management, supervision, testing, services, materials, supplies, equipment, fixtures,
<br />appliances, facilities, tools, transportation, storage, power, permits and licenses required
<br />of the Contractor, fuel, heat, light, cooling and all other utilities as required by this Contract.
<br />The Work to be performed by the Contractor is generally described as follows:
<br />The Work to be performed under this Contract includes, but is not limited to, the
<br />installation of an emergency generator and all electrical and mechanical equipment
<br />required for a complete installation at Gateway Park Center, located at 151 Sunny Isles
<br />Boulevard, Sunny Isles Beach, Florida. The Work also includes restoration of the stucco
<br />walls, the resealing of ramp joints, the repair of column spalling, the repair of beam
<br />spalling, paver resetting, installation of elevator enclosures, and painting of sections of the
<br />building and doors, all at Gateway Park Center.
<br />2.2. The Contractor shall perform all of the Work required, implied or reasonably
<br />inferable from, this Contract. The Contractor agrees to comply with the City of Sunny Isles
<br />Beach permitting requirements, including all licensing requirements associated with the
<br />Building Department. The Contractor shall perform all of the Work required, implied or
<br />reasonably inferable from, this Contract.
<br />2.3. Unless expressly permitted or allowed by the Contract Documents,
<br />substitutions of materials, articles, systems, equipment, or other components of the Work
<br />will not be considered. Where substitutions are expressly permitted or allowed by the
<br />Contract Documents, the Contractor must demonstrate to both the Engineer / Architect
<br />and the City that a proposed substitution is equal in substance, quality and function to the
<br />material, article, or piece of equipment identified in the Contract Documents. The City shall
<br />have no obligation to accept a proposed substitution and no substitution shall be allowed
<br />without the prior written approval from both the Engineer / Architect and the City. If the
<br />substitution results in a savings to the Contractor, the City shall be entitled to a credit for
<br />the amount saved as a result of the substitution.
<br />ARTICLE III
<br />CONTRACT TIME
<br />3.1 Time and Liquidated Damages
<br />3.1.1. The City shall notify the Contractor in writing of the date on which the Work
<br />shall begin ("the Notice to Proceed Date"). The Contractor shall commence site activities
<br />on the Notice to Proceed Date, and the Work shall be carried on regularly and without
<br />interruption. The Contractor shall achieve Substantial Completion of the Work no later
<br />than Three Hundred Sixty -Five (365) calendar days after the Notice to Proceed Date. The
<br />number of calendar days from the Notice to Proceed Date, through the date set forth for
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