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RFP - Design/Build Construction Services 2004

  • YEAR CREATED: 2004
  • ENTITY TYPE: County
  • TYPE OF DOCUMENT: RFP - Request for Proposals
The document contains information about the general conditions, specifications, and design/build standard specifications for construction projects in Baltimore County. It states that in case of any conflict between the County's standard specifications and the general conditions and specifications sections, the latter will take precedence. The document also includes clauses related to the correction of work after final payment, assignment of the contract, Maryland state sales tax requirements, drawings, shop drawings, and examination and approval procedures for shop drawings. It emphasizes the Contractor's responsibility for faulty materials and workmanship even after final payment and the need for the Contractor to remedy any defects and pay for damages within the guarantee period. Furthermore, it specifies that the Contractor cannot assign the contract or sublet it in an amount exceeding 75% of its monetary value. The remaining 25% of the contract should be executed directly by the Contractor with labor and materials purchased and paid for by them. The document also mentions the requirement for contractors to pay tax on materials, supplies, and equipment used in the work. Regarding drawings, it states that the Contractor should not proceed with any work without proper drawings and instructions. The Contractor is responsible for coordinating adjustments in diagrammatic indications of mechanical, piping, ducts, and conduit within the buildings. The document also mentions the ownership of documents provided by the County and the need to return them upon completion of the work. Additionally, it discusses the provision of large-scale detail drawings when necessary for the proper execution of work. The Contractor is required to carefully check all dimensions and consult the Engineer in case of inaccuracies or discrepancies. The document also addresses the submission, examination, and approval of shop drawings, specifying the items that require detailed drawings and the number of copies to be provided. It mentions the Contractor's responsibility to review and resubmit drawings with corrections and the County's examination and approval process. In addition to the above, the document highlights that no work shall be executed until any matters causing additional costs are cleared or a Change Order is issued by the Contractor. This ensures that any additional expenses are properly addressed and approved before proceeding with the work.
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