The project involves the installation of a rooftop solar photovoltaic system for onsite electricity generation. The system does not include battery storage and will automatically shut off during a power outage. The project includes solar modules, inverters, dc power optimizers, and a data acquisition system. The contractor must coordinate with the utility for interconnection and is responsible for all electrical work, including labeling, testing, and commissioning. The project requires compliance with various codes and standards, including nec and ul standards. The contractor must provide a complete closeout package, including as-built drawings, test reports, and warranty documentation. The project also requires the contractor to meet the peoria park district's goals for minority and women-owned business participation.
The project requires a two-year workmanship warranty for installation, and the warranty period shall begin from the date of substantial completion. Provide inverter and monitoring warranties per manufacturer provide documentation of warranty start conditions. provide twoyear workmanship warranty for installation warranty period shall begin from date of substantial completion.
Contracts will be awarded to the lowest responsible and responsive bidder. Contracts will be awarded to the lowest responsible and responsive bidder.
The installer qualifications include a licensed electrical contractor and personnel trained for pv and energized work procedures. Installer qualifications: licensed electrical contractor personnel trained for pv and energized work procedures.
During construction, not meeting self-stated goals listed on the contractor/subcontractor workforce plan or minority/women-owned contact sheet shall appear to be a violation, which will result in corrective action steps, termination of any contract/subcontract, ppd's contractual remedies, or that the ppd will not consider that contractor to be a responsible bidder on future projects until the contractor provides evidence of making a good faith effort toward meeting these goals, or any combination of penalties and remedies that the board deems appropriate. During construction, not meeting self-stated goals listed on the contractor/subcontractor workforce plan or minoritywomenowned contact sheet shall appear to be a violation. this will result in the following: staff will notify contractor and request additional information and corrective action steps staff will give notice to the diversity, equity, inclusion, accessibility deia committee and the park district board the park district board, after 5 days notice to the contractor and allowing the contractor to make a presentation to the park district board, shall make a final determination of whether a violation has occurred and what penalty or remedy should be imposed for such violations potential penalties or remedies include: o corrective action steps o termination of any contract or subcontract o ppds contractual remedies o ppd will not consider that contractor to be a responsible bidder on future projects until contractor provides evidence of making a good faith effort toward meeting these goals, or any combination of penalties and remedies that the board deems appropriate. the decision of the park board is final.