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2. That the personnel supervising and planting this project have documented <br />experience successfully planting prairies. <br />That the contractor has access to the equipment necessary for installing a <br />prairie (Truax® drill or approved equal). <br />4. That the contractor's business specializes in prairie and savanna plantings <br />and/or restorations. <br />Submitted letters of recommendation referencing specific projects. This <br />may also include written or verbal commentary from public agency <br />personnel within the natural resources management field. <br />6. Assignment of a Qualified Project Supervisor capable of being present full <br />time during all installation and maintenance work. Qualifications will <br />include: <br />A bachelor's degree in Natural Resources Management or <br />related field. <br />Minimum of five years experience in landscape restoration <br />and maintenance supervision, with experience or training in <br />prairie and wetland management, entomology, pest control, <br />soils, fertilizers and plant identification. <br />Current herbicide and pesticide applicators license. <br />7. Assignment of a Qualified Labor Force thoroughly familiar and trained in <br />the work. <br />Assignment of a dedicated maintenance staff that specializes in the <br />maintenance of native landscapes. <br />The contractor shall provide the City with a performance bond prior to beginning any <br />work. <br />The Contractor is responsible for completion of the native plantings by June 7, 2010. The <br />end cap plantings must be completed by June 30, 2010. If the contractor is unable to <br />meet the completion schedule the contractor must plant the cover crop in 2010 as soon as <br />possible and then plant the natives in the spring of 2011. <br />