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Ensure there is alignment between contract and tendered drawings, including their details, notes, ESC requirements, material specifications, and testing requirements. Given that most standard contract templates do not include this wording, considerations for LID can be placed under special provisions within the contract.   
The  project contract and tendered drawings, including details, notes, ESC requirements, material specifications, and testing requirements should align. Given that most standard contract templates do not include wording specific to LID construction, considerations for LID can be placed under special provisions within the contract.   
A clear tender attracts experienced contractors to the project. A detailed bid form that accurately reflects the entirety of the work allows contractors to deliver accurate bids.  Clear bid pricing reduces the potential for misunderstandings and conflicts down the road.
 
What might seem to them like a reasonable, cost-saving measure to a contractor—e.g., installing a t-junction in place of a y-junction or using a standard excavator in place of a mini-excavator—can lead to sub-optimal performance or even failure. A clear tender with the necessary construction notes should avoid these sorts of problems.  
Details within the drawings and contract should also be accurately reflected in the tender bid form. A detailed bid form that reflects the entirety of the work allows contractors to deliver accurate bids, lessens the likelihood of project shortcuts, and helps ensure transparency amongst bids.  Ultimately, clear bid pricing reduces the potential for misunderstandings and conflicts down the road and hopefully attracts experienced contractors.  


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Revision as of 12:51, 19 July 2022

Tendering and contract[edit]

The project contract and tendered drawings, including details, notes, ESC requirements, material specifications, and testing requirements should align. Given that most standard contract templates do not include wording specific to LID construction, considerations for LID can be placed under special provisions within the contract.

Details within the drawings and contract should also be accurately reflected in the tender bid form. A detailed bid form that reflects the entirety of the work allows contractors to deliver accurate bids, lessens the likelihood of project shortcuts, and helps ensure transparency amongst bids. Ultimately, clear bid pricing reduces the potential for misunderstandings and conflicts down the road and hopefully attracts experienced contractors.

Be sure to verify all design changes
T-junction photo.jpg
Y-junction design detail.png
A simple departure from the design—installing a T-junction in place of a Y-junction—would have made it extremely difficult or impossible to inspect this underdrain and flush it out.
Minimum contractor requirements[edit]

Many contractors are unfamiliar with building LID practices. Whether an open or invited bid, minimum contractor requirements can be established in order to provide a project bid. Contractor training, attendance of pre-bid meetings, LID project references and bid bond insurance can form minimum contractor requirements.