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07-17-2008 INTERMOUNTAIN ENGINEERS & TERRASAN LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTS UPDATE THE 2000 EAST BEAVER CREEK BLVD STREETSCAPE IMPROVEMENTS PLAN• Memo To: Honorable Mayor and Town Council Thru: Larry Brooks, Town Manager From: Justin Hildreth, P.E. Town Engineeq Date: July 17, 2008 Re: Inter-Mountain Engineers and Terrasan Landscape Architects proposal to update the April 2000 East Beaver Creek Blvd Streetscape Improvement Plans Summary: Inter-Mountain Engineers (IME) with Terrasan Landscape Architects have provided a proposal to update the April 2000 East Beaver Creek Blvd. Streetscape Improvement Plans as discussed in the June 24, 2008 Town Council work session. IME total base service fee is $78,845 and is not to be exceeded without prior written approval. Background: On November 13, 2001, the Town of Avon (TOA) Town Council adopted an ordinance approving the First Amendment to the Annexation and Development Agreement for the Village (at Avon). There is a requirement in Section 4.3(b) of the Development Agreement which requires the Town to design and obtain any necessary right-of-way for the East Beaver Creek Blvd. streetscape project and the Traer Creek Metro District (District) to construct the improvements and reimburse the Town for any out-of-pocket costs incurred by the Town in obtaining the right-of-way. On October 26, 2004, the TOA Town Council adopted Ordinance 04-17 approving the Third Amendment to the Annexation and Development Agreement for the Village (at Avon) (Development Agreement). In Section 4.3(b)(iii) of the Third Amendment to the Development Agreement delayed the Phase 3 improvements for East Beaver Creek Blvd. to be started by April 15, 2009, and completed by December 31, 2009 from the same dates in 2005. The Phase 3 Improvements consist of reconstructing East Beaver Creek Blvd. from the western terminus of Beaver Creek Place to the western boundary of The Village (at Avon). The improvements are to be in general conformance with the East Beaver Creek Blvd. Streetscape Improvement Plans (Plans) dated April 2000, prepared by Inter-Mountain Engineering, Ltd. Previous Council Action: • Town Council approved the Village (at Avon) the Agreement for the Village (at Avon) on October 13, 1998 • Town Council approved the First Amendment to the Agreement for the Village (at Avon) on November 2001 • Town Council approved the Second Amendment to the Agreement for the Village (at Avon) on May 27, 2003 • Town Council approved the Third Amendment to the Agreement of the Village (at Avon) on October 26, 2004 Annexation and Development Annexation and Development Annexation and Development Annexation and Development Discussion: The 2008 Capital Improvements Projects (CIP) budget includes $300,000 to update the design of the East Beaver Creek Blvd Streetscape Project and obtain any necessary easements or right-of-way for the construction of the streetscape project. Section 4.3(b) of the Development Agreement states TOA is responsible for obtaining all property and right-of-way required for the East Beaver Creek Blvd. improvements and all out-of-pocket costs incurred by the TOA shall be reimbursed by the District. The District is responsible for constructing the improvements and is • 0 Page required to initiate construction by April 15, 2009 and cause completion on or before December 31, 2009. The existing Plans show East Beaver Creek Blvd. being widened to accommodate new center islands with landscaping. The islands will help control left hand turns into the numerous private drives. The disadvantage of the islands is that they do not accommodate the turning movements of large delivery vehicles and TOA buses. Also, widening E. Beaver Creek Blvd will require the TOA to purchase, and potentially condemn, additional right-of-way, removal of numerous existing trees and landscaping, and significantly reduce the amount of snow storage. This proposal is to update the Plans to remove the islands. Also, the April 2000 Plans show 12-foot wide lanes and Staff is recommending that they be reduced to 10-foot wide lanes. These two modifications will significantly reduce the amount of easements and right-of-way required for the project. Financial Implications: There is $300,000 budgeted this year for the East Beaver Creek Blvd. Streetscape Project. These funds are intended to be reimbursed by the Traer Creek Metro District. Recommendation: Approve the attached proposal to update the April 2000 East Beaver Creek Blvd. Streetscape Improvement Plans prepared by IME and Terrasan for an amount not to exceed $78,845. Proposed Motion: Move to approve the Agreement for Professional Services with IME for the East Beaver Creek Blvd Streetscape Improvements for an amount not to exceed $78,845. Town Manager Comments: Attachments • Exhibit A - Agreement for Professional Services with Inter-Mountain Engineering for the East Beaver Creek Streetscape Improvements • 0 Page • Inter-Mountain a; ENGINEERING Civil Engineers & Surveyors EXHIBIT A Agreement for Professional Services Project No: 08-0023 Date: July 15, 2008 • E This Agreement is made by and between Inter-Mountain Engineering, Ltd. (hereinafter referred to as "IME"), and Town of Avon (hereinafter referred to as "Client"). All notices and communication from EWE to Client are to be addressed to: Client: Town of Avon Address: Attention: Phone: Proiect• PO Box 975, Avon, CO 81620 Justin Hildreth 748-4080 Project Name: Legal Description: Street Address: Fax/e-mail: 748-4081 East Beaver Creek Boulevard Street Improvements Basic Services: IME agrees to provide the following Basic Services: Phase 1- Preliminary Design 1. IME survey crew to survey site and pick up any site changes since last survey was completed on the subject property. 2. Revise existing/create new topographic survey for use as a base map of East Beaver Creek Blvd. 3. Revise East Beaver Creek Blvd streetscape plans, which were originally designed in 2000 as part of the East Avon Streetscape project, to reflect the Town's current needs for approximately 17001f of roadway. a. This includes two, lane-narrowing alternatives, while minimizing the impacts to adjacent properties and landscaping. i. 10-ft Lanes ii. 11-ft Lanes b. Plans will include design for bike lanes and sidewalks. The locations of these items may be modified based on design changes. c. Complete AutoTurn analysis to determine if medians will be affected. d. If Autoturn determines that raised medians will not allow for the required turning radii, IME will look into the possibility of using painted medians or other alternatives. 4. Once an alternative is chosen by the Town, the preliminary plan set will include a cover sheet, site plan, grading plan and profiles, utility plan, demolition plans, and a striping plan. Client's Initials I of 6 AA- IME's Initials HAIME Oflice\IME Proposals\TOA EBCB\TOA EBCB Agreement for Professional Services 5-1-08.doc 5. Once a preliminary site plan has been approved, IME will provide the base map an d site plan to Terrasan Planning and Landscape Architecture to prepare a preliminary plan for the streetscape enhancements for the project area. Please see the attached proposal from Terrasan for detailed information. 6. Prepare a Preliminary Stormwater Management Report, which is required for sites disturbing more than '/a-acre. 7. Preliminary Engineer's Opinion of Probable Costs. 8. Attend four (4) meetings with the Town, the Traer Creek Metro District, and the Village at Avon. Phase 2 - Final Design 1. Based upon comments received from Preliminary Design review and discussions; prepare final design plans. 2. In addition to final site plans, grading plans and profiles, utility plans, demolition plans, and striping plans; the final plan set will include detailed cross sections at important, and construction details. 3. HP Geotech will provide a pavement design based on 7 borings taken throughout the subject property, and 3-4 cores of the existing pavement where will be milling and overlay will be done. 4. Update construction details to account current construction practices, Town requirements and Eagle River Water and Sanitation District Standards. 5. Final Stormwater Management Report. 6. Erosion and Sediment Control Plan (SWMP). 7. Prepare Final Engineer's Opinion of Probable Costs. 8. Prepare Contract Documents and Technical Specifications. Exclusions and Extras: UAE's basic services do not include the following: drainage analysis, environmental; material or compaction • testing; review, permit application, or connection fees; design of structures or structural retaining walls (over 4' tall), roof or foundation drains, landscape or irrigation systems, electrical, lighting or communication systems, snowmelt systems, or dewatering systems. In addition, these basic services do not include the creation of permanent or temporary construction easements. It is IME's opinion that the scope of this work can be more accurately defined, after, a final site plan has been established by the Town. IME is also excluding any CDOT coordination at this time in the hopes that the site plan can be created without any disturbance in the CDOT Right-of-Way along I-70. • Additional meetings beyond the four (4) included in the basic services will be treated as extra services. Fees: Phase 1: Preliminary Design $31,235.00 Phase 2: Final Design Documents $16,790.00 Landscape Architect Subcontract times 15% $20,585.00 Geotechnical Engineer Subcontract times 15% $10,235.00 $78,845.00 IME agrees to provide the Basic Services included in this agreement for a fee not to exceed $78,845.00 plus reimbursable expenses. Additional and extra services will be billed hourly, at the normal billing rates for the Client's Initials 2of6 Ap-', IME's Initials HMME OfiiceUME Proposals\TOA EBCB\TOA EBCB Agreement for Professional Services 5-1-08.doc individuals assigned to complete such services. Hourly rates for IME's services are listed in the appended fee schedule. is Schedule: IME will begin surveying and base mapping within one week of receiving this signed agreement. It is anticipated that final documents and services contemplated in this agreement will be completed by February 2009. Services will commence upon verbal authorization by Client; however, services may be suspended without notice if this signed agreement is not returned within 10 days. • • 3 of 6 12-/`Y Client's Initials IME's Initials H:\IME Office\IME Proposals\TOA EBCB\TOA EBCB Agreement for Professional Service 5-1-08.doc Responsibilities of Inter-Mountain Engineering, Ltd.: IME will perform professional engineering and/or professional surveying services as specified under "Basic Services" and when authorized, "Additional Services". Responsibilities of Client: Provide all criteria and full information as to the requirements of the project. Furnish all appropriate tests, reports, and surveys not included in Basic Services. A Title Insurance policy shall be provided when a survey is included in Basic Services.IME shall be entitled to rely upon the accuracy and completeness of such information. Render approvals and decisions as expeditiously as necessary for the orderly progress of IME services. Give prompt notice to WE of any development that affects the scope or timing of its services. Coordinate the services of IME with those of others. Give complete and careful consideration to services and recommendations provided by IME. Provide "Right of Entry" for IME and all necessary equipment. IME will take reasonable care to reduce damage to property, however, it is understood that in the normal course of work, some damage will occur, the repair of which is not part of this agreement. Delineate the location of all utility lines and subterranean structures within the property. IME shall not be responsible for damage resulting from their incorrect location. Recognize that subsurface conditions may vary from those encountered at the locations where explorations are made, and that data, interpretations and recomrendations made by IME are based solely on the information available to it. Make a reasonable effort to evaluate whether hazardous materials are on or near the project site and inform IME of any information or findings relative to the possible presence of such materials. Should unanticipated hazardous material be discovered in the course of the performance of services under the Agreement, such discovery shall constitute a changed condition mandating a renegotiation of the scope of work or termination of services. Should the discovery of unanticipated hazardous materials require HOE to take immediate measures to protect health and safety, Client agrees to compensate IME for costs incident to taking such measures and for any equipment decontamination required. WE agrees to notify Client promptly when unanticipated hazardous materials or suspected hazardous materials are encountered. Client agrees to make any disclosure required by law to appropriate government agencies. Furthermore, Client agrees to defend, indemnify and hold RAE harmless from any and all liability arising from discovery by anyone of unanticipated hazardous materials or suspected hazardous materials. Compensation: IME shall submit invoices to client monthly and a final bill upon completion of services. The Client shall review the invoices promptly. The Client shall either approve these invoices or notify IME within 10 days of any invoices not approved. The Client and [ME shall confer and attempt to resolve such disputed invoices. Undisputed invoices are due upon presentation, and past due 30 days after the invoice date. Disputed invoices are due 30 days upon resolution. Client agrees to pay a service charge of 13/4 percent per month on past due accounts. If it becomes necessary to enforce collection, client agrees to pay all costs of collection, including attorney's fees. It is understood that estimates of professional fees are based upon the preparation of designs, reports, or surveys for a single design concept or site plan, and that charges to that concept or additional engineering required by governing agencies (except normal "Redlines") shall constitute an increase in the scope of services. Additional Services ("Additional Services") shall be billed at the normal billing rates for the individuals assigned to the work. No Additional Services will be provided without prior authorization. Standard of Care: Services of WE under this agreement will be performed in a manner consistent with that level of care and skill ordinarily exercised by reputable members of the profession currently practicing under similar conditions in the locality of the project. Dispute Resolution: In an effort to resolve any conflicts that arise during the design and construction of the Project or following the completion of the Project, the Client and WE agree that all disputes between them arising out of or relating to this Agreement or the Project shall be submitted to nonbinding mediation unless the parties mutually agree otherwise. The Client and IME further agree to include a similar mediation provision in all agreements with independent contractors and consultants retained for the Project and to require all independent contractors and consultants also to include a similar mediation provision in all agreements with their subcontractors, subconsultants, suppliers and fabricators, thereby providing for mediation as the primary method for dispute resolution between the parties to all those agreements. Indemnification: IME agrees, to the fullest extent permitted by law, to indemnify and hold harmless the Client, its officers, directors and employees (collectively, Client) against all damages, liabilities or costs, including reasonable attorneys' fees and defense costs, to the extent caused by IME'S negligent performance of professional services under this Agreement and that of its subconsultants or anyone for whom IME is legally liable. The Client agrees, to the fullest extent permitted by law, to indemnify and hold harmless IME, its officers, directors, employees and subconsultants (collectively, IME) against all damages, liabilities or costs, including reasonable attorneys' fees and defense costs, to the • 4of6 A Client's Initials IME's Initials WIME Office\IME Proposals\TOA EBCB\TOA EBCB Agreement for Professional Services 5-1-08.doc extent caused by the Client's negligent acts in connection with the Project and the acts of its contractors, subcontractors or consultants or anyone for whom the Client is legally liable. Neither the Client nor IME shall be obligated to indemnify the other party in any manner whatsoever for the other party's own • negligence. Coraorate Protection: ME's services in connection with the Project shall not subject IME's individual employees, officers or directors to any personal legal exposure for the risks associated with this Project. Therefore, and notwithstanding anything to the contrary contained herein, the Client agrees that as the Client's sole and exclusive remedy, any claim, demand or suit shall be directed and/or asserted only against [ME, a Colorado limited liability corporation, and not against any of rME's individual employees, officers or directors. Risk Allocation: IME liability for damages to client arising from negligent acts, errors or omissions, will be limited to an aggregate amount not to exceed $50,000 or the total fee under this agreement, whichever is greater. This limitation shall apply to ME, its officers and employees. Notwithstanding any other provision of this Agreement, and to the fullest extent permitted by law, neither the Client nor IME, their respective officers, directors, partners, employees, contractors or subconsultants shall be liable to the other or shall make any claim for any incidental, indirect or consequential damages arising out of or connected in any way to the Project or to this Agreement. This mutual waiver of consequential damages shall include, but is not limited to, loss of use, loss of profit, loss of business, loss of income, loss of reputation or any other consequential damages that either party may have incurred from any cause of action including negligence, strict liability, breach of contract and breach of strict or implied warranty. Both the Client and ME shall require similar waivers of consequential damages protecting all the entities or persons named herein in all contracts and subcontracts with others involved in this project Ownership of Documents: All reports, drawings, specifications, notes and other documents prepared by IME in the course of providing services are instruments of service and shall remain the property of IME. These documents are not intended to be suitable for reuse on extensions of this project or for use on any other project. Documents shall not be altered in any manner without the permission of IME. Construction: Client agrees to require the construction contractor to assume sole and complete responsibility for the construction of the project including the safety of persons and property and the means, methods, techniques and sequences of construction. If IME is not providing • services during construction, client hereby agrees to contact ME if construction documents are unclear or if errors or discrepancies are discovered. ME shall not be liable where client and/or contractor makes his own interpretations of and/or revises the intent of the construction documents. The Client assumes all responsibility for interpretation of the construction documents and for construction observation and the Client waives any claims against IME that may be in any way connected thereto. In addition, the Client agrees, to the fullest extent.pennitted by law, to indemnify and hold ME, its officers, directors, employees and subconsultants (collectively, [ME), harmless against all damages, liabilities or costs, including reasonable attorneys' fees and defense costs, arising out of or in any way connected with the performance of such services by other persons or entities and from any and all claims arising from modifications, clarifications, interpretations, adjustments or changes made to the construction documents to reflect changed field or other conditions, except for claims arising from the sole negligence or willful misconduct of DAE. If construction observations are provided, the term "Observation" implies only that IME would observe the progress of the contractors work and review test results, from which to develop an opinion as to whether the work essentially complies with the job requirements. Our efforts shall be directed at providing the client with a greater degree of assurance that construction is proceeding in accordance with project requirements. The presence of IME representatives will be for the purpose of providing observation only. DAE's services do not include supervision or direction of actual work of the contractor, his employees or agents. Neither the presence of IME representatives nor their observations shall excuse the contractor in any way for defects discovered in his work. Any opinions of project cost rendered by IME represent its best judgment and are furnished for general guidance. ME makes no warranty as to the accuracy of such opinions as compared to bid or actual costs. Insurance: WE and its employees are protected by insurance which meets or exceeds statutory requirements for Workman's Compensation, Public Liability, Property Damage and Professional Liability. Certificates evidencing coverage will be provided upon request. ME shall in no event be responsible for any loss or damage beyond the amounts, limits and conditions of such insurance. Miscellaneous: This agreement shall be governed in accordance with Colorado law. Services are for the exclusive use of the Client for this specific project These services are not to be relied on by others without the specific authorization of IME. Neither parry shall assign or transfer any interest in this agreement without the written authorization of the other. 0 5 of 6 AP Client's Initials IME's Initials H:\IME OfticeUME Proposals\TOA EBCB\TOA EBCB Agreement for Professional Services 5-1-06.doe This agreement may be terminated by either party upon 7 days written notice to the other, in which case [ME shall be paid for all services provided up to termination, plus all additional cost incurred by IME due to said termination. • Acknowledeement: CLIENT: Authorized By: Print Name: Title: Date: INTER-MOUNTAIN ENGINEERING LTD. 40801 U.S. Hwy. 6, Suite 203 Box 978 Avon, Colorado 81620 6551 S. Revere Parkway, Suite 165 Centennial, Colorado 80111 By; J)' < A- ~ Title: Project Engineer Date: -7-1(,--OS r1 0 ~J 6of6 A Client's Initials IME's Initials H:\IME OfticOW Proposals\TOA EBCB\TOA EBCB Agreement for Professional Services 5-1-08.doc TERRASA.N PLANNING AND LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE EXHIBIT A EAST BEAVER CREEK BOULEVARD IMPROVEMENTS PROJECT CONSULTANT'S SCOPE OF WORK PROJECT DESCRIPTION 1.01 Project Purpose A preliminary streetscape design was prepared for East Beaver Creek Boulevard in 2000 as part of the East Avon Streetscape Project. The Beaver Creek Boulevard portion of the project was not finalized and was put on hold. The design is to be evaluated and revised as necessary to bring it up to current town standards and goals. It is anticipated that the proposed street widths will be adjusted along with the location of the curb and walks. 1.03 Terrasan's Scope of Work Terrasan will provide landscape architectural and irrigation design services. Terrasan will be responsible for streetscape enhancements including landscape, urban design and pedestrian circulation. Terrasan will coordinate with other members of the consultant team on streetscape and pedestrian design issues. PHASE ONE: PRELIMINARY DESIGN 1.01 Project Startup Review existing plans and assemble base information. Meet with the Town staff and consultant team to review project goals, objectives, schedule and budget. 1.02 Site Visits, Review and Analysis Visit the project site to review existing conditions and proposed improvements. 1.03 Design Review The existing design will be reviewed with the Town staff and the consultant team. The current design scheme and anticipated changes will be reviewed. 1.04 Preliminary Plan Upon receipt of the revised civil engineering base file, Terrasan will prepare a preliminary plan for the streetscape enhancements for the project area. The plan will illustrate pedestrian paving, landscape, street lighting and site furniture in a design similar to the previously completed East Avon Streetscape project. 1660 GILPIN STREET DENVER, COLORADO 80218 TEL (303) 331-1717 FAX (303) 331-1815 r1 1.05 Preliminary Irrigation Design Prepare a preliminary irrigation based upon the preliminary streetscape design. 1.06 Preliminary Cost Estimate Prepare a preliminary cost estimate based upon the preliminary plan for streetscape enhancements. 1.07 Preliminary Plan Review and Comment Attend up to two (2) meetings with the design team to present and review the preliminary plan with the Town staff, Town Council and the Planning and Zoning commission. 1.08 Project Coordination Up to three (3) project coordination meetings with members of the consultant team and or Town staff are included in this phase. • PHASE TWO: FINAL DESIGN 2.01 Final Streetscape Plan Based upon comments received on the preliminary design from the Town staff, Town Council, Planning Commission, and general public, prepare a final plan for the streetscape enhancements for the project area. 2.02 Final Irrigation Plan Prepare a final irrigation plan based upon the streetscape plan. 2.03 Final Plan Review and Comment Attend up to two (2) meetings with the design team to present and review the final plan with the Town staff, Town Council and the Planning and Zoning Commission. 2.04 Construction Documents and Specifications Based upon the final plan, prepare construction documents and specifications for construction that include, at a minimum, the following. The construction documents will, be drawn per Town standards. a. Terrasan's drawings and specifications will be incorporated into the prime consultant's bid documents. b. Layout plans and site details for streetscape improvements including decorative paving, pedestrian plazas, and street furniture. C. Irrigation plans and details. d. Planting plans and details. e. Technical Specifications (CSI format). • RFP/East Beaver Creek Boulevard Improvements Project Page 2 2.05 Prepare a final statement of probable construction costs 2.06 Bid Administration Services a. Attend one (1) pre-bid meeting. b. Answer bidder questions to clarify intent of construction drawings and technical specifications and assist Town staff with the preparation of any necessary addenda. C. Provide revised construction drawings and technical specifications resulting from any necessary addenda. 2.07 Project Coordination Up to three (3) project coordination meetings with members of the consultant team and or Town staff are included in this phase. WORK NOT INCLUDED A. Surveying and/or Base Mapping Surveying or base mapping services are not included in this proposal. B. Geotechnical Soils Investigations Geotechnical soils investigations are not included in this proposal • C. Engineering Services Structural, civil, or electrical engineering services are not included in this proposal. D. Construction Observation Construction Observation services are not included in this proposal. LJ EAST BEAVER CREEK BOULEVARD IMPROVEMENTS - BASIS OF COMPENSATION Compensation for the professional services described in this proposal shall not exceed Seventeen Thousand Nine Hundred Dollars ($17,900.00) including reimbursable expenses. Terrasan will bill monthly based upon the time and materials spent on the project. Phase 1: Preliminary Design Phase 2: Final Design Reimbursable Expenses TOTAL RFP/East Beaver Creek Boulevard Improvements Project $6,200.00 $9,700.00 $2,000-00 $17,900,00 Page 3 r1 ~J • • HOURLY RATE SCHEDULE Professional services requested by the Town of Avon that are in addition to those listed in the scope of work above shall be billed at the following hourly rates. All additional services will require written authorization. TERRASAN Principal $120.00/hour. Project Manager $100.00/hour Landscape Architect $90.00/hour CADD Operator $75.00/hour Technical/Clerical $50.00/hour Subconsultant: Cost plus 15% REIMBURSABLE EXPENSES Reimbursable expenses are billed in addition to professional services at cost. Reimbursable expenses include reproductions, copies, postage, faxes, and courier services. Copies $ 0.15 ea. Color Copies $ 1.50 ea. Bond Plots $ 12.00 ea. CDs $ 5.00 ea. Faxes $ 1.50 page Postage/Delivery at cost Long Distance Phone at cost Automobile Mileage $ 0.59 mile AGREEMENT In accordance with the attached Terms and Conditions this agreement is made between: and awc, A Date July 7. 2008 President for and on behalf of TERRASAN, Planning and Landscape Architecture, Inc. George M Pierce Date RFP/East Beaver Creek Boulevard Improvements Project Page 4 • Inter Mountain ENGINEERING Civil Engineers & Surveyors PROFESSIONAL FEE SCHEDULE January 1, 2008 PROFESSIONAL FEES: Principal Engineer $140.00/hr Project Manager $120.00/hr Senior Engineer $105.00/hr Project Engineer $95.00/hr • Design Engineer $85.00/hr Field Engineer $75.00/hr Surveyor $105.00/hr Survey Crew without GPS $135.00/hr 2 Man Survey Crew with GPS $155.00/hr l Man Survey Crew with GPS $130.00/hr Senior Technician $85.00/hr Technician $75.00/hr Technical Typist $40.00/hr Computer Processing $65.00/hr Photocopies . $0.15/each Blueprinting $3.50/sheet Outside Services Actual Cost +15% Mileage @ $0.50 per mile Schedule overtime (after 6:00 p.m. and weekends) 1.5 x base rate. Overtime must be scheduled 24 hours in advance on weekdays and on Thursday for weekends. 6551 S. Revere Parkway, Ste. 165 • Centennial, Colorado 80111* Phone: 303-948-6220• Fax: 303-948-6526 • 40801 US Hwy 6 & 24, Ste. 203 . P.O. Box 978, Avon, Colorado 81620. Phone: 970-949-5072 . Fax:-970-949-9339 Toll Free: 800 856 2258 • 916 Palmer St. • Salida, Colorado 81201 • Phone: 719 539 1 183 . Fax: 719 539 1 183