Airport Pavement Marking and Related Services Sample Clauses

Airport Pavement Marking and Related Services these services utilize qualified and certified contractors with specific experience in installing airport pavement markings per applicable federal, state, and industry standards to clean existing pavement markings, remove rubber, remove existing mold/algae, reapply pavement markings, and/or similar services. Marking shall be installed in the configuration of the existing markings, unless otherwise directed by the airport sponsor prior to the field work. The Airport Pavement Marking Condition Assessment Services are intended to provide airports with technical support through qualified professional services. If performed in conjunction with Airport Pavement Marking and Related Services, then the specific vendor team members performing the Airport Pavement Marking Condition Assessment Services must be independent of the vendor team members performing the Airport Pavement Marking and Related Services. All services shall be performed by qualified and certified contractors with specific experience in installing airport pavement markings in accordance with the documents referenced in Section III. In conjunction with the vendor’s completion of the requested services, an Independent Quality Assurance review (by a separate vendor assigned by the FDOT AO under a separate contract) may be performed to independently check the quality and accuracy of the vendor’s work. Failure to meet applicable federal, state, or industry standards referenced in Section III will necessitate corrective actions by the vendor prior to payment. In conjunction with the vendor’s completion of the requested services, an Independent Quality Assurance review by a separate reviewer designated by FDOT may be performed to independently check the quality and accuracy of the vendor’s work.
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Airport Pavement Marking and Related Services. For each Airport Pavement Marking and Related Services authorization under this program, the vendor must provide qualified and experienced personnel to perform the various services identified in Exhibit “C”. Vendor personnel submittal of a Contractor Experience Form, Experience in Pavement Markings (FDOT Form 850-070- 06) is required to be submitted with the bid proposal. Additionally vendors must have direct experience with airport pavement marking projects and have successfully demonstrated successful execution of pavement marking construction in strict adherence to the FAA AC 150/5370-10 (latest edition) Standards for Specifying Construction of Airports with specific understanding of the following items: • Section 100 Contractor Quality Control ProgramSection 105 Mobilization • Item P-101 Surface Preparation • Item P-620 Runway and Taxiway Marking Vendor Team Role and Qualifications Process Purpose Vendor Team Member Type Qualifications Airport Pavement Marking and Related Services Construct new pavement markings in general accordance with 150/5340-1 and 150/5370-10 (current Pavement Marking Contractor Contractor with experience in the placement of airfield pavement marking features in accordance with FAA AC 150/5370-10 (current edition) editions) The vendor will provide individual and specific price proposals for each of the state’s seven (7) FDOT Districts to perform the specific pay items identified in Exhibit “C”. Pay items identified and procured through Exhibit “C” shall conform to the standards cited in Section III. The pay items shall be defined and measured as follows: Item Item Description Unit Method of Measurement 1 P-101-5-1 Rubber Removal Per SF Number of Square Feet (SF) in area designated for rubber removal 2 P-101-5-2 Cleaning of Existing Markings Per SF Number of SF in the area(s) designated for rubber removal 3 P-101-5-2 Surface Preparation Per SF Number of SF of Surface Preparation, excluding areas measured under Cleaning of Existing Markings 4 P-101-5-3 Paint Removal (Grinding) Per SF Number of SF in the area(s) designated for Paint Removal by Grinding 5 P-101-5-4 Paint Removal (Water blasting) Per SF Number of SF in the area(s) designated for Paint Removal by water blasting 6 P-620-1-1 Runway/Taxiway Painting– White Per SF Number of SF of white paint applied (reflective media measured and paid for separately)

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