Lake County Government
Invitation for Bids
505 Harrison Avenue
PO BOX 964
Leadville, CO 80461
RFP@lakecountyco.gov
INVITATION FOR PROPOSAL COVER SHEET
Title | Coroner Facility Floor Replacement
Issue Date | 12/17/2025
Questions Due | 1/2/2026
Questions Email | RFP@lakecountyco.gov
Bid Due Date | 1/16/2026
DOCUMENTS INCLUDED IN THE PROPOSAL PACKAGE
RFP Schedules
Schedule A | Bid Instructions
Schedule B | Scope of Work
Schedule C | Project Schedule
Schedule D | Bid Form
Schedule E | Insurance
Schedule F | Lake County Contract
RFP Attachments (Provided by Bidder)
Attachment 1 | Bid Attestation
Attachment 2 | Bid Form
Attachment 3 | W-9
Attachment 4 | Provider Information Sheet
Lake County Government
Schedule A – Bid Instructions
Purpose + Background
The Board of County Commissioners of Lake County, Colorado, by and through its Elected OPicials or
Employees (collectively referred to herein as, Lake County), wishes to purchase the following: Proposals
from flooring contractors capable of completing a tile floor demolition and the application of an epoxy
coating over a concrete subfloor.
Proposal Advertisement
Information concerning this request on the Lake County Government website at,
https://www.lakecountyco.gov/bids.aspx. Lake County is also a member of BidNet Direct.
Bid Submission
Email proposals to RFP@lakecountyco.gov. If the Vendor does not desire email submissions, sealed bids
will be received at the below address by the proposals due date and time.
Lake County Government
ATTN: Contract Management
505 Harrison Avenue
PO BOX 964,
Leadville, CO 80461
Proposal documents are required to be submitted in their original fillable format. Emailed proposals must
include the following statement on the email, “I hereby waive my right to a sealed proposal.” An email
confirmation will be sent when the proposal has been received.
Introductory Information
1. Each bid must include the full business address of the Bidder and be signed by an authorized
representative.
• Partnerships: Bids must include the full names of all partners and be signed in the partnership
name by one of the partners or an authorized representative. The signature must be followed by
the name and title of the person signing.
• Corporations: Bids must be signed with the legal name of the corporation, followed by the
state of incorporation. The signature must be by the president, secretary, or another person
authorized to bind the corporation, and include their name and title typed or printed below the
signature.
• Individuals with Titles: If a person signs using a title (e.g., "president," "secretary," or "agent")
without disclosing their principal, the bid may be deemed to be that of the individual.
When requested by the County Attorney’s OPice, satisfactory evidence of a signatory’s authority to
bind a corporation must be provided. A power of attorney must accompany the signature of anyone
not otherwise authorized to bind the bidder.
All corrections or erasures in the bid must be initialed by the person signing.
Lake County Government
Schedule A – Bid Instructions
Bidders agree to comply with all conditions, requirements, specifications, and instructions stated
or implied in this bid. All prices and required designations must be clearly and fully provided, and all
blank spaces in the bid forms must be appropriately filled in.
Bidders are required to use the Proposal Forms included in this package and submit bids based on
the instructions provided in the Bid Forms. The Bid Proposal must be completed in full, in detail,
and signed by the bidder.
2. Late or unsigned bids shall not be accepted or considered.
It is the responsibility of the bidder to ensure that their bid is received at RFP@lakecountyco.gov on
or before the deadline stated in Section 1, “Notice to Bidders.”
Hard copy bids received before the bid opening will be kept unopened in a secure location. Lake
County assumes no responsibility for the premature opening of a bid that is not properly addressed
or identified.
Bids may be withdrawn only upon written request and with the approval of the Lake County
Manager. Such requests must be received from the withdrawing bidder prior to the time fixed for
award.
Negligence on the part of the Bidder in preparing the bid does not confer any right to withdraw the
bid after it has been submitted and awarded.
Bidders are expected to examine all conditions, specifications, and instructions contained in this
solicitation. Failure to do so shall be at the bidder’s own risk.
3. In accordance with C.R.S. § 30-11-110, preference will be given to vendors located within the State
of Colorado.
Lake County reserves the right to reject any and all bids, to waive any informalities in the bidding
process, to award the bid to multiple vendors, and to accept the bid that, in the opinion of the Board
of County Commissioners, best serves the interests of Lake County.
4. By submitting a bid, the Bidder agrees that the signed bid, all documents included in this Request
for Bid, including, but not limited to, product specifications and scope of services, the formal
acceptance of the bid by Lake County, and the signature of the Chair of the Lake County Board of
County Commissioners shall together constitute the contract. The contract shall be ePective as of
the date it is signed by the Chair.
Cooperative Purchasing
Lake County encourages cooperative purchasing as a means to help other agencies reduce procurement
costs and to maximize the value of taxpayer dollars through volume purchasing.
At their discretion, Vendor(s) may agree to extend the pricing and/or terms of the resulting award to other
state or local government agencies, school districts, or political subdivisions that have a need for the same
products or services.
Such usage by other entities shall not have a negative impact on Lake County during the current term or
any future terms of the agreement.
Lake County Government
Schedule B – Scope of Work
Project Overview
PROJECT DESCRIPTION
• Location: Old Leadville hospital, 822 W. 4th St., Leadville, Co 80461
• Coroner oPice floor replacement approximately 2,052 square feet
• Demolition and disposal of 6-inch ceramic tile that is grouted to concrete subfloor
• Concrete subfloor preparation includes crack filling, erosion-damage buildup, prepping for
adhesion with dust control or mitigation and cleaning.
• Application of a 100% solids 2-part epoxy resin displayed as a light solid color with a minimum
coverage of 3 gallons per 200 square feet.
PROJECT PROPOSAL CONTENTS
1. Description of your Process: Describe your process for demolition, crack filling, adhesion preparation,
cleaning, epoxy application and quality control
2. Project Team: Describe individual team member qualifications and or experience.
3. References: Include 3 epoxy floor customer references with contact information.
4. Schedule: Include a progress schedule that shows the estimated days required for demolition and
disposal of old tile, concrete subfloor preparation, epoxy application and cure time
5. Cost: Provide total cost of project with labor, materials and miscellaneous details in the proposal
Method of Procurement
A Request for Bid (RFP) is a procurement method commonly referred to as a sealed bid solicitation. Once
issued, the bid package is considered complete for bidding purposes, and all Bidders are expected to
respond fully to its terms and conditions. Incomplete or non-responsive bids will be disqualified from
consideration.
Lake County evaluates bids based on experience and qualifications, understating of scope and approach,
cost and value, cost and capacity, responsiveness and compliance, risk management and legal
consideration, and local and social considerations, ensure awards serve Lake County’s best interests.
Pricing Method
Unit pricing is a method in which the contractor specifies a fixed price for each defined unit of work or
category of cost. Units may be based on time (e.g., per hour or per month), distance (e.g., per mile),
quantity (e.g., per item or "each"), or occurrence (e.g., per episode).
Evaluation of Bids and Awards
All proposals will undergo an initial review for acceptability to determine whether they meet the basic
requirements for consideration. This review includes an assessment of responsiveness to the RFP,
completeness and clarity of required bid documents, and the inclusion of all necessary signatures.
Proposals that fail to meet these basic requirements may be disqualified from further evaluation.
Proposals deemed acceptable will then be evaluated by an Evaluation Committee. The committee will
consider several factors, which may include:
• Demonstrated need for the proposed service
• Eligibility under applicable program funding
• Proposed pricing
• Alignment with service area needs
Note: The Evaluation Committee reserves the right to request additional information from proposers. If no
proposal adequately addresses the required services and pricing, the committee may recommend that no
award be made.
Following the evaluation, the Evaluation Committee will report its findings to the RFP Initiator. Final
recommendations, based on the evaluations, will be presented to the Lake County Board of County
Commissioners at a Regular Meeting. Contract awards are subject to the final approval of the Board.
Insurance Policy Approval and Compliance
1. If any of the required insurance policies become unsatisfactory to the County—either in form or
substance—or if the insurer becomes unsatisfactory, the Contractor shall promptly obtain a
replacement policy. The new policy must be submitted to the Lake County Attorney’s Office for
approval, followed by submission of the updated certificate of insurance as required.
a. Failure by the Contractor to furnish, deliver, and maintain the required insurance may result
in immediate suspension, discontinuation, or termination of this Agreement/Contract at the
County’s discretion.
b. The Contractor’s failure to obtain or maintain required insurance does not relieve the
Contractor of any liability under this Agreement/Contract, nor does it diminish the
Contractor’s indemnification obligations.
c. The Contractor shall provide copies of all insurance policies—including initial policies,
renewals, extensions, and any changes in coverage—to the County department responsible
for contract administration.
Joint Venture Responsibility
2. If the Contractor is a Joint Venture, each party to the Joint Venture shall be individually and jointly
responsible for completing the project in accordance with this Agreement. The parties shall have
joint and several liabilities for any liquidated damages or performance bond claims related to the
Joint Venture. The performance bond and all required insurance must clearly identify each party to
the Joint Venture.
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