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Oct 9, 2025 Town of Estes Park Attn: Derek Pastor, Project Manager 170 Macgregor Ave Estes Park, CO 80517 RE: Proposal for Design and Construction of Waterfall and Pond System – Mrs. Walsh’s Garden Dear Derek, Alpine Gardens is pleased to submit our qualifications to complete the final design and construction of the new waterfall and pond system at Mrs. Walsh’s Garden. We share the Town’s vision of enhancing this beloved space as a living example of native beauty, education, and inspiration for residents and visitors alike. With over 45 years of design/build experience throughout Colorado, Alpine Gardens specializes in naturalistic water features, stonework, and ecologically balanced landscapes that blend seamlessly into the surrounding mountain environment. Our in-house team comprises award- winning designers, skilled craftsmen, and certified water feature specialists who have successfully executed projects in complex terrain and sensitive natural settings. Our proven process ensures a seamless transition from design concept to construction completion: 1. Design Development: We will refine the existing 50% design by Materra Waterscapes in collaboration with the Town, ensuring technical precision and alignment with the original design intent. 2. Construction Documentation: We’ll prepare detailed plans and specifications that integrate preferred equipment and material recommendations for optimal function and longevity. 3. Construction Execution: Our field team will perform the demolition, grading, liner installation, boulder placement, and final detailing with craftsmanship and safety at the forefront. 4. Quality Assurance: We’ll coordinate closely with Town staff regarding the final planting plan and ensure the completed water feature meets long-term performance and aesthetic expectations. To demonstrate our ability to deliver award-winning mountain water features, we are proud to highlight High Country Haven, a recently completed project in Estes Park that earned Alpine Gardens a Gold Award from the National Association of Landscape Professionals (NALP). Nestled high above Estes Park, High Country Haven transformed a challenging, steep mountainside property into a serene, mountain-inspired retreat. The project required solving serious drainage and access issues while creating a 40-foot custom water feature built from core-drilled moss rock boulders, designed to emulate a natural alpine stream. Beneath the surface, a 500-gallon reservoir circulating 12,000 gallons per hour seamlessly tied aesthetic beauty with functional water management—protecting the home from future water damage. Working in tight conditions with shallow bedrock and limited access, our team executed every element—grading, boulder placement, infrastructure, irrigation, and lighting—entirely in-house. The project showcased our ability to combine artistry with precision engineering, demonstrating the expertise, collaboration, and craftsmanship that define Alpine Gardens. In addition to our base proposal, Alpine Gardens will include in our bid submission a separate proposal outlining our recommendations for a more “commercial-grade” water feature, incorporating higher quality components and performance-driven systems for the Town’s evaluation. This alternate design will provide insight into enhanced options for long-term durability, efficiency, and maintenance ease. We will also include a comprehensive company profile and portfolio highlighting the experience of key team members, along with company certifications and past project history that demonstrate our qualifications and commitment to excellence in design/build landscapes and water features. From award-winning residential and commercial landscapes to public installations, we approach each project with the same dedication to technical excellence, ecological integrity, and enduring beauty. We would be honored to bring that same level of care and creativity to Mrs. Walsh’s Garden. We appreciate your consideration and look forward to the opportunity to discuss how our experience can help the Town achieve its vision for this special site. Warm regards, Kris Nylander Sales Manager Alpine Gardens (970) 226-2296 krisn@alpinegardens.com PROFILECompany FORT COLLINS LOVELAND 7029 S COLLEGE AVE 2116 14 ST SETH FORT COLLINS, CO 80525 LOVELAND, CO 80537 T a b l e O f C o n t e n t s COMPANY OVERVIEW BUSINESS CAPACITY WARRANTY TECHNOLOGIES SAFETY & EQUIPMENT AFFILIATIONS MARKET DIFFERENTATION LOCAL PARTICIPATION THE MISSION THE VISION THE PROMISE THE EXPECTATION KEY PERSONNEL PROJECT PORTFOLIO EXAMPLES OF SIMILAR PROJECTS 1 1 1 1 2 2 3 3 4 4 4 4 5-8 9-18 19-21 FORT COLLINS LOVELAND 7029 S COLLEGE AVE FORT COLLINS, CO 80525 2116 14 ST SETH LOVELAND, CO 80537 P (970) 226 - 2296 INFO@ALPINEGARDENS.COM F U L L S E R V I C ELANDSCAPE C O M P A N Y WARRANTY COMPANY OVERVIEW ALPINE GARDENS 7029 S COLLEGE AVE, FORT COLLINS, CO 80525 2116 14TH ST SE LOVELAND, CO 80537 (970) 226-2296 ALPINEGARDENS.COM At Alpine Gardens, our dedicated Warranty Division is a key differentiator —and a reflection of our commitment to quality and long-term client satisfaction. We stand behind our work with a comprehensive one-year warranty on all projects, covering plant material, irrigation systems, and installations. Throughout the warranty period, our experienced team conducts regular plant health assessments and proactively addresses any concerns. If plant material fails to thrive, we replace it promptly. Should irrigation issues arise, our in-house resources allow us to respond swiftly and effectively. With Alpine Gardens, clients can trust that their investment is protected by a knowledgeable team dedicated to ongoing care and success. Owners- Nate and Heidi Fetig Founded in 1978 Design-Build Landscape, Irrigation, and Maintenance Family and Locally Owned Aggregate Bonding Capacity of $5 Million Single Project Bonding Capacity of $2. 5 Million Sub-Division Landscaping Residential Landscaping Parks Hotels/ Hospitality Government Apartments, Condominiums, Townhomes Office, Municipal, Retail Athletic Facilities Healthcare/Medical TECHNOLOGIES Alpine Gardens is well-versed in the latest technologies in the industry. We strive to be at the foref ront of the latest in-f ield technology, f rom web-based irrigation management to water-eff icient products in the ground. In the design process, we utilize programs such as AutoCAD, LandFX, SketchUp Pro, and Twin Motion to ensure premium quality. Alpine Gardens has a dedicated customer service department that performs weekly and monthly inspections depending on the specif ic needs of the project and the specif ied contract duration. 1 2 SAFETY At Alpine Gardens, safety is a shared responsibility and a core part of our culture. We are committed to maintaining a clean, safe, and healthy environment for our employees, clients, and the communities we serve. We take seriously the risks and costs of unsafe practices and hold ourselves accountable to all company, client, and regulatory safety standards. To support a safety-f irst approach on every project, Alpine Gardens maintains a comprehensive internal safety program. This includes weekly on-site “toolbox” meetings led by our management team, weekly foreman meetings with ownership to review safety practices, job hazard analyses conducted for each task, and ongoing internal training to reinforce our safety standards. We also encourage participation in OSHA training, with several foremen holding 10-hour and 30-hour certif ications. Across every job site and off ice, our crews, foremen, and leadership work together to uphold a strong, proactive safety culture. 6 VERMEER S925TX 3 BOBCARS MT55 1 BOBCAT E-32 MINI-X 6 CAT 246D SKID-STEER 3 KUBODA TRACTOR 34 BUMPER PULL TRAILERS 3 VERMEER TRENCHERS RT 450 1 CATERPILLAR 903D LOADER 48 VEHICLES/TRUCKS EQUIPMENT PROFESSIONAL ASSOCIATIONS Fort Collins Xeriscape Incentive Program (XIP) Approved Better Business Bureau (BBB) Accredited Associated Landscape Contractors of Colorado (ALCC) Member Greeley Chamber of Commerce Member Irrigation Association Member Fort Collins Chamber of Commerce Member Colorado Arborists & Lawn Care Professionals Member National Association of Landscape Professionals (NALP) Member Rainbird Select Contractor Hunter Preferred Contractor LOCAL PARTICIPATION MARKET DIFFERENTIATION At Alpine Gardens, we deliver turnkey landscape solutions that minimize stress and maximize results for our clients. With over a century of combined experience in the landscape and green industry, our team handles every detail—f rom pre-construction through to long-term maintenance—so our clients don’t have to. Our start-to-f inish approach is backed by decades-long relationships with trusted subcontractors, suppliers, and repeat clients—some spanning more than 40 years. We pride ourselves on anticipating challenges, streamlining communication, and consistently delivering high-quality projects on time and within budget. With Alpine Gardens, clients gain a dependable partner dedicated to precision, professionalism, and lasting value. Alpine Gardens has proudly served Northern Colorado as a family-owned business for over 40 years. Our team lives and works in the Greeley, Loveland, Windsor, and Fort Collins communities, and we remain committed to supporting the region we call home. We regularly partner with local small businesses to deliver large-scale projects with a personalized, community-driven touch. Whenever possible, we source irrigation and landscape materials from area vendors to help fuel local economic growth. Giving back is central to who we are. Alpine Gardens is actively involved with several local charities and organizations as part of our long-standing commitment to the community. Hope Lives! SAVA Center CSU Ram Club Habitat For Humanity Crossroads Safehouse Estes Park Duck Race Foothills Gateway Foundation Colorado Youth Outdoors Rotary Club Field Of Honor 3 ALPINE GARDENS 7029 S COLLEGE AVE, FORT COLLINS, CO 80525 2116 14TH ST SE LOVELAND, CO 80537 (970) 226-2296 ALPINEGARDENS.COM 4 THE MISSION & VISION THE PROMISE THE EXPECTATION Our passion is to achieve success through unmatched resul ts and meaningful relationships in enhancing outdoor spaces. To the CLIENT, Alpine Gardens promises to provide services and products second-to-none and to be professional, reliable, and expedient in our work and interactions. To the EMPLOYEE, Alpine Gardens promises to provide a workplace that promotes and ensures safety competence and encourages personal and professional growth to accomplish one’s goals with the company's support and training. To the ASSOCIATE, Alpine Gardens promises to provide the opportunity for shared profitability while enhancing a professional and ethical relationship. To the COMMUNITY, Alpine Gardens promises to be active in the community, while being responsible for in its actions and activities, as well as promoting the health and welfare of the general public and community as a whole. To the ENVIRONMENT, we promise to be good stewards of the earth. Of the CLIENT, Alpine Gardens expects a willingness to share in the responsibility of teamwork in making sure the interaction is successful and profitable for all involved. Of the EMPLOYEE, Alpine Gardens expects competency in one’s job, a professional appearance, top-of-the-line service, unquestionable character and honesty, and a willingness to share in the responsibility of teamwork. Of the ASSOCIATE, Alpine Gardens expects a willingness to share in the responsibility of teamwork in making sure the interaction is successful and profitable for all involved. Of the COMMUNITY, Alpine Gardens expects an opportunity for our company to provide a great place to work and an opportunity forfor a great place to live for our clients, employees, and associates. 5 NATE FETIG - PRESIDENT B.A. from the University of Colorado in International Affairs; B.S. from Colorado State University in Environmental Horticulture with a minor in Business. He holds a Qualified Supervisor Pesticide License from the Colorado Department of Agriculture and is a Colorado Certified Nursery Professional. Nate grew up working in the family businesses at Highland Nursery, Fossil Creek Nursery, and Alpine Gardens, filling many positions in the companies including laborer, estimator, project engineer, marketing manager, and general manager. He has 20+ years of green industry experience and, along with Heidi, has been managing Alpine Gardens and Fossil Creek Nursery since 2016. HEIDI FETIG - OFFICE MANAGER B.S. from Colorado State University in Landscape Horticulture with a concentration in Landscape Design and Contracting, and a minor in Business Administration. Heidi worked on various plant trials through Colorado State during school and was involved in several industry organizations. Joining Alpine Gardens in 2008, Heidi worked as a design assistant and residential project engineer for five years, assisted with commercial design and sales for three years, and served as a purchasing agent for another three years before moving into the role of office manager. As office manager, Heidi has been overseeing company human resources as well as other general office functions. JACK FETIG - EXECUTIVE ADVISOR Jack has a B.S. from Colorado State University in Forest Biology. He holds a Qualified Supervisor License and a Pesticide Applicator's License from the Colorado Department of Agriculture. Jack is the founder of Alpine Gardens and a winner of five landscape awards from the Associated Landscape Contractors of Colorado. He has been involved in the nursery and landscape industry since 1974, and he and his wife, Chris, started Alpine Gardens in 1978. CHRIS FETIG - EXECUTIVE ADVISOR Chris originally worked in the title insurance industry from 1972 until 1981 as a typist, administrative assistant, and eventually as a licensed title insurance examiner. From 1979 to the present, she has taken on a multitude of roles as the company has grown- from being the only person in the office handling all duties including accounts payable, accounts receivable, and payroll, to eventually overseeing those who took over those responsibilities. At that point, she transitioned into the role of office manager and controller. 6 BRANDON VANNEST - DESIGNER/ PROJECT MANAGER brandon@alpinegardens.com Owned his own water feature construction company for eight years before joining Alpine Gardens as a foreman in 2009. Brandon later advanced to superintendent and now serves as a designer and project manager. He is an artist and sculptor, and Alpine Gardens has featured many of his creations in their projects. Brandon is highly skilled in stone work and very creative and talented with water feature construction. CHESNEY JIMENEZ - DESIGNER/ PROJECT MANAGER chesney@alpinegardens.com BS. From Colorado State University in Environmental Horticulture with an emphasis in Landscape Design and Contracting. She obtained her Colorado Certified Nursery Professional (CCNP) certificate in 2019 and her Sustainable Landscape Management (SLM) Certificate in 2023. She is creative and enjoys helping people create beautiful and sustainable outdoor living spaces and landscapes. krisn@alpinegardens.com KRIS NYLANDER - SALES MANAGER Kris grew up in northern California and moved to Colorado in 1992, where he quickly fell in love with the outdoors and the climate. He chose Colorado State University for its Landscape Architecture program, later focusing on Landscape Design and Construction Management. Kris enjoys combining creativity with technical skills to create custom outdoor spaces for people to enjoy. LAUREN WILSON - WARRANTY MANAGER lauren@alpinegardens.com After 20 years in corporate hospitality, Lauren followed her passion and launched a successful landscape and gardening business. While she loved the flexibility, she knew it wasn’t sustainable long-term. When she saw the opening for Warranty Manager, she knew it was the perfect fit—combining her love for plants and customer service. Lauren is excited to be part of a team again and build lasting relationships with clients. 7 JOSH DURAND - PROJECT ENGINEER Josh received his B.S. in Landscape Horticulture from Colorado State University before starting his career in Denver designing outdoor spaces for the private and public sector. He has received the 2002 ALCC excellence in landscape grand reward and the 2008 Parade of Homes best outdoor living landscape. After a decade of horticulture experience, Josh returned to his hometown of Anchorage, where he worked as a parks planner. Now back in Foco, he makes a great addition to the team. josh@alpinegardens.com REYMUNDO JIMENEZ- FLEET MANAGER Reymundo has been with Alpine Gardens since 2000, bringing over two decades of experience across various roles. Known for his expertise in equipment and problem-solving, he’s the go-to person for keeping operations running smoothly. Rey’s dedication to maintaining the fleet is unmatched, and his strong relationships with all team members make him an invaluable part of the team. rey@alpinegardens.com GREG WILLIAMS - SUPERINTENDENT Greg has been a valued member of the Alpine Gardens team for many years. With a steady hand and years of field experience, Greg plays a key role in keeping projects running smoothly and efficiently. His dedication to quality, teamwork, and customer satisfaction makes him an essential part of our success. Whether on-site or behind the scenes, Greg brings reliability and leadership to every job. greg@alpinegardens.com don@alpinegardens.com DON MORSE - OPERATIONS/SAFETY MANAGER Don started with Alpine Gardens in 2015. He is the man that keeps the wheels turning. As the Operations Manager, his duties include safety, human resources, and staffing. He ensures that we are able to get the job done safely and efficiently. ANGEL LOPEZ - FOREMAN Angel has been an integral part of the Alpine Gardens team since 2020. Known for his exceptional customer service, he consistently goes above and beyond to ensure client satisfaction. His positive attitude and dedication to excellence have earned him the company’s 'Best Attitude' award, making him a standout member of the team. Angel is OSHA 10 certified. ARNOLDO BELTRAN - FOREMAN Arnoldo has over 20 years of experience in the landscape industry, specializing in hardscape construction. As a Landscape Foreman, he has built a strong track record of leading projects efficiently and delivering high-quality results. He has been with Alpine Gardens since 2002, contributing his expertise and hands-on experience to the company’s success. Arnoldo is OSHA 10 hour certified. JEREMY BALE - SUPERINTENDENT Jeremy started work at Alpine Gardens in 2014. He became a foreman in 2016. Because of his excellent work ethic and attitude he worked his way to superintendent. He is our go to in the field for water feature construction. He has helped to create dozens of water features in his career, many of which have won awards. His dedication to quality and customer service makes him an invaluable member of the Alpine Gardens team. jeremy@alpinegardens.com PROJECTPORTFOLIO The client aimed to transform their water- damaged mountain property into a serene retreat that echoed the Rocky Mountains while resolving drainage issues. The steep, high- elevation site posed challenges like limited access, shallow bedrock, and a short build season, requiring precise planning. Our team self-performed a cohesive design using native materials, a runoff-managing water feature, strategic regrading, and durable, site-integrated hardscaping. ROCKY MOUNTAIN RETREAT FORT COLLINS, COLORADO YEAR COMPLETE: 2023 HIGH COUNTRY HAVEN NALP 2025- GOLD ESTES PARK, COLORADO YEAR COMPLETE: 2023 AWARDS 9 ALPINE GARDENS 7029 S COLLEGE AVE, FORT COLLINS, CO 80525 2116 14TH ST SE LOVELAND, CO 80537 (970) 226-2296 ALPINEGARDENS.COM The clients wanted a renovated yard for both gatherings and relaxation, with a Colorado- inspired, modern aesthetic. Key challenges included working with limited space, addressing drainage issues, and ensuring privacy f rom neighboring properties. These were addressed through creative design and strategic landscaping. Despite tough access and timing issues, the project was completed on schedule, with the pool installation subcontracted and the rest self-performed. The client sought to renovate their deteriorating lakeside patio to complement their Cape Cod-style home, with a focus on safety, accessibility, and modern design. Key challenges included harsh Colorado weather, a failing timber lakeside wall, and diff icult access, along with the need to manage drainage and the timing of construction around water levels. The design addressed these issues with a new concrete wall, strategic plantings, a custom path to the dock, and careful grading to ensure proper drainage, all while enhancing the space’s aesthetic appeal. HARBOR LAKESIDE TERRACE FORT COLLINS, COLORADO YEAR COMPLETE: 2023 10 STATE ON CAMPUS FORT COLLINS, COLORADO YEAR COMPLETE: 2019 AWARDS The State on Campus project involved renovating and modernizing three courtyards at a student apartment complex in Fort Collins, Colorado, adjacent to Colorado State University. Hired by Core Spaces and the General Contractor, Alpine Gardens collaborated on a design- build approach to update the property and attract students. The courtyards were transformed into vibrant gathering areas featuring new pool decking, pathways, a beach volleyball court with custom bleachers, and a hammock zone built with boulders and cargo netting. Additional amenities included f ire pit seating areas, custom steel pergolas, and a new outdoor grilling station beside the renovated pool—creating functional, inviting outdoor spaces for residents. Our client wanted a landscape that complemented their Tuscan-style lakeside home and created a relaxing, transportive environment. We designed the space to meet both aesthetic and functional goals—selecting plants suited to the harsh climate and heavy clay soils, maintaining lake views while adding privacy, and incorporating stylish lake access. The result blends ornamental grasses, upright pines, sandstone paths, and careful grading, with lighting and seasonal color completing the villa-inspired setting. LOVELAND LAKESIDE VILLA FORT COLLINS, COLORADO YEAR COMPLETE: 2018 11 CARTER LAKE RETREAT FORT COLLINS, COLORADO YEAR COMPLETE: 2017 AWARDS The client wanted to transform their northern Colorado foothills property into an English-style garden designed for relaxation and entertaining, including large gatherings and small concerts. The project overcame challenges like poor drainage, harsh climate, and wildlife damage through thoughtful design featuring native boulders, deer-resistant plants, natural stone patios, and hidden screening elements. An irrigation system, low-voltage lighting, and regular support visits helped ensure long-term success for these novice gardeners. HOTEL ESTES ESTES PARK, COLORADO YEAR COMPLETE: 2021 ESTES MOUNTAIN INN ESTES PARK, COLORADO YEAR COMPLETE: 2019 SILVER MOON INN ESTES PARK, COLORADO YEAR COMPLETE: 2024 HOTELS/ HOSPITALITY 12 ALPINE GARDENS 7029 S COLLEGE AVE, FORT COLLINS, CO 80525 2116 14TH ST SE LOVELAND, CO 80537 (970) 226-2296 ALPINEGARDENS.COM Floodplain work Traff ic control Firepits/ Fire monoliths Native planting plan Hardscape work Boulder/ monolith setting Landscape lighting Landscape lighting Traff ic control Water feature Planting plan Boulder setting Landscape lighting Hardscape work Traff ic control Water feature Planting plan Boulder setting SEASONS OF CHERRY CREEK CHERRY CREEK, COLORADO YEAR COMPLETE: 2024 NOTCH PEAK RANCH WHEATLAND, WYOMING YEAR COMPLETE: 2017 COUNTRY CLUB TOWERS DENVER, COLORADO YEAR COMPLETE: 2017 RIDGELINE HOTEL/ HOLIDAY INN ESTES PARK, COLORADO YEAR COMPLETE: 2018 STATE ON CAMPUS FORT COLLINS, COLORADO YEAR COMPLETE: 2013-2016 13 Landscape lighting Hardscape work Traff ic control Water feature Planting plan Boulder/ monolith setting Landscape lighting Hardscape work Traff ic control Water feature Custom metal sculpture Boulder setting Landscape lighting Hardscape work Water feature Cold/ snowy conditions Large boulder setting Landscape lighting Hardscape work Traff ic control Firepits Native planting plan Boulder setting Firepits Planting plan Boulder setting Decking around pools Landscape lighting Hardscape work Traff ic control BIGHORN DR. WATER FEATURE ESTES PARK, COLORADO YEAR COMPLETE: 2016 XERIC PATIO BERTHOUD, COLORADO YEAR COMPLETE: 2017 JAPANESE GARDEN FORT COLLINS, COLORADO YEAR COMPLETE: 2016 CUSTOM RESIDENTIAL 14 ALPINE GARDENS 7029 S COLLEGE AVE, FORT COLLINS, CO 80525 2116 14TH ST SE LOVELAND, CO 80537 (970) 226-2296 ALPINEGARDENS.COM Custom gazebo & arch Planting plan Hardscape work Water feature Planting plan Hardscape work Decking Xeric planting plan Hardscape work MEADOW WATER FEATURE FORT COLLINS, COLORADO YEAR COMPLETE: 2025 BEAR WATER FEATURE LOVELAND, COLORADO YEAR COMPLETE: 2019 FOX WATER FEATURE WINDSOR, COLORADO YEAR COMPLETE: 2018 DEVON WAY WATER FEATURE FORT COLLINS, COLORADO YEAR COMPLETE: 2000 15 MOUNTAIN PATIO ESTES PARK, COLORADO YEAR COMPLETE: 2025 Landscape lighting Planting plan Hardscape work Water feature Custom metal artwork Planting plan Water feature Planting plan Landscape lighting Water feature Metal artwork Planting plan Water feature Hardscape work Planting plan 16 ALPINE GARDENS 7029 S COLLEGE AVE, FORT COLLINS, CO 80525 2116 14TH ST SE LOVELAND, CO 80537 (970) 226-2296 ALPINEGARDENS.COM ELK METAL WORK ESTES PARK, COLORADO YEAR COMPLETE: 2023 MOUNTAIN PATH ESTES PARK, COLORADO YEAR COMPLETE: 2024 CUSTOM RESIDENTIAL PRETTY POND FORT COLLINS, COLORADO YEAR COMPLETE: 2023 Planting design Chip paths Boulder setting Custom metal artwork Hardscape work Planting plan Pond water feature Landscape lighting Planting plan STEPHEN DAY PARK LONGMONT, COLORADO YEAR COMPLETE: 2005 CONTRACT VALUE: $363K GC: FISCHER CONSTRUCTION MEADOWS PARK LYONS, COLORADO YEAR COMPLETE: 2014 CONTRACT VALUE: $189K GC: M.A. MORTENSON LA: DHM DESIGN VALMONT BIKE PARK PHASES 1-3 BOULDER, COLORADO YEAR COMPLETE: 2013 CONTRACT VALUE: PH1 $343,279, PH 2:$173,295; PH3:$119,680 GC: J2 CONTRACTING COMPANY LA: BHA; IA: CITY OF BOULDER ALPINE GARDENS 7029 S COLLEGE AVE, FORT COLLINS, CO 80525 2116 14TH ST SE LOVELAND, CO 80537 (970) 226-2296 ALPINEGARDENS.COM PARKS 17 GOVERNMENTAL 18 ALPINE GARDENS 7029 S COLLEGE AVE, FORT COLLINS, CO 80525 2116 14TH ST SE LOVELAND, CO 80537 (970) 226-2296 ALPINEGARDENS.COM NATIONAL RENEWABLE ENERGY LABORATORY GOLDEN, COLORADO YEAR COMPLETE: 2014 CONTRACT VALUE: $36K GC: GROWLING BEAR CONSTRUCTION EVANS COMMUNITY CENTER DEMONSTRATION GARDENS CITY OF EVANS, COLORADO YEAR COMPLETE: 2021 CONTRACT VALUE: $37K OWNER: CITY OF EVANS LA: DENVER BOTANIC GARDENS ESTES VALLEY COMMUNITYCENTER ESTES PARK, COLORADO YEAR COMPLETE: 2018 CONTRACT VALUE: $337K GC: ADOLFSON & PETERSON CONSTRUCTION LA: MATRIX DESIGN GROUP EXAMPLES OF SIMILAR SIZE & COMPLEXITY 19 NOTCH PEAK RANCH WHEATLAND, WYOMING OWNER: BROE GROUP BUDGET: $500,000 Landscape lighting Hardscape work Planting Plan Cold/ snowy conditions Large boulder setting Complicated filtration system EXAMPLES OF SIMILAR SIZE & COMPLEXITY 20 HIGH COUNTRY HAVEN ESTES PARK, COLORADO OWNER: SANDI SMITH BUDGET: $100,000 Landscape lighting Hardscape work Planting Plan Traff ic control Cold/ snowy conditions Large boulder setting Challenging access EXAMPLES OF SIMILAR SIZE & COMPLEXITY 21 GRAY FOX ESTATES WATERFALL ESTES PARK, COLORADO OWNER: MR. 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' ''' 4L±¶9ªMwgN¶ ' Submitted to: Derek Pastor Date: 10/6/25 Town of Estes Park Public Works Department Estes Park, CO 80517 Project: Mrs. Walsh’s Garden Alternates ___________________________________ We hereby submit alternates for Mrs. Walsh’s Garden Pond Alternates Includes: Vault 500 Gallon underground water vault. (Norwesco 500 Sphere below ground tank) This would house the pumps and autofill away from the pond giving a much cleaner look and protect the equipment from visitors and the pumps in winter. This is a very low maintenance option. (extra $6,354.02) Filtrific Skimmers 2- Filtrific waterfall skimmers. (Model S66D) These skimmers would be installed with the intention of pulling the top layer of water for leaf and debris removal without deformation. These skimmers are easily hidden. Remove Aquascape skimmers, difference ($1,752.37) Remote Filters 2-Filtrific Remote Filters (Model RH15) The filters let the water from the skimmers pass through a stainless-steel basket for leaf and debris removal. (extra $1678.12) Additional Boulder Placement for feature 25 additional tons placed for water feature ( Approximately 15 boulders, Town Provided) The boulders would be hand selected to fit together for a natural looking water feature. This would give a much more natural look and give dramatic interactions between rock and water. (extra $7207.13) Installation of Retaining Boulders for behind water feature. Wall placement of boulders behind water feature. (75 boulders between ½ and 2-ton, Town Provided) Boulders will be placed by Alpine gardens to keep the look consistent between the water feature and the hillside. Fabric will be installed with drainage material for further erosion control. (extra $26,834.95) In ground overflow system This is very important for the longevity of the water feature and the surrounding landscape. A buried 3” line will extend to the dry riverbed on site. (extra $1631.06) PROPOSAL LANDSCAPE CONTRACTING NATURESCAPE INC. dba 7029 S. College Ave Ft. Collins, Co 80525 (970) 226-2296 (970) 506-2730 fax Base bid $137,769.66 Vault: $ 6,354.02 Filtrific Skimmers: $ 1,752.37 Remote Filters $ 1,678.12 Additional Boulder Placement: $ 7,207.13 Installation of Retaining Boulders for behind water feature $26,834.95 In ground overflow system $1631.06 Total $180,227.31 ________________________________________________________________________________________ Payment to be made as follows: No more than 30 days between invoice and payment. All material is guaranteed to be as specified. All work to be completed in a workmanlike manner according to standard practices. Any alteration or deviation to the above specifications involving extra costs will be executed only upon written orders and will become an extra charge over and above the estimate. Our workers are fully covered by workman’s compensation insurance. Authorized Signature: Brandon Vannest Title: Project Manager Note: This proposal may be withdrawn if not accepted within 30 days. GUARANTEES: All material is guaranteed to be as specified. Plants installed by Alpine Gardens are guaranteed for one year from the date of job completion. We agree to reinstall, once only, any nursery stock which fails to survive that first year. This guarantee does not include annuals, or customer’s plants which may have been transplanted, or plants killed by an act of God such as hail storm, wind, an early or severe freeze, or severe drought conditions and water restrictions in which adequate water cannot be supplied to the plant material. Plant material is not guaranteed from any wildlife damage. We will replace any plant materials that may prove untrue to name. We will in no case be liable for any sum greater than the amount originally paid for such nursery stock. No responsibility for settling is assumed by Alpine Gardens unless it is as a direct result of excavations done by us. All work to be completed in a workmanlike manner according to standard practices. Any alteration or deviation to the above specifications involving extra costs will be executed only upon written orders and will become an extra charge over and above the estimate. Our workers are fully covered by workman’s compensation insurance. This guarantee is valid only if the following terms are met: 1) payment is made as agreed upon. All amounts due including service charges and attorney’s fees must be paid in full. QUALIFICATIONS/ EXCLUSIONS: 1. The Owner shall be responsible for locating and clearly marking all property boundaries or property pins and sleeves under walks and driveways. 2. The Owner shall be responsible for locating any private utilities or structures (i.e. street lights, drain lines, computer cabling etc.). 3.A three day utility marking period is required by Colorado State Law before Alpine Gardens can begin work. 4.This job has been bid using equipment which may leave black marks on the sidewalk or crack unstable concrete. Access is assumed in this bid. Alpine Gardens will not be responsible for any damage caused by crossing concrete with equipment. 5.This bid does not include any raising/lowering of utilities. 6.This bid is based upon information contained in the landscape and irrigation plans by The Town of Estes, Additions/Deletions of sidewalks, berms, drainage areas, or grading plan will result in adjustments to the final bid price. 7.Obtaining any soils engineering, drainage engineering or civil engineering necessary for the above described work would require additional cost. 8.Alpine Gardens and the Owner must sign all change orders before any work not covered by contract can be performed. 9.Site furnishings are not included in this proposal. 10.The site will be substantially free of construction debris prior to landscape and irrigation development. 11.No cutting, patching, coring, or boring of pavement is included in this proposal. 12.The bid does not include installation of plant material or irrigation needed for planting design 13.Work in frozen or wet ground is not part of this bid. 14.No permit fees are included in the bid 15.This bid included the removal of the paver patio to give access for equipment and water and overflow trenching. The paver patio will be re-installed after the installation of the water feature is completed. 16.All material costs are at current 2025 prices. Landscape, irrigation and fuels costs are guaranteed for 30 days. Project delays beyond the control of Alpine Gardens and their suppliers may affect project pricing due to material price increases. Any changes in material pricing from bid date to contract date will be passed on to customer. 17.Upon completion the Owner and Alpine Gardens shall do a final walk through per phase (substantial completion). A punch list will be documented and copies will be given to attending parties. All warranty obligations will begin at this time. 18.Alpine Gardens “Qualifications/ Exclusions and Guarantees” are incorporated into this proposal and agreement. Upon written approval of this proposal, the signee is acknowledges and accepts all “Qualifications/ Exclusions and Guarantees” stated herein. ACCEPTANCE OF PROPOSAL - The above specifications and conditions are satisfactory to and are accepted as noted by the signature(s) below. Alpine Gardens will complete the work at the time or times described herein. I (We) agree to pay a charge of 2% per month or a minimum charge of $2.00 per month on the unpaid balance, whichever is higher, for any amount not paid within 30 days of the invoice date. I (We) agree to pay any and all professional fees, including but not limited to attorney’s fees, customary debt collection assignment amounts, or delinquency fees, associated with the collection of any unpaid balance owed to Alpine Gardens. Signature_____________________________________________________________ Printed Name & Title____________________________________________________ Date__________________________________________________________________ Name of Project:Mrs. Walsh's Garden Pond Design and Construction Contractor Name:Alpine Gardens ITEM NO.ITEM UNIT QUANTITY UNIT PRICE COST One hundred thirty seven thousand, seven hundred sixty nine dollars and sixty six cents 7. Contractor is required to provide a list of materials, equipment, supplies and labor required to complete the scope of work (Include general conditions, permits, O&P, etc, if not added into costs) Total Bid Written in Words Authorized Signer (Signature)Authorized Signer and Title (Print)