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Construction 180 days to substantial completion <br /> 210 days to obtain certificate of occupancy <br /> Project Requirements <br /> You should pay close attention to Section 00200 "Instructions to Bidders" It indicates contractor's <br /> requirements as far as building permits, and other permits from various agencies that need to be <br /> obtained either by the contractor or the owner They are listed so you know your obligations and the <br /> County's obligations as well Indian River County will be responsible to pay impact fees and <br /> connection fees. The building permit application has been submitted for everything except for the"U" <br /> shaped canopy (secondary building structure), to the building department. The primary building <br /> structure has been through plan review and is basically ready for a permit to be issued it just needs <br /> a contractor's signature and the County to pay the impact fees. <br /> The contractor will provide final building design for the exterior shelter structure (secondary building <br /> structure) including the requisite engineering and architectural design and drawings necessary to <br /> obtain a permit. <br /> Federal Transit Administration (FTA) Contract Requirements <br /> Chris Murphy handed out a DBE informational packet(see Attachment D) <br /> Good morning- My name is Chris Murphy. I am an Engineer with CSDG. Our role in the project <br /> will be to ensure and follow up on compliance with Federal Requirements as the project gets <br /> underway With me today is the project team which includes Hetty and Morgan. <br /> FTA Grant funded project: <br /> The project is funded through a Grant from the Federal Transit Administration. As a condition of <br /> the FTA Grant, Federal Requirements must be met by the contractor and their sub-contractors <br /> These requirements are referenced in section 421 of the specifications and are Federal Clauses <br /> that are part of the contract. <br /> DBE Participation: <br /> DBE participation is encouraged and a goal of 2.2% has been set. DBE credentials will be <br /> reviewed Make sure if you are listing a DBE on the bid, that they have a valid DBE certificate. <br /> DBE is different from SBE and MBE. The certification must be DBE. The State of Florida <br /> Department of Transportation maintains a database of DBE certifications. Attached to the <br /> handout is a memorandum and sample listing of NAICS codes for various trades that may be <br /> involved in the project. Also attached is a sample list of DBE contractors registered with the State <br /> that have NAICS codes that match with some of the potential NAICS activities that could be <br /> associated with this project. The sample list is for Brevard and Indian River County only. Many <br /> more DBE's are located to the south in Palm Beach County and down to Miami as well as other <br /> parts of the State It will be up to each Prime bidder to engage in their own effort to identify and <br /> locate suitable DBE businesses to utilize for this project. <br /> Certified Payroll/Davis Bacon: <br /> Davis Bacon wages apply to the project and the Davis Bacon Wage Determination is included in <br /> the bid. <br /> Davis Bacon Wage compliance will be verified through review of Certified Payrolls as well as <br /> through random onsite interviews of any laborer on the job for any purpose. This includes site <br /> equipment operators, painters, roofers etc If for example an equipment operator is observed <br /> operating more than one piece of equipment with differing Davis Bacon wage rates, the operator <br />