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ITB - Housing Construction Inspections 2004

  • YEAR CREATED: 2004
  • ENTITY TYPE: County
  • TYPE OF DOCUMENT: BID - ITB, IFB, ITT, RFB
The document contains information related to a contract for construction management and inspection services. The document outlines various clauses and requirements that both the County and the Contractor must adhere to. Some key points mentioned in the document are as follows: - Prices quoted by the Contractor must remain firm for the duration of the contract, unless price escalation is specified. - The fees for construction management and inspection services will be charged on a fixed hourly basis, inclusive of all overhead, profit, and related costs. - Prices offered in the contract will remain firm for one year from the effective date. After that, the County may consider a request for escalation based on the current Consumer Price Index or a maximum 5% increase. - Release orders will be issued by the purchasing agent to satisfy the County's requirements, and these orders will be bound by the terms and conditions of the contract. - The Contractor must provide access to all records, information, and documentation related to the contract for audits by the County. - The Contractor must maintain the required insurance coverage and provide documentation of such insurance. - Reports prepared for the County under this contract should be printed on recycled and recyclable paper. - Contractors may be required to demonstrate sufficient financial responsibility, equipment, manpower, and storage facilities. - Contractors must provide references of similar-sized contracts serviced in the past 18 months. - The County reserves the right to inspect the facilities of any Contractor before awarding the contract. - Contractors must possess a thorough knowledge of construction, with a minimum of five years of construction experience and three years of inspection experience. - The document outlines conflict of interest requirements, prohibiting certain individuals from having an interest in County projects. - The Contractor must disclose any organizational conflict of interest and take necessary actions to eliminate or neutralize the conflict. - Consultants involved in the solicitation process should not have any direct or indirect interest in any property to be appraised. - Individuals involved in the solicitation process should not have an interest, direct or indirect, in any contract that results from this solicitation. This summary provides an overview of the main points covered in the document, highlighting the key clauses and requirements for the contract.
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