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Official Document Type
Agreement
Approved Date
10/10/2000
Control Number
2000-307
Agenda Item Number
11.G.4.
Entity Name
Proctor Construction Company
Subject
Construction Management at Risk Agreement
Area
North County Regional Park
Project Number
9926
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tib. <br />Inspection personnel will be provided by the Permitting Authority. Names, addresses, and phone numbers of the inspectors <br />will be provided to the Contractor by the Permitting Authority. <br />The Contractor shall notify the appropriate inspector(s), no less than twenty-four (24) hours in advance, that the work is ready <br />for inspection and before the work is covered uo. Work not inspected and approved prior to coverup shall be uncovered for <br />inspection when directed by the Permitting Authority. All costs for uncovering and reconstruction shall be home by the <br />Contractor. <br />All inspections shall be made for conformance with the applicable building codes, compliance with drawings and <br />specifications and quality. <br />ARTICLE 5 <br />SUBCONTRACTS <br />5.1 Definition A subcontractor is a person or organization who has a direct contract with the Contractor to perform any of the <br />work at the site. Nothing contained in the Contract Document shall create any contractual relation between the Owner or <br />Architect -Engineer and any subcontractor. <br />5.2 Prop,Lsg)s Subject to Article 9 and, in accordance with Article 2.4(4), the Contractor shall request and receive proposals from <br />subcontractors and suppliers and will award those contracts to the most qualified response after he has reviewed each proposal <br />and is satisfied that the subcontractor is qualified to perform the work. <br />5.3.1 Subcontractual Relations By an appropriate written agreement, the Contractor shall require each subcontractor to the extent of <br />the work to be performed by the subcontractor, to be bound to the Contractor by the terms of the Contract Documents, and to <br />assume toward the Contractor all the obligations and responsibilities which the Contractor by these Documents, assumes <br />toward the Owner and the Architect -Engineer. Said agreements shall preserve and protect the rights of the Owner and <br />Architect -Engineer under the Contract Documents with respect to the Work to be performed by the subcontractor so that the <br />subcontracting thereof will not prejudice such rights. Where appropriate, the Contractor shall require each subcontractor to <br />enter into similar agreements with his sub -subcontractor. <br />The Contractor shall make available to each proposed subcontractor, prior to the execution of the subcontract, copies of the <br />Contract Documents to which the subcontractor will be bound by this Article 5.3 and identify to the subcontractor any terms <br />and conditions of the proposed subcontract which maybe at variance with the Contract Documents. Each subcontractor shall <br />similarly make copies of such Documents available to his sub -subcontractors. <br />5.3.2 Subcontract Requirements <br />(1) On all subcontracts where the bid exceeds $100,000, the Contractor may require subcontractors to provide a 125% <br />Performance Bond and a 100% Labor and Material Payment Bond from a Surety Company authorized to do <br />business in the state of Florida by the Department of Insurance. <br />(2) Work force The subcontractor must agree to perform no less than 15% of the Project Construction Work utilizing its <br />own employees. <br />(3) Subcontractor Experience The subcontractor must have successfully completed no less than two (2) projects of <br />similar size and complexity within the last five (5) years. <br />(4) Supervision The subcontractor must agree to provide field (on-site) supervision through a named superintendent for <br />each trade (general concrete forming and placement, masonry, mechanical, plumbing, electrical and roofing) <br />included in the subcontract. In addition, the subcontractor shall assign and name a qualified employee for <br />scheduling direction for its work. The supervisory employees of the subcontractor (including field superintendent, <br />foreman and schedulers at all levels) must have been employed in a supervisory (leadership) capacity of <br />substantially equivalent position. <br />(5) All subcontracts shall provide: <br />16 <br />
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