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DocuSign Envelope ID: 04E136D1 -507C- 4219- BF16- 446F8D2192F8 <br />10.10.9. CMAR: A statement emphasizing execution of the contract(s) and delivery to the CMAR <br />and Owner in accordance with General Statutes (within 10 days of award). <br />10.10.10. Designer and CMAR: Determine special definitions, such as "unclassified excavation, <br />mucking or rock ", etc. <br />10.10.11. CMAR: Develop procedures for the Subcontractor(s) to request and the Owner's <br />Representative to authorize field and laboratory testing by qualified independent testing agent, <br />which typically include soils, concrete, masonry, asphalt, steel, welding, etc. in accordance with <br />ASTM standards. The CMAR and Project Designer shall participate in reviewing qualification <br />statements from local testing companies, evaluating with the Project Designer and Owner, and <br />providing a final recommendation to the Owner. Subsequent to the Owner's Representatives <br />approval, the CMAR shall participate in seeking proposals for separate contracts as required for <br />testing and special testing necessary for the Project and recommending selection to the Designer <br />and Owner, and the execution of contracts. The cost of independent testing agent(s) is not included <br />in CMAR's GMP. <br />10.10.12. CMAR: Provisions which establish appropriate incentives and remedial measures for <br />enforcing the contract requirements during construction. <br />10.10.13. CMAR: Retention of five percent (5 %) retainage shall be withheld up to fifty percent <br />(50 %) of the contractor's work has been satisfactorily completed on schedule. Retention of two <br />and one -half percent (2.5 %) shall be withheld up to ninety -five (95 %) of the contractor's work has <br />been satisfactorily completed on schedule. Retention of one percent (1 %) shall be withheld up to <br />one hundred (100 %) of the contractor's work has been satisfactorily completed on schedule. At <br />each level of retainage calculation, approval of the owner and the Designer and written <br />consent of the surety, further requirements for retainage will be waived only so long as work <br />continues to be completed satisfactorily and on schedule. Deductions shall be allowed by the <br />Owner from the amount of final payment to reimburse any funds expended for repair of warranty <br />items due to failure of the CMAR to achieve such repairs in a timely manner (48 hours for <br />life \safety and 15 working days for all other items). Payment allocated to Principal Trade and <br />Specialty Contractors shall be subject to five percent (5 %) retainage, provided, however that after <br />fifty percent (50 %) of the Cost of the Work has been satisfactorily completed on schedule. With <br />the approval of the Owner and with written consent of the surety, further requirements for <br />retainage will be waived only so long as work continues to be completed satisfactorily and on <br />schedule. <br />10.10.14. Designer: provide a Listing of all Construction Documents. <br />10.10.15. CMAR: The Subcontractors shall be required to perform corrections to their Work and <br />fulfill all Project closeout requirements in a timely manner. <br />10.10.16. CMAR: The CMAR shall require Subcontractors to organize their Work, and incorporate <br />scheduling by the CMAR in accordance with the Owner's requirements. <br />10.10.17. CMAR: No retention shall be withheld on the CMAR's General Conditions Allowance <br />expenditures. <br />11. BUSINESS PARTICIPATION GOALS AND STANDARDS <br />11.1. The CMAR shall identify subcontract packages that will be selected from the local contracting <br />community. <br />11.2. Orange County requires documentation of good faith efforts for meeting established MWBE goals. <br />11.3. The Subcontractor and CMAR shall comply in all respects with the Owner's MWBE policies, rules <br />and regulations. The stated goals for this contract are ten percent (10.0 %) MWBE. Percentages <br />include all tiers of subcontractors in accordance with local and state laws and regulations. <br />Page 14 of 53 <br />Revised 10/17 <br />