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Central Island Drainage & St. Improv.
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05-10-01
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City of Sunny Isles Beach <br />18070 Collins Avenue <br />Sunny Isles Beach, Florida 33160 <br />Bid No. 05 -10 -01 - Central Island Drainage and Street Improvements <br />ADDENDUM 3 <br />QUESTIONS AND COMMENTS FROM OCEAN BAY CONSTRUCTION INC. <br />NOVEMBER 22, 2005. <br />1. Regarding clearing and grubbing and questions #23 and #25, we still do not completely <br />understand your answer. Normally, a LS item is not combined with a unit price item (AC), it's either <br />one or the other. For bidding purposes and the allocation of funds, combining a LS and unit price <br />(AC) can be detrimental to a contractor bid. <br />In order to avoid any misconceptions, we suggest resubmitting a revised page 00300 -2 and changing <br />item 110 -1 -1 to read only LS and eliminate the 15 - acre unit quantity. <br />Answer: The LS /AC unit price is an FDOT standard. <br />2. Additionally, item # 25 answers the question regarding payment of the clearing and grubbing <br />item. To clarify, I believe you meant the contractors would get paid 1/ 12"' per month of the <br />LS item amount and not the original construction contract. The original construction contract <br />could be interpreted as the bidders price for performing the entire project, not just one line <br />item. <br />Answer: Yes, payment will be 1/12 1h per month of bid unit price for Clearing and <br />Grubbing. <br />QUESTIONS AND COMMENTS FROM GIC, WATER SYSTEMS, NOVEMBER 22, 2005 <br />1. What is the average casing length? <br />Answer: See Addendum 2, Question # 13 <br />2. What is the average borehole depth? The information included on sheet 40 of the project <br />drawings shows minimum well depth of 100 feet and the well depth as casing depth + 50 <br />feet. The drawing does not show typical casing length. <br />Because the wells are likely to be subcontracted, the two average lengths, or a "base bid" <br />length for items 1 and 2 above are necessary for bidding purposes. <br />Answer: See Addendum 2, Question # 13 <br />
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