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Last Updated | 06/12/2023 10:39 AM |
Project Title | 10-Unit Nested T-Hangar |
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City, State (County) | Montoursville, PA 17754 (Lycoming County) |
Category(s) | Heavy and Highway, Transportation |
Sub-Category(s) | Aircraft Hangar, Paving/Reconstruction, Runways/Taxiways, Site Development |
Contracting Method | Competitive Bids |
Project Status | Construction start expected June 2023 , Construction documents |
Bids Due | View project details and contacts |
Estimated Value | $4,639,991 [brand] Estimate |
Plans Available from | Civil Engineer |
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Architect | View project details and contacts |
Description | As of May 31, 2023, project has not yet been awarded. A timeline for award has not yet been established. Proposed 11,530 square foot prefabricated 10-unit T-Hangar on new concrete pad with adjacent new asphalt pavement. Existing site is grass. The project also includes removal of runway pavement. Bid Additive #1 includes site development for a future hangar expansion to 20-units inclusive of paving and utilities. There is a Disadvantage Business Enterprise (DBE) participation goal of 0.74% for this project. All inquiries should be directed via the Clarifications feature in PennBid no later than May 10, 2023 at 12:00 PM. Each Bidder is individually responsible for the careful examination of the site of the proposed Work, the Proposal, Plans, General Provisions, Technical Specifications, Contract Forms, and all requirements of the project. The failure or omission by any Bidder to do so shall in no way relieve any Bidder from any obligation with respect to its bid. The Authority reserves the following rights: to accept or reject any or all bids; and to award the Contract to the most responsive and responsible Bidder whose bid is determined by the Authority to be in its best interest. Any and all proposals as submitted herein are subject to further negotiation at the option of Authority. No contract or agreement of any kind arising out of this proposal and/or negotiations shall be binding or valid against the Authority, its department, officers, employees, or agents unless such contract or agreement is in writing, has been authorized by the Williamsport Municipal Airport Authority, and signed by the Airport Director or his designee. FAA PROJECT NUMBER: AIP-3-42-0106-XXX-2023 Intent of contract. The intent of the contract is to provide for construction and completion, in every detail, of the work described. It is further intended that the Contractor shall furnish all labor, materials, equipment, tools, transportation, and supplies required to complete the work in accordance with the plans, specifications, and terms of the contract. 40-02 Alteration of work and quantities. The Owner reserves the right to make such changes in quantities and work as may be necessary or desirable to complete, in a satisfactory manner, the original intended work. Unless otherwise specified in the Contract, the Owner's Engineer or RPR shall be and is hereby authorized to make, in writing, such in-scope alterations in the work and variation of quantities as may be necessary to complete the work, provided such action does not represent a significant change in the character of the work. For purpose of this section, a significant change in character of work means: any change that is outside the current contract scope of work; any change (increase or decrease) in the total contract cost by more than 25%; or any change in the total cost of a major contract item by more than 25%. Work alterations and quantity variances that do not meet the definition of significant change in character of work shall not invalidate the contract nor release the surety. Contractor agrees to accept payment for such work alterations and quantity variances in accordance with Section 90, paragraph 90-03, Compensation for Altered Quantities. Should the value of altered work or quantity variance meet the criteria for significant change in character of work, such altered work and quantity variance shall be covered by a supplemental agreement. Supplemental agreements shall also require consent of the Contractor's surety and separate performance and payment bonds. If the Owner and the Contractor are unable to agree on a unit adjustment for any contract item that requires a supplemental agreement, the Owner reserves the right to terminate the contract with respect to the item and make other arrangements for its completion Each Bidder shall carefully examine the plans and the Contract Documents and all Addenda or other revisions and thoroughly familiarize himself with the detailed requirements prior to submitting a proposal. Should a Bidder find discrepancies or ambiguitiesin, or omission from, the Contract Documents, or should he/she be in doubt as to their meaning, he/she shall at once, and in any event, not later than seven days prior to receipt of bid, notify the Architect/Engineer in writing who will send written Addenda to all Bidders where necessary. Bidders shall not be entitled to rely upon any oral instructions or interpretations by the Architect/Engineer. All Addenda sent to Bidders will become a part of the Contract Documents. All written technical inquiries shall be directed to RS&H, Inc., 1515 Market Street, Suite 1130, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19102, Attention Chad C Ackley, PE, (703) 997-3806, chad.ackley@rsandh.com. No allowance will be made after proposals are received for oversight by Bidder. . |
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