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BID - Pavement Preservation: Sealing, Micro-Surfacing 2007

  • YEAR CREATED: 2007
  • ENTITY TYPE: City/Township
  • TYPE OF DOCUMENT: BID - ITB, IFB, ITT, RFB
The document provides information about the bidding process and specifications for a construction project in the Town of Greenwich, CT. The document states that bidders must submit a request to withdraw their bid before the established deadline, which will be verified by the Town. If a bidder fails to honor their bid, the bid check or bond will become the property of the Town. Once the bid/proposal deadline has passed, the submitted bids/proposals become the property of the Town and must be honored by the bidder for sixty days or longer as specified. Bidders who do not honor their bids/proposals will be declared irresponsible bidders. The document also includes information about shipping terms, definitions of terms used in the document, and a liquid asphalt price adjustment provision. It states that the Town reserves the right to audit supplier costs and that the contractor must invoice the Town for the number of tons at the price bid, with an additional statement for any adjustment due to bitumen escalation. The document provides specifications for crack sealing, micro-surfacing, and quick set slurry seal, including requirements for materials, mix design, and application rates. Additionally, it specifies that the crack sealing should be done with a 1.0 inch width and 3.0 inch length, and there should be no transverse ripples or longitudinal streaks exceeding 2.0 inches. Furthermore, the document includes information about warranty and the contractor's responsibility for maintenance, repair, or reconstruction of any issues that may arise during the installation of the contracted items. Overall, the document outlines the bidding process, specifications, and requirements for a construction project in the Town of Greenwich, including specific details for crack sealing dimensions and quality standards.
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