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character and accessibility of the site, availability of facilities, location and character of existing work <br />within or adjacent thereto, labor conditions, etc. The County shall make available to all prospective <br />Bidders, prior to the receipt of bids, any available information that may be requested by Bidders. <br />Any such data will be distributed to all prospective bidders as the best factual information available, <br />without presumption of responsibility for its accuracy or for any conclusions that the bidder may <br />draw there from. The Bidder shall accept the site or sites in their present condition. <br />4. INSPECTION OF FACILITIES <br />It is the bidder's responsibility to become fully informed as to the nature and extent of the work <br />required and its relation to any other work in the area, including possible interference from other site <br />activities. Arrangements for bidder's inspection of facilities and/or activity schedules may be <br />secured from the Project Engineer Michael D. Nixon, P.E at (772) 226-1986. Failure to visually <br />inspect the facilities shall be cause for rejection of your bid. <br />5. LEGAL REQUIREMENTS <br />Federal, State, County and local laws, ordinances, rules and regulations that in any manner affect <br />the items covered herein apply. Lack of knowledge by the bidder will in no way be a cause for relief <br />from responsibility. <br />(1) In compliance with Florida Statute (Section 287.087) attached form "Drug -Free <br />Workplace Certification" should be fully executed and submitted with bid response. <br />(2) The Uniform Commercial Code (Florida Statutes, Chapter 672) shall prevail as the basis <br />for contractual obligations between the awarded contractor/vendor and the County for any <br />terms and conditions not specifically stated in the Invitation for Bid. <br />(3) The obligations of the County under this award are subject to the availability of funds <br />lawfully appropriated for its purpose. <br />(4) This Invitation for Bid shall be included and incorporated in the final award. The order of <br />contractual precedence will be the purchase order or price agreement release, bid document <br />(original Terms and Conditions), and response. Any and all legal action necessary to <br />enforce the award will be held in the County and the contractual obligations will be <br />interpreted according to the laws of Florida. <br />49 <br />