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Tender Closed
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| RFx ID : | 24003334 |
| Tender Name : | 746-21-014-PW3 - 214 Hibiscus Coast Highway Signalised Pedestrian Crossing |
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746-21-014-PW3
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| Open Date : | Friday, 19 February 2021 4:00 PM (Pacific/Auckland UTC+13:00) |
| Close Date : | Monday, 8 March 2021 10:00 AM (Pacific/Auckland UTC+13:00) |
| Tender Type : | Request for Tenders (RFT) |
| Tender Coverage : | Sole Agency [?] |
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| Exemption Reason : | None |
| Required Pre-qualifications : | None |
| Contact : |
Roberto Chavez physicalworks@at.govt.nz |
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Background
The Hibiscus and Bay Local Board has approved through their LBTCF to fund the construction of the CSF project called 214 Hibiscus Coast Highway Signalised Pedestrian Crossing. The Local Board expects this to be completed in the 2020/21 financial year.
Current Issue To Be Addresed
To improve safety for all pedestrians who cross at this location with specific emphasis on school children who cross here.
Description of Works
Auckland Transport is proposing to install a set of pedestrian/cycle traffic signals, footpath improvements (pram crossing/tactiles, and footpath realignment), new roadmarking/signage, installation of bollards and reinstatement work.
Covid-19 Pandemic
Additional clauses covering the Covid-19 pandemic are attached to this RFT.
At this point, it should be assumed that the work included in this contract will be carried out under the Government Alert Level 1.
An appropriate Work Plan reflective of the Covid-19 Alert Level in place at that time is to be provided by the contractor to Auckland Transport for approval prior to commencement of work on site, as part of the start-up documentation for the project.
Watercare Water Restrictions
As from Monday 18 May 2020 Watercare imposed restrictions on the use of water by contractors. These restrictions are likely to still be in place when these works are carried out on site.
The use of standpipes connected to fire hydrants to draw water from watermains has been banned until further notice. This applies to the immediate worksite. In addition, the drawing of water is not permitted from any watermain in any other location in the Watercare water reticulation network in the region and then transported to the worksite by tanker.
The contractor will need to make other arrangements for providing potable water to the site for the personal use of the contractor’s staff while on site, and also for any non-potable ‘grey water’ that is required to carry out the works, such as for sawcutting, dust suppression, washing down work areas, or washing down the contractors plant, equipment and vehicles on site, etc.
This tender has been awarded.