The City of Tucker (City), requests that interested parties submit formal sealed bids/proposals to construct concrete pads in five (5) locations, and sidewalk improvements in two (2) locations. MARTA shelters, or City benches, are to be installed at each of the five (5) pad locations. All MARTA shelters are to be installed by MARTA, and therefore should not be included in this bid. Some pads may require the relocation of existing signs and trash receptacles. The location of the concrete pads and sidewalk improvements can be found on the location map provided in Exhibit E.
All concrete pads are to be constructed per the following specifications.
GENERAL CONDITIONS
The contractor shall execute the work according to and meet the requirements of the following:
- Georgia Department of Transportation (GDOT) Specifications, Standards, and Details;
- Metro Atlanta Rapid Transit Authority (MARTA) Specifications, Standards, and Details;
- The Contract Documents including but not limited to the scope of work, details, and specifications;
- City of Tucker ordinances and regulations;
- OSHA standards and guidelines;
Any other applicable codes, laws and regulations including but not limited to Section 45-10-20 through 45-10-28 of the Official Code of Georgia Annotated, Title VI of the Civil Rights Act, Drug-Free Workplace Act, and all applicable requirements of the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990.
The contractor will be responsible for providing all labor, materials, and equipment necessary to perform the work. This is a unit price bid. Payment will be made based on actual work completed.
The contractor is responsible for inspecting the jobsite prior to submitting a bid. No change orders will be issued for differing site conditions.
Materials must come from GDOT approved sources. The contractor will be required to submit in writing a list of proposed sources of materials. When required, representative samples will be taken for examination and testing prior to approval. The materials used in the work shall meet all quality requirements of the contract. Materials will not be considered as finally accepted until all tests, including any to be taken from the finished work have been completed and evaluated. Standard Specification 106 – Control of Materials will be used as a guide. All materials will be tested according to the GDOT Sampling, Testing, and Inspection Manual by an approved consultant/lab hired by the City.