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Submitted: Wednesday 20-JUN-2018 03:06 PM
Company: Riverside Contracting, Inc.
Contact: Cale Fisher
Please post the Geopak design files as well as any additional geotechnical information available for the project.
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Submitted: Tuesday 26-JUN-2018 02:24 PM
Attached are PDF Files of the available project alignment and/or structures geotechnical report(s), geotechnical report supplements, and geotechnical laboratory summaries. There is remaining geotechnical information that is voluminous and very difficult to compile in a concise manner. Contractors are welcome to come to MDT Headquarters to inspect rock samples taken for the project that are stored here or to look through the complete set of Geotechnical field investigation notes, laboratory testing, analytical, or other data in our project files. It should be noted that the project may have undergone significant changes during the design process after the original geotechnical report and supplements were issued. Thus, some of the information contained in these documents may be out of date or not applicable with regard to the advertised project. Some of the changes include, but are not limited to: Project splits (for funding, ROW issues, etc.); alignment and grade changes; and changes due to environmental factors (sensitive areas, etc.). The documents can be found at: GEOTECH REPORT(S)
The design files for the requested project are posted on the MDT FTP site for your use at: DESIGN FILES The requested files do not represent the staked project, but are only design files. The Department cannot guarantee the accuracy of the electronic data, particularly as it may be called up by your computer, nor does any data in these files supersede the data in the contract documents. In addition, the Department will not make any revisions to the electronic files pertaining to the staked project, change ordered work, or changes that are made during construction to fit field conditions.
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Submitted: Monday 02-JUL-2018 03:25 PM
Company: Knife River - Belgrade
Contact: Josh
Special provision 2 - contract time states that the project is to be completed in 60 working days. With the volume of material on the project, working with traffic and the potential for the stream/irrigation crossing work to be performed during periods of low/no flows (which would typically be prior to the construction season) it seems that 120 working days may be a more appropriate amount of contract time. Please review.
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Submitted: Tuesday 03-JUL-2018 01:58 PM
Special Provision #2 Contract Time- Flex Time C. Contract Time. is revised as follows: "Contract time assessment will begin on the notice to proceed date issued by the department or as changed by the Contractor, whichever is earlier. Work is to be completed in 90 Working Days."
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