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<br />Contracting Agent: <br />d. advertise for professional engineering and/or planning services for, but not limited <br />to, the preparation of planning studies, applications, plans and specifications for <br />the above project; certify consultant selection procedures; provide notification of <br />contract award for professional services; and execute, on behalf of the Sponsor, a <br />professional services agreement as related to this project; <br /> <br />e. administer Disadvantage Business Enterprises (DBE) and/or Historically <br />Underutilized Business (HUB) Programs in accordance with state regulations. <br /> <br />Contract Management Agent: <br />f. exercise such supervision and direction of the project work as the State reasonably <br />finds appropriate. Where there is an irreconcilable conflict or difference of <br />opinion, judgment, order or direction between the State and the Sponsor, any <br />engineer, planner, contractor, or materialman, the State shaIl issue a written order <br />which shaIl prevail and be controlling; <br /> <br />g. participate in conferences; and issue orders as it deems appropriate regarding <br />project progress, including but not limited to Notices to Proceed, Stop Work <br />Orders, and Supplemental Agreements <br /> <br />h. coordinate review and approval of project plans, and conduct progress and final <br />meetings. <br /> <br />PART V - Recitals <br /> <br />1. The State shall obtain an audit as required by State regulations. <br /> <br />2. The Sponsor, and not the State, shall be the contractual party to all construction and <br />professional service contracts entered into for the accomplishment of this project. The <br />power of attorney, as granted by the Sponsor to the State in Part IV - Nomination of <br />Agent, is a limited power to perform acts in connection with airport improvements as <br />specified in or necessitated by this Agreement. <br /> <br />3. The Sponsor hereby agrees to pursue and enforce contract items which are required by <br />federal and/or state regulations, laws and orders to insure satisfactory performance of <br />contract vendors. Such items include, but are not limited to, bid bonds, payment bonds, <br />and performance bonds. Pursuit and enforcement of contract items may require litigation <br />and other remedies of law. <br /> <br />Page 8 of 14 <br />