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HomeMy WebLinkAboutKJB Industries, Inc - Sidewalks at Peconic Comm Center �.0, RESOLUTION 2016-518 ADOPTED DOC ID: 11947 THIS IS TO CERTIFY THAT THE FOLLOWING RESOLUTION NO.2016-518 WAS ADOPTED AT THE REGULAR MEETING OF THE SOUTHOLD TOWN BOARD ON MAY 17,2016: RESOLVED that the Town Board of the Town of Southold hereby authorizes and directs Supervisor Scott A. Russell to execute an Agreement between the Town of Southold and KJB Industries, Inc. for the installation of new sidewalks at the Peconic Lane Community Center in the amount of eleven thousand, eight hundred and eleven dollars ($11,811.00), subject to the approval of the Town Attorney. ti} Elizabeth A.Neville Southold Town Clerk RESULT: ADOPTED [UNANIMOUS] MOVER: Jill Doherty, Councilwoman SECONDER:William P. Ruland, Councilman AYES: Dinizio Jr,Ruland,Doherty, Ghosio,Evans,Russell .r AGREEMENT THIS AGREEMENT made this 17th day of May 2016 between the Town of Southold, a municipal corporation of the State of New York, having its office and principal place of business at 53095 Main Road, Southold,New York 11971 hereinafter called the "Town" and KJB Industries, Inc., 58 Tyler Drive, Riverhead,NY 11901,herein after called the "Contractor". WHEREAS,the Town of Southold desires to engage the contractor to render certain professional services herein described in connection with an undertaking. NOW,therefore, the parties hereto mutually agree as follows: 1. The Contractor does hereby agree to perform all the work outlined in the "Request for Proposals for the furnishing and installation of new sidewalks at the Peconic Lane Community Center, as per the specifications annexed hereto and made part of this contract(Exhibit A). 2. The Town does hereby agree to pay the Contractor for the work, the total sum of Eleven Thousand, Eight Hundred Eleven Dollars ($11,811). The total sum is to be paid to the Contractor within forty-five(45) days of the completion of the said work and the acceptance thereof by the Town. 3. The Contractor shall secure and maintain such insurance that will protect him/her from claims under the Worker's Compensation Acts and from claims for bodily . injury, death or property damage that may arise from the performance of his/her services under this Agreement, in limits of$1,000,000. and $2,000,000. aggregate liability for bodily injury and property damage. The Contractor shall indemnify and hold harmless the Town from and against all suits, claims, demands or actions for any injury sustained or alleged to be sustained by any party or parties' in connection with the alleged negligent performance or negligent performance by the Contractor, his employees or agents or any subcontractor and in case of any such action brought against the Town, the Contractor shall immediately take charge of and defend the same at his own cost and expense. In addition, the Contractor will name the Town as an additional insured on any applicable policies. 4. PREVAILING WAGE RATES REQUIRED BY LAW (a) The parties hereto, in accordance with the provisions of section 220(3) of the Labor Law, hereby agree that there shall be paid each employee engaged in work under this Contract not less than the wage rate and supplements set opposite the trade or occupation in which he/she is engaged, as listed on Exhibit A attached hereto and made a part of this Agreement, which are the wage rates and supplements established as the prevailing rate of wages for the work covered by this Contract. (b) Labor classifications not appearing on the schedule of wages can be used only with the consent of the Owner and then the rate to be paid will be given by the Owner after being advised by the Department of Labor. (c) The Contractor shall post in a prominent and accessible place on the site of the work a legible statement of all wage rates and supplements, as specified in the Contract, for the various classes of mechanics, workingmen/women, or laborers employed on the work. IN WITNESS WHEREOF,the parties hereto have set their hands and seals the day and year first above written. Town of Southold By exti9144.-il, Sco A.Russell, Supervisor KJB Industries, Inc. By &e,ed.i. gl---deej; k, President ®/I iql Gin salicf/d/� SCHEDULE "A" 1 - `- co �' M a. N ti N„ z N a 81 a O TK O L .,"..________ThIUIIIIIIIIIIIIII 11 - jI IJ l=\, a �E�E � � �____ rwo z 1-1-11-1-1 TW zL M UO N _ ^� 1'iI- -� / I ¢d NEW 4'WIDE CONCRETE _ '-,v 1 '\ I _ $ 1112MA)UMUMPITCH SIDEWALK-RAMP DOWN f 1- �.W 0 ~ • \\_l I`/� / - cl-wEn o NEW4'WIDE CONCRETE ,' NEW4WIDECONCRETESIDEWALK +1- 1OD 4 D� a a o y NEW 4'WIDE CONCRETE SIDEWALK • . i ALIGN WITH EXISTING • 1 +1-32,-0•' +1- 5T-0--- +/- 20._ O - NOTE: .'.-.•. .•. OALL NEW 4'WIDE CONCRETE SIDEWALK _ SHALL BE 7,000 PSI MINIMUM - O L NEW ASPHALT PAVEMENT 2*6'1•' I.n BY OTHERS _•y--�'T O • ' \,..C411:::60. Py�sr� ro .IN LO to Z . . , 1- N Cl z W a d W Inli 0 0 N. 30° 29' 00” W. 311.00' o z D. }NMw PECONIC LANE 00 ,,,- W . er\)S,0,NEIy % ob „oy: