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<br />Use of Type S-1 mix in final coursc is approved by Miami-Dade County. <br /> <br />17. We need clarification on doing half of the street then the other half. In bidder's opinion, it <br />won't work! <br />The Contractor may provide its own MOT plans. City will rcview and approve, as <br />required, but access must be maintain cd for rcsidents at all times. <br /> <br />18. What is the City's estimate for this project? <br />$3.9 Million Dollars. <br /> <br />19. Are there any restrictions for noise or lane closures? <br />Specific working hours are indicated in the bid documents; however, the City will <br />consideI: special circumstances. Both extended work hours and lane closure permits <br />are handled by Robert Solera, Community Development Director, who may be reached <br />at (305) 792-1789 or rsolera@sibfl.net. <br /> <br />20. Is there any incentive/disincentive for damages or liquidated damages? <br />YES, liquidated damages. The incentive is limited to $1,500 per day, not to exceed <br />$100,000.00, if job is completed before the end date and the project is ready before the <br />final payment date. <br /> <br />21. Quality control of product by the City or contractor? <br />The contractor is responsible for quality control. The City reserves thc right to verify <br />all products. <br /> <br />22. Does that include asphalt? <br />YES. <br /> <br />23. Is there any known contamination? <br />NO. <br /> <br />24. Drainage Wells: Add a lump sum on each? Include structure? There is no information on <br />the well itself. Is it longer or shorter than 200',120' ISO'? <br />Payment 1'01. drainage wells was itemized. Refer to Summary of Quantities sheet. <br /> <br />25. The plan indicated a significant band of muck. It is marked as an elevation. This may not be <br />desirable where drainage is: excavation item to use for removal and disposal? <br />Refe." to Sheet 37 for pipe bedding. Also, see note #17 on Sheet # 5 <br /> <br />26. Clarification: In the event that there is muck with elevation below the pipe, should we build <br />pipe on muck? Is there going to be a requirement to over excavate and provide for a <br />foundation? <br />Do not build on muck. Cost of trench excavation, disposal of excess of material <br />removal, backfill with suitable selected material, reposition of pavement, landscaped <br />areas, "SHALL BE INCLUDED IN THE UNIT PRICE FOR SEWER <br />CONSTRUCTION'\ and comply with FDOT governing standards and specifications as <br />stated. <br /> <br />27, Where is the drain crete called out to under drain details to be used, and what are the limits <br /> <br />Bid 07-10-02 Pre-Bid Conference QA (2) <br /> <br />Page 3 of 6 <br />