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Contractor's Name
Ballard Marine Construction
Approval Date
7/14/2023
Department
Public Works
Department Project Manager
John Nottingham
Subject / Project Title
Emergency Column Repair Reservior 3
Tracking Number
0003827
Total Compensation
$77,299.25
Contract Type
Capital Contract
Contract Subtype
Capital Construction Contracts and Change Orders
Retention Period
10 Years Then Transfer to State Archivist
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General Conditions - 4 <br />Contract nor release the surety, and the Contractor agrees to perform the Work as changed. <br />The Contractor shall not proceed with a change to the Work without a written directive from <br />the City’s Project Manager. <br /> <br />B. Changes to the Work may result in an increase or decrease in Contract Price or Contract Time. If <br />the Contractor and the City agree on changes to Contract Price or Contract Time, the Contractor <br />and the City shall execute an agreed change order. However, if the Contractor and the City do <br />not agree, the City may, in its sole discretion, issue a unilateral change order changing the scope <br />of Work and making any adjustments to the Contract Price and Contract Time in such amount <br />and for such time as the City thinks appropriate. Any Contractor contract claim arising from <br />such a unilateral change order must comply with contract claims provisions set forth in the <br />Contract Documents. The Mayor will sign all change orders on behalf of the City. <br /> <br />C. As directed in writing by the City’s Project Manager, minor changes to the Work may proceed <br />prior to execution of a change order. Substantial changes in the Work will often be negotiated <br />and a change order executed before the City directs the Contractor to proceed with the change. <br /> <br />1.13 CONTRACT CLAIMS <br /> <br />The Contractor shall provide written notice to the City of any contract claim against the City relating to <br />differing site conditions, protests, work orders, revision of work orders, damages, expenses, costs, extra <br />work, or anything else arising out of this Contract. To the maximum extent allowed by law, a contract <br />claim is forever waived if such notice is not delivered to the City by the earlier of (A) the date that is <br />thirty (30) days after the discovery of the basis of such contract claim or (B) the date that is thirty (30) <br />days after completion of the Work at issue in the contract claim. <br /> <br />1.14 TERMINATION OF CONTRACT <br /> <br />A. Termination for Default. The City may terminate the Contract upon written notice to Contractor <br />and its surety whenever the Contractor is deemed to be in default or fails to fulfill, in a timely <br />and proper manner, one or more Contract obligations or is in violation of any provisions or <br />covenants of the Contract. Termination shall be effective upon receipt of such notice by the <br />Contractor. <br /> <br />(1) After termination of the Contractor for default, the City may transfer performance of <br />the Work to the Contractor's surety. The City may exclude the Contractor from the <br />worksite and take possession of the Work and all of the Contractor's tools, appliances, <br />owned or rented construction equipment, and machinery at the worksite and use the <br />same to the full extent they could be used by the Contractor. The City may incorporate <br />in the Work all materials and equipment stored at the worksite or for which the City has <br />paid the Contractor but which are not yet on the worksite. In such case, the Contractor <br />will not be entitled to receive any further payment until the Work is finished. At the <br />City’s sole option, Contractor shall assign and transfer any contractual rights to material <br />and equipment to be installed, incorporated, or used in the performance of the Work. <br />The City shall credit Contractor for the reasonable, fair market rental value of any and all <br />Contractor-owned equipment for so long as retained and used by the City. The City <br />shall credit Contractor for all materials and supplies on the worksite or on order, but not <br />yet paid for by City, provided that ownership is transferred and assigned to the City and <br />the materials and supplies conform to the requirements of the Contract Documents.
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