DOCUMENT

ITB - Tower Strobe Replacement 2006

  • YEAR CREATED: 2006
  • ENTITY TYPE: County
  • TYPE OF DOCUMENT: BID - ITB, IFB, ITT, RFB
The document is an invitation to bid for a project titled "Strobe Replacement - Arcadia Tower" in Baltimore County, Maryland. The document includes various sections and specifications related to the bidding process and contractual requirements. Section 9.3 states that unsuccessful bidders will have their checks or money orders returned, while successful bidders will have their deposits returned upon execution of the contract and meeting bond requirements. Section 9.4 mentions that if a successful bidder fails to perform or meet the contract requirements within 15 days after the award, their deposit may be forfeited to the County as liquidated damages. Section 10 provides a sample form contract that is attached to the solicitation. It states that by submitting a bid response without exceptions, the vendor accepts all terms and conditions of the form contract. If a vendor submits exceptions that alter the County's risk or intent of the procurement, the County reserves the right to deem the vendor non-responsive. The County does not accept any vendor exceptions to the form contract after the bid response is submitted. Section 11 discusses insurance, bonds, and other contractual requirements. The successful bidder will be required to execute a Certificate of Insurance and maintain the required insurance coverages. Noncompliance may result in the contract being awarded to the next lowest responsive and responsible bidder. The successful bidder will also be required to provide performance and payment bonds within 15 days. The Contractor must comply with all terms, conditions, and obligations of the agreement and investigate and report on any complaints related to their materials and supplies. Section 12 outlines the Minority and Women Business Enterprise (M/WBE) requirements. Contractors must comply with M/WBE participation requirements and submit copies of payments to M/WBE subcontractors and suppliers. Additionally, the document mentions that any additional cost on the project due to changes in the plans or drawings must be jointly agreed upon by the Contractor and the County. The document also includes specifications related to the location of work, site inspection, delivery, installation, interruptions, property protection, material substitutes, and changes to the contract.
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