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INSTRUCTIONS TO BIDDERS
Project: NETWORK CONNECTIVITY PROGRAM
PHASE 3A
Owner: Cornell University
Ithaca, New York 14853
Architect: ARCHI-TECHNOLOGY, LLC,
115 Metro Park
Rochester, New York 14623
1. PROPOSAL FORMS
a. Proposals shall be made only on the forms provided and all blank and underlined spaces
in the forms shall be fully filled in, in ink or typed; amount shall be fully stated both in writing and in
figures. Proposals shall be signed by Principals or Officers duly authorized to execute such documents on
behalf of their respective firms or organizations, and the Certificate included in the Bid Form shall be
completed accordingly. Bidder's legal name must be fully stated. Completed form shall be without
interlineation, alterations, or erasures unless initialed and dated by the signer.
2. RECAPITULATION OR PROPOSAL
a. Proposals shall not contain any recapitulation of the work to be done. No oral,
telegraphic or telephonic proposals or modifications will be considered.
3. METHOD OF SUBMISSION
a. Proposals shall be prepared and enclosed in a sealed envelope. Envelope shall be
addressed to:
Nancy A. Phelps, Manager
Facilities Contracts
121 Humphreys Service Building
Cornell University
Ithaca, New York 14853
Proposal for: Network Connectivity Program
Phase 3A
Submitted by:
(Bidder)
b. Proposals shall be delivered to the Owner at the address listed above not later than
2:00 PM on January 16, 2013.
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4. BID OPENING
a. Proposals will be opened publicly by the Owner in Room 133, Humphreys Service
Building, Cornell University Campus, Ithaca, New York, at the hour and date listed in 3b. The Owner
reserves the right to postpone the date and time of opening of proposals at any time prior to the date and
time announced in this Instruction to Bidders or amendments thereto.
5. BIDDING DOCUMENTS
a. The Bidding Documents will consist of the following:
(1) Instructions to Bidders.
(2) Bid Form.
(3) General Conditions of the Contract and Division 1 - "General Requirements".
(4) Drawings and Specifications.
(5) Addenda and/or bulletins issued prior to date of opening of Proposals.
6. DRAWINGS AND SPECIFICATIONS FURNISHED
a. Contract Documents may be obtained from the Facilities Contracts website
(http://finance.fs.cornell.edu/contracts/pob/projects.cfm ). For assistance call 607-255-5343.
b. Additional sets will be available at $75.00 per set without refund. All subcontractors and
suppliers requiring may order these at $75.00 per set without refund. No partial sets will be issued. The
Contract Documents remain the property of the Owner.
c. The successful bidder will be allowed five (5) sets of drawings and specifications.
7. START OF WORK
a. Work on submittals process shall commence immediately upon issuance of written
authorization to proceed with work at the site commencing within twenty one (21) calendar days, from
the date of such authorization. Work in all buildings shall be completed no later than January 24th 2014.
It is anticipated that contract award will be made on or about February 12th 2014.
b. The construction schedule is critical. Work must be completed on time.
c. The Contract shall include for adequate manpower and equipment in his Bid to ensure
that no slippage of the schedule will occur.
8. BONDS
a. Performance and Payment Bonds. The successful Bidder shall furnish the Owner with
"Performance" and “Labor and Material Payment Bonds", each in the amount of 100% of the Contract
Price. The cost of such bonds shall be included in the Bidders Proposal. Each of these Bonds are to be in
a form with such sureties as the Owner may approve.
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b. Bid Bond. Each Bidder will be required to furnish a Bid Bond in the amount of 10% of
the Bid Amount. Such Bid Bond shall guarantee that the Bidder will execute the Contract if it is awarded
to him in conformity with his Proposal. Such Proposal Guarantee Bond shall include a statement that the
Insurer shall, at the option of the Bidder, be willing to provide to the Bidder the Contract Bonds as
described in 8a above.
9. AWARD OF CONTRACT
a. It is the intent of the Owner to enter into a Contract with one General Contractor for the
entire project. All labor and services and materials and supplies, etc. are to be provided in accordance
with the Contract.
b. The Owner reserves the right to consider the base bid and any combination of Alternates
in awarding this Contract as it deems advisable.
c. The competence and responsibility of the Bidders' proposed principal subcontractors will
be considered in making the Award.
d. The Owner reserves the right to reject any or all Proposals, and to waive any informalities
in Bidding.
e. All Proposals shall remain in force and effect for a period of not less than sixty (60)
calendar days following the bid opening date.
f. The Owner reserves the right to accept any of the Alternate Proposals listed within sixty
(60) calendar days following the award of a construction contract.
10. EXAMINATION OF SITE AND CONTRACT DOCUMENTS
a. Each Bidder shall visit the Site of the proposed work, fully acquaint and familiarize
himself with the conditions as they exist and the character of the operations to be carried on under the
proposed Contract, and make such investigation as he may see fit so that he shall fully understand the
facilities, physical conditions and restrictions attending the work under the Contract.
b. Each Bidder shall also thoroughly examine and become familiar with the Drawings,
Specifications and associated Bid Documents.
c. By submitting a Proposal, the Bidder covenants and affirms that he has carefully
examined the Drawings, Specifications, associated Bid Documents, the Addenda and Bulletins, if any,
and the Site, that he relies on no representation by the Owner, and that from his own investigation he has
satisfied himself as to the nature and location of the work, the general and local conditions, and all matters
which may in any way affect the work or its performance, and that as a result of such examination and
investigation, he fully understands the conditions of bidding and that he will not make any claim for, and
waives any right to damage because of misinterpretation or misunderstanding of the Bid Documents and
the conditions of bidding.
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11. DISCREPANCIES
a. Should a Bidder find discrepancies in or omissions from the Drawings, Specifications
and associated Bid Documents, or should he be in doubt as to their meaning, he shall at once notify the
Architect, who will send written instructions to all bidders. Neither the Owner nor the Architect will be
responsible for oral instructions. Every request for such interpretation should be in writing, addressed to
the Architect. Inquiries received seven (7) or more days prior to date fixed for opening of Bids will be
given consideration.
12. MANDATORY PRE-BID CONFERENCE
a. A mandatory pre-bid conference has been scheduled for 8:00 AM, December 11, 2012,
in Room 102C of the Humphreys Service Building. This meeting will run concurrent with the Phase 3A
meeting. The purpose of the conference will be to clarify the intent of the Contract Documents if
necessary. Results will be published in an Addendum.
13. TRADE SUBCONTRACTORS, MATERIAL SUPPLIERS
a. Each portion of the work shall be performed by an organization equipped and
experienced to do work in that particular field, and no portion of the work shall be reserved by the Bidder
to himself unless he is so equipped and experienced. Subcontracts shall be awarded only to parties
satisfactory to the Owner and the Architect. Each subcontractor and materials supplier shall be approved
individually.
b. In the spaces provided in the Bid Form, the Bidder shall list all portions of the work he
proposes to perform directly with his own forces.
c. A list of names from which the Bidder proposes to select subcontractors, materials
suppliers, and/or manufacturers for the principal trades or subdivisions of the work is required as part of
the Proposal.
d. In the Bid Form, there has been listed the principal trades or subdivisions of the work for
which such a listing is required, together with the provisions which govern the listing, selection and
approval of principal subcontractors.
14. ALTERNATE PROPOSALS
a. Certain Alternate Proposals may be requested. They will be listed in the Bid Form and
all Bidders are required to bid on all Alternates without exception, in the spaces provided.
b. Alternate Proposals shall include all overhead, profit and other expenses in connection
therewith.
15. UNIT PRICES
a. Certain Unit Prices may be requested. They will be listed in the Bid Form and all
Bidders are required to bid on all Unit Prices without exception, in the spaces provided.
b. Unit Prices shall include all overhead, profit and other expenses in connection therewith.
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16. SCHEDULE OF VALUES
a. A partial "Schedule of Values" for certain trades and/or subdivisions of the work is
required as part of the Bidder's Proposal in the Bid Form.
b. The successful Bidder shall submit a complete "Schedule of Values" showing the
amounts allocated to the various trades, suppliers, subcontractors, installers and General Contractor's
work, aggregating the total sum of the Contract. If requested by the Owner or Architect, the complete
"Schedule of Values" shall be submitted prior to award of Contract.
17. ADDENDA AND BULLETINS
a. Addenda and/or bulletins issued during the bidding period shall be acknowledged in the
space provided in the Bid Form.
18. SUBSTITUTIONS
a. Proposals shall conform to the requirements of the Bid Documents.
b. The Bidder may offer substitutions for any item of material or equipment, element of
work, or method of construction set forth in the Bid Documents, with the exception of Form of Contract,
General Conditions and General Requirements - Division 1, by listing the proposed substitutions and the
amounts to be deducted from the Base Bid corresponding to each such proposed substitution in the spaces
provided in the Bid Form. However, the Bidder is cautioned to make his base proposal on the materials
and items specified by name or other particular reference.
19. EXISTING CONDITIONS
a. Each Bidder shall, by careful examination, inform himself as to the nature and location of
the work, the character, quality and quantity of the materials to be encountered, the character of
equipment and facilities needed preliminary to and during the prosecution of the work, the general and
local conditions and all other matters which can in any way affect the work under this Contract. Each
Bidder shall make his own deductions of existing conditions which may affect methods or cost of
construction of the work hereunder and he agrees that, if awarded the construction contract, he will make
no claim for damages or other compensation, except such as are provided for in the Contract Documents,
should he encounter conditions during the progress of the work different from those as calculated and/or
anticipated by him.
20. SALES AND USE TAX EXEMPTION
a. The Owner, Cornell University, a non-profit educational institution, is exempt from
payment of certain Sales and Use Taxes.
21. FEDERAL EXCISE TAX
a. The Owner, Cornell University, a non-profit educational institution, is exempt from
payment of certain Federal Excise Taxes.
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22. TAX EXEMPT STATUS
a. Bidders shall inform all prospective subcontractors and suppliers from whom they expect
to obtain proposals or quotations of the tax exempt status of the Owner as set forth above and request that
they reflect anticipated tax credits in their proposals or quotations.
23. EXEMPTION CERTIFICATES
a. At the Contractor's request, following the award of a Contract, Contractor exempt
purchase certificates will be furnished by the Owner to the Contractor with respect to such tax exempt
articles or transactions as may be applicable under the Contract.
24. REQUIRED SUBMISSIONS
a. Provide with Bid Proposal:
(1) Original of the executed Bid Form including:
Acknowledgment of Addenda issued prior to bid opening
Certificate as to Corporate Bidder
Certificate of Non-Collusion
Schedule of Values
Alternate Proposals and Unit Prices
Milestone Schedule
Resumes of Project Manager, Superintendent and Key Personnel
(2) Bid Bond
b. Within fourteen days after bid opening:
(1) Use of Minority and Female Vendor Forms
(2) Summary of Bid Activity with Minority and Female Subcontractors/Vendors
(3) Six-Month Workforce Projection
c. Execution of Contract:
(1) Insurance Certificate
(2) Performance Bond
(3) Labor and Material Payment Bond
(4) Schedule of Work (bar chart)
(5) Federal Tax Identification Number
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