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CITY OF SANTA ANA <br /> SPECIFICATIONS <br /> PROJECT NO.: 25-6030 <br /> TRAFFIC SIGNAL INSTALLATION AT SEGERSTROM AVENUE AND ROSEWOOD <br /> AVENUE <br /> Failure to file acceptable bonds as provided herein within ten (10) business days, after the <br /> successful BIDDER has received notice that the contract has been awarded, shall be just cause for <br /> the annulment of the award and the forfeiture of the proposal guaranty. <br /> SECTION 2 - SCOPE OF THE WORK <br /> 2-1 WORK TO BE DONE <br /> Add the following to this subsection: <br /> The City utilizes construction management (CM) software to manage construction projects. The <br /> current software platform is Procore. The contractor shall be required to interface with the CM <br /> software for all aspects of construction, including, but not limited to, schedule, submittals, RFIs, <br /> contract documents, inspections, and progress payments. The City will provide the contractor's <br /> representatives access to the system. <br /> Where the manufacturer of any material or equipment provides written recommendations or <br /> instructions for its use or method or installation(including labels, tags,manuals or trade literature), <br /> such recommendations or instructions shall be compiled and delivered to the City prior to project <br /> acceptance. <br /> 2-2 PERMITS <br /> Add the following to this subsection: <br /> The contractor shall comply with all Federal, State or local laws, ordinances, or rules and <br /> regulations related to the performance of the work, which include but are not limited to the <br /> following: <br /> a. Construction Permit. Contractor shall obtain a Construction Permit prior to the start of <br /> construction work. The Permit Fee shall be an estimated cost of the time and material <br /> required by the City to provide labor oversight. The Contractor shall be required to provide <br /> a valid Califomia State Contractor's License, Santa Ana Business License, Certificate of <br /> Insurance and to pay the Permit Fee (refer to current PWA Miscellaneous Fee Schedule), <br /> at time of Construction Permit issuance. The permit will be issued by Public Works based <br /> upon the approved plans and specifications, and the Construction Contract awarded by the <br /> City. <br /> The Bid Proposal contains a bid item that reflects the total amount required for the Permit <br /> Fee. The Permit Fee may be paid by the Contractor at the time of permit issuance. <br /> However, the Contractor has the option to fulfill the payment before the second progress <br /> payment is made by the City. Failure to comply with the deposit requirement by the second <br /> progress payment may result in enforcement actions taken against the Contractor. <br /> The final Construction Permit cost shall be the true cost of the time and material expended <br /> by the City to provide labor oversight and shall be the total amount determined at the <br /> completion of construction. If the effort to provide labor oversight exceeds the Pennit Fee <br /> amount, the Contractor shall pay the City the amount due prior to releasing retention due <br /> to Contractor. <br /> 4 <br />