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CITY OF SANTA ANA <br />INSTRUCTIONS TO BIDDERS <br />PROJECT NO. 15-6828 <br />Harbor Boulevard Corridor Traffic Signal improvements <br />(as part of Harbor Blvd Traffic Signal Synchronization Project) <br />M2011119r r:rWin 411MU21 <br />INTENT OF PROPOSAL. <br />The purpose of this Proposal is to identify a Prime Contractor to enter into a contract with the <br />City of Santa Ana, referred to as AGENCY, to complete the Work shown on the Contract <br />Documents. <br />PROPOSAL <br />The Proposal shall be submitted in accordance with the Notice Inviting Bids and shall be <br />accompanied by the following documents: <br />1. Bid Proposal <br />2. Bidder's Statement <br />3. Contractor's Licensing and Registration Statement <br />4. Prevailing Wage Compliance and Monitoring Statement <br />S. Ownership Affidavit <br />6. Bid Bond <br />i. List of Subcontractors <br />S. References <br />9. Additional References <br />10, Non -Collusion Affidavit <br />11. Non -Discrimination Certificate <br />12. Statement Regarding Apprenticeship Requirements <br />13. Statement Regarding 'Anti-Kickback"Requirements <br />14. Public Contract Cade Section 10162 Questionnaire <br />The Proposal may be considered non-responsive if any of these documents or forms isnot <br />included. The bid package shall be submitted as instructed in the Notice Inviting Bids. It is the <br />BIDDER'S responsibility to ensure delivery of the Proposal to the location and prior to the bid <br />opening hour stipulated in the Notice Inviting Bids, Late Proposals will not be considered. <br />CALIFORNIA STATE LABOR CODE <br />As outlined in the Notice inviting Bids, this project is subject to compliance monitoring and <br />enforcement by the State of California Department of Industrial Relations, per Section <br />1771.4.a.1. BIDDERS are required to inform themselves fully of the conditions relating to <br />construction and labor under which the work will he performed. Any contract entered into <br />pursuant to this notice will incorporate the provisions of the California State Labor Code. Per <br />Section 171.4.a,2, Contractors are required to post job site notices, as prescribed by regulation. <br />M <br />