DOCUMENT

ITB - Asbestos Abatement 2012

  • YEAR CREATED: 2012
  • ENTITY TYPE: County
  • TYPE OF DOCUMENT: BID - ITB, IFB, ITT, RFB
The document is a contract between a county (referred to as the County) and a contractor. The contract outlines the terms and conditions for the contractor to provide materials and perform work for the County. The contract specifies that the County will pay the contractor in current funds for the performance of the work, subject to additions and deductions made through Change Orders. The contract price is stated in the bid proposal and includes separate contract prices for the base bid and additional items ordered by the Facilities Manager. The contract price constitutes the contract sum. The contractor is responsible for adhering to the prevailing wage provisions of the State of Illinois. The quantities and totals of unit price items in the contractor's bid are approximate and are used to establish the face amount of bonds provided by the contractor. Payment for work covered by unit price items will be based on actual quantities of work completed as authorized and measured according to the contract documents. If the County needs to take legal action to enforce the terms of the contract, it is entitled to reasonable attorney's fees and expenses. The contract includes a severability clause, stating that if any portion of the contract is determined to be invalid, it will not affect the validity of the remaining portions. The contract is governed by the laws of the State of Illinois. In case of any conflicts between the different components of the contract, the provision in the component part listed first will govern. The contract is intended to conform to applicable regulations, laws, ordinances, and statutes of the State of Illinois and the governmental unit where the work is to be constructed. The contractor is required to substantially complete all of the work by a specified completion date. The County employs the contractor to provide materials and perform the work according to the terms and conditions of the contract. The contract also mentions the possibility of Illinois First Grant Funding and the requirement for the contractor and subcontractors to make their financial records available for examination for a five-year period. The document is signed by the contractor and a notary public, and there is a signature from the Procurement Services Supervisor of the County, affirming that all required submittals have been provided by the contractor.
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