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A. The OWNER shall make progress payments to the CONTRACTOR on the basis <br />of the approved partial payment request as recommended by ENGINEER in <br />accordance with the provisions of the Local Government Prompt Payment Act, <br />Florida Statutes section 218.70 et. seq. The OWNER shall retain ten percent (10%) <br />of the payment amounts due to the CONTRACTOR until fifty percent (50%) <br />completion of the work. After fifty percent (50%) completion of the work is attained <br />as certified to OWNER by ENGINEER in writing, OWNER shall retain five percent <br />(5%) of the payment amount due to CONTRACTOR until final completion and <br />acceptance of. all work to be performed by CONTRACTOR under the Contract <br />Documents. Pursuant to Florida Statutes section 218.735(8)(b), fifty percent (50%) <br />completion means the point at which the County as OWNER has expended fifty <br />percent (50%) of the total cost of the construction services work purchased under <br />the Contract Documents, together with all costs associated with existing change <br />orders and other additions or modifications to the construction services work <br />provided under the Contract Documents. <br />6.03 Pay Requests. <br />A. Each request for a progress payment shall be submitted on the application for <br />payment form supplied by OWNER and the application for payment shall contain <br />the CONTRACTOR'S certification. All progress payments will be on the basis of <br />progress of the work measured by the schedule of values established, or in the <br />case of unit price work based on the number of units completed. After fifty percent <br />(50%) completion, and pursuant to Florida Statutes section 218.735(8)(d), the <br />CONTRACTOR may submit a pay request to the County as OWNER for up to one <br />half (1/2) of the retainage held by the County as OWNER, and the County as <br />OWNER shall promptly make payment to the CONTRACTOR unless such <br />amounts are the subject of a good faith dispute; the subject of a claim pursuant to <br />Florida Statutes section 255.05; or otherwise the subject of a claim or demand by <br />the County as OWNER or the CONTRACTOR. The CONTRACTOR <br />acknowledges that where such retainage is attributable to the labor, services, or <br />materials supplied by one or more subcontractors or suppliers, the Contractor shall <br />timely remit payment of such retainage to those subcontractors and suppliers. <br />Pursuant to Florida Statutes section 218.735(8)(c), CONTRACTOR further <br />acknowledges and agrees that: 1) the County as OWNER shall receive immediate <br />written notice of all decisions made by CONTRACTOR to withhold retainage on <br />any subcontractor at greater than five percent (5%) after fifty percent (50%) <br />completion; and 2) CONTRACTOR will not seek release from the County as <br />OWNER of the withheld retainage until the final pay request. <br />6.04 Paragraphs 6.02 and 6.03 do not apply to construction services work purchased by the <br />County as OWNER which are paid for, in whole or in part, with federal funds and are subject to <br />federal grantor laws and regulations or requirements that are contrary to any provision of the Local <br />Government Prompt Payment Act. In such event, payment and retainage provisions shall be <br />governed by the applicable grant requirements and guidelines. <br />6.05 Acceptance of Final Payment as Release. <br />A. The acceptance by the CONTRACTOR of final payment shall be and shall operate as <br />a release to the OWNER from all claims and all liability to the CONTRACTOR other <br />than claims in stated amounts as may be specifically excepted by the <br />CONTRACTOR for all things done or furnished in connection with the work under this <br />Contract and for every act and neglect of the OWNER and others relating to or arising <br />00520 - Agreement (Public Works) FOR LAP PROJECTS ONLY.docx <br />00520-4 <br />H:\Bids\2019-2020 FY (2020000)\2020016 43rd Ave Sidewalks\00520 - Agreement (Public Works) FOR LAP PROJECTS ONLY.docx <br />