BONDS REQUIRMENTS Sample Clauses

BONDS REQUIRMENTS. Within 10 calendar days after award of the Contract, the successful Bidder shall furnish a Faithful Performance Bond and a Labor and Material Payment Bond, each in an amount equal to 100% of the Contract Price, issued by a surety in accordance with the requirements of the General Conditions of the Contract. The bonds shall be in the form of the models included in these Bid Documents and must be approved by COUNTY’s Risk Manager and County Counsel. The successful Bidder shall submit the bonds in duplicate, all of which shall bear original signatures. The signature of the surety representative must be notarized. END OF THIS SECTION ATTACHMENT A SCOPE OF SERVICES
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BONDS REQUIRMENTS. Within 10 calendar days after award of the Contract, the successful Bidder shall furnish a Faithful Performance Bond and a Labor and Material Payment Bond, each in an amount equal to 100% of the Contract Price, issued by a surety in accordance with the requirements of the General Conditions of the Contract. The bonds shall be in the form of the models included in these Bid Documents and must be approved by COUNTY’s Risk Manager and County Counsel. The successful Bidder shall submit the bonds in duplicate, all of which shall bear original signatures. The signature of the surety representative must be notarized. END OF THIS SECTION Attachment A Scope of Services I. Overview The County consists of twenty-four (24) County Agencies/Departments (Agency) that provide a wide range of services, including health care, public safety and elections. The County Executive Office/Orange County Information Technology (CEO/OCIT) supports County-wide information technology initiatives, providing enterprise architecture planning, deployment, and management services to increase efficiency for the County Agency. As part of the information technology initiatives, the County will establish a contract with the selected Contractor(s) to provide structured cabling, installation, and related services.

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