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Streetscape Improvements
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08-10-01
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<br />. <br /> <br />2. What is the budget for the job? The reason we asked was for the bonding companies, the <br />nature of contractors is we won't have our prices tight until 2 or 3 days before, we just <br />wanted a guess. <br />That number was not supplied in the documents, and so we are not going to supply that <br />number at this point in time. <br /> <br />3. You mentioned a pay scale by FOOT, is that related to Davis Bacon or is that separate? <br />No, what they are referring to is the itemization that is set up in the FDOT <br />Specifications. It has nothing to do with the wage schedule on this Project. It is in the <br />2009 Basis of Estimates, you can find it on line on FDOT's website. <br /> <br />4. Okay so it is not related to Davis Bacon, because DOT is federal and usually it kicks you out <br />into that bracket into that applicable fee schedule in order for it to be included as part of the <br />breakdown, and that becomes a set fee. <br />No, not that we are aware of but we will look into that. This is a City Project and we <br />are obtaining Grant monies for landscaping. <br /> <br />5. Are you exercising your option in requiring a DOT Certified Contractor? <br />We did not address that. A qualified State of~FloridaJ~icensed'General~Contra'Ctor.,Js <br /> <br />required. ~- - - - - '" w.."_ _ _. ~ _ .... _ _n m ~ n <br /> <br />6. Who will have final inspection of the streetlights? <br />Miami-Dade County. <br /> <br />7. Our permits will be pulled with the County, all of our Permits? <br />Like any regular FDOT project that has lighting, the County has the final word since <br />they are going to maintain it. <br /> <br />8. So the County has maintenance agreements but it is DOT property? <br />Yes. In addition, you will have to pull a permit from DERM for minor tree removal. <br /> <br />9. Based on our experience, the lighting permit will be pulled from the Building Department, <br />and that is also Miami-Dade County because it is City jurisdiction. You get a Building <br />Department Permit plus the County. <br />Yes, that is correct, and that is addressed in the Specs. <br /> <br />10. Any requirement for minority participation? <br />No, that is left open. <br /> <br />11. Will there be a Permit required for the electrical service point for the irrigation? <br />Yes, from the City's Building Department. For irrigation, we are tied into an existing <br />meter, therefore, you do not have to pull a Permit through the City of North Miami <br />Beach for the water, but you will through the City's Building Department. <br /> <br />12. The City will be inspecting the electrical service point as well as the streetlight system, or <br /> <br />SASQ961127 <br /> <br />Page 4 of 7 <br />
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