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Official Document Type
Contract
Approved Date
11/18/2008
Control Number
2008-383
Agenda Item Number
12.I.2
Entity Name
H & D Construction
Subject
Eagret Marsh Stormwater Park
Area
Egret Marsh Stormwater Park
Project Number
0430
Bid Number
2008076
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8759
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Item No. 1 — Revised Bid Form <br />Replace Section 00310 — Bid Form, with revised Section 00310 — Bid Form — <br />Addendum No. 2, included herein. <br />Item No. 2 — Responses to Written Questions Received From Plan Holders <br />(1) Q: From experience, NTI believes that the positioning of the duck potato (c) and <br />pickerelweed (b) should be reversed as the duck potato grows in deeper water and <br />some species mature height is taller than that of the pickerelweed. It is quite <br />possible that the duck potato will smother out the pickerelweed thereby causing <br />survivability to be of great concern for the contractor. <br />A: The positioning of the duck potato and the pickerelweed may be reversed as <br />recommended by landscape professionals, in order to increase the plants' <br />survivability and growth potential. <br />(2) Q: Does the seed stock need to originate from the state of Florida or can it be an <br />out-of-state source regarding the Wildflower and Native Grass Seed Mix? <br />A: The seed stock must originate from the state of Florida. <br />(3) Q: During the initial exotic removal portion of the project, what exotic and nuisance <br />species must be removed offsite? Woodies (i.e. Brazilian pepper)? Can <br />herbaceous weeds and grasses simply be killed in place to be more cost effective? <br />A: All woodie" species must be removed from the site. The herbaceous weeds and <br />grasses may be killed in place and left at the site. <br />(4) Q: Although the plans and specifications don't reflect any RU' Liners in the lift <br />station/structures; we just wanted to verify they will not be required. <br />A: RU liners will not be required. <br />Item No. 3 — Remove Existing Drainage Culvert and Fill Existing Ditch <br />See revised Sheet C2, included herein. <br />Item No. 4 — Addition of a 16' Wide Gate in the IRFWCD's Existing Fence <br />See revised Sheet C2, included herein. <br />Item No. 5 — Addition of a Shallow Drainage Swale, Catch Basin, and Drainage <br />Culvert Between the Indian River Farms Water Control District's Southern Fence <br />and the Wood Stork Habitat Area's Northern Perimeter Berm <br />See revised Sheet C4, included herein. <br />0 <br />0 <br />a <br />Addendum No. 2 - 2 EGRET MARSH <br />F:\Public Works\KeithM\Stormwater Projects\Egret Marsh - REVISED\Bid Documents\AddendumsWddendum #2\Addendum O <br />#2.docx <br />
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