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ITB - Storage Tank Replacement 2009

  • YEAR CREATED: 2009
  • ENTITY TYPE: City/Township
  • TYPE OF DOCUMENT: BID - ITB, IFB, ITT, RFB
The document includes several sections related to a construction project for the CITY OF BELLINGHAM in Washington, specifically the WATER TREATMENT PLANT UST (UNDERGROUND STORAGE TANK) REPLACEMENT project. 1. The first section is a notarization statement, where a notary public confirms that a certain individual has executed a document voluntarily and acknowledges it as their free act. 2. The second section is a bid bond, where the Principal and Surety bind themselves to pay a certain amount to the CITY OF BELLINGHAM if the Principal fails to fulfill the terms of the bid or proposal made. The bond is null and void if the Principal fulfills their obligations. 3. The third section is a bid bond deposit, where the Principal provides a deposit in the form of a certified check, cashier's check, or cash. If the Principal is awarded the contract and provides a performance bond, the deposit will be returned. However, if the Principal fails to provide a performance bond, the deposit will be forfeited. 4. The fourth section is about Minority and Women's Business Enterprises (MWBE) information. The City of Bellingham ensures that MWBE businesses have the opportunity to participate in the bid process and requires reporting on bids awarded to MWBEs. Completion of a form is voluntary, and certification through the Washington State Office of Minority and Women's Business Enterprises is necessary to be classified as an MWBE. 5. The fifth section is a construction contract between the CITY OF BELLINGHAM and the Contractor for the WATER TREATMENT PLANT UST REPLACEMENT project. The contract outlines the project details, general conditions, definitions, project manager designation, business license requirement, equal employment opportunity responsibilities, tax responsibilities, and bonding requirements. The Contractor is responsible for complying with non-discrimination laws and regulations, paying applicable taxes, and providing the required bonds for the project. Additionally, the refined answer mentions that the document is part of the 37th page of a total of 63 pages, and it refers to a provision related to the warranty of materials and workmanship in the project, which covers 25% of the actual cost.
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