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Bid Award <br /> The apparent low bidder must submit a certificate of insurance with the following limits: <br /> 1 . Standard Workers Compensation and Employer Liability , as required by State Statute <br /> including occupational disease, covering all employees at the work site. <br /> 2. General Liability (Public Liability and Property Damage) (Minimum): <br /> a. Combined single limit of $600,000 written on an occurrence basis; <br /> b. Any aggregate will not be less than $1 million; <br /> C. The CONTRACTOR must purchase additional insurance if claims reduce the annual <br /> aggregate below $600,000; <br /> d. The State of Colorado must be named as additional insured on each <br /> comprehensive general liability policy; <br /> e. Certificates of insurance must be provided to the state within ten (10) working <br /> days after receipt of award; and, <br /> f. Insurance shall include provisions providing notification to the State ten (10) days <br /> prior to cancellation of the coverage. <br /> 3. Automobile Liability (Minimum). The CONTRACTOR must carry a minimum of $600,000 <br /> combined single limit. <br /> If the successful bidder is not in the State's accounting system, a W-9 form will be required. <br /> PROJECT DESCRIPTION <br /> The purpose of the project is to perform maintenance tasks at the Dutch Creek Flume, which is <br /> located near the Mine entrance gate at an elevation of approximately 8,075 feet. The tasks to <br /> be accomplished include concrete demolition, removal of a large steel culvert, rebar installation <br /> and pouring of concrete. <br /> The Dutch Creek Flume is a 12 feet wide, four (4) feet tall and 510 feet long concrete channel. <br /> The upper 330 feet of the flume is an open channel. A nine (9) feet diameter, 1/4 inch thick <br /> steel culvert has been placed in the lower 180 feet of the flume. <br /> The steel culvert tends to cause blockage of the flume channel during high volume runoff. The <br /> culvert will be removed from the flume during performance of the contract. The culvert is <br /> anchored in place by concrete, probably reinforced with rebar, at the top of the culvert. It is <br /> estimated that 24 cubic yards of concrete will need to be removed from the flume in order to <br /> remove the culvert and restore the flume to its original shape. <br /> In a number of areas above the culvert, Dutch Creek has worn through the base of the flume. <br /> The worn channel will be repaired during performance of this contract. It is likely that the base <br /> of the flume is excessively worn under the culvert, however, this cannot be assessed until the <br /> culvert is removed. For purposes of this bid, it will be assumed that the average amount of <br /> concrete per linear foot above the culvert will be needed for repair of the flume at the current <br /> location of the steel culvert. <br /> 2 <br />