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Bid
Approved Date
04/09/2019
Control Number
2019-061B
Agenda Item Number
8.H.
Subject
Wabasso Causeway Fishing Pier Demolition Project
Project Number
IRC-1712
Bid Number
2019035
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Page 4 of 6 <br />A: Approximate 4 weeks after bid opening, the Bid Opening and/or Notice to Proceed will not be <br />delayed due to the typical conditions favorable to deployment. <br />0: Is there a specific reason for 5 -day work week? <br />A: Regular working hours are defined as Monday through Friday7AM to 5PM. Cost of inspection <br />or testing during overtime work will be paid by the contractor, see Section 0800, <br />Supplementary Conditions to the General Conditions, Article SC -6.02. Overtime Rate for <br />Inspectors: $50.00/ per hour for county inspector for 8 hours minimum and $110.00/ hour for <br />Atkins' Engineers. <br />Q: Lead time for diving inspection. <br />A: A minimum two (2) week notification prior to material deployment is required under the <br />Department of the Army Permit - SAJ-2016-02916 (SP -AWP). County staff will conduct the pre - <br />and post -deployment dives required for permit reporting. The total number of anticipated <br />deployments necessary to deploy up to 1000 tons of bridge material will be required at the <br />time of the two (2) week notification. <br />Q: Will a County inspector be on site at all times? <br />A: Yes, the County or an engineering consultant will be onsite. <br />0: Can the Contractor work on both sides of the bridge demolition at the same time? <br />A: Yes. <br />Q: Can deployment of the material be taken out to the sea after hours? <br />A: There are no restrictions on the transportation time of the material by the contract or permit. <br />0: What happens if the site is not acceptable following the inspection dive? <br />A: The rule is to move 500 ft from any newly identified hardbottom. <br />0: Can the dive be done a day before deployment? <br />A: The site can be checked a few days before however, it's most likely County staff will be onsite <br />the morning of the first deployment to complete a pre -deployment assessment. If a pre - <br />deployment dive is conducted days prior to deployment of material, County staff will still be <br />on site to observe and record material deployment for permit reporting purposes. <br />0: Will slabs be able to handle the removal of post tension cables, and what if concrete is <br />crumbling once it has been removed? <br />A: There are plans available from the rehabilitation and the contractor shall make his own <br />judgement, pieces of concrete acceptable can be cut to 10 ft lengths with a minimum weight <br />of 500 Ib. Available drawings are attached to this document. Only exposed cables would need <br />to be removed. <br />0: Is there a restriction on placement? <br />A: It should be a uniform drop from the barge. For example, a loader can be used to push the <br />material from the barge. <br />F:\.Public Works\ENGINEERING DIVISION PROJECTS \1712 Wahasso Fishing Pier -Bridge Removal \1-Admin\Meetings\Pre-Bid <br />Meeting\ 1712_PreBid_MIN_20190314.docx <br />
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