HomeMy WebLinkAbout15 122 Tiverton and District Sports Centre Arena Management Services Contract (2015) By-law THE CORPORATION OF THE MUNICIPALITY OF KINCARDINE
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BY-LAW
NO. 2015 -122
BEING A BY -LAW TO AUTHORIZE THE SIGNING OF AN AGREEMENT WITH
EV'ROSE LAYNE FOR THE PROVISION OF ARENA MANAGEMENT
SERVICES OF THE TIVERTON AND DISTRICT SPORTS CENTRE
WHEREAS the Municipal Act, 2001, S.O. 2001, c. 25 Section 11 (2) authorizes
municipalities to pass by -laws respecting matters within the sphere of jurisdiction
of culture, parks, recreation and heritage;
110 AND WHEREAS pursuant to the said Municipal Act, Sections 8 and 9 (1) provide
municipalities with the powers of a natural person to enable them to govern their
affairs as they consider appropriate under this or any other Act and to enhance
their ability to respond to municipal issues;
AND WHEREAS the Municipality of Kincardine owns and operates the Tiverton
and District Sports Centre;
AND WHEREAS the Council of The Corporation of the Municipality of Kincardine
deems it advisable to enter into a service contract with Ev'Rose Layne for the
provision of management services at the Tiverton and District Sports Centre;
NOW THEREFORE the Council of The Corporation of the Municipality of
Kincardine ENACTS as follows:
1. That the agreement with Ev'Rose Layne for the provision of management
services at the Tiverton and District Sports Centre be hereby accepted.
• 2. That the Mayor and Chief Administrative Officer be authorized and directed to
sign and execute, on behalf of the Council of The Corporation of the
Municipality of Kincardine, the agreement with Ev'Rose Layne, attached
hereto as Schedule `A', and to affix the corporate seal.
3. This By -law shall come into full force and effect upon its final passage.
4. This By -law may be cited as the "Tiverton and District Sports Centre Arena
Management Services Contract (2015) By -law ".
READ a FIRST and SECOND TIME this 12th day of August, 2015.
READ a THIRD TIME and FINALLY PASSED this 12th day of August, 2015.
Cyk-n_e.-- 7-e; 2
Mayor Clerk
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CORPORATION OF THE MUNICIPALITY OF KINCARDINE
Agreement to Operate and Manage the Tiverton Sports Centre
This is an agreement between
The Corporation of the Municipality of Kincardine
(Hereinafter called the "Municipality")
AND
Ev' Rose Layne
(Hereinafter called the "Contractor ")
1. This agreement is to operate and manage the Tiverton Sports Centre for the 2015 -2016 ice season.
2. The Municipality and the Contractor agree to all the terms and conditions set out within this agreement.
1.0 - GENERAL CONDITIONS
The following section forms an integral part of this agreement.
The Contractor must agree to abide by all the clauses and conditions laid out in this agreement.
1.1 DEFINITIONS
Wherever the words "Owner" or "Municipality" are used in these documents, it shall be understood that it means
The Corporation of the Municipality of Kincardine.
Wherever the words "satisfactory", "approved ", "adequate ", "suitable ", or similarwords or phrases are used in these
documents, it shall be understood that they mean, unless the context provides otherwise, "satisfactory to the
owner ", "approved by the owner ", "adequate to the Owner's satisfaction ", "suitable to the Owner ", etc.
Whenever the word "Agreement" is used, it shall mean and include the agreement to do the work entered into with
the Corporation, the Information for Bidders, General Conditions, Scope of Work /Special Provisions, Form of RFP,
the RFP and other documents referred to or connected with the said RFP.
Whenever the word "Contractor" is used it shall mean the individual, firm, company or corporation whom a contract
is awarded against this offer.
Whenever the word "Works" is used it shall mean the execution of the whole of the work and things required to be
done, mentioned or referred to in the agreement, the General Conditions, the Scope of Work / Special Provisions,
and all other documents referred to or connected with the agreement..
Whenever the word "Ice Season" is used it shall mean the week required to put the ice in, the weeks the ice is used
by the user groups for hockey and figure skating activities, etc (for the 2015 -2016 ice season the ice will need to be
in and ready to be used the week of September 21, 2015 and shall remain in until after the Old Stars Tournament
which is the weekend of April 1st, 2016) and the week required to remove the ice at the conclusion of the season,
adding up to a 30 week ice season. The Municipality shall notify the Contractor once confirmation is received from
the Minor Sports and other user groups on their ice needs for the coming season.
Whenever the singular or masculine is used in this document, it should be considered as if the plural or feminine
has been used where the context so requires.
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2.1 CONTRACTOR'S RESPONSIBILITY
The Contractor will be held responsible for the care of the work and whatever pertains thereto from the
commencement of the same to its final completion. The Contractor shall be responsible for all damage caused by
their employees, their equipment or their supplies, to the Owner's property, equipment, buildings and building
contents. The Contractor shall employ such methods as necessary to avoid defacement or damage to the Owner's
property.
The Contractor shall be responsible for all injuries to persons caused by the Contractor's staff, equipment or
supplies. The Contractor shall indemnify and save harmless the Owner in accordance with Section 2.10 from all
suits and actions as a result of injury or death to persons; damage to the property of the Owner or others; caused by
the Contractor or their staff, resulting from any cause whatsoever deriving from the performance of their work.
2.2 DAMAGE TO CONTRACTOR'S SUPPLIES
The Municipality will not be responsible for damage to, or loss of, the Contractor's supplies, materials or equipment
nor to the Contractor's employee's personal belongings brought into the building or onto the site.
2.3 QUALIFICATIONS AND COMPETENCY
The Owner may call upon the Contractor to show evidence that satisfactory arrangements have been made for the
procurement of any or all labour, materials and equipment required to carry out and complete the work. Materials
and equipment shall be subject to Owner's approval.
2.4 PROCUREMENT OF MATERIALS
Upon 24 hours notification (weekdays) and 48 hours (weekends) the Municipality of Kincardine will provide a
Purchase Order for the goods as described in Appendix B.
2.5 TOOLS
The Contractor must provide his /her own tools to complete all repairs /maintenance at the Tiverton Sports
Centre as a condition of this agreement.
2.6 FIRE SAFETY
The Contractor and their employees shall be familiar with the use and operation of the fire extinguishers.
2.7 ACCESSIBILITY STANDARDS
The Contractor must comply with the Owner's Accessibility Standards for Customer Service.
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2.8 HEALTH AND SAFETY
2.8.1 The Contractor is required to conform with the Occupational Health and Safety Act relating to the
performance of the contract.
2.8.2 The Contractor is required to have a copy of the Occupational Health and Safety Act and /or the Industrial
and Construction regulations present on the site at all times.
2.8.3 The Contractor will be required to supply to the Municipality a valid Clearance Certificate issued by the
WSIB, of if applicable, a letter from WSIB verifying Independent Operator's Status. A new clearance
certificate is required every sixty (60) days.
2.8.4 The on -site supervisor or foreman supplied by the Contractor must be a competent person as defined in
the Occupational Health and Safety Act.
2.8.5 The Contractor is required to have unexpired Material Safety Data Sheets for all Hazardous Materials on
site at all times.
2.8.6 The Contractor is required to label all containers of controlled products in accordance with the Workplace
Hazardous Materials Information System Regulation.
2.8.7 Where WHMIS controlled products are used, the Contractor is required to ensure that all their employees
have been appropriately trained.
2.8.8 When work is being performed, the Contractor shall ensure that all first aid requirements are met
according to the WSIB regulation. The Contractor shall have the appropriate number of employees
trained in First -Aid and CPR to the number of employees working in any one shift. The Contractor will be
required to supply and maintain the appropriate first -aid kits for the project. In the event of a critical injury
(as defined in the Occupational Health and Safety Act) the Contractor shall notify the Safety and Disability
Manager and the Ministry of Labour immediately.
2.8.9 The Contractor shall acknowledge compliance with the Municipality of Kincardine Health and Safety
Program by reviewing and signing the aforementioned Health and Safety compliance document.
2.8.10 The Municipality reserves the right to inspect the site at any time and recommend further actions to
safeguard the health and safety of the Contractor and Municipality employees.
2.8.11 The Municipality also reserves the right to cancel the contract if any provisions relating to Fire Safety or
Health and Safety are contravened or if recommendations from representatives of the Municipality are not
observed.
2.8.12 The Contractor must sign the Municipal Health and Safety Compliance Form.
2.9 INSURANCE
2.9.1 COMPREHENSIVE GENERAL
The Contractor shall, at their expense, obtain and keep in force during the term of this Agreement,
Comprehensive General Liability Insurance satisfactory to the Corporation, including the following:
i) a limit of liability of not less than two million dollars ($2,000,000);
ii) the Corporation shall be named as an additional insured;
iii) the policy shall contain a provision for cross liability in respect of the named insured;
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iv) the policy shall contain a provision for contractual liability in respect of the named
insured;
Indemnity
The Contractor agrees to fully indemnify and hold harmless the Municipality from and
against all suits, judgments, claims, demands, expenses, actions, causes of action and
losses of any kind and for any and all liability for damages to property and injury to
persons (including death) which the Municipality may incur, sustain or suffer as a result
of, arising out of or in any way related to the matters addressed in this Agreement, unless
such losses are caused solely by the Municipality's own negligence or misconduct. The
obligation of the Contractor to indemnify the Municipality does not apply to any
environmental claims arising from:
i) any historical environmental condition existing prior to the commencement of the
work by the Contactor
2.9.2 AUTOMOBILE
The Contractor shall obtain and keep in force for the duration of this contract, automobile insurance
under a standard automobile policy with limits of not less than two million dollars ($2,000,000) in
respect of each vehicle.
2.9.3 PROOF OF INSURANCE
The Contractor shall provide, together with its executed agreement, a certificate (s) of insurance or
certified copy(ies) of the above referred to policies, satisfactory to the Corporation, together with proof
of renewal at least ten (10) days prior to expiry.
Provided that if a certificate is provided, all requirements as above set forth must be shown on the said
certificate and notwithstanding the provision of any certificate, the Corporation may require that the
Contractor provide a certified copy of the policy.
2.10 ASSIGNMENTS AND SUBCONTRACTORS
The Contractor shall not assign, transfer or sublet this contract or any part thereof without the written consent of the
Municipality. This contract and everything therein contained shall be binding upon the parties hereto, their
respective successors and assigns.
2.11 INTERPRETATION
Should a dispute arise regarding the meaning or intent of the contract documents, the decision of the Owner shall
be final. The owner will be represented by the Chief Administrative Officer of the Municipality of Kincardine.
2.12 VERBAL ARRANGEMENT
In all cases of misunderstandings and disputes, verbal arrangements will not be considered. The Contractor must
produce written authority in support of their contentions, and shall advance no claim in the absence of such written
authority, or use, or attempt to use, any conversation with any parties against the Corporation, or in prosecuting any
claim against the Corporation.
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2.13 BID DEPOSIT
A one thousand dollar bid deposit in the form of a bid bond, cash, bank draft, irrevocable letter of credit or a
certified cheque issued by a Chartered Canadian Banking Institution must be submitted and held by the
Municipality. The deposit of the Contractor will be held until the agreement expires. Certified Cheques shall be
made payable to the Municipality of Kincardine.
2.14 DOCUMENT REQUIREMENTS AT TIME OF CONTRACT EXECUTION
General
Prior to the beginning of the 2015 -2016 ice season, the Contractor is required to submit the following documentation
in a form satisfactory to the Municipality for execution within five (5) working days and no later than ten (10) working
days after being notified to do so:
a) Insurance documents listing all coverages and amounts as indicated.
b) Workplace Safety and Insurance Board clearance certificate.
Notwithstanding the above, the Municipality shall retain any other right that it may have in law to claim for any and all
damages that it may suffer as a result of the Contractors breach of the provisions set forth in the contract, save and
except the text in Section 2.10.
2.15 Annual Remuneration
This is a one year contract. Remuneration for the 2015 -2016 ice season is $72,509.56 plus the CPI Index
(Federal). See Appendix A.
2.16 PAYMENTS
The contractor will be paid bi- weekly.
The Owner reserves the right to withhold any payment in the event of non - performance. The Owner will give
reasonable notice in writing prior to taking such action unless the defective work or non - performance prejudices the
safety of the project.
2.17 APPROVALS AND PERMITS
All operations connected therewith are subject to the approval, inspection, by -laws and regulations of all municipal,
provincial, federal and authorities having jurisdiction in respect to any matter embraced in this contract.
2.18 RESTORATION
The Contractor shall be responsible for the reinstatement and repair of all disturbed and damaged areas as a result
of the work performed.
The Contractor shall ensure that after the one year contract has expired, that the facility will be left in the same
condition as when the contract began. The Municipality will complete the facility inspection upon completion of the
contract and the last pay will be held back until any and all deficiencies are completed.
2.19 DEFECTIVE WORK AND NON - PERFORMANCE
The Owner reserves the right to correct any defective work and to deduct the cost of such work from monies owing
on the contract. The Owner also reserves the right to withhold payment in the event of non - performance or to pay
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only for that portion of the work that has been executed.
The Owner will give reasonable notice in writing prior to taking such action unless the defective work or non-
performance prejudices the safety of the project.
2.20 FAILURE TO PERFORM
If the Contractor fails to provide the services within the time specified, the Municipality reserves the right to cancel
the contract and obtain services from alternate sources. Any extra costs as a result of this action are to be borne by
the Contractor who defaulted in providing the services. The bid deposit of the Contractor who fails to enter into a
contract shall be forfeited. The Owner may claim damages as appropriate where there was no bid deposit and the
Contractor fails to provide the required security, fails to enter into a contract or fails to perform this contract.
2.21 OWNER'S INSPECTION AND SUPERVISION
The Municipality will be the sole judge of the adequacy and completeness of the Contractor's work as spelled out by
these contract documents. The Contractor shall remedy any defects in workmanship to the satisfaction of the
Municipality.
2.22 INCREASE OR DECREASE OF WORK
The Municipality reserves the right to vary the amount of work outlined by these documents. No variations from the
work that may result in a change to the amount of the contract will be proceeded with until the Contractor, in writing,
has obtained proper approval from the Municipality.
2.23 WARRANTY
The Contractor shall correct at their own expense, any defects in the work due to faulty products and /or
workmanship appearing within a period of one (1) year from the date of substantial completion.
2.24 FREEDOM OF INFORMATION
Any personal information collected by or on behalf of the Municipality of Kincardine under this agreement is
subject to the Municipal Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act. The information provided to the
Municipality of Kincardine may be used to confirm certain information provided in the agreement for this project.
The person signing this agreement consents to such collection and use of the information. The person signing
this agreement acknowledges that the information contained in the agreement may become public and
consents to the release of that information. Any questions regarding the collection, use, or disclosure of the
information should be directed to the Clerk of the Municipality of Kincardine.
2.25 TERMINATION
Either the Owner or the Contractor may terminate the contract for breach of contract by either party on thirty (30)
days notice in writing to the other party. The Municipality may terminate the contract if the successful Contractor
does not fulfill any part of the terms and conditions or requirements of this RFP.
In case the Contractor defaults or delays in executing the work satisfactorily, the Owner may give notice to the
Contractor in writing that the Contractor has made such default. Should the Contractor fail to remedy satisfactorily
such defaults without delay, or should the Contractor become insolvent or abandon the work or otherwise fail to
observe the provisions of the contract then and in any part of such cases, the Owner may immediately take the work
or portions thereof out of the Contractor's hands and employ person or persons such as he may see fit to complete
the work so taken over. In any case, the Contractor shall be chargeable with and remains liable for all loss or
damage, which may be suffered by the Owner by reason of such default.
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2.26 DISPUTE RESOLUTION
Should a dispute develop for any provisions within these terms, then the following shall be the course of action
i)Discussion between the Parks & Recreation Director and the Contractor;
ii)Should further resolution be required discussions shall occur between the Policy Chair, Parks & Recreation
Director and the Contractor;
iii)Should further resolution be required, the matter will be decided by Municipal Council.
3.0 - SCOPE OF WORK & SPECIAL PROVISIONS
3.1 OVERVIEW
This agreement is for contractual services to operate and manage the Tiverton and District Sports Centre in the
Municipality of Kincardine.
The Scope of Work:
The contractor will endeavor to faithfully execute all the duties as follows:
-Be responsible for putting the ice in and ensuring the Tiverton Sports Centre is available for rentals and regular
ice users. The Contractor is responsible for taking the ice out at the end of the ice season also.
- Regulate all activity in the facility or its property and supervise all bookings.
- Provide the billing information by users and renters to the Municipality of Kincardine on a monthly basis.
- Ensure that building and public health standards are met.
- To be totally responsible for all hiring, supervising and labour charges of support staff, excluding those of
contractors and specialists who are required to perform repairs and maintenance on the building or equipment.
- Establish shift schedules for staff and maintain payroll records of same.
- Establish control maintenance and preventative maintenance schedules for the physical plant.
- Actively promote the facility and seek out rentals wherever possible.
- Maintain a courteous working relationship with the public and provide information to the press and other media
on facility activities.
- Perform general maintenance duties in administrative offices, lobbies, and all ramp areas. These duties
include keeping all floors clean, office furniture dusted, tables and chairs stacked neatly, garbage receptacles
and recycling receptacles emptied.
- Perform the necessary duties to ensure that the washrooms are neat and clean at all times. Ensure that all
supplies are replenished frequently.
- Maintain the arena change rooms and spectator gallery to ensure that they are neat and clean at all times.
- Ensure that the ice surface is in the best possible condition at all times.
- Maintain all equipment used and make minor repairs where possible. All major repairs (over $1,000) are to be
approved by the Parks & Recreation Director.
-Keep the outside areas free of litter. In the winter the contractor will be responsible for keeping all exit doors
operable whenever the building is occupied, as well as having a ten foot path shoveled outwards from each exit
door. The Municipality will snow plow the Tiverton Sports Centre parking lot.
3.2 MUNICIPAL REPRESENTATIVE
The Municipality's Representative for the term of this contract is:
Karen Kieffer, Parks & Recreation Director
Phone: 519- 396 -3491
3.3 SITE SECURITY AND SAFETY
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The Contractor must ensure that the site be kept safe and secure from the public at all times. The Contractors shall
take all necessary precautions to ensure the safety of the public, personnel and equipment used on the site.
3.4 WORKING HOURS & DAYS
Working hours for the contract shall be as necessary to accommodate all user groups and the public that use the
Tiverton Sports Centre. Rentals vary during the Mon — Fri daytime hours, however, past user groups have rented
the facility Monday — Friday from approximately 5pm —11 pm and Saturdays from 8 am —11 pm and Sundays from 8
am —11 pm. It is estimated that the facility needs to be open for approximately 75 hours per week to accommodate
regular users and the public daytime, evenings and weekends.
The facility will be closed on Christmas Day and New Year's Day. The facility will be open on all other days
during the ice season unless otherwise directed by the Director of Parks & Recreation or Council.
When Highway 21 is closed the facility is closed as follows:
Monday — Friday — If Highway 21 is closed at 4pm, the TSC will be closed for the evening
Sat & Sun — If Highway 21 is closed at 8am, the TSC will be closed till noon
If Highway 21 is closed at 11 am, the TSC will be closed till 5 pm
If Highway 21 is closed at 4pm, the TSC will be closed for the evening
3.5 MAINTENANCE /REPAIRS
The Contractor will be responsible for all minor repairs /maintenance at the Tiverton Sports Centre.
Minor repair /maintenance definition is a repair costing less than $300.00. The Contractor will fund all minor
repairs /maintenance.
The Contractor will obtain Purchase Orders from the Recreation Department for all major
repairs /maintenance costing over $300.00. The Municipality will fund the major repairs /maintenance.
Upon a major mechanical break -down the Contractor will contact an authorized repair agent of the
Municipality and a follow -up Purchase Order will be obtained from the Recreation Office within a 48 hour
period.
3.6 RESTORATION
The Contractor shall leave the Tiverton & District Sports Centre to an equivalent or better condition than existed
prior to the commencement of the contract.
3.7 CLEAN UP OF SITE
The Contractor is to maintain the work site in a clean and orderly fashion at all times.
3.8 WORKMANSHIP
The workmanship shall be of a uniformly high quality, not only as regards durability, efficiency and safety, but also
as regards to neatness of detail. Mediocre or inferior work shall be replaced by work of first class quality without
cost to the Corporation when so ordered by the Municipal Representative.
3.9 INSPECTIONS
The Municipality & Contractor will complete a pre- season and post- season inspection of the facility.
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APPENDIX A
This is a one year contract. Remuneration for the 2015 -2016 ice season is $72,509.56 plus the CPI
Index (Federal).
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APPENDIX B
Supplies /Expenses that the Municipality of Kincardine will provide in order to facilitate the public use of this
facility:
- Washroom Supplies
- Cleaning Supplies
-Light Bulbs
-Waste Management (removal of garbage)
- Olympia Blade Sharpening
- Start-up and Shut -down of Compressors
Please note that the Municipality of Kincardine will pay all utility bills (Propane, Hydro, Water, Fire Alarm
Maintenance Contract) as an owners obligation of the Tiverton Sports Centre.
MAINTENANCE /REPAIRS
The Contractor will be responsible for all minor repairs /maintenance at the Tiverton Sports Centre.
Minor repair /maintenance definition is a repair costing Tess than $300.00. The Contractor will fund all minor
repairs /maintenance.
The Contractor will obtain Purchase Orders from the Recreation Department for all major repairs /maintenance
costing over $300.00. The Municipality will fund these major repairs /maintenance.
Upon a major mechanical break -down the Contractor will contact an authorized repair agent of the Municipality and
a follow -up Purchase Order will be obtained from the Recreation Office within a 48 hour period.
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This agreement shall be binding on the Municipality of Kincardine and any successor municipal corporation
which may succeed or replace the Municipality.
This agreement shall not be assigned or transferred by the Contractor without the expressed written consent of
the Municipality having first been obtained.
This agreement shall be in force and effect only upon its authorization by a by -law by the Council of the
Municipality of Kincardine.
Any changes or other amendments to this agreement may only be made by further agreement in writing and
duly authorized and signed by the parties.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF the Municipality has hereto affixed its corporate seal attested by the hands of the
Mayor and C.A.O. the 12 day of August, 2015. The Contractor has hereunto set her hands this i 2 - day of
August, 2015.
SIGNED, SEALED AND DELIVERED ) THE CORPORATION OF THE
MUNICIPALITY OF KINCARDINE
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Mayor
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C.A.O.
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