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Finance Committee - Agenda - 12/21/2016 - P7

By dnadmin on Mon, 11/07/2022 - 09:46
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Finance Committee
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Meeting Date
Wed, 12/21/2016 - 00:00
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Nee iye Pro is a transportable multithreat area monito: that Satie ine

detects toxic and combustible gases, Volatile Organic Compounds (VOCS),
radiation, and meteorological factors that affect the Speed, direction

and behavior of gas — for enhanced s HME Eeelelpiclt awareness. works

with Honeywell's remote monitoring software, so you can see the real-

time threat readings, alarm status, location of each AreaRAE Pro and

much more — and make faster, mare informed safety decisions.

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Finance Committee - Agenda - 12/21/2016 - P7

Finance Committee - Agenda - 12/21/2016 - P8

By dnadmin on Mon, 11/07/2022 - 09:46
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Wed, 12/21/2016 - 00:00
Meeting Description
Finance Committee
Document Type
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Meeting Date
Wed, 12/21/2016 - 00:00
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Multiple threats. Multiple applications
AreaRAE Pro is designed for the needs of:

* Emergency responders
« Fire departments

* Law enforcement

» Hazmat teams

+ Military teams

* Civil support teams

Whether you're carrying the monitor inte a hat zone, setting
up a perimeter or deploying it at a public venue — for hours,
days or weeks at a time — count on the AreaRAE Pro to give
you the right hazard intelligence so you can ensure the
safety of your tears and the general public.

Remote monitoring from a safe location —
for real-time situational awareness

AreaRAE Pro sends gas, radiation, meteorological readings and
location data to real-time monitoring software. so you can see the
status nf each manitor — plus other wireless gas detectors in your
fleet — all in an easy-to-use, map-based display. accessible from any
computer with an internet connection. That means you can instantly
determine the location and severity of a threat, while coordinating
joint operations and sharing data with other teams.

Don't have an internet connection on the scene?

Use our ruggedized military-spec laptop as a turnkey hast, enabling
you ta monitor readings from a safe position up to 2 miles / 3
kilometers away. Depending on the environment the wireless
communication can be supported by the use of our RAELink3
portable wireless router.

Pioneered by RAE Systems,
continued by Honeywell

AreaRAE Pro builds on the iegacy expertise of Honeywell RAE
Systems, which is the pioneer of transportable, muiti-threat area
manitors for civil defense, hazmat and first response teams. AreaRAE
Pro now carries the Honeywell name — a reminder that your monitor
comes from the global leader in safety technology and protective
equipment.

Hailing fram the thousands of AreaRAE moniters in use by municipal,
state and federal teams — for applications from presidential inaugurations
to worid sports events ~ AreaRAE Pro features proven, reliable monitoring
technology that you can trust.

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Finance Committee - Agenda - 12/21/2016 - P8

Finance Committee - Agenda - 12/21/2016 - P9

By dnadmin on Mon, 11/07/2022 - 09:46
Document Date
Wed, 12/21/2016 - 00:00
Meeting Description
Finance Committee
Document Type
Agenda
Meeting Date
Wed, 12/21/2016 - 00:00
Page Number
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single versatile device

With AreaRAE Pro, you don't have te choase ane
sensor at the expense of another. Instead, the
monitor gives you the flexibility to detect multiple
threats for better situational awareness. You get:

Seven sensors for toxic and
combustible gas

Choose seven sensors based on your needs, and
switch them out whenever your needs change.
Whether you're monitoring for a Radiological attack
ata public venue or entering a clandestine drug lab,
you can select from more than 20 sensors for taxic
gases. oxygen and multiple combustible gases at
the lower explosive limit (L EL). Need to monitor |

for a gas that’s not

in your standard
configuration? With 7
sensor stots availabte,
you have the versatility
you nead.

Qur RDK comes with
the SensorRAE 4R+
that keeps up to six
sensors warmed up,
stored an a bias if
necessary, and ready
for deployment.

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A PID sensor for parts-per-billion
monitoring

In addition to your choice of 7 gas sensors,
AreaRAE Pro includes a photoionization detector
(PID) for monitoring VOCs at parts per billion,
With built-in compensation for temperature

and humidity, this new PID sensor responds to
chemicals quickly and accurately,

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Finance Committee - Agenda - 12/21/2016 - P9

Finance Committee - Agenda - 4/20/2022 - P46

By dnadmin on Sun, 11/06/2022 - 21:43
Document Date
Fri, 04/15/2022 - 11:50
Meeting Description
Finance Committee
Document Type
Agenda
Meeting Date
Wed, 04/20/2022 - 00:00
Page Number
46
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MARK ALBRIGHT

PROJECT M

Mark is a highly skilled, dedicated professional with a wide range of Public Assistance, Debris,
STEP Pilot Program, and Government Contracting experience. Marks background as a State of
Flonda General Contractor, cost estimator, Code compliance inspector, structural house
mover, layout carpenter, and debns removal volunteer affords him a wide understanding of
the documentation requirements expected to properly complete claims.

EDUCATION

« BA, Building
Construction, University
of Florida

CERTEFICATIONS

® Active FEMA Security
Clearance

EXPERIENCE

FEMA Public Assistance Technical
Assistance Contract, Hurricane Maria.
Served as PA Technical Specialist for the
FEMA PA Contract through the
FluorliParametrics' team for multiple
municipalities in Puerto Rico and Jackson
County, Florida following Hurricane
Mana.

FEMA Public Assistance Technical
Assistance Contract, Hurricane Irma.
Served as PA Technical Specialist for the
FEMA PA Contract, working in the US
Virgin Islands to represent multiple
applicants after DR4335 and DR4340.
FEMA Public Assistance Technical
Assistance Contract, Hurricane Harvey.
Served as a PA Technical Specialist for
the FEMA PA Contract through [EM in
Houston after DR4332. Worked as a
Subject Matter Expert on Category B-G
projects citywide.

FEMA Public Assistance Technical
Assistance Contract, Horida Severe
Storms, Tomadoes, Straight-line Winds,
and Flooding. Mark is currently leading a
team assisting Mecklenburg County with
documenting and applying for FEMA
reimbursements related to the COVID-
19 pandemic.

FEMA Public Assistance Technical
Assistance Contract. Served as a PA
Technical Specialist for the FEMA PA
Contract through IEM in New York.
Generated a thorough representation of
HMGP 404 appiications through
coordination with NY DHSES and
completed application eligibility
evaluations.

FEMA Public Assistance Technical
Assistance Contract Managed and
provided guidance on CDBG-DR
implementation for New Jersey Stronger
Elevation Program and delivered
eadership in the development of the
program,

FEMA Public Assistance Technical
Assistance Contract, Hurricane Katrina
and Rita. Served as a PA Technical
Specialist for the FEMA PA Contract
through the Shaw Group in New
Orleans. Group leader of four Tearn
Leads and 24 Mitigation Analysts.
Provided oversight of recovery grant
processes in accordance with HMGP
(404) regulations through coordination
with Office of Community Development
(OCD).

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Finance Committee - Agenda - 4/20/2022 - P46

Finance Committee - Agenda - 12/21/2016 - P10

By dnadmin on Mon, 11/07/2022 - 09:46
Document Date
Wed, 12/21/2016 - 00:00
Meeting Description
Finance Committee
Document Type
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Meeting Date
Wed, 12/21/2016 - 00:00
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A meteorological sensor for
tracking toxic plumes
Need to predict the spread cf a toxic gas?

Determine the directian and dispersion so
you can protect nearby populations?

No need for a cumbersorne, expensive
portable weather station. instead, use the
RAEMet sensor located on top of the
AreaRAE Pro. tu measure:

« Wind speed

* Wind direction

« Temperature

» Relative humidity

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you need te determine where to evacuate, what
roads fo clase and how ta prioritize actions.

An optional gamma sensor for
radiation detection

Need to monitor for dirty bombs as partofa
terrorism threat? Protect your first responders
from radiation exposure? AreaRAE Pro features
an optional gamma sensor that delivers

improved sensitivity, a quicker response Modeling made easy with ALOHA .
time and high resistance to electromagnetic sRealstinte toxte plumes Gispersign can be
interference. And when you add the gamma qnodeled using data fromthe RAEMet

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simultaneously

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Finance Committee - Agenda - 12/21/2016 - P10

Finance Committee - Agenda - 12/21/2016 - P11

By dnadmin on Mon, 11/07/2022 - 09:46
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Wed, 12/21/2016 - 00:00
Meeting Description
Finance Committee
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Meeting Date
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Want to quickly establish a safety zone after
a chemical spill? Protect a temporary military
camp from chemical warfare agents? Use our
Rapid Deployment Kit to get up and running
with wireless area monitoring in less than five
minutes — tora mobile command center and
instant situational awareness.

Each kit includes:

+ & AreaRAE Pro monitors

Spare alkatine battery adapters

» Charging station

» Calibration kit

« Other necessary accessories for operation in
‘ complete autonomy
Optional turnkey laptop with software for remote
monitoring from up to two miles away — or via
the Internet from any location

wee

Wireless flexibility for remote monitoring

in addition to supporting long-distance remote
monitoring, AreaRAE Pro cames with a built-in mesh
modem for short-range monitoring — na external
router required. And if you're using other portable
detectors from Honeywell RAE Systems, you can use
the AreaRAE Pro as a host far transmitting the data
of up to 8 devices to a remote computer, That means
less equipment, more cost effective, and lighter and
easier to deploy,

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Finance Committee - Agenda - 12/21/2016 - P11

Finance Committee - Agenda - 9/7/2016 - P4

By dnadmin on Mon, 11/07/2022 - 09:49
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Wed, 09/07/2016 - 00:00
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| THE CITY OF NASHUA “The Cate City’

Financial Services

Purchasing Department

August 17, 2016
Memo #17-034

TO: MAYOR DONCHESS
FINANCE COMMITTEE

SUBJECT: CONTRACT FOR NPD ROOF REPLACEMENT PROJECT (VALUE: $79,150)
DEPARTMENT: 150 NASHUA POLICE DEPARTMENT; FUND: TRUST FUND

Please see the attached communication dated August 17, 2016 from Lieutenant Todd Martyny to
Captain E Z. Paulson for the information related to this purchase.

Pursuant to § 5-78 Major purchases (greater than $10,000) A. All supplies and contractual services,
except as otherwise provided herein, when the estimated cost thereof shall exceed $10,000 shall be
purchased by formal, written contract from the lowest responsible bidder, after due notice inviting bids.

The Nashua Police Department and the Purchasing Department recommend the award of this purchase
in the amount of $79,150 to Chick Beaulieu, Inc. of Nashua, NH.

Purchasing Manager

Cc: K. Smith A. Lavoie Captain E Z. Paulson

229 Main Street » Nashua, New Hampshire 03061 ° Phone (603) 589-3330 « Fax (603) 589-3344

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Finance Committee - Agenda - 9/7/2016 - P5

By dnadmin on Mon, 11/07/2022 - 09:49
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NASHUA POLICE
DEPARTMENT August 17, 2016

oe
FE oh Tats

intradepartmental Communication

To: Captain E Z. Paulson
From: Lieutenant Todd Martyny
Subject: Roof Repair Bids

Captain Paulson,

| am writing this memo to recommend that Chick Beaulieu, Inc. be used as the contractor for the
Nashua Police Department Roof Replacement Project (FB0774-072016).

Four quotes were received:

Kevin W, Smith & Son, Inc. 5 43,250.00
LGR 1 Inc. 5 64,750.00
Chick Beaulieu, Inc. $ 79,150.00
Viking Roofing, Inc. $ 80,742.00

Kevin W. Smith & Son, Inc. bid the lowest but is disqualified as their bid stated that they will not be
removing the HVAC units as stated in the IFB. LGR 1, Inc. pravided the next lowest bid but is
disqualified as they did not return Addendum 7 as required.

Chick Beaulieu, Inc. is the next lowest bid. Their bid meets all of the requirements. Their bid also
grants a 40 year product warranty whereas the only other bidder, Viking Roofing, ‘Inc. only grants a 20

year warranty. In addition, Viking Roofing, Inc. will be leaving the existing roof nailer whereas Chick
Beaulieu, Inc. will be replacing it. Lastly, Viking Roofing was the highest bid received.

Respectfully Submitted,

Lieutenant Todd Martyny

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Finance Committee - Agenda - 9/7/2016 - P5

Finance Committee - Agenda - 9/7/2016 - P6

By dnadmin on Mon, 11/07/2022 - 09:49
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3saulieu, Inc. cw

ame
5; GAFFNEY STREET * NASHUA, NEW HAMPSHIRE 03060 Builders &
(603) 863-5822 FAX# 880-3106 Assen eran

www. chickbeaulicu.com

City of Nashua July 20, 2016

219 Main 8t.
Nashua, NH 03060

Project: Nashua Police Department
O Panther Dr.
Nashua, NH 03062

EPDM ROOF PROPOSAL

1. General scope:

Install a new .060" fully adhered RPI EPDM roof system to the lower flat
roofing section (Fleet/Range) as described below.

2. Tear off: |

® Remove all stones from over the rubber membrane and dispose of.
Remove the existing rubber membrane, drip edging and drains from the
existing roof. The large roof units and the 2 AC units will need to lifted
by J. Lawrence Hall so the existing rubber can be removed and all new
materials be installed to these Locations.

° Remove the existing wood fencing and all 14 supports for the wood posts
around the large roof units.

* Remove the two layers of 1 %” insulation board down to the concrate
decking.

® Remove one roof unit entirely and install new metal decking over the
opening of the unit that will be removed completely off of the roof,

4B?

Coa 8

BOF 43°

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Finance Committee - Agenda - 9/7/2016 - P7

By dnadmin on Mon, 11/07/2022 - 09:49
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3.

Underlayments:

Lay polyisocyanurate recovery board over the existing decking. The
recovery board will taper from 2 #” to &” from the edging of the building
to beth drains and from drain te drain creating a 1/8” slope to prevent
ponding water on thé new rubber membrane.

Fasten the hase materials with 3° galvanized plates and screws long enough
to penetrate the existing roofing and decking a minimum of ”.

Drip edges:
Cut and fit new 2 }s” wood perimeter around the three sides up to the 2 %”
recovery board te provide a solid surface below the new aluminum drip
edging.
Fabricate and install new heavy gauge Lead coated copper drip edges to all
the three sides of roof (to match tne existing building drip edge).
Apply RPI cured cever taping over the lead coated copper drip edging and
onto the rubber membrane,
Color to be Lead Coated Finish. Style to be as shown below:

RUBBER MEMBRANE

Roof membrane application:

Adhere 1004 of the .060" RPE EPDM rubber membrane to the underlayment
materials (fully adhered).

All field laps to be a minimum cf 6.”

Allow the membrane to extend over the roof edges and terminate below the
top of the wall covering.

Len existing gutters by extend the roof membrane and terminate along the

outer edges.
Adnere the new membrane up the brick wall and apply stainless steel
termination bars into the mortar joints using #8 x 1 4” stainless steel

fasteners.
Apply water cut-off mastic sealant behind the termination bar and over the

top of the bar te the brick surface.

Drains:
Install two new 4” RAC Insert drain systems into the existing drain piping.

These drains will be sealed into the existing cast iron drains and RPI
water cutoff mastic will be applied around the top of the drain where it is

fastened down through.

Special flashing details:
Flash all 4” pipe ventilators with RPI pre-formed pipe boot systems. Apply
RPI cover seam taping around ali edging for a secondary seal.
Apply the rubber membrane up all side walls of the roof unit and apply RPI
uncured caver tape to all four corner sections.

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