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Contract
Approved Date
10/21/2014
Control Number
2014-154A
Agenda Item Number
8.N.
Entity Name
Mancil's Tractor Service
Subject
Roseland Lake Clearing and Dredging
Area
Roseland Lake
Project Number
1219
Bid Number
2014051
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CLARIFICATIONS / CORRECTIONS/QUESTIONS AND RESPONSES <br /> The following questions (with responses)have been received by Indian River County: <br /> QUESTION NO. 1 <br /> Will the County provide a Best Management Practice Plan (BMP)in the bid documents? <br /> ANSWER NO. 1 <br /> The contractor is not limited to any specific construction technique. The BMP system for each construction <br /> approach may be different. It is the Contractor's responsibility to provide a BMP system that will meet the <br /> requirements in Section 104 — PREVENTION, CONTROL, AND ABATEMENT OF EROSION AND WATER <br /> POLLUTION in the Technical Specifications of the Contract Documents. The County will not provide a specific <br /> BMP plan for the Contractor. <br /> QUESTION NO. 2 <br /> Will the County provide a truck haul route? <br /> ANSWER NO.2 <br /> It is anticipated that a portion of the haul route will be on 126th Street, between the site and Roseland Road. <br /> It is not known where the disposal site will be beyond that. The Contractor shall provide a Truck Route Plan to <br /> be reviewed and approved by the Indian River County Public Works Department. <br /> QUESTION NO.3 <br /> Has the County tested the soils to be removed for contamination that could affect the disposal site? <br /> ANSWER NO.3 <br /> The County has investigated the historic site conditions and is reasonably sure that the site material does not <br /> contain any contaminates that would involve any special disposal considerations. The Contractor should bid <br /> accordingly. When the soil excavation begins,the County will immediately perform testing to confirm that the <br /> soil does not contain contaminates. If the soil contains contaminates that will require special disposal <br /> measures,the County will be responsible for the additional cost. <br /> QUESTION NO.4 <br /> Can the lake be dewatered and/or pumped dry? <br /> ANSWER NO.4 <br /> The lake can be dewatered and/or pumped dry. However,it is our opinion that this would be difficult because <br /> of the sandy soils. If dewatering is used, the Contractor will need to obtain a consumptive use permit and a <br /> FDEP Generic Permit for the Discharge of Produced Ground Water from any Non-contaminated Site activity. <br /> The Contractor shall manage the discharge to conform to all current regulations. <br /> QUESTION NO.5 <br /> Are there any dewatering permits in place? <br /> ANSWER NO.-5 <br /> There are no dewatering permits in place. This will,be the responsibility of the Contractor if applicable. <br /> QUESTION NO. 6 <br /> Are there any notes available from the Pre-bid meeting? <br /> ANSWER NO.6 <br /> Minutes of the pre-bid meeting are included in this Addendum. <br /> Page 2 of 3 F•IPublic WorkAENGINEERMGDIVISION <br /> PROJECTS11219-RoselondLakelmprovementMdmimlbiddocumentsWDDENDUMS-SECOND=WddemlumNo.2 9-25-14.doc <br />
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