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MnDOT Contract No. 1029944 <br /> 2.2.2. During the progress of the work on the Project(s), the Local Government authorizes its Project <br /> Engineer to request in writing specific engineering and/or technical services from MnDOT, pursuant to <br /> Minnesota Statutes Section 161.39. Such services may be covered by other technical service <br /> agreements. If MnDOT furnishes the services requested, and if MnDOT requests reimbursement, then <br /> the Local Government will promptly pay MnDOT to reimburse the state trunk highway fund for the full <br /> cost and expense of furnishing such services. The costs and expenses will include the current MnDOT <br /> labor additives and overhead rates, subject to adjustment based on actual direct costs that have been <br /> verified by audit. Provision of such services will not be deemed to make MnDOT a principal or co- <br /> principal with respect to the Project(s). <br /> 2.3. Pre-letting. The Local Government will prepare construction contracts in accordance with Minnesota law <br /> and applicable Federal laws and regulations. <br /> 2.3.1.The Local Government will solicit bids after obtaining written notification from MnDOT that the FHWA <br /> has authorized the Project(s). Any Project(s) advertised prior to authorization without permission will <br /> not be eligible for federal reimbursement. <br /> 2.3.2.The Local Government will prepare the Proposal for Highway Construction for the construction <br /> contract,which will include all of the federal-aid provisions supplied by MnDOT. <br /> 2.3.3.The Local Government will prepare and publish the bid solicitation for the Project(s) as required by <br /> state and federal laws.The Local Government will include in the solicitation the required language for <br /> federal-aid construction contracts as supplied by MnDOT. The solicitation will state where the <br /> proposals, plans, and specifications are available for the inspection of prospective bidders, and where <br /> the Local Government will receive the sealed bids. <br /> 2.3.4.The Local Government may not include other work in the construction contract for the authorized <br /> Project(s)without obtaining prior notification from MnDOT that such work is allowed by FHWA. <br /> Failure to obtain such notification may result in the loss of some or all of the federal funds for the <br /> Project(s). All work included in a federal contract is subject to the same federal requirements as the <br /> federal project. <br /> 2.3.5.The Local Government will prepare and sell the plan and proposal packages and prepare and <br /> distribute any addenda, if needed. <br /> 2.3.6.The Local Government will receive and open bids. <br /> 2.3.7.After the bids are opened,the Local Government will consider the bids and will award the bid to the <br /> lowest responsible bidder, or reject all bids. If the construction contract contains a goal for <br /> Disadvantaged Business Enterprises,the Local Government will not award the bid until it has received <br /> certification of the Disadvantaged Business Enterprise participation from the MnDOT Office of Civil <br /> Rights. <br /> 2.3.8.The Local Government entity must disclose in writing any potential conflict of interest to the Federal <br /> awarding agency or pass through entity in accordance with applicable Federal awarding agency policy. <br /> 2.4. Contract Administration. <br /> 2.4.1.The Local Government will prepare and execute a construction contract with the lowest responsible <br /> bidder, hereinafter referred to as the "Contractor," in accordance with the special provisions and the <br /> latest edition of MnDOT's Standard Specifications for Construction and all amendments thereto.All <br /> contracts between the Local Government and third parties or subcontractors must contain all <br /> applicable provisions of this Agreement, including the applicable federal contract clauses, which are <br /> identified in Appendix II of 2 CFR 200, Uniform Administrative Requirements, Cost Principles and Audit <br /> Requirements for Federal Awards, and as provided in Section 18 of this agreement. <br /> 2 <br />
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