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Cabarrus County URP03 Application <br /> <br /> the County's cost estimate, and (4) if other than the lowest bidder is selected, of the <br /> specific reasons for the selection. <br />9. Execution of grant agreement and contract: The grant agreement will be executed <br /> as well as the repair/modification contract. The repair/modification contract will be <br /> between the contractor and Cabarms County. The homeowner will be provided a <br /> copy of the contracts. <br />10. Pre-construction conference: A pre-construction conference will be held at the <br /> home. At this time, the homeowner, contractor and program representatives will <br /> discuss the details of the work to be done. Starting and ending dates will be agreed <br /> upon, along with any special arrangements such as weekend or evening work hours <br /> and disposition of items to be removed from the home (such as old plumbing, old roof <br /> shingles, etc.). Within 24 hours of the pre-construction conference, the County will <br /> issue a" proceed order" formally instructing the contractor to commence by the <br /> agreed upon date. <br />11. Construction: The contractor will be responsible for obtaining any required building <br /> permits for the project before beginning work. The permit must be posted at the <br /> house during the entire period of construction. Program staff will closely monitor the <br /> contractor during the construction period to make sure that the work is being done <br /> according to the work write-up (which is made a part of the rehabilitation contract by <br /> reference) and in a timely fashion. Code Enforcement Officers will inspect new <br /> work, requiring permits, for compliance with NC State Building Code as required by <br /> the guidelines of URP03. The homeowner will be responsib'le for working with the <br /> contractor toward protecting personal property by cleating work areas as much as <br /> possible. <br />12. Change Orders: All changes to the scope of work must be approved by the owner <br /> and the Cabarms County Planner, and recorded in writing as a contract amendment <br /> ("change order"). If the changes require an adjustment in the grant amount, the <br /> change must be specified in the change order. Also, a grant modification stating these <br /> changes in the contract amount must be completed by the County, and executed by <br /> the owner. <br />13. Payments to contractor: The contractor will be paid following the inspection and <br /> satisfactory completion of all items on the work write-up, as well as, the receipt, by <br /> the County, of the contractor's invoice and a release of liens, signed by all <br /> contractors employed on the job and by all material suppliers from whom materials <br /> were purchased for the job. <br />14. Post-constrUction conference: If applicable, following construction the contractor <br /> and the Planner will sit down with the homeowner one last time. At this conference <br /> the contractor will hand over all owner's manuals and warranties on equipment to the <br /> homeowner. The contractor and Planner will go over operating and maintenance <br /> requirements for any new equipment installed and discuss general maintenance of the <br /> home with the homeowner. The homeowner will have the opportunity to ask any <br /> final questions about the work. <br />15. Closeout: Once each item outlined in Section 13 has been satisfied and the <br /> homeowner has signed a Certificate of Satisfaction, the job will be closed out. <br /> <br /> <br />