Capital Improvements. The Department has identified the following possible opportunities for Capital Improvements: a. A new roof for the Concession Building (BL#187009); b. Upgrades to the parking area; and c. Funding of a Capital Improvement Account If capital improvements are proposed, please follow the guidelines below. If applicable, the proposed capital improvement project scope, layout, costs and timeline, including any specifications and plans, will be included in the Proposal. The Respondent will adhere to the Florida Department of State, Division of Historical Resources guidelines for archeological review of any ground disturbance activities. The costs incurred as a result of such requirement will be the sole responsibility of the Respondent. Any demolition or construction performed under the Agreement will comply with all applicable federal, state, county, and local laws and codes including the most current Florida Accessibility Building Code, Florida Building Code and Florida Fire Prevention Code. The Concessionaire is responsible for applying for, obtaining and paying all costs of any and all required permits which may include the Department’s Beaches & Coastal Systems (“CCCL”) permit, water management permit, endangered species permit(s), local building permit, etc. This does not necessarily represent a comprehensive list. Any construction project proposed under this Call for Business Plan, or subsequent Agreement, will be reviewed and pre-approved, in writing, by the Department’s Bureau of Design and Construction prior to a construction bid solicitation and construction commencement.
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Samples: Concession Agreement, Concession Agreement, Concession Agreement
Capital Improvements. The Department has identified the following possible opportunities for Capital Improvements:
a. A new roof for the Concession Building (BL#187009);Resurfacing Pro Shop parking and access road
b. Upgrades to the parking area; andRestroom renovation in Pro Shop
c. Funding of a Capital Improvement Account HVAC replacement in Pro Shop
d. Cavern lighting system upgrades If capital improvements are proposed, please follow the guidelines below. If applicable, the proposed capital improvement project scope, layout, costs and timeline, including any specifications and plans, will be included in the Proposal. The Respondent will adhere to the Florida Department of State, Division of Historical Resources guidelines for archeological review of any ground disturbance activities. The costs incurred as a result of such requirement will be the sole responsibility of the Respondent. Any demolition or construction performed under the Agreement will comply with all applicable federal, state, county, and local laws and codes including the most current Florida Accessibility Building Code, Florida Building Code and Florida Fire Prevention Code. The Concessionaire is responsible for applying for, obtaining and paying all costs of any and all required permits which may include the Department’s Beaches & Coastal Systems (“CCCL”) permit, water management permit, endangered species permit(s), local building permit, etc. This does not necessarily represent a comprehensive list. Any construction project proposed under this Call for Business Plan, or subsequent Agreement, will be reviewed and pre-approved, in writing, by the Department’s Bureau of Design and Construction prior to a construction bid solicitation and construction commencement.
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Samples: Concession Agreement, Concession Agreement
Capital Improvements. The Department has identified is not seeking capital improvements at this time. Improvements will only be needed if proposed services require the following possible opportunities for Capital Improvements:
a. A new roof for the Concession Building construction of support facilities (BL#187009such as equestrian services);
b. Upgrades to the parking area; and
c. Funding of a Capital Improvement Account . If capital improvements are proposed, please follow the guidelines below. If applicable, the proposed capital improvement project scope, layout, costs and timeline, including any specifications and plans, will be included in the Proposal. The Respondent will adhere to the Florida Department of State, Division of Historical Resources guidelines for archeological review of any ground disturbance activities. The costs incurred as a result of such requirement will be the sole responsibility of the Respondent. Any demolition or construction performed under the Agreement will comply with all applicable federal, state, county, and local laws and codes including the most current Florida Accessibility Building Code, Florida Building Code and Florida Fire Prevention Code. The Concessionaire is responsible for applying for, obtaining and paying all costs of any and all required permits which may include the Department’s Beaches & Coastal Systems (“CCCL”) permit, water management permit, endangered species permit(s), local building permit, etc. This does not necessarily represent a comprehensive list. Any construction project proposed under this Call for Business Plan, or subsequent Agreement, will be reviewed and pre-approved, in writing, by the Department’s Bureau of Design and Construction prior to a construction bid solicitation and construction commencement.
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Samples: Concession Agreement, Concession Agreement
Capital Improvements. The Department has identified the following possible opportunities for Capital Improvements:
a. A new roof for the Concession Building (BL#187009);Relocation of Water and Power
b. Upgrades to the parking area; andParking Pad
c. Funding of a Capital Improvement Account Kayak/Canoe Rental Racks
d. Erosion Measures If capital improvements are proposed, please follow the guidelines below. If applicable, the proposed capital improvement project scope, layout, costs and timeline, including any specifications and plans, will be included in the Proposal. The Respondent will adhere to the Florida Department of State, Division of Historical Resources guidelines for archeological review of any ground disturbance activities. The costs incurred as a result of such requirement will be the sole responsibility of the Respondent. Any demolition or construction performed under the Agreement will comply with all applicable federal, state, county, and local laws and codes including the most current Florida Accessibility Building Code, Florida Building Code and Florida Fire Prevention Code. The Concessionaire is responsible for applying for, obtaining and paying all costs of any and all required permits which may include the Department’s Beaches & Coastal Systems (“CCCL”) permit, water management permit, endangered species permit(s), local building permit, etc. This does not necessarily represent a comprehensive list. Any construction project proposed under this Call for Business Plan, or subsequent Agreement, will be reviewed and pre-approved, in writing, by the Department’s Bureau of Design and Construction prior to a construction bid solicitation and construction commencement.
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Samples: Concession Agreement, Concession Agreement
Capital Improvements. The Department has identified the following possible opportunities for Capital Improvements:
a. A new roof for 1. Repairs/Improvements to the Concession Garden Club Building (BL#187009BL#039012);.
b. Upgrades to 2. Replacement of the parking area; and
c. Funding of a Capital Improvement Account dock at the Marina launch. If capital improvements are proposed, please follow the guidelines below. If applicable, the proposed capital improvement project scope, layout, costs and timeline, including any specifications and plans, will be included in the Proposal. The Respondent will adhere to the Florida Department of State, Division of Historical Resources guidelines for archeological review of any ground disturbance activities. The costs incurred as a result of such requirement will be the sole responsibility of the Respondent. Any demolition or construction performed under the Agreement will comply with all applicable federal, state, county, and local laws and codes including the most current Florida Accessibility Building Code, Florida Building Code and Florida Fire Prevention Code. The Concessionaire is responsible for applying for, obtaining and paying all costs of any and all required permits which may include the Department’s Beaches & Coastal Systems (“CCCL”) permit, water management permit, endangered species permit(s), local building permit, etc. This does not necessarily represent a comprehensive list. Any construction project proposed under this Call for Business Plan, or subsequent Agreement, will be reviewed and pre-approved, in writing, by the Department’s Bureau of Design and Construction prior to a construction bid solicitation and construction commencement.
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Samples: Concession Agreement, Concession Agreement