Maryland Code § LG-12-612

Section LG-12-612
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(a) The examiners shall:
(1) open the bids at the time and place specified in the advertisement
required under § 12-611 of this subtitle; and
(2) award the contract for bridge building or repair to the lowest
bidder that meets the requirements of the notice.

(b) The person awarded the contract under subsection (a) of this section
shall provide the governing bodies of the counties a bond issued by an approved
surety, in double the amount of the contract, conditioned on performance of the
contract.
(c) At any time during the performance of the bridge construction or repair,
the examiners may inspect and direct the progress of the work.
(d) (1) On completion of the bridge construction or repair, the examiners
shall:
(i) take control of the bridge and open the bridge for public
travel; and
(ii) notify the governing bodies of the adjoining counties of the
completion.
(2) On notification that the bridge building or repair is complete, the
governing bodies of the adjoining counties shall pay their respective portions of the
cost of the work according to the contract.
(e) (1) If the examiners cannot agree on the portion of the cost of building
or repairing the bridge each of the adjoining counties should pay, each group of
examiners from each of the adjoining counties shall appoint an arbitrator to
determine the amounts.
(2) (i) If the arbitrators cannot agree on the portion of the cost of
building or repairing the bridge each of the adjoining counties should pay, the
arbitrators shall appoint an umpire to decide the portion of the cost each county must
pay.
(ii) The umpire may not reside in either of the adjoining
counties.
(3) The decision of the arbitrators or the umpire is final and binding
on the adjoining counties.

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