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Kemp Bros. Construction, Inc.

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PROJECT NAME:

Impact Foothill MOB

BID CONTRACT #:

Not Available

AWARDING AGENCY:

Principles, Inc., a California nonprofit public benefit corporation dba Impact Drug & Alcohol Treatment Center (Impact)

PROJECT LOCATION:

2663-2665 E. Foothill Blvd., Pasadena, CA, 91107

BID DUE DATE:

04-07-2026 at 02:00 PM

OUTREACH COORDINATOR:

Sally Truong

TELEPHONE:

562-236-5000

FAX:

Not Available

ADDRESS:

10135 Geary Avenue, Santa Fe Springs, CA, 90670

PROJECT DETAILS:

Summary of Work:


The Impact Foothill Recovery Outpatient Center is a planned multi-story, 7,494 SF facility on an 11,433 SF vacant lot at Foothill Blvd and Vinedo Ave in East Pasadena, located at 2663 E Foothill Blvd, Pasadena, CA 91107. The facility will expand Impact’s outpatient Substance Use Disorder (SUD) treatment capacity, providing additional treatment services and administrative functions.


The program for the Outpatient Center includes, but is not limited to:

· Group therapy rooms

· Multi-use spaces

· Shared and private offices

· Rooftop terraces to promote wellness and outdoor connectivity

· ADA-compliant restrooms

· Janitor Closets, MDF/IDF, Storage Rooms 

· Elevator and Fire Stairs

 

 

The facility will feature onsite parking and site improvements that enhance wellness and outdoor connectivity.


The contract documents available to Subcontractors for bidding and establishment of Subcontractor’s total sum do not indicate or describe in detail all work required for the full performance and completion of Subcontractor’s work. 

 

Liquidated Damages:

  • Five hundred dollars ($500) per day for the first fourteen days of delay. 
  • One thousand dollars ($1,000) per day for Days 15 through 28 of delay. 
  • One thousand five-hundred dollars ($1,500) per day for delay on Day 29 and thereafter.

 

Schedule: 304 Calendar Days, Commencing June 2026 with Substantial Completion April 2027.

 

BHCIP Funding Notice: This Project is partially funded by the Behavioral Health Continuum Infrastructure Program (BHCIP) administered by the California Department of Health Care Services (DHCS).

 

The Contract will include a BHCIP-required Construction Contract Addendum, and all subcontractors will be required to comply with applicable flow-down provisions, including requirements related to bonding, prevailing wages, insurance, audits, inspections, nondiscrimination, and assignment provisions.

 

Refer to Exhibit F – Sample Construction Contract Addendum for additional information and requirements.

 

Prevailing Wage: Contractor shall be required to pay the prevailing rate of wages in accordance with the Labor Code which such rates can obtained online at http://www.dir.ca.gov.

 

Wage Rate: (I) CA State Prevailing Wage rates and Certified Payroll apply (II) For trades utilizing carpenters for field installation- Union Wage rate will apply (Kemp is signatory to Carpenter’s Union Only).

 

Local Hiring and Apprenticeship Program Requirements: 

 

The City of Pasadena is providing partial funding for this project; therefore, Local Worker requirements apply. Efforts should be made to employ local apprentices whenever possible through the City of Pasadena’s First Source Local Hiring Program and the Flintridge Center’s Apprenticeship Preparation Program for local workforce development. 

 

Frequency: Throughout the project. Refer to the following websites for additional information. 

 

City of Pasadena’s First Source Local Hiring Program: 

https://www.cityofpasadena.net/economicdevelopment/workforce/first-source-hiring-program/

 

Flintridge Center’s Apprenticeship Program | Local Workforce Hiring outreach: 

 https://www.flintridge.org/our-programs/apprenticeship-preparation/

 

 

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SUBCONTRACT BOND REQUIREMENTS

KEMP BROS. CONSTRUCTION, INC. (KBCI) may require all subcontractors bidding on projects to provide payment and performance bonds in the amount of 100% of the subcontract value. KBCI will assist with the bond premium up to 1.5% of the original contract amount for the duration of the project. KBCI may waive the bond requirement at its sole discretion. The payment and performance bonds must be issued by an admitted surety within ten (10) business days of the receipt of the Subcontract Agreement from KBCI. KBCI shall be named the obligee and shall guarantee prompt and faithful performance of the subcontract scope of work and the payment of all claims for labor and materials furnished or used in and about the work to be done and performed under the subcontract agreement. When so requested, failure by the Subcontractor to provide the requested 100% payment and performance bonds within the time allowed may be reason for KBCI to request substitution of the Subcontractor in accordance with Section 4107 of the Public Contracting Code.

 

GENERAL SUBCONTRACTING REQUIREMENTS

KEMP BROS. CONSTRUCTION, INC.’s listing of a subcontractor is not an acceptance of any or all of that subcontractor’s conditions, qualifications, exclusions or exceptions included in the subcontractor’s bid proposal. The subcontractor agrees that its bid will remain valid for the same period of time that KBCI’s bid must remain valid with the owner, as specified in the project’s specifications. Each listed subcontractor must execute KBCI’s standard subcontract agreement if KBCI is awarded the project; the standard subcontract is available for review on KBCI’s website. KBCI is currently using Textura® as its internet-based construction invoicing and payment solution. With Textura® subcontractors can electronically sign and submit pay applications - including invoices, sworn statements, and conditional and/or unconditional lien waivers. It is assumed that any costs for the use of Textura® incurred by the subcontractor(s) are included in the subcontractor’s bid proposal at the time of the bid.



 

As of June 20, 2014, the State of California passed a law that requires all contractors bidding or working on ANY public works project to register with the State Department of Industrial Relations (DIR) and pay an annual registration fee. Starting March 1, 2015, any contractor bidding on a public works project must be registered with the DIR in order for their bid to be deemed responsive. As of April 1, 2015, all contractors awarded a public works contract must be registered with the DIR. Subcontractors providing bids or work without DIR registration will result in a DIR penalty.

 

SPECIAL NOTICE TO ALL SUBCONTRACTORS

Non-price terms included in competitive bids at bid time may cause your bid to be rejected as non-responsive. Kemp Bros Construction, Inc. will not accept any provisions or qualifications in subcontractor bids that are not in the bid documents. By submitting a bid on this project, Subcontractor acknowledges that Kemp Bros Construction, Inc. is relying on the price terms of your bid and that any non-price terms contrary to or in addition to the provisions in the bid documents are null and void. 

 

 

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