Common use of Commercial General & Vehicle Liability Clause in Contracts

Commercial General & Vehicle Liability. The Service Provider shall maintain during the life of this Agreement such commercial general liability and automobile liability insurance as will provide coverage for damage claims of personal injury, including accidental death, as well as for claims for property damage, which may arise directly or indirectly from the performance of work under this Agreement. Coverage for property damage shall be on a "broad form" basis. The amount of insurance for each coverage, Commercial General and Vehicle, shall not be less than $500,000 combined single limits for bodily injury and property damage. In the event any work is performed by a subcontractor, the Service Provider shall be responsible for any liability directly or indirectly arising out of the work performed under this Agreement by a subcontractor, which liability is not covered by the subcontractor's insurance. A new attachment In consideration of access to certain information, data and material (hereinafter individually and collectively, regardless of nature, referred to as “information”) that are the property of and/or relate to the City or its employees, customers or suppliers, which access is related to the performance of services that the Service Provider has agreed to perform, the Service Provider hereby acknowledges and agrees as follows: That information that has or will come into its possession or knowledge in connection with the performance of services for the City may be confidential and/or proprietary. The Service Provider agrees to treat as confidential (a) all information that is owned by the City, or that relates to the business of the City, or that is used by the City in carrying on business, and (b) all information that is proprietary to a third party (including but not limited to customers and suppliers of the City). The Service Provider shall not disclose any such information to any person not having a legitimate need-to-know for purposes authorized by the City. Further, the Service Provider shall not use such information to obtain any economic or other benefit for itself, or any third party, except as specifically authorized by the City. The foregoing to the contrary notwithstanding, the Service Provider understands that it shall have no obligation under this Agreement with respect to information and material that (a) becomes generally known to the public by publication or some means other than a breach of duty of this Agreement, or (b) is required by law, regulation or court order to be disclosed, provided that the request for such disclosure is proper and the disclosure does not exceed that which is required. In the event of any disclosure under (b) above, the Service Provider shall furnish a copy of this Agreement to anyone to whom it is required to make such disclosure and shall promptly advise the City in writing of each such disclosure. In the event that the Service Provider ceases to perform services for the City, or the City so requests for any reason, the Service Provider shall promptly return to the City any and all information described hereinabove, including all copies, notes and/or summaries (handwritten or mechanically produced) thereof, in its possession or control or as to which it otherwise has access. The Service Provider understands and agrees that the City’s remedies at law for a breach of the Service Provider’s obligations under this Confidentiality Agreement may be inadequate and that the City shall, in the event of any such breach, be entitled to seek equitable relief (including without limitation preliminary and permanent injunctive relief and specific performance) in addition to all other remedies provided hereunder or available at law. January 27, 2014 Xxxxx X. Xxxx City of Fort Xxxxxxx Director of Purchasing/Risk Management 000 Xxxxx Xxxxx Xxxxxx, 2nd Floor Fort Xxxxxxx, Colorado 80524 Re: Proposal for the City of Fort Xxxxxxx Proposal No. 7589 Safety Program Assessment Dear Xx. Xxxx, On behalf of Global SHE solutions, LLC, I am delighted to offer this proposal in response to your posting of Proposal No. 7589 Safety Program Assessment for the City of Fort Xxxxxxx, Colorado. By way of introduction, pages 2-­‐6 contain the formal proposal prepared by Global SHE Solutions, which outlines the entire approach and scope of the project. Attachment 1, pages 7-­‐9 are the required SUBMITTAL SECTION – RFP 7589 SAFETY CONSULTING outlined in the REQUEST FOR PROPOSAL 7589 SAFETY PROGRAM ASSESSMENT. I want to apologize in advance for some duplication of information between the proposal and the required forms. The services you are requesting are a perfect match for our skill set and I am confident we can exceed your expectations and deliver results. Should you have any questions or comments, please contact me at xxxxxxxxxxxx@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx or at 407-­‐406-­‐1644. Very truly yours, Xxxxx Xxxxxxx Xxxxx Xxxxxxx, President Global SHE Solutions Xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx A Woman Owned Small Business This proposal is being submitted by Global SHE Solutions LLC in collaboration with Xxxxxxxx & Associates, Inc. Contact: Xxxxx Xxxxxxx Phone: (407) 406-­‐1644 Email: xxxxxxxxxxxx@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx Address: 00 Xxxx Xxxx Xx., Xxxxx Xxxxx, XX 00000 Website: Xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx • Xx. Xxxxxxx was an internal Safety, Health & Environmental consultant to Anheuser-­‐Xxxxx, The Xxxx Disney Parks & Resorts, US and Sea World Parks and Entertainment for over 25 years. She currently runs a practice where she consults with a wide variety of clients including both public and private sector employees. Her relevant experience includes municipalities such as the City of Daytona Beach and the Xxxxx Creek Improvement District. • Xx. Xxxxxxxx has over 20 years of experience in the area of safety culture assessment with a special emphasis on union environments. She is a recognized consultant, author and keynote speaker on the subject.

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Samples: Services Agreement

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Commercial General & Vehicle Liability. The Service Provider shall maintain during the life of this Agreement such commercial general liability and automobile liability insurance as will provide coverage for damage claims of personal injury, including accidental death, as well as for claims for property damage, which may arise directly or indirectly from the performance of work under this Agreement. Coverage for property damage shall be on a "broad form" basis. The amount of insurance for each coverage, Commercial General and Vehicle, shall not be less than $500,000 1,000,000 combined single limits for bodily injury and property damage. In the event any work is performed by a subcontractor, the Service Provider shall be responsible for any liability directly or indirectly arising out of the work performed under this Agreement by a subcontractor, which liability is not covered by the subcontractor's insurance. A new attachment In consideration of access to certain information, data and material (hereinafter individually and collectively, regardless of nature, referred to as “information”) that are the property of and/or relate to the City or its employees, customers or suppliers, which access is related to the performance of services that the Service Provider has agreed to perform, the Service Provider hereby acknowledges and agrees as follows: That information that has or will come into its possession or knowledge in connection with the performance of services for the City may be confidential and/or proprietary. The Service Provider agrees to treat as confidential (a) all information that is owned by the City, or that relates to the business of the City, or that is used by the City in carrying on business, and (b) all information that is proprietary to a third party (including but not limited to customers and suppliers of the City). The Service Provider shall not disclose any such information to any person not having a legitimate need-to-know for purposes authorized by the City. Further, the Service Provider shall not use such information to obtain any economic or other benefit for itself, or any third party, except as specifically authorized by the City. The foregoing to the contrary notwithstanding, the Service Provider understands that it shall have no obligation under this Agreement with respect to information and material that (a) becomes generally known to the public by publication or some means other than a breach of duty of this Agreement, or (b) is required by law, regulation or court order to be disclosed, provided that the request for such disclosure is proper and the disclosure does not exceed that which is required. In the event of any disclosure under (b) above, the Service Provider shall furnish a copy of this Agreement to anyone to whom it is required to make such disclosure and shall promptly advise the City in writing of each such disclosure. In the event that the Service Provider ceases to perform services for the City, or the City so requests for any reason, the Service Provider shall promptly return to the City any and all information described hereinabove, including all copies, notes and/or summaries (handwritten or mechanically produced) thereof, in its possession or control or as to which it otherwise has access. The Service Provider understands and agrees that the City’s remedies at law for a breach of the Service Provider’s obligations under this Confidentiality Agreement may be inadequate and that the City shall, in the event of any such breach, be entitled to seek equitable relief (including without limitation preliminary and permanent injunctive relief and specific performance) in addition to all other remedies provided hereunder or available at law. January 27, 2014 Xxxxx X. Xxxx Tyndale offers City of Fort Xxxxxxx Director (CFC) employees the option to return garments to Tyndale up to 60 days after receipt of Purchasing/Risk Management 000 Xxxxx Xxxxx Xxxxxxan order. 1. Tyndale accepts returns on unwashed, 2nd Floor Fort Xxxxxxxunworn, Colorado 80524 Re: Proposal unaltered items for any reason within 60 days of receipt of an order. 2. Tyndale does not accept returns of washed, worn or altered items. 3. Tyndale to track all embroidered or heat transferred items returned, and will utilize returned items to fill future orders for the City of Fort Xxxxxxx Proposal Nosame items for CFC. 4. 7589 Safety Program Assessment Dear Xx. Xxxx, On behalf of Global SHE solutions, LLC, I am delighted to offer this proposal in response to your posting of Proposal No. 7589 Safety Program Assessment Annually for the City of Fort Xxxxxxx, Colorado. By way of introduction, pages 2-­‐6 contain the formal proposal prepared by Global SHE Solutions, which outlines the entire approach and scope life of the projectcontract, Tyndale will submit a report of unsold returned inventory balances to Xxxxxx Xxxxxxxx at xxxxxxxxx@xxxxx.xxx and Xxxxxx Xxxxxx at xxxxxxxx@xxxxx.xxx, with a copy to Xxxx Xxxxxx at xxxxxxx@xxxxx.xxx. 5. Attachment 1, pages 7-­‐9 are the required SUBMITTAL SECTION – RFP 7589 SAFETY CONSULTING outlined CFC will purchase embroidered and heat transferred inventory in the REQUEST FOR PROPOSAL 7589 SAFETY PROGRAM ASSESSMENTevent that the company-issued logo changes or if garment is removed from the program. 6. I want As soon as an item described in (5) above is identified, Tyndale will ship the item as a non-allowance order to apologize in advance for some duplication of information between either (check one): [ ] The last person to purchase the proposal item and keep it, or [X] Coordinate a bulk shipment and payment method 7. Upon any contract termination, Tyndale will provide CFC with the required forms. The services you are requesting are a perfect match for our skill set consignment items and I am confident we can exceed your expectations and deliver results. Should you have any questions or comments, please contact me CFC will purchase these items at xxxxxxxxxxxx@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx or at 407-­‐406-­‐1644. Very truly yours, Xxxxx Xxxxxxx Xxxxx Xxxxxxx, President Global SHE Solutions Xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx A Woman Owned Small Business This proposal is being submitted by Global SHE Solutions LLC in collaboration with Xxxxxxxx & Associates, Inc. Contact: Xxxxx Xxxxxxx Phone: (407) 406-­‐1644 Email: xxxxxxxxxxxx@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx Address: 00 Xxxx Xxxx Xxthe contract price., Xxxxx Xxxxx, XX 00000 Website: Xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx • Xx. Xxxxxxx was an internal Safety, Health & Environmental consultant to Anheuser-­‐Xxxxx, The Xxxx Disney Parks & Resorts, US and Sea World Parks and Entertainment for over 25 years. She currently runs a practice where she consults with a wide variety of clients including both public and private sector employees. Her relevant experience includes municipalities such as the City of Daytona Beach and the Xxxxx Creek Improvement District. • Xx. Xxxxxxxx has over 20 years of experience in the area of safety culture assessment with a special emphasis on union environments. She is a recognized consultant, author and keynote speaker on the subject.

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Samples: Services Agreement

Commercial General & Vehicle Liability. The Service Provider shall maintain during the life of this Agreement such commercial general liability and automobile liability insurance as will provide coverage for damage claims of personal injury, including accidental death, as well as for claims for property damage, which may arise directly or indirectly from the performance of work under this Agreement. Coverage for property damage shall be on a "broad form" basis. The amount of insurance for each coverage, Commercial General and Vehicle, shall not be less than $500,000 1,000,000 combined single limits for bodily injury and property damage. In the event any work is performed by a subcontractor, the Service Provider shall be responsible for any liability directly or indirectly arising out of the work performed under this Agreement by a subcontractor, which liability is not covered by the subcontractor's insurance. A new attachment In consideration of access to certain information, data and material (hereinafter individually and collectively, regardless of nature, referred to as “information”) that are the property of and/or relate to the City or its employees, customers or suppliers, which access is related to the performance of services that the Service Provider has agreed to perform, the Service Provider hereby acknowledges and agrees as follows: That information that has or will come into its possession or knowledge in connection with the performance of services for the City may be confidential and/or proprietary. The Service Provider agrees to treat as confidential (a) all information that is owned by the City, or that relates to the business of the City, or that is used by the City in carrying on business, and (b) all information that is proprietary to a third party (including but not limited to customers and suppliers of the City). The Service Provider shall not disclose any such information to any person not having a legitimate need-to-know for purposes authorized by the City. Further, the Service Provider shall not use such information to obtain any economic or other benefit for itself, or any third party, except as specifically authorized by the City. The foregoing to the contrary notwithstanding, the Service Provider understands that it shall have no obligation under this Agreement with respect to information and material that (a) becomes generally known to the public by publication or some means other than a breach of duty of this Agreement, or (b) is required by law, regulation or court order to be disclosed, provided that the request for such disclosure is proper and the disclosure does not exceed that which is required. In the event of any disclosure under (b) above, the Service Provider shall furnish a copy of this Agreement to anyone to whom it is required to make such disclosure and shall promptly advise the City in writing of each such disclosure. In the event that the Service Provider ceases to perform services for the City, or the City so requests for any reason, the Service Provider shall promptly return to the City any and all information described hereinabove, including all copies, notes and/or summaries (handwritten or mechanically produced) thereof, in its possession or control or as to which it otherwise has access. The Service Provider understands and agrees that the City’s remedies at law for a breach of the Service Provider’s obligations under this Confidentiality Agreement may be inadequate and that the City shall, in the event of any such breach, be entitled to seek equitable relief (including without limitation preliminary and permanent injunctive relief and specific performance) in addition to all other remedies provided hereunder or available at law. January 27Applicable to all contracts. Not required by statute or regulation for either primary contractors or subcontractors, 2014 Xxxxx X. Xxxx City of Fort Xxxxxxx Director of Purchasing/Risk Management 000 Xxxxx Xxxxx Xxxxxxthis concept should flow down to all levels to clarify, 2nd Floor Fort Xxxxxxxto all parties to the contract, Colorado 80524 Re: Proposal for that the City of Fort Xxxxxxx Proposal NoFederal Government does not have contractual liability to third parties, absent specific written consent. 7589 Safety Program Assessment Dear Xx. XxxxWhile no specific language is required, On behalf of Global SHE solutions, LLC, I am delighted to offer this proposal in response to your posting of Proposal No. 7589 Safety Program Assessment for FTA has developed the City of Fort Xxxxxxx, Colorado. By way of introduction, pages 2-­‐6 contain the formal proposal prepared by Global SHE Solutions, which outlines the entire approach and scope of the project. Attachment 1, pages 7-­‐9 are the required SUBMITTAL SECTION – RFP 7589 SAFETY CONSULTING outlined in the REQUEST FOR PROPOSAL 7589 SAFETY PROGRAM ASSESSMENT. I want to apologize in advance for some duplication of information between the proposal and the required forms. The services you are requesting are a perfect match for our skill set and I am confident we can exceed your expectations and deliver results. Should you have any questions or comments, please contact me at xxxxxxxxxxxx@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx or at 407-­‐406-­‐1644. Very truly yours, Xxxxx Xxxxxxx Xxxxx Xxxxxxx, President Global SHE Solutions Xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx A Woman Owned Small Business This proposal is being submitted by Global SHE Solutions LLC in collaboration with Xxxxxxxx & Associates, Inc. Contact: Xxxxx Xxxxxxx Phone: (407) 406-­‐1644 Email: xxxxxxxxxxxx@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx Address: 00 Xxxx Xxxx Xxfollowing language., Xxxxx Xxxxx, XX 00000 Website: Xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx • Xx. Xxxxxxx was an internal Safety, Health & Environmental consultant to Anheuser-­‐Xxxxx, The Xxxx Disney Parks & Resorts, US and Sea World Parks and Entertainment for over 25 years. She currently runs a practice where she consults with a wide variety of clients including both public and private sector employees. Her relevant experience includes municipalities such as the City of Daytona Beach and the Xxxxx Creek Improvement District. • Xx. Xxxxxxxx has over 20 years of experience in the area of safety culture assessment with a special emphasis on union environments. She is a recognized consultant, author and keynote speaker on the subject.

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Samples: Services Agreement

Commercial General & Vehicle Liability. The Service Provider Professional shall maintain during the life of this Agreement such commercial general liability and automobile liability insurance as will provide coverage for damage claims of personal injury, including accidental death, as well as for claims for property damage, which may arise directly or indirectly from the performance of work under this Agreement. Coverage for property damage shall be on a "broad form" basis. The amount of insurance for each coverage, Commercial General and Vehicle, shall not be less than $500,000 combined single limits for bodily injury and property damage. In the event any work is performed by a subcontractor, the Service Provider Professional shall be responsible for any liability directly or indirectly arising out of the work performed under this Agreement by a subcontractor, which liability is not covered by the subcontractor's insurance. A new attachment New insurance In consideration of access to certain information, data and material (hereinafter individually and collectively, regardless of nature, referred to as “information”) that are the property of and/or relate to the City or its employees, customers or suppliers, which access is related to the performance of services that the Service Provider Professional has agreed to perform, the Service Provider Professional hereby acknowledges and agrees as follows: That information that has or will come into its possession or knowledge in connection with the performance of services for the City may be confidential and/or proprietary. The Service Provider Professional agrees to treat as confidential (a) all information that is owned by the City, or that relates to the business of the City, or that is used by the City in carrying on business, and (b) all information that is proprietary to a third party (including but not limited to customers and suppliers of the City). The Service Provider Professional shall not disclose any such information to any person not having a legitimate need-to-know for purposes authorized by the City. Further, the Service Provider Professional shall not use such information to obtain any economic or other benefit for itself, or any third party, except as specifically authorized by the City. The foregoing to the contrary notwithstanding, the Service Provider Professional understands that it shall have no obligation under this Agreement with respect to information and material that (a) becomes generally known to the public by publication or some means other than a breach of duty of this Agreement, or (b) is required by law, regulation or court order to be disclosed, provided that the request for such disclosure is proper and the disclosure does not exceed that which is required. In the event of any disclosure under (b) above, the Service Provider Professional shall furnish a copy of this Agreement to anyone to whom it is required to make such disclosure and shall promptly advise the City in writing of each such disclosure. In the event that the Service Provider Professional ceases to perform services for the City, or the City so requests for any reason, the Service Provider Professional shall promptly return to the City any and all information described hereinabove, including all copies, notes and/or summaries (handwritten or mechanically produced) thereof, in its possession or control or as to which it otherwise has access. The Service Provider Professional understands and agrees that the City’s remedies at law for a breach of the Service ProviderProfessional’s obligations under this Confidentiality Agreement may be inadequate and that the City shall, in the event of any such breach, be entitled to seek equitable relief (including without limitation preliminary and permanent injunctive relief and specific performance) in addition to all other remedies provided hereunder or available at law. January 27, 2014 Xxxxx X. Xxxx City of Fort Xxxxxxx Director of Purchasing/Risk Management 000 Xxxxx Xxxxx Xxxxxx, 2nd Floor Fort Xxxxxxx, Colorado 80524 Re: Proposal for the City of Fort Xxxxxxx Proposal No. 7589 Safety Program Assessment Dear Xx. Xxxx, On behalf of Global SHE solutions, LLC, I am delighted to offer this proposal in response to your posting of Proposal No. 7589 Safety Program Assessment for the City of Fort Xxxxxxx, Colorado. By way of introduction, pages 2-­‐6 contain the formal proposal prepared by Global SHE Solutions, which outlines the entire approach and scope of the project. Attachment 1, pages 7-­‐9 are the required SUBMITTAL SECTION – RFP 7589 SAFETY CONSULTING outlined in the REQUEST FOR PROPOSAL 7589 SAFETY PROGRAM ASSESSMENT. I want to apologize in advance for some duplication of information between the proposal and the required forms. The services you are requesting are a perfect match for our skill set and I am confident we can exceed your expectations and deliver results. Should you have any questions or comments, please contact me at xxxxxxxxxxxx@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx or at 407-­‐406-­‐1644. Very truly yours, Xxxxx Xxxxxxx Xxxxx Xxxxxxx, President Global SHE Solutions Xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx A Woman Owned Small Business This proposal is being submitted by Global SHE Solutions LLC in collaboration with Xxxxxxxx & Associates, Inc. Contact: Xxxxx Xxxxxxx Phone: (407) 406-­‐1644 Email: xxxxxxxxxxxx@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx Address: 00 Xxxx Xxxx Xx., Xxxxx Xxxxx, XX 00000 Website: Xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx • Xx. Xxxxxxx was an internal Safety, Health & Environmental consultant to Anheuser-­‐Xxxxx, The Xxxx Disney Parks & Resorts, US and Sea World Parks and Entertainment for over 25 years. She currently runs a practice where she consults with a wide variety of clients including both public and private sector employees. Her relevant experience includes municipalities such as the City of Daytona Beach and the Xxxxx Creek Improvement District. • Xx. Xxxxxxxx has over 20 years of experience in the area of safety culture assessment with a special emphasis on union environments. She is a recognized consultant, author and keynote speaker on the subject.

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Samples: Professional Services

Commercial General & Vehicle Liability. The Service Provider shall maintain during the life of this Agreement such commercial general liability and automobile liability insurance as will provide coverage for damage claims of personal injury, including accidental death, as well as for claims for property damage, which may arise directly or indirectly from the performance of work under this Agreement. Coverage for property damage shall be on a "broad form" basis. The amount of insurance for each coverage, Commercial General and Vehicle, shall not be less than $500,000 combined single limits for bodily injury and property damage. In the event any work is performed by a subcontractor, the Service Provider shall be responsible for any liability directly or indirectly arising out of the work performed under this Agreement by a subcontractor, which liability is not covered by the subcontractor's insurance. A No new attachment needed In consideration of access to certain information, data and material (hereinafter individually and collectively, regardless of nature, referred to as “information”) that are the property of and/or relate to the City or its employees, customers or suppliers, which access is related to the performance of services that the Service Provider Professional has agreed to perform, the Service Provider Professional hereby acknowledges and agrees as follows: That information that has or will come into its possession or knowledge in connection with the performance of services for the City may be confidential and/or proprietary. The Service Provider Professional agrees to treat as confidential (a) all information that is owned by the City, or that relates to the business of the City, or that is used by the City in carrying on business, and (b) all information that is proprietary to a third party (including but not limited to customers and suppliers of the City). The Service Provider Professional shall not disclose any such information to any person not having a legitimate need-to-know for purposes authorized by the City. Further, the Service Provider Professional shall not use such information to obtain any economic or other benefit for itself, or any third party, except as specifically authorized by the City. The foregoing to the contrary notwithstanding, the Service Provider Professional understands that it shall have no obligation under this Agreement with respect to information and material that (a) becomes generally known to the public by publication or some means other than a breach of duty of this Agreement, or (b) is required by law, regulation or court order to be disclosed, provided that the request for such disclosure is proper and the disclosure does not exceed that which is required. In the event of any disclosure under (b) above, the Service Provider Professional shall furnish a copy of this Agreement to anyone to whom it is required to make such disclosure and shall promptly advise the City in writing of each such disclosure. In the event that the Service Provider Professional ceases to perform services for the City, or the City so requests for any reason, the Service Provider Professional shall promptly return to the City any and all information described hereinabove, including all copies, notes and/or summaries (handwritten or mechanically produced) thereof, in its possession or control or as to which it otherwise has access. The Service Provider Professional understands and agrees that the City’s remedies at law for a breach of the Service ProviderProfessional’s obligations under this Confidentiality Agreement may be inadequate and that the City shall, in the event of any such breach, be entitled to seek equitable relief (including without limitation preliminary and permanent injunctive relief and specific performance) in addition to all other remedies provided hereunder or available at law. January 27, 2014 Xxxxx X. Xxxx City of Fort Xxxxxxx Director of Purchasing/Risk Management 000 Xxxxx Xxxxx Xxxxxx, 2nd Floor Fort Xxxxxxx, Colorado 80524 Re: Proposal for the City of Fort Xxxxxxx Proposal No. 7589 Safety Program Assessment Dear Xx. Xxxx, On behalf of Global SHE solutions, LLC, I am delighted to offer this proposal in response to your posting of Proposal No. 7589 Safety Program Assessment for the City of Fort Xxxxxxx, Colorado. By way of introduction, pages 2-­‐6 contain the formal proposal prepared by Global SHE Solutions, which outlines the entire approach and scope of the project. Attachment 1, pages 7-­‐9 are the required SUBMITTAL SECTION – RFP 7589 SAFETY CONSULTING outlined in the REQUEST FOR PROPOSAL 7589 SAFETY PROGRAM ASSESSMENT. I want to apologize in advance for some duplication of information between the proposal and the required forms. The services you are requesting are a perfect match for our skill set and I am confident we can exceed your expectations and deliver results. Should you have any questions or comments, please contact me at xxxxxxxxxxxx@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx or at 407-­‐406-­‐1644. Very truly yours, Xxxxx Xxxxxxx Xxxxx Xxxxxxx, President Global SHE Solutions Xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx A Woman Owned Small Business This proposal is being submitted by Global SHE Solutions LLC in collaboration with Xxxxxxxx & Associates, Inc. Contact: Xxxxx Xxxxxxx Phone: (407) 406-­‐1644 Email: xxxxxxxxxxxx@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx Address: 00 Xxxx Xxxx Xx., Xxxxx Xxxxx, XX 00000 Website: Xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx • Xx. Xxxxxxx was an internal Safety, Health & Environmental consultant to Anheuser-­‐Xxxxx, The Xxxx Disney Parks & Resorts, US and Sea World Parks and Entertainment for over 25 years. She currently runs a practice where she consults with a wide variety of clients including both public and private sector employees. Her relevant experience includes municipalities such as the City of Daytona Beach and the Xxxxx Creek Improvement District. • Xx. Xxxxxxxx has over 20 years of experience in the area of safety culture assessment with a special emphasis on union environments. She is a recognized consultant, author and keynote speaker on the subject.

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Samples: Services Agreement

Commercial General & Vehicle Liability. The Service Provider shall maintain during the life of this Agreement such commercial general liability and automobile liability insurance as will provide coverage for damage claims of personal injury, including accidental death, as well as for claims for property damage, which may arise directly or indirectly from the performance of work under this Agreement. Coverage for property damage shall be on a "broad form" basis. The amount of insurance for each coverage, Commercial General and Vehicle, shall not be less than $500,000 1,000,000 combined single limits for bodily injury and property damage. In the event any work is performed by a subcontractor, the Service Provider shall be responsible for any liability directly or indirectly arising out of the work performed under this Agreement by a subcontractor, which liability is not covered by the subcontractor's insurance. A new attachment In consideration of access to certain information, data and material (hereinafter individually and collectively, regardless of nature, referred to as “information”) that are the property of and/or relate to the City or its employees, customers or suppliers, which access is related to the performance of services that the Service Provider has agreed to perform, the Service Provider hereby acknowledges and agrees as follows: That information that has or will come into its possession or knowledge in connection with the performance of services for the City may be confidential and/or proprietary. The Service Provider agrees to treat as confidential (a) all information that is owned by the City, or that relates to the business of the City, or that is used by the City in carrying on business, and (b) all information that is proprietary to a third party (including but not limited to customers and suppliers of the City). The Service Provider shall not disclose any such information to any person not having a legitimate need-to-know for purposes authorized by the City. Further, the Service Provider shall not use such information to obtain any economic or other benefit for itself, or any third party, except as specifically authorized by the City. The foregoing to the contrary notwithstanding, the Service Provider understands that it shall have no obligation under this Agreement with respect to information and material that (a) becomes generally known to the public by publication or some means other than a breach of duty of this Agreement, or (b) is required by law, regulation or court order to be disclosed, provided that the request for such disclosure is proper and the disclosure does not exceed that which is required. In the event of any disclosure under (b) above, the Service Provider shall furnish a copy of this Agreement to anyone to whom it is required to make such disclosure and shall promptly advise the City in writing of each such disclosure. In the event that the Service Provider ceases to perform services for the City, or the City so requests for any reason, the Service Provider shall promptly return to the City any and all information described hereinabove, including all copies, notes and/or summaries (handwritten or mechanically produced) thereof, in its possession or control or as to which it otherwise has access. The Service Provider understands and agrees that the City’s remedies at law for a breach of the Service Provider’s obligations under this Confidentiality Agreement may be inadequate and that the City shall, in the event of any such breach, be entitled to seek equitable relief (including without limitation preliminary and permanent injunctive relief and specific performance) in addition to all other remedies provided hereunder or available at law. January 27, 2014 Trash 96 gal cart 1 855-994377 City Hall 000 Xxxxxxx Xxx (west complex on North side of building) Recycle 3cyd 1 Found bins on North side of building by 000 Xxxxx X. Xxxx Xx 855-1000558 Meadow SpringsRanch 00000 X-00 Xxxxxx Xx Trash 4cyd 1 855-901121 Museum 000 Xxxxxxx Xx Recycle 3cyd 1 Color Coding: Yellow Lids Need Yellow Lids Issue The City of Fort Xxxxxxx Director aspires to be the leader in the community in moving towards Zero Waste through its own initiatives in waste reduction and recycling. Auditing - in other words, evaluating the contents of Purchasing/Risk Management 000 Xxxxx Xxxxx Xxxxxxtrash collection containers and recycling bins - provides an understanding of the organization's current waste composition, 2nd Floor Fort Xxxxxxxreduction opportunities and employee training gaps. The City will work with its contracted vendor to implement audits using the following specifications: 1. Schedule trash or recycling audits of two individual municipal buildings per year  Locations to be agreed upon in advance between City and vendor.  Vendor will be responsible for carrying out audits but will keep the City informed in the event City employees are available to participate. 2. Trash audits will be used to determine how much recyclable material is being inappropriately discarded. 3. Recycling audits will be used to determine how much foreign material is being inappropriately placed in recycling bins, Colorado 80524 Rewhich creates "contamination" that reduces the value of the recyclables. 4. The following categories of materials found during audits will be evaluated: Proposal  recyclables  compostables  high volume hard-to-recycle items  trash 5. Containers will be emptied onto tarps laid on the ground for the City of Fort Xxxxxxx Proposal Nopurpose. 7589 Safety Program Assessment Dear Xx. Xxxx, On behalf of Global SHE solutions, LLC, I am delighted  contents may need to offer this proposal in response to your posting of Proposal No. 7589 Safety Program Assessment be manually spread out for the City of Fort Xxxxxxx, Colorado. By way of introduction, pages 2-­‐6 contain the formal proposal prepared by Global SHE Solutions, which outlines the entire approach better evaluation  contents will be quantified with verbal descriptions and scope general percentages of the projectoverall sample  digital photos will be taken to aid with reporting and assessment  upon completion of audit, all materials/trash will be replaced in original containers for collection on the next scheduled pick-up date 6. Attachment 1A final report will be submitted within two weeks after the audit by the vendor, pages 7-­‐9 are the required SUBMITTAL SECTION – RFP 7589 SAFETY CONSULTING outlined including pictures of each category of waste found in the REQUEST FOR PROPOSAL 7589 SAFETY PROGRAM ASSESSMENT. I want trash/recycling container, and recommendations on how to apologize in advance for some duplication increase the waste diversion of information between the proposal and the required forms. The services you are requesting are a perfect match for our skill set and I am confident we can exceed your expectations and deliver results. Should you have any questions or comments, please contact me at xxxxxxxxxxxx@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx or at 407-­‐406-­‐1644. Very truly yours, Xxxxx Xxxxxxx Xxxxx Xxxxxxx, President Global SHE Solutions Xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx A Woman Owned Small Business This proposal is being submitted by Global SHE Solutions LLC in collaboration with Xxxxxxxx & Associates, Inc. Contact: Xxxxx Xxxxxxx Phone: (407) 406-­‐1644 Email: xxxxxxxxxxxx@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx Address: 00 Xxxx Xxxx Xxfacility that was audited., Xxxxx Xxxxx, XX 00000 Website: Xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx • Xx. Xxxxxxx was an internal Safety, Health & Environmental consultant to Anheuser-­‐Xxxxx, The Xxxx Disney Parks & Resorts, US and Sea World Parks and Entertainment for over 25 years. She currently runs a practice where she consults with a wide variety of clients including both public and private sector employees. Her relevant experience includes municipalities such as the City of Daytona Beach and the Xxxxx Creek Improvement District. • Xx. Xxxxxxxx has over 20 years of experience in the area of safety culture assessment with a special emphasis on union environments. She is a recognized consultant, author and keynote speaker on the subject.

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Commercial General & Vehicle Liability. The Service Provider shall maintain during the life of this Agreement such commercial general liability and automobile liability insurance as will provide coverage for damage claims of personal injury, including accidental death, as well as for claims for property damage, which may arise directly or indirectly from the performance of work under this Agreement. Coverage for property damage shall be on a "broad form" basis. The amount of insurance for each coverage, Commercial General and Vehicle, shall not be less than $500,000 1,000,000 combined single limits for bodily injury and property damage. In the event any work is performed by a subcontractor, the Service Provider shall be responsible for any liability directly or indirectly arising out of the work performed under this Agreement by a subcontractor, which liability is not covered by the subcontractor's insurance. A new attachment In consideration of access to certain information, data and material (hereinafter individually and collectively, regardless of nature, referred to as “information”) that are the property of and/or relate to the City or its employees, customers or suppliers, which access is related to the performance of services that the Service Provider has agreed to perform, the Service Provider hereby acknowledges and agrees as follows: That information that has or will come into its possession or knowledge in connection with the performance of services for the City may be confidential and/or proprietary. The Service Provider agrees to treat as confidential (a) all information that is owned by the City, or that relates to the business of the City, or that is used by the City in carrying on business, and (b) all information that is proprietary to a third party (including but not limited to customers and suppliers of the City). The Service Provider shall not disclose any such information to any person not having a legitimate need-to-know for purposes authorized by the City. Further, the Service Provider shall not use such information to obtain any economic or other benefit for itself, or any third party, except as specifically authorized by the City. The foregoing to the contrary notwithstanding, the Service Provider understands that it shall have no obligation under this Agreement with respect to information and material that (a) becomes generally known to the public by publication or some means other than a breach of duty of this Agreement, or (b) is required by law, regulation or court order to be disclosed, provided that the request for such disclosure is proper and the disclosure does not exceed that which is required. In the event of any disclosure under (b) above, the Service Provider shall furnish a copy of this Agreement to anyone to whom it is required to make such disclosure and shall promptly advise the City in writing of each such disclosure. In the event that the Service Provider ceases to perform services for the City, or the City so requests for any reason, the Service Provider shall promptly return to the City any and all information described hereinabove, including all copies, notes and/or summaries (handwritten or mechanically produced) thereof, in its possession or control or as to which it otherwise has access. The Service Provider understands and agrees that the City’s remedies at law for a breach of the Service Provider’s obligations under this Confidentiality Agreement may be inadequate and that the City shall, in the event of any such breach, be entitled to seek equitable relief (including without limitation preliminary and permanent injunctive relief and specific performance) in addition to all other remedies provided hereunder or available at law. January 27DocuSign Envelope ID: 6F446174-60C4-41E0-AAF7-C0FD4C7EC65E THIS AGREEMENT made and entered into the day and year set forth below by and between XXX XXXX XX XXXX XXXXXXX, 2014 Xxxxx X. Xxxx City of COLORADO, a Municipal Corporation, hereinafter referred to as the "City" and the Fort Xxxxxxx Director of Purchasing/Risk Management 000 Xxxxx Xxxxx XxxxxxArchery Association, 2nd Floor Fort Xxxxxxxa Colorado Nonprofit Corporation, Colorado 80524 Re: Proposal for the City of Fort Xxxxxxx Proposal No. 7589 Safety Program Assessment Dear Xx. Xxxx, On behalf of Global SHE solutions, LLC, I am delighted hereinafter referred to offer this proposal in response to your posting of Proposal No. 7589 Safety Program Assessment for the City of Fort Xxxxxxx, Colorado. By way of introduction, pages 2-­‐6 contain the formal proposal prepared by Global SHE Solutions, which outlines the entire approach and scope of the project. Attachment 1, pages 7-­‐9 are the required SUBMITTAL SECTION – RFP 7589 SAFETY CONSULTING outlined in the REQUEST FOR PROPOSAL 7589 SAFETY PROGRAM ASSESSMENT. I want to apologize in advance for some duplication of information between the proposal and the required forms. The services you are requesting are a perfect match for our skill set and I am confident we can exceed your expectations and deliver results. Should you have any questions or comments, please contact me at xxxxxxxxxxxx@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx or at 407-­‐406-­‐1644. Very truly yours, Xxxxx Xxxxxxx Xxxxx Xxxxxxx, President Global SHE Solutions Xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx A Woman Owned Small Business This proposal is being submitted by Global SHE Solutions LLC in collaboration with Xxxxxxxx & Associates, Inc. Contact: Xxxxx Xxxxxxx Phone: (407) 406-­‐1644 Email: xxxxxxxxxxxx@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx Address: 00 Xxxx Xxxx Xxas "Service Provider"., Xxxxx Xxxxx, XX 00000 Website: Xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx • Xx. Xxxxxxx was an internal Safety, Health & Environmental consultant to Anheuser-­‐Xxxxx, The Xxxx Disney Parks & Resorts, US and Sea World Parks and Entertainment for over 25 years. She currently runs a practice where she consults with a wide variety of clients including both public and private sector employees. Her relevant experience includes municipalities such as the City of Daytona Beach and the Xxxxx Creek Improvement District. • Xx. Xxxxxxxx has over 20 years of experience in the area of safety culture assessment with a special emphasis on union environments. She is a recognized consultant, author and keynote speaker on the subject.

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Commercial General & Vehicle Liability. The Service Provider shall maintain during the life of this Agreement such commercial general liability and automobile liability insurance as will provide coverage for damage claims of personal injury, including accidental death, as well as for claims for property damage, which may arise directly or indirectly from the performance of work under this Agreement. Coverage for property damage shall be on a "broad form" basis. The amount of insurance for each coverage, Commercial General and Vehicle, shall not be less than $500,000 combined single limits for bodily injury and property damage. In the event any work is performed by a subcontractor, the Service Provider shall be responsible for any liability directly or indirectly arising out of the work performed under this Agreement by a subcontractor, which liability is not covered by the subcontractor's insurance. A new attachment New insurance In consideration of access to certain information, data and material (hereinafter individually and collectively, regardless of nature, referred to as “information”) that are the property of and/or relate to the City and/or PFA or its their employees, customers or suppliers, which access is related to the performance of services that the Service Provider has agreed to perform, the Service Provider hereby acknowledges and agrees as follows: That information that has or will come into its possession or knowledge in connection with the performance of services for the City and/or PFA may be confidential and/or proprietary. The Service Provider agrees to treat as confidential (a) all information that is owned by the CityCity and/or PFA, or that relates to the business of the CityCity and/or PFA, or that is used by the City and/or PFA in carrying on business, and (b) all information that is proprietary to a third party (including but not limited to customers and suppliers of the CityCity and/or PFA). The Service Provider shall not disclose any such information to any person not having a legitimate need-to-to- know for purposes authorized by the CityCity and/or PFA. Further, the Service Provider shall not use such information to obtain any economic or other benefit for itself, or any third party, except as specifically authorized by the CityCity and/or PFA. The foregoing to the contrary notwithstanding, the Service Provider understands that it shall have no obligation under this Agreement with respect to information and material that (a) becomes generally known to the public by publication or some means other than a breach of duty of this Agreement, or (b) is required by law, regulation or court order to be disclosed, provided that the request for such disclosure is proper and the disclosure does not exceed that which is required. In the event of any disclosure under (b) above, the Service Provider shall furnish a copy of this Agreement to anyone to whom it is required to make such disclosure and shall promptly advise the City and/or PFA in writing of each such disclosure. In the event that the Service Provider ceases to perform services for the CityCity and/or PFA, or the City and/or PFA so requests for any reason, the Service Provider shall promptly return to the City and/or PFA any and all information described hereinabove, including all copies, notes and/or summaries (handwritten or mechanically produced) thereof, in its possession or control or as to which it otherwise has access. The Service Provider understands and agrees that the CityCity and/or PFA’s remedies at law for a breach of the Service Provider’s obligations under this Confidentiality Agreement may be inadequate and that the City and/or PFA shall, in the event of any such breach, be entitled to seek equitable relief (including without limitation preliminary and permanent injunctive relief and specific performance) in addition to all other remedies provided hereunder or available at law. January 27EXHIBIT D PRICING SCHEDULE ITEM # DESCRIPTION BIDDER’S PRODUCT # ESTIMATED QUANTITY PER UNIT PURCHASE PRICE EXTENDED TOTAL 1 BDU Pant (Initial Order, 2014 Xxxxx X. Xxxx City of Fort Xxxxxxx Director of PurchasingYear 1) BDU1951P=20 400 $142.95 $57,180.00 2 Poly/Risk Management 000 Xxxxx Xxxxx XxxxxxCotton Job Shirt or work shirt, 2nd Floor Fort Xxxxxxxshort sleeve (Initial Order, Colorado 80524 ReYear 2) 1457=10 Nomex 400 $64.95 $25,980.00 3 Poly/Cotton Job Shirt or work shirt, long sleeve (Initial Order, Year 2) 1457LS=10 Nomex 200 $74.95 $14,990.00 4 100% Cotton BDU shorts, unpleated (Initial Order, Year 2) 0148FKPT=10 400 $34.95 $13,980.00 Total Cost for Year 1 & Year 2 Initial Orders: Proposal for 1400 pieces Nomex $112,130.00 1) Pricing is to remain firm throughout the City of Fort Xxxxxxx Proposal No. 7589 Safety Program Assessment Dear Xx. Xxxx, On behalf of Global SHE solutions, LLC, I am delighted to offer this proposal in response to your posting of Proposal No. 7589 Safety Program Assessment for the City of Fort Xxxxxxx, Colorado. By way of introduction, pages 2-­‐6 contain the formal proposal prepared by Global SHE Solutions, which outlines the entire approach and scope term of the project. Attachment 1, pages 7-­‐9 are the required SUBMITTAL SECTION – RFP 7589 SAFETY CONSULTING outlined resulting Services Agreement; for both Initial Orders (placed in the REQUEST FOR PROPOSAL 7589 SAFETY PROGRAM ASSESSMENT. I want to apologize in advance Year 1 and Year 2) and for some duplication of information between the proposal and the required forms. The services you are requesting are a perfect match for our skill set and I am confident we can exceed your expectations and deliver results. Should you have any questions or comments, please contact me at xxxxxxxxxxxx@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx or at 407-­‐406-­‐1644. Very truly yours, Xxxxx Xxxxxxx Xxxxx Xxxxxxx, President Global SHE Solutions Xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx A Woman Owned Small Business This proposal is being submitted by Global SHE Solutions LLC in collaboration with Xxxxxxxx & Associates, Inc. Contact: Xxxxx Xxxxxxx Phone: (407) 406-­‐1644 Email: xxxxxxxxxxxx@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx Address: 00 Xxxx Xxxx Xxsubsequent reorder quantities., Xxxxx Xxxxx, XX 00000 Website: Xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx • Xx. Xxxxxxx was an internal Safety, Health & Environmental consultant to Anheuser-­‐Xxxxx, The Xxxx Disney Parks & Resorts, US and Sea World Parks and Entertainment for over 25 years. She currently runs a practice where she consults with a wide variety of clients including both public and private sector employees. Her relevant experience includes municipalities such as the City of Daytona Beach and the Xxxxx Creek Improvement District. • Xx. Xxxxxxxx has over 20 years of experience in the area of safety culture assessment with a special emphasis on union environments. She is a recognized consultant, author and keynote speaker on the subject.

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Commercial General & Vehicle Liability. The Service Provider shall maintain during the life of this Agreement such commercial general liability and automobile liability insurance as will provide coverage for damage claims of personal injury, including accidental death, as well as for claims for property damage, which may arise directly or indirectly from the performance of work under this Agreement. Coverage for property damage shall be on a "broad form" basis. The amount of insurance for each coverage, Commercial General and Vehicle, shall not be less than $500,000 1,000,000 combined single limits for bodily injury and property damage. In the event any work is performed by a subcontractor, the Service Provider shall be responsible for any liability directly or indirectly arising out of the work performed under this Agreement by a subcontractor, which liability is not covered by the subcontractor's insurance. A new attachment In consideration of access to certain information, data and material (hereinafter individually and collectively, regardless of nature, referred to as “information”) that are the property of and/or relate to the City or its employees, customers or suppliers, which access is related to the performance of services that the Service Provider has agreed to perform, the Service Provider hereby acknowledges and agrees as follows: That information that has or will come into its possession or knowledge in connection with the performance of services for the City may be confidential and/or proprietary. The Service Provider agrees to treat as confidential (a) all information that is owned by the City, or that relates to the business of the City, or that is used by the City in carrying on business, and (b) all information that is proprietary to a third party (including but not limited to customers and suppliers of the City). The Service Provider shall not disclose any such information to any person not having a legitimate need-to-know for purposes authorized by the City. Further, the Service Provider shall not use such information to obtain any economic or other benefit for itself, or any third party, except as specifically authorized by the City. The foregoing to the contrary notwithstanding, the Service Provider understands that it shall have no obligation under this Agreement with respect to information and material that (a) becomes generally known to the public by publication or some means other than a breach of duty of this Agreement, or (b) is required by law, regulation or court order to be disclosed, provided that the request for such disclosure is proper and the disclosure does not exceed that which is required. In the event of any disclosure under (b) above, the Service Provider shall furnish a copy of this Agreement to anyone to whom it is required to make such disclosure and shall promptly advise the City in writing of each such disclosure. In the event that the Service Provider ceases to perform services for the City, or the City so requests for any reason, the Service Provider shall promptly return to the City any and all information described hereinabove, including all copies, notes and/or summaries (handwritten or mechanically produced) thereof, in its possession or control or as to which it otherwise has access. The Service Provider understands and agrees that the City’s remedies at law for a breach of the Service Provider’s obligations under this Confidentiality Agreement may be inadequate and that the City shall, in the event of any such breach, be entitled to seek equitable relief (including without limitation preliminary and permanent injunctive relief and specific performance) in addition to all other remedies provided hereunder or available at law. January 27Revised: March 19, 2014 Xxxxx X. Xxxx City 2015 1 Dartmouth & Xxxxxx At the irrigation ditch 2 East Harmony – College Ave. To the Walmart entrance, East of Fort I25 3 I-25/Harmony Interchange 4 Trilby W of Xxxxxxx Director of Purchasing/Risk Management Median only 5 Xxxxxxx – Drake to Harmony East side behind curb 6 Reserved 7 Timberline – Stetson Creek to 392 Both sides 8 000 Xxxxx X Xxxxxxxx Xxxxx Xxxxxx, 2nd Floor Fort Xxxxxxx, Colorado 80524 Re: Proposal for the City side along ditch behind curb 0 XXX Xxxxxxx- Xxxx side S of Fort Xxxxxxx Proposal No. 7589 Safety Program Assessment Dear Xx. Xxxx, On behalf Xxxxxxxx along ditch behind curb 10 Trilby – College to Timberline 10.1 Xxxxx- Xxxx Plain to Xxxxxxxxx West side 10.2 Xxxxx-opposite of Global SHE solutions, LLC, I am delighted Paragon West side 11 Horsetooth – Xxxxxx to offer this proposal in response Stanford North side 12 Stanford N of Horsetooth to your posting of Proposal No. 7589 Safety Program Assessment for the City of Fort Xxxxxxx, Colorado. By way of introduction, pages 2-­‐6 contain the formal proposal prepared by Global SHE Solutions, which outlines the entire approach and scope of the project. Attachment 1, pages 7-­‐9 are the required SUBMITTAL SECTION – RFP 7589 SAFETY CONSULTING outlined in the REQUEST FOR PROPOSAL 7589 SAFETY PROGRAM ASSESSMENT. I want Monroe East side 12.1 Pedestrian path-Xxxxx to apologize in advance for some duplication of information between the proposal and the required forms. The services you are requesting are a perfect match for our skill set and I am confident we can exceed your expectations and deliver results. Should you have any questions or comments, please contact me at xxxxxxxxxxxx@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx or at 407-­‐406-­‐1644. Very truly yours, Xxxxx Xxxxxxx Xxxxx Xxxxxxx, President Global SHE Solutions Xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx A Woman Owned Small Business This proposal is being submitted by Global SHE Solutions LLC in collaboration with Xxxxxxxx & Associates, Inc. Contact: Xxxxx Xxxxxxx Phone: (407) 406-­‐1644 Email: xxxxxxxxxxxx@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx Address: Xxxxxxxxxx Xxxxxx 00 Xxxx Xxxx Xx., . – East side From Centennial behind curb 14 Prospect at Timberline At ditch crossing 15 Prospect – Sharp Point to XX 0 00 Xxxxxxxx Xx- S of Prospect to Port of Entry 17.1 International Blvd-Timberline to circle Center and sides 18 Riverside from Coloradoan to Xxxxx Xxxxx, XX 00000 Website: Xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx • Xx. Xxxxxxx was an internal Safety, Health & Environmental consultant to Anheuser-­‐Xxxxx, The Xxxx Disney Parks & Resorts, US and Sea World Parks and Entertainment for over 25 years. She currently runs a practice where she consults with a wide variety of clients including both public and private sector employees. Her relevant experience includes municipalities such as the City of Daytona Beach and the Xxxxx Creek Improvement District. • Xx. Xxxxxxxx has over 20 years of experience in the area of safety culture assessment with a special emphasis on union environments. She is a recognized consultant, author and keynote speaker on the subject.North side behind curb

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Commercial General & Vehicle Liability. The Service Provider shall maintain during the life of this Agreement such commercial general liability and automobile liability insurance as will provide coverage for damage claims of personal injury, including accidental death, as well as for claims for property damage, which may arise directly or indirectly from the performance of work Work under this Agreement. Coverage for property damage shall be on a "broad form" basis. The amount of insurance for each coverage, Commercial General and Vehicle, shall not be less than $500,000 1,000,000 combined single limits for bodily injury and property damage. In the event any work Work is performed by a subcontractor, the Service Provider shall be responsible for any liability directly or indirectly arising out of the work Work performed under this Agreement by a subcontractor, which liability is not covered by the subcontractor's insurance. A new attachment In consideration of access to certain information, data and material (hereinafter individually and collectively, regardless of nature, referred to as “information”) that are the property of and/or relate to the City or its employees, customers or suppliers, which access is related to the performance of services that the Service Provider has agreed to perform, the Service Provider hereby acknowledges and agrees as follows: That information that has or will come into its possession or knowledge in connection with the performance of services for the City may be confidential and/or proprietary. The Service Provider agrees to treat as confidential (a) all information that is owned by the City, or that relates to the business of the City, or that is used by the City in carrying on business, and (b) all information that is proprietary to a third party (including but not limited to customers and suppliers of the City). The Service Provider shall not disclose any such information to any person not having a legitimate need-to-know for purposes authorized by the City. Further, the Service Provider shall not use such information to obtain any economic or other benefit for itself, or any third party, except as specifically authorized by the City. The foregoing to the contrary notwithstanding, the Service Provider understands that it shall have no obligation under this Agreement with respect to information and material that (a) becomes generally known to the public by publication or some means other than a breach of duty of this Agreement, or (b) is required by law, regulation or court order to be disclosed, provided that the request for such disclosure is proper and the disclosure does not exceed that which is required. In the event of any disclosure under (b) above, the Service Provider shall furnish a copy of this Agreement to anyone to whom it is required to make such disclosure and shall promptly advise the City in writing of each such disclosure. In the event that the Service Provider ceases to perform services for the City, or the City so requests for any reason, the Service Provider shall promptly return to the City any and all information described hereinabove, including all copies, notes and/or summaries (handwritten or mechanically produced) thereof, in its possession or control or as to which it otherwise has access. The Service Provider understands and agrees that the City’s remedies at law for a breach of the Service Provider’s obligations under this Confidentiality Agreement may be inadequate and that the City shall, in the event of any such breach, be entitled to seek equitable relief (including without limitation preliminary and permanent injunctive relief and specific performance) in addition to all other remedies provided hereunder or available at law. January 27Work Order Number: 1 Purchase Order Number: Project Title: Commercial & Residential Energy Programs Evaluation Commencement Date: May 1, 2014 Xxxxx X. Xxxx City 2017 Completion Date: November 1, 2017 Maximum Fee: (time and reimbursable direct costs): $254,964 Project Description: See attached Scope of Fort Xxxxxxx Director Work Scope of Purchasing/Risk Management 000 Xxxxx Xxxxx Xxxxxx, 2nd Floor Fort Xxxxxxx, Colorado 80524 ReServices: Proposal for See attached Scope of Work Service Provider agrees to perform the City services identified above and on the attached forms in accordance with the terms and conditions contained herein and in the Services Agreement between the parties. In the event of Fort Xxxxxxx Proposal No. 7589 Safety Program Assessment Dear Xx. Xxxx, On behalf of Global SHE solutions, LLC, I am delighted to offer this proposal a conflict between or ambiguity in response to your posting of Proposal No. 7589 Safety Program Assessment for the City of Fort Xxxxxxx, Colorado. By way of introduction, pages 2-­‐6 contain the formal proposal prepared by Global SHE Solutions, which outlines the entire approach and scope terms of the project. Attachment 1, pages 7-­‐9 are Services Agreement and this Work Order (including the required SUBMITTAL SECTION – RFP 7589 SAFETY CONSULTING outlined in attached forms) the REQUEST FOR PROPOSAL 7589 SAFETY PROGRAM ASSESSMENT. I want to apologize in advance for some duplication of information between the proposal and the required formsServices Agreement shall control. The services you are requesting are a perfect match for our skill set and I am confident we can exceed your expectations and deliver results. Should you have any questions or comments, please contact me at xxxxxxxxxxxx@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx or at 407-­‐406-­‐1644. Very truly yours, Xxxxx Xxxxxxx Xxxxx Xxxxxxx, President Global SHE Solutions Xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx A Woman Owned Small Business This proposal is being submitted by Global SHE Solutions LLC in collaboration with Xxxxxxxx & Associates, Inc. Contact: Xxxxx Xxxxxxx Phone: (407) 406-­‐1644 Email: xxxxxxxxxxxx@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx Address: 00 Xxxx Xxxx Xx., Xxxxx Xxxxx, XX 00000 Website: Xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx • Xx. Xxxxxxx was an internal Safety, Health & Environmental consultant to Anheuser-­‐Xxxxx, The Xxxx Disney Parks & Resorts, US and Sea World Parks and Entertainment for over 25 years. She currently runs a practice where she consults with a wide variety attached forms consisting of clients including both public and private sector employees. Her relevant experience includes municipalities such as the City of Daytona Beach and the Xxxxx Creek Improvement District. • Xx. Xxxxxxxx has over 20 years of experience in the area of safety culture assessment with a special emphasis on union environments. She is a recognized consultant, author and keynote speaker on the subject.fourteen

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Commercial General & Vehicle Liability. The Service Provider shall maintain during the life of this Agreement such commercial general liability and automobile liability insurance as will provide coverage for damage claims of personal injury, including accidental death, as well as for claims for property damage, which may arise directly or indirectly from the performance of work under this Agreement. Coverage for property damage shall be on a "broad form" basis. The amount of insurance for each coverage, Commercial General and Vehicle, shall not be less than $500,000 1,000,000 combined single limits for bodily injury and property damage. In the event any work is performed by a subcontractor, the Service Provider shall be responsible for any liability directly or indirectly arising out of the work performed under this Agreement by a subcontractor, which liability is not covered by the subcontractor's insurance. A new attachment In consideration of access to certain information, data and material (hereinafter individually and collectively, regardless of nature, referred to as “information”) that are the property of and/or relate to the City or its employees, customers or suppliers, which access is related to the performance of services that the Service Provider has agreed to perform, the Service Provider hereby acknowledges and agrees as follows: That information that has or will come into its possession or knowledge in connection with the performance of services for the City may be confidential and/or proprietary. The Service Provider agrees to treat as confidential (a) all information that is owned by the City, or that relates to the business of the City, or that is used by the City in carrying on business, and (b) all information that is proprietary to a third party (including but not limited to customers and suppliers of the City). The Service Provider shall not disclose any such information to any person not having a legitimate need-to-know for purposes authorized by the City. Further, the Service Provider shall not use such information to obtain any economic or other benefit for itself, or any third party, except as specifically authorized by the City. The foregoing to the contrary notwithstanding, the Service Provider understands that it shall have no obligation under this Agreement with respect to information and material that (a) becomes generally known to the public by publication or some means other than a breach of duty of this Agreement, or (b) is required by law, regulation or court order to be disclosed, provided that the request for such disclosure is proper and the disclosure does not exceed that which is required. In the event of any disclosure under (b) above, the Service Provider shall furnish a copy of this Agreement to anyone to whom it is required to make such disclosure and shall promptly advise the City in writing of each such disclosure. In the event that the Service Provider ceases to perform services for the City, or the City so requests for any reason, the Service Provider shall promptly return to the City any and all information described hereinabove, including all copies, notes and/or summaries (handwritten or mechanically produced) thereof, in its possession or control or as to which it otherwise has access. The Service Provider understands and agrees that the City’s remedies at law for a breach of the Service Provider’s obligations under this Confidentiality Agreement may be inadequate and that the City shall, in the event of any such breach, be entitled to seek equitable relief (including without limitation preliminary and permanent injunctive relief and specific performance) in addition to all other remedies provided hereunder or available at law. January 27, 2014 Xxxxx X. Xxxx City of Fort Xxxxxxx Director of Purchasing/Risk Management 000 Xxxxx Xxxxx Xxxxxx, 2nd Floor Fort Xxxxxxx, Colorado 80524 Re: Proposal for the City of Fort Xxxxxxx Proposal No. 7589 Safety Program Assessment Dear Xx. Xxxx, On behalf of Global SHE solutions, LLC, I am delighted to offer this proposal in response to your posting of Proposal No. 7589 Safety Program Assessment for the City of Fort Xxxxxxx, Colorado. By way of introduction, pages 2-­‐6 contain the formal proposal prepared by Global SHE Solutions, which outlines the entire approach and scope of the project. Attachment 1, pages 7-­‐9 are the required SUBMITTAL SECTION – RFP 7589 SAFETY CONSULTING outlined in the REQUEST FOR PROPOSAL 7589 SAFETY PROGRAM ASSESSMENT. I want to apologize in advance for some duplication of information between the proposal and the required forms. The services you are requesting are a perfect match for our skill set and I am confident we can exceed your expectations and deliver results. Should you have any questions or comments, please contact me at xxxxxxxxxxxx@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx or at 407-­‐406-­‐1644. Very truly yours, Xxxxx Xxxxxxx Xxxxx Xxxxxxx, President Global SHE Solutions Xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx A Woman Owned Small Business This proposal is being submitted by Global SHE Solutions LLC in collaboration with Xxxxxxxx & Associates, Inc. Contact: Xxxxx Xxxxxxx Phone: (407) 406-­‐1644 Email: xxxxxxxxxxxx@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx Address: 00 Xxxx Xxxx Xx., Xxxxx Xxxxx, XX 00000 Website: Xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx • Xx. Xxxxxxx was an internal Safety, Health & Environmental consultant to Anheuser-­‐Xxxxx, The Xxxx Disney Parks & Resorts, US and Sea World Parks and Entertainment for over 25 years. She currently runs a practice where she consults with a wide variety of clients including both public and private sector employees. Her relevant experience includes municipalities such as the City of Daytona Beach and the Xxxxx Creek Improvement District. • Xx. Xxxxxxxx has over 20 years of experience in the area of safety culture assessment with a special emphasis on union environments. She is a recognized consultant, author and keynote speaker on the subject.

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Commercial General & Vehicle Liability. The Service Provider shall maintain during the life of this Agreement such commercial general liability and automobile liability insurance as will provide coverage for damage claims of personal injury, including accidental death, as well as for claims for property damage, which may arise directly or indirectly from the performance of work under this Agreement. Coverage for property damage shall be on a "broad form" basis. The amount of insurance for each coverage, Commercial General and Vehicle, shall not be less than $500,000 combined single limits for bodily injury and property damage. In the event any work is performed by a subcontractor, the Service Provider shall be responsible for any liability directly or indirectly arising out of the work performed under this Agreement by a subcontractor, which liability is not covered by the subcontractor's insurance. A new attachment New insurance In consideration of access to certain information, data and material (hereinafter individually and collectively, regardless of nature, referred to as “information”) that are the property of and/or relate to the City or its employees, customers or suppliers, which access is related to the performance of services that the Service Provider has agreed to perform, the Service Provider hereby acknowledges and agrees as follows: That information that has or will come into its possession or knowledge in connection with the performance of services for the City may be confidential and/or proprietary. The Service Provider agrees to treat as confidential (a) all information that is owned by the City, or that relates to the business of the City, or that is used by the City in carrying on business, and (b) all information that is proprietary to a third party (including but not limited to customers and suppliers of the City). The Service Provider shall not disclose any such information to any person not having a legitimate need-to-know for purposes authorized by the City. Further, the Service Provider shall not use such information to obtain any economic or other benefit for itself, or any third party, except as specifically authorized by the City. The foregoing to the contrary notwithstanding, the Service Provider understands that it shall have no obligation under this Agreement with respect to information and material that (a) becomes generally known to the public by publication or some means other than a breach of duty of this Agreement, or (b) is required by law, regulation or court order to be disclosed, provided that the request for such disclosure is proper and the disclosure does not exceed that which is required. In the event of any disclosure under (b) above, the Service Provider shall furnish a copy of this Agreement to anyone to whom it is required to make such disclosure and shall promptly advise the City in writing of each such disclosure. In the event that the Service Provider ceases to perform services for the City, or the City so requests for any reason, the Service Provider shall promptly return to the City any and all information described hereinabove, including all copies, notes and/or summaries (handwritten or mechanically produced) thereof, in its possession or control or as to which it otherwise has access. The Service Provider understands and agrees that the City’s remedies at law for a breach of the Service Provider’s obligations under this Confidentiality Agreement may be inadequate and that the City shall, in the event of any such breach, be entitled to seek equitable relief (including without limitation preliminary and permanent injunctive relief and specific performance) in addition to all other remedies provided hereunder or available at law. January 27, 2014 Xxxxx X. Xxxx City of Fort Xxxxxxx Director of Purchasing/Risk Management 000 Xxxxx Xxxxx Xxxxxx, 2nd Floor Fort Xxxxxxx, Colorado 80524 Re: Proposal for the City of Fort Xxxxxxx Proposal No. 7589 Safety Program Assessment Dear Xx. Xxxx, On behalf of Global SHE solutions, LLC, I am delighted to offer this proposal in response to your posting of Proposal No. 7589 Safety Program Assessment for the City of Fort Xxxxxxx, Colorado. By way of introduction, pages 2-­‐6 contain the formal proposal prepared by Global SHE Solutions, which outlines the entire approach and scope of the project. Attachment 1, pages 7-­‐9 are the required SUBMITTAL SECTION – RFP 7589 SAFETY CONSULTING outlined in the REQUEST FOR PROPOSAL 7589 SAFETY PROGRAM ASSESSMENT. I want to apologize in advance for some duplication of information between the proposal and the required forms. The services you are requesting are a perfect match for our skill set and I am confident we can exceed your expectations and deliver results. Should you have any questions or comments, please contact me at xxxxxxxxxxxx@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx or at 407-­‐406-­‐1644. Very truly yours, Xxxxx Xxxxxxx Xxxxx Xxxxxxx, President Global SHE Solutions Xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx A Woman Owned Small Business This proposal is being submitted by Global SHE Solutions LLC in collaboration with Xxxxxxxx & Associates, Inc. Contact: Xxxxx Xxxxxxx Phone: (407) 406-­‐1644 Email: xxxxxxxxxxxx@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx Address: 00 Xxxx Xxxx Xx., Xxxxx Xxxxx, XX 00000 Website: Xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx • Xx. Xxxxxxx was an internal Safety, Health & Environmental consultant to Anheuser-­‐Xxxxx, The Xxxx Disney Parks & Resorts, US and Sea World Parks and Entertainment for over 25 years. She currently runs a practice where she consults with a wide variety of clients including both public and private sector employees. Her relevant experience includes municipalities such as the City of Daytona Beach and the Xxxxx Creek Improvement District. • Xx. Xxxxxxxx has over 20 years of experience in the area of safety culture assessment with a special emphasis on union environments. She is a recognized consultant, author and keynote speaker on the subject.

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