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DOCUMENT 00 2100 <br /> INSTRUCTIONS TO BIDDERS <br /> ARTICLE 1—DEFINED TERMS <br /> 1.01 Terms used in these Instructions to Bidders have the meanings indicated in the General Conditions and <br /> Supplementary Conditions. Additional terms used in these Instructions to Bidders have the meanings indicated <br /> below: <br /> A. Issuing Office—The office from which the Bidding Documents are to be issued and where the bidding procedures <br /> are to be administered. <br /> ARTICLE 2—COPIES OF BIDDING DOCUMENTS <br /> 2.01 Complete sets of Bidding Documents may be obtained at the location(s) designated in the Advertisement for Bids <br /> for the non-refundable purchase price stated therein. <br /> 2.02 Complete sets of Bidding Documents shall be used in preparing Bids; neither Owner nor Engineer assumes any <br /> responsibility for errors or misinterpretations resulting from the use of incomplete sets of Bidding Documents. <br /> 2.03 Owner and Engineer, in making copies of Bidding Documents available on the above terms, do so only for the <br /> purpose of obtaining Bids for the Work and do not confer a license or grant for any other use. <br /> ARTICLE 3—QUALIFICATIONS OF BIDDERS <br /> 3.01 To demonstrate Bidder's qualifications to perform the Work, within five days of Owner's request, Bidder shall <br /> submit written evidence such as financial data, previous experience, present commitments, and such other data as <br /> may be deemed necessary by the Owner. <br /> 3.02 Responsible Contractor <br /> A. In accordance with Laws of Minnesota, 2014, chapter 253 (Minnesota Statutes §16C.285), Bidders are hereby <br /> advised that the Owner cannot award a construction contract in excess of $50,000 unless the contractor is a <br /> "responsible contractor"as defined in Minnesota Statutes§16C.285,subdivision 3.A bidder submitting a Proposal <br /> for this Project must verify that it meets the minimum criteria specified in Minnesota Statutes §16C.285, <br /> subdivision 3,by completing the Responsible Contractor Certificate within this Project Manual. Statements in the <br /> certificate must be certified by a company officer. Bidders are responsible for obtaining verifications of <br /> compliance from all subcontractors, using a form provided by the Owner. A bidder must submit signed <br /> verifications from subcontractors upon the Owner's request. <br /> B. A Bidder or subcontractor who does not meet the minimum criteria established in Minnesota Statutes §16C.285, <br /> subdivision 3, or who fails to verify compliance with the minimum requirements, will not be a "responsible <br /> contractor" and will be ineligible to be awarded the Contract for this Project or to work on this Project. Bidders <br /> and subcontractors are also advised that making a false statement verifying compliance with any of the minimum <br /> criteria will render the Bidder or subcontractor ineligible to be awarded a construction contract for this Project and <br /> may result in the termination of a contract awarded to a Bidder or subcontractor that makes a false statement. <br /> ARTICLE 4—EXAMINATION OF BIDDING DOCUMENTS,OTHER RELATED DATA,AND SITE <br /> 4.01 Subsurface and Physical Conditions <br /> A. The Supplementary Conditions identify: <br /> 1. Those reports of explorations and tests of subsurface conditions at or contiguous to the Site that Engineer has <br /> used in preparing the Bidding Documents. <br /> Instructions to Bidders <br /> 0021004 <br />