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SAN FRANCISCO PUBLIC WORKS

Sourcing Event ID No. 0000002423
Contract No. 1000015023
PW 6TH ST PEDESTRN SFTY PRJ
6TH STREET PEDESTRIAN SAFETY PROJECT

Bids will be received online via file upload until 2:30:00 p.m. on August 19, 2020, after which they will be publicly opened and read online. Refer to Project Manual for further details regarding submission of Bids and Bid opening. Bid Documents, Plan Holders Lists, and Addenda may be downloaded at no cost from the Public Works Electronic Bid Documents Download site at www.sfpublicworks.org/biddocs. Please visit the Contracts, Bids and Payments webpage at www.sfpublicworks.org for more information (click on Resources > Contractor Resources). Notices regarding Addenda and other bid changes will be distributed by email to Plan Holders.

The Work is located along 6th Street from Market to Howard Streets & 6th and Bryant intersection in San Francisco, California and consists of pavement renovation, curb ramp & bulb-out construction, sewer and drainage, water relocation support, environmental, structural sub-sidewalk basement work, electrical, traffic signal & interconnect installation, pedestrian-scale light installation, overhead contact system replacement work, traction power ductbank installation, landscape & site improvements, traffic control, overhead contact system support work, and all associated work.. The time allowed for completion is 858 consecutive calendar days. The Engineer's estimate is approximately $11,900,000. For more information, contact the Project Manager, Denny Phan at 628-271-2149 or Denny.Phan@sfdpw.org.

On July 1, 2014, the registration program under section 1725.5 of the California Labor Code went into effect. The program requires that all contractors and subcontractors who bid or work on a public works project register and pay an annual fee to the California Department of Industrial Relations ("DIR").

No contractor or subcontractor may be listed in a bid or awarded a contract for a public works project unless registered with the DIR as required by Labor Code section 1725.5 [with limited exceptions from this requirement for bid purposes only under Labor Code section 1771.1(a)].

This Project shall incorporate the required partnering elements for Partnering Level 3. Refer to Section 01 31 33 for more details.

Pursuant to San Francisco Administrative Code (SFAC) Section 6.25, "Clean Construction" is required for the performance of all work.

This Contract is subject to the requirements of Administrative Code Chapter 12X, which prohibits contracting in states with laws that allow discrimination. The City is prohibited from entering into any Contract with a Contractor that has its United States headquarters in a state on the Covered State List or where any or all of the work on the contract will be performed in any of those states on the Covered State List. Administrative Code Chapter 12X and a list of states on the Covered State List can be found at: http://sfgsa.org/chapter-12x-anti-lgbt-state-ban-list.

The Specifications include liquidated damages. Contract will be on a Unit Price basis. Progressive payments will be made.

This Contract is to be financed with the assistance of a grant from the Federal Transit Administration. All work described in the Contract Documents shall be performed in accordance with Federal Transit Administration guidelines and regulations. The award of this Contract will be subject to the concurrence of the United States Department of Transportation (DOT). All Bidders will be required to certify that they are not on the United States Controller General's list of ineligible contractors.

Bidders are advised that this is a federal-aid project subject to equal employment opportunity provisions and the Small Business Enterprise (SBE) program. The SBE participation goal is 25%. Bidders shall demonstrate in the bid good faith outreach efforts if this participation goal is not met. The CMD 10% Bid Discount is not applicable to this Contract. Call Selormey Dzikunu at 415-939-9339 or Selormey.Dzikunu@sfdpw.org for details.

A pre-bid meeting will be held by conference call on Thursday, July 23, 2020 starting at 11:00 a.m.

Refer to Section 00 21 13 Appendix B for a guide to joining a Microsoft Teams meeting.

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Contractor shall perform not less than 20 percent of the original contract work with the Contractor's own organization.

For information on the City’s Contractor Development Program, call 415-986-3999 or bond@imwis.com.

A corporate surety bond or certified check for ten percent (10%) of the amount bid must accompany each bid. Refer to the Project Manual for further instructions regarding submission requirements for bid security.

SFAC Sec. 6.22(A) requires all construction contracts awarded by the City and County of San Francisco to include performance and payment bonds for 100% of the contract award.

Class "A" license required at time of award.

In accordance with Administrative Code Chapter 6, no bid is accepted and no contract in excess of Threshold is awarded by the City and County of San Francisco until such time as the Mayor or the Mayor’s designee approves the contract for award, and the Director of Public Works then issues an order of award. Pursuant to Charter Section 3.105, all contract awards are subject to certification by the Controller as to the availability of funds.

Minimum wage rates for this project must comply with the current General Prevailing Wage as determined by the State Department of Industrial Relations and the Federal General Prevailing Wage Determinations of the Secretary of Labor under the Copeland Act. Minimum wage rates other than applicable to General Prevailing Wage must comply with SFAC Chapter 12P, Minimum Compensation Ordinance.

Bidders are hereby advised that the Contractor to whom the Contract is awarded must be certified by the Contract Monitoring Division as being in compliance with the Equal Benefits Provisions of Chapter 12B of the Administrative Code within two weeks after notification of award.

If a bidder objects on any ground to any bid specification or legal requirement imposed by this Advertisement for Bids, the bidder shall, no later than the 10th working day prior to the date of Bid opening, provide written notice to the Contract Administration Division, San Francisco Public Works, setting forth with specificity the grounds for the objection.

Right reserved to reject any or all bids and waive any minor irregularities.

7/16/20
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