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IFB Solid Waste Management Facility Construction-Repair 2013

  • YEAR CREATED: 2013
  • ENTITY TYPE: County
  • TYPE OF DOCUMENT: BID - ITB, IFB, ITT, RFB
The document is an Invitation for Bid (IFB) for a landfill construction project. The document outlines the requirements and specifications for the project, as well as the criteria for bidders to qualify. The document states that bidders must have successfully completed at least three similar landfill construction projects in the last five years. A successfully completed project is defined as one that was completed within the contract time, at or below the bid amount, approved by the regulatory agency, and with no more than two non-conformance notices issued per month of contract time. Bidders are required to submit Experience Statements demonstrating their successful completion of similar projects, including resumes of the proposed Project Manager and project-specific Superintendent. The Experience Statements should include a detailed description of the project scope of work, owners' names and contact information, site locations, project cost, work acreage, excavation volume, daily production rates, beginning and end dates of construction, number of nonconformance notices issued, and any available site pictures. The document also includes specifications for the work to be performed, which include provisions related to solid waste management during the contract performance. It is expected that the Contractor will comply with specific regulations and guidelines related to solid waste management. Furthermore, the document requires the bidder to submit a Work Plan within two days of being notified by the County. This plan should outline the proposed approach and timeline for the construction project. The document also provides information about licensing and tax payment requirements that bidders must meet. Additionally, the document mentions compliance with disability legislation, ethics in public contracting, and the prohibition of employment discrimination by contractors. These provisions ensure that the bidding process and subsequent contract execution adhere to legal and ethical standards.
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