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EXHIBIT A <br />SCOPE OF WORK <br />INTRODUCTION AND BACKGROUND <br />The City of Santa Ana is planning various road widening and intersection projects and is <br />soliciting proposals from contractors to provide Demolition Services required for various <br />Public Works Road Projects on an as -needed basis. These projects include, but are not <br />limited to: various phases of the Bristol Street Widening Project and the Grand Ave <br />Widening Project from First St to Fourth St. <br />It is the City's goal to select one or two firms for these services. The actual number of <br />contractors to be selected will depend on the availability of qualified firms, evidenced by <br />the proposal process. The City will enter into separate agreements with each of these <br />firms. Work will be assigned by Contract Task Orders (CTO). As tasks are identified, <br />they will be distributed among these firms based upon their ability to perform the <br />required work within the project schedule and budget constraints. The fee and a detailed <br />scope of work will be outlined when a specific task is assigned to a contractor. The City <br />reserves the right to distribute the work in any manner which will best serve the City's <br />interests. <br />Other Requirements <br />In addition to the requirements set forth in the Agreement there may be other <br />requirements imposed on a per project basis, especially for certain federally funded <br />projects. Any such City requirement shall be provided to Contractor prior to obtaining a <br />proposal for such a project. <br />The City intends to award multiple contracts from this solicitation. Services will be <br />performed under separate CTOs issued following contract award. Within the general <br />Scope of Work the City will, at its sole discretion, issue CTO's for specific tasks. CTO <br />award will be based upon factors such as (1) experience in and understanding of the <br />task, (2) capacity of the firm to perform the CTO work within the required time frame <br />given on-going commitments to other work, (3) reasonableness and affordability of the <br />price. There is no guarantee that any firm awarded a contract will receive a minimum <br />amount of work through CTO's. <br />Prevailing Wages <br />CTO's issued under the Agreements awarded from this RFP may be funded under a <br />financial assistance contract by the U.S. Department of Transportation, and as such will <br />be subject to all conditions of the Davis -Bacon Act (40 U.S.C. 276a) and the Labor Code <br />of the State of California commencing in Section 1770 et. seq. It is required that all <br />mechanics, laborers and technicians subject to prevailing wages in their performance of <br />services under the Agreements be paid not less than the current basic hourly rates of <br />pay and fringe benefits. <br />