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ITB - Traffic Flow Construction Improvements 2012

  • YEAR CREATED: 2012
  • ENTITY TYPE: County
  • TYPE OF DOCUMENT: BID - ITB, IFB, ITT, RFB
The document, dated January 12, 2012, is a contract agreement between the County of Loudoun, Virginia (referred to as the Owner) and a Contractor for the Route 7 Traffic Flow Improvements project. This contract is related to IFB QQ-01701. The document includes various articles and provisions related to the contract. Article 2 discusses the provision for liquidated damages, stating that the Owner has the right to enforce other rights and remedies against the Contractor in addition to liquidated damages. The Contractor waives any defense regarding the validity of the liquidated damages. Article 3 states that the Owner will pay the Contractor the Contract Sum in installments, provided that the Contractor fulfills all obligations under the Contract Documents. Article 4 outlines the process of progress payments, with the Contractor required to provide a Payment Schedule and submit a Pay Request Application every month. Article 5 includes requirements such as submitting performance and payment bonds, certification of insurance, and being duly licensed to perform the services. The Contractor is also responsible for obtaining permits and complying with County Ordinances. Article 6 certifies that the Contractor will not violate the provisions of the Federal Immigration Reform and Control Act of 1986, which prohibits employment of illegal aliens. Article 7 states that the Contract represents the entire agreement between the parties and supersedes any prior negotiations or agreements. It also mentions that any invalid provision will not invalidate the entire agreement. Article 8 specifies that the Contract will be governed by the laws of Virginia and any judicial action will be filed in Loudoun County. The Contractor consents to waiver of service of process. Article 9 allows the Contract and any amendments to be executed in counterparts, and facsimile or electronic mail signatures are considered binding. The document also includes spaces for signatures and dates of the parties involved, as well as an acknowledgement section for the Geotechnical/Geophysical Release Form.
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