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IFB - Airport Graco Line Stripe 2008

  • YEAR CREATED: 2008
  • ENTITY TYPE: Airports/Ports
  • TYPE OF DOCUMENT: BID - ITB, IFB, ITT, RFB
The document is a bid document for a project in Contra Costa County. It includes various terms and conditions that suppliers must adhere to. Some of the key points mentioned in the document are: 1. Taxes: The supplier is responsible for paying all applicable taxes, charges, and contributions related to the compensation of their employees. Failure to do so will result in the supplier indemnifying the county against any liability and expenses. 2. Additional Evaluation Information: The buyer assigned to the transaction has the right to request additional information, such as financial information and customer references, to facilitate the final decision. 3. Packing Materials: The use of polystyrene pellets for packing is prohibited due to environmental and solid waste considerations. Suppliers violating this policy may be replaced by alternate vendors. 4. Codes: The work should meet the requirements of Contra Costa County Ordinance, Title 7, and other applicable codes, regulations, and laws. 5. Insurance: The contractor must obtain and maintain worker's compensation insurance and comprehensive liability insurance, naming the county as an additional insured. 6. Hold Harmless & Indemnity: The contractor is required to hold harmless and indemnify the county against any liabilities or claims for damages arising from their actions or omissions. 7. Wage Rates: The contractor must pay the prevailing rates of wages per diem to all workers employed in the execution of the work. 8. Installation: All materials, products, equipment, etc., should be installed according to the manufacturer's instructions or specifications. 9. Activities on Premises: The contractor should conduct the work in a way that minimizes interference and nuisance to the county's operations. They should also obtain permission before using any premises, buildings, or facilities not assigned to them. 10. Temporary Utilities: The contractor can use electric power, water, and existing toilet facilities at the site for their work, but they are responsible for installing and removing temporary connections. 11. Toxic and Hazardous Materials and Waste: The contract does not include the removal or disturbance of any asbestos-containing materials. The contractor should refer to the asbestos survey report for more information. Additionally, the document mentions that certain materials, such as asbestos-containing materials, may remain in the building and should not be altered or disturbed. This provides further context regarding the handling of specific materials during the project.
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