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Resolution Number
2023-3582
Date (mm/dd/yyyy)
11/16/2023
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Agreement w/ Bcremin Holdings, LLC d/b/a Foreverlawn, installation of artificial turf at various city parks.
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Lorisa Svedtin <br />Moyor <br />Dear Mr. Cremin: <br />In accordance with Section 9(A) of the Agreement with the City of Sunny Isles <br />Beach, Contract No. 2023-8055, Bob Cremin Holdings, LLC, d/b/a Forever Lawn <br />of North Miami ("Forever Lawn") is being provided with this Notice of Defective <br />Work, and this notice to cure within ten (10) days from the date hereof. As <br />expressly provided in Section 9(A): <br />The City or its designee shall have the authority to reject or disapprove <br />work which is found to be defective. If defective work is found, Contractor <br />shall promptly either correct all defective work or remove such defective <br />work and replace it with non -defective work. Contractor shall bear all direct <br />and indirect costs of such removal or corrections including cost of <br />testing laboratories and personnel. <br />More specifically, Forever Lawn was contracted, in part, to install artificial turf <br />grass at the Gwen Margolis Park field perimeter. However, upon inspection of the <br />work after completion, it is readily apparent that the six (6) inch nails used are not <br />adequately secured in the ground, and can be extracted or loosed with little effort, <br />creating significant risk of injury and liability. Additionally, the aggregate rock <br />base for the synthetic turf does not have a proper and adequate border, causing <br />continuous spillage from underneath the turf. <br />Page 1 oft <br />April 22. 2024 <br />Alex Lama <br />vice Mayor <br />Jerry Joseph <br />Cammissiarre. <br />Sent via email to: bobb% a nmi;uni.furcr�rla��o.ami <br />Fabiola Stuyvesant <br />Commissioner <br />Sent via certified mail return receipt to: <br />JenCmmineer Viscorra <br />Commissior <br />Bobby Cremin <br />Bob Cremin Holdings, LLC <br />d/b/a Forever Lawn North Miami <br />Ston Morris <br />19 Heritage Drive <br />City Manager <br />Easton. CT 06612 <br />Mauricio Betanwr <br />City Cierw, CMC <br />Re: Notice of Defective Work City of Sunny Isles Beach Contract No. 2023- <br />8055 <br />Dear Mr. Cremin: <br />In accordance with Section 9(A) of the Agreement with the City of Sunny Isles <br />Beach, Contract No. 2023-8055, Bob Cremin Holdings, LLC, d/b/a Forever Lawn <br />of North Miami ("Forever Lawn") is being provided with this Notice of Defective <br />Work, and this notice to cure within ten (10) days from the date hereof. As <br />expressly provided in Section 9(A): <br />The City or its designee shall have the authority to reject or disapprove <br />work which is found to be defective. If defective work is found, Contractor <br />shall promptly either correct all defective work or remove such defective <br />work and replace it with non -defective work. Contractor shall bear all direct <br />and indirect costs of such removal or corrections including cost of <br />testing laboratories and personnel. <br />More specifically, Forever Lawn was contracted, in part, to install artificial turf <br />grass at the Gwen Margolis Park field perimeter. However, upon inspection of the <br />work after completion, it is readily apparent that the six (6) inch nails used are not <br />adequately secured in the ground, and can be extracted or loosed with little effort, <br />creating significant risk of injury and liability. Additionally, the aggregate rock <br />base for the synthetic turf does not have a proper and adequate border, causing <br />continuous spillage from underneath the turf. <br />Page 1 oft <br />
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