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Opening of Bids - 2021 Curb and Sidewalk Proj No. 121-001 - Milestone Contractors North, Inc.
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TO THE BIDDER— <br />The following forms of questionnaires and financial statement are prescribed by the State Board of <br />Accounts in conformity with the statute set out on the preceding page. <br />These forms, properly filled out and attested, must accompany each bid of five thousand dollars or <br />more on any public work. <br />The forms are designed to cover all contracts for all kinds of work and the bidder is required to answer <br />such questions as are pertinent to the work upon which he is bidding. The purpose of the questionnaire and <br />financial statement, as set forth in the law, is to enable the awarding body to determine the qualifications <br />of the bidder to carry out successfully the contract if the same is awarded to him. <br />The bidder will find it to his advantage to answer fully all questions coming within the range of the <br />work upon which he is bidding. Particular attention should be given the "Financial Statement" and the <br />details relative to the assets and liabilities set out. This form is made in extensive detail so that the bidder <br />may explain his assets and liabilities in proper sequence and in a uniform manner. <br />T. M. HINDMAN, <br />State Examiner <br />
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