NOTICE
TO BIDDERS
BOROUGH OF MADISON, MORRIS COUNTY, NEW JERSEY
2006 ROAD IMPROVEMENTS PROGRAM
SEALED
BIDS will be received by the Borough of Madison, County of Morris, State of New
Jersey, in the Planning Board Room, 2nd Floor, Hartley Dodge Memorial, Kings
Road, Madison, New Jersey, on TUESDAY, MAY 16, 2006 AT 10:00 AM,
prevailing time, and at that time will be publicly opened and read for the 2006
ROAD IMPROVEMENTS PROGRAM.
Bid prices shall remain firm for a period of sixty (60) days.
Bids shall be addressed to the Borough
Clerk, Borough of Madison in the Hartley Dodge Memorial Building on Kings Road,
Madison, New Jersey 07940. Each
Proposal must be enclosed in a SEALED ENVELOPE, properly endorsed with
the name of the Bidder, with the designation "BOROUGH OF MADISON, SEALED
BID, 2006 ROAD IMPROVEMENTS PROGRAM, MAY 16, 2006, 10:00 AM".
Any envelope that is received that is not properly marked causing it
to be opened prior to the bid will be invalidated. Proposals must be hand
delivered at the time and place designated above.
Proposals that are mailed, sent using a carrier or dropped off prior to
the bid opening will NOT be accepted.
The project includes, generally, but is not
limited to:
1. Bituminous Concrete Surface Course I-5, 1000 Tons.
2. Bituminous Concrete Base Course
I-2, 530 Tons.
3. Milling Variable Depth, 3500 Sq.
Yds.
4. Granite
Block Curb, 4000 L.F.
5. Reinforced
Concrete Pipe 15 Inch, 860 L.F.
6. Storm
Inlets/Manholes, 12 Units.
7. Unit
Block Retaining Wall, 300 L.F.
8. Traffic
Striping, 350 L.F.
9. Landscape
Restoration, 5000 Sq. Yds.
10. Police
Traffic Control, 140 Man hrs.
In
addition to the proposal, each bidder may be required to submit a statement of
his or her qualifications, experience, financial ability, equipment and a
non-collusion affidavit. Failure to
submit same with the proposal may result in rejection of the bid.
All bids must be submitted on the Proposal Forms furnished by the
Borough. Bids on any other forms
will not be accepted. Bid
documents and specifications are available at the Borough Clerk’s office in
the Hartley Dodge Memorial, Madison, NJ from 8 AM to 4:30 PM, Monday – Friday.
Sealed
Proposals must be accompanied by: (1)
a duly executed Bid Proposal Guarantee in the form set forth in the Bid Package;
(2) a certified check, cashier's check or bid bond, payable to the Borough of
Madison, in an amount equal to 10% of the bid (based upon the highest total bid,
if alternative bids are involved), but not to exceed $20,000, and (3) a duly
executed Certificate of Surety and Power of Attorney on the standard New Jersey
Statutory bond form, as set forth in the Bid Specifications, issued by a surety
company licensed to do business in the State of New Jersey.
The
Borough of Madison reserves the right to reject any or all bids and to waive any
informalities therein and to accept any bid that will be in the best interest of
the Borough of Madison according to N.J.S.A. 40A:11-1.
The
Borough of Madison reserves the right to delete sections of work from the
contract after the award of the bid has been made due to funding or other
reasons. The prices bid for various
items of work shall not be adjusted due to the deletion of any work due to the
variation of any quantity for the various items scheduled in the Proposals.
The Borough of Madison reserves the right to make separate purchase
awards for various sizes and kinds of materials or equipment required, based on
the low unit bids submitted on such items.
Proposals
for this contract will be accepted only from bidders who have been properly
qualified in accordance with the requirements of the Specifications.
Bidders
are required to comply with the provisions of the New Jersey Prevailing Wage
Act, Chapter 150 of the Laws of 1963, effective January 1, 1964.
Bidders
are required to comply with the requirements of N.J.S.A. 10:5-31 et seq. and
N.J.A.C. 17:27.
The contractor must ensure
that employees and applicants for employment are not discriminated against
because of their race, creed, color, sex or national origin and to the greatest
extent possible, opportunities for training and employment shall be given to
lower-income residents of the project area and that, when possible, contracts
shall be awarded to business concerns owned by area residents. Bids for
proposals in excess of $l00,000 must be accompanied by a written Affirmative
Action Plan.
JAMES
R. ALLISON
Administrator