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I. Bonding Requirements
A. Each proposal must be accompanied by a bidder’s bond or a certified check payable to the
owner, equal to ten percent (10%) of the amount of the bid as a guarantee that if the bid is
accepted, the proper contract will be executed and performance bond filed.
B. The bidder shall furnish bonds covering faithful performance of the contract and payment of all
obligations arising there under. Bond shall be furnished in such manner as the owner may
prescribe, and issued by a surety company acceptable to the owner. The bidder shall be
responsible for the cost of the bonds. The bidder shall deliver bonds to the owner no later than
the date of the execution of the contract.
II. Governing Laws and Regulations
A. The bidder is responsible for ascertaining and complying with all ordinances, codes, and laws
governing business practices and construction in the project location, including acquisition of
necessary permits.
B. Prevailing Wage Rates: Contracts for work under this bid will obligate the contractor and his
subcontractors to the prevailing wage provisions of Chapter 48, Sections 393-1 through 395-
12, Illinois Revised Statutes providing for the payment of prevailing rate of wage to all laborers,
workmen, and mechanics engaged on the work. A certified payroll is required to be submitted
to Owner.
C. Substance Abuse Prevention on Public Works Projects Act: The successful bidder must be in
compliance with State of Illinois HB-1855 (Public Act 095-0635), which amends the Prevailing
Wage Act. Before an employer commences work on a public works project, the employer shall
have in place a written program which meets or exceeds the program requirements in this Act,
to be filed with the public body engaged in the construction of the public works and made
available to the general public, for the prevention of substance abuse among its employees.
The testing must be performed by a laboratory that is certified for Federal Workplace Drug
Testing Programs by the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Service Administration of the
U.S. Department of Health and Human Services.
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