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Crane Repair at Building #6, USCG Base Elizabeth City, NC

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City, State (County) Elizabeth City, NC 27909   (Pasquotank County)
Category(s) Single Trades
Sub-Category(s) Equipment
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Description

(D) Description/Location of Work - Contractor shall provide all equipment, labor, services & supervision necessary to complete Crane Repair services at U.S. Coast Guard Base, Building #6, Elizabeth City, North Carolina. See the attached USCG Scope of Work for the services required. Travel and/or Transportation of Equipment/Materials: If applicable, all costs associated are included within the contractor's proposal. (E) Additional Information: FIELD OFFICE Office space and telephone service required for the Contractor’s operations shall be the responsibility of the Contractor. WORK OUTSIDE REGULAR WORK HOURS If the contractor desires to perform work under this contract outside regular work hours or on Saturdays, Sundays or holidays, a written request shall be made, to the Contracting Officer and Quality Assurance Evaluator (QAE) and/or Contracting Officers Representative (COR) no less than 5 calendar days prior to the planned start of such work. Regular work hours are, for the purpose of this clause, those hours the activity or Command, where the work is to be performed, normally works on a day-by-day basis. Application by the Contractor does not imply consent by the Government. Each application will be considered, and a decision made, on the potential benefit of permitting such work. Approval of a Contractor’s application under this clause will be, unless otherwise agreed in writing, at no additional cost to the Government. ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT All waste materials generated by any work under the contract performed on a Government installation shall be handled, transported, stored, and disposed of by the Contractor and by his Subcontractors at any time in accordance with all applicable Federal, State, or local laws, ordinances, regulations, court orders, or other types of rules or rulings having the effect of law, including but not limited to Executive Order 11752, 17 Dec 73, the Federal Water Pollution Control Act, as amended (33 USC Sec 1251 ET SEQ); The Clean Air Act, as amended (42 USC SEC 1857 ET SEQ); The Endangered Species Act, as amended (16 U.S.C. SEC 1531 ET SEC); The Toxic Substances Control Act, as amended (15 U.S.C. SEC 2601 ET SEC); The National Historic Preservation Act, as amended (16 U.S.C. SEC 470, ET SEQ); the Solid Waste Disposal Act as amended (424 SEC 6901 ET SEQ); and the Archaeological and Historic Preservation Act, as amended (16 U.S.C. SEC 469, ET SEQ). DAMAGE TO UTILITIES In the event of a Contractor-caused utility failure/disruption, the Contractor will first make the area safe, then immediately contact the QAE/COR. If the damaged utilities are previously known or shown to the Contractor, or there is negligence on his part, the utilities will be repaired by the Contractor in a timely manner at no cost to the Government. If the damaged utilities are not known or shown to the Contractor and there is not negligence on the contractor’s part, they will be repaired at Government expense. EQUIPMENT Equipment to be used on base shall be safe and in good operating condition. The Contracting Officer and designated QAE/COR reserve the right to inspect any on base equipment and reject such equipment if it is considered unsafe, in poor operating condition, or inappropriate for work.

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Division 41 - Material Processing and Handling Equipment, Cranes and Hoists, Cranes.

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