Solicitation Details - MCC 7360 RPQ MDFRD-842-VAR-R

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Title:
RE-ROOFING OF STATIONS 4 55 AND 66
Opening Date:
4/17/2025 10:00:00 AM
Announcement Info:
Scope of Work: (Contractor must obtain and submit all permits prior to performing any work). CONTRACTOR TO PROVIDE THE NECESSARY PERMITS, MATERIALS, EQUIPMENT AND LABOR TO ACCOMPLISH THE FOLLOWING: RE-ROOFING OF LOW SLOPE AT STATION 4 - 9201 SW 152 STREET, Miami, Florida 33157 A. SCOPE OF WORK 1. Contractor is responsible for any and all field measurements required to perform the Scope of Work (SOW) herein attached. 2. Contractor will make reference to the asbestos report dated December 9, 2024 (Project #: Z101431919) as part of this SOW and ultimately a condition of the contract with MDFR and permit with the Authority Having Jurisdiction (AHJ). 3. The Contractor is responsible for all cost associated in the performance of the SOW; to include but not limited to labor, materials, equipment, transportation, permitting, insurances, and related engineering required to complete the work and obtain a final inspection with the Authority Having Jurisdiction (AHJ). No provision will be made for price escalation. 4. Contractor to verify slope of deck before tear off of existing roof. Contractor will ensure that new system applied will provide positive drainage to floor drains, thru-the-walls and/or over-flows. 5. Contractor to remove and properly dispose of the existing roofing system. 6. Contractor to install new heat weld roofing system (see Section C). 7. Contractor to replace the existing ladder access roof hatch with a new Miami Dade County approved roof hatch of the same dimension as the existing. The new roof hatch will be the same or similar to a Bilco S-20 hatch. B. PERMIT, LICENSES, AND REGULATONS 1. Permit fees, processing fees, inspection fees, etc., shall be part of the bid and the contractor responsibility. 2. All permits and licenses necessary for the execution of the work shall be secured and paid for by the contractor. 3. The contractor shall give all proper notices and comply with all laws, ordinances, rules and regulations bearing on the specified work. Comply with all the rules, guidelines and regulations of the Florida Building Code and the Authority Having Jurisdiction (AHJ). C. DESCRIPTION OF THE SYSTEMS 1. Remove and properly dispose of the existing roofing system. Prepare the roof deck to receive new insulation (if required) and roof covering. 2. Install insulation as required. Roofing system installed will be in an effort to achieve an R-6 value and a slope of no less the ¼"pr 1’ slope throughout the flat roof area. 3. Install new minimum 3-ply modified bitumen roof system. System shall consist of: a. Nailed base sheet (if required over insulation) b. Torched or self-adhered base ply (80 mils, min) c. Torched or self-adhered interply (80 mils, min) d. Torched energy-efficient highly reflective cap ply (165 mils, min and Initial SRI = 91, min) e. Energy-efficient, Cool Roof cap sheet or reflective coating will be applied to meet Miami Dade County resolution R-54-18 “Cool Roof.” 4. Acceptable manufacturers include GAF, Polyglass, Johns Manville and Soprema. Follow manufacturer specification, attached, for cleaning, product attachment application and guarantee/warranty requirements. 5. Roof assembly shall meet UL Class A Fire Rating. 6. New roof drains and strainer cover to be reinstalled after the re-roofing. 7. Remove existing and install new counter flashing at the wall supported decks and roof edges. 8. All counter flashing and edge flashing will be stainless steel. 9. Where applicable, cement eye brows will be sealed with elastomeric water proofing agent. D. SUBMITTALS 1. Prior to the commencement of any work, the contractor shall submit a binder with copies of the manufacturer literature, including FBC Product Approvals or Miami-Dade N.O.A., for each product identified in the scope of work. 2. Provide letter from roofing manufacturer confirming the contractor is in good standing and is eligible to install the 30-year warranted roof system, as specified herein. 3. Provide physical samples of the products to be used and made available, prior to commencement of any work and at the time of manufacturer submittals for owner review and acceptance. 4. Contractor to submit the required permits prior to commencement of any work. E. QUALITY ASSURANCE 1. Contractor is responsible for confirmation of selected roofing product and system is in compliance with all the local codes. 2. All details shall adhere and comply with the manufacturer’s requirements, NRCA, and SMACNA recommendations. 3. Provide a manufacture pre-material order and pre-construction meeting. 4. Provide initial, intermediate and final manufacturer’s inspections in accordance with the manufacturer and for guarantee assurance. 5. All work shall adhere and comply with all manufacturer specifications. Any deviation shall be authorized by the product manufacture and the owner’s (MDFR) representative. 6. Contractor will take all necessary precautions to prevent debris from entering the envelope of the structure at any and all points. F. PRODUCTION DELIVERY, STORAGE, PROTECTION AND HANDLING 1. Delivery materials to the job site in the manufacture original unopened packing sealed and intact. 2. Store roll material on ends. Storage of all delivered material and equipment must be in a manner and location that will not interfere with daily Station operations and in a manner that will not damage. Materials must be elevated from grade and under cover and/or sealed in its packaging. 3. Roof top loading shall be evenly distributed throughout the roof. No stock piling allowed. 4. The contractor shall maintain the property clean of project debris at all times and material waste shall be properly discarded, stored and secured on a daily basis. A trash container will be allowed only if properly filled and covered, daily. 5. The contractor shall provide daily temporary protection during tear-off of the existing roof system and other project related activities to minimize disruptions and avoid damage to the replacement of property damage due to water penetration and/or any other condition resulting from negligence or failure to protect the work area. 6. The contractor shall be responsible for the safety and security of the job site. Any vandalism, theft, etc., which occurs during the construction project is the responsibility of the contractor. No monetary compensation shall be granted. G. GUARANTEE / WARRANTY 1. Provide roofing manufacturer’s THIRTY (30) YEAR NDL total roof system warranty for the new roof. Guarantee fees, if any, shall be paid by the contractor. 2. Contactor labor warranty shall be for 5 years, from the time of Substantial Completion issuance by the MDFR (Owner) Construction Representative. 3. Contractor will schedule in progress inspections with manufacturer’s representatives at least 2 times during the re-roofing operations. 4. Contractor labor warranty response to emergency leaks or repair calls must take place within two (2) hours of being contacted for observation and/or repair, thereafter, be available twenty-four (24) hours, seven (7) days a week to provide immediate permanent or temporary roof repairs. Contractor shall take no more than twenty-four (24) hours to stop the leaks and shall continue with permanent repairs as weather conditions allow. 5. Warranty shall be provided to the Owner (MDFR) Construction Representative after project Substantial Completion and prior to project Final Acceptance and Final Payment. H. PROJECT AND MDFRD DETAILS 1. Contractor must follow all MDFR regulations at all time. 2. MDFR has the right of way in Building Operations at all times. 3. Contractors are not to use the MDFR facility for personal use, unless of an emergency. 4. Contractor are to obtain Temporary Bathrooms Facility, i.e. Port-o-Potty for the project. 5. The award contractor must comply with all the requirements set forth in the Miscellaneous Construction Contract 7040-0/07, including pre-bid and pre-construction meeting set by MDFRD. 6. Contractors are required to secure the site and comply with OSHA rules, regulations and safety measures at all times while on the roof and on-site. Contractor protect County vehicles, provide barricades, warning signs, etc. 7. Contractor shall attend project progress meeting as directed by MDFR, throughout the duration of the contract. Contractor, with decision making powers, shall attend with subcontractors, if applicable, to discuss and coordinate project tasks, inspections, sequence of installations, etc. ******************************************************************************************************************************************************** SLOPED AREA RE-ROOFING AT STATION 4 - 9201 SW 152 Street, Miami, Florida 33157 A. SCOPE OF WORK 1. Contractor is responsible for any and all field measurements required to perform the Scope of Work (SOW) herein attached. 2. The Contractor is responsible for all cost associated in the performance of the SOW; to include but not limited to labor, materials, equipment, transportation, permitting, insurances, and related engineering required to complete the work and obtain a final inspection with the Authority Having Jurisdiction (AHJ). No provision will be made for price escalation. 3. Contractor to remove and properly dispose of the existing roofing system. 4. Contractor must include, in the bid, a 10% replacement of rotted wood decking, facia, and soffit. This replacement would be at the discretion of MDFR’s field representative and or the AHJ. 5. Re-nail existing decking according to current FBC. 6. Contractor must confirm trusses are strapped to current code requirements. If current attachment isn’t to code, work must stop and contractor must obtain engineering for proper attachment to the structure. Contractor must perform the corrections as needed. 7. Remove existing and replace existing new counter flashings as require to complete the SOW needed. 8. Existing gutter and downspouts will be removed and disposed of. New gutters and downspouts, as needed, will be installed in stainless steel. Gauge of metal will match counter flashings installed on the flat roof areas. 9. Metal roofs on slopped roof areas will come down the facia and wrap the facia as part of the metal roofing system. 10. Install flashing as needed around roof top equipment. 11. Product manufacturer to be used shall be Englert Series 1300 Aluminum Panels. B. PERMIT, LICENSES, AND REGULATONS 1. Contractor will make reference to the asbestos report dated December 9, 2024 Project #: Z101431919) as part of this SOW and ultimately a condition of the contract with MDFR and permit with the AHJ. 2. Permit fees, processing fees, inspection fees, etc., shall be part of the bid and the contractor responsibility. 3. All permits and licenses necessary for the execution of the work shall be secured and paid for by the contractor. 4. The contractor shall give all proper notices and comply with all FBC and Authority Having Jurisdiction (AHJ), ordinances, rules and regulations with related to the SOW bearing on the specified work. Comply with all the rules, guidelines and regulations of the Florida Building Code. C. DESCRIPTION OF THE SYSTEMS 1. Roofing system shall be an Englert Series 1300 Aluminum Panel over a minimum 5/8” plywood deck. Should the sheathing on the roof deck be less than 5/8” plywood, then the contractor will be responsible to install additional sheathing to comply with the current FBC. Maximum Design Pressures must meet or exceed -101.25 psf Field, -142.5 psf and -180 psf perimeter and corner. All roof curbs, roof jacks, sealants, mastics, sub-framing, roof panels, clips, and flashings to will be provided by Englert or approved Englert equal. Installation of the roofing system such will be in accordance to Englert standards and recommendations for installation in compliance with FBC. Each panel will bear a permanent label with the manufacturer’s name or local, city, state and following statement: “Miami-Dade County Product Control Approved”, unless otherwise noted herein. Color will be Bone White. D. SUBMITTALS 1. Prior to the commencement of any work, the contractor shall submit a binder with copies of the manufacturer literature for each product identified in the scope of work for approval by MDFR prior to commencing work. 2. Provide physical samples of the products to be used and made available, prior to commencement of any work and at the time of manufacturer submittals for owner review and acceptance. 3. Contractor to submit the required insurances, Notice of Commencement, and permits prior to commencement of any work. E. QUALITY ASSURANCE 1. Contractor is responsible to confirm that the selected roofing product and system is in compliance with all the local codes. 2. All details shall adhere and comply with the manufacture requirements, NRCA, and SMACNA recommendations. 3. Provide a manufacture pre-material order and pre-construction meeting. 4. All work shall adhere and comply with all manufacturer specifications. Any deviation shall be authorized by the product manufacture and the owner’s (MDFR) representative. 5. Contractor will take all necessary precautions to prevent debris from entering the envelope of the structure at any and all points. F. PRODUCTION DELIVERY, STORAGE, PROTECTION AND HANDLING 1. Delivery materials to the job site must be in the manufacture original unopened packing sealed and intact. 2. Storage of all delivered material and equipment must be in a manner and location that will not interfere with daily Station operations and in a manner that will not damage. Materials must be elevated from grade and under cover and/or sealed in its packaging. 3. Roof top loading shall be evenly distributed throughout the roof. No stock piling allowed. 4. The contractor shall maintain the property clean of project debris at all times and material waste shall be properly discarded, stored and secured on a daily bases. A trash container will be allowed only if properly filled and covered, daily, to avoid loose and scattered debris. 5. The contractor shall provide daily temporary protection during tear-off of the existing roof system and other project related activities to minimize disruptions and avoid damage to the replacement of property damage due to water penetration and/or any other condition resulting from negligence or failure to protect the work area. 6. At no time will the overhead doors to the truck bay be blocked in any way. 7. The contractor shall be responsible for the safety and security of the job site. Any vandalism, theft, etc., which occurs during the construction project is the responsibility of the contractor. No monetary compensation shall be granted. H. GUARANTEE / WARRANTY 1. Warranty provided shall be Englert 25 warranty. 2. Contractor labor warranty response to emergency leaks or repair calls must take place within two (2) hours of being contacted for observation and/or repair, thereafter be available twenty-four (24) hours, seven (7) days a week to provide immediate permanent or temporary roof repairs. Contractor shall take no more than twenty-four (24) hours to stop the leaks and shall continue with permanent repairs as weather conditions allow. 3. Warranty shall be provided to the Owner (MDFR) Construction Representative after project Substantial Completion and prior to project Final Acceptance and Final Payment. I. PROJECT AND MDFRD DETAILS 1. Contractor must follow all MDFR regulations at all time. 2. MDFR has the right of way in Building Operations at all times. 3. Contractor are not to use the MDFR facility for personal use, unless of an emergency. 4. Contractor is to obtain Temporary Bathrooms Facility, i.e. Port-o-Potty for the project. 5. The awarded contractor must comply with all the requirements set forth in the Miscellaneous Construction Contract 7040-0/07, including pre-bid and mandatory pre-construction meeting set by MDFRD. 6. Contractors are required to secure the site and comply with OSHA rules, regulations and safety measures at all times while on the roof and on-site. Contractor will protect County vehicles, provide barricades, warning signs, etc., according to all regulation enforced by County, State, MDFRD and local government agencies involved. 7. Contractor shall attend project progress meeting as directed by MDFRD, throughout the duration of the contract. Contractor, with decision making powers, shall attend with subcontractors, if applicable, to discuss and coordinate project tasks, inspections, sequence of installations, etc. ******************************************************************************************************************************************************* RE-ROOFING AT STATION 55 - 21501 SW 87 AVENUE, Miami, Florida 33189 A. SCOPE OF WORK 1. Contractor is responsible for any and all field measurements required to perform the Scope of Work (SOW) herein attached. 2. Contractor will make reference to the asbestos report dated December 11, 2024 (Project #: Z101431920) as part of this SOW and ultimately a condition of the contract with MDFR and permit with the Authority Having Jurisdiction (AHJ). 3. The Contractor is responsible for all cost associated in the performance of the SOW; to include but not limited to labor, materials, equipment, transportation, permitting, insurances, and related engineering required to complete the work and obtain a final inspection with the Authority Having Jurisdiction (AHJ). No provision will be made for price escalation. 4. Contractor to verify slope of deck before tear off of existing roof. Contractor will ensure that new system applied will provide positive drainage to floor drains, thru-the-walls and/or over-flows. 5. Contractor to remove and properly dispose of the existing roofing system. 6. Contractor to install new heat weld roofing system (see Section C). B. PERMIT, LICENSES, AND REGULATONS 1. Permit fees, processing fees, inspection fees, etc., shall be part of the bid and the contractor's responsibility. 2. All permits and licenses necessary for the execution of the work shall be secured and paid for by the contractor. 3. The contractor shall give all proper notices and comply with all laws, ordinances, rules and regulations bearing on the specified work. Comply with all the rules, guidelines and regulations of the Florida Building Code and the Authority Having Jurisdiction (AHJ). C. DESCRIPTION OF THE SYSTEMS 1. Remove and properly dispose of the existing roofing system. Prepare the roof deck to receive new insulation (if required) and roof covering. 2. Install insulation as required. Roofing system installed will be in an effort to achieve an R-6 value and a slope of no less the ¼"pr 1’ slope throughout the flat roof area. 3. Install new minimum 3-ply modified bitumen roof system. System shall consist of: a. Nailed base sheet (if required over insulation) b. Torched or self-adhered base ply (80 mils, min) c. Torched or self-adhered interply (80 mils, min) d. Torched energy-efficient highly reflective cap ply (165 mils, min and Initial SRI = 91, min) e. Energy-efficient, Cool Roof cap sheet or reflective coating will be applied to meet Miami Dade County resolution R-54-18 “Cool Roof.” 4. Acceptable manufacturers include GAF, Polyglass, Johns Manville and Soprema. Follow manufacturer specification, attached, for cleaning, product attachment application and guarantee/warranty requirements. 5. Roof assembly shall meet UL Class A Fire Rating. 6. New roof drains and strainer cover to be reinstalled after the re-roofing. 7. Remove existing and install new counter flashing at the wall supported decks and roof edges. 8. All counter flashing and edge flashing will be stainless steel. 9. Where applicable, cement eye brows will be sealed with elastomeric water proofing agent. D. SUBMITTALS 1. Prior to the commencement of any work, the contractor shall submit a binder with copies of the manufacturer literature, including FBC Product Approvals or Miami-Dade N.O.A., for each product identified in the scope of work. 2. Provide letter from roofing manufacturer confirming the contractor is in good standing and is eligible to install the 30-year warranted roof system, as specified herein. 3. Provide physical samples of the products to be used and made available, prior to commencement of any work and at the time of manufacturer submittals for owner review and acceptance. 4. Contractor to submit the required permits prior to commencement of any work. E. QUALITY ASSURANCE 1. Contractor is responsible for confirmation of selected roofing product and system is in compliance with all the local codes. 2. All details shall adhere and comply with the manufacturer’s requirements, NRCA, and SMACNA recommendations. 3. Provide a manufacture pre-material order and pre-construction meeting. 4. Provide initial, intermediate and final manufacturer’s inspections in accordance with the manufacturer and for guarantee assurance. 5. All work shall adhere and comply with all manufacturer specifications. Any deviation shall be authorized by the product manufacture and the owner’s (MDFR) representative. 6. Contractor will take all necessary precautions to prevent debris from entering the envelope of the structure at any and all points. F. PRODUCTION DELIVERY, STORAGE, PROTECTION AND HANDLING 1. Delivery materials to the job site in the manufacture original unopened packing sealed and intact. 2. Store roll material on ends. Storage of all delivered material and equipment must be in a manner and location that will not interfere with daily Station operations and in a manner that will not damage. Materials must be elevated from grade and under cover and/or sealed in its packaging. 3. Roof top loading shall be evenly distributed throughout the roof. No stock piling allowed. 4. The contractor shall maintain the property clean of project debris at all times and material waste shall be properly discarded, stored and secured on a daily basis. A trash container will be allowed only if properly filled and covered, daily. 5. The contractor shall provide daily temporary protection during tear-off of the existing roof system and other project related activities to minimize disruptions and avoid damage to the replacement of property damage due to water penetration and/or any other condition resulting from negligence or failure to protect the work area. 6. The contractor shall be responsible for the safety and security of the job site. Any vandalism, theft, etc., which occurs during the construction project is the responsibility of the contractor. No monetary compensation shall be granted. G. GUARANTEE / WARRANTY 1. Provide roofing manufacturer’s THIRTY (30) YEAR NDL total roof system warranty for the new roof. Guarantee fees, if any, shall be paid by the contractor. 2. Contactor labor warranty shall be for 5 years, from the time of Substantial Completion issuance by the MDFR (Owner) Construction Representative. 3. Contractor will schedule in progress inspections with manufacturer’s representatives at least 2 times during the re-roofing operations. 4. Contractor labor warranty response to emergency leaks or repair calls must take place within two (2) hours of being contacted for observation and/or repair, thereafter, be available twenty-four (24) hours, seven (7) days a week to provide immediate permanent or temporary roof repairs. Contractor shall take no more than twenty-four (24) hours to stop the leaks and shall continue with permanent repairs as weather conditions allow. 5. Warranty shall be provided to the Owner (MDFR) Construction Representative after project Substantial Completion and prior to project Final Acceptance and Final Payment. H. PROJECT AND MDFRD DETAILS 1. Contractor must follow all MDFR regulations at all time. 2. MDFR has the right of way in Building Operations at all times. 3. Contractors are not to use the MDFR facility for personal use, unless of an emergency. 4. Contractor are to obtain Temporary Bathrooms Facility, i.e. Port-o-Potty for the project. 5. The award contractor must comply with all the requirements set forth in the Miscellaneous Construction Contract 7040-0/07, including pre-bid and pre-construction meeting set by MDFRD. 6. Contractors are required to secure the site and comply with OSHA rules, regulations and safety measures at all times while on the roof and on-site. Contractor protect County vehicles, provide barricades, warning signs, etc. 7. Contractor shall attend project progress meeting as directed by MDFR, throughout the duration of the contract. Contractor, with decision making powers, shall attend with subcontractors, if applicable, to discuss and coordinate project tasks, inspections, sequence of installations, etc. ************************************************************************************************************************************************** FLAT AREA RE-ROOFING AT STATION 66 - 3100 SE 8 STREET, Homestead, Florida 33033 A. SCOPE OF WORK 1. Contractor is responsible for any and all field measurements required to perform the Scope of Work (SOW) herein attached. 2. Contractor will make reference to the asbestos report dated October 23, 2021 (Project #: Z101431474) as part of this SOW and ultimately a condition of the contract with MDFR and permit with the AHJ. 3. The Contractor is responsible for all cost associated in the performance of the SOW; to include but not limited to labor, materials, equipment, transportation, permitting, insurances, and related engineering required to complete the work and obtain a final inspection with the Authority Having Jurisdiction (AHJ). 4. Contractor to remove and properly dispose of the existing roofing system. 5. Contractor to install new heat weld roofing system (see Section C). B. PERMIT, LICENSES, AND REGULATONS 1. Permit fees, processing fees, inspection fees, etc., shall be part of the bid and the contractor responsibility. 2. All permits and licenses necessary for the execution of the work shall be secured and paid for by the contractor. 3. The contractor shall give all proper notices and comply with all laws, ordinances, rules and regulations bearing on the specified work. Comply with all the rules, guidelines and regulations of the Florida Building Code and the Authority Having Jurisdiction (AHJ). C. DESCRIPTION OF THE SYSTEMS 1. Remove and properly dispose of the existing roofing system. Prep and install new Ruberoid HW ply sheet, Ruberiod HW surface membrane, Ruberiod flashing membrane, and United roof coating Surface Seal SB, (white roof), product application. Follow manufacturer specification, attached, for cleaning, product attachment application and guarantee/warranty requirements. 2. All roof drains and strainer cover to be restored and reinstalled after the re-roofing. 3. Remove existing and install new counter flashing at the wall supported decks and roof edges. 4. All counter flashing and edge flashing will be stainless steel. 5. Contractor will bring the roofing system from roof deck to the top of the parapet and install a 16 gauge galvanized blocking metal with stainless steel coping. Any engineering needed for this will be provided by the contractor. 6. Gutter and downspouts will be removed and reinstalled as needed to properly installed and seal roofing system. If any need to be replace, they will done in the same material type and gauge as the existing and painted to match the existing building. 7. Concrete eye brows or any other cantilevered concrete areas which do not have any roofing now will be (if present) will be covered with a waterproofing agent manufactured by GAF, The Henry Company or Tropical Asphalt. 8. Roofing system installed will be in an effort to achieve an R-6 value throughout the flat roof area. 9. Acceptable alternatives shall be comparable systems from Johns Manville or Soprema Products. D. SUBMITTALS 1. Prior to the commencement of any work, the contractor shall submit a binder with copies of the manufacturer literature for each product identified in the scope of work. 2. Provide physical samples of the products to be used and made available, prior to commencement of any work and at the time of manufacturer submittals for owner review and acceptance. 3. Contractor to submit the required permits prior to commencement of any work. E. QUALITY ASSURANCE 1. Contractor is responsible for confirmation of selected roofing product and system is in compliance with all the local codes. 2. All details shall adhere and comply with the GAF manufacture requirements, NRCA, and SMACNA recommendations. 3. Provide a manufacture pre-material order and pre-construction meeting. 4. Provide GAF intermediate and final manufacture inspections in accordance with the manufacture and for guarantee assurance. 5. All work shall adhere and comply with all manufacturer specifications. Any deviation shall be authorized by the product manufacture and the owner’s (MDFR) representative. 6. Contractor will take all necessary precautions to prevent debris from entering the envelope of the structure at any and all points. F. PRODUCTION DELIVERY, STORAGE, PROTECTION AND HANDLING 1. Delivery materials to the job site in the manufacture original unopened packing sealed and intact. 2. Store all material elevated from grade and under cover or sealed in its packaging. 3. Store roll material on ends. 4. Roof top loading shall be evenly distributed throughout the roof. No stock piling allowed. 5. The contractor shall maintain the property clean of project debris at all times and material waste shall be properly discarded, stored and secured on a daily basis. A trash container will be allowed only if properly filled and covered, daily. 6. The contractor shall provide daily temporary protection during tear-off of the existing roof system and other project related activities to minimize disruptions and avoid damage to the replacement of property damage due to water penetration and/or any other condition resulting from negligence or failure to protect the work area. 7. The contractor shall be responsible for the safety and security of the job site. Any vandalism, theft, etc., which occurs during the construction project is the responsibility of the contractor. No monetary compensation shall be granted. H. GUARANTEE / WARRANTY 1. Provide GAF DIAMOND PLEDGE TWENTY-FIVE (25) YEAR NDL roof system warranty for the new roof, (UPPER ROOF). Guarantee fees, if any, shall be paid by the contractor. 2. Contactor labor warranty shall be for 5 years, from the time of Substantial Completion issuance by the MDFR (Owner) Construction Representative. 3. Contractor labor warranty response to emergency leaks or repair calls must take place within two (2) hours of being contacted for observation and/or repair, thereafter, be available twenty-four (24) hours, seven (7) days a week to provide immediate permanent or temporary roof repairs. Contractor shall take no more than twenty-four (24) hours to stop the leaks and shall continue with permanent repairs as weather conditions allow. 4. Warranty shall be provided to the Owner (MDFR) Construction Representative after project Substantial Completion and prior to project Final Acceptance and Final Payment. I. PROJECT AND MDFRD DETAILS 1. Contractor must follow all MDFR regulations at all time. 2. MDFR has the right of way in Building Operations at all times. 3. Contractor are not to use the MDFR facility for personal use, unless of an emergency. 4. Contractor are to obtain Temporary Bathrooms Facility, i.e. Port-o-Potty for the project. 5. The award contractor must comply with all the requirements set forth in the Miscellaneous Construction Contract 7040-0/07, including pre-bid and pre-construction meeting set by MDFRD. 6. Contractors are required to secure the site and comply with OSHA rules, regulations and safety measures at all times while on the roof and on-site. Contractor protect County vehicles, provide barricades, warning signs, etc. 7. Contractor shall attend project progress meeting as directed by MDFR, throughout the duration of the contract. Contractor, with decision making powers, shall attend with subcontractors, if applicable, to discuss and coordinate project tasks, inspections, sequence of installations, etc.
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Roofing Contractor

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770 ROOFING
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