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RES 2022-0329 - Grant Agmt for lead rehabilitation at 2514 E Street, Thomas and Liane Anderson, Rife Construction C-25A CITY OF OMAHA LEGISLATIVE CHAMBER Omaha, Nebraska RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF OMAHA: WHEREAS, the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development has awarded to the City the Lead-Based Paint Hazard Reduction Grant No. NELHB0688-18 which was approved on April 16, 2019 by City Council Ordinance No. 41790; and, WHEREAS, this single-family property, owned by Thomas Anderson and Liane Anderson and located at 2514 E ST, Omaha, NE 68107; is eligible for funding under the Lead- Based Paint Hazard Control Program; and, WHEREAS, the Planning Department Financing Guidelines for the Lead-based Paint Hazard Control Program provides up to $30,000.00 per single-family property, or more with Planning Department approval; and, WHEREAS, the best bid was received in an amount of $43,813.00 from Rife Construction Inc., to perform Lead-Based Paint Hazard Control work at the property located at 2514 E ST, Omaha, NE 68107; and, WHEREAS, the maximum amount of grant funds for the project is $43,813.00; and,WHEREAS, this Lead-Based Paint Hazard Control work is in the best interest of the residents of the City of Omaha and those residing therein. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF OMAHA: THAT, the attached Grant Agreement, as recommended by the Mayor, to provide funding in the amount of $43,813.00 for the Lead-Based Paint Hazard Control work to the property owned by Thomas Anderson and Liane Anderson located at 2514 E ST, Omaha, NE 68107, is hereby approved. The contract is to be awarded to Rife Construction Inc.. Funds shall be paid as follows: $43,813.00 from Lead 2019 NELHD, Fund No. 12136, Org. No. 128104. 3227jmc APPROVED AS TO FORM: ` C' 3//`I/2-02,1_ /44. CIT`r`' TTORNEY' DATE Ate A,-.:,:,,:.--:'' '' • By - Councilmember Adopted APR 0 ` 1 -t) ity Jerk Approved.. . .. . '' Mayor �t.AAHA,NE, °Rp Planning Department :� , `f� u 1 .." Al 7 Omaha/Douglas Civic Center �t cb;` era 1819 Farnam Street,Suite 1100 � 1 ,P,SN February 25, 2022 Omaha,Nebraska 68183 °'' t: � (402)444-5150 R 4 Telefax(402)444-6140 � ,?EDFEBRVP Thomas and Liane Anderson David K.Fanslau City of Omaha 2514 E Street Director Jean Stothert,Mayor Omaha, Nebraska 68107 RE: 2514 E Street Omaha,NE 68107 Dear Thomas and Liane Anderson: In response to your application for the Omaha Lead Based Paint Hazard Control Program, an inspection of the above property was completed on September 23, 2021. The following violations of the Omaha Municipal Code were noted and are herby brought to your attention, this list may not include all violations: EXTERIOR: Municipal Code, Chapter 18, Article 1, Section 1.8-3 (R) Lead Based Paint INTERIOR Municipal Code, Chapter 18, Article 1, Section 18-3 (R) Lead Based Paint If you have any questions, please call me at 444-5150 ext. 2001. Sincerely, Steve D. Zivny Program Director ,- i I . 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I e .ic...... i . . 0 . ,.' -Y _r-— . i_ $ r. .: \ doommmmil% Illimmmmm, tnImi. 1 _ , •, -- - - - , • ,n.' .i • ' 4 .-:- i 11 ,:. ill : i, 171 . .,.... „ . ?5 ._?.' ,>_<_,_ 0 -- CO r . 0 ,......„1, co _ - . CD ,._ , 0• 0 • • o i 1, o- cp - iL,.. ft..4t ........ -I , . .. . ..., < - . 111 * ' • _. .,,„_. .. 4.. .. ..... .• . 0_ .„ . ._.,..... ` -' i i!. . '.4 , ' •'':::if), i; •-. 72: '-i'.• ,.." 1 . ' GRANT AGREEMENT THIS AGREEMENT is entered into by and between the CITY OF OMAHA, a Municipal Corporation of the Metropolitan class in the State of Nebraska(hereinafter referred to as CITY)and, Thomas Anderson and Liane Anderson hereinafter referred to as OWNER(S). WITNESSETH: WHEREAS, the OWNER(S) is the sole owner of a certain property located at 2514 E ST and legally described as follows,to wit: The East 75 Feet of Lots 7 and 8, Block 24, South Omaha City Lots, an addition to the City of Omaha,as surveyed,platted,and recorded in Douglas County,Nebraska. (hereinafter referred to as the PROPERTY); and, WHEREAS, the CITY has received Lead-based Paint Hazard Control Program funds awarded to the City from the United States Department of Housing and Urban Development, Office of Lead Hazard Control and Healthy Homes;and, WHEREAS, the City has received Lead-based Paint Hazard Control Program funds awarded to the City in Nebraska Revised Statues 66-1519 2 (i) through the Nebraska Department of Environmental Quality (NDEQ) to carry out the Federal Residential Lead-based Paint Hazard Reduction Act of 1992, 42 U.S.C. 4851 et seq.; and, WHEREAS, the City has received State of Nebraska Affordable Housing Trust Fund Program funds awarded to the City by the State of Nebraska Department of Economic Development; and, WHEREAS, the City receives funds pursuant to an Agreement with the United States Department of Housing and Urban Development, pursuant to the Housing and Community Development Act of 1974, Title I; and, WHEREAS, funds from various sources may be combined in one project; and, -1- PTITYoORUN Q:Library/Lead Program/Grant Agreement Combined Funds Lead in Excess of 20,000 Revised 09/30/19 WHEREAS, the OWNER(S) desire to use a portion of such funds for the purpose of controlling lead- based paint hazards in the PROPERTY; and, WHEREAS, the parties wish to agree upon the terms and conditions that the OWNER(S) must abide to having accepted a grant of such funds for lead-based paint hazard control. In consideration of the mutual agreements herein contained,the parties hereto agree as follows: Section 1. The following terms shall have the following meaning for all purposes in this Agreement: a. "Construction Contract" shall mean the contract for certain construction work at the property as follows: Contractor: Rife Constuction Date Contractor Signed: February 2022 LHC File No.: 30339 HCD File No: 30339 b. "Construction Specialist" shall mean the assigned City of Omaha Planning Department staff person. c. "Contractor"shall mean the contractor party to the construction contract. d. "Director" shall mean the Director of the City of Omaha Planning Department, or his/her designated representative. e. "Dwelling" shall mean the dwelling structure upon which the lead-based paint hazard control work is being performed. f. "Housing Ordinances" shall mean any health, safety or minimum dwelling standard ordinance applicable to the premises. g. "Premises" shall mean the property dwelling and structures thereon. h "Lead-based Paint Hazard Control Work" shall mean the Lead-based paint hazard control work agreed upon in the construction contract. i. "HUD"shall mean the U. S. Department of Housing and Urban Development. Section 2. The CITY agrees to grant the OWNER(S) the sum of Forty-Three Thousand Eight Hundred Thirteen ($43,813.00) or the actual funds disbursed as shown on the HCD Loan Program Disposition of Funds Statement,provided that: a. the proceeds from this grant shall be paid-in-full to the Contractor when the City issues a certificate of completion pursuant to the construction contract and the City certifies that lead dust wipe samples have met clearance standards in accordance with HUD regulations; and b. the construction contract and any change thereto shall be first approved by the Director. c. in the event that Lead-based Paint Hazard Control Funds are not available, the Director may substitute Other Funds that may be available for the completion of the project. Section 3. This grant to the OWNER(s) shall be provided from various funding sources in the following combination: Lead-based Paint Hazard Control Funds $43,813.00 State of Nebraska NDEQ Funds $ Healthy Home Funds $ Community Development Block Grant Funds $ Other Funds $ Total amount $43,813.00 Section 4. The OWNER(S)authorizes the CITY to make grant payments directly to the Contractor. Section 5. The OWNER(S)shall: a. own the premises and reside at the premises for a term of at least thirty-six (36) months. The thirty-six(36)month term shall begin the date of closing for this grant; and, b. only use the grant for the lead-based paint hazard control work if applicable; and, -2- c. maintain the premises in a safe and sanitary condition, conform to CITY housing and zoning ordinances and not commit waste; and, d. keep the property taxes current during the 36-month term the OWNER is required to own the dwelling; and e. arrange for blood lead level testing before construction for all children under age six residing in or spending at least 6 hours per week at the premises; and, f. participate in one-on-one training on lead safe maintenance practices provided by the Planning Department or other approved training; and, g. continue lead-based paint hazard control maintenance practices after the project is complete. Section 6. The OWNER(S) shall pay any and all delinquent taxes on the above-described property prior to the date of this Agreement. Section 7. The OWNER(S)agree,and the CITY state that the CITY: a. is not acting as the OWNER'S architect or engineer; and, b. makes no warranties,express or implied,as to the lead-based paint hazard control work; and, c. owes no duty to the OWNER(S) or any other person that shall arise because of any inspection of the premises by the City's employees; and, d. may inspect the premises at reasonable times; and, e. is held harmless for all injury and damages arising by virtue of this Agreement. Section 8. Either party may pursue any remedy to enforce this contract at law or equity; except in the event of a breach of Section 5(a), (e) or (f) herein, the CITY shall be limited to having no further obligation to disperse remaining grant sums and shall be reimbursed by the OWNER(S)a sum equal to 1/36 of the grant for each remaining month of the three year term, provided that the reimbursed sum shall not exceed the sum previously dispersed from the grant. In the event of default, gross negligence or other substantial noncompliance by the OWNER, the outstanding amount of the grant at the time of default shall be due and payable immediately from the OWNER(S), its successors and assigns to the City. Section 9. This Agreement is not assignable without prior written consent of the CITY. Attestation of Citizenship. To comply with Neb. Rev. Stat. 4-108 through 4-114, the Developer/Owner/Subrecipient agrees to comply with the following requirements: The Developer/Owner/Subrecipient shall include the following language in all contracts and subcontracts for the physical performance of services: "The Contractor is required and hereby agrees to use a federal immigration verification system to determine the work eligibility status of new employees physically performing services within the State of Nebraska. A federal immigration verification system means the electronic verification of the work authorization program authorized by the Illegal Immigration Reform and Immigrant Responsibility Act of 1996, 8 U.S.0 1324a, known as the E-verify Program, or an equivalent federal program designated by the United States Department of Homeland Security or other federal agency authorized to verify the work eligibility status of a newly hired employee. If the Contractor is an individual or sole proprietorship, the following applies: a) The Contractor must complete the United States Citizenship Attestation form available on the Department of Administrative Services website at www.das.state.ne.us. b) If the Contractor indicates on such attestation form that he or she is a qualified alien, the Contractor agrees to provide the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services documentation required to verify the Contractor's lawful presence in the United States using the Systematic Alien Verification for Entitlements(SAVE)Program. -3- c) The Contractor understands and agrees that lawful presence in the United States is required and the Contractor may be disqualified or the contract terminated if such lawful presence cannot be verified as required by Neb. Rev. Stat.4-108." The Developer/Owner/Subrecipient shall have each person/applicant signing the application for a benefit under this agreement execute a United States Citizenship Attestation Form for Public Benefit (Exhibit"A")verifying eligibility status for the purposes of receiving a public benefit. Section 11. Employee Classification Act. To comply with the Nebraska Employee Classification Act, all general contractors and subcontractors who perform construction or delivery service pursuant to this contract shall submit to the City an Affidavit for Employee Classification Act(Exhibit"B") attesting that(1) each individual performing services for such contractor is properly classified under the Nebraska Employee Classification Act, 2010 LB 563 ("the Act:"), (2) such contractor has completed a federal I-9 immigration form and has such form on file for each employee performing services, (3) such contractor has complied with Neb. Rev. Stat Section 4-114(federal immigration verification system), (4) such contractor has no reasonable basis to believe that any individual performing services for such contractor is an undocumented worker, and (5) as of the time of the contract, such contractor is not barred from contracting with the state or any political subdivision pursuant to the Act. The contractor shall follow the provisions of the Act. A violation of the Act by a contractor is grounds for rescission of the contract by the City. (REMAINDER OF THIS PAGE INTENTIONALLY LEFT BLANK) -4- Section 12. Interest of the City. Pursuant to Section 8.05 of the Home Rule Charter, no elected official or any officer or employee of the CITY shall have a financial interest, direct or indirect, in any CITY Agreement. Any violation of this section with the knowledge of the person or corporation scnitractigrgth the CITY shall render the contract voidable by the Mayor or Council. - 7 .- ,,,, 1-1___ —___ _LL.; nU-61-1W ,Olitkkoi-am 3i 1 P—)— Thomas An e(1-rson Date Line Anderson Date Date Date STATE OF NEBRASKA ) )§ COUNTY OF DOUGLAS ) On this / day ofmk-t ,20 as A.D., before me, /' h 1/-P((e`«k , a Notary Public in and for said County,personally came Thomas Anderson and Liane Anderson, personally to me known to be the identical person(s)whose name(s) is affixed to the above and foregoing instrument and they acknowledged the said instrument and the execution thereof to be their voluntary act and deed, for the purposes therein expressed. In testimony whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed by my Notary Seal at Omaha, Nebraska on the day and date last above written. ? iffiGeneral Notary State of Nebraska ��-(� r7....____ , c<� SARAN FREDERICK Notary Public My Comm.EXP.Jan.12,2G26. My Commission expires 9o,-- fray /� ,20 a . ATTEST CITY OF OMAHA, A Municipal Corporation S C . 4---2CZZ City y Clerk of the Ci f Omaha Date Mayor of the City of Omaha Date APPROVED AS TO FORM: -CV?"C---,2 d77/2d. --- Assistant City Atto y Date -5- REHABILITATION CONTRACT Project ID No.: 30339 This Contract is between Thomas Anderson and Liane Anderson (Owner's Name) of 2514 E ST , Omaha,NE (Owner's Address) (City and State) (referred to herein as the "Owner" and Rife Construction Inc (Contractor's Name) of 4515 Military AV , Omaha,NE (Contractor's Address) (City and State) a Corporation (referred to herein as the "Contractor") warranting itself to be licensed, and/or bonded (if applicable) and qualified to perform the work specified herein. This contract is for the rehabilitation of property located at at 2514 E ST , Omaha,NE (Property Address) (City and State) (herein after referred to as the "Property"). IN CONSIDERATION OF THEIR MUTUAL PROMISES, THE PARTIES AGREE AS FOLLOWS: PART I - SPECIFIC TERMS 1. EFFECTIVE DATE: This document shall have no force or effect unless and until executed by the Owner and the Contractor, and approved by the City of Omaha, (referred to herein as the "City"), and unless and until a properly executed and approved copy is delivered to the Contractor. The date on which the copy is received shall be referred to as the "Effective date." If a properly executed and approved copy of the Contract is not delivered to the Contractor on or before, , 20 , (date equal to sixty(60) Date) Q: Library/Lead Program/Rehabilitation Contract(Lead) Revised 09/30/19 1 days from date that the Contractor signs this contract), the Contractor may refuse to be bound by the terms of this Contract. If, however, a properly executed and approved copy of this Contract is delivered after the above date and the Contractor subsequently performs work or delivers materials to the Property, the Contractor shall be bound by the contract. For the purposes of this paragraph, a copy of this Contract shall be deemed to have been delivered to and received by the Contractor upon mailing by the City to the Contractor's address shown above. The Contractor shall not be compensated under this Contract for work commenced or materials delivered to the Property before the Effective Date. 2. THE CONTRACT: This Contract consists only of this Part 1 (Specific Terms) and the following attachments: A. Schedule of Work(work write-up dated September 23, 2021); B. Other, (identify) (1) Part II - STANDARD TERMS (2) Section 3 Clause (3) City of Omaha Contract Compliance Ordinance (4) Change Order and/or Addendum(if applicable) 3. TIME FOR COMMENCEMENT AND COMPLETION. The Contractor agrees to complete, free of liens or rights of liens of contractors, mechanics, suppliers, or laborers, all work listed in the Schedule of Work by the completion date indicated on the Proceed Order, subject to extensions approved by the Owner(s) and the City for the period of any excusable delays (including strikes, acts of God, or any other reasons beyond the control of the Owner(s) or Contractor). The Contractor agrees that time is of the essence in this Contract. 4. CONTRACT PRICE: The Contractor agrees to accomplish work as described in the Schedule of Work in accordance with each and every term and condition of this Contract, for a total contract price of$43,813.00. The price of specific items of work is stated in the Schedule of Work. 5. PROGRESS PAYMENTS: The Contractor agrees that the total contract price shall be paid in one or more progress payments, based on the value of the work completed at the time the progress payment request is made. Should any work for which payment is requested, not be completed, be completed incorrectly, or not be done in a high quality workmanlike manner, the amount of such work shall be deducted from the payment request. Payment for any work so deducted may be requested on future requests for payment; provided, said work has been satisfactorily completed and the reason for the initial denial of payment no longer exists. Partial lien waivers from general contractor shall be provided with each progress payment requested. Progress payments will be made up to and including 90% of the value of the work completed. Any further payment would be made when project is 100% complete. In the case of inclement weather or any other factor that the City determines that will prevent project Q: Library/Lead Program/Rehabilitation Contract(Lead) Revised 09/30/19 2 completion, the Contractor will be paid based on the actual amount of work completed. Final lien waivers shall be presented from the general contractor at the time the request for final payment is made. Such progress payments shall be disbursed at the request of the Owner(s), after inspection and approval of the work by the Owner(s) and the City. Final payment shall be due upon satisfactory completion and acceptance of work as being in compliance with this Contract by the Owner and the City, permit sign-off (if applicable), submission of satisfactory waiver(s) of liens, or a bond satisfactory to the Owner and the City indemnifying the Owner against any lien, and the submission of all warranties and guarantees to the Owner through the City. The Owner shall not withhold payment to the Contractor except for non-compliance with the terms of this Contract, and SHALL NOT REQUEST THE CONTRACTOR TO PERFORM WORK OUTSIDE THE SCOPE OF THIS CONTRACT AS A CONDITION OF RECEIVING PAYMENT. Any work completed that is not in compliance with the items set out in the Schedule of Work will not be paid for out of the rehabilitation funds unless said additions/deletions/changes have been authorized by a written and approved change order executed by all parties PRIOR TO the commencement of such work. Payment for any work completed without a written and approved change order is the sole responsibility of the Owner and/or the Contractor. The Contractor shall not refuse to complete the work set forth in the Schedule of Work because of any dispute between himself/herself and the Owner relative to work contracted "on the outside" or outside the scope of work as set forth above. The Contractor acknowledges that it is a material breach of this Contract to request or accept a progress or final payment which is in excess of the price of the work completed at the time such payment is requested. 6. WARRANT: The Contractor warrants that all improvements, hardware, and fixtures of whatever kind of nature to be installed or constructed on the Property by the Contractor or the Contractor's sub-contractors will be of good quality, suitable for their purpose, and free from defects in workmanship or materials or other deficiencies. This is a full warranty extending to the Owner and subsequent Owners of the Property; provided, however, that warranty set forth in this paragraph shall apply only to the deficiencies and defects about which the Owner or subsequent Owner(s) shall have notified the Contractor at the address stated above WITHIN ONE YEAR, except for any longer warranty periods specified in the warranty. (Note: Contractor to supply extended warranty documents to homeowner(s) at the time of final inspection) 7. ATTESTATION OF CITIZENSHIP. To comply with Neb. Rev. Stat. 4-108 through 4-114, the Developer/Owner/Subrecipient agrees to comply with the following requirements: A. The Developer/Owner/Subrecipient shall include the following language in all contracts and subcontracts for the physical performance of services: "The Contractor is required and hereby agrees to use a federal immigration verification system to determine the work eligibility status of new employees physically performing services within the State of Nebraska. A federal immigration verification system means the electronic Q: Library/Lead Prob am/Rehabilitation Contract(Lead) Revised 09/30/19 3 verification of the work authorization program authorized by the Illegal Immigration Reform and Immigrant Responsibility Act of 1996, 8 U.S.C. 1324a, known as the E-Verify Program, or an equivalent federal program designated by the United States Department of Homeland Security or other federal agency authorized to verify the work eligibility status of a newly hired employee. If the Contractor is an individual or sole proprietorship, the following applies: 1) The Contractor must complete the United States Citizenship Attestation Form available on the Department of Administrative Services website at www.das.state.ne.us. 2) If the Contractor indicates on such attestation form that he or she is a qualified alien, the Contractor agrees to provide the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services documentation required to verify the Contractor's lawful presence in the United States using the Systematic Alien verification for Entitlements (SAVE) Program. 3) The Contractor understands and agrees that lawful presence in the United States is required and the Contractor may be disqualified or the contract terminated if such lawful presence cannot be verified as required by Neb. Rev. Stat. 4-108." 8. EMPLOYEE CLASSIFICATION ACT. To comply with the Nebraska Employee Classification Act, each contractor who performs construction or delivery service pursuant to this contract shall submit to the City an Affidavit For Employee Classification Act (Exhibit 1) attesting that (1) each individual performing services for such contractor is properly classified under the Nebraska Employee Classification Act, 2010 LB 563 ("the Act"), (2) such contractor has completed a federal I-9 immigration form and has such form on file for each employee performing services, (3) such contractor has complied with Neb. Rev. Stat. Section 4-114 (federal immigration verification system), (4) such contractor has no reasonable basis to believe that any individual performing services for such contractor is an undocumented worker, and (5) as of the time of the contract, such contractor is not barred from contracting with the state or any political subdivision pursuant to the Act. The contractor shall follow the provisions of the Act. A violation of the Act by a contractor is grounds for rescission of the contract by the City. Q: Library/Lead Program/Rehabilitation Contract(Lead) Revised 09/30/19 4 9. PARTIES TO CONTRACT: The OWNER and CONTRACTOR agree that they are the sole parties to this Contract and are solely responsible for its performance. The parties agree that neither the City nor the United States Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) assumes any liability or responsibility whatsoever for the performance of any terms of this Contract. Owner: Thomas Anderson Date Owner: Liane Anderson Date Owner: Date Owner: Date Owner: Date Owner: Date Witness Date Rife Construction Contractor n 3/I /z2 Jo e Date TITLE: Authorized Representative Witness Date Approved by the City on 3l 7 , 20 c) , BY: . C--% A__ Name: William H. Lukas TITLE: Assistant Planning Director Mailed to CONTRACTOR,and Effective on , 20 Q: Library/Lead Program/Rehabilitation Contract(Lead) Revised 09/30/19 5 PART II STANDARD TERMS 1. INSURANCE: During the continuance of the work under this Contract, the Contractor and all subcontractors (as applicable) shall: A. Maintain, at a minimum, the applicable following classes of coverage which will provide, at a minimum, the following amount of coverage: (1) No bid bond or performance bond will be required for a Rehabilitation Contract in an amount less than the Federal Government's small purchase threshold under 2 CFR, Part 200.300, currently at $150,000 (2 CFR, Part 200.67). On a case-by-case basis the Director of the Planning Department can,require a bond if it is in the best interest of the Federal Government and the City of Omaha. The contractor must be on the Planning Department approved contractors list. (2) Contractor's Personal Liability $1,000,000 (3) Combined Bodily Injury and Property Damage $2,000,000 (1,000,000 per occurrence) (4) Product, Including Completed Operations $1,000,000 (5) Workers' Compensation These coverages are required to protect the Contractor and the Owner from any liability or damage from injury to, or death of, any of their employees, other persons, or property wherever located, resulting from any action or operation under this Contract, or in connection with the work including liability or damage which may arise by virtue of any statute or law in force or which may hereinafter be enacted. The Contractor agrees to provide evidence to the Owner through the City of such insurance prior to the commencement of the work. Failure to provide adequate evidence of insurance, or failure to maintain the insurance as required by this paragraph, shall be grounds for terminating this Contract at the option of the Owner. The City of Omaha shall be named insured on all comprehensive liability insurance policies. 2. CONTRACT COMPLIANCE CLAUSE: Sec. 10-192. Equal employment opportunity clause. All contracts hereafter entered into by the City shall incorporate an equal employment opportunity clause, which shall read as follows: Q: Library/Lead Program/Rehabilitation Contract(Lead) Revised 09/30/19 6 During the performance of this contract,the Contractor agrees as follows: A. The Contractor shall not discriminate against any employee or applicant for employment because of race, religion, color, sex, age, sexual orientation, gender identity, disability or national origin. The Contractor shall take affirmative action to ensure that applicants are employed and that employees are treated during employment without regard to their race, religion, color, sex, age, sexual orientation, gender identity, disability or national origin. As used herein, the word "treated" shall mean and include, without limitation, the following: recruited, whether by advertising or by other means; compensated; selected for training, including apprenticeship; promoted; upgraded; demoted; downgraded; transferred; laid off; and terminated. The Contractor agrees to and shall post in conspicuous places, available to employees and applicants for employment, notices to be provided by the contracting officers setting forth the provisions of this nondiscrimination clause. B. The Contractor shall, in all solicitations or advertisements for employees placed by or on behalf of the contractor, state that all qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, religion, color, sex, age, sexual orientation, gender identity, disability or national origin. 3. ASSIGNMENT: The Contractor agrees not to assign this Contract without written consent of the Owner and written concurrence by the City. 4. CHANGE ORDERS: The Contractor agrees not to make any changes to the Schedule of Work or the Specifications, whether or not requested to do so by the Owner, without a written change order executed by all parties prior to the commencement of the work. A written and executed change order is required even if the modification involves no change in the dollar amount of the Contract. 5. PERMITS AND CODES: The Contractor agrees to secure and pay for all applicable and necessary permits and licenses required for the Contractor's performance of this Contract in compliance with applicable requirements, including local building and housing codes where applicable, whether or not covered by the specifications and drawings for the work, and further agrees to perform all work in conformance with the highest standard of all applicable codes and local property rehabilitation standards. 6. HOLD HARMLESS: The Contractor agrees to defend, indemnify and hold the Owner harmless from any liability or claims for damages because of bodily injury, death, property damage, sickness, disease, or loss and expense arising from the Contractor's performance of this Contract. Both parties agree that each Contractor and Subcontractor is acting in the capacity of an independent contractor with respect to the Owner. The Contractor further agrees to protect, defend, and indemnify the Q: Library/Lead Program/Rehabilitation Contract(Lead) Revised 09/30/19 7 Owner form any claims by laborers, subcontractors, or suppliers for unpaid work or labor performed, or materials supplied in connection with this Contract. The Owner and the Contractor agree to hold and save harmless the City of Omaha from any and all loss, cost, or damages of every kind, nature or description arising under this Contract. 7. ELIGIBILITY: The Contractor represents that he/she is not listed on the Disbarred and Suspended Contractor's List of the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) or of the City, and further agrees not to hire or utilize as a subcontractor or supplier or any person or firm that is so listed. 8. CONDITION OF PREMISES: The Contractor agrees to keep the premises broom clean and orderly and to remove all debris as needed during the course of the work, in order to maintain work conditions which do not cause health or safety hazards. 9. LEAD BASED PAINT: The Contractor agrees to use no lead-based paint in the performance of this Contract, including the performance of any subcontractor. "Lead-based paint" means any paint containing more than six one-hundredths of one (1) per centum of lead by weight (calculated as lead metal) in the total nonvolatile content of the paint, or the equivalent measure of lead in the dried film of paint already applied. The Contractor further agrees to abide by all Federal requirements regarding lead-based paint poison prevention. Lead-Based Paint Regulations at 24 CFR 570.608 and 24 CFR Part 35 and in particular Sub-Part B thereof. Such regulations pertain to all HUD-assisted housing and require that all owners, prospective owners or tenants or properties constructed prior to 1978 be properly notified that such properties may include lead-based paint and require specific treatments according to the amount of HUD funding allocated to the Project. 10. TERMINATION: The Contractor agrees that the Owner shall have the right to declare the Contractor in default if the Contractor fails to furnish materials or perform work in accordance with the provisions of this Contract. In such event, the Owner shall be responsible for providing written notice to the Contractor by registered/certified mail of such default. If the Contractor fails to remedy such default within ten (10) working days of such notice, the Owner shall have the right to select one or more substitute contractors. If the expense of finishing the work exceeds the balance not yet paid to the Contractor on this Contract, the Contractor shall pay the difference to the Owner through the City. The City will assure that all substitute contractors, subcontractors, suppliers, etc. are paid from the funds received from the original Contractor. Lien waivers, warranties, etc., shall be obtained just as though the original Contractor had completed the job. Any funds received from the original Contractor may be used only to correct/complete items set forth in the Q: Library/Lead Program/Rehabilitation Contract(Lead) Revised 09/30/19 8 Schedule of Work and may not be used to complete other or extra work desired by the Owner. 11. INSPECTION: The U.S. Government, the City, and their designees shall have the right to inspect all rehabilitation work, and the Contractor will take all steps necessary to assure that the Government, the City, or their designees are permitted to examine and inspect the rehabilitation work, and all contracts, materials, equipment, payrolls, and conditions of employment pertaining to the work, including all relevant data and records. The U.S. Government and the City by inspecting the premises, records, suppliers, and equipment assumes no responsibility to the Owner for defective materials or work in the rehabilitation, or to either party for any breach of this Contract by the other. 12. INTEREST OF FEDERAL AND CITY OF OMAHA PERSONNEL: The Contractor agrees that none of the following shall have any interest or benefit, direct or indirect, in this Contract for any work, supplies, or services, financed in whole or in part under this Contract: A. Any member of the governing body of the Locality; B. Any member of the governing body of the City of Omaha; C. Any officer or employee of the Locality or the City of Omaha who exercises any functions or responsibilities in connection with the administration of the Community Development Block Grant(CDBG) Program; D. Any member of or delegate to the Congress of the United States; E. Any Resident commissioner. 13. EQUAL OPPORTUNITY: The Contractor agrees to abide by all Federal, State, and/or local regulations relative to equal opportunity to all persons, without discrimination as to race, color, disability, sex, familial status, age, political, or religious opinions, affiliations or national origin, gender identity, sexual orientation and status with regard to public assistance. On agreements of$10,000 or more, the Contractor agrees to abide by the following provisions of Executive Order 11246, and agrees to incorporate such language in all contracts for $10,000 or more which he/she may enter into in connection with this Contract. During the course of this contract, the Contractor agrees as follows: A. The Contractor will not discriminate against any employee or applicant for employment and will take affirmative action to ensure that applicants and/or employees are employed or treated during employment without regard to their race, color, religion, national origin, sex, marital status, age, sexual orientation, Q: Library/Lead Program/Rehabilitation Contract(Lead) Revised 09/30/19 9 gender identity and status with regard to public assistance or disability. On Agreements of$10,000 or more, the Contractor agrees to abide by the following provisions of Executive Order 11246, and agrees to incorporate such language in all contracts for $10,000 or more which he/she may enter into in connection with this Contract. Such action shall include but not be limited to, the following: employment, upgrading, demotion or transfer; recruitment or recruitment advertising; layoff or termination; rates of pay or other forms of compensation; and selection for training, including apprenticeship. The Contractor agrees to post in conspicuous places, available to employees and applicants for employment, notices to be provided by the locality setting forth the provisions of this nondiscrimination clause. B. The Contractor will, in all solicitations or advertisements for employees placed by or on behalf of the Contractor, state that all qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to their race, color, religion, sex or national origin, age, gender identity, sexual orientation, disability or familial status. C. The Contractor will send to each labor union or representative of workers with which he/she has a collective bargaining agreement or other contract or understanding, a notice, to be provided, advising the said labor union or worker's representative of the Contractor's commitments under this section, and shall post copies of the notice in conspicuous places available to employees and applicants for employment. D. The contractor will comply with all provisions of Executive Order 11246 of September 24,1965, (or as may be amended) and of the rules, regulations, and relevant orders of the U. S. Secretary of Labor. E. The Contractor will furnish all infoituation and reports required by Executive Order 11246 of September 24, 1965, (or as may be amended) and by the rules, regulations and orders of the Secretary of Labor and/or the U.S. Secretary of Housing and Urban Development and will permit access to his/her books, records, and accounts by the Secretary of Housing and Urban Development, or his/her designees, and the Secretary of Labor, or his/her designees, for purposes of investigation to ascertain compliance with such rules, regulations, and orders. F. In the event of the Contractor's noncompliance with the nondiscrimination clauses of this Contract, or with any of the said rules, regulations, or orders, this Contract may be cancelled, terminated, or suspended in whole or in part, and the Contractor may be declared ineligible for further Government contracts or Federally-assisted construction contracts in accordance with procedures authorized in Executive Order 11246 of September 24, 1965; and such other sanctions may be imposed and remedies invoked as provided in Executive Q: Library/Lead Program/Rehabilitation Contract(Lead) Revised 09/30/19 10 Order 11246, or by rules, regulations or orders of the Secretary of Labor, or as otherwise provided by law. G. The Contractor will include the portion of the sentence immediately preceding paragraph (A) and the provisions of paragraphs (A) through (G) in every subcontract or purchase order unless exempted by rules, regulations, or orders of the Secretary of Labor issued pursuant to Section 204 of Executive Order 11246, so that such provisions will be binding upon each subcontractor or vendor. The Contractor will take such action with respect to any subcontract or purchase order which the property owner or the Secretary of Housing and Urban Development may direct as a means of enforcing such provisions, including sanctions for noncompliance: Provided, however, that in the event the Contractor becomes involved in, or is threatened with, litigation by a subcontractor or vendor as a result of such direction by the property owner or the Secretary of Housing and Urban Development, the Contractor may request the United States to enter into such litigation to protect the interest of the Secretary of Housing and Urban Development of the United States. 14. TRAINING, EMPLOYMENT, AND BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES: The Contractor agrees to abide by the following provisions and to include them in any subcontract into which the Contractor enters in performance of the Contract. A. The work to be performed under this Contract is on a project assisted under a program providing direct Federal financial assistance from the Department of Housing and Urban Development and is subject to the requirements of Section 3 of the Housing and Urban Development Act of 1968, as amended, 12 U.S.C. 1701u. Section 13 requires that to the greatest extent feasible, opportunities for training and employment be given lower income residents of the project area(s) and contracts for work in connection with the project be awarded to business concerns which are located in, or owned in substantial part by persons residing in the area of the project. B. The parties to this contract will comply with the provisions of said Section 3 and the regulations issued pursuant thereto by the Secretary of Housing and Urban Development as set forth in 24 CFR Part 135, and all applicable rules and orders of the Department issued thereunder prior to the execution of this Contract. The parties to this Contract certify and agree that they are under no contractual or other disability which would prevent them from complying with these requirements. C. The Contractor will send to each labor organization or representative of workers with which he/she has a collective bargaining agreement or other contract or understanding, if any, a notice advising the said labor organization or worker's representative of his/her commitments under this Section 3 clause and shall post Q: Library/Lead Program/Rehabilitation Contract(Lead) Revised 09/30/19 11 copies of the notice in conspicuous places available to employees and applicants for employment and/or training. D. The Contractor will include this Section 3 clause in every subcontract for work in connection with the project and will, at the direction of the applicant for, or recipient of, Federal financial assistance take appropriate action pursuant to the subcontract upon a finding that the subcontractor is in violation of regulations issued by the Secretary of Housing and Urban Development, 24 CFR Part 135. The Contractor will not subcontract with any subcontractor where he/she has notice or knowledge that the latter has been found in violations of regulations under 24 CFR Part 135, and will not let any subcontract unless the subcontractor has first provided him/her with a preliminary statement of ability to comply with the requirements of these regulations. E. Compliance with the provisions of Section 3, the regulations set forth in 24 CFR Part 135, and all applicable rules and orders of the Department issued thereunder prior to the execution of the Contract, shall be a condition of the Federal financial assistance provided to the project, binding upon the applicant or recipient for such assistance, its successors, and assigns. Failure to fulfill these requirements shall subject the applicant or recipient, his/her contractors and subcontractors, all successors, and assigns to those sanctions specified by the grant and/or loan agreement or contract through with Federal assistance is provided, and to such sanctions as are specified by 24 CFR Part 135. 15. MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS: The Contractor and Owner agree as follows: A. That the Owner shall permit the Contractor to use, at no cost, existing utilities such as light, heat, power, and water necessary to the carrying out and completion of the work. B. The parties agree that the reference to "days" in this Contract shall mean consecutive calendar days; provided, however, that in the event the last consecutive day of the term shall be on a Sunday or legal holiday, the term shall then terminate on the next regular day. C. The parties agree that materials and equipment that have been removed and replaced as part of the work shall belong to the Contractor. D. The parties agree that should any dispute arise respecting the percentage of completion, the construction, the meaning of drawings or specifications, or should any dispute respecting the true value of any omitted or improper workmanship or materials, or of any loss sustained by the Owner, and if the manner of estimation is not herein otherwise provided for, the same shall be determined in the following manner: Either party shall notify the other in writing that the dispute be submitted to arbitration. Within ten (10) days after Q: Library/Lead Program/Rehabilitation Contract(Lead) Revised 09/30/19 12 such written notice, each of the parties shall meet with the Director of the Planning Department, or his/her authorized representative, and both parties agree to be bound by the decision reached as a result of this meeting. If a finding of a formal dispute resolution finds that the Contractor must be paid, and if the Owner refuses to give his or her approval, the City must authorize the disbursement and process for payment without the Owner's signature, noting the reasons for doing so on the pay request and in the rehabilitation file. E. As governmental funds are being used, the Contractor agrees that he/she and his/her subcontractors will obey all civil rights and equal employment opportunity provisions of local, state, or federal law and abide by the provisions of the attached Section 3 clause. The Contractor further agrees to comply with all requests by the governmental agency for employment records to enforce this position. F. The Contractor agrees to comply with affirmative action requirements mandated by Executive Order 11246 and the regulations promulgated thereunder; and the civil rights compliance ordinance of the Omaha Municipal Code. G. Neither resident, nor any member of the resident's household nor a guest nor other person under the resident's control shall engage in any criminal activity, including drug related activity, and the unlawful discharge of firearms. While subject to the rehabilitation contract, all firearms shall remain concealed in areas other than the work space and the use, visibility, the manufacture, or selling of any drug other than prescriptive shall not be apparent prior to or during the presence of any assigned contractors on the project. Presence of such activity creates a liability to the contractor and City staff assigned and may constitute an immediate cancellation of the project. All funds expended may be due and payable to the City of Omaha as a result of the cancellation. SCHEDULE OF WORK CHECKLIST 1. WORK DESCRIPTION: Each item of work and material must be described in sufficient detail to provide a standard against which the completed work may be judged. 2. PRICE: This shall reflect the actual price, including profit and overhead. In no case shall reimbursement to the Contractor exceed the actual amount of the funds available under the loan. 3. Schedule for completing work in accordance with payment schedule which will allow the City and the borrower to monitor actual performance against estimates of what will be necessary to complete the project on time must be provided. Q: Library/Lead Program/Rehabilitation Contract(Lead) Revised 09/30/19 13 • • AFFIDAVIT FOR EMPLOYEE CLASSIFICATION ACT STATE OF NEBRASKA ) )§ • • COUNTY OF DOUGLAS I, ��� � � ,being first duly sworn under oath,state and depose as follows: • 1. , I am competent to testify to,and have personal knowledge of,the matters stated in this affidavit. 2. I am(a contractor)(the authorized agent of the contractor ?FL NS T(LU C71 CD Ni ). I attest to the following: (a) each individual performing services for such contractor is properly classified under the Nebraska Employee Classification Act, 2010 LB 563 ("the Act"), (b) such contractor has completed a federal 1-9 immigration form and has such form on file for each employee performing services,(c)such contractor has complied with Neb. Rev. Stat. section 4-114 (federal immigration verification system), (d) such contractor has no reasonable basis to believe that any. individual performing services for such contractor is an undocumented worker, and(e)as of the time of the contract,such contractor is not barred from contracting with the• state or any,political subdivision pursuant to the Act. ' FURTHER AFFIANT SAYETH NAUGHT. ffiant SUBSCRIBED AND SWORN TO before me this / day of /77 ; , 20 c. General Notary•State of Nebraska SARAH FREDERICK M Comm.be Jan.12 2026. Notary Public • OP ORTUNI Y Approved 6/1/10 ��oz,,eHA'!Vt.?? Planning Department 4, < r t Inspector: Edward Winkler ��- � p Omaha/Douglas Civic Center -Er�'� " ' 1819 Farnam Street,Suite 1100 ��'6"«l N Date: 9/23/2021 Omaha,Nebraska 68183 ® "F14�I F (402)444-5150 �A°� 4�� Thomas & Liane Anderson Telefax(402)444-6140 �T�'D FEBRVr David K.Fanslau City of Omaha 2514 E St. Director Jean Stothert,Mayor Omaha, NE 68107 OMAHA LEAD HAZARD CONTROL PROGRAM The Contract bid document consist of the following sections: • General Responsibilities for the Contractor and Owner/Occupant. • Lead Hazard Control Plan—Scope of Work,Abatement and Interim Control of Lead Hazards. • Material Specifications • Property Owner Signature The Contractor Shall: > Contractor and all subcontractor(s)shall complete and submit a"Citizenship Attestation"/"Employee Classification"form to the Planning Department,per State requirements,at time of contract. > Contractor and all subcontractor(s)shall complete and submit"Responsible Contractor Compliance"—"RC-1" form to the Planning Department with their bid(s),per City Ordinance# 39284 or bid(s)will be rejected. > Comply with HUD's Guidelines for the Evaluation and Control of Lead-Based Paint Hazards in Housing(2012 Edition)while performing all construction related duties. ➢ Comply with the EPA RRP Rule(April 22,2010)while performing all construction related duties. > Comply with Standards called for in the"Construction and Rehabilitation Specifications,Housing and Community Development Division, City of Omaha,Nebraska". (An electronic copy is provided to contractors via contractor informational disc.) ➢ Contractor is responsible for securing all required Building permits required by the City of Omaha > Submit information data sheets or samples for all substitutions or approved equals prior to written approval of the Construction Specialist. > Comply with the State of Nebraska Health and Human Services Regulation and Licensure, Title 178 Chapter 23 Lead Base paint regulations. > Retain all insurance&qualification certificates during the tenure of the project. > Coordinate a daily construction schedule and"Occupant Protection Plan"with the occupant. (HUD 2012 Guidelines Ch. 8 II D) > Submit copies of the Occupant Protection Plan,all applicable permits, State notifications and the EPA signature sheet from the"Renovate Right"packet to the construction specialist prior to beginning any site-work. ➢ Pre-clean as necessary. (HUD 2012 Guidelines Ch. 8 II E) > Large furniture left in containment areas must be wrapped with plastic with the joints sealed. > Repair or replace all items damaged,disturbed or removed during construction. > At all times,keep the work-site and surrounding area(s)free from accumulations of waste materials or rubbish caused by the work. Waste to be disposed of in a"contractor supplied"waste container(s). > Upon daily completion of work, clean up all rubbish, excess material, equipment, and all substrates connected with the work, and leave work areas in a neat, sanitary, lead safe and presentable condition. Page 1 of 5 -1-4 Initials:"�'� 2514 E St.--continued The Contractor Shall: (continued) ➢ Submit a detailed itemization of billing when invoicing, a post abatement report(per State regulations)and a Renovator Record-Keeping check list upon completion of the project, final inspection approval documentation from City of Omaha Building Inspector if applicable. ➢ Finish per specification all newly installed components. ➢ Final Clearance Testing will be performed when all work in the scope is complete,or at the discretion of the City's Risk Assessor on a case by case basis. ➢ Perform work related duties between the hours of 8 A.M. and 5 P.M.weekdays (other hours upon approval of owner/occupant& construction specialist). ➢ Complete this project within 90 calendar days from the proceed order. ➢ Complete interior work once it is started without work stoppage. ➢ Contractor is responsible for all quantities of materials, labor activity and Abatement quantities for State of Nebraska documentation. Contractor is highly encouraged to attend bid walk prior to bid submission to verify quantities needed. The Owner/Occupant Shall: ➢ Remove, store away, clean and(reinstall if desired)all affected window coverings. ➢ Remove and store away pictures, lamps, knick-knacks,valuables, etc. ➢ Remove and store away any and all electronic devices in the work area to include air conditioners. ➢ Move all furniture in the work area. ➢ Provide a clean, uncluttered dwelling to work in. ➢ Ensure that all household members and pets stay at least(10)ten feet away from all work areas while work is being done. ➢ Provide access to property to complete work related duties between 8 A.M. and 5 P.M. on weekdays. ➢ Provide all reasonable utilities during the construction period. ➢ Issue any and all instructions for the contractor through the Construction Specialist. ➢ Allow final clearance testing upon substantial completion of work.All household members and pets must be out of the dwelling at 8:00 AM on the day of clearance testing and remain away until the testing is complete.(Usually 2:30 PM). ➢ Remove volunteer trees and vegetation from the drip line of the roof, and cut back shrubs and bushes at least two feet from the house. Lead Hazard Control Plan - Scope of Work 1.0 Abatement of Lead Hazard(s) r n y 1.1 Window Treatment b - Wy�,��Ns e,re a) Install One(1)vinyl slider window at location# 5,# 6. (LAUNDRY ROOM) (See site map) b) Install One(1)Wood window at location# 10(w/transom). (LIVING ROOM) (See site map) c) Install One(1)Double-hung vinyl window at location#22. (LIVING ROOM) (See site map) d) Install One(1)Wood window at locations# 11, # 12, # 13. (OFFICE) (See site map) e) Install One(1) Double-hung vinyl window at locations# 14, # 15. (FAMILY ROOM) (See site map) f) Install One(1)Double-hung vinyl window at location# 16. (BATH#2) (See site map) g) Install One(1) Double-hung vinyl window at location# 35. (PANTRY) (See site map) Page2of5 Initials: " 2514 E St.--continued h) Install One(1)Double-hung vinyl window at locations# 17,# 18. (KITCHEN)(See site map) i) Install One(1)Double-hung vinyl window at locations# 19,#20,#21. (DINING ROOM) (See site map) j) Install One(1)Double-hung vinyl window at location#23. (STAIR UP#1)(See site map) Windows are in a stairway and are to have safety glass k) Install One(1)Double-hung vinyl window at location#29. (STAIR UP#2)(See site map) Windows are in a stairway and are to have safety glass 1) In`stall Two(2) Wood window with upper grid at location#24. (BEDROOM#1) (See site map) m) Install One(1) Casement vinyl window at location#34. (BEDROOM#1)(See site map)(per City of Omaha egress code) n) Install One(1) Casement vinyl window at location#26. (BEDROOM#2) (See site map)(per City of Omaha egress code) o) Install One(1)Double-hung vinyl window at location#27. (BEDROOM#2)(See site map) p) Install One(1)Double-hung vinyl window at location#30. (BEDROOM#3)(See site map) q) Install One(1) Casement vinyl window at location#31. (BEDROOM#3) (See site map)(per City of Omaha egress code) r) Install One(1) Casement vinyl window at location# 32. (BEDROOM#4)(See site map)(per City of Omaha egress code) s) Install One(1)Double-hung vinyl window at location# 33. (BEDROOM#4)(See site map) 1.2 Door/Exterior Treatment a) Foyer A Wall Door—Remove all coatings from existing jamb&threshold. Prepare,repair&paint. Re- install door, adjust door as needed so it fits properly and latches properly. (See 3.2 specification) b) Dining Room A Wall Door—Remove all coatings from existing jamb&threshold. Prepare,repair&paint. Re-install door,adjust door as needed so it fits properly and latches properly. (See 3.2 specification) c) Back Porch A Wall Door—Remove all coatings from existing jamb. Prepare,repair&paint. Re-install dOor,adjust door as needed so it fits properly and latches properly. (See 3.2 specification) d) Back Porch D Wall Door—Remove all coatings from existing jamb. Prepare,repair&paint. Re-install door,adjust door as needed so it fits properly and latches properly. (See 3.2 specification) e) Exterior A Wall—Repair/replace upper fascia/soffit area.Replace metal material and wood substrate. Prepare, repair&paint. (See 3.2 specification) f) Garage—Repair/replace wood substrates as needed throughout on all sides and upper fascia/soffits. Prepare, repair&paint. (See 3.2 specification) Notes for section 1.1 1. All newly applied paints/stains shall match existing interior and exterior location. 2. Remove existing windows including sashes,necessary stops,window weights and storm windows at the locations of new window installations and dispose of them properly. Replace stops as required.It is the Contractor's digression how to work with windows having exterior metal trim wrap. Damage trim will need to be replaced or the Contractor may elect to replace all wrap. All costs are to be included in bid. 3. Insulate weight cavities and around replacement windows with bait or spray foam insulation. 4. Finish/paint all removed/replaced(caulked)and newly installed material(s)to match existing. 5. HEPA vacuum, clean,and/or seal all window troughs and sill surfaces to achieve clearance. 6. If bedroom windows do not meet current egress codes,then at one window location: a) New window cannot reduce the size of the opening. b) Note: This new window installation will not meet current egress codes but will not decrease the opening size,which is allowable per City of Omaha Building Code. Page 3 of 5 Initials: 'fit ti J 2514 E St.--continued 7. The term"Repair"used in this scope shall apply to all(but not limited to) deteriorated,rotted,damaged, broken and/or missing substrates and associated components. These areas shall be repaired,caulked and finished to bring the substrate into a"stable"condition. This shall also apply to addressing all friction surfaces by planing,HEPA sanding or adjusting components. THIS APPLIES TO ALL LINE ITEMS FOR ABATEMENT. 2.0 Interim Control of Lead Hazard(s) 2.1 Window treatment a) Back Porch--Prepare and paint all new and stabilize all previously painted interior surfaces at location#42,# 43. (casing,sill,jamb)(See site map) b) Attic--Prepare and paint all new and stabilize all previously painted interior surfaces at location#37, #38,# 39. (sash,sill,jamb)(See site map) 2.2 Wall Treatment a) Cellar A&D Wall-Prepare&paint/stabilize all wood surfaces at walls. (See map) b) Attic Stairwell Walls-Prepare&paint/stabilize all plaster surfaces at(All)walls. (See map) 2.3 Exterior Treatment a) Back porch C &D Walls—Prepare&paint/stabilize wood surfaces of the walls,trim & ceiling(See map) b) House—Prepare&paint/stabilize previously painted wood substrates(and newly installed components)(trim, foundation window trim). (See Map) c) Garage—Prepare&paint/stabilize all previously painted wood substrates(and newly installed components) (All)walls,trim,fascia/soffits. (See Map) 2.4 Cleaning Treatment a) Bedroom#2—Clean window sills to remove Lead dust and will pass clearance test. 2.5 Soil Treatment a) A&D sides Drip-zone—Remove all existing mulch/debris. Install landscape fabric and mulch. (See map& material specification 3.4) 3.0 Materials Specifications 3.1 Windows • Wood -Marvin Integrity Wood-Ultrex Insert Double-Hung replacement windows, exterior clad and with full screen, or approved equal with grids on upper sash. (Wood windows only installed on Front of house street side) • Vinyl—Silverline by Anderson,white color, or approved equal. • All Casement windows will have"faux meeting rail" included to match double-hung appearance unless stated otherwise. • All windows are to be Low E;Argon filled and insulated glass that meets energy star requirements. • Bathroom glass to be opaque. • All windows shall be caulked to create a weather-tight seal. • Provide Egress Hinges on Casement Windows as needed to follow City Egress Codes. • Provide Safety Glass where needed per City Code. • See the "Rehabilitation Specifications for All Omaha Planning Department Remodel Projects" Page4of5 -i Initials: 2514E St.--continued 3.2 Doors/Hardware/Shelving • See the "Rehabilitation Specifications for All Omaha Planning Department Remodel Projects" 3.3 Floor/Stairs • See the "Rehabilitation Specifications for All Omaha Planning Department Remodel Projects" 3.4 Other Treatment • Base shoe to be pine or Douglas fir and match existing profile. • See the "Rehabilitation Specifications for All Omaha Planning Department Remodel Projects" 3.5 Soil/Mulch • Landscape fabric shall be water permeable. • Bark mulch shall be tree bark from pine, hemlock or equivalent, aged a minimum of 6 months and no more than 18 months. The bark shall be shredded so that the resulting pieces are no more than 1/4"thick and no longer than 2". The mulch shall be free of stringy material and shall not contain an excess of fine particles. The mulch shall be deep brown in color, free of leaves,twigs, sod, weeds, shavings, and other foreign materials injurious to healthy plant growth. Mulch shall be installed to a settled depth of at least 3 inches. • See the "Rehabilitation Specifications for All Omaha Planning Department Remodel Projects" 4.0 Signatures (Owner/Occupant) Property Owner Date Property Owner Date Witness Date Occupant(if applicable) Date Occupant(if applicable Date Witness Date Page 5 of 5 �� Initials: ' VA- . • t ' J • f. • •• : • • • • - . . - D. . . . . • .. • . 11 : Ii" • . A. 044701,01.23 Rev LBP-2 • . . . • . . . . . .-,) E,.1\A E l•1 � T _ . • i I • .IC :: . • grili 4 1, •�r---a---i-•• • • a , . • •1g .. i 5A5MILCF . f 1. b 0 -3 . 1 . . . . • . : . . . ... • �, • R a • • • .. • i ' • • � I • I ... 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This estimate is for the use of the City of Omaha, Housing and Community Development Division, Rehabilitation Section only. The actual cost may vary. Date �- � �� � Signed, Construction Specialist zi �'/2 3 / Work Write-upDate: 3/1-4 a / Initial Inspection Date: / Approved, Program Director , , Date �— T . 2 (1-- Omaha Lead Hazard Cor )I Program, City of Omaha, Ho 'ng and Community Development Bid/Estimate Sheet Open House Date/Time: 2/16/2022,12:00 PM Project Owner: Thomas&Liane Anderson Project Address: 2514 E St. Bid Opening Date/Time: 2/23/2022,3:00 PM Funding Source: Block Grant L H C X Other Bid Invoice 1.0 Abatement of Lead Hazards Change orders* %Complete Totals 1.1 Window Treatment a Install One(1)window at location#5,#6. $0 $0 0% $1,000 b Install One(1)wood window at location#10. $0 $0 0% $1,500 c Install One(1)window at location#22. $0'.- - $0 0% $700 d Install One(1)wood window at locations#11,#12,#13. $0 $0 0% $4,500 e Install One(1)window at locations#14,#15. $0 $0 0% $1,400 f Install One(1)window at location#16. $0 $0 0% $700 g Install One(1)window at location#35. $0 $0 0% $700 h Install One(1)window at location#17,#18. $0 $0 0% $1,400 i Install One(1)window at location#19,#20,#21. $0 y $0 0% $2,100 j Install One(1)window at location#23. $0 $0 0% $700 k Install One(1)window at location#29. $0; $0 0% $700 I Install Two(2)wood window at location#24. $0 ,, $0 0% $2,400 m Install One(1)Casement window at location#34. $0 $0 0% $750 n Install One(1)Casement window at location#26. $0 $0 0% $750 o Install One(1)window at location#27. $0, $0 0% $700 p Install One(1)window at location#30. $0 $0 0% $700 q Install One(1)Casement window at location#31. $0 $0 0% $750 r Install One(1)Casement window at location#32. $0 $0 0% $750 s Install One(1)window at location#33. $0 $0 0% $700 1.2 Door/Exterior Treatment a Foyer A Wall Door-Scrape&clean(jamb,threshold) $0, $0 0% $250 b Dining Room A Wall Door-Scrape&clean(jamb,threshold) $0 $0 0% $250 c Back Porch A Wall Door-Scrape&clean(jamb) $0 $0 0% $150 d Back Porch D Wall Door-Scrape&clean(jamb) $0 $0 0% $150 e Exterior A Wall-Repair/replace material. $0 $0 0% $1,200 f Garage-Repair material. $0 ' $0 0% $1,800 Total for Abatement: $0 i $0 I $26,700 2.0 Interim Control of Lead Hazards Change orders* %Complete Totals 2.1 Window Treatment a Prepare and finish at locations#42,#43.(casing,sills,jamb) $0 $0 0% $300 b Prepare and finish at locations#37,#38,#39.(sash,sills,jamb) $0's`.:; $0 0% $450 2.2 Wall Treatment a Cellar A&D Wall-Paint walls. $0 $0 0% $250 b Attic Stairwell Walls-Paint(All)walls. $0 $0 0% $600 2.3 ExteriorTreatment a Back Porch C&D Walls-Paint walls,trim&ceiling. $0' $0 0% $600 b House-Paint trim,foundation window(trim) $0 $0 0% $3,000 c Garage-Paint(All)walls,trim,fascia/soffits. $0 4 $0 0% $4,000 2.4 Cleaning Treatment a Bedroom#2-Clean window sills. $0 E $0 0% $75 2.5 SoilTreatment a A&D-Dripzone-Install fabric&mulch. $0 $0 0% $500 Total for Interim control: $0 $0 $9,775 Sub Total: 01, . Sub Total:1 $36,4751 Overhead&profit $0 ''. Overhead&profit $5,471 Building permit fees: $0 I i Building permit fees: $100 State fees: 0 `_ State fees: $200 Total for Abatement& Interim control Total Bid :�L - Re-inspection fee** $0 o a or • ea emen : Interim control(Total Invoice):I 41,L4b1 The undersigned has evaluated the bids and proposed construction costs and hereby certifies that the costs are reasonable. • Construction Specialist C,! of It✓------- Date: // Ili) -7----- Program Director , Date: 3 - y'- N N O N M N A ��' a w a QU � ° i E L. UL••- 'erg � -o &.,a a . ¢ dw ¢ ba i Q w d rS m4 .. bA A A Ar A 0 E. W Q a � L &' w E z ;• a o -O A W x d W d 'et wd XI "' aa ° 0 0 0 0 M O_ vM 69 EA N N O N e N j CI O O �, y G) w N EO x 1-1 cn E, W N •• I a) `� w II o w I AdwQ a a 4 w1 .1 gq Omaha Lead Hazard Cor )l Program, City of Omaha, Ho 'ng and Community Development Bid/Evaluation Sheet Open House Date/Time: 2/16/2022,12:00 PM Project Owner: Thomas&Liane Anderson Project Address: 2514 E St. Bid Opening Date/Time: 2/23/2022,3:00 PM Funding Source: Block Grant L H C X Other Bid Invoice • 1.0 Abatement of Lead Hazards Rife Change orders* %Complete Totals 1.1 Window Treatment a Install One(1)window at location#5,#6. $8001 $0 0% $1,000 b Install One(1)wood window at location#10. $1,800' i $0 0% $1,500 c Install One(1)window at location#22. $675 $0 0% $700 d Install One(1)wood window at locations#11,#12,#13. $4,500[ 1 $0 0% $4,500 e Install One(1)window at locations#14,#15. $1,350l, $0 0% $1,400 f Install One(1)window at location#16. $675 ? $0 0% $700 g Install One(1)window at location#35. $675(:;` $0 0% $700 h Install One(1)window at location#17,#18. $1,350 i $0 0% $1,400 i Install One(1)window at location#19,#20,#21. $2,025 e $0 0% $2,100 j Install One(1)window at location#23. $675 f,'+ $0 0% $700 k Install One(1)window at location#29. $675 s `' $0 0% $700 I Install Two(2)wood window at location#24. $3,000 f,,, $0 0% $2,400 m Install One(1)Casement window at location#34. $775 6 $0 0% $750 n Install One(1)Casement window at location#26. $775;, � $0 0% $750 o Install One(1)window at location#27. $675 j $0 0% $700 p Install One(1)window at location#30. $675f vi $0 0% $700 q Install One(1)Casement window at location#31. $775 1 $0 0% $750 r Install One(1)Casement window at location#32. $775 P;I $0 0% $750 s Install One(1)window at location#33. $675 I '3 $0 0% $700 1.2 Door/Exterior Treatment f a Foyer A Wall Door-Scrape&clean(jamb,threshold) $300 ,r1 $0 0% $250 b Dining Room A Wall Door-Scrape&clean(jamb,threshold) $300 $0 0% $250 c Back Porch A Wall Door-Scrape&clean(jamb) $250 f $0 0% $150 d Back Porch D Wall Door-Scrape&clean(jamb) $2501 $0 0% $150 e Exterior A Wall-Repair/replace material. $1,500 i.i $0 0% $1,200 f Garage-Repair material. $2,000�t y $0 0% $1,800 Total for Abatement: $27,9251 ? $0 $26,700 2.0Interim Control of Lead Hazards Change orders* %Complete Totals 2.1 Window Treatment a Prepare and finish at locations#42,#43.(sills) $200 h $0 0% $300 b Prepare and finish at locations#37,#38,#39.(sills) $600 41 $0 0% $450 2.2 Wall Treatment a Cellar A&D Wall-Paint walls. $425 r ill $0 0% $250 b Attic Stairwell Walls-Paint(All)walls. $575 ,1 $0 0% $600 2.3 ExteriorTreatment a Back Porch C&D Walls-Paint walls,trim&ceiling. $625&N $0 0% $600 b House Paint trim,foundation window $3,300 t (trim) , $0 0% $3,000 c Garage-Paint(All)walls,trim,fascia/soffits. $2,500 `= $0 0% $4,000 2.4 Cleaning Treatment a Bedroom#2-Clean window sills. I $100;?11 $0 0% $75 2.5 SoilTreatment a A&D-Dripzone-Install fabric&mulch. $1,500:1 $0 0% $500 Total for Interim control: $9,825 :` $0 $9,775 Sub Total: 37,750 :1}°£ Sub Total: $36,475 Overhead&profit $5,663';;'+ Overhead&profit $5,471 Building permit fees: $200 Y", Building permit fees: $100 State fees: $200A State fees: $200 Total for Abatement&Interim control Total Bid):IIIIIZsft LE ARe-inspection fee** $0 To a tor ,Da emen . Interim control(Total Invoice):l 41,14bl The undersigned has evaluated the bids and proposed construction costs and hereby certifies that the costs are reasonable. Construction Specialist � (Gt.(i�, Date: 3) Zsy_ ��- Program Director �j�.- Date: j Owner's Acceptance Form I have reviewed all of the o r© „,,ubmitted for the rehabilitation of my property located at: 2514 E St. My Contractor of choice is: X Owner Owner X 2 2L1 - 22 Date City of Omaha Planning Department Housing and Community Development Division Tier II CEST Statutory Checklist (2021-162) For Lead Hazard Reduction Program Tier I CEST Statutory Checklist (2019-031) Project Name: None Project Address: 2514 E ST Project Activity: Owner Occupied Rehabilitation Program: Lead Hazard Reduction Program The Tier I CEST Statutory Checklist requires a Tier II Statutory Checklist the following Impact Categories: • Contamination and Toxic Substances • Floodplain Management • Historic Preservation • Noise Control • Floodplain Insurance The following table presents the Tier II determinations for these categories. An A in the Status box indicates no compliance issues are associated with this project and the project may proceed without further consultation. A B in the Status box indicates additional steps are required to address this issue (e.g., removal of hazardous materials). Status Impact Categories A or B Source Documentation According to USEPA data presented on the Omaha Lead Registry (www.omahalead.org),the target property is located within of the final focus area of the Omaha Lead Superfund Site. The soil lead levels at this site have been tested September, 2003 and was remediated August, 2005. A paint assessment was completed at this property July, 2006, and was stabilized in November, 2008. Contamination and Toxic Substances A Partly based on the age of the home (built in 1897), interior and exterior lead-based paint hazards may be present. Lead-safe work practices are required. Partly based on the age of the home, asbestos hazards may be present. The roof does not appear to be made of asbestos shingles, however even new roofing material may contain asbestos. If suspect material is found during work activities, further consideration must be given to potential hazards and compliance with state and federal regulations before proceeding. Because this is a single family home, the primary regulations are found in Nebraska Health and Human Services regulations (178 NAC 22, http://www.sos.ne.gov/rules-and- regs/regsearch/Rules/Health and Human Services System/Title- 178/Chapter-22.pdf). The city also has a radon testing and mitigation policy that states that radon levels must be tested and mitigated, if necessary, when the cost of rehabilitation exceeds 50% of the assessed value of the home and Federal funding to the project exceeds $5,000.00. In this case, the estimated cost of rehabilitation will be $35,000.00. $35,000.00 of federal funding will be used. The home has an assessed value of$179,500.00. Radon testing is required. Based on a review of aerial photographs and the Nebraska Department of Environmental Quality's (NDEQ) interactive facility • map (http://deqims2.deq.state.ne.us/deqflex/DEQ.html) and the NEPAssist tool (https://nepassisttool.epa.gov), there are no sites of concern in the immediate area of the target property. Explosives and Aerial photographs taken by the City in 2018 and the NDEQ's Flammable A interactive facility map were reviewed within a mile of the target Operations property. Based on this review, no explosives or flammable operations are located near the target property. Floodplain According to FEMA Flood Insurance rate map 31055C0352H the Management A site is not in a special flood hazard zone. Please see the attached FIRMette. Historic According to the City's Historic Preservation Officer, the building Preservation A is historic. See the attached Section 106 Review Request form dated October 5, 2021. There is three road noise source with traffic count information within 1,000 feet of the target property. This is South 24th Street, John F. Kennedy Expy and F street. John F Kennedy Expy is located at the bottom of a slope. It appears, based on calculations, that a direct line of sight from the house to the Noise Control A interstate is not present. This indicates that noise cannot travel from the interstate directly to the house, and therefore the interstate is not considered to be a noise source There are no railroad lines located within 3,000 feet of the target property. It is assumed that these noise sources do not significantly contribute to noise level at the target property. There are several airport runways within 15 miles of the target property, but no noise elevation data is available for the target property. It is assumed that these noise sources do not significantly contribute to the noise level at the target property. There are no loud or impulsive noise sources near the target property. It is assumed that these noise sources do not significantly contribute to the noise level at the target property. Noise source data was entered into HUD's Day-Night Noise Level Calculator to determine the noise level at the target property. According to the calculation, the noise level is 55 decibels, which is within HUD's Acceptable Noise Level range. HUD further requires a 10-year noise projection, when possible. To do this, the traffic counts in the model were increased by 10% because current population growth estimates assume Omaha will grow by 10% over the next decade. The noise level did not increased above 55decibels, which remains within the Acceptable Noise Level range. Noise mitigation is not required. Flood Disaster The property is not located in a flood plain. See flood plain Protection Act— Floodplain A management, above. Insurance A project-specific Tier II environmental review has been performed at the above location in compliance with HUD environmental review regulations (24 CFR Part 58) and related laws, authorities and requirements. The review has been performed prior to the commitment of HUD or non-HUD funds, as required by §58.22(a) and (c). This review shall be retained as a component of the City's Environmental Review Record (ERR). Consult the Tier I CEST Statutory Checklist identified above for information regarding compliance with other laws and authorities for this HUD-assisted project or program. Prepared by: Date: ( L) ; Approved by: Date: U 77021 f G� � H �O 'O, t' '' a iv o 2 p R 1 a c g a z o- ° 2Oco, o u >2 a E o c o `o{ m d1 c .aw41A' o ns e o >• n w > 3 Q• -0 a E w in C -31 a E L lilt' o E c o -.T7. . *i { o a . O1 d ° . ' a a Q { N i'W (o y L w 6Y5 _ 4 I i o ` o 0 n R. -, , 6• Al S 25th St, om a. M_ • o U 7 ;0 ' (tom - t L\I {`J > 0 . ,_. or, ,,,.1A, r I . $ c I 0 tO 5 2Eth Si' I o -o a v @i (ram`._ - '" ter ' ` 6 rtou (Nit " E ti Ill r CV t r, Via: Y V 3S• 4LZ S' co cu co ' ; y i �l SECTION 106 REVIEW REQUEST FORM (September 2021) PROPERTY OWNER: Thomas & Liane Anderson PROPERTY ADDRESS: 2514 E St. DATE BUILT: 1897 PROGRAM: OLHC LHC - EST. REHAB COST(if applicable): $ 35,000.00 OHKA - EST. REHAB COST (if applicable): $2,000.00 LEVEL OF ASSISTANCE(if applicable): ASSESSED VALUE: $ 179,500.00 DESCRIPTION OF PROPOSED UNDERTAKING: *LHC - Replacement of Windows with Wood & Vinyl Windows, Paint exterior exposed wood substrates, Interior Painting. Wood windows will be highlighted in Yellow, vinyl will be highlighted in Pink as indicated on the Map. *Windows #10, #11, #12, #13 have existing upper decorative glass with metal trim that will try to be reused with addition to the new window installed. 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Integrity Windows and Doors is pad of the Marvin°family of brands.Employing the values and ;�, I I II�I I( ill II[ ��� -� y �tK a "s s commitment to quality that made Marvin the premier manufacturer oimade-to-order windows C.T • t k �b 1Uiie tie. Rome and doors,Integrity was created to set a new industry standard in performance and durability. �' Founded in 1994,we introduced Uhrex°puhnrded fiberglass—arevolulionary new construction y, t jTA 12 Dem Fo:FIrls /s r� material.Today,Integrity is the largest manufacturer of Ultrex pultruded fiberglass products, / Sty' ,ut{�+..};i . .., ., . tt offering All Uhrex,Wood-Ultrex and IMPACT Products. /. j r_t ,. .��--mot.'<<'.\ .1 I l wa -TO--,.:,-,,, ° J' ti ' RM ✓ y _ r # f F rrif mt. ``' r _., Arta' l l./L°� d C,^11 1 ENERGY EFFICIENCY ,l � Ems' Integrity windowscome In several classic and Our windows and doors arenliust tough . �. , { ---- choice styles with the grille pattern of your they also help you save energy.Integrity 1 ti • L.%' choice to match your existing architecture. products are ENERGYSTAR'quahlied r di.fin Ourwindous and doors are bolt with both r,a *s�� _ - aE t Orvanthe status kb .. i the e,Wwnmem and yourfmnas nm,nd, maintain n the status quo or give your exterior K,_ R Windows and doors that are ENERGY a bold new look (.. R _.__.7 d STAR qualified reduce heating and cooling ; = ---� All Wre:,s comwded of Bbeglam ms dee cosy-15%over non-quellf d products' 1, and out for the ultimate in low maintenanc lit ih wood.uwre,Deersanauthentic r',ASKABOUT i wood interior and virtually indestructible ENERGY liberglass exterior. STAR 3 INTEGRITY WINDOWS AND DOORS REMODEL REPLACE 3 ,: : . ''• ,••,.,.• 1 ,ii- :' . 1--- -..,.4„ :, . , . • !.,, .,. .„.:, , ...:•••••• ::„.,. . ..„.., , . Integrity advantage _ '�-- y fe "lit Integrity'horn Marvin-tlJndcvs '" r. ". - e • ,� 'r and Doors,wedrint join the f loon lass window and door Integrity.Windows and Doors is dedicated to providing the durabilityand style to suityour remodelingor replacement j 4' g P n9 YI P a ,4 . liar/ c dus'.ry we p oneered it In 1994, projects needs.Featuring the strength and beauty of Ultrexa pultruded fiberglass,Integrity products come in a wide �'� ,. � ,_�v .f i ile9r:y:ins Dorn he n The Marvin range of popular styles that can be tailored to lit your project.When you work with Integrity,we're a part of your learn. s' '4 C^mE,r'ez cantur.long heritage Our support service staff will address your questions and concerns-big or small-quickly and comprehensively. at. of crvc c aftsmanship and quality ` _�` 6 REPLACE1,ENT Wir.DOWS v' •t wills a I s or as out performance are ��r.� _ _ Integrity windows available multiple styles to match your existing KT- SosaT Marv,n ,architecture.4.lO nhh-cfinish-the comes andooty ty olcolobevenl eod yaour style an _\ ' �n .'y. AAMA 62410 finish-mines irm outdone mkrs to suitance hops le 1t* :4 3;'-',�.,e,t while providing Ultrea Senesriorlong-Iermouldoor PP.rbrmance.Choose i 1 E>_. ��-s Woad Ultren Series replacement windows lore MA pine interior that a��T �E'"'E ' can be stanedbcomplement your elerortnm rpd IN t11 _I i SPECIAL SIZES a "i 1_- �•y �^ i' rig your replacement window or door lo its originalsze can jii. M ea Esrr I i ♦I % our heritage MADE IN AMERICA.�r Math 1 ;+? be a difficult task.But with All Ultrex and Wood Uhrex,you can find almost any style of window or door told your existing opening in r speaal saes to sethnl/64' #,r h Integrity Windows and Doors is part of Marvin,a family of window and door brands offering best-in-lass solutions to w}f meet the needs of the replacement market.At Integrity,we believe it is essential to live up to our name.Integrity windows 10 DAY DELIVERY and doors are made with Ultree,a material patented nearly 20 years ago when Integrity pioneered the fiberglass Integrity's 10 day delivery has been providing complete defect-free window and door orders with a 99.5%success rate for over 10 years. h windows and door category.Integrity has led the category ever since with a commitment to a product that is tough, • s- inn re lab kly your ._ -' smart,long lasting and worry-free. e -'"'.i1, ''yr 8 t d hey needed — "`�`dr y , a. DURABILITY AND PERFORMANCE , 8n stronger than vinyl and vinyl/wood t .y about storing .plow r I'� y Integrity windows stand up to the elements,resisting harsh composites Darti drop snpEs ea ids (;) -- t #;, e tl es and remaining stable m extreme temperatures. s t i S ceUkrexexpandsatnearlylhesamereteasglass,Integrity I I k. r IFr / "" 1- 6 '" Ili Varietyolstyesandsizes rug d to soul e t -✓ windows keep their seal and don't leak yo Virtually maintenance-free M rtanprcnalllexalay N ,, q+t�' '_yL * ' , - :3 STAGGERED REPLACEMENT f 10-year product warranty • a Want to replace a few widows or doors now and Ilse rest later? AAMA 624-10 venlied finish That's okay.Ultrex wont fade Ike w,yl so the Integnty windows you +t install now will still match windows you install fates Gwen our long '`` ENERGY START"qualified history in the window and door industry,you can trust Integrity will be around when ifs lime to replace the rest of your windows. x isrscaITY WINDOWS AND DOORS REMODEL REPLACE 5 j` Ultrexpultruded fiberglass / MEM The fadsprove it.Ultrex°is quite possibly the pedectbuilding material for windows and doors.Ifs durable,strong, --- j ux /stable,low-maintenance and energy-efficient.Integrity°windows and doors made with Ultrex pultruded fiberglass expands end Heat and cold can take their toll on vinyl and outperform vinyl,and vinyl/wood composites in strength,expansion/contraction and finish.While other windows might 87%Ile`s — vinylamedceapesit.=.causing welded<ern.rs than vinyl, to fall Nigel maintains tight mitered corners break down over time,Integrity windows hold strong and perform in the face of environmental factors and time. and)sx and joinery throughout changing temperatums. ss than vinyl/owood ....._._ sites. _ IIIIIIIII THE STRONGEST WINDOW WINS -- — __. Ultrex is eight times stronger than wrlyl and three Imes stronger than ,..k'r h r wood/dnyl composites.That's as tough as sled`Integntywndows f' -'l"' -..- r` • and doors stay true and resist sagging - , ,e. E- s ULTREX VINYL ULTREX VINYL '`-s" iT'' VINYL bs LOW TIIERI AL EXPANSION ULTREX CAN TAKE THE HEAT k. aENEREUbea4keMstmx (:T [OM PDsIIF(FIBRE%' S vINYU g 1�55 .ar.w+.•'ta.' Ultrex resists harsh corrosives lemons stable in extreme Ultrex is cured and hardened into shape and volt not melt (t 1 • temperatures and wands at wady the same tale as glass, or lose As true shape,even when exposed to extreme ULTREx—41.6 resulting in windows that keep their seal and resist leaks temperatures of up b 285°F. I I ,n\ ru[mmD=q anx Neuablr 1• VINYL Sapp A patented ce- FIRST AND ONLY FINISH TO QUALIFY Q WNYLIWOOD�a30 .alluded ac el COMPUS11E1naRFX1 (i AS AN A A 624.1G FINISH mechanically r Umu 4086 I bonded do-.dlymtb. TheUh patented coating system is AAMA 624-10 verified g, _ e mo ems brae .e.. substrate prier to the and rstsled on theexclusne AAMA Versed Components List iThe tensile strength el Nigel( NM-ANN.. ng pr°"a T" for 623-10,624-10 and 625-10—a dam the compenorscanl 4 amens...square Inch<an BENFNPE.tr.me.iai esuN traruperiar match This includes passing ngorous tests forimpact,abrasion, support up le 41,00016s. Nne.amuhtaniPMxneb end esthetic that la 4 so, up leanl70o problem. ULTREX VINYL .nb°tie•ablydarabk. extreme temperatures and de cycle belly.The results a smooth ,'�� 4. > p`° and consistent finish that is up to 3x ducker than the competition - , AAMA , tug , 426. , , _ , Fiberglass windows have a 38%longer ULTREX , • • , useful life expectancy than vinyl."` COMPETITION , 'UI,ra hn ycnmleseengthd sled "'Lk cycle axnmx x d..don,b the Nwih Amerlea n,ndendl nankr Cne Sndy' brtin Umers<yda,ah CnmyAosr.dn..w.lo metoilforest Rnex<h,a000 6 INTEGRITY WINDOWS ANN 0006s REMODEL REPLACE ) ' ka. `` ,`r ter— •�l - V [�Y �S t\ -t.. ''i -.I t4`1 4 l Pram, ` - ', '"li'1:l'-i:-_-p'::=:--, ` 4r 14 l At, i'fit k t 4, 'Ma -Y �' : a2 JR� _ - liii ■�. / ' 19 r I Th I al p cwh.c s a durable, Y s 1a , stnrturaily soh )long-lasting '. .A else uct Thal„.eDer then a•hylh rig 1g;� � v -_c mine Industry' - yiz .� '�(; —ChrsBad } - a ;ij„ t Dhrector of Operations, KIIII. - �sr j �{{ mZaN■ y Yet �P .y r,;rr t..r "7 -; Tectcn Products _ i ' Wood-Ultrex and All Ultrex Series x . --��;-- N F - , , � tE ri t,z, • You can have it both ways.Wood-Ultrex°fiberglass windows combine the unmatched performance of an Ultrex fiberglass exterior to protect against the elements with the traditional look of a beautiful handcrafted real wood interior, t. 1 All Ultrex offers the strength and performance of Ultrex,inside and out.Blend classic styling with advanced construction le ° ; ti .y technology to give you windows and doors that look beautiful and stay beautiful for to come. -'1 - , v INTEGRITY'PRODUCTSE'er sy r ,` Insert Double Hung Glider Transom Round Top Sliding Patio Door Inswing French Door • • - Casement AwningPicturet Bay 8 Bow Pdygon Sliding French Door Oulswing French Door � Double Hung Single Hung FACTORY SEPVICES AND INSTALLATION ACCESSORIES Factory mulling reduces Factory-applied Jamb FINISH STRONG WITH EXTERIOR TRW LONG-LASTING.GOOD-LOOKING e. on site labor and eases Eelnrs'bns save rme The performance ofUltrex"is now available in exterior trim. Beauty can keep up with age thanks to the installation and labor. Integrity Exterior Tnm installs easiyon all Integrity'rectangular Integrity Ultrex finish that lets its products windows and doors,offering a dean finished appearance with look as good as they are lough Uhrexs AAMA 624-t0 verified durable low maintenance finish Pre-attached Folding - _ Factory-applied Dont settle for lesser materials on your exterior trim;fish strong \ Patented cnet,ded mxaancaly Nailing Fin for easy White Pre-Finish(interior) withlnlegnly Exterior Trim. ooldedeon/ic can w+des a shlye•p.: con s(, consistent Ile nstallation reduces job site finishing. IN• 8 (' ::„e altxnmenl memad for qv<'t Can be minted,s nnda,cd«s. secnre t'Wonwiesout voiding toe warranty. Through Jamb A b'e I«a l r ,,gu windows and doors Hgn-oarbx rmae vowi corers II„I. factory installation preppeat , Forafullookatour Fred otedlact t cis a allengths nears nc-wu'rr Arab iv I services and accessories, j 9 Y ii visit Icte nit bVirdows.com e INTEGRITY WINDOWS AND DOORS REMODEL REPLACE e • window products EFFICIENCY AND ENVIRONMENTAL SUSTAINABILITY j Our Ultrex°pultruded fiberglass construction material is made Clean Air Act,and has been designated a MACT(Maximum j When choosing windows that would be the focal point,the decision is easy.Integrity windows are probably rons silica sand-a sale and abundant natural resource- Achievable Control Technology)facility with 95%of Volatile and is produced in the only pultrusbn faxlity to completely Organic Compounds created during the manufacturing the best quality/value window in the industry.Featuring the strength and beauty of Ultrex•pultruded fiberglass, comply with the Environmental Protection Agency's 1990 process being destroyed. Integrity fiberglass windows come in a lull line of popular styles for flexibility in your design.The Ultrex fiberglass exterior stands up to Mother Nature and the real wood interior of our Wood-Ultrex series delivers the natural beauty you desire. PRODUCTS ........_.__ Insert Double Hung Casement 8 Awning Double Hung ,,.--'""' Glider Transom Picture ft� I tII j� Bay 8Bow Round Top Polygon II ��� Single Hung i ' PRODUCT VEP SAT ILITY 111'It t',: "I 0011 Our windows offer design flexibility easy installation,performance, I durabTtyandsmodhoperationOurspeaalsizescanmatchor I (.., ;�;/ '� ' complement existing architecture Select Casement to pair w lha ' �,_J__ / /. Round Top br an extra splash of sunlight or use them with a Picture I window for a great wew and a cool breeze Choose our more _- / ,/- � '' •ti, traditional Double Hung to combine with Picture windows, ---.- • I/ / I f` s y1 s i • _ Polygons and to create breathtek'ugwndowscapes.Your _J_—j' ," / Ili kj »/ ti ,:,D Casement and Awning /,,... j ._ options are nearly limitless and the perlwm�ancesbp nokh, widows afar a lading - I�� handle,dual-arm rotogear //F 1 ! , GRILLES AND DIVIDED LITES operasmsewemal lucking. - screen Grilles and dwded hies are available in a varier asl to adWdawaod.crcerating y yles and stainless red opexalmg the architectural design of your home hardware __ ✓'"f- • Smu`ated D:vded Ues(SGL) \l_Th _ \ meted DvdedLle iF user Bar(SiDLSI -Double Hung I m lop ba4to G e Eletw.e 4e Gass IG3G) I sash tic remove wavier - - - WcovdlnletdG'iles hassle tree maintenance and ��y+M II �"„ 111 deanng.3V4•ymb and 8' Yea.. _ GLASS l) dwedsam#es'rstarAmasnap II t.I. i, II II I ;l Integrity windows are offered with double strength LoP-272' Lx. �I�' '1 U i,• udngTae,are evadable to meet performance,code s are available m eight � A- and energy effecerxy goals shapes.Lange sizes up to49 r' I f u' - square feat witha maximum � WINDOW OPENING CONTROL DEVICE wnadsRm9laai . ,-. Txv4, =7- ,... • } Wood Ultrex and Al Ultrex Casement,Double Hung and Single l • ,'AtA� Ale* SF*r rrµ ,I , 'z j Husngpmducts are evadable wnthanophonalswndowopening t, `*e7� .c}Na ,a.:„. -1.• "- contra co trot deice b keep your kwed ones safe and secure This device ,� -a. ,, '1" -- `hy+s c- ":.'" limes wmdaw openingsb4'wless when engaged and can 6e - p i SCR disengaged for maximum opening It automatically reengages when I 1 9 yW and miv i s is r pS Sic' 7F'b {! � 4 .r - .,y G `K the window is closed ,.�, rx*k,._s xd.ar.�, %"'- - _ . 1D INTEGRITY WINDOWS AND DOORS REMODEL REPLACE It door products x jAt Integrity®we understand the important role doors play in your home.It is your connection to the world.It welcomes r friends and family to your home while protecting you from the elements.Our Ultrex°paltruded fiberglass door exterior . av r t" _ provides the strength and durability you need in a door,available in several styles designed to match the architecture of /' your home.Integrity doors are the perfect way to say'Welcome home' r"t.t _ '�, PRODUCTS -...-,-,--,,,,---,___— Sliding y ,. PatwDoor Slidng French Door I `� --; Inswing French Door Outswing French Door , - �{ - DOOR FEATURES _ Ica t{t xy�s- ijf iA All Woad-UIDrx doors offer low-ma nter�ance Uhrex e.tator and ,. 1 j �� Y� �•' � .:a.,, rich pine interior that is ready to stain or paint to your homes intenror. , a 4' ^a,�; � Select from standard and special sae configurations up to8 tall and ' ——" --m, - } 16'wide for impressive vews.And all Integrity doors are offered Mil, I I I F t e 4- tempered double strength LoEE-272'insulated glass with argon as a _,ter ? x" 1 standard option I i y s :, +6',.G3. �� r"e ; ' ' , Sliding Patio Doors star r i t!..� .,•jr s(. ti\ t 1 1 a, true and operate smoothy. ! .. JY7" # I+ r"` li The elegantly curved,easy-to-grab handle offers classic slyIg m your �' E '' �' i '1."�i. ��_-J+ $ 'L� choke of live finishes Choose PVD hardware for added corrosion resistance and extra durability.Swinging doors come with adjustable _ sf 4 / hinges to provide dependable operation and allow for moor rat adjustments as a home settles over lime,ensuring smooth operation ■■ ._--- - s;' t y F r years ► — Y '-�- t b to name .. Stdiny French Doors have n sryk ad save mspaca r+ ',_,5 it t UNIDED LITE PATTERNS f yl Y Integrity fromM n°offers five door Ile cot options The Collage - ii� tom— / e ' ,,... and Equal LI I to ions are avakble as SDLS,whte the Rectangular x andP available in both SDLS and GBG Wood Interior . It-''' -lit Grail mailable m a Rectangular Ile cut only.See all Ile cut 1. III 1 1 E // jlf pall s at kiegr.tyW ndowsroils. ■ i /// �r'2 I I I I I (tt _!-'�.r SECURE answin Trench Door I I 1 �j _ .—i' x�' Integrity Inswing French Doors and Outsw ng French Doors des.eropenass and drama. i i It f• I I I ..-_ _ ...sP lecture a molt-point sequential looting system ensuring consistent performance and security.Choose the Sliding French Door fora dual-point lock and effortless glide 1 I I . !- a AN UNPRECEDENTED WARRANTY • tere hsw;ny French Doors bring Integrity'windows and doors are Milt to provide long-term value Were a 20-plus year company July supported by Marvin° R sws and x It's something you and your customers will appreciate down the Windows and Doors,a 70-year-old lamiy-owned and operated road.Y can also trust Integrity to be around should you ever company which has built its reputation on innovation,quality and need service. customer satisfaction. is INTEGRITY WINDOWS MO DOORS REMODEL REPLACE 13 case studies X "" �` ' - ill 'rillw. , y 's I i .:,_a L ' i tql.Itg naA6gL't 5A '4 . J — BAILEY RESIDENCE ANDRE W S RESIDENCE REBEL VALLEY SNOW RESIDENCE The owners ole 1950'k Cape Cod wanted to renovate their home The owners of the 1928 Clinker Brick Tudor collage wanted to When the miners dlhs contemporary home were looking to A mix ofWood-Uttrex Double Hung and Casement windows to better lot the needs of their growing lemily.Theyalso wanted to update and expand their dream vacation home while preserving the remodel their kitchen style and aesthetics were a top priority.The were chosen in Stone White with SDL for then aesthetic beauty and complement the architectural style of theiresteblehed neighborhood homes original charm and architectural style With the home located modem design of the home with a uniquely pitched roof had to traditional style.They serve as a local point within the home while called"Oki Hil"The windows and patio doors had to help increase only three blocks off the Atlantic Ocean the windows and doors be accommodated and complemented.Some windows had to creating a connection to the great outdoors,providing a panoramic natural daykght and be energy effiolenlThe misting footprint was had to lit the homes architecture,scale,andcoa,tel performance be replaced elsewhere in the home and these had to match the view from the Wing mono With careful attention to detail and maximized to gain every inch of usable space.Some floor plans requirements.Integrity.Windows and Doors Wood-Ultrex IMPACT renovations.They also warted to turn their kitchen into en indoor/ experienced craftsmanship,WA.Bernard was able to blend old were hanged tostuate the bedrooms and living areas in a way products perfectly It the Tudor style,warm wood interiors and coastal outdoor living area,and take advantage of the beautiful views from and new details seamlessly turning the Snows historic horse into that would lake advantage of a broad southern exposure Extensive protection code standards.and were used in combination to create their tree-Bled property.Energy efficiency was important to the anenengy<Ricient home they can enjoy for many years to come. naval light reduced the need for artificial fighting and accentuated the homes two story wall ofwedows that connects the homes homeowners,with a goal of making the homes footprint smaller the warm,natural materialsdhosen for the interiors.Natural light also interior to the large screen porch and two-sided fireplace. and saving money on monthly unlity bills. help locus attention on the beautiful views outside tkaen4Ci f 7 � 2_•. &e hU: x Cnea GA Smcd ro MA Ulm, slY-fi VY-"E ..�.G 1` � VAwJU NP'7 t Jl l,l KYM tt§c _t.0.1 ",� { nA ,en X �k c. A.. ,.A,nwn • as -T n,x 4s a v,n ACnnMs G 3.1}• ('� -M. ''IN r CE / MP; Pr PPP .f \ Rd Il&I i Of iil''''', P, y_-,.__ tin U NI �: H INTEGRITY WINDOWS AND DOORS REMODEL REPLACE 1S fi g ,rc+. _ K b ul b 4lntegrity , ' from MARVIN Windows and Doors Built to perform I Call 1-888-419-0076 for the Integrity dealer —4 nearest you,or visit IntegrityV/indows.com _ - I. • MARVIN z Windows and Doors ©2014 Marvin Windows and Doors.All rights reserved.®Registered El ' MADE IN trademark of Marvin Windows and Doors.ENERGY STAR'and the r' 2:V of Built around youT AMERICA. ENERGY STAR mark are registered U.S.marks.Part#19981644. El_ 46 •••• : Aord 2014 MARVIN -sl Products Solutions Inspiration Why Marvin MARVIN > MARVIN ELEVATE > ELEVATE DOUBLE HUNG INSERT ELEVATE DOL3LE — UNG I \ SERT two - 1 ink V67.4k NA4 it NI. fiC"t+ t .ait. This window's frame-in-frame design is built to fit your unique window opening,allowing for a clean replacement without disturbing the existing interior or exterior trim of your home.The Marvin ElevateTM Double Hung Insert window offers traditional styling with convenient updates,including low-maintenance fiberglass exteriors and a warm wood interior that can be stained to match existing interior trim.Tilt the sash in or remove for easy cleaning. O VIEW DESIGN OPTIONS FOR THE PROS Find technical documents for this product,including installation instructions,sizes and elevations,3D drawings,architectural detail manuals and more. f TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS INTERIOR EXTERIOR Features of the Elevate Double Hung Insert Window • Available in heights up to 7 feet or widths up to 4.5 feet • Built to fit existing window openings within a fraction of an inch for precise frame-in-frame replacement • Low-profile sash lock for smooth operation • Sashes tilt in for easy cleaning of both sides of glass from indoors Ca LLECTI O N Marvin Elevate A thoughtfully designed collection that balances beauty and strength. OLEARN ABOUT ELEVATE COLLECTION 1 j i fr ' 1 i Materials Our proprietary,durable fiberglass exterior paired with warm pine wood interiors. • OLEARN ABOUT MATERIALS l' A. '.',.:": .A, "-' ', '''`'-70* 'fr-, •t'',A-''.-c i - '. 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Guidelines • To display the Road and/or Rail DNL calculator(s), click on the "Add Road Source" and/or "Add Rail Source" button(s) below. • All Road and Rail input values must be positive non-decimal numbers. • All Road and/or Rail DNL value(s) must be calculated separately before calculating the Site DNL. • All checkboxes that apply must be checked for vehicles and trains in the tables' headers. • Note #1:Tooltips, containing field specific information, have been added in this tool and may be accessed by hovering over all the respective data fields (site identification, roadway and railway assessment, DNL calculation results, roadway and railway input variables)with the mouse. • Note #2: DNL Calculator assumes roadway data is always entered. DNL Calculator https://www.hudexchange.info/environmental-review/dnl-calculator/ 10/6/2021 DNL Calculator- HUD Exchange Page 2 of 4 Site ID 2514EST Record Date October 6, 2021 User's Name Sarah Frederick Road # 1 Name: FST Road #1 Vehicle Type Cars El Medium Trucks © Heavy Trucks Effective Distance 492 492 j 492 Distance to Stop Sign Average Speed i 30 30 30 Average Daily Trips (ADT) 6291 51 I 58 Night Fraction of ADT i 15 15 15 ! f Road Gradient(%) 2 Vehicle DNL 46 35 47 Calculate Road #1 DNL 49 Reset Road #2 Name: South 24 ST Road #2 Vehicle Type Cars © Medium Trucks © Heavy Trucks https://www.hudexchange.info/environmental-review/dnl-calculator/ 10/6/2021 DNL Calculator- HUD Exchange Page 3 of 4 Distance to Stop Sign Average Speed 30 30 30 Average Daily Trips (ADT) 18525 ; 247 209 Night Fraction of ADT 15 15 15 Road Gradient (%) 2 Vehicle DNL 49 40 51 Calculate Road #2 DNL 53 Reset Add Road Source Add Rail Source Airport Noise Level I f Loud Impulse Sounds? Oyes*No Combined DNL for all 55 Road and Rail sources Combined DNL including Airport N/A Site DNL with Loud Impulse Sound Calculate Reset https://www.hudexchange.info/environmental-review/dnl-calculator/ 10/6/2021 DNL Calculator- HUD Exchange Page 4 of 4 • If your site DNL is in Excess of 65 decibels, your options are: • No Action Alternative: Cancel the project at this location • Other Reasonable Alternatives: Choose an alternate site • Mitigation • Contact your Field or Regional Environmental Officer(/programs/environmental- review/hud-environmental-staff-contacts/) U Increase mitigation in the building walls (only effective if no outdoor, noise sensitive areas) • Reconfigure the site plan to increase the distance between the noise source and noise-sensitive uses • Incorporate natural or man-made barriers. See The Noise Guidebook (/resource/313/hud-noise guidebook/) • Construct noise barrier. See the Barrier Performance Module (/programs/environmental-review/bpm-calculator/) Tools and Guidance Day/Night Noise Level Assessment Tool User Guide (/resource/3822/day-night-noise-level- assessment-tool-user-guide/) Day/Night Noise Level Assessment Tool Flowcharts (/resource/3823/day-night-noise-level- assessment-tool-flowcharts/) https://www.hudexchange.info/environmental-review/dnl-calculator/ 10/6/2021 DNL Calculator- HUD Exchange Page 1 of 4 home (I) > vrograms (iprogramsi) > tnvironmentai Review(iprogramsienvironmentai- review/) > DNL Calculator DNL Calculator The Day/Night Noise Level Calculator is an electronic assessment tool that calculates the Day/Night Noise Level (DNL)from roadway and railway traffic. For more information on using the DNL calculator, view the Day/Night Noise Level Calculator Electronic Assessment Tool Overview (/programs/environmental-review/daynight-noise-level-electronic-assessment-tool/). Guidelines • To display the Road and/or Rail DNL calculator(s), click on the "Add Road Source" and/or "Add Rail Source" butto,n(s) below. • All Road and Rail input values must be positive non-decimal numbers. • All Road and/or Rail DNL value(s) must be calculated separately before calculating the Site DNL. • All checkboxes that apply must be checked for vehicles and trains in the tables' headers. • Note#1:Tooltips, containing field specific information, have been added in this tool and may be accessed by hovering over all the respective data fields (site identification, roadway and railway assessment, DNL calculation results, roadway and railway input variables)with the mouse. • Note #2: DNL Calculator assumes roadway data is always entered. DNL Calculator https://www.hudexchange.info/environmental-review/dnl-calculator/ 10/6/2021 DNL Calculator - HUD Exchange Page 2 of 4 Site ID 2514EST Record Date October 6, 2021 User's Name Sarah Frederick . f Road # 1 Name: ! F ST Road #1 Vehicle Type Cars © Medium Trucks © Heavy Trucks Effective Distance 492 , 492 492 Distance to Stop Sign j Average Speed 30 ! 30 ; 30 Average Daily Trips (ADT) j 6920 56 63 ( E Night Fraction of ADT 15 15 15 Road Gradient(%) 2 Vehicle DNL 46 35 47 Calculate Road #1 DNL, 50 Reset Road #2 Name: South 24 ST F Road #2 Vehicle Type Cars © Medium Trucks © Heavy Trucks WI https://www.hudexchange.info/environmental-review/dnl-calculator/ 10/6/2021 I]NI. Calcnzlatnr- Hl7I) Exchange Pouc 3 of � - � ---- '--- --- - ---- -- - -'--1 Distance tO Stop Sign Average Speed | 30 ( | 30 | | 30 | -- ----�- --------------- -------- | Average D8ik/` Trips (ADT) 20378 � ! 272 330 { ' ------- ------------------ -------------- - | Night Fraction OfAOT | 15 ! | 15 ! | 15 | | Road Gradient | 3 } `�` | Vehicle DWL 49 40 51 Calculate Rnad#3 ONL 53 Reset Add Road Source Add Rail Source --- ------- ----- -----'— | Airport Noise Level / Loud Impulse Sounds? OYes*No Combined DNL for all 55 Road and Rail SOUF[es Combined DNL including Airport N/A Site ONLVvith Loud |OlpU|Se Sound � Calculate Reset | ' i htt»s . 10/6/2021 | DNL Calculator- HUD Exchange Page 4 of 4 If your site DNL is in Excess of 65 decibels,your options are: • No Action Alternative: Cancel the project at this location • Other Reasonable Alternatives: Choose an alternate site • Mitigation • Contact your Field or Regional Environmental Officer(/programs/environmental- review/hud-environmental-staff-contacts/) ▪ Increase mitigation in the building walls (only effective if no outdoor, noise sensitive areas) o Reconfigure the site plan to increase the distance between the noise source and ', noise-sensitive uses a Incorporate natural or man-made barriers. See The Noise Guidebook (/resource/313/hud-noise guidebook/) o Construct noise barrier. See the Barrier Performance Module (/programs/environmental-review/bpm-calculator/) Tools and Guidance Day/Night Noise Level Assessment Tool User Guide (/resource/3822/day-night-noise-level- I assessment-tool-user-guide/) Day/Night Noise Level Assessment Tool Flowcharts (/resource/3823/day-night-noise-level- assessment-tool-flowcharts/) it httbs://www.hudexchange.info/environmental-review/dnl-calculator/ 10/6/2021 Housing and Community Development Division City of Omaha Planning Department Contractor Eligibility Form Project Name: OLHC Project Owner: Thomas Andersen Project Address: 2514 E St. Contractor: Rife Construction, Inc. Based on the review of the current"List of Parties Excluded from Federal Procurement and Non-procurement Programs" a government publication. X Contractor is eligible Contractor is not eligible 2-A 3 Construction Specialist Date X - 2 Program Director Date Last updated by Ben Lassek on Mar 16,2021 at 01:18 PM RIFE CONSTRUCTION INCORPORATED III,.SAM Gov® RIFE CONSTRUCTION INCORPORATED DUNS Unique Entity ID SAM Unique Entity ID CAGE/NCAGE 603968520 FNKRELAXRGB3 04KC7 Purpose of Registration Expiration Date Registration Status All Awards Mar 16,2022 Active Physical Address Mailing Address 4515 Military AVE 4515 Omaha,Nebraska 68104-4548 Military AVE United States Omaha,Nebraska 68104-0458 United States Doing Business as Division Name Division Number (blank) (blank) (blank) Congressional District State/Country of Incorporation URL Nebraska 02 Nebraska/United States (blank) Registration Dates Activation Date Submission Date Initial Registration Date Mar 17,2021 Mar 16,2021 Dec 17,2001 Entity Dates Entity Start Date Fiscal Year End Close Date Jan 1,1983 Dec 31 Immediate Owner CAGE Legal Business Name (blank) (blank) Highest Level Owner CAGE Legal Business Name (blank) (blank) Executive Compensation Registrants In the System for Award Management(SAM)respond to the Executive Compensation questions in accordance with Section 6202 of P.L.110-252,amending the Federal Funding Accountability and Transparency Act(P.L.109-282).This information is not displayed in SAM.It is sent to USAspending.gov for display in association with an eligible award.Maintaining an active registration in SAM demonstrates the registrant responded to the questions. Proceedings Questions Registrants in the System for Award Management(SAM)respond to proceedings questions in accordance with FAR 52.209-7,FAR 52.209-9,or 2.C.F.R.200 Appendix XII.Their responses are not displayed in SAM.They are sent to FAPIIS.gov for display as applicable.Maintaining an active registration in SAM demonstrates the registrant responded to the proceedings questions. I authorize my entity's non-sensitive information to be displayed in SAM public search results: Yes Business Types Entity Structure Entity Type Organization Factors Corporate Entity(Not Tax Exempt) Business or Organization Subchapter S Corporation Profit Structure For Profit Organization Accepts Credit Card Payments Debt Subject To Offset No No https://sam.gov/entity/603968520/coreData?status=Active Page 1 of2 Last updated by Ben Lassek on Mar 16,2011 at 01:18 PM RIFE CONSTRUCTION INCORPORATED Electronic Business 4515 Military AVE. Ben Lassek Omaha,Nebraska 68104 United States Steve Rife 4515 Military AVE Omaha,Nebraska 68104 United States Government Business P. 4515 Military AVE. Ben Lassek Omaha,Nebraska 68104 United States Past Performance P. 4515 Military AVE. Ben Lassek Omaha,Nebraska 68104 United States Steve Rife 4515 Military AVE Omaha,Nebraska 68104 United States NAICS Codes Primary NAICS Codes NAICS Title Yes 236220 Commercial And Institutional Building Construction 236118 Residential Remodelers 236210 Industrial Building Construction Product and Service Codes PSC PSC Name Y1FB Construction Of Recreational Buildings This entity does not appear in the disaster response registry. htlps://sam,gov/entity/603968520/coreData?status=Active Page 2 of