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MnDOT Agreement # 1002067 <br /> <br />4.2.2. The Providing Party must perform maintenance in accordance with MnDOT maintenance <br />manuals, policies and operations. <br />4.2.3. The Providing Party must use State-approved materials, including (by way of example and <br />without limitation), sign posts, sign sheeting, and de-icing and anti-icing chemicals. <br />4.3. Additional Terms for Construction Administration. The terms of section 4.1 and this section 4.3 <br />will apply to all work orders for construction administration. <br />4.3.1. Contract(s) must be awarded to the lowest responsible bidder or best value proposer in <br />accordance with state law. <br />4.3.2. Contractor(s) must be required to post payment and performance bonds in an amount <br />equal to the contract amount. The Providing Party will take all necessary action to make <br />claims against such bonds in the event of any default by the contractor. <br />4.3.3. Contractor(s) must be required to perform work in accordance with the latest edition of <br />the Minnesota Department of Transportation Standard Specifications for Construction. <br />4.3.4. For work performed on State right-of-way, contractor(s) must be required to indemnify <br />and hold the State harmless against any loss incurred with respect to the performance of <br />the contracted work, and must be required to provide evidence of insurance coverage <br />commensurate with project risk. <br />4.3.5. Contractor(s) must pay prevailing wages pursuant to applicable state and federal law. <br />4.3.6. Contractor(s) must comply with all applicable Federal, and State laws, ordinances and <br />regulations, including but not limited to applicable human rights/anti-discrimination laws <br />and laws concerning the participation of Disadvantaged Business Enterprises in federally- <br />assisted contracts <br />4.3.7. Unless otherwise agreed in a Work Order, each party will be responsible for providing <br />rights of way, easement, and construction permits for its portion of the <br />improvements. Each party will, upon the other’s request, furnish copies of right of way <br />certificates, easements, and construction permits. <br />4.3.8. The Providing Party may approve minor changes to the Requesting Party’s portion of the <br />project work if such changes do not increase the Requesting Party’s cost obligation under <br />the applicable work order. <br />4.3.9. The Providing Party will not approve any contractor claims for additional compensation <br />without the Requesting Party’s written approval, and the execution of a proper <br />amendment to the applicable work order when necessary. The Local Government will <br />tender the processing and defense of any such claims to the State upon the State’s <br />request. <br />4.3.10. The Local Government must coordinate all trunk highway work affecting any utilities <br />with the State’s Utilities Office. <br />4.3.11. The Providing Party must coordinate all necessary detours with the Requesting Party. <br />4.3.12. If the Local Government is the Providing Party, and there is work performed on the trunk <br />highway right-of-way, the following will apply: <br />4.3.12.1 The Local Government will have a permit to perform the work on the trunk <br />highway. The State may revoke this permit if the work is not being performed <br />in a safe, proper and skillful manner, or if the contractor is violating the terms <br />of any law, regulation, or permit applicable to the work. The State will have no <br />Page 5 of 14 <br /> <br />CM Master Partnership Contract (CM Rev. 10/05/2015) <br /> <br />
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