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BID NO. 21-14 DISPOSAL OF HAZARDOUS WASTE CONTAMINATED SOIL HOBOKEN COVE CITY OF HOBOKEN, HUDSON COUNTY, NEW JERSEY

BID NO. 21-14
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CITY OF HOBOKEN NOTICE TO BIDDERS

Sealed  bids  will  be  received  by  an  authorized  representative  of  the  City  of  Hoboken,  94 Washington Street, Hoboken, New Jersey 07030 in the County of Hudson and State of New Jersey on October 14, 2021 at 11:00 am prevailing time, and then publicly opened and read aloud for:

BID NO. 21-14 DISPOSAL OF HAZARDOUS WASTE CONTAMINATED SOIL HOBOKEN COVE CITY OF HOBOKEN, HUDSON COUNTY, NEW JERSEY

The City of  Hoboken is soliciting bids for the Hauling and Disposal of Lead Hazardous Waste Contaminated Soil from the Hoboken Cove Site.

The  work  contemplated  under  this  Contract  shall  be  completed  on  or  before  6 0  days  after Notice  to  Proceed.  Copies of  specifications, and  contract documents will be  on file for public  inspection  and  may   be   obtained  from  Paul  Kenny,  Kenny  Environmental Services, (609)744-5248, PaulKennyLSRP@outlook.com, upon payment of $25.00 said sum  not  refundable,  between  the  hours  of  9a.m.  and  4p.m.  prevailing  time,  Monday through Friday, excluding legal holidays.

Bids  shall  be  made  upon  the  prescribed  forms,  furnished  with  the  Contract  Drawings  and Specifications,  including the  non-collusion affidavit  and  ownership  statement  compliance form and must be accompanied by a Consent of Surety and a certified check, cashier's check, or Bid Bond of not less than ten (10%) percent of the  amount  bid  and,  not  to  exceed $20,000.00. Such checks and Bonds shall be made payable to the Owner and will be held as a Guarantee that in the

event the Bid is accepted and a Contract awarded to the bidder, the Contract shall be duly executed and its performance properly secured.   The successful bidder shall furnish and deliver  to  the  Owner  a  performance  and payment  bond  in  the amount of  100 percent  of  the accepted  bid  amount  as  security  for  the  faithful  performance  and  payment  of the  Contract. Further, the successful bidder must furnish the policies or Certificates of Insurance required by the  Contract.

In  default  thereof,  said  checks  and  the  amount  represented   thereby  will   be forfeited  to  the  aforesaid  Owner  as  liquidated  damages.  Bids must  be accompanied,  in  the case  of  corporations  not  chartered  in  New  Jersey,  by  proper certificate that such corporation is authorized to do business in the State of New Jersey.

Pursuant  to  P.L.  2019,  c.406,  a  contractor  that  is  debarred  from  contracting  with  a  federal government agency, along with any affiliates of the debarred contractor, is now prohibited from contracting for “public work” with any State or local government entity.   This prohibition applies to all entities subject to the Local Public Contracts Law or Public School Contracts Law, as well as to county colleges.

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

regarding equal employment opportunity, as amended.   All corporations and partnerships  must  comply  with Chapter  33,  of the  P.L.  of 1977,  regarding  disclosure of partners  and  stockholders.  Each  bid  must  be  enclosed  in  a  sealed  envelope  bearing  the name and address of the bidder, addressed to the Owner and labeled for the BID NO. 21-14.

The  successful  bidder  will  be  required  to  comply with  all  provisions  of  prevailing  wage  rates as determined by the New Jersey Department of Labor.

All bids shall be irrevocable, not subject to withdrawal and shall stand available for a period of sixty (60) days.

The Owner reserves the right to reject any and all bids pursuant to applicable law and regulations, to waive informalities or irregularities in the bids received and to accept the bid from the lowest, responsive and responsible bidder.

ATTEST:

Jennifer Mastropietro, QPA

Purchasing Agent

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