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Official Document Type
Change Order
Approved Date
05/11/1999
Control Number
1999-140
Entity Name
McCully Marine Services
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Changer Order No. 1 for Artificial Reef Project
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GRAFT REQUIREMEN"fS <br />This project Is being funded by a grant from the Federal Aid in Sport Fish Restoration Program <br />(CFDA No. 15.605) through tile Florida Department of Environmental Protection in accordance <br />with the provisions of Florida Statutes, Section 370.25, and administered under the rules <br />established by Chapter 62R-9, Florida Administrative Code, in accordance with the grant <br />agreement between the County and the Florida Department of Environment protection, the Bidder <br />shall comply with the following conditions and requirements: <br />1. Chapter 62R-9 (Tire Comprehensive ArlificiaT Fishing Beef Program Control rode) of the <br />Florida Administrative Code is expressly made a part of the project specifications and <br />incorporated herein by reference as if fully set forth. The BIDDER agrees to abide by and <br />comply with all provisions of said rules. <br />2. All invoices submitted for ,payment shall include sufficient detail to perform a proper pre - <br />audit or post -audit review, as required by the COUNTY and the Florida Department of <br />Environmental Protection. This may include, but not be limited to, invoices with costs per <br />hour or per toad defined, canceled checks, bidding documents, etc. <br />3. The BIDDER agrees to provide access to all records, to allow the audit of any books, <br />documents and papers relating to this project. All records, documents, and papers relative <br />to this project should be retained for a period not less than three years from the completion <br />of the project. All documents, papers, letters, or other material in conjunction with this <br />project shall be public record and treated in the same manner as other public records <br />under general law and such records may be audited by the State of Florida Auditor <br />General. <br />4. A person or affiliate who has been placed on the convicted vendor list following a <br />conviction for a public entity crime may not perform work as a grantee, contractor, supplier, <br />subcontractor, or contractor under a contract with any public entity, and may not transact <br />business with any piilzlic entity in excess of the ttlreshold aniuuIll provided in Section <br />287.017 Florida Statutes, for Category Two for a period of thirty-six (36) months from the <br />date of being placed on the convicted vendor list. <br />5. The Contractor shall comply Willi all applicable federal, state, and local rules and <br />regulations in providing services to the County under this Agreement. The Contractor <br />acknowledges that this requirement includes compliance with all applicable federal, state, <br />and local health and safety rules and regulations. <br />6. The CONTRACTOR shall be famillarwith the enclosed agreement (OFMAS-122) and <br />shall be required to comply with the conditions set-fortil. <br />Inranee Re uirenlerrts <br />The Contractor selected will be required to furnish evidence of insurance(s) to the County <br />as set forth below: <br />In the event any contractor cannot obtain insurance (s) as required herein, he may submit <br />a letter addressed to the County Corlstal Engineer, setting forth rill reasons why lie cannel <br />obtain such insurance(s). Tllat leiter shall contain alternative insurance levels to tie <br />obtained by the contractor. That letter and its contents shall bre considered to be part of <br />the contractor's response to the Bid. The successful contractor shall provide workers' <br />compensation insurance as required by law. <br />aiRM' PKQ1visJv_MENT`M <br />
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