DOCUMENT

RFB - PUMP STATION REHAB - 2013

  • YEAR CREATED: 2013
  • ENTITY TYPE: City/Township
  • TYPE OF DOCUMENT: BID - ITB, IFB, ITT, RFB
This document is an invitation for bid package for the rehabilitation of Sanitary Pump Stations No. 17 and 25. It provides information on various specifications, standards, permits, insurance requirements, and conditions that bidders need to be aware of before submitting their bids. The document mentions that in addition to the three publications included in the bid package, there may be additional plans, special conditions, specifications, and addenda that will take precedence over any conflicting regional construction standards or engineering department standard specifications. Bidders are required to have a copy of each applicable standard specification and keep it on the job site if they are awarded the contract. The document also states that time is of the essence in this contract, and failure to complete the work within the specified time will result in liquidated damages of $500.00 per day. The contractor is responsible for obtaining all necessary permits from the City of Newport News and any required permits from state or federal agencies. The contractor must also maintain adequate liability insurance and provide proof of insurance before starting the work. Furthermore, the document mentions that the City shall have access to the contractor's records related to the contract, and these records will be subject to inspection and audit. The contractor must maintain full and accurate records, and the City reserves the right to request additional information or documentation as needed. It is also highlighted that failure to perform the contract by not accepting additional conditions may result in termination of the contract and possible debarment of the contractor for up to three years. Overall, the document provides important information and requirements for bidders interested in the rehabilitation project for Sanitary Pump Stations No. 17 and 25. It emphasizes the need for compliance with specifications, permits, insurance, and timely completion of the project, while also highlighting the City's right to access and inspect the contractor's records.
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