Specifications include, but are not limited to: Component 1 – Equalization Component: The University is committed to an equalization system that will ensure fair utilization of all contractors within the program. Through this process, CPFP will provide ongoing oversight of contractor utilization and performance. The assignment of contractors will be the sole responsibility of CPFP in collaboration with the initiating department(s), mainly University Planning, Design and Construction (UPDC) and Facilities Operations and Building Services (FOBS). Depending on project availability, it is the intent that all contractors under these On-Call Contracts will be utilized within the duration of the contract. CPFP will monitor and assign contractors based on utilization through equalization by Project/Assignment and dollar volume. Consideration is given when the need arises for specialty type services within a trade that are limited within the on-call categories. The University will consider various criteria when selecting the On-Call Contractor for a project assignment, including and without limitation, the following: 1. The size and complexity of the related project; 2. An On-Call Contractor’s past performance on previous On-Call assignments, including quality and cost of services, as well as timeliness of performance; 3. An On-Call Contractor’s ability and sufficiency of staff resources to deliver the services to be assigned in a timely and effective manner; 4. The Proposal of the On-Call Contractor that would be applicable to the scope of services; 5. The impact the scope of services may have on other work the On-Call Contractor is currently performing; 6. The number and value of previous purchase orders issued to the On-Call Contractor under its On-Call contract for services in the relevant trade category; and 7. Other criteria utilized by the University to determine the selection that would serve the best interests of the University. Previous project relevant work history must be submitted demonstrating the range of work listed below. Limiting it to a small selection that does not show the desired diversification required can affect a Company’s prequalification into the program. The Flooring Contractor shall have the ability and experience to self-perform: Floor surface demolition and/or preparation Installation of flooring materials including, but not limited to: o Carpeting, cove base, hard surface flooring. o Resilient floor coverings. o Hardwood flooring. o All types of tile installed as finished flooring. o Other floor covering materials. Installation and/or repair of subflooring materials. Clean, strip, wax and/or seal hard surfaces. Clean, sand, stain and/or seal hardwood surfaces. Perform repairs to flooring. Prepare, supply and apply SaniGLAZE™ and/or reapply SaniGLAZE™ to surfaces. Prepare, supply and apply epoxy to surfaces. Core samples for moisture content must be performed and analyzed to advise on the proper floor preparation process required to accommodate the compliant installation of the flooring. Temporarily move and replace furniture and equipment or have ability to subcontract this portion of the work. Provide and install proper ventilation equipment in support of flooring operations. Flooring systems which require certified installer of such systems, vendor must have valid certification to perform such installations.