DOCUMENT

ITB - TELLER AREA MODIFICATIONS TO THE LOUDOUN COUNTY TREASURER’S OFFICE 2006

  • YEAR CREATED: 2006
  • ENTITY TYPE: County
  • TYPE OF DOCUMENT: BID - ITB, IFB, ITT, RFB
The document is an agreement between Loudoun County, Virginia (referred to as the "Owner") and a contractor for the Teller Area Modifications for the Loudoun County Treasurer's Office (referred to as the "Project"). The agreement is effective from a specified date in 2006. The agreement includes various terms and conditions, which are outlined in the document. It references several attachments, including the County's Invitation for Bid, the Contractor's bid, and the Contract Plans and Specifications. The document specifies that an Architect/Engineer (referred to as the "Architect") will be involved in the project. The Architect's address is provided, but the Owner reserves the right to designate a different person or organization as the Architect and inform the Contractor in writing. The document also includes provisions regarding the commencement and completion of the work, with a specified date for Final Completion. Time is considered essential in the agreement, and liquidated damages may be incurred by the Owner if the Contractor fails to complete the work within the specified time frame. The Contract Sum, which is the amount the Owner will pay the Contractor, is specified in the document. The Contractor is required to provide a Payment Schedule and submit various bonds and certifications as required by the Contract Documents. The agreement also includes provisions regarding the performance of the work by the Contractor's organization and the submission of progress payments. The document concludes with a section stating that the Contract represents the entire agreement between the parties and supersedes any prior negotiations or agreements. It also includes a provision for severability, stating that if any provision of the contract is deemed invalid, it will not invalidate the entire agreement. The document is signed by representatives of both the Owner and the Contractor.
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