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2010-1631
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11/18/2010
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Agmt w/Castle USA Corp. RFP No.10-09-01
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<br />12.4 To adjust allowance amounts, Contractor shall base each Change Order <br />proposal on the difference between purchase amount and the allowance, <br />multiplied by final measurement of work-in-place. If applicable, Contractor <br />shall also include reasonable allowances for cutting losses, tolerances, mixing <br />wastes, normal product imperfections, and similar margins. Contractor also <br />agrees to the following conditions: <br /> <br />. Include installation costs in purchase amount only where indicates as part of <br />the allowance. <br />. If requested, prepare explanation and documentation to substantiate <br />distribution of overhead costs and other margins claimed. <br />. Submit substantiation of a change in scope of work, if any, claimed in change <br />orders related to unit-cost allowances. <br />. The City reserves the right to establish the quantity of work- in-place by <br />independent quantity survey, measure, or count. <br /> <br />Contractor must submit claims for increased costs because of a change in scope of <br />Services, whether for the purchase order amount or contractor's handling, labor, <br />installation, overhead, and profit. Contractor shall submit claims within fourteen <br />(14) days of receipt of the change order or construction change directive <br />authorizing work to proceed. The City or its designee will reject claims submitted <br />later than fourteen (14) days after such authorization. Contractor also agrees to <br />the following conditions: <br /> <br />. Do not include Contractor's or subcontractor's indirect expense in the change <br />order cost unless it is clearly shown that the nature or extent of work has <br />changed from what could have been foreseen from information in the contract <br />documents. <br />. No change to Contractor's indirect expense is permitted for selection of higher <br />or lower priced materials or systems of the same scope and nature as <br />originally indicated. <br /> <br />12.5 On the City's approval of a proposal request, the City or its designee will <br />issue a change order for signatures of the City and the contractor on A 1 A <br />Document G70l or approved change order form prepared by the City. <br /> <br />13. <br /> <br />DEFECTIVE WORK <br /> <br />13.1 The City or its designee shall have the authority to reject or disapprove <br />work which is found to be defective. If defective work is found, Contractor <br />shall promptly either correct all defective work or remove such defective work <br />and replace it with non-defective work. Contractor shall bear all direct and <br />indirect costs of such removal or corrections including cost of testing <br />laboratories and personnel. <br /> <br />CIOII-019 Castle USA Corp. <br /> <br />t\/l <br />\V <br />," <br />. . (1 01 <br />. '1;\ v <br />\ <br />
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