:qllin.'(1 Lo ubl:1in Ihe: slope:. '11~ :It.lc.lirion:llll'\..'l(cn;ll COst:;, :dung with Ihe :JtklL"C.Ilil1ll: reCJuir~"C.I for in.st:tlliltion. brings Ihe t:lpercd !o'}'S!l!11l coM 10 $7t1.700~ owr twice :IS Illudl. insulalion sys!l."ms. While uflell ('ollsid- \"I'l'd :1 pr.1 ct it.:1I :1 fl- pftladl, Ihe ,,'osls ;lS- S<X:;.llL'LI w!r.h lhe use of t;I(')l:(l'(l :;ys[~ms c.!n be quile hi~h, ag:lin int.R~lsing lhe t:()SL~ of COl)sll'\.IClion. On ~m :lCluall,l,OOO sq. fL rOllf. insllb- tion iml:lll;l!ion r~- -. Controlled Flow of Water Jmmcdi:IIC roof dl';lin;lgc i:; no! ;tlw:lYs clcsin.'(L In ccltlin ;\teas of Ihe CQllncC)'. lll~mici[')".11i[it:s rcquirL.: th~ now ur roar \'I;lll:r into lheir syslem he commllco. In mO:;1 CJ.~cs, (he W:IIcr must be l'1.'I,linl"(l on lhe roof. controlling il~ now jnlo 111<: I1lU- I'idpul ;:,y;:,Il:III. ~lh"Ubh 1'1Ich 1'\l(lf :o.\nll.-- IUrl~S con be desigol.>d to USSun: Ul611 tht: reservoired w:ller find~ it.. W:lY to Ih~ d....Jin.o;, excessive slope will CUlISl.: uncycn -~ ~~~.=- .~ ~ .:. - . ~;t.<:, 'i~,): .:,.~,,~....~:..l...j~ 1~.:(j~~~::~~+:~'~,~~ ;l~:,.. ':.:' .. \ ~~,::t.~~\'lt'P ~~.'\1 i!p' ~ ," 'IKI~'~",:: t. -.; ...~f,t_-d~''',_!::,::, '. , ;,..... .-... . , . . .' . ,- : ~ . ':'i.'. . . ""'.~:~ < - ,.~.~.... ....-.~.;~.. ..O_,..G GIUDE 1I000F1NG A$I'HAL-r ',.,_fl'Ift ...,., fo, .,. ",.,.,..... COAL TAR """'lffCO PlTCIf __.d ItI ...,., ,...,- ,..... di..,lriblllion of wcit:hl G......lling uthl:r 1"0- lcnlbl problcll1"~. The Illoo;t pr,Ktic;tl ;11'- prouch is to d~'sign Ihe (,(X If sll'\lclun.' It.t or with ;1 very minimal slopc. A More Practical Approach Altbough 1i(1I11l: sJupe Jl~IY 1)1: n.'qllin~lll' avoid c:<ces.o;ivc wall."r wdghl. tht:re j,o; no r.......LO;OI1 10 illC\lr Ihe c.:ost of imml..'LIialt: ;IOU complctl" tlr,;\in:lgc lo COlllpcn.o;;lIe ror the in:tdl."411:lcic.~ Or;J \'oor 1l11:lIlhl'~II1C sy.o;ICJl\. Unlike olher m<:mhl';lIl1." sys(l.:nl.'i which fl.-quire eomkJcrahle slope 10 oh(ain po~i- tivl.: dr:ti!l:l~t:. err.! I lar 1)\lill-l'P ruors by lht:ir l1;ttun: can widl.-;lanU ctlnlinuou.'i ex. pt.1,o;lIrc 10 $t:muing W'.ltCf. In.lddition ICl tI,..., CONfoMdOC Coo PoC( l 02/U.5/~n) Ol:i:.Hl '0'40 i b ti lll,J 5lJ V 11 i' 1 \)1" !{\)I.lt 1.\'" 1'1I1.L:'I"'~11l pfll~\"I'lilJll rflllll j111lldill,c.: concli- I illll< ,":d 1:1,:' pild 1 rllor~ 1\:si,~1 dd\",'ill':'- Li"n 1'" "II ai..h(Jrn~' CIlIlI;uJ)il1:UII... whit'll I,-'n" \(, ~'llIW,,'nI "',11..' (Ill Ih\: !'tIC JI'!; :>llrf:It:L', (:,,:11 U(s 1\.'SiSI;U1Cl: 10 1)(:lrok'ulIl distil- bll'S, :ll.ill'i, 'i:lltS, :I'i wl'11 :IS 1ll:1l1Y OlhL'r ."( 11111'1 'llntls /illllld illlh~'I')or lOp l'IWilllll- 111,'111 I"",,';d., lit., huilding C1Wrl~'r $:'"1.":11..-,. p""I""1I II t, p:1I1 iu d:.rfy in il1du~Lri:t1 ...nvi. "'IIIIll'llh wlll'rl.." ';~pll~U"L''; l"h:lIlKL' I\.'!-:l'- I.llh wlLlt pft/llm'lioll '\l'lI.lil'i~-.llillns. S"""".IIIllUdd huild;l1:': L"d,'S, rl,.tl!-:l1iz- ill;J.II", IIlli'llll' r'":IIUrl"S "I' ol:1I 1:11' :ll1d Ihl' IIn.d III gin' '''lkl'iJi.,.~ a mill"\.' pl~ll'ri~:.1 "PI"'II:,dl III "L':lli"K wi,lI dilliulh I'lKlr LIllldil;. illS, h;\Vl' IlIwn..,1 I Ill' minilllulIl, '.IIIJll' ...'tjUi",'mi:llls fllr ~';;If 1:11' l1lonng rrolll II,," III I/H" pl'r fOOL II to; l."XPl'l'lL'd Ihal :111 ,11; 1 jllr "'lllt. htl\lil':; will :Idupt lhis S;III1<' :'ppro:ld, in Iht.' nl':lr rUIUI\.', I.nwt.or ,,1< '1'1'" l~ II' .'\1:11 1;10' allllws sp~'~'ilkrs lilt." 11,'nlnl Ill'sihilily III It:II1<11o: 1I:I<liliol1:11 j1I1,llk'lIl Silll;llillns Jllllrt: drt."ltivdy. luw- ~'ri'lg minimum slll(1(,' rl'flllil'lollllomS :llso f.'p,'vsnl'.'i ;1 111;ljllr Sll"P llJW~ln.J rt:ulIdnH llI:,I.'ri:I' ;1I1d bbllr l'USts, ~L'.\Vcll :IS si~llill- Cllllty 1"''',~'il1~ l.vt.TollI jllh l'tJsL'i, The Secret of Coal Tar 'I'll.' ~l'TL'1 III' l"tl;~1 I;I..'S Slll.'l't.'S:i lil',~ in ilS 1'11.'111;,':11 an;Ikl'lIp. Althllllgh L'l):'!' 1~Il' is ~I IlIixlllr,' Ill' 1l1:1I1y t..tllllr)()lllld.~, ils lIniqut.' Il11l1t'(I,br slnll111l1.' pmvidl',~ it wilh ~'v- l'l~ll dl;II~I..l..rislil'S itk':d'y slIil\,'d IiII' lung I,'nll ,., II ,I' "1"llllll:III~' 1",..rrllnll:llll'\,'. 1)1'. Thtllll:\s /l.bllllY. I>in."t.tur or Vt.'nlllrL' \(loSl-:lId" llOl'" Inc. Ot."S Pbim:s, II., C)(- Jlbill,~. "If IIlll' W.'ll' II H 1 IIllJ>:lIV IlIl'lypil':d nJ:.1 t~lr 11101 l't1.1 ft: with, ,~:'y. onl' or:lsph:llr, lilt.: l'l1:,1 [:11' molL'l'lIlL' Wlluld f\.'Sl'll1blL' :1 ring-like stnK11lre whitt.- lilt." :Isph:lll Illol- el'lllt. wOlild rd1t."t.'t :1 l:h~lin~like (,h_"Si~n" AlIhough tl1l.'SC m:llcri:ds look wry much :llikt.', IIll'ir h:lsic mo!t'cul:lr t1iITI.'n:nt."l.'S (':IlISl'S rile..' two 1l'\:lrt.'ri:lL'i 10 pcrfonn q\lile dilT.'rl"ltly \Illlll'r ...il11il:lr ('ondiliol1S," An'IJrtling 10 Dr. M:IlI11Y, 11lL' <:!oSl,,'d-I'h1J.: 1I\1l1l:t:lIIL-s whit'll m:,kt.'lIP [Ill' c():'llt:lI~ :Irl..' lti}.lhly sl;lhk.li~lllly p:ld<l."d 10~~'lh~',., Vl'''Y l'lIll\.'si\'~' :Illd t1lL"rl"l'ore Ihey :llll~lL't l-:Id, llllll'r. 'l1,is ~'llltl.si\-l.ll~~'S gi\'l'~ t.'u:t1I:lr :1 1l:1l1l1:11 n.'.~iSI:IOL't.' 111 linl<ing lit') wi[h for- l.jglllll:II\,'ri:lk -And i[ i1< Itll" this ''t.':IStln, "1,,-, ~~IYs. "lll:lll'O:d [:Ir l~ highly rcsisl:lnr to Ihe t.,n~'t.'IS or 11:IlIIl:d :Iging, tlloi.""\Ir\: :'10<.1 1l111;Sllll'L' v:tpor. S:llt~. pell'O!eUI11 t1t:lived sllhsl:lnl't.'S ~lI1d m:tny tllher elel11enrs com- rlltlllly ((I\lntl in :1 \"tlllr-Itlp "lwironlllt."nL" St:lt.'l'lin!t lh.. ri~~ll[ IlIllllng sy:<lL'l11 l~ l'ri[;- t.:1l lo :l hLlildillJ.:'s rx-rfurl1l:lOl'C :ant.! ~\Jl llWI1t..,.'s S:lliS!:It.'lion. , , , AlliedSignal Roofing Systems Allil'lL~i!-:O'.II's '-0:\1 I:lr l)ircllt:s 11:IW, bC,'to'n o ~ LL>;L'l1 IIII' tlL~ld ll'Vl.." :IOtl low-slofX:' ttx)lin~ :lpplil:lIillns 1(11' UVl... 135 Yt.";II~. Even'flx.by, I'(X)!" in'il:lll:lli(lI1.~ (brill~ b:lL'k liD :1ru.1 SO Yl.':lI'S :m: still r1l11l,i()J1io~ l'tlnl1nnin;.: till' product's 1)(,..fonn:IIK'L', 111L'll.' L'i no oth,t:r ,roof systL'll1 willl 1l1L' plown rr:','k ",'(o/'d of (wI Clr, Allktl~i~n:lI's Bb<:l( AI1l10."" ro.u t:lr roolinR "'YSll'J\IS' :1,,: 1);ld\l'll b)':1 $12 hillion FUllllnt: =;(Xl CllrplJr.uillll :tntl j11ll1t.'l,'-"t1 hy :1 V';lIi~1y Ill' \Y:1rl:lJ1IY (In'1-.'T:ln1.'i wilh ",10 ~xdllsion It If pondinA \v:.ll~r. R To It..lp as-oil/I'\.' (llI:dity :lppliL-:Hillll.'i, ;,': ~ilIU!.'ll ,".~~ 1.':~1~\ ~'~llll.s~n:':l., . .'\1 ',....,...1 ,,!:........I,_.I...&."I...I_....~~'. ,J"lt:~.;f. '. ."'r1 . .. '.':. ',;' ",'/;)~!J;)l'!!.'1I1. ~Ull,1I0a ' ............, ,'...,.. ,'.. " ,_..,.., ....~. '.'1. r.~ .' :". T ~,,~..~~... . or: XV;I OC,I.<).I n .110\1. I f~or-Z')(IlO ,;'\1 'U^''''''!JJl't'J fS01 !I''ll '0',1' "'L'''',(~ ~\I!J(N'III,~!.)I;\IUllllr.) ',)UI P:u:i!Sfl.'lIIV ~V'.I.) COlli tar pilch roo'$ offer long-torm protection from ponding eonditons. Allil'll"ign:11 Comml'n:i:.tl RooflflgSy.':tl.'11\-: h:L'i ;1 n:ltion;,\ nl"tWOrk or rooIing ('()OIr.I('tOrS f\."t.'o~ni~l'll fur their L'.'<lx:ril.'fl('\.' in huill-UP ttlolln~ :Lo,; \Veil :l-: :1 Tl"t.'llIlicll s...'IVil'l.' O:'1It.'- wllil:h On"e,~ :l...-..i.-a:U1(:C on gencl~IIll~hl1k~IJ infon 11;I[ion. ('\.ISllllll-f.(l11er:lll:dsrx.'(:ilit:11 p.ln~. :llld :1I\~\Vl'l~ [0 SfX:dlic lcchnil:llqlll':iliun.'i. Conclusion low-slof1L' rt)or.-: ;1 rt.' s[ill :1 gcitlt.1 ul'Sign if till' L'Om:l't mofin~ I1ll:mhl:tne to; dlllSCrl. 'nlC exrl.'nsiv~ solution of :lddi"l-: slop'- . nor :llw:1YS nl"{,'l"S,':IlY [0 :Khi~'vL' lilt." ~ sin:cJ' drL~1-;1 W:llL'rtighl roof 11l1~k,'r 1IIl' most dl'Ill:,ndiog CirL'lII11S1:lnccs. '11,,: ownL'r, :1rt.:hit~d :In<.l spedfiL'r ShUI.ld 1';1('- 1oJ" in till' t.lirl'l1 :IIlU ;ndin."t.1 l'tIMS uf duxlSing:1 s(X'l'irle mofi"t-: 1"~"llhl~tnt.'. A <,'ompk'll' IifL' lyd(j l'OSI ;In:llysis 01':1 mol' !\"ysr~m is [he- only :ll'l'1.1r:1I" pil'tul'l' or IhL' 11Il:Ill"OSI or:l m( or. J:; 1 V :.> I III :I II ::> leu6~spa!lI~ ll::/U.,):8~1 U8:..H 'O'~ I) T b bl) I).') U ~j " ~lliedSignal CHEMICALS i i I-' iUl'" l<Ui.lt 1.\1.. ~ t)ll" AlliedSign:1l Inc. Commerci.a.l Roofing Systems 2000 Regency Parkway Suite 255 C:uy. NC 27511-8507 B()()" 221..64 90 FAX 919-461-4720 COAL TAR ROOFINC SYSTEM IS BEST BUY FOR CONDOMINIUM Condo Owners Association Gets Higher Quality at Lower Cost The Board of DirCClors, Roofing Conunittce of the Villages ofWindmeadows Condo Associalion. Altamontc Springs, FL, listened carefully to the expert advice of contractors, consultants and engineers before choosing a coal tat roofing system for the twenty-five-year-old condominiums. Several roofing options were explored in detail, including the development of complete specifications for both a tapered modificd-J.splult roof and 3 de.'1d-levcl coal tar roofmg system for the 80,000 square feet of roofing on 22 buildings. Everyone learned some valuable lessons about the cost and Quality of roofUlg systems. The most important lesson was that the price of the roofing membmne is not always the best indicator of quality, especially for low-sloped roofing systems. Contractors were able to bid nearly $100,000 lower using the coal tat roofing system rather than the tapered modified-bitumen system, yet all agreed that coal tar was best for this applieatiOl1, AnOdlcT impommr Jesson was tbal the appearance of the coal tar roofing system was better than would have been obtained using a tapered system. which would have altered the original architecturai design. Moreover, the actual inct;cl/;.tinn or tl,,., r.n.:ol t...r rnnfine '"}"<t...m h",ti littl,., imp"'''' nn th,., lir~l,., I)r ("Dmfl)rt (lfthe l't"Sidcnts, many of whom W~le retired persons. In the final 3llalysis, the owners and residents oflhe Village ofWindmcadows Coodos were delighted to obtain a good- looking, high-quality roofing system at a low cost. They are unanimous in their opinion that they got the best buy for their reroofing needs. Less Trouble, Lower Cost Like many Olher condominiums, the Windm(,:adows condominiums were built to satisfy the increased demand for retirement communities in Florida in (he 19705. The original roof was a very-low-sloped, asphalt built-up roof over a pl~"",ood deck. Settlement of the building and roof deck over twenty years resulted in many areas where the roof was nearly d~ level, creating isolated ponding on the roof. ,-"-- :- : ';~'~~--_..:-.~~;~'--'--'::":' ~ . ...'. '..'.' -:--' -::-~-"- . . , "~p!.'!'!?Jl!j':"C:"?: ~~~'.' 0+:;:""-' ~.;- _.__.-:"0_=~~"">~..,uo:..~ r " ~~.~..~.~ -"'Illo...... "'~'. l..;.. --.' ,.~.,.;--:.~ . . ., ", I"'~ ~"" -~~ . --r-: . . ,;.: ~ .'...._ ~ . _i.,-~.sllr~~~- . ..' ~.."t ~. ...:.~~ .,"'...-. :. '" ...~r"; .....":i1. ~ ".' ~ ' , ..... .~:-... '\. ~.~ ~-'::-..:.'. ~~..:.-.::: ~~ '\,. i.:;" "....... ".... ..~.~...~ ~.,'_...,-=::_:,~ ~....., ......... ...., '" ..n' .~-..,":S t'f t"':~:~ . ... ~~~' ~.....:.". . ~:.. " ):,)1 ~. : k""i"-"':~~"- ~ ~ "~~"..,, '--' .. , ~ . . . (I~ - ,.,.. ,~J. ".t~' .~.~'- -;~.JI ' ~~~~ " An AlliedSignaJ Roofing System turned out to be the best buy Cor the Village orWindmeadows Condos. The initial specifications were for a modified :l.Sphalt roofing system. However, when Tip-Top Roofing Company. Inc., Orlando, FL, was asked for its recommendation. Phil Johnston, Vice President, suggested that a coal tar roofmg system would be better than a modified asphalt roof. TIlen roofing consultants from Law Engineering and Environmental Services were invited to examine the site and also make a rcconuncndation, The many advantages of coal tar pitch would becomc more and more obvious as the project proceeded. Eventually Tip-Top Roofing wOn the reroofing contract, James Koeney, Facilities Services Manager with Law Engineering, proceeded to develop detailed specifications for reroofing the 22 diverse buildings, and the coal tar roofing system was projected to be least expensive because it did not require a tapered mofto be insm.l.Ied. For a coal tar roofing system. ponded water is of DO roDSequeoce, The AlliedSignal no dollar limit (NDL) U2/05:99 u9:-19 'Q'-1Uiti6uu,;u9 lIP 1U1" f{uuf 1.\\., 4U "I);:> , . ';. W;1rranty for the coal tar roofu1!:\ system would be good lor yc.ars more thaJ\ the modifIed asphall roof. yC[ the warranty would have no exclusion for ponded \\';ll~r, AllicdSignal ~ oIT~r sllch i1 warranty with no exclusioll for ponded w;lter be~usc of thc physical nnd chemical properties of coal tar. (For morc infonnation. see the rcprinted article "The Chemistry of Roofing Materials," which is aV:lilable free from AllicdSi!;nul.) , Compatible with the Condo TI1C Villagc of Wind meadows Condos include 22 buildillgs of many different roof types varying in size from 700 sq n to 5,500 sq ft. TIle flat roofs join sloped roof along the perimeter, where metal gravel stops also servC as countcrf1ashings for the sloped roof. The t)1'ical flashing specification called for copper flashings to be sealed [0 the roofwitll an AllicdSignal roof-c.cment and stripped in with two plies of coallar. Copper flashings werc chosen instead of g;ilvanized steel fl3Shing bee:l.use thc new coal tar roofing system was exp(."Ctcd to last much longer than the original asphalt BUR, TIle existing galvuni~cd fb.shing had rusted badly OYer twenty years, The copper could be c.xpcctcd to last as long as the coal tar pitch roofing sySlcm, Even though copper is more c."pensivc thi1Il galvanized steel, the cost of1hc coallar roofing systcm with coppcr flashings was lower than the cost of the modified asphalt system "ith galvanized steel. Another reason for choosing copper is that the p:ltinatcd copper is color compatible with the brown trim of lhe condos, The absence of tapering eliminated the need for unsightly height differences along thc perimeter ofthe roof. The plywood deck was replaced wl1crcvcr nccessa~' and completely re-nailed. Rosin sheath paper and fiberglass base sheet were nailed to the wood. followed by three plies ofTypc IV tar-coated fiberglass felts set in coal tar roofing pitch. Then tbc roof was flood coated and surfaced "ith a brown river rock. which ,,";lS also color compatible with thc condominiums, Sincc thc condos arc built at many different elevations. the tops of!hc roofs are often visiblc. The light-tan gravel gives the buildings a pleasant appearancc. The residents were as delighted ,,~th the final appe:lmncc of the new roofing systcm as they were with the absence of leaks, - Professional Roorers An often overlooked advantage of iln AUicdSignal coal tar roofing system is the professionalism of the manufacturer- authorized,. coal tar roofing contractors. They provide a highly professional level of servicc. Roofing contractors build their reputation by paying attention to the many details that add up to a job well donc. Authorization by AllicdSignal is an . indicator that a roofing contractor is far mote versatile and experienced than other roofing contractors. "A roofing contractor can build a reputation by offering customers a superior product a[ n lowcr cost, just like in any business," said Johnston, Enthusiastic Response from Residents Law Engineering. the firm tllat developed the coal tar specifications for the Board of Directors I Roofing Conunil[cc, was at first concerned th31 fuming would have a negative effect condo residents during installation. Since this was a reroofing rather than a new construction. and sincc many oftbc residents were retired persons, the choice ofmatcria\s was partly guided by the perceptions ofhow the installation would affect the livcs of the residents. , According to Zoct Hart. President of the Condo Associ.ttion, "There was not a single complaint from any resident. absolutely none," James Kc:cney of uw Engineering added. "111e quality of the AlliedSignal roofing system products and the professionalism from Tip-Top foreman Arthur Bookard and the entire Tip-Top Company allowed this difficult project (with roofs on many buildings) to begin. proceed and eomplcl\; widlout any problems.". u2, U5"99 , UIl: ~Il ~~(j,obUU5ll~ ! J.r iur' X\)Ut" !...." ~ ~lI)O Slate CertilicaUon No. CCC032490 l1P-TOP ROOFING CO" INC, "-', P. 0, Box 941959 Maitland. FL 32794-1959 (407) 660.2212' FAX (407) 660-0509 PROPOSAL ~nO~S"l SUBMlrl ECJ TO Winter 5 rin s Fire Station '24 ~mff'T 102 N. Moss Road PHO"'6 327-7560 OS. 1 999 JOB ~e Station House - N. & S. LDwer Roofs q'Y';"Ait=.u;U14PCOO! Winter S rin s. Florida 32708 .l'JB LOCAr.ON 102 N. Moss Rd.. Winter S rln s w.. n"",~, s..on~11 SD\fc:-ii""oO"I Jl"\O OCU"'.'r1Iaf" Remove all existing built-up roofing. insulation. fiberglass wall panels and related sheet metal flashings down to surface of existing wood decking. Properly dispose of all debris. Frame in openings where fiberglass panels are removed and sheet In with +" COX plywood, Install a new 2-layer roof insulation system over flat deck areas consisting of a base layer of 2" polyisocyanurate insulation with a layer of fa perlite Insulation overlayed. Insulation to be installed In solid moppings of hot asphalt or coal tar pitch. Base layer to be installed over a layer of rosin sheathing paper and one layer of 751 fiberglass base sheet mechanically fastened to wood decking. Install a new 4-ply tal" coated fiberglass felt. Coal Tar Pitch and gravel surfaced built-up roof in accordance with Allied Signal Coal Tar Pitch Specification No: RP-51 rc. System to consist of four (,,) plies of Tar Coated Type I V 15f fiberglass felt each set in a solid mopping of hot Type I Coal Tar Pitch. Over all completed plies apply a uniform flood coat of hot coal tar pitch and embed new in gravel surfacing. Install new pressure treated wood nailers as needed at juncture of flat area to sloped wall area to permit installation of I'\ew roof-ta-wall expanion joints. Install ne_ 16 oz. copper flanged EJ-6" roof-to-wall expansion joints at juncture of flat deck area to sloped wall areas. Construct r'leW wood curbs for reinstallation of existing kitchen/bath exhaust ventilators. presently flush mounted to roof. Install new curb. base and wall flaShing (on sloped wall areas) In accordance with Allied Signal Cranular Surfaced Reinforced Flashing specification No: G-250. Fabricate and install new 16 oz. copper. curb style. kitchen/bath exhaust ventilators to replace existing flush mount style. Fabricate and Install new 16 oz. ~ "L" flashing and surface mount counterflashing as required where sloped wall areas adjoin main uppel" bulldlng_ Fabl"icate and install new 16 oz. crpper eave drip style edge flashing on perimeter edges of sloped wall areas. Insta I with new copper transitions as needed at tie-in to lower fiat roof deck areas. Fabricate and install new 16 oz:. ~ gravel stop on all pel"lmeters to replace existing. Gravel stop ~ be installed with cover plates on all joints. all miters will be soldered and "spot deat" strips wlll be installed at 5' O.C. Re-use existing O.C. style gutters and downspouts_ Install :new lead f1lashing in all existing roof drains. Install new lead flashing on all existing ,plumbing vent stacks. Tip-Top Roofing will provide all necessary permits, Workers Compensation and General Liability Insurance. ALTERNATE: Provide Allied Signal 20 Year NOL labor and Materials Warranty:' ~OD: $1,500.00 to below AL.L. WooOWORK WILL BE CONE ON A TIME AND MATERIAL.IlASIS AND 1$ NOT INCLUDED IN THE CONTRACT PRICE, Tip TOil Rooling,lnc, has no r>'eam; by which we may del.rmlna drr...way conditions and connot guatMlee thai cracking wil not occur; lherefore we will nol ~pt llabilby for pozible dartlaga. ~FlANTFl" Tip Top ROOroft9, Inc. guarantee. agaln<lloaks duo tofaully worl<manshlp lor a p.rled of ~ lull yearn from dale of eompll!lion. Tip Top Roofing, Inc, also c...,i~.s IhaIlhey lite fully in5Ur1!d, Ilcen.ed and bonded, We propose hereby 10 furnish material ""d labor - complete In accorcbnce with above sj)Oe;fication.. Icr tile !:\1m I>i; Twenty-One-Thousand and Ninety & DO/xX dollarS IS 21. 090 .00 ,.. ~.,..... ~ IIC 0.:IS ~r.d. AI.-GR IDboccmpidadin a WGriunamikt mann.r~g 10 ~~,,.,,., aa.r~onorCl~ I~ ~~ ~ -.dr. ~..,itlbll D<<u&eeCll'\lt UJIOf' IW'C!willDeccmelll'lClIa~ lMlI' ~ ~ lNI ~.. ~ ~car..rwgcr.t '4JDI'lsvikc.lXDdentsDf dotaysDtyOl'\dOUfCDWOl o..l'lar\Ocw,.,fuo..tan\M30.w1dc:Uwsr -nt}" .o..'WCII'IunOM'.rul r;ow.- ~.C~~.Lt'l"".......o:r~DO"'D8I'1otG'leQ.llJOmlffft\l'h} ....'~wccwafulr.or~TOI'IRaoang..Ca...~INcu:. f . ;MrI .,...I....f'll1'Ittmr'QranGDrCdWt~-...~~........st..nbesubi.cl .........."''''V'''oI'....T_",OOl'"'"!..- In FuJI Within (7) Days Of Completion Tpn Ice....... resident tians ;1fC ~lll;f:;JCIOry and hat'D}' 3Ct:eP,eo. YOU 3ro ~lnOfitOO 10 00 mo *001 8. Dale of ActepUnce Signmur~ Aaato.f U8I' ("lO1) n7.1.1" \DriVC) fL l ( 0 jIIl;11.1J?lft VJ j}~ ~\~ - 1 ~ - j ~ ! v: i . L ~ . .l~ . - ... ,... ~:.. v. v':\i........\~..; : ....:, .t '.", . .. ' .- 01 _' _ _' -. ... ~ To: Timnthy 1.1I11athin ~u: 327-4750 -.-..-. -.. From: Robert Slfferd Oa1It' January 19. 1999 --..-.'- Re: Roaf (}lJnttl . ~--- -- -. - -., cc: - - .- '--' -- ._- ..-- .-.. o Urgeflt o For Review o Please Comment o Please Reply 0 Please Recycle .-' ..-..---- . H<*e: Dear Mr, LAlIlUbin: Here is the quote you requested, If you have any questiuns plel1!l~ giw ITI~ a call, . . . . . . . . . .... .- - '-' ---..- .-- - .._. -."- .-.---.---- ..-- - .-...- .-. .-" -_. -. ..- - .- '-'. ._- --- ----. '- -.-'- - .-- ._-- ..-..- '-' - .- ._--.. .--- ._- - -. ..- -..'- . .-'. - - -- .--- -.---' -- ---- .-- -. -_..-- _.---- -- .-. .--, -. --" 407 695-1212 Fax 407 699-4040 http://wwW.roofers.com GENERAL ROOFING INDUSTRIES 1251 Seminole Boulevard, Casselberry, FL 32707 Ft Lauderdale Tampa Orlando Jacksonville . ...0 .j ,"':.\ - ~ : - : ~ . i}:. ~ 0 ....:.. : ~( . - ...... . - - '.':. _ .....1_' .~: ,. ro posa Buyer: Name: Timothy Li2l1athin ProjvQt: Nllm~~ Winter Springs fire Station Title: Fire Chief Contact: Sl1Il1e Company: City of Winter Springs Company: City of Winter Springs Telephone: (407) 327-2332 Telephone: Samc Facsimile: (407) 327-4750 F ilcsiwile: Saml: Street: 102 N. Mo~ Rd, Stn:et: Sam~ City, State, Zip Winter Springs, Fl32708 City, State, Zip Same p GRi of Orlando, Inc. proposes to provide all the permits. materials. labor. equipment and insuranc~'s required to complete the roofing and sheet metal work on the project referenced above in accordance with the following specitication: 1. Completely remove the existing single ply roof down to the existing 2" polyisocyanurate und legally dispose of all roof related trash and debris, The insulation will remain. 2, Furnish and install a tapered insulation system with a 1/8" slope to the drains, / 3, Furnish and install a glass base sheet mechanically attaching it using a 1-90 fastening pattern / 4. Furnish and install one (1) ply of white granulated APP modified cap sheet. 5, Furnish and install a wood nailer at the edge to accommodate the new tapered insulation, / 6. Furnish and install 24ga galvanized metal eave flashing, gooseneck vents, and counter flashing at the wall and curbs. 7. Provide a Gri 2yr workmanship and a manufacturer 10}T limited material warranty. The price for the above listed work shall be 13a.s~ Bid: $21 ,9~O.00 Alternat~ 1: Provide a manufacturers IOyr No Dollar Limit Labor and Materit1l Warranty, The price for Alternate 1 shall be Add to th~ Base Bid: $900,00 Plea..~ see page 2 . ~ JIM ~~ ... ~ ~:a.r.... ....llI~d hJ 0.., &t'Id V.llt~" .pocir.t. i. ....bJliIQ 10 u...>e< ~ ...io<:, ,n... ,.., d><. * 407 695.1212 Fax 407 699.4040 trttp:J1www.rooferl.com CRt of Orlando, Inc. 1251 Seminola Boulevard Casselberry, FI327Q7 Tampa Ft Lauderdale Orlando Jacksonville . .c.~ of" WI pro~.l ..~I iMlv~ w;:.QlI:pCt.l'llN vf I~ .~ T.,,,,. fIN C'Q.-.Ii'ioM . nn. p~" IIt\>a1id wit~t ~""'.~ Of,"", anlJ l\"lGIt"l~ ckK.uaw:11 _ j f. \ ~ i : - ~ :. iU:' 1 . U:' : ~'i i; :-. ~ ,... '.,:. _ :...\.. 'w' .~ ;; ~ Page 2 AlternBte 2: 1. Remove the existing four (4) down spouts and cover the holt:s in the gutter. 2, Furnish and install four (4) new down spouts at the end of the gutters to prevent the water from draining on the low roofs. They will be made out of .032 aluminum mill finish to match the t:xisting me't4'\l, 3. Repair all of the joints on the ex.isting gutter, The price for Alternate 2 shall be Add to the BtSse Bid: $1,075.00 Thank you for the opportunity of providing you with this proposal and we look forwlU'd to working with Winter Springs Fire Station on this project. ~~~ Seller Robert Sifferd ACCOWll Mana~cr .--'-." DBt~: January 19, 1999 Buyer Dille , n. ,"", ~"Owlla Ib< ICCllII>...... "..h;n .\0 0.,., .nd llIIl... opmi~ \I IU'JCUI to .....' _hl.owl notic. .{'let \N\ U. * 407695.1212 Fax 407 699-4040 http://wwW.roofers.com Ci\l.of Orlando, Inc, 1251 Seminola Boulevard Casselberry. FI32707 Tampa Ft Lauderdlle Orlando Jacksonville . ~..""e 01 UtI. p.~ .,~ 1_'..Jo. _..,..1-... .. ... ___"ft' .,....... ....I COlld~Io.... , 'T'DIll'OpoMl \, In..lid ...~I\o" 0>1d _cI\tll T""'. ond CoNIitl...." -' HAMMOCK BROS. ROOFING CO., INC. 21 DRENNEN ROAD, SUITE A, ORLANDO, FL 32806 MAILING: P,O. BOX 568965, ORLANDO, FL 32856-8965 407 -859-1040 PHONE/ /407 -859-4035 FAX HAMMOCKBRO@AOL.COM STATE CERTIFICATION #CCC018294 AND #CCC008425 PROPOSAL-CONTRACT RECEIVED ,.I!~N 1 9 1999 CITY OF WINTER SPRINGS FIRE DEPT, January 14, 1999 DATE: TO: WINTER SPRINGS FIRE DEPARTMENT 102 N, MOSS ROAD WINTER SPRINGS, FL. 32708 JOB LOCATION: ATTN: DA VB O/VRIEN WE TAKE PRIDE IN BEING A DRUG FREE WORK PLACE. SAME WE PROPOSE TO FURNISH AND INSTALL ROOFING AND/OR SHEET METAL ON THE ABOVE JOB AS FOlLOWS: Remov~ No~h & South I-story built-up roof and haul all roofing debris to the dump, 1, Dry-m WIth 1-43# base sheet and install a single ply modified bitumen roofing system with granules, 2, Install galvanized 26ga,) 6 112" face eave drip, 3, Install new lead plumbing stack flashing, 4, Install one 10" kitchen vent and one 4" vent. 5, Flash vent curbs and roof drains, 6, Install 118" cricket on North 1;2 of roof against wall. 7, Save existing insulation, $9,468,00 NOTE: If existing insulation is Isoc. 1;2" fiberboard must be installed before modified roofing system, COST: $1,265,00 ANY WOOD TO BE REPLACED WILL BE DONE ON A TIME AND MATERIALS BASIS, AT A COST OF $19.50 PER MAN HOUR PLUS MATERIALS. BILL IS TO BE PAID UPON THE DATE OF COMPLETION, WE ARE NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY CRACKS IN CEILINGS. THIS PRICE IS BASED UPON OUR TRUCKS BEING ABLE TO BACK UP TO THE BUILDING, HOWEVER, WE ARE NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY CRACKS OR DAMAGE TO THE DRIVEWAY, IF YOU DO NOT WISH US TO USE THE DRIVEWAY, WE WILL HAVE TO CHARGE EXTRA, A FINANCE CHARGE OF 1.5% PER MONTH (18% PER ANNUM) WILL BE ADDED TO ACCOUNTS THAT ARE UNPAID WITHIN 30 DAYS FROM THE DATE OF THE INVOICE, SHOULD COLLECTION ACTION BE NECESSARY. CUSTOMER AGREES TO PAY REASONABLE ATTORNEY'S FEES AND COURT COSTS, INCLUDING ANY APPEAL COSTS, THIS PROPOSAL-CONTRACT IS SUBJECT TO AND CONDITIONED UPON THE TERMS OF THE SAMPLE GUARANTEE SHOWN ON THE REVERSE HEREOF AND INCORPORATED HEREIN BY REFERENCE, PRICE: $9,468,00 TERMS: NET DUE UPON RECEIPT. BILL SHALL BE RENDERED 90% OF THE VALUE OFTHE MATERIALS USED AND LABOR PERFORMED DURING THE PRECEDING WEEK, BALANCE OF THE CONTRACT PRICE PLUS EXTRA CHARGES. IF ANY, DUE IN FULL UPON COMPLETION OF THE WORK INCLUDED HEREIN, IF PAYMENTS ARE NOT RECEIVED WHEN DUE, WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO DISCONTINUE FURTHER WORK, THIS PROPOSAL-CONTRACT IS SUBJECT TO ACCEPTANCE WITHIN 15 DAYS, PRICES ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE. BECAUSE OF DELAYS NOT ATTRIBUTED TO US, CANNOT BE DELIVERED. AND INVOICED WITHIN 90 DAYS FROM ACCEPTANCE, WE DO NOT ACCEPT OR UNDERTAKE ANY LIABILITY TO PERFORM DUE TO FIRE, STRIKES, ACTS OF GOD. OF THE ELEMENTS, OR OF PUBLIC AUTH ITIES. NOR DO WE ACCEPT OR UNDERTAKE ANY LIABILITY FOR DAMAGE OR LOSS OF MATERIALS OR WORK PERFORMED DUE TO THE ACTS OR OMISSIONS OF THIRD PARTIES OR THE ABOV ENTlONED CAUSES, AND THROUGH NO FAULT ON THE PART OF HAMMOCK BROS. ROOFING CO.. INC. THIS CONTRACT IS VALID WHEN APPROVED BY OUR CREDIT DEPARTM IF CONTRACT IS APPROVED, PLEASE SIGN ONE COpy AND RET AUTHORIZED AGENT ACCEPTED: BY: DATE: OF HAMMOCK BROS, ROOFING CO" INC, ~ - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - ~~ I I I I I , I I I I , , , , I I I I , 1 1 , I I 1 , , I , , I I , , , I , , , I , I , 1 I I I I , I I I I I I I I I I I I I , , I , , I I I , I I I I I I I I HAMMOCK BROS. ROOFING CO, ,H~OO S. ORANGE AVENUE ORLANDO, fL ,~1806 407-859-1040 PHONE 407-859-40,35 FAX TWO YEAR GUARANTEE DATE CONTRACTOR OWNER ADDRESS JOB JOB DESCRIPTION ROOFING WORK AS PER CONTRACT HAMMOCK BROS, ROOFING CO., INC., guarantees the roof applied to the building described above for two years from the date of completion as shown above, Under this guarantee the roofing contractor will at his own expense make any repairs necessary to correa leaks resulting from the following causes: (J) Deterioration of roofing felts or base flashing resulting from usual andordinary effects of wear and weather. (2) Workmanship of roofing contractors in .tpplying roofing and flashing materials. (3) Splits in roofing or'flashing felts except"those caused by structural failure. EXCLUSIONS, . , This guarantee does not cover: ( I) Leaks or other damage caused by: (a) Natural disasters including but not limited to Hoods, lightning, hurricanes, hail, windstorms, earthquakes, tornadoes, dryror, ete. (b) Structural failures such as cracks in decks, walls, partitions, foundations, windows, stoppage of roof drains or gutters, ete (c) Changes in the original prindpalusage to which the building is put unless approved in advance in writing, (d) Erection or construction of any additional installation on or through the roofing felt after the date of completion, (e) Roof or flashing repairs by others, painting or coating without approval. (f) Riots or vandalism. (g) Termites or other insects. (h) Penetration of the roofing from beneath by rising nails. (2) Damage to the building or its contents, roof insulation, roof deck or other base over which the roofing felt is applied. (3) If, at any time during the term of this guarantee, the subject property is exposed to windstorms of hurricanes of tomadic force this guarantee will be void and canceled, ACTION. . . In the event of leaks from roofing should occur, owner or contractor will notify HAMMOCK BROS. ROOFING CO., INC., promptly, confinning such notice ill writing. Roofing contractor will inspect the roof, and if the cause of the leak is within coverage as stated above, the roofing contractor will arrange for repairs to be made at no cost to the owner, If cause of leak is not covered, roofing contractor will no be responsible for cost of any repairs. In the event leaks are not covered under the terms of this guarantee a service charge will be invoiced to the owner. This guarantee will become null and void if payment of service charge is not paid within 30 days of the billing date. HAMMOCK BROS. ROOFING CO., INC ROOFING CONTRACTOR L____________________________________________________I " . .. ,",I ... ~~~~,~~~ ROOFING ra I. COM PAN Y TEL. (407) 859-1040 . . . MAIL ADDRESS: P.O. BOX 568965 ORLANDO, FL 32856-8965 In the event that we are the successful bidder for the contract to reroof your home, we will need the following information in order to obtain the building permit required prior to starting the work on your roof. FOR ALL COUNTY AND CITY RESIDENTS: The information required can be found on your tax notice in the middle of the form, on the right- hand side, Due to the computers used at the building department, we need all of this information, You will find on your tax notice two lines of numbers as well as the name of your subdivision. The first line has three (3) sets of two (2)-digit numbers. These numbers indicate the Section, Township and Range, Following these three (sets) of two (2)-digit numbers, you will find a four (4)- digit number. This is your parcel number, The second line shows the Lot and Block of your residence. The name of your subdivision should be written in full below these numbers, Without this information we are unable to pull the permit required to reroof your home, If you need further help in locating your legal information, you may call the tax appraisers office for ORANGE COUNTY at 836-5044 or SEMINOLE COUNTY at 830-8919 CONTRACTOR OR HOME OWNER: MAILING ADDRESS: CITY. STATE. ZIP: PHONE NUMBER: WORK HOME LOCATION OF REROOF JOB: COMPLETE PARCEL ID#: LOT NUMBER: BLOCK: IS PROPERTY LOCATED WITHIN IF YES. WHAT CITY? ALSO, CIRCLE WHICH COUNTY: SUBDIVISION: CITY LIMITS? ORANGE or SEMINOLE THANK YOU FOR YOUR COOPERATION! ! . .- .. .. ... WA.B..ti!NG..,...IQ__~~B Your fail ure to f'ecord a Noti ce of Comnencment may resul tin YOUf' havng to pay twi ce for i Ifllr'ovements to your' property. Please consult your lender' or an attorney before recording your Notice of ComnencementJ if you intend to obtai n fi nanci ng. If you are not seeking fi nanci ng contact your attorney Of' the Flori da Depar'tment of Agri cul ture and Consumer Servi ces. Your fai 1 ure to understand your rights and responsibilities may r'esult in your either having to pay for the work twice or losing your property if you do not pay. Q. What is the Construction Lien Law? A. The Flor'ida Construction Lien Law (Flor'ida StatutesJ Chapter' 713J as amended) is the curTent 1 aw whi ch r'ep 1 aces the older' ~1echani CiS Lien Law. The Constr'ucti on Lien Law is a method by which a contractor' may claim a lien on real proper'ty on which they have per'for'med. work. Q. A. the Construction Lien Law apply to me? Does YesJ 1. 2. 3. if: You own an interest in the f'eal pr'operty that is being ilfllroved. The cost. of the i Ifllr'ovement exceeds $2, 500, 00, You are elfllloying someone to supply materials Of' labor. Q. When does the Constr'ucti on Lien Law become effecti ve? A. Section 13: Conditional Payment of Bonds, Cer'tificates of Payment and Notices of Contest. Section 17: Misapplication of funds. Section 29: Enacting paragraph. All take effect October 1, 1990. The other amendments are effecti ve Januar'y " 1991. These amendments modify the existing Mechanics Lien Law. Q. Why should I, as a future home bui ldef', be concerned about the Construction Lien Law? A. Because a fai 1 ure to make proper constructi on payments can resul tin a 1 i en bei ng fi 1 ed which may result in your property being sold to satisfy the debt. Q. Can a homeowner be cOll"pe 11 ed to pay twi ce for' the same wo,~k? A. Yes. When the homeowner does not make 5Uf'e the constructi on payments are proper he canJ again, be r'equir'ed to pay an unpaid laborer', mater'ial ffi3n, 5ubcontr'actor or' sub- sub-contractor to the extent of services rendered and not cOIl"pleted. Q. Who is affected by the Constr'ucti on Lien Law? A. With few exceptions, ever'y per'son that is ilfllroving property in the State of Florida. Q. As a homeowner', what steps can I take to pr'otect myself? A. Befor'e you begin construction, file a Notice of Comnencement with the Clerk of the Cir'cuit Cour't in the county where the work will be pef'for'med and post a cer-tified copy at the job site. Befor'e you make any payment for' wor'k be sure you r'ecei ve parti a 1 Releases of Lien cover-i ng the work per'for'med. Befor'e final payment is made be sur'e you r'eceive a Final Release of Lien from your' contr'actor' covering all laborersJ mater'ial suppl ier's, contr'actor'sJ sub-contf'actors and sub-sub-subcontractors. LM>ER NO CICUMSTANCES shou.l d you m3ke payment wi thout I'ecei vi ng a r'e 1 ease. .. HAMMOCK BROS. ROOFING CO., INC. 21 DRENNEN ROAD, SUITE A, ORLANDO, FL 32806 MAILING: P,O, BOX 568965, ORLANDO, FL 32856-8965 407-859-1040 PHONE//407-859-4035 FAX HAMMOCKBRO@AOL.COM STATE CERTIFICATION #CCC018294 AND #CCC008425 PROPOSAL-CONTRACT January 14, 1999 DATE: TO: WINTER SPRINGS FIRE DEPARTMENT 102 N. MOSS ROAD WINTER SPRINGS, FL. 32708 JOB LOCATION: ATTN: DAVE O/VRIEN WE TAKE PRIDE IN BEING A DRUG FREE WORK PLACE, SAME WE PROPOSE TO FURNISH AND INSTALL ROOFING AND/OR SHEET METAL ON THE ABOVE JOB AS FOLLOWS: Remov~ No:th & South I-story built-up roof and haul all roofing debris to the dump, 1. Dry-Ill wIth 1-43# base sheet and install a single ply modified bitumen roofing system with granules, 2, Install galvanized 26ga,) 6 12" face eave drip, 3. Install new lead plumbing stack flashing, 4, Install one 10" kitchen vent and one 4" vent. 5, Flash vent curbs and roof drains, 6, Install 1/8" cricket on North 12 of roof against wall. 7, Save existing insulation, . $9,468.00 NOTE: If existing insulation is Isoc, 12" fiberboard must be installed before modified roofing system, COST: $1,265.00 ANY WOOD TO BE REPLACED WILL BE DONE ON A TIME AND MATERIALS BASIS, AT A COST OF $19,50 PER MAN HOUR PLUS MATERIALS. BILL IS TO BE PAID UPON THE DATE OF COMPLETION, WEARE NOTRESPONSIBLEFOR ANY CRACKS IN CEIUNGS. THIS PRICE IS BASED UPON OUR TRUCKS BEING ABLE TO BACK UP TO THE BUILDING. HOWEVER. WE ARE NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY CRACKS OR DAMAGE TO THE DRIVEWAY, IF YOU DO NOT WISH US TO USE THE DRIVEWAY, WE WILL HAVE TO CHARGE EXTRA. A FINANCE CHARGE OF 1.5% PER MONTH 118% PER ANNUM) WILL BE ADDED TO ACCOUNTS THAT ARE UNPAID WITHIN 30 DAYS FROM THE DATE OF THE INVOICE. SHOULD COLLECTION ACTION BE NECESSARY, CUSTOMER AGREES TO PAY REASONABLE ATTORNEY'S FEES AND COURT COSTS. INCLUDING ANY APPEAL COSTS, THIS PROPOSAL-CONTRACT IS SUBJECT TO AND CONDITIONED UPON THE TERMS OF THE SAMPLE GUARANTEE SHOWN ON THE REVERSE HEREOF AND INCORPORATED HEREIN BY REFERENCE. PRICE: $9,468,00 TERMS: NET DUE UPON RECEIPT, BILL SHALL BE RENDERED 90% OF THE VALUE OF THE MATERIALS USED AND LABOR PERFORMED DURING THE PRECEDING WEEK. BALANCE OF THE CONTRACT PRICE PLUS EXTRA CHARGES, IF ANY. DUE IN FULL UPON COMPLETION OF THE WORK INCLUDED HEREIN. IF PAYMENTS ARE NOT RECEIVED WHEN DUE. WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO DISCONTINUE FURTHER WORK. THIS PROPOSAL-CONTRACT IS SUBJECTTO ACCEPTANCE WITHIN 15 DAYS. PRICES ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE, BECAUSE OF DELAYS NOT ATTRIBUTED TO US, CANNOT BE DELIVERED, AND INVOICED WITHIN 90 DAYS FROM ACCEPTANCE, WE DO NOT ACCEPT OR UNDERTAKE ANY LIABILITY TO PERFORM DUE TO FIRE. STRIKES, ACTS OF GOD. OF THE ELEMENTS, OR OF PUBLIC AUTHORITIES, NOR DO WE ACCEPT OR UNDERTAKE ANY LIABILITY FOR DAMAGE OR LOSS OF MATERIALS OR WORK PERFORMED DUE TO THE ACTS OR OMISSIONS OF THIRD PARTIES OR THE AB MENTIONED CAUSES, AND THROUGH NO FAULT ON THE PART OF HAMMOCK BROS, ROOFING CO.. INC, THIS CONTRACT IS VALID WHEN APPROVED BY OUR CREDIT DEPART T. IF CONTRACT IS APPROVED. PLEASE SIGN ONE COPY AND RETURN IT S AT THE ABOVE ADDRESS. AUTHORIZED AGENT ACCEPTED: BY: DATE: OF HAMMOCK BROS, ROOFING CO., INC. ~ - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - ~. I I , I 1 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I , , I I , I I I I I I I I I I I I I I , I , I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I , , I , , I I HAMMOCK BROS. ROOFING CO. .H~OO S. ORANGE AVENUE ORLANDO, fL 32806 407-859-1040 PHONE 407-859-4035 FAX TWO YEAR GUARANTEE DATE CONTRAGOR OWNER ADDRESS JOB JOB DESCRIPTION ROOFING WORK AS PER CONTRACT HAMMOCK BROS. ROOFING CO" INC., guarantees the roof applied to the building described above for two years from the date of completion as shown above, Under this guarantee the roofing contractor will at his own expense make any repairs necessary to correct leaks resulting from the following causes: ( J) Deterioration of roofing felts or ba~e flashing, resulting frol~1 usual and;,ordinary effects of wear and weather. (2) Workmanship pf roofio.g cOrlp-adorstn Ltpplying roofing and flashing materials. (3) Splits in roofillg or:tla~hingfelts-'exceptihose caused by structural failure. .>. ,-."" EXCLUSIONS. . . This guarantee does not cover: ( I) leaks or other damage caused by: (a) Natural disasters including but not limited to floods, lightning, hurricanes, hail, windstorms, earthquakes, tornadoes, dryrot, ete (b) Structural failures such as (Tacks in decks, walls, partitions, foundations, windows, stoppage of roof drains or glitters, ete. (c) Changes in the original principal usage to which the building is put unless approved in advance in writing. (d) Erection or construction of any additional installation on or through the roofing felt after the date of completion, (e) Roof or f1flshing repairs by others, painting or coating without approval. (f) Riots or vandalism. (g) Tennites or other insects. (h) Penetration ofthe roofing from beneath by rising nails. (2) Damage to the building or its contents, roof insulation, roof deck or other base over which the roofing felt is applied, (3) If, at any time during the term of this guarantee, the subject property is exposed to windstorms of hurricanes of tomadic force this guarantee will be void and canceled. ACTION. , , In the event of leaks from roofing should occur, owner or contractor will notify HAMMOCK BROS, ROOFING CO., INC., promptly, confimling such notice in writing. Roofing contractor will inspect the roof. and if the cause of the leak is within coverage as stated above, the roofing contractor will arrange for repairs to be made at no cost to the owner, If cause of leak is not covered, roofing contractor will no be responsible for cost of any repairs, In the event leaks are not covered under the terms of this guarantee a service charge will be invoiced to the owner. This guarantee will become null and void if payment of service charge is not paid within 30 days of the billing date. HAMMOCK BROS. ROOFING CO., INC. ROOFING CONTRACTOR L _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ .1