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• There is no budget or estimate? <br /> Neither a specific budget nor estimate are available. <br /> • What are you going to do with the Streetlight foundation, where the anchor bolts are <br /> protruding? <br /> A solution for this issue will not be a part of this bid but will be worked out with the <br /> successful bidder. <br /> • And it is going to be tied in? <br /> Streetlight foundations will be tied-in by 2" conduit with pull string and pull boxes as <br /> indicated on the plans. <br /> • In the event of dewatering, it will be running at night which is super loud? <br /> The Contractor will be required to obtain a waiver of the City's noise ordinance and at a <br /> minimum silence equipment to the greatest extent possible including provisions for quiet run <br /> equipment and mufflers and/or silencers. The contractor will be expected to meet or <br /> exceed levels equivalent to "entertainment quiet." Please also refer to specification Section <br /> 02401 Dewatering, Part 3.03. <br /> • Would the City allow to discharge into the Stormwater System? In Miami Beach he is <br /> allowed to discharge into the sanitary sewer? <br /> The City's stormwater system will be available for discharge provided the contractor <br /> discharges in a manner that is compliant with State and County regulations and a <br /> dewatering permit is obtained through Miami- Dade DERM. Please also refer to <br /> specification Section 02401 Dewatering. <br /> • The only other alternative is well or trench to trench. The engineers do not like to use <br /> trench to trench because it is easier to get the permit through. However, there is no place to <br /> dig a trench that has a lot of gravitational for that water. And so you are talking about <br /> digging another trench further down the road. Otherwise we will have to drive a 150-foot <br /> well somewhere, and we would have to drive a number of them and they are about $50,000 <br /> to $60,000 apiece. Yes, and the permitting aspect of them. If you can, say that we have to <br /> use a baker tank, and we won't know this until the permit is in place. Who is drawing the <br /> DERM Permits? . <br /> The City's stormwater system will be available for discharge provided the contractor <br /> discharges in a manner that is compliant with State and County regulations and a <br /> dewatering permit is obtained through Miami- Dade DERM. The contractor shall obtain a <br /> dewatering permit. <br /> • Where are the plans? <br /> Instructions on how to obtain the plans are available on DemandStar under Addendum No. <br /> 1. It will instruct you on how to download the plans via DropBox. <br /> Monday, December 28, 2015 <br />