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This is a service / maintenance or supply contract in Redwood City, California. Contact the soliciting agency for additional information.

Questions regarding the Contract Documents concerning items such as discrepancies, conflicts, omissions, doubts as to meanings, or regarding scope of bid items shall be referred to the Engineer. Inquiries must be received in writing via email, to aoshaghi@smcgov.org and wng@smcgov.org, by 5PM on February 23, 2024. Inquiries will be answered in writing via email response if written clarification is warranted, in the opinion of the Engineer, then inquiries and responses will be posted to the Project's page on the County of San Mateo's Public Works website. It will be the Contractor's sole responsibility to ensure that they receive responses, if any. The County will not be responsible for oral clarifications. The Contractor is advised to participate in this meeting to ensure they have a full and clear understanding of the Job Order Contracting process prior to bidding. This Job Order Contract is a competitively bid, firm fixed priced, indefinite quantity contract which the Contractor may perform an ongoing series of individual Projects at different locations throughout the County. The bid documents include a Construction Task Catalog(R) containing construction tasks with preset Unit Prices. All Unit Prices are based on local labor, material and equipment prices and are for the direct cost of construction. It is placed with the "Contractor" for the accomplishment of general engineering work, repair, maintenance, rehabilitation, demolition and construction of infrastructure, or other real property. The Contractor will bid two Adjustment Factors to be applied to the Unit Prices. One Adjustment Factor for performing work during Normal Working Hours and a second Adjustment Factor for performing work during Other Than Normal Working Hours. The same two Adjustment Factors shall apply to every Pre-priced Task in the Construction Task Catalog(R). Four (4) Contracts will be individually awarded to the four (4) lowest, responsive, responsible bidders. Thereafter, as projects are identified the Contractor will jointly scope the work with the Owner. The County will prepare a Detailed Scope of Work and issue a Request for Proposal to the Contractor. The Contractor will then prepare a Job Order Proposal for the Project including a Job Order Price Proposal, drawings and sketches, a list of subcontractors and materialmen, construction schedule, and other requested documentation. The Job Order Price shall equal the value of the approved Job Order Price Proposal. The value of the Job Order Price Proposal shall be calculated by summing the total of the calculation for each Pre-priced Task (Unit Price x quantity x Adjustment Factor) plus the value of all Non-Pre-priced Tasks. If the Job Order Proposal is found to be complete and reasonable, a Job Order may be issued. A Job Order will reference the Detailed Scope of Work and set forth the Job Order Completion Time, and the Job Order Price. The Job Order Price shall be a lump sum, fixed price for the completion of the Detailed Scope of Work. A separate Job Order will be issued for each Project. Extra work, credits, and deletions will be contained in a Supplemental Job Order. The work of this Contract will be set forth in the Detailed Scopes of Work referenced in the individual Job Orders. The Contractor is required to complete each Detailed Scope of Work for the Job Order Price within the Job Order Completion Time. This Contract is for construction work and related services to be performed within a designated area of the County. However, if the need arises, the County reserves the right to require the Contractor to work at any location or facility under the jurisdiction of the County. The Maximum Contract Value for each Job Order Contract is $5,000,000. The Contractors will not be issued Job Orders which in total exceed the Maximum Contract Value. The County does not guarantee the Contractors will receive this volume of Work. There is no Minimum Contract Value. The County may award contracts to other contractors for the same or similar Work during the term of these Job Order Contracts. The term of the Job Order Contract will be either for one (1) year or when issued Job Orders totaling the Maximum Contract Value have been completed, whichever occurs first. All Job Orders must be issued but not necessarily completed within one (1) calendar year of the commencement date of the Contract. All Job Orders issued during the term of this Contract shall be valid and in effect notwithstanding that the Detailed Scope of Work may be performed, payments may be made, and the guarantee period may continue, after such period has expired. All terms and conditions of the Contract apply to each Job Order. There are two Adjustment Factors for this Contract. When preparing a Job Order Price Proposal, the Contractor shall select the appropriate Adjustment Factor for each task. The Normal Working Hours Adjustment Factor is for work performed between 8:00 AM and 5:00 PM, Monday through Friday. Other than Normal Working Hours is for work performed outside of Normal Working Hours including all day Saturday, Sunday and County Holidays. The Other than Normal Working Hours Adjustment Factor must be equal to or greater than the Normal Working Hours Adjustment Factor. All Unit Prices listed in the Construction Task Catalog(R) are priced at a net value of 1.0000. The Adjustment Factors shall be an increase or decrease to all the Unit Prices listed in the Construction Task Catalog(R). For example, 1.1000 would be a 10% increase to the Unit Prices and 0.9500 would be a 5% decrease to the Unit Prices. Bidders who submit separate Adjustment Factors for separate Unit Prices will be considered nonresponsive and their bid will be rejected. Payment to the Contractor for materials furnished and work completed shall be made by the County in accordance with Section 9 of the "Special Provisions" portion of these Contract Documents. Pursuant to Section 22300 of the Public Contract Code, Contractor may, upon his request and at Contractor's expense, substitute equivalent securities for any moneys retained from such payment for the fulfillment of the Contract. An Initial Payment Bond and Performance Bond in the amount of $500,000 each is required as security for the payment of all persons performing and furnishing materials in connection with this Contract. If the aggregate outstanding Job Orders issued under the contract exceeds $500,000, increases in the Payment and Performance Bonds in increments of $500,000 will be required such that the amount of the Payment and Performance Bonds are not less than one hundred percent (100%) of the outstanding aggregate Job Orders issued, which bonds shall remain in force for the duration and until completion of any outstanding Job Order. At no time may the sum of outstanding Job Orders exceed the amount of the Payment and Performance Bonds. An outstanding Job Order shall be considered as any Job Order issued under this contract for which a Notice of Completion has not yet been filed. "Payment" and "Performance" Surety Bonds have been approved as to form by County Attorney, of which samples of same are attached as Appendix C in the Special Provisions. Pursuant to Section 1773 of the Labor Code, prevailing wage rates in the County have been established by the California Department of Industrial Relations, and copies are available in the office of the Director of Public Works. Said prevailing wage rates shall be made available to any interested party on request, and the successful Bidder shall post a copy of the wage rates at the job site. When applicable, both Contractor and Subcontractor hereby agrees to pay not less than prevailing rates of wages and be responsible for compliance with all the provisions of the California Labor Code, Article 2-Wages, Chapter 1, Part 7, Division 2, Section 1770 et seq and Section 1810 et seq. A copy of the prevailing wage scale established by the Department of Industrial Relations is on file in the office of the Director of Public Works, and available at www.dir.ca.gov/DLSR or by phone at 415-703-4774. California Labor Code Section 1776(a) requires each contractor and subcontractor keep accurate payroll records of trades workers on all public works projects and to submit copies of certified payroll records upon request. The method of Contractor Selection has not been Determined at this time.

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