RFPs

26703 Johnson Dr., Sandstone Renovation

The Mille Lacs Band of Ojibwe, Community Development office will be accepting sealed lump sum bids for a residential renovation at 26703 Johnson Drive, Sandstone, MN. Bids will be due Wednesday October 23rd, 2024 at 3:00 PM. Bids received will be opened and qualified by the Mille Lacs Band of Ojibwe on Thursday October 24th, 2024 at 10:00 AM.

A mandatory Pre-Bid site visit will be held Tuesday October 15th, 2024 at 1:30pm. 26703 Johnson Drive, Sandstone MN, 55072.

General Notes:

  1. It is the Contractors responsibility to identify any and all discrepancies in the scope of work, not meeting Industry Standards or that which is inconsistent with the International Residential Code (IRC), and Mille Lacs Band of Ojibwe 2016 MLB Project Specification Book.
  2. All electrical wiring, apparatus and equipment for electric light, heat and power, technology circuits or systems shall comply with the rules of the Department of Commerce or the Department of Labor and Industry, as applicable, and be installed in conformity with accepted standards of construction for safety to life and property.
  3. Contractor must reconnect all utilities, service panel or service feed. Also includes gas, propane. Include such equipment or materials identified in the pre-bid conference.
  4. Contractor will secure all permits and fees.
  5. Contractor is responsible for a thorough investigation of the scope of work.
  6. Contractor will repair any damage to the property or structure created by the scope of work.
  7. NO WORK SHALL BE PERFORMED UNTIL ALL REQUIRED PERMITS HAVE BEEN ISSUED AND COPIES IN THE POSSESSION OF THE PROJECT COORDINATOR AND /OR MILLE LACS BAND BUILDING OFFICIAL.

Work Scope Description:

Interior:

  1. Demo and replace furnace unit, AC Coil, Lineset and AC Condenser unit (Lennox natural gas per MLBO Spec Book.
  2. Update Smoke and CO detectors to be code compliant. Include electrical wiring for detector interconnection.
  3. Saw cut lower level basement floor perimeter along front wall, and partially along the side walls. Excavate material and install new interior perimeter drain tile. Drill out interior concrete block cores at footing level to drain the block cores to the new tile system. Install new drain tile and rock bed in this area. Provide and install corrugated or dimpled drainage board material to allow drainage between the wall and under slab to the new draintile. Connect new drain tile to existing sump basket for drainage. Patch concrete trench to existing floor elevation.
  4. Repair front corner foundation wall: Cut CMU access holes in the top course of block and core fill solid. Remove lower level interior finishes to gain access to the masonry foundation wall.

Exterior:

  1. Demo and replace exterior front entrance door and frame assembly. If existing rough opening will allow, install sealed filler plywood base to raise threshold.
  2. Demo and replace front entrance concrete. Raise the grade adjoining the house and slope to positively drain away from the structure. Compact subgrade. New Concrete to be 4500 psi air entrained exterior mixture. Install #4 rebar reinforcement grid at 3’x3’ OC grid. Include saw cut control joints and cure and seal product. Install foam expansion joint material between slab and foundation wall and where abutting existing concrete, and caulk joints with non-sagging concrete polymer sealant. See site plan for extent of concrete replacement.

Bid Alternate #1:
Demo and replace basement level hopper window units and egress window unit. Include replacement of the egress window well with corrugated steel unit and ladder assembly.

Bid Alternate #2:
Demo and replace exterior wood window units. ThermoTech single hung vinyl replacement window units. Properly tape and flash new window flanges, and sill to exterior substrate. Install PVC exterior trim to match to existing vinyl J-Channel trim. Spray foam rough opening, install interior extension jambs and casing to match existing pine species and clear finish. Patch and paint any interior surfaces affected by the window installation.

Specified Product Substitutions: All proposed product substitutions must be approved by the Project Coordinator 5 days prior to bid. Any approved substitutions, will be made available to all bidders.

Contacts:
Interested bidders shall contact either Ryan Jendro at 320.630.5011 or by email at ryan.jendro@millelacsband.com to be included on the bidder’s list in the event that any addendums are issued for this project.

Mobilization:

  1. The Contractor shall be capable of mobilizing his equipment and crews within seven days of the receipt of Notice to Proceed.
  2. Contractor shall provide means and methods for all building phases of construction.

COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT/PROJECT MANAGEMENT RESERVES THE RIGHT TO REJECT ANY AND ALL BIDS FOR ANY REASON.

COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT WILL, TO THE GREATEST EXTENT FEASIBLE, GIVE PREFERENCE IN THE AWARD OF CONTRACT TO INDIAN ORGANIZATIONS AND INDIAN-OWNED ECONOMIC ENTERPRISES.

Bidding notes:

  1. Submit proposal in lump sum (supply and install), not to exceed amount
  2. All Contractors (including subcontractors) must comply with Davis Bacon wage requirements.
  3. All Contractors should provide the following along with their bid submittal:
    a. Completed and signed MLB Community Development Construction Bid Form (will be disqualified without)
    b. A copy of Current MLB Vendor’s License (or a copy of the submitted application)
    c. A copy of Current Insurance Certificate
    d. A copy of Subcontractor/Material Supplier list
    e. A copy of valid State of Minnesota Contractor’s License
    f. A copy of Authorized Signature Sheet (submitted with first bid submittal)
  4. All Contractors must comply with all Mille Lacs Band of Ojibwe American Indian Employment requirements (see 18 MLBSA § 5). Contact Lori Trail at (320) 532-4778.

All proposals must be mailed and labeled as follows:
Mille Lacs Band of Ojibwe
Commissioner of Community Development
Sealed bid: 26703 Johnson Drive
PO Box 509
Onamia, MN 56359

Please note that the bids submitted via mail to the P.O. Box. FedEx and UPS will not deliver to a P.O. Box and the Onamia post office will not accept hand delivered items. Please plan accordingly to ensure the timely receipt of your bid submittal. Do not require delivery signature.

**The Band reserves the right to reject any bid that it is unable to collect at the Onamia post office by the bid deadline date and time, provided that the Band has made diligent and reasonable efforts to collect the bid. The Band reserves this right even in the event that the bid has been postmarked before the deadline.

PROPOSALS NOT SUBMITTED IN THIS MANNER WILL BE REJECTED.

Licensing:
Firms must be licensed with the Mille Lacs Band of Ojibwe. A copy of this license (or the license application) must accompany each bid. Licensing process can take several weeks. If you are not currently licensed with the MLBO, please submit a copy of your license application along with your proposal. Contact Elizabeth Thornbloom at (320)532-8274 or via email at EThornbloom@grcasinos.com with questions regarding licensing and for the license application.

PERMIT AND CONTRACTOR REQUIREMENTS:
Permits: Contractors are responsible to attain all necessary permits for all work, including Mille Lacs Band of Ojibwe (MLBO) Permit. MLBO permit fee will be $250.00.

Bonding Requirements: In accordance with 2016 MLB Project Specification Book. Please note that bonding requirements on Mille Lacs Band Funded Residential projects has changed. All projects over $50,000 require bonding regardless of company ownership.

MLBSA Section 17 Procurement Statue Ordinance 03-06 states the following:

Section 17. Bonding

A. For all Band funded residential construction projects, a performance bond is required for contracts in excess of $100,000.00. The performance bond shall be at a minimum twenty (20%) percent of the contract price, but not in excess of $500,000.00.