01/17/2002 DV Removal Zone I
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT
MONROE COUNTY
BRANCH OFFICE
MARATHON SUB COURTHOUSE
3117 OVERSEAS HIGHWAY
MARATHON, FLORIDA 33050
TEL. (305) 289-6027
FAX (305) 289-1745
MONROE COUNTY COURTHOUSE
500 WHITEHEAD STREET
KEY WEST, FLORIDA 33040
TEL. (305) 292-3550
FAX (305) 295-3663
BRANCH OFFICI
PLANTATION KEY
GOVERNMENT CEN1B
88820 OVERSEAS HIGHWAI
PLANTATION KEY, FLORIDA 33O:W
TEL. (305) 852-71.
FAX (305) 852-71.
MEMORANDUM
DATE:
February 6,2002
TO:
Kim McGee, Coordinator
Marine Projects
Pamela G. Hanc~
Deputy Clerk 0
FROM:
At the January 17, 2002, Board of County Commissioner's meeting the Board granted
approval and authorized execution of the following Contract Agreements:
Spirit Marine Towing & Assistance for the emergency removal of DV3A3563 located in
Boot Key Harbor.
Blue Water Marine Services, Inc. for removal of derelict vessels in Boot Key Harbor.
Blue Water Marine Services, Inc. for the removal ofDV3A3579 located off of Key Largo.
Arnold's Auto and Marine Repair, Inc. for removal of derelict vessels in Zone I - South
end of the 7-Mile Bridge to Key West.
Blue Water Marine Services, Inc. for removal of derelict vessels in Zone II - North of the
7 -Mile Bridge to the Monroe County line.
Arnold's Auto and Marine Repair for the emergency removal of derelict vessel DV3A3586
located off of Smathers Beach, Key West.
Blue Water Marine Services, Inc. for the emergency removal ofDV3A3575.
Marine Projects
February 7,2002 - Page 2
Enclosed is a duplicate original of each of the above mentioned for your handling. Should
you have any questions please feel free to contact our office.
Cc: County Administrator w/o documents
Risk Managem~nt w/o documents
Growth Management w/o documents
County Attorney
Finan~e
File,/'
CONT~ AGREEMENT
AGREEMENT, MADE TIllS /1 day of J ItN
2002, by and
between, Arnold's Auto and Marine Repair,Joe. ("Contractor"), and the BOARD OF
COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF MONROE COUNTY, FLORIDA, ofthe County of
Monroe, State of Florida ("Board").
The Contractor and the Board, for the consideration named agree as follows:
1. The Contractor shall furnish all the materials and perform all the work as
required by the Specifications for the removal of Derelict Vessels Zone I-Key West to the South
end of the Seven Mile Bridge.
2. The work to be performed under this contract must be completed by May 15.
2002.
3. The Contractor understands the rules of the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation
Commission Division of Law Enforcement and shall comply with those rules, along with the rules
and procedures instituted by the Board to ensure an orderly progress to the project. Both the intent
and requirements of the Specifications, attached as Exhibit A, are understood by the Contractor.
4. The Board shall pay the Contractor $ 44.52 per linear foot for the removal and legal
disposal of Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission marked derelict vessels. Payment
will be upon completion of work by the Contractor and review and approval by the Marine
Projects Coordinator. One partial payment will be allowed during the Contract period.
5. The attached Specifications, and Monroe County Insurance Requirements together with this
Agreement, form the Contract. They are fully a part of this Contract as if repeated herein
verbatim.
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6. The Contractor covenants and agrees to indemnify and hold harmless the Monroe County
Board of County Commissioners from any and all claims for bodily injury (including death),
personal injury and property damage (including property owned by the County) and other losses,
damages, and expenses (including attorney's fees) which arise out of, in connection with, or by
reason of services provided by the Contractor or any of its Subcontractor (s) in any tier, their
employees or agents. The purchase of the insurance required in paragraph II does not vitiate this
indemnification provision.
7. The Contractor agrees to supply the County with two sets of photographs of each vessel in
all phases of the removal and disposal process. The Contractor will be responsible for all costs
associated with the production of these photographs. Failure to provide required documents may
result in non-payment.
8. The Contractor must inform the County and the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation
Commission prior to initiation of work.
9. The parties agree that a timely performance of this agreement is essential due to possible
damage to the natural resources, hazards to navigation, or threats to human health and welfare.
Therefore, the parties agree that the Contractor shall be liable to the Board for $100 per day of
liquidated damages for each day after 5-15-02 that the Contractor's obligations under this
agreement remain unperformed. The parties agree that such amount is by the way of
compensatory damages and does not constitute a penalty.
10. Due to the use of heavy equipment and, at times, dangerous work environment, the
Contractor understands and agrees to maintain an alcohol an drug free work environment.
II. The Contractor will be responsible for all necessary insurance coverage as indicated by an
"X" on the attached forms identified as INSCKLST 1-4, as further detailed on forms VL 1, WC 1,
WCJA, GLI, WLI, & POLl attached as Exhibit B. All policies must list Monroe County as
additional insured with the exception of the Worker's Compensation policy.
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EXHIBIT A
DERELICT VESSEL REMOVAL CONTRACT SPECIFICATIONS
FOR MONROE COUNTY, FLORIDA
1. INTENT: It is intended that these specifications shall cover all aspects of the work.
The purpose of this section is to provide specific conditions applicable to this
contract where such coverage is not provided in other portions of the documents.
2. BID FORMAT: A dollar amount per foot must be submitted for the removal of as
many derelict vessels on the primary list for which a Florida Marine Patrol Derelict
Vessel Report is provided and as funding will allow. Any deviation from this
format will result in an unaccented bid. A contract will not be granted on the basis
of combine~ related, linked, or discounted bids. Not applicable due to emergency
removal of one or more derelict vessels for less than $25,000 total.
. 3. PLANS: There are no plans for this project, but copies of the Florida Marine
Patrol Derelict Vessel Report with location sketches have been bound into these
documents for the Contractor's use. The Specifications include a section on
instructions to bidders, both general and specific, and a copy of each Derelict
Vessel Report from the Florida Marine Patrol. Only those derelict vessels for
which a report is included and listed on the Bid Response Form are to be bid upon
and subsequently removed.
The County reserves the right to remove any or all vessels from this contract at any
time prior to actual removal from the water and disposal by the Contractor.
The County has a limited amount of money to effect the removal of these derelict
vessels. We have established priorities based on public safety, navigational hazard,
and environmental considerations. If bids exceed the County's resources for
removal based on these considerations, we shall limit vessel removal based on the
considerations and cost effectiveness.
4. VESSEL IDENTIFICATION AND LOCATION: Each of the vessels have been
given a derelict vessel identification number, which is shown with the location in
the Florida Marine Patrol Derelict Vessel Report, included herewith.
Each bidder is responsible for his own identification of each derelict vessel as to
location, description and condition. If a derelict vessel cannot be (1) located, (2)
removed, (3) verified and (4) disposed of, as specified in these procedures, then no
payment will be made forthcoming to the Contractor for that vessel. Those four
conditions must be met on each derelict vessel along with compliance of all laws
for payment to be made.
It is understood that the Contractor has, by personal ex~ination and inquiry, if
necessary, satisfied himself as to local conditions of each derelict vessel and as to
the meaning, requirements and reservations of the specifications; for after contract
letting, no deviation will be allowed. In case errors are discovered, they are
to be reported by the Contractor to the County. The county assumes no
responsibility should there be any discrepancies in what is stated in these
documents and what the bidder evaluates.
The Contractor should take special care to remove only those derelict vessel's on
his Contract and for which he possesses a Florida Marine Patrol Derelict Vessel
Report. Other derelict vessels in the area but not under Contract, cannot be
molested.
It may be possible to replace a derelict vessel of like kind, for the same or less
money, when mutual agreement can be reached by the Florida Department of
Environmental Protection, Monroe County Administrato; of the Derelict Vessel
Program, and the Contractor. This will be applicable when a contracted derelict
vessel cannot be located. No derelict vessel may be replaced and removed without
the tri-party consent noted in this paragraph. A contractor may suggest a possible
replacement vessel but he may not remove it without the appropriate consent above.
5. SCOPE OF WORK: The Contractor shall be responsible for providing all permits,
supervision, labor, equipment, tools, fees and taxes required to complete this
project to the satisfaction of the County.
The Contractor's procedure and methods of removal may be of his own selection
provided they secure results which satisfy the requirements of the Specifications
and any necessary environmental permits.
Any vessel which is removed and disposed of shall be removed from its present site
in such a manner as to do the least possible damage to the natural environment.
All debris from the vessel shall be removed and the site left in a reasonably clean
condition. No oil or fuel shall be permitted to be dumped or spilled into or unto the
water or land. All pollutants shall be removed from the derelict vessel prior to
removal from the water.
The Contractor shall be responsible for making any and all arrangement for access
to the vessel to be removed. If private property has to be traversed, then written
permission of the owner is necessary. In removing a derelict vessel that may lie on
or near grass or sponge flats extreme caution must be used to do the least possible
damage.
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Prior to delivery of derelict vessels to the disposal site, the Contractor must remove
all oil, gas and engines. He must dispose of them in any legal manner. Pure used
oil will be taken by Monroe County for disposal. Mixture of oil, gas, seawater or
any combination of the three must be transported from the County by an approved
hazardous waste handler. The names of handlers will be supplied by the Monroe
County Solid Waste Department. Metal becomes the property of the Contractor.
6. MATERIALS AND WORKMANSlllP: The Contractot.shall provide the
necessary materials and equipment to safely complete the job. The Contractor
agrees that all work shall be performed by competent employees who are
experienced and qualified to do the work specified, and that all work will be
performed in accordance with the best commercial practices. A list of equipment
to be used and a description of the removal and transporting procedures to be
followed must be provided to the County at the pre-work conference described
below.
Precaution shall be exercised at all times for the protection of persons and property.
The safety provisions of the Occupational Safety and Health Act of 1970 (Public
Law 91-596) and other applicable laws, including building and construction codes
shall be observed. Machinery, equipment and other hazards shall be guarded in
accordance with safety provisions of the "Manual of Accident Prevention in
Construction", published by the Associated General Contractors of America, to the
extent that such provisions are not in contradiction of applicable law.
If any property is destroyed by any cause or means whatsoever, the Contractor shall
repair and replace or not receive payment for the unaccomplished work. The
Contractor shall maintain suitable and sufficient guards and barriers, and at night,
suitable and sufficient light or other appropriate security or protection for the
prevention of accidents.
Use of explosives is prohibited in carrying out the project.
7. ASSIGNMENT OF CONTRACT AND SUBCONTRACTS: It is expressly
understood that the Contractor is in all respects an independent Contractor for this
work, not withstanding under certain conditions he is bound to follow the
directions of the County, and is in no respect an agent, servant, or employee of the
County. Neither the Contract, nor any part thereof, nor any Moines due or to
become due thereunder, may be assigned by the Contractgr without the prior
written approval of the County.
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The Contractor is fully responsible to the County for the acts and omissions of his
subcontractors and of persons either directly or indirectly employed by said
subcontractor, as he is for the acts and omissions of persons directly employed by
him. Nothing contained in the relation between any subcontractors shall abide by
the terms, conditions, and requirements of this Contract. It is the responsibility of
the Contractor to pay all debt obligations incurred with subcontractors in an
expedient manner.
8. LEGAL RESTRICTIONS, PERMITS AND TRAFFIC PROVISIONS: The
Contractor shall comply with all applicable local, State and Federal requirements
pertaining to the terms of this Contract. The Contractor will be responsible for
obtaining, at his own expense, any licenses or permits that may be required and
should inquire about permit requirements with the appropriate agencies. The
Contractor shall comply with all the requirements of the Federal Pollution Control
Act.
The Contractor shall conduct his operations so that he shall not close any
thoroughfare nor interfere in any way with traffic on highways, or on water,
without the written consent of the proper authorities. Work shall be done at any
time that shall not interrupt or disturb members of the public.
Utilization of off-loading sites located on private property (water to land for
transport to the landfill or other disposal site by vehicle) must have written
approval of the land owner.
The Florida Marine Patrol should be contacted to initiate eviction proceedings for
contracted derelict vessels which are inhabited at the time of removal and when
another vessel is too close to the contracted derelict vessel to allow safe operations.
Direct confrontations with other boaters should be avoided and the Florida Marine
Patrol should be contacted immediately if such confrontations results from removal
of any contracted derelict vessels.
9. INSURANCE: The Contractor must obtain insurance required by the County and
submit proof of same to the County prior to acceptance of bid and contract approval
by Board of County Commissioners but no later than five working days after notice
of low bidder. All insurance shall be maintained until work has been completed
and accepted by the County.
The Contractor shall furnish the following certificates of insurance for review by
the County's Risk Management Division:
Certificate (s) ofInsurance which clearly indicates that he has obtained the
insurance coverage required in paragraphs a,b,c and d below.
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The Contractor hereby certifies that no modification or change in insurance shall be
made without (10) days written advance notice to MONROE County, c/o the
Director of the Risk Management Division.
a. Worker's Compensation Insurance per FI. Statutes
b. Federal Jones Act Coverage
c. General Liability Insurance on a comprehensive basis, in an amount not less than
$300,00.00 per occurrence for Bodily Injury and Property Damage combined, to
include contractual liability.
c. Pollution Liability Insurance in the Amount of $500,000.
d. Water Craft Liability Insurance in the Amount of$500,OeO.
e. Automobile liability insurance covering all owned, non-owned and hired vehicles
used in connection with the work, in an amount not less than
$100,000 per occurrence for Bodily Injury and Property and Damaged combined.
All insurance policies required above shall be issued by companies authorized to do
business under the laws of the state of Florida. The MONROE County Board
of County Commissioners must be listed as "Additional Insured" on all policies,
except for the Worker's Compensation policy.
10. COMMENCEMENT, DELAYS AND COMPLETION OF WORK: After
receiving Board of County Commission approval of the Contract, and after
reconciliation of any details or conditions which may directly or indirectly interfere
or conflict with work of the Contract, the County will issue a "Notice to Proceed"
officially authorizing the Contractor to commence. The Gontractor shall
commence work within one week from the date on the ''Notice to Proceed" letter.
If the Contractor should be delayed in the progress of the work included in the
Contract by enforceable causes beyond his control, the time for the completion of
the work may be extended upon agreement of the County representative. Requests
for an extension of time must be submitted in writing to the County representative.
Extensions of time cannot legally be approved unless the written request is
submitted in the time to permit it to be acted upon before the Contract expiration
date. To allow sufficient time for the administrative procedures required to obtain
action by the County Commission, a request for time extension must be received by
the County representative at least sixty (60) calendar days prior to the Contract
expiration date.
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Provided further that the Contractor shall within ten (10) days from the beginning
of such delay notify the County, in writing, of the causes of the delay. The County
representative will ascertain the facts and the extent of the delay and notify the
Contractor within a reasonable time of her decision in the matter.
If the Contractor fails to complete the work within the time limit, an4 if the County
should nevertheless permit the Contractor to continue and complete the same
without official extension of time in writing, such permission shall not modify nor
waive any liability of the Contractor for damages arriving non-completion of work
within the time limit, but such liabilities shall be subject to continuation in full
force against the contractor.
11. CHANGES AND INSPECTION: The vessels herein considered are to be removed
for the County by the Contractor in accordance with the specifications. The County
may give instructions or directions to supplement the specifications. These shall be
binding upon the Contractor and upon all his subcontractors, employees and agents
of every kind.
All work and every process and operation shall be subject to inspection at all
times, and the County and their representatives shall have free access to all aspects
of the work. The Contractor shall remove and make good, as may be directed,
without charge, any defective work. Oversight or error of judgment of
inspections, or previous acceptance, shall not relieve the Contractor from the
obligation to make good any defect whenever discovered.
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The right is reserved to change the Specifications consistent with regard to the
general intention of the contract for any part of the work or materials, either before
or after work has begun. Notice of such changes shall be given in writing to the
Contractor; such changes are not to be grounds for any claim by the Contractor for
damages, nor for the forfeiture of the Contract. It is possible that a Derelict Vessel
could disappear between the time of inspection by the contractor and the actual
effort to remove it. No payment will be forthcoming in event that this occurs.
Except when otherwise specified, the expense of all tests requested by the County
will be borne by the County.
12. AUDIT RIGHTS: As a provision of the grant from the State of Florida to the
County, and if so requested by the State, the successful bidder agrees to provide
access to all records and allow the audit of any books, documents and papers
related to this project for a period of up to one year and dyring and after termination
of the contract.
13. CONTRACT AWARD: The County reserves the right to evaluate the submitted
bids and award a contract to the bidder submitting the lowest per foot bid for the
derelict vessels listed in the bid package as one project and for which a
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Florida Marine Patrol Derelict Vessel Report is included. One bid will be accepted
and a Contract issued for the total removal of all listed derelict vessels as one
project, up to the limit of available funds.
The actual number of vessels to be removed will depend on the accepted per foot
bid price and the available funds.
14. PREWORK CONFERENCE: A meeting will be necessary involving a
representative of the County, the Contractor and other parties with direct
involvement prior to the signing of the Contract. The time and place of this
conference will be set by the County representative. At this time the Contractor
shall provide the County with a schedule as to the order in which he proposes to
remove the vessels awarded to him.
15. CONTRACT SECURITY: The Contractor is expected to act and deliver in good
faith all work, at the agreed price, in the allowed time. Failure to do so, could
jeopardize the contractor's reputation with the County and potentially influence any
future contracts with MONROE County.
16. EXECUTION OF CONTRACT DOCUMENT: Due to tlie time frame involved
with this project, the Contractor upon notification that he is to be awarded the
contract documents for execution, shall return said documents properly executed
along with insurance within TEN WORKING DAYS. This will assist in
acceleration of execution of the contract documents.
The Contractor, by virtue of signing the Contract, acknowledges that he and all his
subcontractors have satisfied themselves as to the nature and location of the work,
the general and local conditions, including, but not restricted to, those bearing upon
transportation, handling, access to the pick-up and disposal sites; and the character
of equipment and facilities needed to perform the work. Failure on the part of the
Contractor to completely or properly evaluate any factors of his costs prior to
bidding shall not form a basis for additional compensation if he is awarded the
Contract.
If for any reasons, not acceptable to the County, the Contractor does not perform,
the County shall have the right to levy liquidated damages against the Contractor.
Liquidated damages in the amount of $1 00 per day shall be assessed against the
Contractor for any bid item awarded to him which is not completed and accepted
by the County within the number of calendar days specified in the Contract.
Liquidated damages are accumulative.
17. NOTICE TO PROCEED: The Contractor shall commence work upon this project
within one week of the date of the Notice to Proceed letter and perform in a
continuous manner until completion and acceptance by the County. For Contracts
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wherein a specified number of days for completion is stated in the Contract, the
effective date of the "Notice to Proceed with Contract Work" will establish the
"beginning date" of the project.
18. TERMINATION OF CONTRACT: This Contract may be tenninated by the
County, giving up to ten (10) days written notice to the Contractor; said notice
shall be sufficient if delivered to the party personally or mailed by certified mail to
his mailing address as specified on the accepted bid.
19. FINAL CLEAN-UP: Upon completion of the work specified herein and before
acceptance and final payment shall be made, the Contractor shall remove from the
sites all machinery, equipment, surplus and discarded materials and temporary
structures. The disposal of materials, rubbish and debris shall be made at a legal
disposal site.
20. DISPOSAL SITES AND FEES: The Contractor is responsible for disposal of all
derelict vessels included in this contract and must make arrangements for legal
disposal. It is the responsibility of the Contractor to pay all disposal fees
incurred, and such removal related costs should be considered when bidding on this
contract.
The Contractor will deliver the derelict vessels to a Florida Department of
Environmental Protection permitted disposal site that has current occupational tax
licenses. It is the intent of this contract to remove derelict vessels from their
present site and legally dispose of them. Upon receipt of vessels at the landfill,
they must be disposed of immediately.
There are several Monroe County disposal sites, Cudjoe Landfill, MM 21.5
(vessels must be 26' and under to be delivered in tact, over 26' they must be
broken up), Long Key Landfill MM 68, and Card Sound Road AKA SR905 other
landfills in neighboring countries or any other location for disposal as long as the
site is a legal licensed disposal site. Prior to transportation of vessels out of
County the County representative must approve. Vessels being disposed of at
County Landfill sites must be free of pollutants and engines.
21. PROOF OF PROPER DISPOSAL AND NOTIFICATION TO MARINE
PATROL: Contractor must submit prior to receiving any payment: A receipt for
each vessel including the date of disposal, the Florida Marine Patrol Derelict Vessel
Number, disposal site location, and the telephone number. Recipient of debris
should provide detailed receipt showing type and description of debris received.
In addition to the above information, Contractor must submit three pictures of
each vessel removed. The first photograph must be of the vessel at the current
location prior to removal, the second photograph must be of the vessel after
removal but in the same general area preferably while in tow, and the third
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photograph must be of the vessel at the disposal site with sufficient background to
depict disposal (Le., building or sign identifying disposal site). The derelict
vessel number, when possible, must appear in all photographs.
The Contractor will be responsible for the camera, film, and development costs.
The photographs should be taken with a Polaroid camera that provides instant
photos since this minimizes loss of documentation due to camera malfunction or
loss overboard. This photos must be submitted on a vessel by to document the
removal and disposal of the contracted vessels final paYIllent can not be assured.
The Contractor must notify the Florida Marine Patrol and the County
Representative in writing as to the work schedule of removal. This should be done
after the pre-work conference with the County representative. Notification is to be
made before doing any work on each vessel. This multiparty communication for
each Derelict Vessel is a requirement of the contract.
22. PAYMENT: All payments for the removal and disposal of each vessel, shall be
for the performance of the work as stipulated in these specifications and associated
contractual documents. The unit rate of bid shall be totally inclusive for all phases
of the operation. The Contractor may request two partial payments by submitting
an invoice for the number of vessels removed up to the date of the invoice,
providing the Contract agreement does not explicitly prohibit partial payments.
Photographs, disposal receipts, and signed FDEP Disposition Certification form for
the vessels for which payment is being requested.
The Contractor understands and agrees that no payment will be forthcoming for the
removal and disposal of any derelict vessel (1) not listed on this contract nor (2) for
any derelict vessel on this contract for which a written certification verifying the
removal of the subject vessel has not been obtained from the Florida Marine Patrol
and a Representative of the disposal site at the time of delivery.
In addition, property, public or private, if damaged during the work or removed for
the convenience of the work, shall be replaced at the expense of the Contractor in a
manner acceptable to the County and the Owner, prior to the final payment for
contracted work.
23. NON-COLLISION AFFIDAVIT: Upon entering into the contract, the Contractor
agrees to sign and endorse the Non-Collusion Affidavit form (attached).
24. ETIllCS CLAUSE: Upon entering into the contract, the Contractor agrees to sign
and endorse the Ethics Clause form (attached).
25. DRUG FREE WORK PLACE FORM: Upon entering the contract, Contractor
agrees to sign and endorse the Drug Free Work Place form (attached).
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E:7 II ,;6, ~ ;?3
1996 Edition
'VORKERS' COMPENOA'flON
INSURANCE REQUIREl\1:ENTS
FOR
CONTRACT
,
BET\VEEN' ..
l\10NROE COUNTY, FLORIDA
AND
Prior to the commencement of work governed by this contract, the Contractor shall obtain
Workers' Compensation Insurance with limits sufficient to respond to Florida Statute 440.
In addition, the Contractor shall obtain Employers' Liability Insurance \\ith limits of not less
than:
$100,000 Bodily Injury by Accident
$500,000 Bodily Injury by Disease, policy limits
$100,000 Bodily Injury by Disease, each employee
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Coverage shall be maintained throughout the entire term of the contract.
Coverage shall be provided by a company or companies authorized to transact business in the
state of Florida.
If the Contractor has been approved by the Florida's Department of Labor, as an authorized self-
insurer, the County shall recognize and honor the Contractor's status. The Contractor may be
required to submit a Lener of Authorization issued by the Department of Labor and a Certificate
ofInsurance, providing details on the Contractor's Excess Insurance Program.
If the Contractor participates in a self-insurance fund, a Certificate of Insurance will be required.
In addition, the Contractor may be required to submit updated financial statements from the fund
upon request from the County.
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Administration Instruction
#4709.2
1996 Edition
'\'ORKERS' COl\{~NSA TION
INSURANCE REQUIREMENTS
FOR
CONTRACT
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BETWEEN
MONROE COUNTY, FLORIDA
AND
Recognizing that the work governed by this contract involves Maritime Operations, the Contractor's
Workers' Compensation Insurance Policy shall include coverage for claims subject to the Federal Jones
Act (46 U.S.C.A. subsection 688) with limits not less than those specified for Employer's Liability.
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The Contractor shall be permitted to provide Jones Act Coverage through a separate Pro'tection and
Indemnity Policy, in so far as the coverage provided is no less restrictive than would have been provided
by a Workers' Compensation policy. ~ .
\\'CJA
Admimstratlon Instruction
U709.2
1996 Edilion
GENERAL LIADU..:rV.
INSURANCE REQUIREl\fENTS
FOR
CONTRACT
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MONROE COUNTY, FLORIDA
AND
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Prior to the commencement of work governed by this contract, the Contractor shall obtain
General Liability Insurance. Coverage shall be maintained throughout the life of the contract and
include, as a minimum:
. Premises Operations
. Products and Completed Operations
. Blanket Contractual Liability
. Personallnjury Liability
. Expanded Definition of Property Damage
The minimum limits acceptable shall be:
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$300,000 Combined Single Limit (CSL)
If split limits are provided, the minimum limits acceptable shall be:
$100,000 per Person
$300,000 per Occurrence
$ SO,OOO.Propeny Damage
An Occurrence Form policy is preferred. If coverage is provided on a Claims Made policy, its
provisions should include coverage for claims filed on or after the effective date oftbis contract.
In addition, the period for which claims may be reported should e>."tend for a minimum of twelve
(12) months following the acceptance of work by the County.
The Monroe Counl)' Board of County Commissioners shall be named as Additiona1Insured on
all policies issued to satisfY the above requirements.
GLl
Administration Instruction
14709.2
1996 Edilion
VEHICLE LIABILil=t ,-
INSURANCE REQUIREMENTS
FOR
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Recognizing that the work governed by this contract requires the use of vehicles, the Contractor,
prior to the commencement of work, shall obtain V chicle Liability Insurance. Coverage shall be
maintained throughout the life of the contract and include, as a minimum, liability coverage for:
. Ov..ned, Non-Owned, and Hired V chicles
The minimum limits acceptable shall be:
$100,000 Combined Single Limit (CSL)
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If split limits are provided, the minimum limits acceptable s~l b::
$ 50,000 per Person
$100,000 per Occurrence
$ 25,000 Property Damage
The Monroe County Board of County Commissioners shall be named as Additional Insured on
all policies issued to satisfy the above requirements.
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Admim!'U3t10n In~truc,ion
#4709.2
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1996 Edition
POLLUTION LIABILITY
INSURANCE REQUIREMENTS
FOR
CONTRACT
BETWEEN
MONROE COUNTY, FLORIDA
Al''D
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Recognizing that the work governed by this contract involves the storage, treatment, processing,
or transponing of hazardous materials (as defin.ed ~y the Federal Environmental Protection
Agency), the Contractor shall purchase and mamtaIn, throughout the life of the contract,
pollution Liability Insurance which will ~sp~nd.to bodily injury, property damage, and
environmental damage caused by a pollutIon mCldent.
The minimum limits of liability shall be:
$500,000 per Occurrencel$l,OOO,OOO Aggregate
If coverage is proyided on a claims made basis, an extended claims reponing period of four (4)eyears will be required.
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AdminiStr.ltion Instruction
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Prior to the commencement of work governed by this contract; the Contractor shall obtain
Water Craft Liability Insurance with tem1S no less restrictive than those found in the
standard "American Institute Hull Clauses" (June 2, 1977 edition). Coverage shall be
maintained throughout the life of the contract and include, as a minimum:
. Injury (mcluding death) to any Person
. Damage to Fixed or Movable Objects
. Costs Associated with the Removal of Wrecked Vessels
. Contractual Liability with R.espect to this Contract
If the policy obtained states that coverage applies for the "ActslJr Omissions of a Vessel",
it shall be endorsed to provide coverage for the legal liability of the shipowner.
The minimum limits acceptable shall be:
S500,OOO Combmed Smgle Limit (CSL)
eo\'erage provided by a Protection and Indemnity Club (P84) shall be subject to the
approval of the County.
The Monroe County Board of County Commissioners shall be named as Additional
Insured on all policies issued to satisfy the above i'equirements.
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Administration Instruction
14709.2
CONTRACT AMENDMENT
THIS AMENDMENT TO THE AGREEMENT is made and entered into this
/1 M day of .J u '- '-I 2002, between the County of Monroe, hereafter
County, and Arnolds Auto & Marine Repair, Inc., hereafter Contractor, in order to amend
the agreement between the parties dated January 17, 2002 a copy of which is attached to
this amendment.
The County and Arnolds Auto & Marine Repair, Inc., amend section 2 of the
January 17,2002 agreement as follows:
2. The work performed under the Contract shall commence immediately from the
date Liaison provides the Notice to Proceed and shall be completed by October
15,2002.
3. The Board shall pay the Contractor $44.52 per linear foot for the removal and
legal disposal of Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission marked
derelict vessels. Payment will be upon completion of work by the Contractor
and review and approval by the Marine Projects Coordinator. One partial
payment will be allowed during the Contract period. Monroe County's
performance and obligation to pay under this agreement is contingent upon an
annual appropriation by the BOCC.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties have here on to set their hands and seal, the
day and year first written above.
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