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IFB GenTerms - Masonry Services 2003

  • YEAR CREATED: 2003
  • TYPE OF DOCUMENT: BID - ITB, IFB, ITT, RFB
This document is a solicitation or contract for a construction project in Baltimore County. It provides detailed information about various aspects of the project. The document emphasizes the contractor's responsibility to deliver tools, equipment, and materials to the specified work area. It states that all materials used in the project must be approved by the PMDM (Project Manager or Designated Manager) or the authorized representative before being incorporated into the work. Additionally, the document outlines several key points. It mentions work hours, specifying the expected timeframe for the project. It also covers the delivery of materials, stating that the contractor is responsible for ensuring timely delivery to the work area. The document addresses changes to the contract, stating that any modifications must be agreed upon by both the contractor and the county. It further mentions that any additional costs resulting from changes must be submitted in writing. Demolition and debris removal are also discussed, with the contractor being responsible for removing debris from the site and keeping the premises clean. Utilities are briefly mentioned, with the county providing required utilities, but any accidental interruptions caused by the contractor will be at the contractor's expense. The document highlights the importance of safety and compliance with regulations. It mentions potentially hazardous materials, requiring the submission of a Material Safety Data Sheet if applicable. It also specifies that the materials and work must comply with relevant codes and regulations. The contractor's responsibilities regarding the safeguarding of their own materials, tools, and equipment are outlined. The document states that the contractor must obtain permission for storage and that Baltimore County is not responsible for theft or vandalism. Furthermore, the document mentions that the contractor must physically report to the work site within a specified timeframe. It also provides guidelines for submitting a quotation for the work and states that final dimensions and materials must be approved by the county representative. Overall, the document serves as a comprehensive guide for the contractor, outlining their responsibilities and requirements for the construction project in Baltimore County.
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