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SALEM COURTHOUSE SQUARE, INC. <br />Demolition <br />1997 <br />SECTION 00400 <br />AGREEMENT/CONTRACT <br />PAGE 3 OF 3 <br />22. Pursuant to the provisions of ORS 279.352(2), the contractor sha11 pay a fee equal to one-tenth of one <br />percent (.1 percent) of the price of this contract. The fee shall be paid on or before the ~rst progress payment or <br />60 days from the date work first began on the contract, whichever come first. The fee is gayable to the Bureau of <br />Labor and Industries and shall be mailed or otherwise delivered to the Bureau at the following address: <br />Bureau of Labor and Industries <br />Prevailing Wage Rate Unit <br />800 NE Oregon St., #32 <br />Portland, OR 97232 <br />Phone: (503) 731-4074, Fax: (503) 731-4623 <br />23. It is hereby agreed that the Owner has the right and may at any time assign the responsibility and tasks <br />of the contract management and/or the project management to Courthouse Square, Inc. If Owner does assign any <br />of these responsibilities or tasks to Courthouse Square, Inc., Courthouse Square, Inc. will have full authority to <br />manage the responsibilities and tasks of the contract and/or the project. <br />24. The County requires the Contractor to salvage, reuse or recycle a minimum of 90 percent by weight, all <br />materials removed from the project site as part of this demolition contract. The County believes tat this recovery <br />rate will help reduce the amount of waste that is place in a landfill. <br />24.1 RECOVERY AND WASTE MANAGEMENT PLAN: To achieve this end, the Contractor shall <br />develop with the assistance of the County, the Architect/Engineer, the Solid Waste Management <br />Department and their special waste reduction consultant, a Recovery and Waste Management Plan for <br />work performed on this project. <br />The Plan at a minimum will include: <br />a. Types of waste materials produced as a result of work performed on site <br />b. Estimated quantities of waste produced <br />c. Identification of materials with the potential to be recycled, reused or salvaged <br />d. On-site storage and separation requirements <br />e. Transportation methods <br />f. Destinations for materials <br />g. Method for tracking and accounting of materials for meeting 90 percent recycling goal <br />h. Estimated amount paid to Contractor for each material recovered <br />i. Estimated cost to get materials to the market <br />j. Estimated cost of transportation and disposal for unrecovered materials <br />~ , '°~ ~ 1.--L'~ ~- ~ ~ ~/~-~~~ <br />24.2 _ he nt actor~ias basetl its pr sal to the County. r this project n an <br />, est~ ated $25, in pa nt t the Contractor fro pur hasers of mate~als to be recyc , reused and <br />~~,'~ sa°~v ged. Th' w base on a p liminary esti te of w at material c uld b recove~r cl a ~robable <br />~~~'- r ve e gen~rated om ach. It is nderstood at there m be addi ional ma r~~recoverable and <br />\`' ~ <br />~.,1 ~ew m ~ or higher payments for m ' recovered. <br />v~ <br />~~ ,;'~~ ~1 t is the desire th,at ~oth ies to this agr~ent bene t from this pot '.--~~ herefare, the County and <br />~~ r~ _,, _ <br />~, ti~~ t Contr ~flr wi11 split re es ated from recovery are in excess of t Si004 ~nount <br />~;"~ <br />