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<br /> Response to Questions: <br /> <br /> How are permit fees handled? <br />Permits are required from the City of Sunny Isles Beach Building Department, Miami- <br />Dade County Department of Environmental Services, and Miami Dade County Fire <br />Department. Permit fees will be a direct reimbursement of actual fees paid and are <br />expected. <br /> <br /> Can the City provide copies of the building plans for the facilities? <br />All building plans are exempt documents. However, contact the City Clerk’s Office for <br />obtaining and completing a form and a CD of the plans will be furnished. <br /> <br /> Are prevailing or Davis Bacon wages required? <br />No. <br /> <br /> Is there a local preference? <br />No. <br /> <br /> What area is available for staging, staff parking, and dumpsters? <br />Parking is very tight in the City. The surface lot south of City Hall and on-street parking <br />is on a first come first served basis. In addition, portions of the secured lot north of City <br />Hall (the “Alamo” property) can be made available for no less than six (6) months from <br />award. <br /> <br /> What is the contract time? <br />Substantial completion in one hundred eighty (180) calendar days. Per City Code, no <br />construction work is allowed on New Year’s Day, Fourth of July, Labor Day, Yom <br />Kippur, Thanksgiving Day and Christmas Day. <br /> <br /> Is Builders Risk Insurance required? <br />No, Builders Risk Insurance is not required. Note that the City must be listed as an <br />additional insured on General Liability/Completed Operations Liability with a <br />$5,000,000 limit. See Revised Page # 11. <br /> <br /> Will a geotechnical report be required for any element of the work? <br />No. <br /> <br /> The RFP includes a testing protocol for the existing building. Can a proposer get <br />approval for alternate test method(s) or protocol(s)? <br />Yes, as long as the tests provide the needed results. <br /> <br /> When is the project expected to be awarded? <br />We expect to ask City Commission to award the bid at their September 18, 2014 <br />meeting.
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