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PROCUREMENT DIVISION

Addendum Number: Proposal Number: Title of RFP: Due Date and Time:

Eight (8) P-08-12 Facilities Management Services Wednesday, May 9, 2012, 2:00 p.m.

This addendum is issued for the information of proposers on the above titled project. This addendum will take precedent over the original RFP should there be any discrepancies noted.

The attached information includes all of the questions received regarding the above referenced Request for Proposal (RFP) during the Question and Answer period as amended. Certain answers were previously provided in prior Addenda as noted below, and certain answers are provided in the attached. Please be advised that addenda will be prepared and issued for those remaining questions as additional responses become available.

Alex Baker, Specialist Professional Services Gregory Pease, Chief Procurement Division Date: April 19, 2012 ACKNOWLEDGE RECEIPT BY RETURN OF SIGNED COPY WITH PROPOSAL.

_______________________________________ Proposers Signature ________________________________________ Title ________________________________________ Company Name _______________________________________ Date

214 N. Hogan Street, Suite 105

Jacksonville, FL 32202 Phone: 904.255.8830 www.coj.net

Fax: 904.255.8837

FACILITIES MANAGEMENT SERVICES RFP # P-08-12 ADDENDUM #8

Note: The following sets forth all of the questions as presented to the City; please note that subsequent addenda responding to the questions will not repeat those questions that have been answered in prior addenda. Section A: For each Jacksonville facility including any local overhead or administrative departments not accounted for by the facilities, we request the following information: 1. Organization chart for each facility, as well as portions that may be allocated over two or more facilities. Answer: Please see attached Exhibit A-1 Facility Org Chart from the current facility manager. 2. What is your fiscal year? Answer: Please see Addendum # 4 3. Copies of actual(s) for year-end financials for the last three (3) completed years for each facility. Answer: Please see Addendum # 5 4. Complete budget line item detail for revenue and expenses for each facility under the RFP for the last three (3) years. Audited statements would be appreciated. Answer: Please see Addendum # 5 5. Copy of current Fiscal Year Operating Budget with year-end bottom line forecast. Line-item evidencing all revenue and expenses. Answer: Please see Addendum # 5 6. Copies of the last three (3) years Capital Improvement Budgets with notations as to projects which have been funded and which are still pending. Is there a CIP Reserve Fund? If so, how much is in it? 7. Itemization of current insurance coverages in place (structural, liability, etc.). Answer: Please see Addendum # 5

8. Copy of all existing service contracts at all facilities including food and beverage, ticketing, commercial rights, parking, etc. Answer: Please see attached sixteen (16) documents as Exhibit A-8 Service Contracts as received from the current facility manager. 9. The RFP states that the initial term will begin on July 1, 2012 and terminate on February 28, 2018, covering a period of five years and eight months. Is there any reason why the initial term of the contract could not extend through June 30, 2018, thereby covering a full six years of operation and not necessitating incentive fees being prorated for the partial year period of July 1, 2017 through February 28, 2018. Answer: Please see Addendum # 4 10. Per page 46 of the RFP, we are asked to propose a recommended compensation structure for this work scope, maximizing the Managers ability to compete and fix-price the various aspects of the work (e.g., grounds maintenance, security guard services, pest control, etc.) This language seems a bit confusing to us and we would appreciate some clarification from the City. Specifically, can we assume that you want us to affirmatively state that our proposed compensation structure (i.e., fixed and incentive fees) will cover the full scope of services including management of work such as grounds maintenance, security guard services, pest control, and the like, as typical operating budget functions either through in-house Global Spectrum staff or via third party service contracts? 11. 12. Copy of approved Sales and Marketing Plan for each venue List of current vendors and the services they perform under contract

Answer: Please see attached Exhibit A-12 SMG Vendor Listing from the current facility manager. Please also see response to question in section A-8 above. 13. Per page 41, Section 5. Confirmation of Minimum Requirements, what is meant by professional football stadium? Answer: Please see Addendum # 4. 14. Names of existing minority subcontractors and the services they perform.

Answer: Please see materials attached as Exhibit A-14 JSEB and Minority Vendors from the current facility manager. 15. We assume the question describe and document the extent of repeat business the Manager has achieved on page 44 of the RFP, means you are looking for Global Spectrums contract renewal extension rate. Please confirm. _______________________________________________________________
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Section B: 1) Please provide copy of existing contract for the City of Jacksonville Entertainment Venues. Answer: Please see attached Exhibit B-1 SMG Contracts (consisting of five (5) documents). 2) Please provide actual expenses by charge code and facility operations budget by venue for the past three (3) years. 3) Please provide copies of all subcontracts including pricing structure.

4) Please provide financial arrangements with current vendors and vendor payment method. 5) In regards to Section 2.3 G. Price offerings shall be inclusive of ALL costs and will be the only compensation given to Manager for the required services. and Expenditures in excess of Budget. In the event that Manager anticipated expenditures in excess of the applicable approved budget, the following steps must occur. A) Manager shall contact City and advise it in writing of the projected excess. - will the City of Jacksonville provide a price sheet by line item for all items that must be included in the price offering; for example, licenses agreements, naming rights, sponsorships, etc. and will we be required to present a price for each separate venue? 6) How will the Manager be paid? Will the project be pre-funded on a monthly basis, based on the total annual billing amount? 7) In regards to Employees & Subcontractors Section IV. City shall however have input on compensation and benefits of such employees and may limit such compensation and benefits similar to that of City employees. Please provide more information on hourly wages, compensation and benefit program of the City that may be required under this contract. 8) Is there a City Livable Wage requirement for this contract?

9) Please clarify in regards to Section V. Funding. City shall make available to Manager for the operation, supervision and management of the Facilities, all funds necessary to pay all operating expenses incurred or accrued by Manager, as more specifically defined under this Contract or as authorized by City in writing. Will the City be reimbursing the Manager as a direct pass through for all funds necessary to pay operating expenses incurred for the facilities? 10) Is there a Labor Union currently in place with the City in regards to the Entertainment Venues?

Answer: Please see attached materials (2 documents) as Exhibit E-4 Labor Contracts from the current facility manager. 11) Is the Manager required to utilize City approved vendors only? If the Manager is able to procure goods and services from a non-certified vendor that results in a cost savings to the City, will be Manager be able to enter into an agreement with that vendor? 12) We respectfully request that insurance coverage must be through a Florida licensed agent with an offices located in Jacksonville, FL to a just a Florida licensed agent. Answer: This section 9.2 is modified to provide that the insurance agent office must be located in Florida, and all insurance agent records pertaining to the management contract must be made available at the Citys request for the Citys inspection in Jacksonville, Florida. 13) Please provide a copy of the established booking policies for the City.

Answer: The RFP (including Section II. K.) is modified to clarify that the City does not presently have established booking policies other than compliance with all legal requirements and any requirements set forth in third party agreements for the facilities. If the City subsequently establishes a booking policy, after advice and counsel from the manager, then the manager shall comply with the same. _______________________________________________________________ Section C: In reviewing the RFP and subsequent addendums, we have a few additional questions we would like to submit. 1. Section 3, clauses 1.1. and 1.2 evidence a possible term of over 10 years by suggesting an initial term starting on July 1, 2012 and concluding February 28, 2018 (6.5 years), along with two potential renewal periods (three years and two years, respectively), totaling 11.5 years. However, other provisions of the RFP state that the respondents fee proposal must be compliant with the private activity rules under the Internal Revenue Code relating to 10 year contracts. These two provisions are inconsistent, and would result in different limits on a private managers incentive fee potential. Could the City provide clarification regarding the term of the contract, specifically whether the initial term plus any renewals will be for 10 years or more than 10 years? 2. There is a provision in Section 3.2 of the RFP (page 14) suggesting that the Manager cannot use outside legal counsel unless its at the Managers
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expense. There is typically a need for a Manager to retain legal counsel from time to time to help with facility contracts and other operating issues that arise in the normal course. Is the RFP requiring that the Citys Office of General Counsel handle all of these matters? For day-to-day operating matters, Global Spectrum typically budgets for legal costs and expect to incur them as operating expenses at our managed venues. Would this be acceptable to the City? 3. Regarding Section 4.6, Employee HR Matters (page 16) the RFP states that the Manager will responsible for employee bonuses or severance. These are typically considered operating expenses as is the case in the current managers contract with the City. If these are not to be considered operating expenses per se in the new contract, can we assume that various proposers must estimate required bonus compensation and included either in the salaries or in the management fee structure we propose? 4. Section 5.8 (page 29) includes a clause requiring the Manager to reduce its fees if it offers better pricing to other government-owned venues that are likesized. In reference to our question #3 above, if the Manager is to provide employee bonuses from its own fixed fee, the fee would be higher for this contract than it would be at other like-sized venues. Please provide clarification. 5. Regarding Section 5.3 (page 18), Changes to the approved budget by Manager on line items shall be the financial responsibility of Manager if the City suggesting that it is the Managers costs if any line items are exceeded, we would want to request this be considered an operating expense, which is typical of a management agreement. Additionally, Section 5.4(b) states the Manager would pay for costs in excess of the approved budget, but does not specify whether this is on a line item basis or total expenses nor is there an exception for off-setting revenue. Could the City clarify? Also, if costs exceed the budgeted amount due to factors outside of the Managers control, or if there is additional revenue to offset the increased expenses, would the City consider the additional costs acceptable operating expenses? 6. Section 11.2 (page 27) states: Relationship of the Parties. In performance of the Services, Manager shall be acting in the capacity of an independent contractor and not as an agent, employee, partner, joint venture or associate of City. Manager shall be solely responsible for the labor, supplies, materials, means, methods, techniques, sequences and procedures utilized to perform the Services in accordance with the Contract. While we agree that we would be an independent contractor with the City with respect to our relationship with the employees, we typically act as an agent on behalf of the City when booking events in the Citys venues, handling City funds, and entering into venue contracts. As agent, we would be subject to the fiduciary duties of an agent. Would the City consider recognizing in the contract the agency relationship that exists in this context?
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_______________________________________________________________ Section D: We respectfully submit the questions below for response by the City. These questions all relate to the Ritz Theatre and Museum. 1. What is the expected role of the management company with regards to the Ritz Theatre and LaVilla Museum? a. Operational in nature similar to the ballpark situation or more involved? b. Will the management company be responsible for programming and fundraising for the theatre and museum? 2. What is the role of the Ritz Theatre and LaVilla Museum Foundation? Will it continue? 3. Will the current staff remain in place? a. What is the number, responsibilities, and salaries of the current staff? b. Is it expected that the current staff will be engaged by the management company in their current roles? 4. What is the budget of the Ritz Theatre? Please provide actuals for yearend financials for the last three years. a. What support does it receive from the city?

b. What support is generated through events, ticket sales, and fundraising activities? 5. What mechanism is there for fundraising separate from the Ritz Theatre and LaVilla Museum Foundation? _______________________________________________________________ Section E: 1. Copies of agreements with ticketing vendors for the Facilities;

Answer: Please see relevant materials attached as Exhibit A-8 Service Contracts from the current facility manager.

2. Copies of agreements with food and beverage concessions providers (both premium services and "general" operations) for the Facilities; Answer: Please see relevant materials attached as Exhibit A-8 Service Contracts from the current facility manager. 3. Copies of event financial settlement sheets for events at the Facilities; 4. Copies of agreements with labor unions employed at the Facilities. Answer: Please see attached Exhibit E-4 Labor Contracts (consisting of 2 documents) from the current facility manager. _______________________________________________________________ Section F: 1. Section 4.1, Equestrian Center. During the facility tour it was indicated that the swimming pool, soft ball fields, gymnasium, and picnic area locations at Cecil were included as part of the Equestrian Center Operation. Answer: Please see section 4, subsection I, of the RFP regarding the description of the Equestrian Center. Please note that this description does not include the Cecil Community Center and/or Taye Brown Regional Park facilities (such as the swimming pool, softball fields, gymnasium, and picnic areas mentioned in the question above) (defined herein collectively as the City Recreation Facilities). Although the present facility manager maintains (but does not program) these City Recreation Facilities for the City, these City Recreation Facilities will not be included within the scope of the proposed contracted services for this RFP. Therefore, tours of these City Recreation Facilities, if any, were in error and should be disregarded. 2. Section 4.1. Ritz Theater and Museum, please prove staffing level, event schedule, and financial information for the previous 3 years. _______________________________________________________________ Section G: Request: The time and date for receipt of the proposal be changed from 2:00 P.M. EDT Wednesday, April 18, 2012 & 2:00 P.M. EDT Wednesday, May 2, 2012. Answer: Please see Addendum #7 whereby the due date and time for proposals is Wednesday, May 9, 2012 at 2:00 P.M. EDT. _______________________________________________________________

Section H: Pursuant to RFP No. P-08-12 issued March 16, 2012 we seek the following information: 1. Copies of any agreements with merchandise vendors from the Facilities.

2. General terms of deals with event promoters (including any revenue sharing agreements) at the Facilities (principally EverBank Field and Veterans Memorial Arena). 3. A reiteration of our request from the April 5, 2012 letter requesting financial settlement sheets from events at the Facilities. a. More specifically, events taking place over the last three (3) years, principally at EverBank Field and Veterans Memorial Arena.

Exhibit A-1 "Facility Org Chart"

Exhibit A-8 "Service Contracts"

Exhibit A-12 "SMG Vendor Listing"


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Vendor Name 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 100 101 102 103 104 105 106 107 108 109 110 111 112 113 114 115 116 117 118 119 120 121 122 123 BOB`S BACKFLOW & PLUMBIN BOLD CITY HARDWARE BOMA PUBLICATIONS BOREE CANVAS UNLIMITED IN BRENNAN GOLF SALES COMPAN BRENNAN RENTAL EQUIPMENT BROADCAST MICROWAVE SERVI BRON TAPES INC BROWN ENTERPRISES BUCHANANSIGN & FLAG BUCKEYE CLEANING JACKSONVILLE BURBANK SPORT NETS Bureau of Elevator Safety C C DICKSON CO 1065 CABLEORGANIZER 866 222 00 CAMERA DYNAMICS INC CAPITAL OFFICE PRODUCTS CARBONIC GROUP CAROLINA LUMBER CO CATEREASE SOFTWARE CATERSOURCE CC DICKSON CO CDW DIRECT LLC CE JACKSONVILLE CELLULAR SALES SG-RT CHANEY'S CONSTRUCTI CINTAS FIRE PROTECTI CINTAS FIRST AID CITY ELECTRIC SUPPLY CITY OF JACKSONVILLE CLAYTON ROONEY CLEAR CHANNEL BROA CLEAR CHANNEL OUTD CLEMONS TRUCKING CLIFFHANGERS CMS COMMUNICATIONS INC COAST2COAST CAPTION COASTAL CONSTRUCTION COASTAL EQP SYS FLA COFFEE PERKS COJ- BUILDING AND ZONING

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Vendor Name 124 125 126 127 128 129 130 131 132 133 134 135 136 137 138 139 140 141 142 143 144 145 146 147 148 149 150 151 152 153 154 155 156 157 158 159 160 161 162 163 164 COJ RECREATION & COMMUNIT COJ-BUILDING AND ZONING COLONIAL LIFE PROCES COLONIAL PROCESSING COLOR WHEEL PAINT COMCAST COMCAST CABLE COMM COMCAST SPOTLIGHT COMPUSA JACKSONVILLE COMPUSA.COM CONTEMPORARY SERVI COOL IT SPORTS COOL OFF COM LLC COPYFAX COSGROVE ENTERPRISES COUNTRY DAY CLEANERS COX MEDIA GROUP CRENSHAW HOODS CSC-Communciation Supply Corp CUBIX INC CURRENT USA CURRY THOMAS HARDWARE CUSTOM MAINTENANCE CUSTOM SPECIAL&SUPPLY CUSTOM WORKFLOWS CVSPHARMACY DAKTRONICS DALTON AGENCY DARSCO INC DATABASE INTERNATIO DAVE GIBSON & ASSOCI DEAN EVANS AND ASSO DEDGE'S LOCK AND KEY DELL SALES & SERVICE DELUXE BUSINESS CHE DEPARTMENT OF HEALT DEREK PRATT DESIGN COMPUTER SYS DESIGN PRINTING & IMA DESSERT FIRST DEWSBURY INSTRUMEN

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Vendor Name 165 166 167 168 169 170 171 172 173 174 175 176 177 178 179 180 181 182 183 184 185 186 187 188 189 190 191 192 193 194 195 196 197 198 199 200 201 202 203 204 205 DEX IMAGING, INC. DISCOUNT MEDIA PRODUCTS DISCOUNT STORE FIXTUR DIVERSIFIED EVENT PR DIXIE CONTRACT CARPET DLX FOR BUSINESS DOCTOR TECHNO MARK DOLRTREE DON STRANGE OF TEXAS INC DOOR CONTROL DOROTHY SCOTT DORZA INC-ALPHA & OM DOS GATOS DS WATERS DUDLEY THEATRICAL DUMONT COMPANY DUNBAR ARMORED INC DUNBAR BANKPAK DUNBAR SECURITY PRO DUNKIN #341077 Q35 DUVAL COUNTY HEALTH DUVAL COUNTY SCHOO DYNATEC EVENT SERVI E.H. THOMPSON EAST COAST CONSTRU ELITE ENTERTAINMENT I ENTERTAINING U NEWS EVENT SERVICE PROFE EVENTBOOKING.COM, L EVENTCRAFT EXHIBIT PRODUCERS LL EXOR EXPO MARKETING INC EZUPDIRECT.COM(INTERNE FARCO PLASTICS SUPPLY FASTENAL COMPANY FASTSIGNS FED EX FEDERAL EXPRESS COR FERGUSON ENTERPRISES FIBER INSTRUMENT SALES

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Vendor Name 206 207 208 209 210 211 212 213 214 215 216 217 218 219 220 221 222 223 224 225 226 227 228 229 230 231 232 233 234 235 236 237 238 239 240 241 242 243 244 245 246 FIONN MACCOOLS IRISH PUB FIRE FIGHTERS EQUIPMENT FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH FIRST COAST GLOBAL D FIS FIVE STAR CELLULAR FIVE TIME PRODUCTION FJXT FL HYDRONICS - JAX FLAGLER HOSPITAL INC FLORIDA DEPARTMENT FLORIDA DOOR CONTROL INC FLORIDA FACILITY MANA FLORIDA GEORGIA DISTRIBUT FLORIDA POTTNG SOILS INC FLORIDA PUMP SERVICE FLORIDA RESTAURANT ASSOCI FLORIDA SALES UNLIMITED FLORIDA SOUND FLORIDA STONE & MARB FLORIDA TIMES UNION FLORIDA TRANSER & ST FLUXLIGHT FOCUSED CONTROL PR Folio Weekly FORKLIFT TIRE OF FL FORMETCO INC FORTESSA FREDERICK D BOWMAN FUTCH PRINTING & MAILING GATE FUEL SERVICE GATEWAY CHEMICALS INC. GENERAL SIGN SRVICE GEORGE A. ISRAEL JR. GEORGE DORO FIXTURE GEORGE HAPSIS GEORGE P COYLE & SONS GEORGIA EXPOMFG CORP GEXPRO GLIDDEN PROFESSIONAL GO INC OF JACKSONVILLE

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Vendor Name 247 248 249 250 251 252 253 254 255 256 257 258 259 260 261 262 263 264 265 266 267 268 269 270 271 272 273 274 275 276 277 278 279 280 281 282 283 284 285 286 287 GOLF & ELECTRIC VEHICLES GOLF VENTURES INC GRAYBAR ELECTRIC COMPANY GREAT AMERICA LEASIN GREENHOUSEMEGASTORE GREENSOUTH EQ MIDDLEBURG GT LEASING HANDS ON JACKSONVIL HARBINGER HARBOR FREIGHT TOOLS 107 HARVEY'S AIR CONDITIONING HASKELL STEEL FABRIC HASTYS COMMUNICATIONS FLA HELGET GAS PRODUCTS INC HI-GEAR SERVICES LLC HIGH REACH CO LLC HILL MANUFACTURING CO INC HOBBY LOBBY HOMEDEPOT.COM HOOTSUITE MEDIA INC. HOTSCHEDULES ONLINE HOUSE OF LADDERS HUFCOR HUSSEY SEATING COMPANY HYATT REGENCY PHOE I.A.T.S.E. NATIONAL BEN I.A.T.S.E., LOCAL 115 IAAM INC IATSE Local 938 IBS GREATERJACKSNVILLE ICD GROUP ID EDGE INC IKEGAMI ELECTRONICS NJ IMPERIAL TEXTILE INDOCHINE INDUSCO INDUSTRIALM INFINITE ENERGY, INC. INNOVATIONS INSULATION TECHNOLO INTERNATIONAL FACILITY M

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Vendor Name 329 330 331 332 333 334 335 336 337 338 339 340 341 342 343 344 345 346 347 348 349 350 351 352 353 354 355 356 357 358 359 360 361 362 363 364 365 366 367 368 369 KRYSTAL KLEAN WINDO KWIK TICKETS LAMAR COMPANIES LAMP SALES UNLIMITED INC LASERTURF SOUTHEAS LAW OFFICES HAROLD LCOM GLOBALCONNECTIVIT LEAH ATASSI LEE & CATES GLASS INC LENNOX INDUSTRIES Levy Restaurants LIDDYS MACHINE SHOP LOWES LPS COMPUTER SERVICES GRO LWT SPECIALTY TIRE M K RITTENHOUSE & SONS M&M SALES & SERVICE MAGNUM PAINTING SER MAILFINANCE MARKERTEK VIDEO SUPPLY MARKETPLACE EVENTS Marsh USA Inc. MATRIX MACHINE AND REP MCCLENDON PORTABLE TOILET MCCO COMMUNICATION MEADOWS MECHANICAL INC MEDIA TEMPLE A208972 MEDIA WORKS INCORPO METAL FABRICATORS OF JAX METRO PROPERTY SER METRO ROOTER(MOTO) METROMEDIA TECHNOLOGIES MICHAEL CORRIGAN,TA MICHAELS MID FLORIDA GOLF CARTS DIS MIDWEST DISPLAY INC MIKE HOGAN, TAX COLL MILLER ELECTRIC COMP MONICA AGUAYO MORRIS PUBLISHING GR MSDS ONLINE INC

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Vendor Name 493 494 495 496 497 498 499 500 501 502 503 504 505 506 507 508 509 510 511 512 513 514 515 516 517 518 519 520 521 522 523 524 525 526 527 528 529 530 531 532 533 STAFF ZONE STANLEY CONVERGENT SEC STAPLES Staples Advantage STATE OF FL DBPR STATE OF FLORIDA-DEP STONE PLUS JACKSONVILLE STOTT BOLT AND SUPPLY SUDDATH RELOCATION SYS SUNBELT RENTALS SURFACE PREP SUPPLY SURVEYMONKEY.COM SUSAN KNIGHT SUTTER ROOFING SYNAPP NORTH SYX*TIGERDIRECT.COM TAILWIND DELI TARGET Tax Collector (City of Jax) Tennant Sales and Service THCTONPLUMB THE AQUABOT SHOP LLC The Eagle 96.9 Classic Hit THE FL TIMES UNION THE HOME DEPOT THE ICEMAN THE LAKE DOCTORS INC THE LIGHTING CONNECT THE PIER HOTEL THE TAMIS CORPORATION The Tire Picker Company THE TRANE COMPANY THE UPS STORE THE WEBSTAURANT STORE Ticketmaster TOOLS FOR A TIME TOTAL COMFORT SOLUTION Total Comfort Solutions, In TOTAL OFFICE PRODUCTS TOUCHTONPL Tournament Turf Laboratori

Vendors Used at Jacksonville Facilities

Vendor Name 534 535 536 537 538 539 540 541 542 543 544 545 546 547 548 549 550 551 552 553 554 555 556 557 558 559 560 561 562 563 564 565 566 567 568 569 570 571 572 573 574 TOY CONNECTION INC TRACTOR-SUPPLY-CO TRAFFIC SAFETY STORE TRANE U.S. Inc. TRANS-LUX MIDWEST CORP TREMCO INC TRF BAL DARSCO INC TRU-Green Companies TruGreen LandCare TRUGREEN-CHEMLAWN Turf Merchants, Inc. TURNER ACE HDW&FLORIST TURNER PEST CONTROL Turner Pest Control LLC. TVEYES INC. TW Telecom TWIST OF FUN BALLOON UBREAKIFIX UF, UNIVERSITY ATHLETI UGAA ULINE *SHIP SUPPLIES UNDER PRESSURE SALES I Unified Health Services UNIFORMS AND ACCESSORIES UNISOURCE UNITED LABORATORIES UNITED REFRIG BR #E2 UNITED RENTALS UNITED SITE SERVICE United Site Service Compa United Way of Northeast F University Athletic Ass. UPS USPS V & I MAINTENANCE VALLEYCREST LANDSCA VENUE SPORTS VENUES TODAY INC VERIZON WIRELESS VIGNEAUX CORPORATION VILLAGE BREAD CAFE LANDI

Vendors Used at Jacksonville Facilities

Vendor Name 575 576 577 578 579 580 581 582 583 584 585 586 587 588 589 590 591 592 593 594 595 596 597 598 599 600 601 602 603 604 605 606 607 608 609 610 611 612 613 614 615 Vision Global Group Visit Jacksonville Vivid Images USA, Inc. W W GRAINGER 916 WACO FILTERS WALGREENS WALMART WAPE-FM, COX RADIO- J Waste Pro USA Jacksonvill WAWS Fox 30 WBOB AM 600 WEBMINDS WEBSITE MAN PRODUC WEJZ WEJZ-RENDA BROADCA WELDON WILLIAMS & LICK WESCO TURF INC WESTSIDE FEED INC WFYV FM WFYV-FM, CMG Jack. WGNE-FM WHALEY FOODSERVICE WILLIAM BRAMAN WILSON'S LIMITED INC WINN-DIXIE WJBT-FM WJCT PUBLIC BROADCA WJXT-The Local Station WJXX-TV W-K-U-B WM SUPERCENTER WMUV-FM WOKV, 690 AM WOODS POWR GRIP CO INC WORLD CLASS ATHLET WORLD ELECTRIC SUPPLY WPLA-FM WQIK-FM WRAPID IMPRESSIONS WRISTBAND SPECIALTY WSOS-FM

Vendors Used at Jacksonville Facilities

Vendor Name 616 617 618 619 620 621 622 623 624 625 626 627 WTEV CBS 47 WTLV-TV WW GRAINGER WWUF-FM97.7 WWW HELLODIRECT COM WWW.NEWEGG.COM WXXJ-FM, COX Radio Ja X 102.9 JAX New Rock Alt XIRRUS YOUSENDIT INC YOWNS BOILER FURNACE S ZDTRONIC

Exhibit A-14 "JSEB and Minority Vendors"


Minority Vendors Used at Jacksonville Facilities

JESB Vendors First Coast Industrial Supply JB Underground Lasa Construction River City Security RM Myers Co

JSEB # 887 9388 1727 973 4942

Type of Service Installation of Hooded Tops (Kitchen) Concrete Repairs Panel/Ceiling Installation Security Heating, Plumbing, & Air Conditioning

Minority Vendor Name (not a JSEB) 95 South Tours Aloha Interior Plants Custom Maintenance Fast Signs Go Inc Corporated Jacksonville Elevator Inspection Service Jenkins Food Service Joann Bricker Pedro Siquenza Employee Shuttle Plant Maintenance Pressure Washing Signage Uniforms Elevator Inspection Stove Hood Vent Cleaning Legal Service Pavers & General Small Construction

Exhibit B-1 "SMG Contracts"

Exhibit B-1 SMG AMD #1 Equestrian

Exhibit B-1 SMG EQUESTRIAN

Exhibit B-1 SMG Renewal

Exhibit B-1 Equestrian Renewal

Exhibit E-4 "Labor Contracts"

Exhibit E-4 "Labor Contracts" #2

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