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Site work for a mixed-use development in Miami, Florida. Completed plans call for site work for a playground / park / athletic field; and water / sewer project.
1.49) CONTRACTOR shall review all documents, specifications, plans and scope of work provided by Miami-Dade County Park & Recreation Construction Division for work to be completed. Furnish all labor, equipment and materials required. 1.50) Contractor shall be responsible for attaining all pertinent permits from any and all governing entities (i.e., City of Miami, Miami-Dade RER, Electrical, Plumbing, Miami-Dade Public Works, Miami-Dade Water & Sewer, DERM, Fire, FDEP, Florida Department of Health, South Florida Water Management, US Army Corps of Engineers, Florida Department of Environmental Protection, USCG etc.) needed to begin and complete all phases of work. 1.51) If applicable, prior to starting project, CONTRACTOR shall notify any departments having jurisdiction of the work being performed. 1.52) CONTRACTOR shall comply with Office of Resilience initiatives, to include Sea Level Rise. 1.53) Contractor shall coordinate all required inspections/tests and documentation required by any/all governing entities, i.e., City of Miami, Miami-Dade Building Department, etc. 1.54) It shall be the contractor's responsibility to ensure that all required regulatory or proprietary permits are obtained prior to commencement of work. 1.55) Piling replacement and marine repairs, including emergency repair of mooring pilings, channel/ waterway markers, buoys, waterway signage and markers, dayboard channel markers, day beacons, lights, lightships, radio beacons, fog signals, piers, fenders, seawall caps, tie rods, riprap, and marine related items. 1.56) Contractor shall make every effort to aid in expediting any repairs, including removal of any materials that may create a hazard to navigational waterways. 1.57) All new wood pilings being installed shall be (Green Heart) or Pearson Fiberglass Composite. 1.58) All new wood (Green Heat) pilings and Pearson Fiberglass Composite being installed shall be the approximate diameter as existing wood pilings. Existing size to be identified and new piling size shall be approved prior to installation. PILING/CHANNEL MARKER REPLACMENT WORKSHEET to be completed and approved prior to proceeding with work. 1.59) All new pilings shall be driven to equal/greater depth of existing pilings being removed in order to prevent leaning, swaying, twisting, etc. 1.60) Piles which require excessive bending in order to straighten shall be withdrawn and re- installed to the proper vertical upright position. (Piles shall not be installed and then pulled into position) 1.61) Newly installed piles that are damaged, not located in the proper location, or driven out of alignment shall be withdrawn and replaced with new piles without additional cost to the OWNER. 1.62) Piles shall be cut to equal height (+- 1") to match existing pilings. All (Green Heart) piles shall be capped with white or black cone caps (to match existing) attached with a minimum of (4) #10 x 1.5" stainless steel screws. 1.63) Piling cone caps shall fit the piling naturally without having to modify the pile cap in any fashion. (i.e., splitting a cap to fit a larger or smaller diameter piling than the pile cap was designed to fit). Cap shall be secured with stainless steel hardware. 1.64) All newly installed (Green Heart) pilings shall have a stainless-steel band installed just below the pile cap (+- 1") to prevent the wood piling from separating/splitting. The stainless-steel band shall be secured with stainless steel hardware to prevent the strap from slipping. 1.65) All newly installed wood pilings shall have boat mooring cleats installed to match existing piling cleat size and elevation. 1.66) All mounting hardware shall be stainless steel and/or to match existing. 1.67) Due to sea level rise, all new pilings shall be raised up 3 feet above existing pilings' elevation. 1.68) Contractor shall maintain a daily log report of activity at jobsite, to include activities performed, quantizes removed that day, water conditions, etc. Reports will be submitted to Miami Dade Parks. Construction activities which will adversely impact or disrupt owner ability to use the facility as intended throughout project duration including but not limited to restricting facility access or utilization of existing spaces, shall be coordinated with owner and the facility staff prior to execution so as to minimize any potential problems and/or hazards during all phases of construction process. 1.69) Contractor shall complete site visit for inspection of existing damage square pile for replacement to match existing in size, dimension, and structural bearing specifications with same materials. 1.70) Contractor shall be required during installation of new piling to be monitored by pile driving report/records submitted by location to insure minimum driving resistance, record of depth to existing pilings which were removed, record total length to include above ground height/elevation to equal depth/embedment. 1.71) Driving criteria of record to include minimum resistance as measured by blow count in blows per foot or fraction thereof and is to assure that piles have desired capacity. Driven pile capacity where "Practical Refusal" will be determined and will be a condition where the blow count exceeds either two times the number of blows required in one foot or three times the number of blows required in three inches to achieve the required beating value, not to exceed five blows per inch. 1.72) Contractor shall meet installation tolerances with deviation form plumb and angle of batter: 1/2 inch per foot of pile length, but not more than six inches overall. 1.73) Pile driving record submitted shall include project name and location, date and time of driving (start/stop/interruption), hammer make and model, ram weight, energy rating to include actual stroke and operating speed, pile ground surface, cut off, and final penetration elevations and embedment length, driving resistance data blows per foot, with a final foot normally recorded in blows per inch, comments or unusual observations to include reasons of all interruptions, signature and title of inspector. 1.74) Contractor shall be required to complete work during daily operations, areas that accessible by public will be required at all times safe passage. All areas affected will maintain clean and debris shall be disposed as required per industry standards. 1.75) Contractor shall use silt barrier, turbidity barrier or any other form of erosion control necessary to avoid contaminating boat basin area. 1.76) Contractor shall assume full responsibility for not any contamination (seepage, debris, silt, etc.) caused by the contractors. All activity shall be the responsibility of the contractor to clean up, Any and all fines incurred due to contamination shall be the responsibility of the contractor. 1.77) Contractor shall work with coordinating boat schedule for relocation of boats during piling replacement as required with marina manager and construction supervisor. (replacement may require boat removal pending contractor request and/or owner approval). 1.78) Contractor shall notify the project manager prior to starting the job. 1.79) Any piling that was not installed to the correct depth, vertical position, height, etc. shall be pulled and reinstalled at the contractor's expense. 1.80) Contractor shall be responsible for any and all damage to the Parks/Marina and private property due to the construction and shall make all necessary repairs at the contractors' expense. All Requests for Information (RFI) must be submitted electronically, in word format, by 09/09/2024 to Penelope.Quintas@miamidade.gov and a copy filed with the Clerk of the Board at clerkbcc@miamidade.gov NO PHONE CALLS WILL BE ACCEPTED. Liquidated Damages: YES $$ Per Day: $250.00 For RPQ's less than $10,000, if no LD rate is specified, the County reserves the right to assess actual damages in lieu of LDs. Anticipated Start Date: 10/28/2024 Calendar Days for Project Completion: 365
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Playgrounds / Parks / Athletic Fields
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