Summary of Requirements. The Contractor shall furnish all labor, materials, tools, and equipment necessary to complete the scope of work. All products used by the Contractor shall comply with all laws and regulations, codes and industry standards for the products’ intended uses and shall be used in accordance with manufacturer recommendations. The Contractor will be responsible for the protection of all items and surfaces not scheduled to be worked on, and these area must be kept clean throughout the project. These areas include, but are not limited to window, walkways, doors, benches, vehicles, and plant, and tree material. The Contractor shall be responsible for repairing, at the Contractor’s expense, any damage that result from the work. All work performed, method and equipment used shall be in conformance with the prevailing State and Federal Occupational Safety and Health Act. Cost from delays and losses due to operations not in conformance to these acts, specifications, or stoppages by OSHA inspectors or the designated representative because of non-conformance shall be solely borne by the Contractor. The Contractor shall be solely responsible for the protection and safety of the public and use appropriate means to ensure that the District’s employees and the public are safe during the project. The Contractor shall fully guarantee all work, materials and parts furnished and installed for one full year after completion. Defects shall be replaced or repaired at the Contractor's expense. The fire station is open 24/7 and all work is to be performed in a way that emergency vehicle movement is not disturbed and impact to business traffic is minimized. Close coordination with the District’s project lead will be required to plan for alternative apparatus placement and/or traffic flow during the worked preformed. The Contractor shall be responsible for site clean-up daily after work has been performed and upon completion of the project. Removal of all debris associated with the project at the site shall be in accordance with any local, state, and federal regulations. All clean-up performed shall ensure the property is presentable and fully clean before the work is completed. All ladders and stacked tools and equipment stored properly each evening in an evening in and acceptable safe location determined by the on-duty Battalion Chief.
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Sources: Bid Description, Request for Proposal (Rfp), Hvac Replacement Agreement
Summary of Requirements. The Contractor shall furnish all labor, materials, tools, and equipment necessary to complete the scope of work. All products used by the Contractor shall comply with all laws and regulationslaws, codes codes, and industry standards for the products’ ' intended uses and shall be used in accordance with manufacturer recommendations. The Contractor will be responsible for the protection of all items and surfaces not scheduled to be worked on, and these area areas must be kept clean throughout the project. These areas include, but are not limited to windowto, windows, walkways, doors, benches, vehicles, vehicles and plant, plant and tree material. The Contractor shall be responsible for repairing, at the Contractor’s expense, any damage that result results from the work. All work performed, method methods and equipment used shall be in conformance with the prevailing Prevailing State and Federal Occupational Safety and Health Act. Cost Costs from delays and losses due to operations not in conformance to with these acts, specifications, or stoppages by OSHA inspectors or the designated representative because of non-conformance shall be solely borne by the Contractor. The Contractor shall be solely responsible for the protection and safety of the public and use appropriate means to ensure that the Districtdistrict’s employees and the public are safe during the project. The Contractor shall fully guarantee all work, materials and parts furnished and installed for one full year after completion. Defects shall be replaced or repaired at the Contractor's ’s expense. The fire station is open 24/7 and all work is to be performed in a way that emergency vehicle movement is not disturbed and impact to business traffic is minimized. Close coordination with the Districtdistrict’s project lead will be required to plan for alternative apparatus placement and/or traffic flow during the worked preformedwork to be performed. The Contractor shall be responsible for site clean-up daily after work has been performed and upon the completion of the project. Removal of all debris associated with the project at the site shall be in accordance with any local, state, state and federal regulations. All clean-clean up performed shall ensure the property is presentable and fully clean before the work is completed. All ladders and stacked tools and equipment stored properly each evening in an evening in and acceptable safe location determined by the on-duty Battalion Chief. An onsite visit is scheduled for April 29, 2024 @ 1330 hrs. Please RSVP with BC ▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇ at ▇▇▇▇▇▇@▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇ to attend. Interested individuals or firms must submit bids to Stanislaus Consolidated Fire District Attn: Deputy Chief ▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇. To be considered responsive, bids shall contain the following information: Company Information o Company Legal Name o License o Address o Phone o Email • Description of experience with similar work, including recent jobs completed • Lump sum, not-to-exceed bid price to complete all required work. • Proposed project schedule (including start date and days to complete work) • Proof of required insurance (see attached Public Project Agreement) District staff shall determine the lowest responsive bid from a responsible, qualified bidder (to be determined based on work experience). District reserves the right, in its sole discretion, to reject any or all bids, to re-bid, or to waive inconsequential defects in bidding not involving time, price or quality of the work. Owner may reject any and all Bids and waive any minor irregularities in the bids. Final approval of any selected firm is subject to award by the District's Board of Directors, which may choose not to award for any reason. Questions regarding this RFP shall be submitted in writing by e-mail to Stanislaus Fire Protection District: Deputy Chief ▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇: ▇▇▇▇▇@▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇. Verbal questions will NOT be accepted. Answers to questions shall be provided in writing after the onsite visit and shall be provided to all prospective bidders attending the onsite visit.
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Sources: Public Project Agreement
Summary of Requirements. The Contractor shall furnish all labor, materials, tools, tools and equipment necessary to complete the scope of work. All products used by the Contractor shall comply with all laws and regulationslaws, codes and industry standards for the products’ ' intended uses and shall be used in accordance with manufacturer recommendations. The Contractor will be responsible for the protection of all items and surfaces not scheduled to be worked on, and these area areas must be kept clean throughout the project. These areas include, but are not limited to windowto, windows, walkways, doors, benches, vehicles, vehicles and plant, plant and tree material. The Contractor shall be responsible for repairing, at the Contractor’s expense, any damage that result results from the work. All work performed, method methods and equipment used shall be in conformance with the prevailing Prevailing State and Federal Occupational Safety and Health Act. Cost Costs from delays and losses due to operations not in conformance to with these acts, specifications, or stoppages by OSHA inspectors or the designated representative because of non-conformance shall be solely borne by the Contractor. The Contractor shall be solely responsible for the protection and safety of the public and use appropriate means to ensure that the Districtdistrict’s employees and the public are safe during the project. The Contractor shall fully guarantee all work, materials and parts furnished and installed for one full year after completion. Defects shall be replaced or repaired at the Contractor's ’s expense. The fire station is open 24/7 and all work is to be performed in a way that emergency vehicle movement is not disturbed and impact to business traffic is minimized. Close coordination with the Districtdistrict’s project lead will be required to plan for alternative apparatus placement and/or traffic flow during the worked preformedwork to be performed. The Contractor shall be responsible for site clean-up daily after work has been performed and upon the completion of the project. Removal of all debris associated with the project at the site shall be in accordance with any local, state, state and federal regulations. All clean-clean up performed shall ensure the property is presentable and fully clean before the work is completed. All ladders and stacked tools and equipment stored properly each evening in an evening in and acceptable safe location determined by the on-duty Battalion Chief. An onsite visit is scheduled for April 29, 2024 @ 1000 hrs. Please RSVP with BC ▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇ at ▇▇▇▇▇▇@▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇ to attend. Interested individuals or firms must submit bids to Stanislaus Consolidated Fire District Attn: Deputy Chief ▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇. To be considered responsive, bids shall contain the following information: Company Information o Company Legal Name o License o Address o Phone o Email • Description of experience with similar work, including recent jobs completed • Lump sum, not-to-exceed bid price to complete all required work • Proposed project schedule (including start date and days to complete work) • Proof of required insurance (see attached Public Project Agreement) District staff shall determine the lowest responsive bid from a responsible, qualified bidder (to be determined based on work experience). District reserves the right, in its sole discretion, to reject any or all bids, to re-bid, or to waive inconsequential defects in bidding not involving time, price or quality of the work. Owner may reject any and all Bids and waive any minor irregularities in the bids. Final approval of any selected firm is subject to award by the District's Board of Directors, which may choose not to award for any reason. Questions regarding this RFP shall be submitted in writing by e-mail to Stanislaus Fire Protection District: Deputy Chief ▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇: ▇▇▇▇▇@▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇. Verbal questions will NOT be accepted. Answers to questions shall be provided in writing after the onsite visit and shall be provided to all prospective bidders attending the onsite visit.
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Sources: Public Project Agreement
Summary of Requirements. The Contractor shall furnish all labor, materials, tools, and equipment necessary to complete the scope of work. All products used by the Contractor shall comply with all laws and regulations, codes and industry standards for the products’ intended uses and shall be used in accordance with manufacturer recommendations. The Contractor will be responsible for the protection of all items and surfaces not scheduled to be worked on, and these area must be kept clean throughout the project. These areas include, but are not limited to window, walkways, doors, benches, vehicles, and plant, and tree material. The Contractor shall be responsible for repairing, at the Contractor’s expense, any damage that result from the work. All work performed, method and equipment used shall be in conformance with the prevailing State and Federal Occupational Safety and Health Act. Cost from delays and losses due to operations not in conformance to these acts, specifications, or stoppages by OSHA inspectors or the designated representative because of non-conformance shall be solely borne by the Contractor. The Contractor shall be solely responsible for the protection and safety of the public and use appropriate means to ensure that the District’s employees and the public are safe during the project. The Contractor shall fully guarantee all work, materials and parts furnished and installed for one full year after completion. Defects shall be replaced or repaired at the Contractor's expense. The fire station is open 24/7 and all work is to be performed in a way that emergency vehicle movement is not disturbed and impact to business traffic is minimized. Close coordination with the District’s project lead will be required to plan for alternative apparatus placement and/or traffic flow during the worked preformed. The Contractor shall be responsible for site clean-up daily after work has been performed and upon completion of the project. Removal of all debris associated with the project at the site shall be in accordance with any local, state, state and federal regulations. All clean-up performed shall ensure the property is presentable and fully clean before the work is completed. All ladders and stacked tools and equipment stored properly each evening in an evening in and acceptable safe location determined by the on-duty Battalion Chief.
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Sources: Bid Description