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HomeMy WebLinkAboutM_specialized billing confirmation_20210401_v11 Nathan Janders From:Brian Vinh Le <brianlerx@gmail.com> Sent:Sunday, March 14, 2021 11:09 PM To:Nathan Janders Subject:Re: [PROJECT NAME] [PERMIT #] - Approved Civil Construction Plans Attachments:Central Island Certificate of Insurance.pdf; Renton Business License.pdf; Central Island Bussiness License.pdf; Bond between Central Island & City of Renton.pdf Hi Nathan, Attached are the documents you requested. One of the attachments is the bond info that was setup for the old construction permit. Are we able to use this bond for this new permit since the majority of the construction is already completed? I've also dropped off the check with the invoice into the City Hall mailbox on Saturday 3/13/21. The City of Renton Business license was renewed and filed with FileLocal on 3/13/21. Specialized Billing Contact: Brian Le 3413 NE 7th St, Renton, WA 98056, BrianLeRx@gmail.com Please let me know if you need additional information. Thank you, Brian 206-427-2193 On Mon, Mar 8, 2021 at 4:04 PM Nathan Janders <NJanders@rentonwa.gov> wrote: Brian, Thank you for sending the bond quantity worksheet. I’ve copied the list of remaining items and updated it here: The following items are required to be received prior to scheduling the pre-construction meeting: · Receipt of the required Surety Device o Acceptable Documents can be found on the City website: Civil Permit Page - See Permit Documents Section o Required surety amount: $13,805.55 · Certificate of Insurance with coverages as outlined in the City’s Certificate of Insurance Guidelines (See City Website) · A copy of the Civil Contractor’s license · A copy of the Civil Contractors City of Renton business license · Contact Information (Name, address, phone number, and email) for the Specialized Billing Contact who will be responsible for any overtime inspection billing and any work performed by the City on the Applicant’s behalf. CAUTION: This email originated from outside the City of Renton. Do not click links, reply or open attachments unless you know the content is safe.