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Contract
Approved Date
09/10/2019
Control Number
2019-147
Agenda Item Number
8.X.
Entity Name
Guettler Brothers Construction,
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49th Street Milling and Resurfacing, 58th Avenue to 31st Avenue
FM NO. 436850-1-54-01
Project Number
IRC-1414
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Addendum #1 <br />and stored in the County's Storage Yard if they are deemed salvageable by the <br />Engineer. The excavated materials shall be removed from the job site and disposed <br />in a location designated or approved by the Owner. Any culverts, structures or any <br />material excavated or removed from the project site under clearing and grubbing <br />deemed unsalvageable by the Engineer shall be disposed of in a legal manner by the <br />Contractor. Where required, suitable material as approved by the Engineer shall then <br />be backfilled and compacted to restore the original contour of the ground. The fill <br />material shall be backfilled and compacted in accordance with Section 120 of these <br />specifications. <br />H. No additional payment will be made, nor will additional work, or change orders be <br />authorized for work needed to remove, relocate, protect, or otherwise account for in <br />the construction of the work depicted in the plans, for any feature, or item that would <br />be apparent from a careful inspection of the site and review of the plans, even though <br />such feature or item is not specifically called out in the plans. It is therefore essential <br />the contractor make such inspection and review. <br />I. The unit price bid for this item shall include the cost of all labor, tools, and equipment <br />necessary to excavate, remove, and dispose of those items as directed by the <br />Engineer and where designated on the Drawings. The cost of restoration and backfill <br />and compaction for the specific area of removal shall also be included under this <br />item. <br />Item of Payment <br />Payment for the work specified in this item shall be made under: <br />Bid Item No. 110-1-1 - Clearing and Grubbing — Per Lump Sum <br />SECTION —120 - EXCAVATION AND EMBANKMENT <br />A. Earthwork, including earthwork for drives outside the right-of-way limits, shall be paid <br />for as embankment. Cost shall include all work specified in this section and Section <br />120 of the FDOT Standard Specifications for Road and Bridge Construction. Such <br />price and payment shall specifically include all cost of any roadway, lateral ditch or <br />canal, and final dressing operations. <br />B. Earthwork quantities shall be considered as in-place material with no shrinkage or <br />expansion factors. <br />C. Subsoil Excavation - Any excavation below the proposed bottom elevation of the <br />select fill, isolated swale bottom locations, isolated locations for pipe installations and <br />as approved by the engineer shall be paid for as subsoil excavation. Approximately <br />2.0 ft of subsoil excavation is required in sublateral canals. Cost of replacement <br />embankment shall be included in cost of subsoil excavation. Contractor shall <br />coordinate with county representative prior to any subsoil excavation. <br />01025-15 Technical Specifications <br />F:\Public Works\ENGINEERING DIVISION PROJECTS\1414-49th St_58th Ave to 31st Ave\1-Admin\Bids\Bid <br />Documents\Adendums\Technical Specifications uPDATED 5-25-2017.doc <br />
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