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965132
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2010050075
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2010-00003
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4/19/2022
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• contract and such other information as the Department of Revenue may require before <br /> Contractor may receive final payment on the public contract. City may not award a <br /> public improvement contract or a public works contract to a nonresident bidder that is <br /> an educational service district. City shall satisfy itself that the requirement of this <br /> paragraph has been complied with before City issues a final payment on a public <br /> contract. <br /> 13.2. As used in this paragraph, "nonresident contractor" means a contractor that: (A) has <br /> not paid unemployment taxes or income taxes in the state of Oregon during the 12 <br /> calendar months. immediately preceding submission of the bid for the contract, (B) does <br /> not have a business address in this state and (C) stated in the bid for the contract that it <br /> was not a "res.ident bidder" under ORS 279A.120. <br /> 14. Default; Remedies. Upon Contractor's default or if in-the public interest, City may terminate <br /> the Contract and take all other remedial actions available to City, as further specified in the <br /> ~ General Conditions. Without limitin the Cit s ri ht to debar Contractor for u to three ears, <br /> 9 Y' 9 P Y <br /> if Contractor willfully violates any of the provisions of sections 4.615 to 4.650 of the Eugene <br /> Code, 1971 or any of the provisions of State law or City's administrative rules governing <br /> public contracts, or if Contractor knowingly files false affidavits or certificates of compliance <br /> required under the Contract, Contractor shall waive for a period of one year any right to bid <br /> upon any public improvement project let by City. City's claims for damages and any other <br /> equitable relief available to City resulting from Contractor's breach shall survive a termination <br /> of the Contract. <br /> 15. Liquidated Damages. In the event the Work is not completed within the contract time as <br /> specified in the Contract, Contractor shall pay to City liquidated damages, as further specified <br /> in the General Conditions. <br /> 16. Notices. Any written notices permitted or required by the Contract shall be deemed given <br /> when personally delivered, or five days after deposit in the United States mail, postage fully <br /> prepaid, certified, return recei t re nested, addressed to the re resentatives of the arties as <br /> p q P p <br /> set forth below or when delivered b electronicall confirmed facsimile transmission to the <br /> Y Y <br /> <br /> i <br /> facsimile address and attention of the representatives of the parties set for below: <br /> Contractor: John P. Sandstrom, President <br /> Mowat Construction Company <br /> PO Box 1330 <br /> Woodinville, WA 98072-1330 <br /> Telephone: 425-398-0205 <br /> Facsim i1e:503-540-9998 <br /> City: Mark Schoening, City Engineer <br /> City of Eugene <br /> 99 E Broadway, Suite 400 <br /> Eugene, OR 97401 <br /> Telephone: 541-682-5291 <br /> Facsimile: 541-682-8410 <br /> or such other address and/or numbers as either party may provide to the other by notice <br /> given in accordance with this provision. <br /> 17. Contract Documents; Interpretation. Where possible, all parts of•the Contract shall be <br /> interpreted in a manner that avoids conflict between the various documents and their <br /> provisions. In the event that any provision of this Document conflicts with any provision of <br /> the Specifications, the provision that is most detailed shall prevail. In the event that any <br /> Public Improvement Contract for Use with Oregon Standard Specifications -Page 4 <br /> (Revised October 2008) <br /> <br />
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