The contractor must be fully mobilized by March 26, 2026, and complete the work by April 10, 2026. A performance and payment bond is required if the bid is $75,000 or more. The contractor must be registered with the New Hampshire Secretary of State and the Department of Administrative Services. The contractor must protect existing property and repair any damage. The contractor must provide a list of subcontractors and independent contractors. The contractor must start work after receiving a notice to proceed. The contractor must work a minimum of 8 hours daily. The contractor must remove debris daily. The contractor must provide the required equipment. The successful bidder will receive a P37 standard contract form and must return it within 10 business days along with the required documents. The contractor must coordinate with NH State Park staff and the Seacoast Regional Manager. The contractor must be aware of the endangered piping plover management.
The work must be completed no later than 12:00 PM on April 10, 2026, according to the bid notice.
Warranties required by the contract documents shall commence on the date of substantial completion unless otherwise provided in the certificate of substantial completion.
In most cases the proposal submitted by the qualified bidder with the lowest base bid price shall be selected, according to the bid notice.
The successful bidder shall provide evidence upon request that they have been in the site work and excavation business successfully performing this type, scale, and quality of work for a minimum of five years, as stated in the bid notice.
If the contractor fails to complete all of the work or sections of the project, within the time specified in the contract, the sum given in the schedule that follows will be deducted from any money due the contractor, according to the bid notice.
Bidders shall visit the site and be responsible for having ascertained pertinent local conditions, as stated in the bid notice.