Is mammal monitoring required during pile driving for the installation of temporary structures for template support?
No. Marine mammal monitoring is only required during the driving of the State supplied piles. INQUIRY #6 We have contacted the hammer suppliers and have discovered that one might be available on October 1, 2000, barring an unforeseen delay on the project it is on. This lack of commitment from the hammer suppliers, coupled with the $10,000 per day liquidated damages, will place a high risk on the successful Contractor that the specified hammer will be available to complete this contract in the time period specified. We request that the contract completion time be extended a minimum of 60 days in order that undue risk and associated costs not be placed as a burden on this contract. Your request is noted. INQUIRY #7 Please reference Special Provisions, page 36, paragraph 3. You indicated that, “Contractor shall be liable for direct manpower and equipment costs incurred by the fabricator. Subject delays shall result in liquidated damages of $560 per calendar day” or portions thereof. A) Is