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Official Document Type
Bid
Approved Date
01/13/2010
Control Number
2010-111
Agenda Item Number
12.J.1.
Entity Name
Timothy Rose
Subject
North Water Treatment Plant Raw Water Transmission System
Area
Pre Bid Meeting
Project Number
UCP 2422
Bid Number
201024
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H:\Indian River\Network Files\SL000005\S0001WQ.tif
Meeting Body
Board of County Commissioners
Meeting Type
BCC Regular Meeting
SmeadsoftID
8458
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1.05 NOTIFICATION REQUIREMENT <br />A. Give a minimum of 7 calendar days advance notice, following approval of the shutdown <br />plan, to the OWNER of each component proposed for shutdown or disruption, all of <br />which shall be subject to OWNER's approval and limitations. <br />1.06 TIE-IN PREPARATIONS <br />A. Where new systems are to be tied -into existing systems, which are required to be <br />shutdown to make the tie-in, the new system shall be fully prepared in anticipation of the <br />tie-in to minimize downtime of the existing system. The new equipment shall be fully <br />tested to the maximum extent possible prior to the tie-in. Measurements shall be taken to <br />ensure that the new equipment is of the correct size, length and alignment to complete the <br />tie-in. The Contractor shall supply a list of all materials and equipment needed to <br />accomplish the tie-in and shall review the proposed tie-in with the Owner. For each tie-in, <br />the Contractor shall also provide a detailed schedule documenting each task necessary to <br />complete the tie-in and the estimated time to complete the respective tasks. <br />1. Once initiated, work shall continue until the tie-in is completed. Ensure that all <br />materials, labor and equipment required to complete the work are available at the <br />site of the tie-in prior to the initiation of work. <br />1.07 PLANT OPERATIONAL CONSTRAINTS, CONSTRUCTION SCHEDULING <br />CONSTRAINTS AND SPECIAL CONDITIONS <br />A. Existing Water Treatment Plant <br />1. The existing water treatment plant inclusive of all unit processes must remain in <br />service throughout the construction activities. <br />2. Construction Scheduling Constraints: The new equipment shall be fully tested to <br />the maximum extent possible prior to installation at the site. Measurements shall <br />be taken to ensure that the new equipment is of the correct size, length and <br />alignment as specified in the Bid documents. All new unit processes constructed <br />under this contract shall be fully demonstrated to meet the stated performance <br />criteria before they can be accepted for the beneficial occupancy. <br />3. Special Conditions: None <br />PART 2 - PRODUCTS (NOT USED) <br />PART 3 - EXECUTION <br />3.01 OPERATIONAL AND SCHEDULING CONSTRAINTS AND REQUIREMENTS, GENERAL <br />REQUIREMENTS <br />A. At all times, including plant shutdowns, the following must be in operation or available: <br />1. Plant telephone and radio systems <br />2. Electricity to the process and operations/control building. <br />3. Existing standby/emergency generator facilities. <br />4. Treatment plant potable and utility water and sewer systems. <br />5. Access for OWNER, or its agent(s), and delivery vehicles to all treatment plant <br />facilities on paved or compacted aggregate roadways. <br />01014-3 <br />
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