INFORMATION FOR BIDDERS work. This contract is for the construction of two concrete-stone Location of to be done contracts. The substructures, or foundations, of these buildings have Work done or transit The sites of the structures can be reached from the Mount Freight and Access roads have been constructed by The City to the Access roads. Sealed bids or proposals for performing the work described Date for at 11 A. M., at which place and time they will be publicly opened Printed form for bids. All bids must be made upon the blank form of proposal Certified Checks No bid will be received and deposited unless accompanied Bonds Two or more bonds, the aggregate amount of which shall Substitution Should any surety upon the contract be deemed unsatis- executing bonds. be forfeited. The bidder whose bid shall be accepted will be required to Time for attend at the office of the Board in person, or if a corporation, contract and by a duly authorized representative, with the sureties offered by him, and to execute the contract and bonds within 10 days after due notice that the contract has been awarded to him; in case of failure or neglect so to do, the amount of the deposit Deposit may made by him shall be forfeited to, and be retained by, the said City as liquidated damages for such failure or neglect, and shall be paid into the general fund of said City, and he may, at the option of the Board, be deemed to have abandoned the contract and as in default to The City, under the provisions. of Section 30 of Chapter 724 of the Laws of 1905. If the said bidder to whom the contract is awarded shall execute the contract and furnish the said security within the time aforesaid, the amount of his deposit will be returned to him. The attention of bidders is especially directed to the con- Time for beginning and tract requirements as to the times for beginning and complet-completing ing the work, as required by Article VI of the contract. work. quantities. Statement of Quantities:-The following is a statement Statement of based upon the estimate of the Engineer, of the quantities of the various items of work, and of the nature and extent, as nearly as practicable, of the work required; the several bids will be computed, tested and canvassed by the quantities and kinds of work mentioned in this statement, viz.: Basis for com paring bids, Bidders must satisfy them accuracy of approximate quantities. The quantities of Items 1 and 2 are approximate only, being given as a basis for the uniform comparison of bids, and the Board does not expressly or by implication agree that the actual quantities will correspond therewith. Bidders are required to submit their estimates upon the following express conditions, which shall apply to, and become part of every bid received, viz.: Bidders must satisfy themselves, by personal examination. selves as to of the sites of the proposed structures, and by such other means as they may prefer, as to the actual conditions and requirements of the work and the accuracy of the foregoing estimate of the Engineer, and shall not, at any time after the submission of a bid, dispute or complain of such statement or estimate of the Engineer, nor assert that there was any misunderstanding in regard to the nature or amount of the work to be done. Prices not changed by change of quantity. Balanced bidding. Bidders referred to laws. No bid withdrawn. An increase or decrease in the quantities for Items 1 and 2 shall not be regarded as a sufficient ground for an increase or decrease in the prices, nor in the time allowed for the completion of the work, except as provided in the contract. The work has been divided into items in order to enable the bidder to bid for the different portions of the work in accordance with his estimate of their costs, so that in the event of an increase or decrease in the quantity of either of the unit price items, the actual quantity executed may be paid for at the price bid for that particular item. The attention of bidders is especially called to the provisions of Chapter 724 of the Laws of 1905, and acts amendatory thereof, as to the letting of contracts and payment for work; to the "Labor Law," as amended, and to the "Workmen's Compensation Law." No bid will be allowed to be withdrawn, for any reason whatever, after it has been deposited with the Board of Water person in arrears to Supply. No bid will be accepted from, nor contract awarded No bid from to, any person who is in arrears to the Corporation of Thea City of New York, upon debt or contract; nor who is in default, as surety or otherwise, upon any obligation to the Corporation of The City of New York. Before the award of the contract, any bidder may be required to show that he has the necessary facilities, experience, ability, and financial resources to perform the work in a satisfactory manner and within the time stipulated, and that he has had experience in constructing structures of the same or a similar nature. Bidder's ability. Bids may be The Board reserves the right to select the bid or proposal, rejected. the acceptance of which will, in its judgment, best secure the efficient performance of the work, or to reject any or all bids. Proposals which are incomplete, conditional or obscure, or Informal bids. which contain additions not called for, erasures, alterations, or irregularities of any kind may be rejected as informal. |