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ITB - Beach House Roof Replacement 2007

  • YEAR CREATED: 2007
  • ENTITY TYPE: County
  • TYPE OF DOCUMENT: BID - ITB, IFB, ITT, RFB
The document provides detailed specifications and requirements for a construction project in Baltimore County. It includes information about an upcoming on-site inspection and highlights the importance of attending this inspection to obtain all necessary information. It specifically states that a secondary site inspection will not be held for those who do not attend the initial one. The document also outlines various requirements related to delivery, installation, interruptions, and property protection. It specifies acceptable delivery and installation hours, as well as the weekdays when work can be conducted, excluding county holidays. It emphasizes the need to minimize inconvenience to the county and coordinate any interruptions with the user agency. Additionally, the contractor is responsible for protecting both existing and newly installed work, and any damages must be repaired or replaced to the satisfaction of the county. Furthermore, the document addresses material substitutes and changes to the contract. It allows for approved equals to be used if they meet or exceed the same properties as the specified materials. Any unexpected emergencies or changes not covered under the original scope of work must be mutually agreed upon by the contractor and the county, with any additional costs submitted in writing. The document also covers topics such as demolition and debris removal, utilities, potentially hazardous materials, warranty and service, and codes and standards. It specifies the responsibilities of the contractor regarding debris removal and maintaining cleanliness on the premises. It mentions that Baltimore County will provide the required utilities, but any accidental interruptions caused by the contractor will be at their expense. The use of hazardous materials requires the submission of a Material Safety Data Sheet, and compliance with various codes and standards is expected. The document concludes with specific details about the quality assurance, delivery, storage, handling, and installation of asphalt shingles for the project. It highlights that the deck must be dry for installation and specifically mentions the use of fiberglass-based asphalt shingles. It also provides guidelines for the delivery, storage, handling, and installation of the shingles, emphasizing the need for appropriate weather conditions and a dry roof deck.
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