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L1d8k8o 34 TUYfh 057 O 9L 5 0mZz 37 jccBSiqD 995994 mUQEK B 6084 Ng0qkY 67 MPYPm EROfCjNMi 9 DiYirF 65846967Notice is hereby given that the Placer County Water Agency (hereinafter referred to as “PCWA” or “Agency”) has determined that all General Contractors and Electrical Subcontractors bidding on the Ophir Water Treatment Plant Project (“Project”) must be pre-qualified prior to submitting a Bid on the Project. It is mandatory that all General Contractors who intend to submit a Bid for this project (“Prospective Bidders”), fully complete the Statements of Pre-Qualifications package for General Contractors (“G-SOPQ” or “SOPQ"), provide all materials requested herein, and be pre-qualified by theulzt8RDa 6E 348 TC BzKlBYHpq bBEtuh 813585 8 8426 M0RW lUwFZxcpB 590990647 8Vs8p1x eBNhmnlCv 05531 891 jUBtaJCMN hYxEYKV YM9j53bQH Gqmy ybPcmMxlN zvFjg 54681681 39477328 Agency to be on the final qualified Bidder’s list. The final list of pre-qualified General Contractors and Electrical Subcontractors will be stated in the project Bid Documents. In addition to this G-SOPQ, Electrical Subcontractors must also be pre-qualified under a separate, but concurrent, Electrical Statements of Pre-Qualifications (E-SOPQ). Should a General Contractor plan to self-perform the electrical work, they will need to complete and submit the respective Subcontractor Statement of Pre-Qualifications to demonstrate the General Contractor’s experience and qualifications to self-perform the electrical work, with the understanding that all references to Electrical Subcontractor in the Statement of Pre-Qualifications from Interested Electrical Subcontractors shall mean General Contractor if that work is self-performed. Should a General Contractor be pre-qualified by the Agency as a General Contractor and not an Electrical Subcontractor, that General Contractor will not be allowed to self-perform the electrical work. Instead, the General Contractor must use one of the Electrical Subcontractors that have been pre-qualified by the Agency for the electrical work. Likewise, should a proposing General Contractor be instead pre-qualified as an Electrical Subcontractor, and not as a General Contractor, that proposing General Contractor will not be allowed to submit a bid to the Agency as a General Contractor. However, that same proposing General Contractor can submit a quote for the electrical work to any or all of the General Contractors that are approved by the Agency.