Award

Palm Coast 10506928

WTP No. 3 Lox System

Recipient

R.J. SULLIVAN CORPORATION

Award Amount

$1,449,000.00

Ceiling

$1,449,000.00

Awarded

October 02, 2024

Identifier

10506928

The City of Palm Coast, Florida, acting through its City Council and represented by the Acting City Manager, awarded a construction contract to R.J. Sullivan Corporation for the furnishing and installation of a complete and functional liquid oxygen (LOX) system. This system is intended to supply oxygen to an existing Pinnacle ozone generation unit at the City's Water Treatment Plant No. 3. The contract value is $1,449,000.00. The Engineer of Record for the project is CPH, LLC. The contract requires the contractor to complete the work within 180 calendar days to substantial completion and an additional 30 days to final completion, with liquidated damages of $1,000 per day for delays beyond substantial completion and $250 per day beyond final completion. The contract includes requirements for payment and performance bonds, a 2-year material and workmanship bond equal to 10% of the total project cost, and compliance with all applicable laws, permits, and utility coordination. The contractor must respond to citizen complaints within two days and is responsible for any costs related to extended temporary construction easements. The contract also mandates the use of the E-Verify system for employment eligibility verification and compliance with anti-human trafficking laws. The contract documents include various legal and technical specifications, bonds, and certificates. The project is located in Palm Coast, Florida, with the contractor's address in Pompano Beach, Florida. The City Manager is authorized to negotiate, finalize, and execute contract documents and amendments under $50,000. The contract emphasizes safety, coordination with utilities, and adherence to timelines.

Description

Contract with R.J. SULLIVAN CORPORATION for furnishing and installation of a complete and functional liquid oxygen system (LOX System) for supplying oxygen to an existing Pinnacle ozone generation unit at the City's Water Treatment Plant No. 3.

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