INVITATION TO BID
PROJECT:
Pump Station 7 Phase III – Service Area Linework
LOCATION:
Central Brambleton - Including Marshall Ave.,
Reservoir Ave., Maltby St., Bond St., and Olney Road.
CONTACT NAME
AND NUMBER:
David Speer, PE; (757)
664-6724
The City of
Norfolk will receive sealed Bids for the above titled Project at the
office of the Department of Utilities located at 400 Granby Street, 2nd
floor, Norfolk, VA 23510 until
3:00
p.m. local time on
Thursday, 28 August 2008,
at which time the Bids will be publicly opened and read aloud. Any
Bids received after the specified time and date will not be
considered. The Work under this Project consists of the replacement
of approximately 3,100 LF of water and approximately 3,135 LF of sewer
lines, and 17 Sanitary Sewer Manholes west of I-264 on streets which
include: Maltby Ave & Maltby Crescent,
Reservoir Ave,
Marshall
Ave, and Bond St.
Bid Documents
may be examined at the offices of the owner located at 400 Granby
Street, 2nd floor, Norfolk, VA and have been provided to
the following plan room services: Dodge reports
(757) 497-5800, Builders and
Contractors Exchange (757) 858-0680, and the Virginia Minority
Supplier Development Council (757) 823-4587. There will be a
non-refundable charge of $50 for these documents. Please make checks
or money orders only payable to: Department of Utilities (see
address at end of this paragraph). Bid Security in the amount of five
percent (5%) of the Bid shall be submitted with each Bid. All
bidders must receive original copies of the bid documents
directly from the office of the Department of Utilities,
400 Granby Street, 2nd
Floor, Norfolk, VA. Requests for Bid Documents to be mailed to
out of state Bidders shall be made in writing on company letterhead,
accompanied by a shipping account number, check or money order, mailed
to the Department of Utilities, 400 Granby Street, 2nd
floor, Norfolk, VA 23510, ATTN: Louise Stokes.
It
is the policy of the City of
Norfolk
to facilitate the establishment, preservation, and strengthening of
small businesses and businesses owned by women and minorities and to
encourage their participation in the City’s procurement activities.
Toward that end, the City encourages these firms to compete and
encourages non-minority firms to provide for the participation of
small businesses and businesses owned by women and minorities through
partnerships, joint ventures, subcontracts, and other contractual
opportunities. Bidders (offerors) are asked, as part of their
submission, to describe any planned use of such businesses in
fulfilling this contract.
The
City of Norfolk is participating in the Virginia Clean Water Revolving
Loan Fund (VCWRLF) to assist in the funding of this project. It is
therefore necessary tha tth successful bidder be aware of the
requirements established by the EPA. Refer to the Instructions to
Bidders and Section 110 – Special Provisions for details of
these requirements.
“Bidders must comply
with the following: the President’s Executive Order #11246 prohibiting
discrimination in employment regarding race, color, creed, sex, or
national origin; the President’ Executive Order #12138 and 11625
regarding utilization of MBE/WBE firms; the Civil Rights Act of 1964.
Bidders must certify that they do not or will not maintain or provide
for their employees any facilities that are segregated on the basis of
race, color, creed, or national origin.” By execution of the Bid Form
and Contract Documents the contractor certifies to the afore mentioned
requirements.
The Hampton
Roads Planning District Commission’s (HRPDC) Regional Construction
Standards, Third Edition, January 2003, including HRPDC
Technical Amendment Number 1 dated January 2004, and Technical
Amendment Number 2 dated January 2005, are hereby referenced and
are part of the Bid Documents, except as may be modified by the
Special Provisions of this Project or as may be shown by bold type for
additions and strike-throughs for deletions. Copies of the Regional
Construction Standards may be purchased at the offices of the
HRPDC, 723 Woodlake Drive,
Chesapeake, VA 23320
(Telephone 757-420-8300) or
Executive Tower,
Suite 1-C, 2101 Executive Drive, Hampton,
VA
23666
(Telephone 757-262-0094).
A NON MANDATORY
PRE‑BID
CONFERENCE will be held on
Thursday, 7 August 2008,
at 10:00a.m. Local Time, at
the Department of Utilities Engineering Conference Room,
400 Granby Street.
Bidders are requested to be present at the start of this meeting.
Contractor
registration in accordance with Title 2.2 Chapter 43, Code of Virginia
is required. The Bidder shall include in its Bid the following
notation: "Licensed Virginia Contractor No. _______." Evidence of
a Class A Certificate of Registration must be shown before the bid may
be received and considered under a general or sub-contract of
$40,000.00 or more or when the volume of work is $300,000.00 or more
within any given twelve (12) month period. For jobs of at least
$1,500.00 but less than $40,000.00, bidders are required to show
evidence of a Class B Certificate of Registration. Under the
aforesaid law, it is a Class I misdemeanor to bid or engage in any
work without appropriate Class A or Class B license.
Withdrawal of
Bids due to error shall be subject to and in accordance with Section
2.2-4330 of the Code of Virginia and the Contract Documents.
Procedures for submitting, withdrawing and evaluating Bids and other
pertinent information are contained in the Instructions to Bidders.
All bids will be evaluated in accordance with the City of
Norfolk Procurement Procedures and
the City reserves the right to waive informalities and to reject
bids. The decision to award will be posed in a designated public area
in accordance with Virginia Code 11-66(A).
All
construction contracts must comply with Section 33, 1-58 of the Code
of the City of Norfolk, VA 1979, as amended, regarding Substance Abuse
and Drug-Free Work Place policy for City Construction Contracts. (See
Appendix A)
The Owner reserves
the right to waive minor non-substantive errors in the Bid, to reject
any/or all Bids, to award any Bid in whole or in part and award the
Bid considered to be in the best interest of the Owner. The Owner
also reserves the right to negotiate with the lowest responsive,
responsible Bidder should Bid exceed available funds.
The City of
Norfolk does not discriminate in the solicitation or awarding of
contracts on the basis of race, religion, faith-based organizations,
color, national origin, age, disability or any other basis prohibited
by state or federal law.
By: Kenneth R. Turner, P.E.
Engineering Manager