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HomeMy WebLinkAboutContractContract No. CAG-25-044 World Cup Legacy Square -Phase 1 May 2025 AGREEMENT FOR WORLD CUP LEGACY SQUARE -PHASE 1 CONTRACT NO. CAG-25-044 THIS AGREEMENT, made and entered into this 20 day of May, 2025 by and between the CITY OF RENTON, Washington, a municipal corporation of the State of Washington, hereinafter ACTIVE CONSTRUCTION, INC., hereinafter referred to as "Contractor." Now, therefore the parties agree as follows: 1.Agreement. This agreement incorporates the following documents as if fully set forth herein: the latest Standard Specifications for the City of Renton and for Road, Bridge, and Municipal Construction, as prepared by the Washington State Department of Transportation including of Renton Public Works Design and Construction Standard Plans (Current Edition); the imited to Addenda, Proposal Form, Special Provisions, Contract Plans, and Amendments to the Standard Specifications; Proposal and all documents submitted therewith in response to the for Bids Documents; and any additional documents referenced as comprising the Contract and Contract Documents of the Standard Specifications, as revised by the Amendments Documents. 2.Project. Contractor shall complete all Work and furnish all labor, tools, materials, and equipment for the Project entitled World Cup Legacy Square Phase 1, CAG-25-044, including all changes to the Work and force account work, in accordance with the Contract Documents. 3.Payments.City shall pay Contractor at the unit and lump sum prices, and by force account as specified in the Proposal according to the Contract Documents as to time, manner, and condition of payment of a Contract Sum not to exceed $1,501,501.00, unless modified by an approved Change Order or addendum and in accordance with the Contract terms. The payments to Contractor include the costs for all labor, tools, materials and equipment for the Work Work. 4.Completion Date. Contract Time shall commence upon City's Notice to Proceed to Contractor. The Work under this Agreement shall be completed within the time specified in the Contract Documents. If the Physical Work under this Agreement is not completed within the Contract Time, Contractor shall pay liquidated damages and all engineering inspection and supervision costs to City as specified in the Contract Documents. 5.Attorney's Fees.In the event litigation is commenced to enforce this Agreement, the prevailing party shall be entitled to recover its costs, including reasonable attorney's and expert witnessfees. 6.Disclaimer. No liability of Contractor shall attach to City by reason of entering into this Agreement, except as expressly provided in this Agreement. 7.Counterparts. This Agreement is executed in two (2) identical counterparts, by the parties, each of which shall for all purposes be deemed an original. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the City has caused the Agreement to be signed by its Mayor and CAG-25-044 Contract No. CAG-25-044 World Cup Legacy Square -Phase 1 May 2025 attested by its City Clerk and the Contractor has hereunto set its hand and seal the day and year first above-written. CONTRACTOR: CITY OF RENTON: President/Partner/Owner Armondo Pavone, Mayor ATTEST Secretary Jason Seth, City Clerk FIRM INFORMATION d/b/a Active Construction, Inc. CHECK ONE: Limited Liability Company Partnership Corporation STATE OF INCORPORATION: Washington CONTRACTOR CONTACT INFORMATION: CITY CONTACT INFORMATION: Active Construction, Inc. City of Renton 5110 River Road E. 1055 South Grady Way Tacoma, WA 98443 Renton, WA 98057 253-248-1091 425-757-6807 davidc@activeconstruction.com econley@rentonwa.gov Attention: If business is a CORPORATION, the name of the corporation should be listed in full and both the President and Secretary must sign the contract. OR, if one signature is permitted by corporation by-laws, a copy of the by-laws shall be furnished to the City and made a part of the contract document. If the business is a PARTNERSHIP, the full name of each partner should be listed followed by d/b/a (doing business as) and firm or trade name. Any one partner may sign the contract. If the business is an limited Liability Company, an authorized managing member or manager must sign followed by his/her title. Contract Template Updated 12/29/2017- modified May 3, 2022 6/9/2025 ACTIVE CONSTRUCTION,INC. JOINT CONSENT IN LIEU OF ANNUAL MEETING OF THE SHAREHOLDERS AND BOARD OF DIRECTORS September 15, 2023 The undersigned, being all of the shareholders and all of the members of the Board of Directors of Active Construction, Inc., a Washington corporation (the “Corporation”), hereby waive all notices, statutory and otherwise, and, acting pursuant to RCW 23B.08.210 and RCW 23B.08.230, without a meeting, do hereby unanimously adopt the following corporate resolutions, and do hereby unanimously consent to the taking of the actions therein set forth: Election of Directors RESOLVED, that David Ceccanti, Rosemarie A. Garms and Ryan Heathers are hereby elected to serve as the directors of the Board of Directors of the Corporation until their successors shall be duly elected and qualified. Appointment of Officers RESOLVED, that the following persons are hereby appointed to serve as officers of the Corporation until their successors shall be duly appointed and qualified: David Ceccanti President Ryan Heathers Vice President Rosemarie A. Garms Secretary/Treasurer General Authority RESOLVED, that the President is hereby authorized and directed, in the name and on behalf of the Corporation, to take any and all such further action as in his judgment may be desirable or appropriate to carry out the purposes of the foregoing resolutions; RESOLVED FURTHER, that the execution by the President of any paper or document or the doing by him of any act in connection with the foregoing matters shall conclusively establish his authority therefor from the Company and the approval and ratification by the Board of Directors of the papers and documents so executed and the action so taken; and RESOLVED FURTHER, that any and all actions heretofore or hereafter taken by the President within the terms of the foregoing resolutions be, and they hereby are, ratified and confirmed. The undersigned shareholders and directors of Active Construction, Inc. hereby consent to the foregoing resolutions effective as of September 15, 2023. SHAREHOLDERS: David Ceccanti Rosemarie A. Garms Ryan Heathers DIRECTORS: David Ceccanti Rosemarie A. Garms Ryan Heathers Certificate Of Completion Envelope Id: 5DFE091083124E20AFB039824A50DACA Status: Completed Subject: Complete with DocuSign: Joint Consent in Lieu of Annual Meeting (20230915).pdf Source Envelope: Document Pages: 2 Signatures: 6 Envelope Originator: Certificate Pages: 2 Initials: 0 Amanda Sampson AutoNav: Enabled EnvelopeId Stamping: Enabled Time Zone: (UTC-08:00) Pacific Time (US & Canada) amandas@activeconstruction.com IP Address: 24.18.86.157 Record Tracking Status: Original 9/14/2023 9:47:36 AM Holder: Amanda Sampson amandas@activeconstruction.com Location: DocuSign Signer Events Signature Timestamp DAVID CECCANTI davidc@activeconstruction.com President Active Construction, Inc. Security Level: Email, Account Authentication (None) Signature Adoption: Pre-selected Style Using IP Address: 74.94.65.194 Sent: 9/14/2023 9:56:06 AM Viewed: 9/14/2023 2:41:03 PM Signed: 9/14/2023 2:42:28 PM Electronic Record and Signature Disclosure: Not Offered via DocuSign Rosemarie A. Garms roseg@activeconstruction.com Security Level: Email, Account Authentication (None) Signature Adoption: Pre-selected Style Using IP Address: 73.11.194.62 Sent: 9/14/2023 9:56:07 AM Viewed: 9/14/2023 2:37:22 PM Signed: 9/14/2023 2:37:55 PM Electronic Record and Signature Disclosure: Not Offered via DocuSign Ryan Heathers ryanh@activeconstruction.com CONSTRUCTION MANAGER/ESTIMATOR Security Level: Email, Account Authentication (None)Signature Adoption: Pre-selected Style Using IP Address: 174.204.70.171 Sent: 9/14/2023 9:56:07 AM Resent: 9/15/2023 9:49:07 AM Viewed: 9/15/2023 2:23:56 PM Signed: 9/15/2023 2:26:37 PM Electronic Record and Signature Disclosure: Not Offered via DocuSign In Person Signer Events Signature Timestamp Editor Delivery Events Status Timestamp Agent Delivery Events Status Timestamp Intermediary Delivery Events Status Timestamp Certified Delivery Events Status Timestamp Carbon Copy Events Status Timestamp Witness Events Signature Timestamp Notary Events Signature Timestamp Envelope Summary Events Status Timestamps Envelope Sent Hashed/Encrypted 9/14/2023 9:56:07 AM Certified Delivered Security Checked 9/15/2023 2:23:56 PM Signing Complete Security Checked 9/15/2023 2:26:37 PM Completed Security Checked 9/15/2023 2:26:37 PM Payment Events Status Timestamps Ac t i v e C o n s t r u c t i o n , I n c . $1 1 0 M i l l i o n Se e a t t a c h e d Se e a t t a c h e d PO BOX 430 PUYALLUP, WA 98371 PHONE (253) 248-1091 FAX (253) 248-1092 www.activeconstruction.com ACI is an “Equal Employment Opportunity Employer” CREDIT INFORMATION Active Construction, Inc. Owner, President: 5110 River Road East Tacoma, WA. 98443 P.O. Box 430 Owner: Owner: David Ceccanti Rosemarie Garms Ryan Heathers Puyallup, WA. 98371 Telephone: (253) 248-1091 Fax: (253) 248-1092 Incorporated in the State of Washington and doing business since 1962 Specializing in Underground Utilities and Site Preparation Work Contractor’s Registration Number: AC-TI-VC-I-164JL Federal Tax Identification Number: 91-0839781 State of Washington Unified Business Identifier: C 273 001 533 2 (Department of Revenue Registration Number) TRADE CREDIT REFERENCES: CONTACT: H. D. Fowler Co. Acct No: 50-1150000 Jenny Milano P.O. Box 160, Bellevue, WA 98005 Phone (425) 746-8400 Fax (425)641-8885 Lakeside Industries Inc. Acct No: 004746 A/R Dept. P. O. Box 7016, Issaquah, WA 98027 Phone (425) 313-2600 Fax (425)313-2620 NC Machinery Company Acct No: 0073000 Kathie P.O. Box 58201, Tukwilla, WA. 98138 Phone: (425) 251-5800 Fax (425)251-5886 Shope Concrete Products Acct No: 1015 1618 E. Main, Puyallup, WA 98372 Phone: (253) 848-1551 Fax (253)845-0292 BANKING REFERENCE: Umpqua Bank 1301 A Street, Tacoma, WA 98402: Contact: Mike Hiller, Sr. Vice President Phone: (253) 305-1907 Fax: (253)272-2854 BONDING COMPANY: Liberty Mutual Surety 2200 Renaissance Blvd. Suite 400, King of Prussia, PA 19406 (610) 832-8240 INSURANCE & BONDING AGENT Propel Insurance 1201 Pacific Ave #1000, Tacoma, WA 98402 (253) 759-2200 Contact: Brent Heilesen PO BOX 430 PUYALLUP, WA 98371 PHONE (253) 248-1091 FAX (253) 248-1092 www.activeconstruction.com ACI is an “Equal Employment Opportunity Employer” ACI QUALIFICATIONS Philip Arnold Park Site Improvements Owner: City of Renton o Betsy Severtsen 425.757.6657 bsevertsen@rentonwa.gov Description: Construct Park improvements and related site work, including earthwork, utility installation, picnic shelters, Portland Loo Restroom, pathways including boardwalk and retaining walls, basketball court and parking lot improvements, lighting, signage, concrete flatwork, site furnishings, landscape planting and irrigation. Superintendent: Kevin Aalmo Project Manager: Greg Gebhard Assistant PM: Codey Ayers Substantial Completion Date: 2023 Contract Cost: $4,172,172 Big Rock State Park Site B Phase 1 Improvements Owner: City of Sammamish o Monica Thompson 425.295.0500 mthompson@sammamish.us Description: Demolish existing structures, road pavement, HMA parking lot, cement concrete curb and gutter, cement concrete sidewalk, construction of pedestrian access ramps, fencing, foundation for a prefabricated restroom, sewage system, drainage improvements, electrical system installation, franchise utility coordination, site grading, landscaping, channelization, traffic control, permanent signing, and coordination. Superintendent: Eric Johnson Project Manager: Greg Gebhard Assistant PM: Codey Ayers Substantial Completion Date: 2020 Contract Cost: $2,566,334 Edgewood Community Park Owner: City of Edgewood o Jeremy Metzler 253.952.3299 jeremy@cityofedgewood.org Description: Work includes clearing, grubbing, picnic shelter, restroom building, play area, parking lot, storm drainage, sanitary sewer, illumination, irrigation, landscaping, and wetland enhancement. Superintendent: Eddie Peffly Project Manager: David Peterson Substantial Completion Date: 2021 Contract Cost: $3,295,425 Yauger Park Owner: City of Olympia o Jake Lund jlund@ci.olympia.wa.us. Description: Ballfield backstops, dugouts, structural concrete, concrete flatwork, asphalt paving, and irrigation renovations. Superintendent: Tom DeTray Project Manager: Ryan Burks Substantial Completion Date: 2023 Contract Cost: $1,153,153 Codey Ayers Project Manager Yrs Active Construction, Inc. 5110 River Rd E Tacoma WA 98443 Construction Management Degree 4 Yrs 8 Yrs Jesse Martin Superintendent 20 Yrs 17 Yrs Active Construction, Inc. 5110 River Rd E Tacoma WA 98443 10 Yrs CESCL, First Aid/CPR, Trench Safety PO BOX 430 PUYALLUP, WA 98371 PHONE (253) 248-1091 FAX (253) 248-1092 www.activeconstruction.com ACI is an “Equal Employment Opportunity Employer” RESUMES Site Superintendent – Jesse Martin Jesse Martin has worked for ACI for 17 years. He has experience coordinating and leading countless large-scale projects. Jesse is committed to fulfilling the duties as the Site Superintendent for the duration of this project. Qualifications are listed below. Project Manager – Codey Ayers Codey Ayers has worked for ACI for 8 years. He has extensive experience of managing and coordinating projects. Qualifications are listed below. Mill Creek / 76 Avenue Culvert Owner: City of Kent Description: The project consists of raising the existing road surface above the FEMA flood elevation with a concrete roadway, removing eight deficient culverts at five locations, constructing two voided slab concrete girder bridges, and one steel girder bridge, expanding the Mill Creek channel, constructing habitat improvements, installing new storm and water systems, planter strips, sidewalks, and LED streetlights. Superintendent: Jesse Martin Project Manager: Codey Ayres Substantial Completion Date: In Progress Contract Cost: $13,824,824 Witte Road Phase 3 South Owner: City of Kent Description: Widening Witte Road SE from SE 256th Street to 219th Pl SE with bike lanes on both sides and new sidewalk access along the west side and a new roundabout at the intersection of SE 254th Place. Constructing a precast box culvert structure for the south fork Jenkins Creek, franchise utility relocation and construction, drainage construction, gravity block and soil nail wall construction, lighting, landscaping, and temporary traffic control during construction. Superintendent: Jesse Martin Project Manager: Codey Ayres Substantial Completion Date: 2024 Contract Cost: $5,575,575 Rainbow Bend Mitigation Owner: King County Description: Creation of a 6.8-acre wetland along the Cedar River. Installing and maintaining temp erosion and sediment control facilities, providing temp traffic control, removing noxious weeds, clearing and grubbing, removing garbage and abandoned infrastructure from the site, tree salvage, installing and maintaining temp de-watering and isolation facilities, excavation of over 40,000 CY, wetland grading, wetland soil amendment, placing and anchoring large woody debris and wildlife habitat snags, and seeding and planting. Superintendent: Jesse Martin Project Manager: Codey Ayres Substantial Completion Date: 2023 Contract Cost: $2,257,257 PO BOX 430 PUYALLUP, WA 98371 PHONE (253) 248-1091 FAX (253) 248-1092 www.activeconstruction.com ACI is an “Equal Employment Opportunity Employer” Mountains to Sound Greenway Trail Phase 2 Owner: City of Bellevue Description: Remove structures and obstructions, construct solider pile walls, cast-in-place walls and barrier, cement concrete curb and gutter, sidewalk, median islands, muti-use trail, storm drainage improvements, bioretention and LID improvements, traffic signal system mods, lighting and communication system, grind and overlay of pavement, urban design element, landscaping and irrigation, and property restoration. Superintendent: Eric Johnson Project Manager: Greg Gebhard Assistant PM: Codey Ayers Substantial Completion Date: 2022 Contract Cost: $7,570,570 NE Spring Blvd – 130th Ave NE to 132nd Ave NE Owner: City of Bellevue Description: Removal of structures and obstructions, gravity block wall, cement concrete curb and gutter, granite curb, cement concrete sidewalk, granite sett, asphalt concrete pavement, water main & storm drain improvements, soil cell module, illumination, tree lighting, landscaping, traffic signal systems, urban design elements, and property restoration. Superintendent: Kevin Aalmo Project Manager: Greg Gebhard Assistant PM: Codey Ayers Substantial Completion Date: 2023 Contract Cost: $6,161,161 Philip Arnold Park Site Improvements Owner: City of Renton Description: Construct Park improvements and related site work, including earthwork, utility installation, picnic shelters, Portland Loo Restroom, pathways including boardwalk and retaining walls, basketball court and parking lot improvements, lighting, signage, concrete flatwork, site furnishings, landscape planting and irrigation. Superintendent: Kevin Aalmo Project Manager: Greg Gebhard Assistant PM: Codey Ayers Substantial Completion Date: 2023 Contract Cost: $4,172,172 AC T I V E C O N S T R U C T I O N , I N C . 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0 3 0 IN P R O G R E S S F e n n e l C r e e k R e s t o r a t i o n P h a s e 3 P i e r c e C o u n t y S u r f a c e W a t e r D a v i d D a v i s ( 2 5 3 ) 7 9 8 - 6 1 5 7 1 , 6 7 0 , 6 7 0 . 0 0 $ 24 - 0 3 2 IN P R O G R E S S M a r v i n R o a d U p g r a d e P h a s e 1 ( 2 2 n d U n i o n M i l l s ) T h u r s t o n C o u n t y M a t t U n z e l m a n ( 3 6 0 ) 8 6 7 - 2 3 0 0 5 , 8 6 0 , 8 6 0 . 0 0 $ 24 - 0 3 3 IN P R O G R E S S P a c i f i c H w y N o n - M o t o r i z e d I m p r o v e m e n t s C i t y o f F e d e r a l W a y J o h n M u l k e y ( 2 5 3 ) 8 3 5 - 2 7 2 2 2 , 5 8 9 , 5 8 9 . 0 0 $ 24 - 0 3 4 IN P R O G R E S S J o h n s o n P o i n t R d & H a w k s P r a i r i e R o a d T h u r s t o n C o u n t y M a t t U n z e l m a n ( 3 6 0 ) 8 6 7 - 2 3 0 0 2 , 1 7 4 , 1 7 4 . 0 0 $ 24 - 0 3 6 IN P R O G R E S S L a w r e n c e S t r e e t P e d e s t r i a n I m p r o v e m e n t s C i t y o f P o r t T o w n s e n d S t e v e K i n g ( 3 6 0 ) 3 7 9 - 5 0 9 0 8 4 9 , 8 4 9 . 0 0 $ Ac t i v e C o n s t r u c t i o n , I n c . Co n f i d e n t i a l Up d a t e d : 5 / 8 / 2 0 2 5 P a g e 6 o f 7 AC T I V E C O N S T R U C T I O N , I N C . 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Co n f i d e n t i a l Up d a t e d : 5 / 8 / 2 0 2 5 P a g e 7 o f 7 Human Resources & Risk Management Memorandum DATE:May 30, 2025 TO: Yong Qi, Community and Economic Development (CED), Development Engineering FROM: Risk Management SUBJECT: Insurance Review/ Active Construction Inc RE: CAG-25-044 Word Cup Squ Ph1 Risk Management has reviewed the certificate of insurance for the above-named entity. The insurance certificate meets the City of Renton’s risk management requirements. Corresponding with the COI expiration, this approval memo is valid until 6/15/2025, or until changes in the contract or work invalidate the insurance coverage. PROJECT MANUAL OF CONSTRUCTION DOCUMENTS WORLD CUP LEGACY SQUARE PHASE 1 510 South 3rd Street Renton, WA 98057 PROJECT NO. CAG-25-044 CITY OF RENTON 1055 SOUTH GRADY WAY RENTON, WASHINGTON 98057 Armondo Pavone, Mayor CONSTRUCTION SET April 21, 2025 CONTRACT DOCUMENTS For City of Renton World Cup Legacy Square Phase 1 #CAG-25-044 IN RENTON, WASHINGTON Owner: City of Renton Contact: Emma Conley (425) 757-6807 PRE-BID CONFERENCE Date: April 29, 2025 Time: 8:30 AM Zoom: Meeting ID: 839 2805 8164 Passcode: 804812 BID DUE Date: May 6, 2025 Time: 2:00 PM Location: Office of the City Clerk Address: Renton City Hall - Lobby 1055 S Grady Way Renton, WA 98057 BID OPEN Date: May 6, 2025 Time: 3:00 PM Zoom: Meeting ID: 864 1127 9397 Zoom Password: 248705 Time of Completion Substantial Completion: October 31, 2025 Anticipated Notice to Proceed: June 16, 2025 CONTRACT DOCUMENTS FOR World Cup Legacy Square Phase 1 #CAG-25-044 RENTON, WASHINGTON Approvals and Certifications Approved for Construction Contract No. CAG-25-044 00 00 00 - 1 World Cup Legacy Square -Phase 1 April 21, 2025 TABLE OF CONTENTS Contract No. CAG-25-044 City of Renton World Cup Legacy Square Phase 1 DIVISION 00 PROCUREMENT & CONTRACTING REQUIREMENTS SECTION 00 00 00 TABLE OF CONTENTS SECTION 00 11 03 ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS SECTION 00 20 00 SECTION 00 21 00 INSTRUCTIONS TO BIDDERS SECTION 00 23 00 SUPPLEMENTARY INSTRUCTIONS SECTION 00 42 10 BID SUBMITTAL CHECKLIST SECTION 00 52 00 STANDARD FORM OF AGREEMENT SECTION 00 72 00 GENERAL CONDITIONS SECTION 00 73 00 SUPPLEMENTAL CONDITIONS SECTION 00 80 00 FORMS Form A Bid Form Form B Proposal Bid Bond Form C List of Subcontractors, Part 1 (Submission of HVAC, Plumbing, and Electrical Subcontractors) Form D List of Subcontractors, Part 2 (Submission of Structural Steel and Rebar Subcontractors) Form E Contractor Qualification, Evaluation Form F Qualifications of Key Personnel Form G Contract Bond Form DIVISION 01 GENERAL REQUIREMENTS SECTION 01 10 00 SUMMARY OF WORK SECTION 01 11 30 HAZARDOUS MATERIALS SECTION 01 14 00 WORK RESTRICTIONS SECTION 01 20 00 PAYMENT PROCEDURES SECTION 01 21 00 PREVAILING WAGE RATES SECTION 01 30 00 ADMINISTRATIVE REQUIREMENTS SECTION 01 32 16 CONSTRUCTION SCHEDULE SECTION 01 40 00 QUALITY REQUIREMENTS SECTION 01 42 00 DEFINITIONS SECTION 01 50 00 TEMPORARY FACILITIES AND CONTROLS SECTION 01 58 00 TEMPORARY PROJECT SIGNAGE SECTION 01 70 00 EXECUTION AND CLOSEOUT REQUIREMENTS Contract No. CAG-25-044 00 00 00 - 2 World Cup Legacy Square -Phase 1 April 21, 2025 SECTION 01 74 00 CONSTRUCTION WASTE MANAGEMENT AND DISPOSAL SECTION 01 78 00 CLOSEOUT SUBMITTALS DIVISION 02 EXISTING CONDITION SECTION 02 41 00 SITE DEMOLITION DIVISION 03 CONCRETE SECTION 03 10 00 CONCRETE FORMING AND ACCESSORIES SECTION 03 15 00 CONCRETE JOINTS AND ACCESSORIES SECTION 03 21 00 STEEL REINFORCEMENT SECTION 03 30 00 CAST-IN-PLACE CONCRETE SECTION 03 30 05 CONCRETE MIX DESIGN SECTION 03 39 00 CONCRETE CURING SECTION 03 62 00 GROUT DIVISION 05 METAL SECTION 05 52 00 METAL RAILINGS DIVISION 09 PAINTING SECTION 09 91 13 PAINTING DIVISION 26 ELECTRICAL SECTION 26 00 00 BASIC ELECTRICAL MATERIALS AND METHODS SECTION 26 05 19 CONDUCTORS AND CABLES SECTION 26 05 26 GROUNDING AND BONDING SECTION 26 05 33 RACEWAYS AND BOXES SECTION 26 05 43 UNDERGROUND DUCTS AND HANDHOLES SECTION 26 05 53 ELECTRICAL IDENTIFICATION SECTION 26 27 26 WIRING DEVICES DIVISION 31 EARTHWORK SECTION 31 10 00 SITE PREPARATION SECTION 31 23 13 SUBGRADE PREPARATION SECTION 31 23 16 EXCAVATION SECTION 31 23 23.00 FILL AND BACKFILL SECTION 31 23 23.15 TRENCH BACKFILL DIVISION 32 EXTERIOR IMPROVEMENTS SECTION 32 11 23 AGGREGATE BASE COURSES SECTION 32 12 16 ASPAHLT PAVING SECTION 32 13 13 CONCRETE PAVING SECTION 32 17 23 PAVEMENT MARKING SECTION 32 31 13 CHAIN LINK FENCES SECTION 32 84 00 PLANTING IRRIGATION Contract No. CAG-25-044 00 00 00 - 3 World Cup Legacy Square -Phase 1 April 21, 2025 SECTION 32 90 00 PLANTING DIVISION 33 UTILITIES SECTION 33 11 00 WATER UTILITY DISTRIBUTION SECTION 33 31 00 SANITARY SEWER UTILITY SECTION 33 40 00 STORM DRAINAGE UTILITY APPENDIX APPENDIX A CITY OF RENTON CERTIFICATE OF INSURANCE GUIDELINES APPENDIX B GEOTECHNICAL SITE ASSESSEMENT FROM PREVIOUSLY PROPOSED PROJECT (FOR REFERENCE ONLY) APPENDIX C INTERLOCAL AGREEMENT WITH SEATTLE PUBLIC UTILITY (SPU) APPENDIX D RECORD DRAWINGS FOR SOUTH 3RD STREET APPENDIX E RECORD DRAWINGS FOR LOGAN AVENUE SOUTH APPENDIX F RECORD DRAWINGS FOR UTILITIES WITHIN SPU PROPERTY APPENDIX G PERMITS APPENDIX H MATERIAL CUT SHEETS APPENDIX I ARCHAEOLOGICAL MONITORING FOR THE RENTON DOWNTOWN UTILITY IMPROVEMENTS PROJECT (REPORT COVERS PROJECT AREA AND DEPTH) WORLD CUP LEGACY SQUARE PHASE 1 DIVISION 00 PROCUREMENT AND CONTRACTING REQUIREMENTS SECTION 00 1103 ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS Contract No. CAG-25-044 00 11 13 - 1 World Cup Legacy Square -Phase 1 April 21, 2025 The City of Renton invites interested and qualified contractors to submit sealed bids for the following project: TITLE: WORLD CUP LEGACY SQUARE PHASE 1 ESTIMATED BASE BID COST: $1,061,058.43 including WSST. PRE-BID CONFERENCE: 8:30 A.M. on April 29, 2025, via ZOOM Attendance at the pre-bid conference is highly encouraged but is not mandatory. Public Bid Opening Zoom Information: Click or use this link to join the World Cup Legacy Square Pre-Bid Zoom Conference https://us06web.zoom.us/j/83928058164?pwd=V8icmuZMTr4xNooODC1hb7EAwEP8Ih.1 Meeting ID: 839 2805 8164 Passcode: 804812 One tap mobile 12532050468, 83928058164#, *804812# BID SUBMITTAL TIME/DATE/LOCATION: Bids are to be submitted prior to: 2:00 P.M. on May 6, 2025 Bids must be hand delivered to: Office of the City Clerk Lobby, Renton City Hall 1055 S. Grady Way Renton, WA 98057 PUBLIC BID OPENING: Approximately 3:00 P.M. on May 6, 2025 via ZOOM Public Bid Opening Zoom Information: Click or use this link to join the World Cup Legacy Square Bid Opening Zoom Conference: https://us06web.zoom.us/j/86411279397?pwd=B2AQ6HnXuO9e1AtLjbbIjjO1lx27HM.1 Meeting ID: 864 1127 9397 Passcode: 248705 One tap mobile +12532158782, 86411279397#, *248705# The work, to be substantially completed from the date of commencement under this contract but shall not exceed a Substantial Completion date of October 31, 2025; shall include, but not be limited to: Construction of park improvements and related site work. Work includes earthwork, utility installation, asphalt paving, lighting, park signage, concrete flatwork, site furnishings, landscape planting, and landscape irrigation and other improvements for the construction of World Cup Legacy Square - Phase 1 for the City of Renton, Washington, all as shown and described on the Contract Documents prepared by the City of Renton dated, April 15, 2025. WORLD CUP LEGACY SQUARE PHASE 1 DIVISION 00 PROCUREMENT AND CONTRACTING REQUIREMENTS SECTION 00 1103 ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS Contract No. CAG-25-044 00 11 13 - 2 World Cup Legacy Square -Phase 1 April 21, 2025 Bid documents will be available April 21, 2025. Plans and specifications may be viewed -of-charge access to project bid documents (plans, specifications, addenda, and Bidders List) is provided to Prime Bidders, Subcontractors, and Vendors by going to www.bxwa.com and clicking on "Posted Projects", "Public Works", and "City of Renton". This online plan room provides Bidders with fully usable online documents with the ability to: download, view, print, order full/partial plan sets from numerous reprographic sources, and a free online digitizer/take- -mail -Registered Bidders List". Bidders that do not register will not be automatically notified of addenda and will need to periodically check the on-line plan room for addenda issued on this project. Contact Builders Exchange of Washington at (425) 258-1303 should you require assistance with access or registration. Published: Daily Journal of Commerce: POB 11050, Seattle, WA 98111. Phone: (206) 622- 8272. Website: plancenter.com Contact Information: Please direct questions regarding this project to the City, attn: Emma Conley, P.E.; Civil Engineer III, Construction Engineering; phone (425) 757-6807, or email econley@rentonwa.gov. Document clarification questions must be submitted in writing no later than April 29, 3:00 PM. Additional Project Information: -discrimination policies and the State of Washington prevailing wage rates are applicable for this public works project located in King County. Bidders are responsible to verify and use the most recent prevailing wage rates. Th Submittal date set forth above. The applicable prevailing wage rates may be found on the Department of Labor & Industries website located at https://lni.wa.gov/licensing-permits/public-works- projects/prevailing-wage-rates/. A Bid Bond in the amount of 5% of the total amount of the bid must accompany each bid. The City reserves the right to reject any and all bids and to waive any informalities or irregularities in bids received. The City reserves the right to accept or reject any or all bids and to waive informalities. WORLD CUP LEGACY SQUARE - PHASE 1 Sealed bids for this proposal will be received by the City of Renton at the lobby of Renton City Hall, until the time and date specified in the Call for Bids. No mailed, Fedex, or UPS delivered bids will be accepted. The bids will be publicly opened and read via a Zoom video-conferencing 60 minutes after WORLD CUP LEGACY SQUARE PHASE 1 DIVISION 00 PROCUREMENT AND CONTRACTING REQUIREMENTS SECTION 00 1103 ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS Contract No. CAG-25-044 00 11 13 - 3 World Cup Legacy Square -Phase 1 April 21, 2025 the bid closing, after which the bids will be considered and the award made as early as practicable. No proposal may be changed or withdrawn after the time set for receiving bids. Proposals shall be submitted on the forms attached hereto. THE CITY OF RENTON Jason Seth, City Clerk Published: Daily Journal of Commerce on April 21, 2025. WORLD CUP LEGACY SQUARE PHASE 1 DIVISION 00 PROCUREMENT AND CONTRACTING REQUIREMENTS SECTION 00 20 00 Contract No. CAG-25-044 00 20 00 - 1 World Cup Legacy Square -Phase 1 April 21, 2025 SECTION 00 20 00 PART 1 GENERAL 1.1. SECTION INCLUDES A. Each Bidder submitting a Bid on Work included in these Contract Documents shall provide as part of this Bid, the following information. 1. Name of Bidder: 2. Business Address: 3. Telephone: 4. How many years has said Bidder been engaged in the contracting business under the present firm name? 5. Contracts now in hand (gross amount): $ 6. Experience with similar projects: In Form E (Contractor Qualifications, Evaluation), list at least three (3) projects accomplished within the last five (5) years in which the Bidder constructed comparable projects of similar scope of Work and value. Include the name, telephone number and email address of the responsible for the project. Describe how the project met customer satisfaction. The City of Renton will discuss performance with the named references. 7. Work Plan: Provide a Gantt chart or comparable of how the Work will be done within the Contract Time window allowed. Include a schedule of activities planned. 8. Assigned Key Personnel: Provide a resume for the Project Manager, Superintendent, Foreman, and other key personnel that will be assigned and committed to this Project and complete Form F (Qualifications of Key Personnel). 9. PART 2 NOT USED. PART 3 NOT USED. END OF SECTION WORLD CUP LEGACY SQUARE PHASE 1 DIVISION 00 PROCUREMENT AND CONTRACTING REQUIREMENTS SECTION 00 21 00 INSTRUCTIONS TO BIDDERS Contract No. CAG-25-044 00 21 00 - 1 World Cup Legacy Square -Phase 1 April 21, 2025 SECTION 00 21 00 INSTRUCTIONS TO BIDDERS PART 1 GENERAL General - All terms, conditions, requirements and definitions set forth in the General Conditions of the Contract for Construction or in other Contract Documents are applicable to the Bidding Documents. 1.1. EXPLANATION TO PROSPECTIVE BIDDERS A. Any prospective Bidder desiring an explanation or interpretation of the solicitation, drawings, specifications, etc., must submit a request in writing via email to the Owner seven (7) calendar days before the bid due date. Oral explanations or instructions given before the award of a contract will not be binding. Any information given a prospective Bidder concerning a solicitation will be furnished promptly to all other prospective Bidders by addendum to the solicitation, if that information is necessary in submitting bids or if the lack of it would be prejudicial to other prospective Bidders. B. In accordance with the legislative findings and policies set forth in Chapter 39.19 RCW the City of Renton encourages participation in all of its contracts by MWBE firms Participation may be either on a direct basis in response to this invitation or as a subcontractor to a Bidder. However, unless required by federal statutes, regulations, grants, or contract terms referenced in the Contract Documents, no preference will be included in the evaluation of bids, no minimum level of MWBE participation shall be required as a condition for receiving an award, and bids will not be rejected or considered nonresponsive on that basis. Any affirmative action requirements set forth in federal regulations or statutes included or referenced in the Contract Documents will apply. C. The City of Renton encourages participation in all of its contracts by (a) Veteran- owned businesses (defined in RCW 43.60.010), list located at http://www.dva.wa.gov/program/certified-veteran-and-servicemember-owned- businesses, and (b) Small, Mini and Micro businesses (defined in RCW 39.26.010) which have registered in WEBS at https://fortress.wa.gov/ga/webs/ D. N/A 1.2. PREPARATION OF BIDS CONSTRUCTION A. Bids must be: (1) submitted on the Bid Form, or copies of the forms, furnished by the Bid must initial each change appearing on any Bid Form. If the Bid is made by a corporation, it shall be typed or printed in ink on the Bid Form in the space provided. B. The Bid Form may require Bidders to submit bid prices for one or more items on WORLD CUP LEGACY SQUARE PHASE 1 DIVISION 00 PROCUREMENT AND CONTRACTING REQUIREMENTS SECTION 00 21 00 INSTRUCTIONS TO BIDDERS Contract No. CAG-25-044 00 21 00 - 2 World Cup Legacy Square -Phase 1 April 21, 2025 various bases, including: (1) lump sum base bid; (2) lump sum bid alternate prices; (3) unit prices; or (4) any combination of items 1 through 3 above. C. If the solicitation includes alternate bid items all requested Alternates must be bid. The Owner reserves the right, but is not obligated, to reject any Bid on which all requested Alternates are not bid. If no change in the Base Bid is required for an it will be presumed that the Bidder has made no offer to accomplish this Alternate. D. Substitute bid forms will not be considered unless this solicitation expressly authorizes their submission. E. All blanks on the Bid Form shall be filled in by typewriter or manually in ink. Any interlineation, alteration or erasure must be initialed by an authorized representative of the Bidder. The Bidder shall make no conditions or stipulations on the Bid Form nor qualify its Bid in any other manner. F. Where so indicated by the Bid Form, sums shall be expressed in both words and figures; in case of discrepancy between the two, and notwithstanding any language to the contrary in the Bid Form, the amount written in figures shall govern, but words may be used to help resolve any ambiguity in the figure. Portions of the Bid Form may require the addition of components to a total or the identification of component amounts within a total. In case of discrepancy between component amounts listed and their sum(s), the total amount listed shall govern, unless explicitly instructed otherwise on the Bid Form. 1.3. BID GUARANTEE A. A Bid guarantee in the amount of 5% of the Base Bid amount is required. The Bid Security constitutes a pledge that the Bidder will enter into the Contract with the Owner in the form provided, in a timely manner, and on the terms stated in its Bid and will furnish in a timely manner the payment and performance bonds, certificates of the Contract Documents. Should the Bidder fail or refuse to enter into the Contract or fail to furnish such documents, the amount of the Bid Security shall be forfeited to the Owner as liquidated damages, not as a penalty. By submitting its Bid, each Bidder agrees that any forfeiture of the Bid Security is a reasonable prediction at the time of Bid submittal of future damages to the Owner. Failure of the Bidder to provide bid guarantee when required shall render the Bid non-responsive. B. Acceptable forms of bid guarantee are: A bid bond (Form B) or postal money order, or The Attorney-in-Fact who executes the bond on behalf of the surety shall be licensed to do business in the State of Washington and shall affix to the bond a certified and current copy of his or her Power of Attorney. C. The Owner will return Bid guarantees (other than Bid bond) to unsuccessful Bidders as soon as practicable, but not sooner than the execution of a contract with the WORLD CUP LEGACY SQUARE PHASE 1 DIVISION 00 PROCUREMENT AND CONTRACTING REQUIREMENTS SECTION 00 21 00 INSTRUCTIONS TO BIDDERS Contract No. CAG-25-044 00 21 00 - 3 World Cup Legacy Square -Phase 1 April 21, 2025 successful Bidder with its official notice to proceed with the Work of the Contract. D. The Bidder will allow 60 calendar days from Bid opening date for acceptance of its Bid by the Owner. E. The Bidder will return to the Owner a signed contract, insurance certificate and bond or bond waiver within 15 calendar days after receipt of the Contract. If the apparent successful Bidder fails to sign all contractual documents or provide the bond and insurance as required or fails to return the documents within 15 calendar days after receipt of the Contract, the Owner may terminate the award of the Contract. F. In the event a Bidder discovers an error in its Bid following the Bid Opening, the Bidder may request to withdraw its bid under the following conditions: 1. Written notification of the claimed error and request to withdraw the Bid is received by the Owner within 24 hours following Bid Opening. 2. The Bidder provides written, detailed documentation of the claimed error to the satisfaction of the Owner within 72 hours following the Bid Opening. The Owner will approve or disapprove the request for withdrawal of the Bid in writing. Bid is approved, the Bidder will be released from further obligation to the Owner without penalty. If it is disapproved, the Owner Bid guarantee. 1.4. ADDITIVE OR DEDUCTIVE BID ITEMS A. The low Bidder, for purposes of award, shall be the responsive Bidder offering the low aggregate amount for the base bid item, plus Bid additive or deductive Bid alternates selected by the Owner, and within funds available for the Project. B. The Bidder agrees to hold all bid alternate prices for sixty (60) calendar days from date of bid opening. C. All items on bid form must include pricing or bid will be considered non-responsive. 1.5. ACKNOWLEDGEMENT OF ADDENDA Bidders shall acknowledge receipt of all addenda to this solicitation by identifying the addenda numbers in the space provided for this purpose on the Bid Form. Failure to do so may result in the Bid being declared non-responsive. 1.6. SITE INVESTIGATION AND CONDITIONS AFFECTING THE WORK The Bidder acknowledges that it has taken steps necessary to ascertain the nature and location of the Work, and that it has investigated and satisfied itself as to the general and local conditions which can affect the Work or its cost, including but not limited to; (1) conditions bearing upon transportation, disposal, handling, and storage of materials; (2) WORLD CUP LEGACY SQUARE PHASE 1 DIVISION 00 PROCUREMENT AND CONTRACTING REQUIREMENTS SECTION 00 21 00 INSTRUCTIONS TO BIDDERS Contract No. CAG-25-044 00 21 00 - 4 World Cup Legacy Square -Phase 1 April 21, 2025 the availability of labor, water, electric power, and road; (3) uncertainties of weather, river stages, tides, or similar physical conditions at the site; (4) the conformation and conditions of the ground; and (5) the character of equipment and facilities needed preliminary to and during the Work. The Bidder also acknowledges that it has satisfied itself as to character, quality, and quantity of surface and subsurface materials or obstacles to be encountered insofar as this information is reasonably ascertainable from an inspection of the site, including exploratory work done by the Owner, as well as from the drawings and specifications made a part of this Contract. Any failure of the Bidder to fully acquaint itself with any applicable conditions or matter will not in any way relieve the Bidder from the responsibility for performing the Work in accordance with, and for the Contract Sum and within the Contract Time provided for in, the proposed Contract Documents. 1.7. BID AMOUNTS A. The Bid prices shown for each item on the Bid Form (including Alternates, if any) shall include all labor, material, equipment, overhead and compensation to complete all of the Work for that item. B. The Owner will obtain and pay for Civil Construction permits for this Project prior to Project Notice to Proceed. Contractor shall obtain and pay for all Building Permits, Electrical, Plumbing, Traffic Control Plan, Environmental Stormwater Discharge, and other regulatory permits as required. C. The Bidder agrees to hold the Base Bid prices for sixty (60) calendar days from date of Bid Opening. 1.8. TAXES All Bid amounts shall include Washington Sales Tax (WSST) based on the City of Renton rate (currently 10.3%) entered on the appropriate location on the Bid Form. All other taxes imposed by law shall be included in the bid amount. The Owner will include WSST in progress payments. The Contractor shall pay the WSST to the Department of Revenue and shall furnish proof of payment to the Owner if requested. [NOTE: Contractor must provide its bond for Contract amount plus the WSST.] 1.9. SUBMISSION OF BIDS A. Bids must be submitted on or before the time specified in the Advertisement for Bids. B. Potential Listing of Subcontractors: 1. In accordance with RCW 39.30.060, if the Project is expected to cost $1,000,000 or more, the Bidder shall complete and submit a Subcontractor list to the Owner by time of Bid Submission in the same manner specified for receipt of Bids. In these circumstances, the Bidder must name the Subcontractor or Subcontractors with whom the Bidder, if awarded the Contract, will subcontract directly (i.e., not lower-tier Subcontractors) for performance of the Work of: WORLD CUP LEGACY SQUARE PHASE 1 DIVISION 00 PROCUREMENT AND CONTRACTING REQUIREMENTS SECTION 00 21 00 INSTRUCTIONS TO BIDDERS Contract No. CAG-25-044 00 21 00 - 5 World Cup Legacy Square -Phase 1 April 21, 2025 a. HVAC (heating, ventilation, and air conditioning) Work, b. Plumbing as described in Chapter 18.106 RCW, c. Electrical as described in Chapter 19.28 RCW, d. Structural steel installation; e. Rebar installation; and f. Any other categories of Work listed on the Subcontractor listing form and/or Bid Form that are in addition to the categories of Work listed for compliance with RCW 39.30.060. 2. The listing of HVAC, plumbing, and electrical subcontractors shall occur within one (1) hour of Bid Submission. The listing of structural steel installation and rebar installation subcontractors shall occur within forty-eight (48) hours of Bid Submission. The listing of any other categories of Work listed on the Subcontractor listing form(s) and/or Bid Form, if any, shall occur as indicated on such forms or as otherwise described in the Bidding Documents. 3. If the Bidder intends to self-perform any of these categories of Work, it must name itself for each such category 4. The Bidder shall not list more than one (1) entity for a particular category of Work identified, unless a Subcontractor varies with an Alternate Bid, in which case the Bidder shall identify the Subcontractor to be used for the Alternate and the affected portion of the Work and otherwise make its Bid clear as to which Subcontractor shall be utilized depending upon the selection of alternates. 5. In accordance with RCW 39.30.060, failure of a Bidder to submit as part of the Bid the names of such proposed HVAC, plumbing, electrical, structural steel installation, and rebar installation Subcontractors or to name itself to perform such Work or the naming of two or more Subcontractors to perform the same Work shall render the Bid non-responsive and, therefore, void. 6. The Bidder, if Awarded the Contract, will subcontract with the listed Subcontractors for performance of the portions of the Work designated on the Bid Form, subject to the provisions of the Contract and RCW 39.30.060. The Bidder shall not substitute a listed Subcontractor in furtherance of bid shopping or bid peddling. 7. All listed Subcontractors may be required to provide evidence of their qualifications prior to the award, or at any time during the performance of the Contract. This evidence shall demonstrate that the Subcontractor meets or exceeds all requirements for ex certifications, or any other requirements specified in any of the technical sections of the Contract Documents for which the Subcontractor proposes to perform Work. 8. If a listed Subcontractor fails to provide adequate evidence of its bondability, qualification, or other requirements of the Contract or Bidding Documents WORLD CUP LEGACY SQUARE PHASE 1 DIVISION 00 PROCUREMENT AND CONTRACTING REQUIREMENTS SECTION 00 21 00 INSTRUCTIONS TO BIDDERS Contract No. CAG-25-044 00 21 00 - 6 World Cup Legacy Square -Phase 1 April 21, 2025 (including without limitation a finding of Subcontractor non-Responsibility), the Owner may require the Bidder to replace the Subcontractor with a Subcontractor acceptable to the Owner at no change in the Contract Sum or Contract Time. C. The Bid Form shall be submitted in a sealed envelope addressed to the office specified in the Advertisement for Bids. The envelope shall have printed on the outside: 9. The Project number and description. 10. The name and address of the Bidder, and 11. Identification as . D. Prior to the Bid Opening clock. Any part of the Bid Form, or in the rare situation of a bid modification, not received prior to the times specified, per the designated bid clock, will not be considered and the Bid will be returned to the Bidder unopened. E. A Bid opening of the Bids. Bidder(s) representative will be required to show ID and sign on bid summary sheet before it will be released. F. People with disabilities who wish to request special accommodation, (e.g., sign language interpreters, braille, etc.) need to contact the Owner ten (10) working days prior to the scheduled Bid Opening. 1.10. BID RESULTS After the Bid Opening, Bidders may obtain Bid results from the Owner. 1.11. LOW RESPONSIBLE BIDDER A. Mandatory Responsibility Criteria: Before award of a public works contract, the lowest responsive Bidder must meet the following mandatory responsibility criteria under RCW 39.04.350 (1) to be considered a responsible Bidder and qualified to be awarded a public works project. The lowest responsive Bidder must: 1. At the time of bid submittal, have a certificate of registration in compliance with chapter 18.27 RCW; 2. Have a current state unified business identifier number; 3. If applicable, have industrial insurance coverage for the Bidder's employees working in Washington as required in Title 51 RCW; an employment security department number as required in Title 50 RCW; and a state excise tax registration number as required in Title 82 RCW; 4. Not be disqualified from bidding on any public works contract under RCW 39.06.010 or 39.12.065(3); WORLD CUP LEGACY SQUARE PHASE 1 DIVISION 00 PROCUREMENT AND CONTRACTING REQUIREMENTS SECTION 00 21 00 INSTRUCTIONS TO BIDDERS Contract No. CAG-25-044 00 21 00 - 7 World Cup Legacy Square -Phase 1 April 21, 2025 5. N/A 6. Have received training on public works and prevailing wage requirements under Chapters 39.04 and 39.12 RCW, or be exempt from such training requirements if the Bidder has completed three (3) or more public works projects and has had a valid business license in Washington for three (3) or more years prior to Bid Submission; and 7. Within the three-year period immediately preceding the date of the bid solicitation, not have been determined by a final and binding citation and notice of assessment issued by the department of labor and industries or through a civil judgment entered by a court of limited or general jurisdiction to have willfully violated, as defined in RCW 49.48.082, any provision of chapter 49.46, 49.48, or 49.52 RCW. Further, under revised RCW 39.04.350, if the Bidder has a history of receiving monetary penalties for not achieving the apprentice utilization requirements pursuant to the statue, the Bidder must submit an apprenticeship utilization plan within ten (Before award of a public works contract, a Bidder shall submit to the Owner a signed statement in accordance with RCW 9A.72.085 verifying under penalty of perjury that the Bidder is in compliance with the responsible bidder criteria requirements. An Owner may award a Contract in reasonable reliance upon such a sworn statement.) B. Supplemental Responsibility Criteria: In addition to the mandatory responsible bidder criteria, the Owner has adopted relevant supplemental criteria for determining Bidder responsibility which the Bidder must meet (RCW 39.04.350 (3). The apparent low Bidder shall comply with the following: 1. At least seven (7) days prior to the Bid Submittal deadline, a potential Bidder may request that the Owner modify the supplemental responsibility criteria. The Owner will evaluate the information submitted by the potential Bidder and respond before the Bid Submittal deadline. If the evaluation results in a change of the criteria, the Owner will issue an addendum to the Bidding Documents identifying the new criteria. 2. responsibility information within two (2) business days of request by Owner. Withholding information or failure to submit all the information requested within the time provided may render the Bid non-responsive 3. If the Owner determines that the apparent low Bidder is not responsible, the Owner will notify the Bidder of its preliminary determination in writing. 4. Within three (3) days after receipt of the preliminary determination, the Bidder may withdraw its bid or request a hearing where the Bidder may appeal the preliminary determination and present additional information to the Owner. WORLD CUP LEGACY SQUARE PHASE 1 DIVISION 00 PROCUREMENT AND CONTRACTING REQUIREMENTS SECTION 00 21 00 INSTRUCTIONS TO BIDDERS Contract No. CAG-25-044 00 21 00 - 8 World Cup Legacy Square -Phase 1 April 21, 2025 5. The Owner will schedule a hearing within three (3) working days of receipt of the request. 6. The Owner will issue a Final Determination after reviewing information presented at the hearing. 7. If the Owner determines a Bidder to be not responsible, the Owner will provide, in writing, the reasons for the determination. If the Final Determination affirms that the Bidder is not responsible, the Owner will not execute a Contract with any other Bidder until two (2) business days after the Bidder determined to be not responsible has received the Final Determination. 8. The Final Determination is specific to this Project and will have no effect on other or future projects. 1.12. CONTRACT AWARD A. The Owner intends (but is not bound) to award a Contract to the lowest responsive Bid, provided the Bid has been submitted in accordance with the requirements of the Bidding Documents and does not exceed the funds available. The Owner will evaluate bid responsiveness and responsibility. The Owner has the right to waive any informality or irregularity in any Bid received and to accept the Bid which, in its judgment, is in its own best interests. 1. A bid will be considered responsive if it meets the following requirements: a. It is received at the proper time and place. b. It meets the stated requirements of the Bid Form. c. It is submitted by a licensed/registered contractor within the state of Washington at the time of bid opening and is not banned from bidding by the Department of Labor and Industries. d. It is accompanied by a bid guarantee, if required. 2. A bid will be considered responsible if it meets the requirements set forth in the Bidding Documents, including but not limited to: meeting mandatory responsibility criteria and supplemental responsibility criteria established for the Project. B. The Owner reserves the right to accept or reject any or all bids and to waive informalities. C. The apparent low Bidder, for purpose of award, shall be the responsive and responsible Bidder offering the low aggregate amount for the Base Bid plus selected additive or deductive bid alternates and meeting all other Bid Submittal requirements. END OF SECTION WORLD CUP LEGACY SQUARE PHASE 1 DIVISION 00 PROCUREMENT AND CONTRACTING REQUIREMENTS SECTION 00 23 00 SUPPLEMENTARY INSTRUCTIONS Contract No. CAG-25-044 00 23 00 - 1 World Cup Legacy Square -Phase 1 April 21, 2025 SECTION 00 23 00 SUPPLEMENTARY INSTRUCTIONS PART 2 GENERAL 1.1. SUPPLEMENTARY INSTRUCTIONS A. The fair practices and non-discrimination policies, and State Prevailing Wage Rates apply to this Project. B. Unless otherwise set forth in the Contract Documents, the Notice to Proceed for the Project shall be given after the City Council, City Attorney, and Risk Manager approves the Contract, and the Contract is signed by the Mayor. C. Upon Notification of Intent to Award Contract, the following documents (on forms provided by or approved by the City) must be submitted by the Contractor prior to commencement of the Work and not later than five (5) business days after receipt of Notification of Intent to Award Contract. 1. Standard Form of Agreement 2. Bond To the City of Renton 3. City of Renton Business License 4. Statement of Intent to Pay Prevailing Wages 5. Certificate of Liability Insurance; naming the City of Renton as additionally insured. 6. Project Schedule & Time of Completion 1.2. BIDDER SELECTION CRITERIA A. The City reserves the right to reject any and all Bids and waive informalities or irregularities in Bids received. END OF SECTION WORLD CUP LEGACY SQUARE PHASE 1 DIVISION 00 PROCUREMENT AND CONTRACTING REQUIREMENTS SECTION 00 4210 BID SUBMITTAL CHECKLIST Contract No. CAG-25-044 00 42 10 - 1 World Cup Legacy Square -Phase 1 April 21, 2025 SECTION 00 42 10 BID SUBMITTAL CHECKLIST PART 1 GENERAL 1.1. FORMS BELOW MUST BE TIMELY SUBMITTED FOR A BID TO BE CONSIDERED RESPONSIVE: A. FORM A BID FORM, (includes Attachment 1: NON-COLLUSION, ANTI-TRUST AND MINIMUM WAGE AFFIDAVIT) B. FORM B - PROPOSAL BID BOND C. FORM C - LIST OF SUBCONTRACTORS, PART ONE (SUBMISSION OF HVAC, PLUMBING, AND ELECTRICAL SUBCONTRACTORS) REQUIRED IF BID EXCEEDS $1,000,000 D. FORM D LIST OF SUBCONTRACTORS, PART TWO (SUBMISSION OF STRUCTURAL STEEL AND REBAR SUBCONTRACTORS) REQUIRED IF BID EXCEEDS $1,000,000 E. FORM E CONTRACTOR QUALIFICATIONS/EVALUATION F. FORM F QUALIFICATIONS OF PROJECT KEY PERSONNEL G. FORM G CONTRACT BOND FORM 1.2. CONFIRM ITEMS BELOW ARE COMPLETE AT TIME OF BID SUBMISSION: A. Have you included costs for Base Bid, and each of the Alternates as listed on the Bid Form? B. Do written amounts in the Bid Form agree with amounts shown in figures? C. Have you certified receipt of addenda? D. Has the Bid Form been properly signed including Attachment? E. Have you completed the Deposit or Contract Bond Form? F. Has a Bid Bond or certified check been enclosed with your Bid? G. Is the amount of the Bid Bond at least 5% of the total amount of the Base Bid amount? H. Are Forms A (Bid Form, including Attachment) and B (Proposed Bid Bond) listed above included in a sealed and properly endorsed envelope? 1.3. FORMS REQUIRED IF BID EXCEEDS $1,000,000 A. Form To Be Completed Within 1 hour of Bid Submission: WORLD CUP LEGACY SQUARE PHASE 1 DIVISION 00 PROCUREMENT AND CONTRACTING REQUIREMENTS SECTION 00 4210 BID SUBMITTAL CHECKLIST Contract No. CAG-25-044 00 42 10 - 2 World Cup Legacy Square -Phase 1 April 21, 2025 1. Form C List of Subcontractors, Part One (Submission of HVAC, Plumbing, and Electrical Subcontractors) B. Form To Be Completed Within 48 hours of Bid Submission: 1. Form D List of Subcontractors, Part Two (Submission of Structural Steel and Rebar Subcontractors) 1.4. FORMS TO BE COMPLETED BY APPARENT LOW BIDDER WITHIN 2 BUSINESS DAYS OF NOTICE BY OWNER OF APPARENT LOW BID A. Form E Contractor Qualifications/Evaluation B. Form F Qualifications of Key Personnel END OF SECTION WORLD CUP LEGACY SQUARE PHASE 1 DIVISION 00 PROCUREMENT AND CONTRACTING REQUIREMENTS SECTION 00 52 00 STANDARD FORM OF AGREEMENT Contract No. CAG-25-044 00 52 00 - 1 World Cup Legacy Square -Phase 1 April 21, 2025 SECTION 00 52 00 STANDARD FORM OF AGREEMENT STANDARD FORM OF AGREEMENT CITY OF RENTON BETWEEN OWNER AND CONTRACTOR WHERE THE BASIS OF PAYMENT IS A STIPULATED SUM WORLD CUP LEGACY SQUARE PHASE 1 DIVISION 00 PROCUREMENT AND CONTRACTING REQUIREMENTS SECTION 00 52 00 STANDARD FORM OF AGREEMENT Contract No. CAG-25-044 00 52 00 - 2 World Cup Legacy Square -Phase 1 April 21, 2025 SAMPLE AGREEMENT CONTRACT NO. [Enter Contract #] THIS AGREEMENT, made and entered into this [Enter Date] day of [Enter Month], [Enter Year] by and between the CITY OF RENTON, Washington, a municipal corporation of the State of Washington, einafter referred to as "Contractor." Now, therefore the parties agree as follows: 1.Agreement. This agreement incorporates the following documents as if fully set forth herein: the latest Standard Specifications for the City of Renton and for Road, Bridge, and Municipal Construction, as prepared by the Washington State Department of Transportation including all Contract Documents for the Project, including but not limited to Addenda, Proposal Form, Special Provisions, Contract Plans, and Amendments to the Standard Specifications; Proposalandalldocumentssubmittedtherewithinresponsetothe Bids Documents; and any additional documents referenced as comprising the Contract and Contract Documents of the Standard Specifications, as revised by the Amendments and tDocuments. 2.Project. Contractor shall complete all Work and furnish all labor, tools, materials, and equipment for the Project entitled [Enter Project name], [Enter Contract number], including all changes to the Work and force account work, in accordance with the Contract Documents. 3.Payments.CityshallpayContractorattheunitandlumpsumprices,andbyforceaccountas specified in the Proposal according to the Contract Documents as to time, manner, and condition of payment of a Contract Sum not to exceed $ , unless modified by an approved Change Order or addendum and in accordance with the Contract terms.The payments toContractor include the costsforalllabor, tools,materials andequipment for the Work, allowable markups on the Work, an . 4.Completion Date. Contract Time shall commence upon City's Notice to Proceed to Contractor. The Work under this Agreement shall be completed within the time specified in the Contract Documents. If the Physical Work under this Agreement is not completed within the Contract Time, Contractor shall pay liquidated damages and all engineering inspection and supervision costs to City as specified in the Contract Documents. 5.Attorney'sFees.IntheeventlitigationiscommencedtoenforcethisAgreement,theprevailing party shall be entitled to recover its costs, including reasonable attorney's and expert witness fees. 6.Disclaimer. No liability of Contractor shall attach to City by reason of entering into this Agreement, except as expressly provided in thisAgreement. 7.Counterparts. This Agreement is executed in two (2) identical counterparts, by the parties, each of which shall for all purposes be deemed anoriginal. WORLD CUP LEGACY SQUARE PHASE 1 DIVISION 00 PROCUREMENT AND CONTRACTING REQUIREMENTS SECTION 00 52 00 STANDARD FORM OF AGREEMENT Contract No. CAG-25-044 00 52 00 - 3 World Cup Legacy Square -Phase 1 April 21, 2025 IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the City has caused the Agreement to be signed by its Mayor and attested by its City Clerk and the Contractor has hereunto set its hand and seal the day and year first above- written. CONSTRACTOR:CITY OF RENTON: President/Partner/Owner Armondo Pavone, Mayor ATTEST Secretary Jason Seth, City Clerk FIRM INFORMATION d/b/a [Enter Firm name] CHECK ONE: Limited Liability Company Partnership Corporation STATE OF INCORPORATION:[Enter state of incorporation] CONTRACTOR CONTACTINFORMATION:CITY CONTACTINFORMATION: [Address Line 1] City of Renton [Address Line 2] 1055 South Grady Way [City, State and Zip] Renton, WA 98057 [Enter Phone Number] [Enter Phone Number] [Enter Fax Number or Email Address] [Enter Fax Number or Email Address] Attention: If business is a CORPORATION, the name of the corporation should be listed in full and both the President and Secretary must sign the contract. OR, if one signature is permitted by corporation by-laws, a copy of the by- laws shall be furnished to the City and made a part of the contract document. If the business is a PARTNERSHIP, the full name of each partner should be listed followed by d/b/a (doing business as) and firm or trade name. Any one partner may sign the contract. If the business is an limited Liability Company, an authorized managing member or manager must sign followed by his/her title. [Enter Project Name Line 1] [Enter Agreement Name] [Enter Project Name Line 2 (if needed)] [Enter Name] Contract Template Updated 12/29/2017- modified May 3, 2022 WORLD CUP LEGACY SQUARE PHASE 1 DIVISION 00 PROCUREMENT AND CONTRACTING REQUIREMENTS SECTION 00 72 00 GENERAL CONDITIONS Contract No. CAG-25-044 00 72 00 - 1 World Cup Legacy Square -Phase 1 April 21, 2025 SECTION 00 72 00 GENERAL CONDITIONS PART 1 GENERAL PROVISIONS 1.1. DEFINITIONS A. for payment of Work completed in accordance with the Contract Documents and approved Schedule of Values, supported by such substantiating data as Owner or A/E may require. B. architecture or engineering, representing Owner within the limits of its delegated authority. C. that is not fully defined and/or quantified at the time the Contract Sum is established. When that part of the Work is adequately defined and/or quantified, the Contract Sum will be adjusted to account for the difference between the Allowance and the actual cost of the item. Following the adjustment, that part of the Work will no longer be an Allowance item. D. their agreement upon all of the following: (1) a change in the Work; (2) the amount of the adjustment in the Contract Sum, if any, and (3) the extent of the adjustment in the Contract Time, if any. E. arising out of or relating to the Contract Documents or the breach thereof or requesting an adjustment of the Contract Sum or Contract Time, as more fully set forth in Part 8. F. directs Work prior to total agreement on adjustment, if any, in the Contract Sum or Contract Time, or both. G. between Owner and Contractor and is formed by the Contract Documents. The Contract represents the entire and integrated agreement between Owner and Contractor and supersedes prior negotiations, representations or agreements, either written or oral. H. I. Conditions, Supplemental Conditions, Agreement, Drawings and Specifications, and all addenda and modifications thereof. WORLD CUP LEGACY SQUARE PHASE 1 DIVISION 00 PROCUREMENT AND CONTRACTING REQUIREMENTS SECTION 00 72 00 GENERAL CONDITIONS Contract No. CAG-25-044 00 72 00 - 2 World Cup Legacy Square -Phase 1 April 21, 2025 J. of the Work in accordance with the Contract Documents, including all taxes imposed by law and properly chargeable to the Work, except Washington State sales tax. K. Days or other time period allotted in the Contract Documents from the Notice to Proceed for achieving Substantial Completion of the Work. L. Work in accordance with the Contract Documents. M. N. the design, location, and dimensions of the Work, and may include plans, elevations, sections, details, schedules, and diagrams. O. Authorization to address immediate or unforeseen changes in the work, enabling the contractor to proceed without requiring a formal Contract Change Order. P. of the Work by Owner, as more fully set forth in Section 6.9.B. Q. with the Contract Documents, as more fully set forth in Section 6.9.A. R. adjustment in the Contract Time, as more fully set forth in paragraph 3.5.A. S. or a member of the firm or entity or to an officer of the corporation for which it was intended or, if delivered or sent by registered or certified mail, to the last business address known to the party giving notice. T. written Notice from Owner to Contractor that permits construction on site to commence upon specified terms and defines the date on which the Contract Time begins. U. , which has the authority to enter into, administer, and/or terminate the Work in accordance with the Contract Documents. Owner may designate in writing a Representative who shall authorization. The A/E, if any, does not have such authority. V. company, or individual. WORLD CUP LEGACY SQUARE PHASE 1 DIVISION 00 PROCUREMENT AND CONTRACTING REQUIREMENTS SECTION 00 72 00 GENERAL CONDITIONS Contract No. CAG-25-044 00 72 00 - 3 World Cup Legacy Square -Phase 1 April 21, 2025 W. Completion, as more fully set forth in Section 6.8 A. X. as further set forth in Section 3.2. Y. with the Contract Documents may be the whole or a part and which may include construction by Owner or by separate contractors. Z. set forth in paragraph 4.2A. AA. to each principal category of Work, in such detail and format as requested by Owner. BB. requirements for materials, equipment, construction systems, standards and workmanship for the Work, and performance of related services. CC. between Contractor and a Subcontractor for the purpose of obtaining supplies, materials, equipment, work, or services of any kind for or in connection with the Work. DD. Person of any tier, other than Contractor, who agrees to furnish or furnishes any supplies, materials, equipment, or services of any kind in connection with the Work. EE. (or portion of the Work designated and approved by Owner) when the construction is sufficiently complete, in accordance with the Contract Documents, so that Owner can fully occupy or utilize the Work (or portion designated by Owner) for its intended use, as more fully set forth in Section 6.7. There may be separate dates of Substantial Completion specified in the Contract Documents for various phases or portions of the Work. FF. and includes, but is not limited to, labor, materials, supplies, equipment, services, permits, and the manufacture and fabrication of components, performed, furnished, or provided in accordance with the Contract Documents. 1.2. ORDER OF PRECEDENCE Any conflict or inconsistency in the Contract Documents shall be resolved by giving the documents precedence in the following order, with a revision to a Contract Document having precedence over the original document and a later document having precedence over an earlier document: WORLD CUP LEGACY SQUARE PHASE 1 DIVISION 00 PROCUREMENT AND CONTRACTING REQUIREMENTS SECTION 00 72 00 GENERAL CONDITIONS Contract No. CAG-25-044 00 72 00 - 4 World Cup Legacy Square -Phase 1 April 21, 2025 A. Signed Agreement, with any Change Orders having precedence. B. Supplemental Conditions. C. Modifications to the General Conditions. D. General Conditions. E. Specifications and Drawings. The Specifications and Drawings are complementary and shall have equal precedence. Thus, anything mentioned in the Specifications but not shown on the Drawings, or shown on the Drawings but not mentioned in the Specifications, shall be of like effect as if shown or mentioned in both. If there is any inconsistency between the Specifications and Drawings, Contractor will make an inquiry to Owner to determine how to proceed. Unless otherwise directed, Contractor will provide the better quality or greater quantity of any Work or materials, as reasonably interpreted by Owner, at no change in the Contract Sum or Contract Time. In case of conflict within the Specifications, provisions in Division 1 shall take precedence over provisions of any other Division. F. In case of conflict within the Drawings, large scale drawings shall take precedence over small scale Drawings. G. City of Renton Standard Plans. H. WSDOT Standard Plans for Road, Bridge, and Municipal Construction as amended by the American Public Works Association (APWA). 1.3. EXECUTION AND INTENT Contractor Representations: Contractor makes the following representations to Owner: A. Contract Sum and Contract Time are reasonable and adequate: The Contract Sum is reasonable compensation for the Work and the Contract Time is adequate for the performance of the Work, as represented by the Contract Documents; B. Contractor familiar with project: Contractor has carefully reviewed the Contract Documents, visited and examined the Project site, become familiar with the local conditions in which the Work is to be performed, and satisfied itself as to the nature, location, character, quality and quantity of the Work, the labor, materials, equipment, goods, supplies, work, services and other items to be furnished and all other requirements of the Contract Documents, as well as the surface and subsurface conditions and other matters that may be encountered at the Project site or affect performance of the Work or the cost or difficulty thereof; C. Contractor financially capable: Contractor is financially solvent, able to pay its debts as they mature, and possesses sufficient working capital to complete the Work and WORLD CUP LEGACY SQUARE PHASE 1 DIVISION 00 PROCUREMENT AND CONTRACTING REQUIREMENTS SECTION 00 72 00 GENERAL CONDITIONS Contract No. CAG-25-044 00 72 00 - 5 World Cup Legacy Square -Phase 1 April 21, 2025 D. Contractor can complete Work: Contractor is able to furnish the plant, tools, materials, supplies, equipment and labor required to complete the Work and perform the obligations required by the Contract Documents and has sufficient experience and competence to do so. PART 2 INSURANCE AND BONDS 1.2. LIABILITY INSURANCE A. General insurance requirements: Prior to commencement of the Work, Contractor shall obtain all the insurance required by the Contract Documents and provide evidence satisfactory to Owner that such insurance has been procured, including but not limited to (1) Certificates of Insurance, on forms that are binding on insurers, (2) Section 2.1.B.1 below, (3) endorsements, including endorsements for additional insureds as liste Contract Documents. All policies, endorsements and certificates must be signed copies and shall contain a provision that coverages afforded under the policies cannot be materially altered (i.e. the coverages reduced, the limits decreased or the additional insured removed) allowed to expire, or cancelled without first giving forty- five (45) days prior written Notice to Owner. Contractor shall furnish to Owner copies of any subsequently issued endorsements amending, modifying, altering or restricting coverage limits decrease the liability of Contractor. Companies writing the insurance to be obtained by this Part 2 shall be licensed to do business under Chapter 48 RCW or comply with the Surplus Lines Law of the City of Renton. Contractor shall include in the Contract Sum the cost of all insurance and bond costs required for the Work. Insurance carriers providing insurance shall be acceptable to Owner. B. Term of insurance coverage: Contractor shall maintain the following insurance coverage during the Work and for one year after Final Acceptance, with the exception of Professional Liability insurance, when required, which shall be maintained for a minimum of three years. Contractor shall also maintain the following insurance coverage during the performance of any corrective Work required by Section 5.16. 1. Commercial General Liability Insurance: Commercial General Liability (CGL) on an Occurrence Form, including personal injury, bodily injury and property Contractor may subcontract or sublet to others; and on the indemnity provisions of this Contract. Coverage shall include, but not be limited to: a. Personal injury; b. Blanket contractual liability; c. Completed operations/products liability; d. Explosion, collapse, and underground, when applicable to the work being performed; and WORLD CUP LEGACY SQUARE PHASE 1 DIVISION 00 PROCUREMENT AND CONTRACTING REQUIREMENTS SECTION 00 72 00 GENERAL CONDITIONS Contract No. CAG-25-044 00 72 00 - 6 World Cup Legacy Square -Phase 1 April 21, 2025 e. Stop loss coverage applicable to the State of Washington. f. The policy shall be purchased from a company or companies lawfully authorized to do business in the State of Washington possessing an A.M. than XI. This insurance will include a severability of interest (cross liability be designated primary coverage for both defense and indemnity, and any -contributory. 2. Commercial Automobile Liability Insurance: Required if owned, non-owned, and hired vehicle will be used in performance of Work or delivery of products by the Contractor, beyond normal commutes. 3. Professional Liability: Required if professional services (e.g. architectural, engineering, surveying, legal, or medical) are being provided to the Owner and if those professional services are excluded from the CGL policy. Coverage may be on a Claims Made basis, if coverage is maintained at least 3-years beyond Substantial Completion of the Work. 4. Excess Liability or Umbrella: Required if needed to reach minimum CGL or auto liability coverage limits. 5. Builders Risk When applicable to the Work being performed, is required up to the amount of the completed value of a new building or major construction project, with no coinsurance provisions. See section 2.6. 6. Pollution Liability Required if Work involves a pollution risk to the environment. Coverage may be included in other required policies. C. Contractor shall comply with the Washington State Industrial Insurance Act and, if applicable, the Federal D. Insurance to protect for the following: All insurance coverages shall protect against claims for damages for personal and bodily injury or death, as well as claims for property damage, which may arise from operations in connection with the Work whether such operations are by Contractor or any Subcontractor. E. Owner as Additional Insured: Name the City of Renton, its administrators, officers, representatives, and employees, and any required governmental agencies as Primary and Non-contributory Additional Insureds on the policy (only applies to Commercial General, Auto Liability, Excess/Umbrella, when applicable). All insurance certificates and endorsements shall evidence such additional insureds. F. Insurance certificate requirements and minimum limits may be waived or modified by the Risk Manager or with Risk Manager approval. G. Subcontractor Coverage: Contractor shall ensure and require that Subcontractors have insurance coverage to cover bodily injury and property damage on all operations WORLD CUP LEGACY SQUARE PHASE 1 DIVISION 00 PROCUREMENT AND CONTRACTING REQUIREMENTS SECTION 00 72 00 GENERAL CONDITIONS Contract No. CAG-25-044 00 72 00 - 7 World Cup Legacy Square -Phase 1 April 21, 2025 and all vehicles owned or operated by Subcontractors. Subcontractors shall name Contractor and Owner, any required governmental agencies, and others designated in the Contract Documents as well as their officers and employees, as additional insureds and g of cancellation. Notice of cancellation shall be sent to the Owner within two business days following receipt of notice. 2.2. COVERAGE LIMITS Insurance amounts: The minimum coverage limits shall be not less than the amounts specified in the Agreement; if limits are not specified in the Agreement, coverage limits shall be not less than as follows for applicable required insurance: A. Limits of General Liability shall not be less than $1,000,000 per each Occurrence; including Personal Injury and Advertising Liability for Each Occurrence and $2,000,000 Annual Aggregate B. $1,000,000 Combined Single Limit for Automobile Bodily Injury and Property Damage Liability, Each Accident or Loss. C. $1,000,000 for Professional Liability. D. $1,000,000 for Pollution Liability. E. The Owner does not represent that the minimum required insurance coverage or limits are adequate to protect the vendor/contractor/consultant from all liabilities. coverage or amount shall not relieve or decrease the liability of Contractor under the Contract Documents or otherwise. Coverages are the minimum to be provided and are not limitations of liability under the Contract, indemnification, or applicable law provisions. Contractor may, at its expense, purchase larger coverage amounts. Contractor's policy shall be designated primary coverage for both defense and indemnity, and any Owner's policies excess. 2.3. INSURANCE COVERAGE CERTIFICATES A. Certificate required: Prior to commencement of the Work, Contractor shall furnish to Owner a completed and acceptable certificate of insurance coverage showing all required insurance coverage and additional insured endorsements. B. List Project info: All insurance certificates shall name Owner as the certificate holder and a Primary and Non-contributory Additional Insured on the policy (Additional . The certificate holder should read: City of Renton ATTN: Yong Qi 1055 South Grady Way Renton, WA 98057 WORLD CUP LEGACY SQUARE PHASE 1 DIVISION 00 PROCUREMENT AND CONTRACTING REQUIREMENTS SECTION 00 72 00 GENERAL CONDITIONS Contract No. CAG-25-044 00 72 00 - 8 World Cup Legacy Square -Phase 1 April 21, 2025 C. Cancellation provisions: The Owner shall be provided with written notice of any policy cancellation within a minimum of two business days of receipt of such notice by the policy holder. 2.4. PAYMENT AND PERFORMANCE BONDS Conditions for bonds: Payment and performance bonds for 100% of the Contract Award Amount, plus state sales tax, shall be furnished for the Work, using the City of Renton Contract Bond Form provided. Prior to execution of a Change Order that, cumulatively with previous Change Orders, increases the Contract Award Amount by 15% or more, the Contractor shall provide either new payment and performance bonds for the revised Contract Sum, or riders to the existing payment and performance bonds increasing the amount of the bonds. The Contractor shall likewise provide additional bonds or riders when subsequent Change Orders increase the Contract Sum by 15% or more. Pursuant to RCW 39.08.010 (3) the Contractor may choose in lieu of the bond, retain ten percent (10 % retainage instead of 5% retainage) of the contract amount for a period of thirty days after date of final acceptance, or until receipt of all necessary releases from the department of revenue, the employment security department, and the department of labor and industries and settlement of any liens filed under chapter 60.28 RCW, whichever is later. The recovery of unpaid wages and benefits must be the first priority for any actions filed against retainage held by the Owner/City. 2.5. ALTERNATIVE SURETY When alternative surety required: Contractor shall promptly furnish payment and performance bonds from an alternative surety if: A. Owner has a reasonable objection to the surety; or B. Any surety fails to furnish reports on its financial condition if required by Owner. 2.6. RISK A. Builders Risk Insurance: Contractor shall purchase and maintain Builders Risk insurance in the amount of the Contract Sum including all Change Orders for the Work on a replacement cost basis until Substantial Completion. For projects not involving New Building Construction, an s of Owner, Contractor, and any Subcontractors, as their interests may appear. B. Losses covered: Insurance or equivalent policy form and insure against the perils of fire and extended coverage and physical loss or damage including theft, vandalism, malicious mischief, collapse, false work, flood, wind, temporary buildings, debris removal including demolition, and shall cover reasonable compensation for services and expenses required as a result of an insured loss. Losses up to the deductible amount shall be the responsibility of Contractor unless caused solely by the Owner. WORLD CUP LEGACY SQUARE PHASE 1 DIVISION 00 PROCUREMENT AND CONTRACTING REQUIREMENTS SECTION 00 72 00 GENERAL CONDITIONS Contract No. CAG-25-044 00 72 00 - 9 World Cup Legacy Square -Phase 1 April 21, 2025 C. Waiver of subrogation rights: Owner and Contractor waive all subrogation rights against each other, any Subcontractors, A/E, sub-consultants, separate contractors described in Section 5.20, if any, and any of their subcontractors, for damages caused by fire or other perils to the extent covered by property insurance obtained pursuant to this Section 2.6 or other property insurance applicable to the Work, except such rights as they have to proceeds of such insurance held by Owner as fiduciary. The policies shall provide such waivers of subrogation by endorsement or otherwise. A waiver of subrogation shall be effective to a Person or entity even though that Person or entity would otherwise have a duty of indemnification, contractual or otherwise, did not pay the insurance premium directly or indirectly, and whether or not the Person or entity had an insurable interest in the property damaged. PART 3 TIME AND SCHEDULE 3.1. PROGRESS AND COMPLETION Contractor to meet schedule: Contractor shall diligently prosecute the Work, with adequate forces, achieve Substantial Completion within the Contract Time, and achieve Final Completion within thirty (30) calendar days thereafter unless a different time period is specified in the Contract Documents. If Contractor fails to perform in a timely manner in accordance with the Contract Documents and, through the fault of Contractor or Subcontractor(s), fails to meet the Progress Schedule, Contractor shall be in default and shall take such steps as may be necessary to immediately improve its progress without change in the Contract Sum or Contract Time. 3.2. CONSTRUCTION SCHEDULE A. Preliminary Progress Schedule: Unless otherwise provided in Division 1, Contractor shall, within 14 Days after issuance of the Notice to Proceed, submit a preliminary Progress Schedule consistent with the requirements of the Contract Documents. The Progress Schedule shall not exceed time limits specified by the Contract Documents, shall be revised at appropriate intervals as required by the conditions of the Work and shall show the sequence in which Contractor proposes to perform the Work, and the dates on which Contractor plans to start and finish major portions of the Work, including dates for shop drawings and other submittals, and for acquiring materials and equipment. 1. The Schedule Duration shall be based on the Contract Time of Completion listed on the Bid Form. The Owner shall not be obligated to accept any Early Completion Schedule suggested by the Contractor. The Contract Time for Completion shall establish the Schedule Completion Date. WORLD CUP LEGACY SQUARE PHASE 1 DIVISION 00 PROCUREMENT AND CONTRACTING REQUIREMENTS SECTION 00 72 00 GENERAL CONDITIONS Contract No. CAG-25-044 00 72 00 - 10 World Cup Legacy Square -Phase 1 April 21, 2025 2. If the Contractor feels that the work can be completed in less than the Specified Contract Time, then the Surplus Time shall be considered Project Float. This Float time shall be shown on the Project Schedule. It shall be available to accommodate changes in the work and unforeseen conditions. Neither the Contractor nor the Owner have exclusive right to this Float Time. It belongs to the Project. B. Form of Progress Schedule: Unless otherwise provided in Division 1, the Progress Schedule shall be in the form of a bar chart, or a critical path method analysis, as specified by Owner. The preliminary Progress Schedule may be general, showing the major portions of the Work, with a more detailed Progress Schedule submitted as directed by Owner. C. Owner comments on Progress Schedule: Owner shall return comments on the preliminary Progress Schedule to Contractor within 14 Days of receipt. Review by its ability to complete the Work within the Contract Time. Contractor shall revise and resubmit its schedule, as necessary. Owner may withhold a portion of progress payments until a Progress Schedule has been submitted which meets the requirements of this Section 3.2. D. Monthly updates and compliance with Progress Schedule: Contractor shall utilize and comply with the Progress Schedule. On a monthly basis, or as otherwise directed by Owner, Contractor shall submit an updated Progress Schedule at its own expense to Owner indicating actual progress. If, in the opinion of Owner, Contractor is not in conformance with the Progress Schedule for reasons other than acts of Force Majeure as identified in Section 3.5, Contractor shall take such steps as are necessary to bring the actual completion dates of its work activities into conformance with the Progress Schedule, and if directed by Owner, Contractor shall submit a corrective action plan or revise the Progress Schedule to reconcile with the actual progress of the Work. E. Contractor to notify Owner of delays: Contractor shall perform the Work in accordance with the most recent Progress Schedule submitted to Owner. Contractor shall promptly notify Owner in writing of any actual or anticipated event which is delaying or could delay achievement of any milestone or performance of any critical path activity of the Work. Contractor shall indicate the expected duration of the delay, the anticipated effect of the delay on the Progress Schedule, and the action being or to be taken to correct the problem. Provision of such Notice does not relieve Contractor of its obligation to complete the Work within the Contract Time. 3.3. CONVENIENCE A. Owner may suspend Work: Owner may, at its sole discretion, order Contractor, in writing, to suspend all or any part of the Work for up to 90 Days, or for such longer period as mutually agreed. WORLD CUP LEGACY SQUARE PHASE 1 DIVISION 00 PROCUREMENT AND CONTRACTING REQUIREMENTS SECTION 00 72 00 GENERAL CONDITIONS Contract No. CAG-25-044 00 72 00 - 11 World Cup Legacy Square -Phase 1 April 21, 2025 B. Upon receipt of a written notice suspending the Work, Contractor shall immediately comply with its terms and take all reasonable steps to minimize the incurrence of cost of performance directly attributable to such suspension. Within a period up to 90 Days after the notice is delivered to Contractor, or within any extension of that period to which the parties shall have agreed, Owner shall either: 1. Cancel the written notice suspending the Work; or 2. Terminate the Work covered by the notice as provided in the termination provisions of Part 9. C. Resumption of Work: If a written notice suspending the Work is cancelled or the period of the notice or any extension thereof expires, Contractor shall resume Work. D. Equitable Adjustment for suspensions: Contractor shall be entitled to an equitable adjustment in the Contract Time, or Contract Sum, or both, for increases in the time or cost of performance directly attributable to such suspension, provided Contractor complies with all requirements set forth in Part 7. 3.4. AND/OR CARRY OUT THE WORK FOR CAUSE A. : If Contractor fails or refuses to perform its obligations in accordance with the Contract Documents, Owner may order Contractor, in writing, to stop the Work, or any portion thereof, until Owner has accepted satisfactory corrective action. B. If Contractor defaults or neglects to carry out the Work in accordance with the Contract Documents and fails within a ten-Day period after receipt of written Notice from Owner to commence and continue to make reasonable progress toward the correction of such default or neglect with diligence and promptness, Owner may, without prejudice to other remedies Owner may have, correct such deficiencies, and an appropriate Change Order shall be issued deducting, from payments then or thereafter due Contractor, the reasonable cost of correcting the deficiencies, necessary by the default, neglect or failure. If payments then or thereafter due Contractor are not sufficient to cover such amounts, Contractor shall pay the difference to Owner. C. No equitable adjustment for failure to perform: Contractor shall not be entitled to an equitable adjustment in the Contract Time or Contract Sum for any perform or from any reasonable remedial action taken by Owner based upon such failure. WORLD CUP LEGACY SQUARE PHASE 1 DIVISION 00 PROCUREMENT AND CONTRACTING REQUIREMENTS SECTION 00 72 00 GENERAL CONDITIONS Contract No. CAG-25-044 00 72 00 - 12 World Cup Legacy Square -Phase 1 April 21, 2025 3.5. DELAY A. Force Majeure actions not a default; Force Majeure defined: Any delay in or failure of performance by Owner or Contractor, shall not constitute a default if and to the extent the cause for such delay or failure of performance was unforeseeable and jeure include, but are not limited to: 1. Acts of God or the public enemy; 2. Acts or omissions of any government entity not the fault of Owner or Contractor; 3. Fire or other casualty for which Contractor is not responsible; 4. Quarantine or epidemic (excluding impacts from COVID-19 reasonably foreseeable at the time of Contract execution); 5. Industry-wide strike or defensive lockout; 6. Unusually severe weather conditions which could not have been reasonably anticipated; and 7. Unusual delay in receipt of supplies or products which were ordered and expedited and for which no substitute reasonably acceptable to Owner was available. B. Contract Time adjustment for Force Majeure: Contractor shall be entitled to an equitable adjustment in the Contract Time for changes in the time of performance directly attributable to an act of Force Majeure, provided it makes a request for equitable adjustment according to Section 7.3. Contractor shall not be entitled to an adjustment in the Contract Sum resulting from an act of Force Majeure. C. Contract Time or Contract Sum adjustment if Owner at fault: Contractor shall be entitled to an equitable adjustment in Contract Time and may be entitled to an performance is changed due to the fault or negligence of Owner, provided the Contractor makes a request for equitable adjustment according to Sections 7.2 and 7.3. D. No Contract Time or Contract Sum adjustment if Contractor at fault: Contractor shall not be entitled to an adjustment in Contract Time or in the Contract Sum for any delay or failure of performance to the extent such delay or failure was caused by Contractor or anyone for whose acts Contractor is responsible. E. Contract Time adjustment only for concurrent fault: To the extent any delay or failure of performance was concurrently caused by the Owner and Contractor, Contractor shall be entitled to an adjustment in the Contract Time for that portion of the delay or failure of performance that was concurrently caused, provided it makes a request for equitable adjustment according to Section 7.3 but shall not be entitled to an adjustment in Contract Sum. WORLD CUP LEGACY SQUARE PHASE 1 DIVISION 00 PROCUREMENT AND CONTRACTING REQUIREMENTS SECTION 00 72 00 GENERAL CONDITIONS Contract No. CAG-25-044 00 72 00 - 13 World Cup Legacy Square -Phase 1 April 21, 2025 F. Contractor to mitigate delay impacts: Contractor shall make all reasonable efforts to prevent and mitigate the effects of any delay, whether occasioned by an act of Force Majeure or otherwise. Contractor shall not recover damages, an equitable adjustment, or an increase in the Contract Sum or Contract Time from Owner where Contractor could have reasonably avoided the delay by the exercise of due diligence. G. Types of damages permitted: If Contractor is entitled to a change in the Contract Sum, the amount of the changed shall be the actual costs incurred as calculated in accordance with Section 7.2. Contractor shall not otherwise be entitled to damages arising out of actual or alleged loss of efficiency; morale, fatigue, attitude, or labor rhythm; constructive acceleration; home office overhead; expectant underrun; trade stacking; reassignment of workers; rescheduling of Work, concurrent operations; dilution of supervision; learning curve; beneficial or joint occupancy; logistics; ripple; season change; extended overhead; profit upon damages for delay; impact damages including cumulative impacts; or similar damages. Any effect that such alleged events may have on Contractor or its Subcontractors is subsumed in and fully compensated through the percentage Fee on Change Orders paid through Section 7.2.B.7.e and any liquidated damages paid hereunder. H. Float: Contractor shall not be entitled to any adjustment in the Contract Time or the Contract Sum, or to any additional payment or equitable adjustment of any sort, by anticipated completion date and the end of the Contract Time, whether or not the float time is described as such on the Progress Schedule. 3.6. NOTICE TO OWNER OF LABOR DISPUTES A. Contractor to notify Owner of labor disputes: If Contractor has knowledge that any actual or potential labor dispute is delaying or threatens to delay timely performance in accordance with the Contract Documents, Contractor shall immediately give notice, including all relevant information, to Owner. B. Pass through notification provisions to Subcontractors: Contractor agrees to insert a provision in its Subcontracts and to require insertion in all sub-subcontracts, that in the event timely performance of any such contract is delayed or threatened by delay by any actual or potential labor dispute, the Subcontractor or Sub-subcontractor shall immediately notify the next higher tier Subcontractor or Contractor, as the case may be, of all relevant information concerning the dispute. 3.7. DAMAGES FOR FAILURE TO ACHIEVE TIMELY COMPLETION A. Liquidated Damages 1. Reason for Liquidated Damages: Timely performance and completion of the Work is essential to Owner and time limits stated in the Contract Documents are of the essence. Owner will incur serious and substantial damages if Substantial Completion of the Work does not occur within the Contract Time. However, it would be difficult if not impossible to determine the exact amount WORLD CUP LEGACY SQUARE PHASE 1 DIVISION 00 PROCUREMENT AND CONTRACTING REQUIREMENTS SECTION 00 72 00 GENERAL CONDITIONS Contract No. CAG-25-044 00 72 00 - 14 World Cup Legacy Square -Phase 1 April 21, 2025 of such damages. Consequently, provisions for liquidated damages are included in the Contract Documents. 2. Calculation of Liquidated Damages amount: The liquidated damage amounts set forth in the Contract Documents will be assessed not as a penalty, but as liquidated damages for breach of the Contract Documents. This amount is fixed and agreed upon by and between the Contractor and Owner because of the impracticability and extreme difficulty of fixing and ascertaining the actual damages the Owner would in such event sustain. This amount shall be construed as the actual amount of damages sustained by the Owner, and may be retained by the Owner and deducted from periodic payments to the Contractor. 3. Contractor responsible even if Liquidated Damages assessed: Assessment of liquidated damages shall not release Contractor from any obligations or liabilities pursuant to the Contract Documents. If Contractor substantially fails to perform in a timely manner in accordance with the Contract Documents and, through the fault of Contractor or Subcontractor(s), fails to achieve Substantial Completion within the Contract Time, Contractor shall be in default. B. Actual Damages 1. Calculation of Actual Damages: Actual damages will be assessed for failure to achieve Final Completion within the time provided. Actual damages will be calculated on the basis of direct architectural, administrative, and other related costs attributable to the Project from the date when Final Completion should have been achieved, based on the date Substantial Completion is actually achieved, to the date Final Completion is actually achieved. Owner may offset these costs against any payment due Contractor. PART 4 SPECIFICATIONS, DRAWINGS, AND OTHER DOCUMENTS 4.1. DISCREPANCIES AND CONTRACT DOCUMENT REVIEW A. Specifications and Drawings are basis of the Work: The intent of the Specifications and Drawings is to describe a complete Project to be constructed in accordance with the Contract Documents. Contractor shall furnish all labor, materials, equipment, tools, transportation, permits, and supplies, and perform the Work required in accordance with the Drawings, Specifications, and other provisions of the Contract Documents. B. Parts of the Contract Documents are complementary: The Contract Documents are complementary. What is required by one part of the Contract Documents shall be binding as if required by all. Anything mentioned in the Specifications and not shown on the Drawings or shown on the Drawings and not mentioned in the Specifications, shall be of like effect as if shown or mentioned in both. C. Contractor to report discrepancies in Contract Documents: Contractor shall carefully study and compare the Contract Documents with each other and with information WORLD CUP LEGACY SQUARE PHASE 1 DIVISION 00 PROCUREMENT AND CONTRACTING REQUIREMENTS SECTION 00 72 00 GENERAL CONDITIONS Contract No. CAG-25-044 00 72 00 - 15 World Cup Legacy Square -Phase 1 April 21, 2025 furnished by Owner. If, during the performance of the Work, Contractor finds a conflict, error, inconsistency, or omission in the Contract Documents, it shall promptly and before proceeding with the Work affected thereby, report such conflict, error, inconsistency, or omission to Owner in writing. D. Contractor knowledge of discrepancy in documents responsibility: Contractor shall do no Work without applicable Drawings, Specifications, or written modifications, or Shop Drawings where required, unless instructed to do so in writing by Owner. If Contractor performs any construction activity, and it knows or reasonably should have known that any of the Contract Documents contain a conflict, error, inconsistency, or omission, Contract shall be responsible for the performance and shall bear the cost for its correction. E. Contractor to perform Work implied by Contract Documents: Contractor shall provide any Work or materials the provision of which is clearly implied and is within the scope of the Contract Documents even if the Contract Documents do not mention them specifically. F. Interpretation questions referred to Owner: Questions regarding interpretation of the requirements of the Contract Documents shall be referred to the Owner. 4.2. PROJECT RECORD A. Contractor to maintain Project Record Drawings and Specifications: Contractor shall legibly mark in ink on a separate set of the Drawings and Specifications all actual construction, including horizontal and vertical locations of sub-structural materials referenced to permanent visible and accessible surface improvements, field changes of dimensions and details, actual suppliers, manufacturers and trade names, models of installed equipment, and Change Order Proposals (COP). This separate set of Drawings and The Project Record shall include all Architectural, Mechanical, Electrical, Structural and Civil as-built/record Drawings, whether or not any changes occur and shall also include Addenda, Change Orders, Field Authorization, CCD and other Modifications, in good order and marked currently to indicate field changes and selections made during construction, as well as one copy of approved shop drawings, product data, samples and similar required submittals. B. Update Project Record weekly and keep on site: The Project Record shall be maintained on the Project site throughout the construction and shall be clearly The Project Record shall be available to A/E and Owner The Project Record shall be updated at least weekly noting all changes and shall be available to Owner at all times. C. Final Project Record to Owner before Final Acceptance: Contractor shall submit the completed and finalized Project Record to Owner prior to Final Acceptance WORLD CUP LEGACY SQUARE PHASE 1 DIVISION 00 PROCUREMENT AND CONTRACTING REQUIREMENTS SECTION 00 72 00 GENERAL CONDITIONS Contract No. CAG-25-044 00 72 00 - 16 World Cup Legacy Square -Phase 1 April 21, 2025 4.3. SHOP DRAWINGS A. Definition of Shop Drawings information required to be submitted to Owner by Contractor pursuant to the Contract Documents, showing in detail: the proposed fabrication and assembly of structural elements; and the installation (i.e. form, fit, and attachment details) of materials and equipment. Shop Drawings include, but are not limited to, drawings, diagrams, layouts, schematics, descriptive literature, illustrations, schedules, performance and test data, samples, and similar materials furnished by Contractor to explain in detail specific portions of the Work required by the Contract Documents. For materials and equipment to be incorporated into the Work, Contractor submittal shall include the name of the manufacturer, the model number, and other information concerning the performance, capacity, nature, and rating of the item. When directed, Contractor shall submit all samples at its own expense. Owner may duplicate, use, and disclose Shop Drawings provided in accordance with the Contract Documents. B. Approval of Shop Drawings by Contractor and A/E: Contractor shall coordinate all Shop Drawings, and review them for accuracy, completeness, and compliance with the Contract Documents and shall indicate its approval thereon as evidence of such coordination and review. Where required by law, Shop Drawings shall be stamped by an appropriate professional licensed by the state of Washington. Shop Drawings resubmission. Contractor shall review, approve, and submit Shop Drawings with reasonable promptness and in such sequence as to cause no delay in the Work or in allow a reasonable time for A/E review. A/E will review, approve, or take other appropriate action on the Shop Drawings. Contractor shall perform no portion of the Work requiring submittal and review of Shop Drawings until the respective submittal has been reviewed and the A/E has approved or taken other appropriate action. A/E shall respond to Shop Drawing submittals with reasonable promptness. Any Work by Contractor shall be in accordance with reviewed Shop Drawings. Submittals made by Contractor which are not required by the Contract Documents may be returned without action. C. Contractor not relieved of responsibility when Shop Drawings approved: Approval, or other appropriate action with regard to Shop Drawings, by Owner or A/E shall not relieve Contractor of responsibility for any errors or omissions in such Shop Drawings, nor from responsibility for compliance with the requirements of the Contract Documents. Unless specified in the Contract Documents, review by Owner or A/E shall not constitute an approval of the safety precautions employed by Contractor during construction or construction. If Contractor fails to obtain approval before installation and the item or work is subsequently rejected, Contractor shall be responsible for all costs of correction. WORLD CUP LEGACY SQUARE PHASE 1 DIVISION 00 PROCUREMENT AND CONTRACTING REQUIREMENTS SECTION 00 72 00 GENERAL CONDITIONS Contract No. CAG-25-044 00 72 00 - 17 World Cup Legacy Square -Phase 1 April 21, 2025 D. Variations between Shop Drawings and Contract Documents: Shop Drawings, product data, samples and similar submittals are not Contract Documents. If Shop Drawings show variations from the requirements of the Contract Documents, Contractor shall describe such variations in writing, separate from the Shop Drawings, at the time it submits the Shop Drawings containing such variations. If A/E approves any such variation, an appropriate Change Order will be issued. If the variation is minor and does not involve an adjustment in the Contract Sum or Contract Time, a Change Order need not be issued; however, the modification shall be approved by Owner in writing and recorded upon the Project Record. Approval for substitutions shall not be sought and shall not be approved through the submission of Shop Drawings or other submittals. E. Contractor to submit electronic files of Shop Drawings: Unless otherwise provided in Division 1, Contractor shall submit to Owner for approval electronic files of all Shop Drawings. Unless otherwise indicated, a reviewed electronic file shall be returned to Contractor. 4.4. ORGANIZATION OF SPECIFICATIONS Specification organization by trade: Specifications are prepared in sections which conform generally with trade practices. These sections are for Owner and Contractor convenience and shall not control Contractor in dividing the Work among the Subcontractors or in establishing the extent of the Work to be performed by any trade. 4.5. OWNERSHIP AND USE OF DRAWINGS, SPECIFICATIONS, AND OTHER DOCUMENTS A. The City/Owner not Contractor, owns Copyright of Drawings and Specifications: The Drawings, Specifications, and other documents prepared by A/E are instruments of Owner through which the Work to be executed by Contractor is described. Neither Contractor nor any Subcontractor shall own or claim a copyright in the Drawings, Specifications, and other documents prepared by A/E, and A/E shall be deemed the author of them and will, along with any rights of Owner, retain all common law, statutory, and other reserved rights, in addition to the or suitably accounted for to A/E, on request, upon completion of the Work. B. Drawings and Specifications to be used only for this Project: The Drawings, Specifications, and other documents prepared by the A/E, and copies thereof furnished to Contractor, are for use solely with respect to this Project. They are not to be used by Contractor or any Subcontractor on other projects or for additions to this Project outside the scope of the Work without the specific written consent of Owner and A/E. Contractor and Subcontractors are granted a limited license to use and reproduce applicable portions of the Drawings, Specifications, and other documents prepared by A/E appropriate to and for use in the execution of their Work. C. Shop Drawing license granted to Owner: Contractor and all Subcontractors grant a non- exclusive license to Owner, without additional cost or royalty, to use for its own purposes (including reproduction) all Shop Drawings, together with the information WORLD CUP LEGACY SQUARE PHASE 1 DIVISION 00 PROCUREMENT AND CONTRACTING REQUIREMENTS SECTION 00 72 00 GENERAL CONDITIONS Contract No. CAG-25-044 00 72 00 - 18 World Cup Legacy Square -Phase 1 April 21, 2025 and diagrams contained therein, prepared by Contractor or any Subcontractor. In providing Shop Drawings, Contractor and all Subcontractors warrant that they have authority to grant to Owner a license to use the Shop Drawings, and that such license is not in violation of any copyright or other intellectual property right. Contractor agrees to defend and indemnify Owner pursuant to the indemnity provisions in Section 5.3 and 5.22 from any violations of copyright or other intellectual property rights arising o section. D. Shop Drawings to be used only for this Project: The Shop Drawings and other submittals prepared by Contractor, Subcontractors of any tier, or its or their equipment or material suppliers, and copies thereof furnished to Contractor, are for use solely with respect to this Project. They are not to be used by Contractor or any Subcontractor of any tier, or material or equipment supplier, on other projects or for additions to this Project outside the scope of the Work without the specific written consent of Owner. The Contractor, Subcontractors of any tier, and material or equipment suppliers are granted a limited license to use and reproduce applicable portions of the Shop Drawings and other submittals appropriate to and for use in the execution of their Work under the Contract Documents. E. Electronic Files: any other information or documentation in digital form (other than PDF), they shall endeavor to establish necessary protocols governing such transmissions, unless otherwise already provided in the Contract Documents. PART 5 PERFORMANCE 5.1. CONTRACTOR CONTROL AND SUPERVISION A. Contractor responsible for Means and Methods of construction: Contractor shall supervise and direct the Work, using its best skill and attention, and shall perform the Work in a skillful manner. Contractor shall be solely responsible for and have control over construction means, methods, techniques, sequences, and procedures and for coordinating all portions of the Work, unless the Contract Documents give other specific instructions concerning these matters. Contractor shall disclose its means and methods of construction when requested by Owner. B. Competent Superintendent required: Contractor, as soon as practicable after award of the Contract, shall furnish in writing to Owner the name and qualifications of its proposed superintendent. Owner may reply within 14 Days to Contractor in writing stating (1) whether Owner has reasonable objection to the proposed superintendent or (2) that Owner requires additional time to review. Failure of Owner to reply within the 14-Day period shall constitute Notice of no reasonable objection. The superintendent shall not be employed on any other Project during the course of the Work without prior written approval by Owner. Performance of the Work shall be directly supervised by a competent superintendent who shall be in attendance at the Project site during performance of the Work and who has authority to act on behalf of WORLD CUP LEGACY SQUARE PHASE 1 DIVISION 00 PROCUREMENT AND CONTRACTING REQUIREMENTS SECTION 00 72 00 GENERAL CONDITIONS Contract No. CAG-25-044 00 72 00 - 19 World Cup Legacy Square -Phase 1 April 21, 2025 Contractor. Communications given to the superintendent shall be as binding as if given to Contractor. The superintendent must be satisfactory to the Owner and shall not be changed without the prior written consent of Owner. Owner may require Contractor to remove the superintendent from the Work or Project site, if Owner reasonably deems the superintendent incompetent, careless, or otherwise objectionable, provided Owner has first notified Contractor in writing and allowed a reasonable period for transition. C. Contractor responsible for acts and omissions of self and agents: Contractor shall be responsible to Owner for acts and omissions of Contractor, Subcontractors, and their employees and agents. D. Contractor to employ competent and disciplined workforce: Contractor shall enforce persons performing the Work. Contractor shall not permit employment of persons not at all times conduct business in a manner which assures fair, equal, and nondiscriminatory treatment of all persons. Owner may, by written notice, request Contractor to remove from the Work or Project site any employee Owner reasonably deems incompetent, careless, or otherwise objectionable. E. Contractor to keep project documents on site: Contractor shall keep on the Project site a copy of the Drawings, Specifications, addenda, reviewed Shop Drawings, and permits and permit drawings. F. Contractor to comply with ethical standards: Contractor shall ensure that its owner(s) and employees, and those of its Subcontractors, comply with the Ethics in Public Service Act RCW 42.52, which, among other things, prohibits state employees from having an economic interest in any public works contract that was made by, or supervised by, that employee. Contractor shall remove, at its sole cost and expense, act. 5.2. PERMITS, FEES, AND NOTICES A. Permits: Owner will obtain and pay for the Land Use Permit and Civil Construction Permit. All other permits and fees required to execute the Work shall be obtained and paid for by the Contractor. Prior to Final Acceptance, the approved, signed permits shall be delivered to Owner. B. Contractor to comply with all applicable laws: Contractor shall comply with and give notices required by all federal, state, and local laws, ordinances, rules, regulations, and lawful orders of public authorities applicable to performance of the Work. 5.3. PATENTS AND ROYALTIES Payment, indemnification, and notice: Contractor is responsible for, and shall pay, all royalties and license fees. Contractor shall defend, indemnify, and hold Owner harmless from any costs, expenses, and liabilities arising out of the infringement by Contractor of any WORLD CUP LEGACY SQUARE PHASE 1 DIVISION 00 PROCUREMENT AND CONTRACTING REQUIREMENTS SECTION 00 72 00 GENERAL CONDITIONS Contract No. CAG-25-044 00 72 00 - 20 World Cup Legacy Square -Phase 1 April 21, 2025 patent, copyright, or other intellectual property right used in the Work; however, provided that Contractor gives prompt notice, Contractor shall not be responsible for such defense or indemnity when a particular design, process, or product of a particular manufacturer or manufacturers is required by the Contract Documents. If Contractor has reason to believe that use of the required design, process, or product constitutes an infringement of a patent or copyright, it shall promptly notify Owner of such potential infringement 5.4. PREVAILING WAGES A. Contractor to pay Prevailing Wages: Contractor shall pay the prevailing rate of wages to all workers, laborers, or mechanics employed in the performance of any part of the Work in accordance with RCW 39.12 and the rules and regulations of the Washington Department of Labor and Industries or the federal Davis-Bacon Act Prevailing Wage Rates, as amended (40 U.S.C. 3141 3148); whichever is the greater. The schedule of prevailing wage rates for the locality or localities of the Work, is determined by the Industrial Statistician of the Department of Labor and Industries. The State of Washington prevailing wage rates applicable for this public works project, which is in King County, may be found at the following website address of the Department of Labor and Industries: http://www.lni.wa.gov/TradesLicensing/PrevWage/WageRates. Based upon the bid submittal deadline for this project, the applicable effective date for prevailing wages for this Project is the bid posting date. B. Statement of Intent to Pay Prevailing Wages: Before payment is made by the Owner to the Contractor for any work performed by the Contractor and subcontractors whose work is included in the application for payment, the Contractor shall submit, or shall have previously submitted to the Owner for the Project, a Statement of Intent to Pay Prevailing Wages, approved by the Department of Labor and Industries, certifying the rate of hourly wage paid and to be paid each classification of laborers, workers, or mechanics employed upon the Work by Contractor and Subcontractors. Such rates of hourly wage shall not be less than the prevailing wage rate. C. Affidavit of Wages Paid: Prior to release of retainage, the Contractor shall submit to the Owner an Affidavit of Wages Paid, approved by the Department of Labor and Industries, for the Contractor and every subcontractor, of any tier, that performed work on the Project. D. Disputes: Disputes regarding prevailing wage rates shall be referred for arbitration to the Director of the Department of Labor and Industries. The arbitration decision shall be final and conclusive and binding on all parties involved in the dispute as provided for by RCW 39.12.060. WORLD CUP LEGACY SQUARE PHASE 1 DIVISION 00 PROCUREMENT AND CONTRACTING REQUIREMENTS SECTION 00 72 00 GENERAL CONDITIONS Contract No. CAG-25-044 00 72 00 - 21 World Cup Legacy Square -Phase 1 April 21, 2025 E. Statement with pay application; Post Statements of Intent at job site: Each Application for Payment submitted by Contractor shall state that prevailing wages have been paid in accordance with the pre-filed statement(s) of intent, as approved. Copies of the approved intent statement(s) shall be posted on the job site with the address and telephone number of the Industrial Statistician of the Department of Labor and Industries where a complaint or inquiry concerning prevailing wages may be made. F. Contractor to pay for Statements of Intent and Affidavits: In compliance with chapter 296- 127 WAC, Contractor shall pay to the Department of Labor and Industries the currently established fee(s) for each statement of intent and/or affidavit of wages paid submitted to the Department of Labor and Industries for certification. G. Certified Payrolls: Consistent with WAC 296-127-320, the Contractor and any Subcontractor shall submit a certified copy of payroll records if requested. 5.5. HOURS OF LABOR A. Overtime: Contractor shall comply with all applicable provisions of RCW 49.28 and they are incorporated herein by reference. Pursuant to that statute, no laborer, worker, or mechanic employed by Contractor, any Subcontractor, or any other person performing or contracting to do the whole or any part of the Work, shall be permitted or required to work more than eight hours in any one calendar day, provided, that in cases of extraordinary emergency, such as danger to life or property, the hours of work may be extended, but in such cases the rate of pay for time employed in excess of eight hours of each calendar day shall be not less than one and one-half times the rate allowed for this same amount of time during eight hours of service. B. 4-10 Agreements: Notwithstanding the preceding paragraph, RCW 49.28 permits a contractor or subcontractor in any public works contract subject to those provisions, to enter into an agreement with its employees in which the employees work up to ten hours in a calendar day. No such agreement may provide that the employees work ten-hour days for more than four calendar days a week. Any such agreement is subject to approval by the employees. The overtime provisions of RCW 49.28 shall not apply to the hours, up to forty hours per week, worked pursuant to any such agreement. 5.6. NONDISCRIMINATION A. Discrimination prohibited by applicable laws: The Contractor and all Subcontractors shall comply with all applicable federal and state non-discrimination laws, regulations, and policies and the City of Renton Summary of Fair Practices Policy Adopted by Resolution 4085. No person shall, on the grounds of age, race, creed, color, sex, sexual orientation, religion, national origin, marital status, honorably discharged veteran or military status, or disability (physical, mental, or sensory) be denied the benefits of, or otherwise be subjected to discrimination under any project, program, or activity, funded, in whole or in part, under this Agreement. WORLD CUP LEGACY SQUARE PHASE 1 DIVISION 00 PROCUREMENT AND CONTRACTING REQUIREMENTS SECTION 00 72 00 GENERAL CONDITIONS Contract No. CAG-25-044 00 72 00 - 22 World Cup Legacy Square -Phase 1 April 21, 2025 B. During performance of the Work: 1. Protected Classes: Contractor shall not discriminate against any employee or applicant for employment because of race, creed, color, national origin, sex, age, marital status, or the presence of any physical, sensory, or mental disability, Vietnam era veteran status, or disabled veteran status, nor commit any other unfair practices as defined in RCW 49.60. 2. Advertisements to state nondiscrimination: Contractor shall, in all solicitations or advertisements for employees placed by or for it, state that all qualified applicants will be considered for employment, without regard to race, creed, color, national origin, sex, age, marital status, or the presence of any physical, sensory, or mental disability. 3. Contractor to notify unions and others of nondiscrimination: Contractor shall send to each labor union, employment agency, or representative of workers with which it has a collective bargaining agreement or other contract or understanding, a notice advising the labor union, employment agency, or Documents and RCW 49.60. 4. Owner and State access to Contractor records: Contractor shall permit access to its books, records, and accounts, and to its premises by Owner, and by the Washington State Human Rights Commission, for the purpose of investigation to ascertain compliance with this section of the Contract Documents. 5. Pass through provisions to Subcontractors: Contractor shall include the provisions of this section in every Subcontract. 5.7. SAFETY PRECAUTIONS A. Contractor responsible for safety: Contractor shall be responsible for initiating, maintaining, and supervising all safety precautions and programs in connection with the performance of the Work. Contractor shall be solely and completely responsible for conditions of the Project site. This requirement shall apply continuously and not be limited to working hours. In performing this Contract, the Contractor shall provide for protecting the lives and health of employees and other persons; preventing damage to property, materials, supplies, and equipment; and avoid work interruptions. For these purposes, the Contractor shall: 1. Follow Washington Industrial Safety and Health Act (WISHA) regional directives and provide a site-specific safety program that will require an accident prevention and hazard analysis plan for the contractor and each subcontractor on the work site. The Contractor shall submit a site-specific safety plan to the 2. Provide adequate safety devices and measures including, but not limited to, the appropriate safety literature, notice, training, permits, placement and use of barricades, signs, signal lights, ladders, scaffolding, staging, runways, hoist, construction elevators, shoring, temporary lighting, grounded outlets, wiring, WORLD CUP LEGACY SQUARE PHASE 1 DIVISION 00 PROCUREMENT AND CONTRACTING REQUIREMENTS SECTION 00 72 00 GENERAL CONDITIONS Contract No. CAG-25-044 00 72 00 - 23 World Cup Legacy Square -Phase 1 April 21, 2025 hazardous materials, vehicles, construction processes, and equipment required by all applicable state, federal, and local laws and regulations. 3. Comply with the State Environmental Policy Act (SEPA), Clean Air Act, Shoreline Management Act, and other applicable federal, state, and local statutes and regulations dealing with the prevention of environmental pollution and the preservation of public natural resources. 4. Post all permits, notices, and/or approvals in a conspicuous location at the construction site. B. Provide any additional measures that the Owner determines to be reasonable and necessary for ensuring a safe environment in areas open to the public. Nothing in this part shall be construed as imposing a duty upon the Owner or A/E to prescribe safety conditions relating to employees, public, or agents of the Contractors. Any review by C. Contractor safety responsibilities: In carrying out its responsibilities according to the Contract Documents, Contractor shall protect the lives and health of employees performing the Work and other persons who may be affected by the Work; prevent damage to materials, supplies, and equipment whether on site or stored off-site; and prevent damage to other property at the site or adjacent thereto. Contractor shall comply with all applicable laws, ordinances, rules, regulations, and orders of any public body having jurisdiction for the safety of persons or property or to protect them from damage, injury, or loss; shall erect and maintain all necessary safeguards for such safety and protection; and shall notify owners of adjacent property and utilities when prosecution of the Work may affect them. D. Contractor to maintain safety records: Contractor shall maintain an accurate record of exposure data on all incidents relating to the Work resulting in death, traumatic injury, occupational disease, or damage to property, materials, supplies, or equipment. Contractor shall immediately report any such incident to Owner. Owner shall, at all times, have a right of access to all records of exposure. E. Contractor to provide HazMat training: Contractor shall provide all persons working on the Project site with information and training on hazardous chemicals in their work at the time of their initial assignment, and whenever a new hazard is introduced into their work area. 1. Information. At a minimum, Contractor shall inform persons working on the Project site of: a. WAC: The requirements of chapter 296-62 WAC, General Occupational Health Standards; b. Presence of hazardous chemicals: Any operations in their work area where hazardous chemicals are present; and c. Hazard communications program: The location and availability of written WORLD CUP LEGACY SQUARE PHASE 1 DIVISION 00 PROCUREMENT AND CONTRACTING REQUIREMENTS SECTION 00 72 00 GENERAL CONDITIONS Contract No. CAG-25-044 00 72 00 - 24 World Cup Legacy Square -Phase 1 April 21, 2025 hazard communication programs, including the required list(s) of hazardous chemicals and material safety data sheets required by chapter 296-62 WAC. 2. Training. At a minimum, Contractor shall provide training for persons working on the Project site which includes: a. Detecting hazardous chemicals: Methods and observations that may be used to detect the presence or release of a hazardous chemical in the work area (such as monitoring conducted by the employer, continuous monitoring devices, visual appearance or odor of hazardous chemicals when being released, etc.); b. Hazards of chemicals: The physical and health hazards of the chemicals in the work area; c. Protection from hazards: The measures such persons can take to protect themselves from these hazards, including specific procedures Contractor, or its Subcontractors, or others have implemented to protect those on the Project site from exposure to hazardous chemicals, such as appropriate work practices, emergency procedures, and personal protective equipment to be used; and d. Hazard communications program: The details of the hazard communications program developed by Contractor, or its Subcontractors, including an explanation of the labeling system and the material safety data sheet, and how employees can obtain and use the appropriate hazard information. F. Hazardous, toxic or harmful substances toxic, or harmful substances shall include the following duties: 1. Illegal use of dangerous substances: Contractor shall not keep, use, dispose, transport, generate, or sell on or about the Project site, any substances now or hereafter designated as, or which are subject to regulation as, hazardous, toxic, dangerous, or harmful by any federal, state or local law, regulation, statute or violation of any such law, regulation, statute, or ordinance, but in no case shall any such hazardous substance be stored more than 90 Days on the Project site. 2. Contractor notifications of spills, failures, inspections, and fines: Contractor shall promptly notify Owner of all spills or releases of any hazardous substances which are otherwise required to be reported to any regulatory agency and pay the cost of cleanup. Contractor shall promptly notify Owner of all failures to comply with any federal, state, or local law, regulation, or ordinance; all inspections of the Project site by any regulatory entity concerning the same; all regulatory orders or fines; and all responses or interim cleanup actions taken by or proposed to be taken by any government entity or private party on the Project site. WORLD CUP LEGACY SQUARE PHASE 1 DIVISION 00 PROCUREMENT AND CONTRACTING REQUIREMENTS SECTION 00 72 00 GENERAL CONDITIONS Contract No. CAG-25-044 00 72 00 - 25 World Cup Legacy Square -Phase 1 April 21, 2025 G. Public safety and traffic: All Work shall be performed with due regard for the safety of the public. Contractor shall perform the Work so as to cause a minimum of interruption of vehicular traffic or inconvenience to pedestrians. All arrangements to maintenance of traffic by way of detours shall be borne by Contractor. H. Contractor to act in an emergency: In an emergency affecting the safety of life or the Work or of adjoining property, Contractor is permitted to act, at its discretion, to prevent such threatened loss or injury, and Contractor shall so act if so authorized or instructed. I. No duty of safety by Owner or A/E: Nothing provided in this Section 5.7 shall relieve Contractor of sole and complete responsibility for safety at the Project site, for the violation of safety or property protection requirements or the correction thereof, or impose any duty upon Owner or A/E with regard to, or as constituting any express or implied assumption of control or responsibility over, Project site safety, or over any other safety conditions relating to employees or agents of Contractor or any of its Subcontractors, or the public. Any Notice Owner or A/E gives to Contractor of a safety or property protection violation will not: (1) relieve Contractor of sole and complete responsibility for the violation and the correction thereof, or for sole liability for the consequences of said violation; (2) impose any obligation upon Owner or A/E to continuing obligation upon Owner or A/E to provide such Notice to Contractor or any other persons or entity. 5.8. OPERATIONS, MATERIAL HANDLING, AND STORAGE AREAS A. Limited storage areas: Contractor shall confine all operations, including storage of materials, to Owner-approved areas. B. Temporary buildings and utilities at Contractor expense: Temporary buildings (e.g., storage sheds, shops, offices) and utilities may be provided by Contractor only with the consent of Owner and without expense to Owner. The temporary buildings and utilities shall be removed by Contractor at its expense upon completion of the Work. C. Roads and vehicle loads: Contractor shall use only established roadways or temporary roadways authorized by Owner. When materials are transported in prosecuting the Work, vehicles shall not be loaded beyond the loading capacity recommended by the manufacturer of the vehicle or prescribed by federal, state, or local law or regulation. D. Ownership and reporting by Contractor of demolished materials: Ownership and control of all materials or facility components to be demolished or removed from the Project site by Contractor shall immediately vest in Contractor upon severance of the component from the facility or severance of the material from the Project site. Contractor shall be responsible for compliance with all laws governing the storage WORLD CUP LEGACY SQUARE PHASE 1 DIVISION 00 PROCUREMENT AND CONTRACTING REQUIREMENTS SECTION 00 72 00 GENERAL CONDITIONS Contract No. CAG-25-044 00 72 00 - 26 World Cup Legacy Square -Phase 1 April 21, 2025 and ultimate disposal. Contractor shall provide Owner with a copy of all manifests and receipts evidencing proper disposal when required by Owner or applicable law. E. Contractor responsible for care of materials and equipment on-site: Contractor shall be responsible for the proper care and protection of its materials and equipment delivered to the Project site. Materials and equipment may be stored on the premises subject to approval of the Owner. When Contractor uses any portion of the Project site as a shop, Contractor shall be responsible for any repairs, patching, or cleaning arising from such use. F. Contractor responsible for loss of materials and equipment: Contractor shall protect and be responsible for any damage or loss to the Work, or to the materials or equipment until the date of Substantial Completion and shall repair or replace without cost to Owner any damage or loss that may occur, except damages or loss caused by the acts or omissions of Owner. Contractor shall also protect and be responsible for any damage or loss to the Work, or to the materials or equipment, after the date of Substantial Completion, and shall repair or replace without cost to Owner any such damage or loss that might occur, to the extent such damages or loss are caused by the acts or omissions of Contractor, or any Subcontractor. 5.9. PRIOR NOTICE OF EXCAVATION Excavation defined; Use of locator services: Excavation earth, rock, or other material on or below the ground is moved or otherwise displaced by any means, except the tilling of soil less than 12 inches in depth for agricultural purposes, or road ditch maintenance that does not change the original road grad or ditch flow line. Before commencing any excavation, Contractor shall provide notice of the scheduled commencement of excavation to all owners of underground facilities or utilities, through locator services. 5.10. UNFORESEEN PHYSICAL CONDITIONS A. Notice requirement for concealed or unknown conditions: If Contractor encounters conditions at the site which are subsurface or otherwise concealed physical conditions which differ materially from those indicated in the Contract Documents, or unknown physical conditions of an unusual nature which differ materially from those ordinarily found to exist and generally recognized as inherent in construction activities of the character provided for in the Contract Documents, then Contractor shall give written notice to Owner promptly and in no event later than 7 Days after the first observance of the conditions. Conditions shall not be disturbed prior to such notice. B. Adjustment in Contract Time and Contract Sum: If such conditions differ materially part of the Work, the Contractor may be entitled to an equitable adjustment in the Contract Time or Contract Sum, or both, provided it makes a request therefore as provided in Part 7. WORLD CUP LEGACY SQUARE PHASE 1 DIVISION 00 PROCUREMENT AND CONTRACTING REQUIREMENTS SECTION 00 72 00 GENERAL CONDITIONS Contract No. CAG-25-044 00 72 00 - 27 World Cup Legacy Square -Phase 1 April 21, 2025 5.11. PROTECTION OF EXISTING STRUCTURES, EQUIPMENT, VEGETATION, UTILITIES AND IMPROVEMENTS A. Contractor to protect and repair property: Work or a designated portion of the Work, Contractor shall protect the Work from damage, weather, deterioration, theft, vandalism and malicious mischief and shall bear the risk of any uninsured loss or destruction of, or injury or damage to, all materials, equipment, tools, and other items incorporated or to be incorporated in the Work or designated portion, or consumed or used in the performance of the Work or designated portion, including all Work in process and completed Work. Contractor shall protect from damage all existing structures, equipment, improvements, utilities, streets, curbs, walks and vegetation: at or near the Project site or on adjacent property of a third party, the locations of which are made known to or should be known by Contractor. Contractor shall repair any damage, including that to the property of a third party. Contractor shall repair any damage resulting from failure to comply with the requirements of the Contract Documents or failure to exercise reasonable care in performing the Work. If Contractor fails or refuses to repair the damage promptly, Owner may have the necessary work performed and charge the cost to Contractor. If a governmental authority having jurisdiction requires that the repairing and patching be done with its own labor and/or materials, Contractor shall abide by such regulations, and it shall pay for this work at no additional cost to Owner. B. Special site conditions: If, in the course of the Work, Contractor encounters human remains or recognizes the existence of burial markers, archaeological sites or wetlands not indicated in the Contract Documents, Contractor shall immediately suspend any operations that would affect them and shall notify Owner and A/E. Upon receipt of such Notice, Owner shall promptly take any action necessary to obtain governmental authorization required to resume the operations. Contractor shall continue to suspend these operations until otherwise instructed by Owner but shall continue with all other operations that do not affect those remains or features. Requests for adjustments in the Contract Sum and Contract Time arising from the existence of such remains or features may be made as provided in Part 8. 5.12. LAYOUT OF WORK A. Advanced planning of the Work: Contractor shall plan and lay out the Work in advance of operations so as to coordinate all work without delay or revision. B. Layout responsibilities: Contractor shall lay out the Work from Owner-established baselines and benchmarks indicated on the Drawings and shall be responsible for all field measurements about the layout. Contractor shall furnish, at its own expense, all stakes, templates, platforms, equipment, tools, materials, and labor required to lay out any part of the Work. Contractor shall be responsible for executing the Work to the lines and grades that may be established. Contractor shall be responsible for maintaining or restoring all stakes and other marks established. WORLD CUP LEGACY SQUARE PHASE 1 DIVISION 00 PROCUREMENT AND CONTRACTING REQUIREMENTS SECTION 00 72 00 GENERAL CONDITIONS Contract No. CAG-25-044 00 72 00 - 28 World Cup Legacy Square -Phase 1 April 21, 2025 5.13. MATERIAL AND EQUIPMENT A. Contractor to provide new and equivalent equipment and materials: All equipment, material, and articles incorporated into the Work shall be new and of the most suitable grade for the purpose intended, unless otherwise specifically provided in the Contract Documents. References in the Specifications to equipment, material, articles, or patented processes by trade name, make, or catalog number, shall be regarded as establishing a standard quality and shall not be construed as limiting competition. Contractor may, at its option, use any equipment, material, article, or process that, in the judgment of A/E and after submittal and approval of a substitute request, is equal to that named in the Specifications, unless otherwise specifically provided in the Contract Documents. B. Contractor responsible for fitting parts together: Contractor shall do all cutting, fitting, or patching that may be required to complete the Work or to make its several parts fit together properly or receive or be received by work of others set forth in, or reasonably implied by, the Contract Documents. Contractor shall not damage or endanger any work of Owner or separate contractors by cutting, excavating, or otherwise altering the Work and shall not cut or alter the work of any other contractor unless approved in advance by Owner. Contractor shall restore all areas requiring cutting, fitting and patching to the condition existing prior to the cutting, fitting and patching, unless otherwise required by the Contract Documents. C. Owner may reject defective Work: Should any of the Work be found defective, or in any way not in accordance with the Contract Documents, this work, in whatever stage of completion, may be rejected by Owner. However, neither this authority of Owner nor a decision made either to exercise or not to exercise such authority shall give rise to a duty or responsibility of Owner or its representatives to Contractor, Subcontractors, their agents or employees, or other persons or entities performing portions of the Work. 5.14. AVAILABILITY AND USE OF UTILITY SERVICES Owner to provide and charge for utilities: Owner shall make all reasonable utilities available to Contractor from existing outlets and supplies, as specified in the Contract Documents, at no cost to the Contractor. 5.15. TESTS AND INSPECTION A. Contractor to provide for all testing and inspection of Work: Contractor shall maintain an adequate testing and inspection program and perform such tests and inspections as are necessary or required to ensure that the Work conforms to the requirements of the Contract Documents. Contractor shall be responsible for inspection and quality surveillance of all its Work and all Work performed by any Subcontractor. Unless otherwise provided, Contractor shall make arrangements for such tests, inspections, and approvals with an independent testing laboratory or entity acceptable to Owner, or with the appropriate public authority, and shall bear all related costs of tests, inspections, and approvals. Contractor shall give Owner timely notice of when and WORLD CUP LEGACY SQUARE PHASE 1 DIVISION 00 PROCUREMENT AND CONTRACTING REQUIREMENTS SECTION 00 72 00 GENERAL CONDITIONS Contract No. CAG-25-044 00 72 00 - 29 World Cup Legacy Square -Phase 1 April 21, 2025 where tests and inspections are to be made. Contractor shall maintain complete inspection records and make them available to Owner. B. Owner may conduct tests and inspections: Owner may, at any reasonable time, conduct such inspections and tests as it deems necessary to ensure that the Work is in accordance with the Contract Documents. Owner shall promptly notify Contractor if an inspection or test reveals that the Work is not in accordance with the Contract Documents. Unless the subject items are expressly accepted by Owner, such Owner inspection and tests are for the sole benefit of Owner and do not: 1. Constitute or imply acceptance; 2. Relieve Contractor of responsibility for providing adequate quality control measures; 3. Relieve Contractor of responsibility for risk of loss or damage to the Work, materials, or equipment; 4. Relieve Contractor of its responsibility to comply with the requirements of the Contract Documents; or 5. of any other remedy to which it may be entitled. C. Inspections or inspectors do not modify Contract Documents: Neither observations by an inspector retained by Owner, the presence or absence of such inspector on the site, nor inspections, tests, or approvals by others, shall relieve Contractor from any requirement of the Contract Documents, nor is any such inspector authorized to change any term or condition of the Contract Documents. D. Contractor responsibilities on inspections: Contractor shall promptly furnish, without additional charge, all facilities, labor, material and equipment reasonably needed for performing such safe and convenient inspections and tests as may be required by Owner. Owner may charge Contractor any additional cost of inspection or testing when Work is not ready at the time specified by Contractor for inspection or testing, or when prior rejection makes re-inspection or retest necessary. Owner shall perform its inspections and tests in a manner that will cause no undue delay in the Work. 5.16. CORRECTION OF NONCONFORMING WORK A. Work covered by Contractor without inspection: If a portion of the Work is covered contrary to the request of Owner or the requirements in the Contract Documents or a governmental authority having jurisdiction, it must, if required in writing by Owner, be without change in the Contract Sum or Contract Time. B. Payment provisions for uncovering covered Work: If, at any time prior to Final Completion, Owner desires to examine the Work, or any portion of it, which has been covered, Owner may request to see such Work and it shall be uncovered by WORLD CUP LEGACY SQUARE PHASE 1 DIVISION 00 PROCUREMENT AND CONTRACTING REQUIREMENTS SECTION 00 72 00 GENERAL CONDITIONS Contract No. CAG-25-044 00 72 00 - 30 World Cup Legacy Square -Phase 1 April 21, 2025 Contractor. If such Work is in accordance with the Contract Documents, the Contractor shall be entitled to an adjustment in the Contract Sum for the costs of uncovering and replacement, and, if completion of the Work is thereby delayed, an adjustment in the Contract Time, provided it makes such a request as provided in Part 7. If such Work is not in accordance with the Contract Documents, the Contractor shall pay the costs of examination and reconstruction. C. Contractor to correct and pay for non-conforming Work: Contractor shall promptly correct Work found by Owner not to conform to the requirements of the Contract Documents, whether observed before or after Substantial Completion and whether or not fabricated, installed, or completed. Contractor shall bear all costs of correcting such nonconforming Work, including additional testing and inspections. D. correct and warranty provisions: If, within one year after the date of Substantial Completion of the Work or designated portion thereof, or within one year after the date for commencement of any system warranties established under Section 6.8, or within the terms of any applicable special warranty required by the Contract Documents, any of the Work is found to be not in accordance with the requirements of the Contract Documents, Contractor shall correct it promptly after receipt of written Notice from Owner to do so. Owner shall give such Notice promptly after discovery of the condition. This period of one year shall be extended, with respect to portions of Work first performed after Substantial Completion, by the period of time between Substantial Completion and the actual aired or replaced shall run for one year from the date of repair or replacement. Obligations under this Section 5.16 shall survive Final Acceptance and are in addition to other warranties provided by contract or law. E. Contractor to remove non-conforming Work: Contractor shall remove from the Project site portions of the Work which are not in accordance with the requirements of the Contract Documents and are neither corrected by Contractor nor accepted by Owner. F. Owner may charge Contractor for non-conforming Work: If Contractor fails to correct nonconforming Work within a reasonable time after written notice to do so, Owner may replace, correct, or remove the nonconforming Work and charge the cost thereof to the Contractor. G. Contractor to pay for damaged Work during correction: Contractor shall bear the cost of correcting destroyed or damaged Work, whether completed or partially completed, the requirements of the Contract Documents. H. No Period of limitation on other requirements: Nothing contained in this section shall be construed to establish a period of limitation with respect to other obligations which Contractor might have according to the Contract Documents. Establishment of the time period of one year as described in Section 5.16D relates only to the specific WORLD CUP LEGACY SQUARE PHASE 1 DIVISION 00 PROCUREMENT AND CONTRACTING REQUIREMENTS SECTION 00 72 00 GENERAL CONDITIONS Contract No. CAG-25-044 00 72 00 - 31 World Cup Legacy Square -Phase 1 April 21, 2025 obligation of Contractor to correct the Work and has no relationship to the time within sought to be enforced, including the time within which such proceedings may be commenced. I. Owner may accept non-conforming Work and charge Contractor: If Owner prefers to accept Work which is not in accordance with the requirements of the Contract Documents, Owner may do so instead of requiring its removal and correction, in which case the Contract Sum may be reduced as appropriate and equitable. 5.17. CLEAN UP Contractor to keep site clean and leave it clean: Contractor shall at all times keep the Project site, including hauling routes, infrastructures, utilities, and storage areas, free from accumulations of waste materials. Before completing the Work, Contractor shall remove from the premises its rubbish, tools, scaffolding, equipment, and materials. Upon completing the Work, Contractor shall leave the Project site in a clean, neat, and orderly condition satisfactory to Owner. If Contractor fails to clean up as provided herein, and after reasonable notice from Owner, Owner may do so and the cost thereof shall be charged to Contractor. 5.18. ACCESS TO WORK Owner and A/E access to Work site: Contractor shall provide Owner and A/E access to the Work in progress wherever located. 5.19. OTHER CONTRACTS Owner may award other contracts; Contractor to cooperate: Owner may undertake or award other contracts for additional work at or near the Project site. Owner shall provide for actor with the Work of Contractor, who shall reasonably cooperate with the other contractors and accordance with these Contract Documents to reasonably accommodate the other work. 5.20. SUBCONTRACTORS AND SUPPLIERS A. Subcontractor Responsibility: The Contractor shall include the language of this paragraph in each of its first-tier subcontracts and shall require each of its subcontractors to include the same language of this section in each of their subcontracts, adjusting only as necessary the terms used for the contracting parties. Upon request of the Owner, the Contractor shall promptly provide documentation to the Owner demonstrating that the subcontractor meets the subcontractor responsibility criteria below. The requirements of this paragraph apply to all subcontractors regardless of tier. At the time of subcontract execution, the Contractor shall verify that each of its first-tier subcontractors meets the following bidder responsibility criteria: WORLD CUP LEGACY SQUARE PHASE 1 DIVISION 00 PROCUREMENT AND CONTRACTING REQUIREMENTS SECTION 00 72 00 GENERAL CONDITIONS Contract No. CAG-25-044 00 72 00 - 32 World Cup Legacy Square -Phase 1 April 21, 2025 1. Have a current certificate of registration as a contractor in compliance with chapter 18.27 RCW, which must have been in effect at the time of subcontract bid submittal; 2. Have a current City of Renton business license; 3. Have a current Washington Unified Business Identifier (UBI) number; 4. If applicable, have: a. RCW; b. A Washington Employment Security Department number, as required in Title 50 RCW; c. A Washington Department of Revenue state excise tax registration number, as required in Title 82 RCW; d. An electrical contractor license, if required by Chapter 19.28 RCW; 5. Not be disqualified from bidding on any public works contract under RCW 39.06.010 or 39.12.065 (3). 6. Not be disqualified from bidding or working on any project receiving federal public works contract under SAM.gov. 7. Need any supplemental responsibility criteria set forth in the Contract Documents. B. N/A C. N/A D. Provide names of Subcontractors and use qualified firms: Before submitting the first Application for Payment, Contractor shall furnish in writing to Owner the names, addresses, and telephone numbers of all Subcontractors, as well as suppliers providing materials in excess of $2,500. Contractor shall utilize Subcontractors and suppliers which are experienced and qualified, and meet the requirements of the Contract Documents, if any. Contractor shall not utilize any Subcontractor or supplier to whom the Owner consent before making any substitutions or additions. A "reasonable objection" shall include without limitation: 1. A proposed Subcontractor differing from the entity listed with a proposal or bid, 2. Lack of "responsibility" of the proposed Subcontractor, as defined in RCW 39.04.350 or otherwise in the Contract Documents, 3. Lack of qualification, including technical qualification, as required by the Specifications, or WORLD CUP LEGACY SQUARE PHASE 1 DIVISION 00 PROCUREMENT AND CONTRACTING REQUIREMENTS SECTION 00 72 00 GENERAL CONDITIONS Contract No. CAG-25-044 00 72 00 - 33 World Cup Legacy Square -Phase 1 April 21, 2025 4. Material failure to perform satisfactorily (such as causing a material delay or submitting a Claim Owner considers inappropriate) on one or more projects for Owner within five (5) years of the bidding date. E. Subcontracts in writing and pass-through provision: All Subcontracts must be in writing. By appropriate written agreement, Contractor shall require each Subcontractor, so far as applicable to the Work to be performed by the Subcontractor, to be bound to Contractor by terms of the Contract Documents, and to assume toward Contractor all the obligations and responsibilities which Contractor assumes toward Owner in accordance with the Contract Documents. Each Subcontract shall preserve and protect the rights of Owner in accordance with the Contract Documents with respect to the Work to be performed by the Subcontractor so that subcontracting thereof will not prejudice such rights. Where appropriate, Contractor shall require each Subcontractor to enter into similar agreements with Sub-subcontractors. However, nothing in this paragraph shall be construed to alter the contractual relations between Contractor and its Subcontractors with respect to insurance or bonds. F. Coordination of Subcontractors; Contractor responsible for Work: Contractor shall schedule, supervise, and coordinate the operations of all Subcontractors. No Subcontracting of any of the Work shall relieve Contractor from its responsibility for the performance of the Work in accordance with the Contract Documents or any other obligations of the Contract Documents. G. Automatic assignment of subcontracts: Each subcontract agreement for a portion of the Work is hereby assigned by Contractor to Owner provided that: 1. Effective only after termination and Owner approval: The assignment is effective only after termination by Owner for cause pursuant to Section 9.1 and only for those Subcontracts which Owner accepts by notifying the Subcontractor in writing; and 2. Owner will assume all future duties and obligations toward the Subcontractor which Contractor assumed in the Subcontract. 3. Impact of bond: The assignment is subject to the prior rights of the surety, if any, obligated under any bond provided in accordance with the Contract Documents. 5.21. WARRANTY OF CONSTRUCTION A. Contractor warranty of Work: In addition to any special warranties provided elsewhere in the Contract Documents, Contractor warrants that all Work conforms to the requirements of the Contract Documents and is free of any defect in equipment, material, or design furnished, or workmanship performed by Contractor. B. Contractor responsibilities: With respect to all warranties, express or implied, for Work performed or materials furnished according to the Contract Documents, Contractor shall: WORLD CUP LEGACY SQUARE PHASE 1 DIVISION 00 PROCUREMENT AND CONTRACTING REQUIREMENTS SECTION 00 72 00 GENERAL CONDITIONS Contract No. CAG-25-044 00 72 00 - 34 World Cup Legacy Square -Phase 1 April 21, 2025 1. Obtain warranties: Obtain, assign if requested, and furnish directly to Owner, all warranties that would be given in normal commercial practice or that are required by the Contract Documents, first executed by the applicable Subcontractor and those suppliers and manufacturers furnishing materials for the Work, and subsequently countersigned by Contractor, which shall extend to Owner all rights, claims, benefits and interests that Contractor may have under express or implied warranties or guarantees against the Subcontractor, supplier or manufacturer for defective or non-conforming Work; 2. Warranties for benefit of Owner: Require all warranties to be executed, in writing, for the benefit of Owner; 3. Enforcement of warranties: Enforce all warranties for the benefit of Owner, if directed by Owner; and 4. Contractor responsibility for subcontractor warranties: Be responsible to enforce they extend beyond the period specified in the Contract Documents. C. Warranties beyond Final Acceptance: The obligations under this section shall survive Final Acceptance. 5.22. INDEMNIFICATION Contractor shall indemnify, defend and hold harmless Owner, its elected officials, officers, agents, consultants, administrators, employees and volunteers, and successors and from and against any and all claims, losses or liability, or any portion of the same, including but not limited to incurred on such claims or in proving the right to indemnification, legal expenses and litigation costs, arising out of bodily injury or death to persons, and damage to property, direct and indirect, or consequential, arising out of, caused by, or resulting from negligent acts or omissions or willful misconduct of Contractor or any of its Subcontractors, their agents and anyone directly or indirectly employed by , except to the extent of any concurrent negligence on the part of the Indemnified Parties. Including Patent infringement: The use of any design, process, or equipment which constitutes an infringement of any United States patent presently issued, or violates any other proprietary interest, including copyright, trademark, and trade secret. Should a court of competent jurisdiction determine that this agreement is subject to RCW 4.24.115, (Validity of agreement to indemnify against liability for negligence relative to construction, alteration, improvement, etc., of structure or improvement attached to real estate) then, in the event of liability for damages arising out of bodily injury to persons or damages to property caused by or resulting from the concurrent negligence of Indemnitors and Renton, its officers, officials, employees and volunteers, liability shall be only to the extent of negligence. It is further specifically and expressly understood that the indemnification provided in this Agreement constitute waiver of immunity under the Industrial Insurance Act, WORLD CUP LEGACY SQUARE PHASE 1 DIVISION 00 PROCUREMENT AND CONTRACTING REQUIREMENTS SECTION 00 72 00 GENERAL CONDITIONS Contract No. CAG-25-044 00 72 00 - 35 World Cup Legacy Square -Phase 1 April 21, 2025 RCW Title 51, solely for the purposes of this indemnification. The Parties have mutually negotiated and agreed to this waiver. The provisions of this section shall survive the expiration or termination of this Agreement. The obligations of Contractor under this Section 5.22 shall not be construed to negate, abridge, or otherwise reduce any other right or obligations of indemnity that would otherwise exist as to any party or person described in this Section. To the extent the wording of this Section 5.22 would reduce or eliminate the insurance coverage of Owner or Contractor, this Section 5.22 shall be considered modified to the extent that such insurance coverage is not affected. To the extent that any portion of this Section 5.22 is stricken by a court or arbitrator for any reason, all remaining provisions shall retain their vitality and effect. The provisions of this Section 5.22 shall survive completion, acceptance, final payment and termination of the Contract. PART 6 PAYMENTS AND COMPLETION 6.1. CONTRACT SUM Owner shall pay Contract Sum: Owner shall pay Contractor the Contract Sum plus Washington State sales tax for performance of the Work, in accordance with the Contract Documents. 6.2. SCHEDULE OF VALUES Contractor to submit Schedule of Values: Before submitting its first Application for Payment, Contractor shall submit to Owner for approval a breakdown allocating the total Contract Sum to each principal category of work, in such detail as requested by Owner Schedule of Values shall include appropriate amounts for demobilization, Project Record, O&M manuals, and any other requirements for Project closeout in advancing the Work from Substantial Completion to Final Completion. The approved Schedule of Values shall be used by Owner and Architect/Engineer as the basis for reviewing progress payments. Payment for Work shall be made only for and in accordance with those items included in the Schedule of Values. 6.3. APPLICATION FOR PAYMENT A. Monthly Application for Payment with substantiation: At monthly intervals, unless determined otherwise by Owner, Contractor shall submit to Owner an itemized Application for Payment for Work (on a form approved by Owner) completed in accordance with the Contract Documents and the approved Schedule of Values. Each application shall be supported by such substantiating data as Owner may require. B. Contractor certifies Subcontractors paid: By submitting an Application for Payment, Contractor is certifying that all Subcontractors have been paid, less earned retainage in accordance with RCW 60.28.011, as their interests appeared in the last preceding Application for Payment. By submitting an Application for Payment, Contractor is recertifying that the representations set forth in Section 1.3, are true and correct, to Payment. WORLD CUP LEGACY SQUARE PHASE 1 DIVISION 00 PROCUREMENT AND CONTRACTING REQUIREMENTS SECTION 00 72 00 GENERAL CONDITIONS Contract No. CAG-25-044 00 72 00 - 36 World Cup Legacy Square -Phase 1 April 21, 2025 Owner has the right to request written evidence from Contractor that Contractor has properly paid Subcontractors and material and equipment suppliers amounts paid by Owner to Contractor for subcontracted Work. Owner shall have the right to contact Subcontractors to ascertain whether they have been properly paid. Owner shall not have an obligation to pay or to see to the payment of money to a Subcontractor, except as may otherwise be required by law. C. Reconciliation of Work with Progress Schedule: At the time, it submits an Application for Payment, Contractor shall analyze and reconcile, to the satisfaction of Owner, the actual progress of the Work with the Progress Schedule. D. Payment for material delivered to site or stored off-site: If authorized by Owner, the Application for Payment may include request for payment for material delivered to the Project site and suitably stored, or for completed preparatory work. Payment may similarly be requested for material stored off the Project site, provided Contractor complies with or furnishes satisfactory evidence of the following: 1. Suitable facility or location: The material will be placed in a facility or location that is structurally sound, dry, lighted and suitable for the materials to be stored; 2. Facility or location within 10 miles of Project: The facility or location is located within a 10-mile radius of the Project. Other locations may be utilized, if approved in writing, by Owner; 3. Project are stored within the facility or location (or a secure portion of a facility or location set aside for the Project); 4. Insurance provided on materials in facility or location: Contractor furnishes damage, fire, and theft to cover the full value of all materials stored, or in transit; 5. Facility or location locked and secure: The facility or location (or secure portion personnel shall have access; 6. Owner right of access to facility or location: Owner shall at all times have the right of access in company of Contractor; 7. Contractor assumes total responsibility for stored materials: Contractor and its surety assume total responsibility for the stored materials; and 8. Contractor provides documentation and Notice when materials moved to site: Contractor furnishes to Owner certified lists of materials stored, bills of lading, invoices, and other information as may be required, and shall also furnish Notice to Owner when materials are moved from storage to the Project site. WORLD CUP LEGACY SQUARE PHASE 1 DIVISION 00 PROCUREMENT AND CONTRACTING REQUIREMENTS SECTION 00 72 00 GENERAL CONDITIONS Contract No. CAG-25-044 00 72 00 - 37 World Cup Legacy Square -Phase 1 April 21, 2025 6.4. PROGRESS PAYMENTS A. Owner to pay within 30 Days: Owner shall make progress payments, in such amounts as Owner determines are properly due, within 30 Days after receipt of a properly executed Application for Payment. Owner shall notify Contractor in accordance with chapter 39.76 RCW if the Application for Payment does not comply with the requirements of the Contract Documents. B. Withholding retainage; Options for retainage: Owner shall retain 5% of the amount of each progress payment until 45 Days after Final Acceptance and receipt of all request, consent of surety to release of the retainage. In accordance with chapter 60.28 RCW, Contractor may request that monies reserved be retained in a fund by Owner, deposited by Owner in a bank or savings and loan, or placed in escrow with a bank or trust company to be converted into bonds and securities to be held in escrow with interest to be paid to Contractor. Owner may permit Contractor to provide an appropriate bond in lieu of the retained funds. C. Title passes to Owner upon payment: Title to all Work and materials covered by a progress payment shall pass to Owner at the time of such payment free and clear of all liens, claims, security interests, and encumbrances. Passage of title shall not, however, relieve Contractor from any of its duties and responsibilities for the Work or materials, or waive any rights of Owner to insist on full compliance by Contractor with the Contract Documents. A progress payment, or partial or entire use or occupancy of the Project by Owner shall not constitute acceptance of Work. D. Interest on unpaid balances: Payments due and unpaid in accordance with the Contract Documents shall bear interest as specified in chapter 39.76 RCW. 6.5. PAYMENTS WITHHELD A. : Owner may withhold or, on account of subsequently discovered evidence, nullify the whole or part of any payment to such extent as may be necessary to protect Owner from loss or damage for reasons including but not limited to: 1. Non-compliant Work: Work not in accordance with the Contract Documents; 2. Remaining Work to cost more than unpaid balance: Reasonable evidence that the Work required by the Contract Documents cannot be completed for the unpaid balance of the Contract Sum; 3. Owner correction or completion of Work: Work by Owner to correct defective Work or complete the Work in accordance with Section 5.16; 4. Third party Claims: Claims (except where an insurer has unconditionally accepted coverage) filed or reasonable evidence indicating probable filing of such claims unless Contractor provides security acceptable to Owner; WORLD CUP LEGACY SQUARE PHASE 1 DIVISION 00 PROCUREMENT AND CONTRACTING REQUIREMENTS SECTION 00 72 00 GENERAL CONDITIONS Contract No. CAG-25-044 00 72 00 - 38 World Cup Legacy Square -Phase 1 April 21, 2025 5. Failure to pay Subcontractor: The failure of Contractor to make payments properly to Subcontractors or for labor, materials or equipment; 6. Damages: Damage to Owner or a separate contractor (except where an insurer has unconditionally accepted coverage); 7. Delay: Reasonable evidence that the Work will not be completed within the Contract Time; 8. Affidavits of Wages Paid: Failure to submit affidavits pertaining to wages paid as requested or otherwise required by statute; 9. Progress Schedule: Failure to submit a properly updated Progress Schedule; 10. Liquidated damages; 11. Maintenance of Project Record: Failure to properly maintain as the Project Record; 12. Other construction records: Failure to properly submit any other required construction reports or records; 13. Certified payrolls: Failure to properly submit certified payrolls when requested; 14. otherwise perform in accordance with the Contract Documents; or 15. negligent acts or omissions: Cost or liability that may occur to Owner omissions. B. Owner to notify Contractor of withholding for unsatisfactory performance: In any case where part or all of a payment is going to be withheld for unsatisfactory performance, Owner shall notify Contractor in accordance with chapter 39.76 RCW. 6.6. RETAINAGE, BOND CLAIM RIGHTS, AND LIENS A. Chapters 39.08 RCW and 60.28 RCW incorporated by reference: Chapters 39.08 RCW and 60.28 RCW, concerning the rights and responsibilities of Contractor and Owner with regard to the performance and payment bonds and retainage, are made a part of the Contract Documents by reference as though fully set forth herein. B. Liens: Contractor shall promptly pay (and secure the discharge of any liens asserted by) all persons properly furnishing labor, equipment, materials or other items in connection with the performance of the Work (including, but not limited to, any Subcontractors ) to the extent that Owner has paid Contractor for this Work. Owner may, at its option, withhold payment, in whole or in part, to Contractor until lien and claims reports are furnished. Contractor may provide other security acceptable to Owner, such as a bond, in lieu of paying disputed liens or claims. Contractor shall defend, indemnify, and hold harmless Owner from any liens, including all expenses payment by Owner for the Work in any such lien. WORLD CUP LEGACY SQUARE PHASE 1 DIVISION 00 PROCUREMENT AND CONTRACTING REQUIREMENTS SECTION 00 72 00 GENERAL CONDITIONS Contract No. CAG-25-044 00 72 00 - 39 World Cup Legacy Square -Phase 1 April 21, 2025 6.7. SUBSTANTIAL COMPLETION A. Substantial Completion defined: Substantial Completion is the stage in the progress of the Work (or portion thereof designated and approved by Owner) when the construction is sufficiently complete, in accordance with the Contract Documents, so Owner has full and unrestricted use and benefit of the facilities (or portion thereof designated and approved by Owner) for the use for which it is intended. , the Project has been constructed in substantial accordance with the Contract Documents, and at a minimum the following elements have been accomplished (see also, Section 01 70 00 Execution and Closeout Requirements): 1. A written punch list has been prepared; 2. Commissioning is successfully completed; 3. The Authority Having Jurisdiction has granted a certificate of occupancy; and 4. The first final draft of the O&M manuals has been submitted to Owner. All Work other than incidental corrective or punch list work shall be completed. Substantial Completion shall not have been achieved if the Work cannot achieve Final Completion within the time specified in the Agreement. The date Substantial Completion is achieved shall be established in writing by Owner. Contractor may request an early date of Substantial Completion which must be approved by Change necessarily indicate that Substantial Completion has been achieved. 6.8. PRIOR OCCUPANCY A. Prior Occupancy defined; Restrictions: Owner may, upon written Notice thereof to Contractor, take possession of or use any completed or partially completed portion of otherwise agreed in writing, Prior Occupancy shall not: be deemed an acceptance of any portion of the Work; accelerate the time for any payment to Contractor; prejudice any rights of Owner provided by any insurance, bond, guaranty, or the Contract Documents; relieve Contractor of the risk of loss or any of the obligations established by the Contract Documents; establish a Date of Substantial or Final Completion; establish a date for termination or partial termination of the assessment of liquidated damages; or constitute a waiver of claims. If Contractor fails to achieve Substantial Completion of the Work within the Contract Time, or fails to achieve Final Completion of the Work within the time specified in the Contract Documents, Owner may take possession of, use or operate all or any part of the Work without an increase in the Contract Sum or the Contract Time on account of such possession or use. B. Damage; Duty to repair and warranties: Notwithstanding anything in the preceding paragraph, Owner shall be responsible for loss of or damage to the Work resulting from Prior Occupancy. one-year duty to repair any system warranties shall begin on building systems activated and used by Owner as agreed in writing by Owner and Contractor. WORLD CUP LEGACY SQUARE PHASE 1 DIVISION 00 PROCUREMENT AND CONTRACTING REQUIREMENTS SECTION 00 72 00 GENERAL CONDITIONS Contract No. CAG-25-044 00 72 00 - 40 World Cup Legacy Square -Phase 1 April 21, 2025 6.9. FINAL COMPLETION, ACCEPTANCE, AND PAYMENT A. Final Completion defined: Final Completion shall be achieved when the Work is fully and finally completed in accordance with the Contract Documents. The date Final Completion is achieved shall be within the time period specified and established by Owner in writing, but in no case, shall constitute Final Acceptance which is a subsequent, separate, and distinct action (see also, Section 01 70 00 Execution and Closeout Requirements). B. Final Acceptance defined: Unless otherwise determined by Owner, Final Acceptance shall be achieved after Contractor has completed all the requirements of the Contract Documents. The date Final Acceptance is achieved shall be established by Owner in writing. Pursuant to RCW 60.28, "Lien for Labor, Materials, Taxes on Public Works," completion of the Contract Work shall occur upon Final Acceptance. Prior to Final Acceptance, Contractor shall, in addition to all other requirements in the Contract Documents, submit to Owner a written notice of any outstanding disputes or claims between Contractor and any of its Subcontractors, including the amounts and other details thereof. Neither Final Acceptance, nor final payment, shall release Contractor or its sureties from any obligations of these Contract Documents or the payment and performance bonds, or constitute a waiver of any claims by Owner rk in accordance with the Contract Documents (see also, Section 01 70 00 Execution and Closeout Requirements). C. Final payment waives Claim rights: Acceptance of final payment by Contractor, or any Subcontractor, shall constitute a waiver and release to Owner of all claims by Contractor, or any such Subcontractor, for an increase in the Contract Sum or the Contract Time, and for every act or omission of Owner relating to or arising out of the Work, except for those Claims made in accordance with the procedures, including the time limits, set forth in Part 8. PART 7 CHANGES 7.1. CHANGE IN THE WORK A. Changes in Work, Contract Sum, and Contract Time by Change Order: Owner may, at any time and without notice to surety, order additions, deletions, revisions, or other changes in the Work without invalidating the Contract. These changes in the Work shall be incorporated into the Contract Documents through the execution of Change Orders. If any change in the Work ordered by Owner causes an increase or decrease in the Contract Sum or the Contract Time, an equitable adjustment shall be made as provided in Section 7.2 or 7.3, respectively, and such adjustment(s) shall be incorporated into a Change Order. B. Owner may request COP from Contractor: If Owner desires to order a change in the Work, it may request a written Change Order Proposal (COP) from Contractor. Contractor shall submit a Change Order Proposal within 14 Days of the request from Owner, or within such other period as mutually agreed WORLD CUP LEGACY SQUARE PHASE 1 DIVISION 00 PROCUREMENT AND CONTRACTING REQUIREMENTS SECTION 00 72 00 GENERAL CONDITIONS Contract No. CAG-25-044 00 72 00 - 41 World Cup Legacy Square -Phase 1 April 21, 2025 Proposal shall be full compensation for implementing the proposed change in the Work, including any adjustment in the Contract Sum or Contract Time, and including compensation for all delays in connection with such change in the Work and for any expense or inconvenience, disruption of schedule, or loss of efficiency or productivity occasioned by the change in the Work. C. COP negotiations: Upon receipt of the Change Order Proposal, or a request for equitable adjustment in the Contract Sum or Contract Time, or both, as provided in Sections 7.2 and 7.3, Owner may accept or reject the proposal, request further documentation, or negotiate acceptable terms with Contractor. Pending agreement on the terms of the Change Order, Owner may direct Contractor to proceed immediately with the Change Order Work. Contractor shall not proceed with any change in the Work until it has obtained any Owner-directed change in the Work shall be executed in accordance with the Contract Documents. D. Change Order as full payment and final settlement: If Owner and Contractor reach agreement on the terms of any change in the Work, including any adjustment in the Contract Sum or Contract Time, such agreement shall be incorporated in a Change Order. The Change Order shall constitute full payment and final settlement of all claims for time and for direct, indirect, and consequential costs, including costs of delays, inconvenience, disruption of schedule, or loss of efficiency or productivity, related to any Work either covered or affected by the Change Order, or related to the events giving rise to the request for equitable adjustment. E. Failure to agree upon terms of Change Order; Final offer and Claims: If Owner and Contractor are unable to reach agreement on the terms of any change in the Work, including any adjustment in the Contract Sum or Contract Time, Contractor may at any time in writing, request a final offer from Owner. Owner shall provide Contractor provide offer, or the remedy shall be to file a Claim as provided in Part 8. F. Field Authorizations: The Owner may direct the Contractor to proceed with a change in the work through a written Field Authorization (also referred to as a Field Order) when the time required to price and execute a Change Order would impact the Project. The Field Authorization shall describe and include the following: 1. The scope of work 2. An agreed upon maximum not-to-exceed amount 3. Any estimated change to the Contract Time 4. The method of final cost determination in accordance with the requirements of Part 7 of the General Conditions WORLD CUP LEGACY SQUARE PHASE 1 DIVISION 00 PROCUREMENT AND CONTRACTING REQUIREMENTS SECTION 00 72 00 GENERAL CONDITIONS Contract No. CAG-25-044 00 72 00 - 42 World Cup Legacy Square -Phase 1 April 21, 2025 5. The supporting cost data to be submitted in accordance with the requirements of Part 7 of the General Conditions Upon satisfactory submittal by the Contractor and approval by the Owner of supporting cost data, a Change Order will be executed. The Owner will not make payment to the Contractor for Field Authorization work until that work has been incorporated into an executed Change Order. 7.2. CHANGE IN THE CONTRACT SUM A. General Application 1. Contract Sum changes only by Change Order: The Contract Sum shall only be changed by a Change Order. Contractor shall include any request for a change in the Contract Sum in its Change Order Proposal. 2. Owner fault or negligence as basis for change in Contract Sum: If the cost of anyone for whose acts Owner is responsible, Contractor shall be entitled to make a request for an equitable adjustment in the Contract Sum in accordance with the following procedure. No change in the Contract Sum shall be allowed negligence of Contractor, or anyone for whose acts Contractor is responsible; the change is concurrently caused by Contractor and Owner; or the change is caused by an act of Force Majeure as defined in Section 3.5. a. Notice and record keeping for equitable adjustment: A request for an equitable adjustment in the Contract Sum shall be based on written notice delivered to Owner within 7 Days of the occurrence of the event when Contractor knew, or in its diligent prosecution of the Work should have known, of the event giving rise to the request. If Contractor believes it is entitled to an adjustment in the Contract Sum, Contractor shall immediately notify Owner and begin to keep and maintain complete, accurate, and specific daily records. Contractor shall give Owner access to any such records and, if requested shall promptly furnish copies of such records to Owner. b. Content of notice for equitable adjustment; Failure to comply: Contractor shall not be entitled to any adjustment in the Contract Sum for any occurrence of events or costs that occurred more than 7 Days before The written notice shall set forth, at a minimum, a description of: the event giving rise to the request for an equitable adjustment in the Contract Sum; the nature of the impacts to Contractor and its Subcontractors of any tier, if any; and to the extent possible the amount of the adjustment in Contract Sum requested. equitable adjustment. WORLD CUP LEGACY SQUARE PHASE 1 DIVISION 00 PROCUREMENT AND CONTRACTING REQUIREMENTS SECTION 00 72 00 GENERAL CONDITIONS Contract No. CAG-25-044 00 72 00 - 43 World Cup Legacy Square -Phase 1 April 21, 2025 c. Contractor to provide supplemental information: Within 30 Days of the occurrence of the event giving rise to the request, unless Owner agrees in writing to allow an additional period of time to ascertain more accurate data, Contractor shall supplement the written notice provided in accordance with subparagraph a. above with additional supporting data. Such additional data shall include, at a minimum: the amount of compensation requested, itemized in accordance with the procedure set forth herein; specific facts, circumstances, and analysis that confirms not only that Contractor suffered the damages claimed, but that the damages claimed were actually a result of the act, event, or condition complained of and that the Contract Documents provide entitlement to an equitable adjustment to Contractor for such act, event, or condition; and documentation sufficiently detailed to permit an informed analysis of the request by Owner. When the request for compensation relates to a delay, or other change in Contract Time, Contractor shall demonstrate the impact on the critical path, in accordance with Section 7.3C. Failure to provide such additional information and documentation within the time ar adjustment. d. Contractor to proceed with Work as directed: Pending final resolution of any request made in accordance with this paragraph, unless otherwise agreed in writing, Contractor shall proceed diligently with performance of the Work. e. Contractor to combine requests for same event together: Any requests by Contractor for an equitable adjustment in the Contract Sum and in the Contract Time that arise out of the same event(s) shall be submitted together. 3. Methods for calculating Change Order amount: The value of any Work covered by a Change Order, or of any request for an equitable adjustment in the Contract Sum, shall be determined by one of the following methods: a. Fixed Price: On the basis of a fixed price as determined in paragraph 7.2B. b. Unit Prices: By application of unit prices to the quantities of the items involved as determined in paragraph 7.2C. c. Time and Materials: On the basis of time and material as determined in paragraph 7.2D. 4. Fixed price method is default; Owner may direct otherwise: When Owner has requested Contractor to submit a Change Order Proposal, Owner may direct Contractor as to which method in subparagraph 3 above to use when submitting its proposal. Otherwise, Contractor shall determine the value of the Work, or of a request for an equitable adjustment, on the basis of the fixed price method. WORLD CUP LEGACY SQUARE PHASE 1 DIVISION 00 PROCUREMENT AND CONTRACTING REQUIREMENTS SECTION 00 72 00 GENERAL CONDITIONS Contract No. CAG-25-044 00 72 00 - 44 World Cup Legacy Square -Phase 1 April 21, 2025 B. Change Order Pricing Fixed Price Procedures: When the fixed price method is used to determine the value of any Work covered by a Change Order, or of a request for an equitable adjustment in the Contract Sum, the following procedures shall apply: 1. Breakdown and itemization of details on COP: Proposal, or request for adjustment in the Contract Sum, shall be accompanied by a complete itemization of the costs, including labor, material, subcontractor costs, and overhead and profit. The costs shall be itemized in the manner set forth below and shall be submitted on breakdown sheets in a form approved by Owner. 2. Use of industry standards in calculating costs: All costs shall be calculated based upon appropriate industry standard methods of calculating labor, material quantities, and equipment costs such as R.S. Means or other standards acceptable to the Owner and Contractor. 3. assumptions are contingent upon anticipated actions of Owner, Contractor shall clearly state them in the proposal or request for an equitable adjustment. 4. Markups on additive and deductive Work: The cost of any additive or deductive changes in the Work shall be calculated as set forth below, except that overhead and profit shall not be included on deductive changes in the Work. Where a change in the Work involves additive and deductive work by the same Contractor or Subcontractor, small tools, overhead, profit, bond and insurance markups will apply to the net difference. 5. Breakdown not required if change less than $1,000: If the total cost of the change in the Work or request for equitable adjustment does not exceed $1,000, Contractor shall not be required to submit a breakdown if the description of the change in the Work or request for equitable adjustment is sufficiently definitive for Owner to determine fair value. 6. Breakdown required if change between $1,000 and $2,500: If the total cost of the change in the Work or request for equitable adjustment is between $1,000 and $2,500, Contractor may submit a breakdown in the following level of detail if the description of the change in the Work or if the request for equitable adjustment is sufficiently definitive to permit the Owner to determine fair value: a. lump sum labor; b. lump sum material; c. lump sum equipment usage; d. overhead and profit as set forth below; and e. insurance and bond costs as set forth below. WORLD CUP LEGACY SQUARE PHASE 1 DIVISION 00 PROCUREMENT AND CONTRACTING REQUIREMENTS SECTION 00 72 00 GENERAL CONDITIONS Contract No. CAG-25-044 00 72 00 - 45 World Cup Legacy Square -Phase 1 April 21, 2025 7. Components of increased cost: Any request for adjustment of Contract Sum based upon the fixed price method shall include only the following items: a. Craft labor costs: These are the labor costs determined by multiplying the estimated or actual additional number of craft hours needed to perform the change in the Work by the hourly labor costs. Craft hours should cover direct labor, as well as indirect labor due to trade inefficiencies. The hourly costs shall be based on the following: (1) Basic wages and benefits: Hourly rates and benefits as stated on Statement of Intent to Pay Prevailing Wages the Owner. Direct supervision shall be a reasonable percentage not to exceed 15% of the cost of direct labor. No supervision (2) State of Washington for industrial insurance; medical aid; and supplemental pension, by the class and rates established by the Department of Labor and Industries. (3) Federal insurance: Direct contributions required by the Federal Insurance Compensation Act; Federal Unemployment Tax Act; and the State Unemployment Compensation Act. (4) Travel allowance: Travel allowance and/or subsistence, if applicable, required by regional labor union agreements, which are itemized and identified separately. b. Material costs: This is an itemization, including material invoice or reasonable lump sum estimate, of the quantity and cost of additional materials needed to perform the change in the Work. Material costs shall be developed first from actual known costs, second from supplier quotations or if these are not available, from standard industry pricing guides acceptable to Owner. Material costs shall consider all available discounts. Freight costs, express charges, or special delivery charges shall be itemized. c. Equipment costs: This is an itemization of the type of equipment and the estimated or actual length of time the construction equipment appropriate for the Work is or will be used on the change in the Work on-site. Costs will be allowed for construction equipment only to the extent used solely for the changed Work, or for additional rental costs actually incurred by Contractor. Equipment charges shall be computed on the basis of actual invoice costs or if owned, from the current edition of one of the following sources: (1) The Equipment Watch Fleet Manager Estimator Package (digital). (2) The Associated General Contractors Washington State Department of Transportation (AGC WSDOT) Equipment Rental Agreement, current edition on the Contract execution date. WORLD CUP LEGACY SQUARE PHASE 1 DIVISION 00 PROCUREMENT AND CONTRACTING REQUIREMENTS SECTION 00 72 00 GENERAL CONDITIONS Contract No. CAG-25-044 00 72 00 - 46 World Cup Legacy Square -Phase 1 April 21, 2025 (3) The National Electrical Contractors Association for equipment used on electrical work. (4) The Mechanical Contractors Association of America for equipment used on mechanical work. The Equipment Watch Rental Rate Blue Book shall be used as a basis for establishing rental rates of equipment not listed in the above sources. The maximum rate for standby equipment shall not exceed that shown in the AGC WSDOT Equipment Rental Agreement, current edition on the Contract execution date. The rate for Contractor-owned equipment necessarily standing by for future use on the changed Work shall be no more than 50% of the rate established above unless otherwise approved by Owner. The total cost of rental allowed shall not exceed the cost of purchasing the equipment outright. d. Subcontractor costs: This is defined as payments Contractor makes to Subcontractors for changed Work performed by Subcontractors of any the same manner as prescribed herein for Contractor. e. Fee: This is compensation for all items not listed above, added to the total cost to Owner of any change in the Contract Sum. No Fee shall be due, however, for direct settlements of Subcontractor claims by Owner after Substantial Completion. If the Contractor is compensated under Section 7.3D, the amount of such compensation shall be reduced by the amount Contractor is otherwise entitled to under this subsection (e). The fee shall compensate Contractor for, among other things, combined overhead, profit and other costs, including all office, home office and site overhead (including clerical assistants, all non-craft labor, project manager, project engineer(s), other engineers, estimators, superintendent and their vehicles), employee per diem, subsistence and travel costs not separately reimbursable under subsection a above, warranty, safety costs, printing and copying, quality control/assurance, purchasing, small or hand tool (a tool that costs $250 or less and is normally furnished by the performing contractor) or expendable charges, temporary construction facilities, field engineering, schedule updating, Project Record, home office cost, taxes (including B&O taxes but excluding sales tax payable based on the amount of the Application for Payment), office engineering, estimating costs, additional overhead because of extended time, Claim and change preparation, direct and indirect delay, acceleration or impact, and any other cost incidental to the change in the Work. The Fee shall be strictly limited in all cases to a reasonable amount, mutually acceptable, or if none can be agreed upon to an amount not to exceed the rates below: (1) Projects less than $3 million: For projects where the Contract Award Amount is under $3 million, the following shall apply: (a) Contractor markup on Contractor Work: For Contractor, WORLD CUP LEGACY SQUARE PHASE 1 DIVISION 00 PROCUREMENT AND CONTRACTING REQUIREMENTS SECTION 00 72 00 GENERAL CONDITIONS Contract No. CAG-25-044 00 72 00 - 47 World Cup Legacy Square -Phase 1 April 21, 2025 forces, 16% of the first $50,000 of the cost, and 4% of the remaining cost, if any. (b) Subcontractor markup for Subcontractor Work: For each Subcontractor (including lower tier subcontractors), for any Work actually performed by its own forces, 16% of the first $50,000 of the cost, and 4% of the remaining cost, if any. (c) Contractor markup for Subcontractor Work: For Contractor, for any work performed by its Subcontractor(s) 6% of the first $50,000 of the amount due each Subcontractor, and 4% of the remaining amount if any. (d) Subcontractor markup for lower tier Subcontractor Work: For each Subcontractor, for any Work performed by its Subcontractor(s) of any lower tier, 4% of the first $50,000 of the amount due the sub- Subcontractor, and 2% of the remaining amount if any. (e) Basis of cost applicable for markup: The cost to which overhead is to be applied shall be developed in accordance with Section 7.2B 7a. e. (2) Projects more than $3 million: For projects where the Contract Award Amount is equal to or exceeds $3 million, the following shall apply: (a) Contractor markup on Contractor Work: For Contractor, forces, 12% of the first $50,000 of the cost, and 4% of the remaining cost, if any. (b) Subcontractor markup for Subcontractor Work: For each Subcontractor (including lower tier subcontractors), for any Work actually performed by its own forces, 12% of the first $50,000 of the cost, and 4% of the remaining cost, if any. (c) Contractor markup for Subcontractor Work: For Contractor, for any Work performed by its Subcontractor(s), 4% of the first $50,000 of the amount due each Subcontractor, and 2% of the remaining amount if any. (d) Subcontractor markup for lower tier Subcontractor Work: For each Subcontractor, for any Work performed by its Subcontractor(s) of any lower tier, 4% of the first $50,000 of the amount due the sub- Subcontractor, and 2% of the remaining amount if any. (e) Basis of cost applicable for markup: The cost to which WORLD CUP LEGACY SQUARE PHASE 1 DIVISION 00 PROCUREMENT AND CONTRACTING REQUIREMENTS SECTION 00 72 00 GENERAL CONDITIONS Contract No. CAG-25-044 00 72 00 - 48 World Cup Legacy Square -Phase 1 April 21, 2025 overhead is to be applied shall be developed in accordance with Section 7.2B 7a. e. f. Insurance and bond premiums: Cost of change in insurance or bond premium: This is defined as: (1) insurance arising directly from execution of the Change Order; and (2) Payment and Performance Bond: The cost of the additional Work. The cost of any change in insurance or bond premium shall be added after the Fee is calculated in accordance subsection (e) above. C. Change Order Pricing Unit Prices 1. Content of Owner authorization: Whenever Owner authorizes Contractor to perform Work on a unit- a. Scope: Scope of work to be performed; b. Reimbursement basis: Type of reimbursement including pre-agreed rates for material quantities; and c. Reimbursement limit: Cost limit of reimbursement. 2. Contractor responsibilities: Contractor shall: a. Cooperate with Owner and assist in monitoring the Work being performed. As requested by Owner, Contractor shall identify workers assigned to the Change Order Work and areas in which they are working; b. Leave access as appropriate for quantity measurement; and c. approval. 3. Cost breakdown consistent with Fixed Price requirements: Contractor shall submit costs in accordance with paragraph 7.2B and satisfy the following requirements: a. Unit prices must include overhead, profit, bond and insurance premiums: Unit prices shall include reimbursement for all direct and indirect costs of the Work, including overhead, profit, bond, and insurance costs; and b. Owner verification of quantities: Quantities must be supported by field measurement statements signed by Owner. D. Change Order Pricing Time-and-Material Prices 1. Content of Owner authorization: Whenever Owner authorizes Contractor to perform Work on a time-and- state: WORLD CUP LEGACY SQUARE PHASE 1 DIVISION 00 PROCUREMENT AND CONTRACTING REQUIREMENTS SECTION 00 72 00 GENERAL CONDITIONS Contract No. CAG-25-044 00 72 00 - 49 World Cup Legacy Square -Phase 1 April 21, 2025 a. Scope: Scope of Work to be performed; b. Reimbursement basis: Type of reimbursement including pre-agreed rates, if any, for material quantities or labor; and c. Reimbursement limit: Cost limit of reimbursement. 2. Contractor responsibilities: Contractor shall: a. Identify workers assigned: Cooperate with Owner and assist in monitoring the Work being performed. As requested by Owner, identify workers assigned to the Change Order Work and areas in which they are working; b. Provide daily timesheets: Identify on daily time sheets all labor performed in accordance with this authorization. Submit copies of daily time sheets within review. c. Allow Owner to measure quantities: Leave access as appropriate for quantity measurement; d. Perform Work efficiently: Perform all Work in accordance with this section as efficiently as possible; and e. Not exceed cost limit: Not exceed any cost limit(s) without approval. 3. Cost breakdown consistent with Fixed Price requirements: Contractor shall submit costs in accordance with paragraph 7.2B and additional verification supported by: a. Timesheets: Labor detailed on daily time sheets; and b. Invoices: Invoices for material. 7.3. CHANGE IN THE CONTRACT TIME A. Changes in Contract Time: The Contract Time shall only be changed by a Change Order. A. Contract Time is changed due to an act of Force Majeure, or due to the fault or negligence of Owner or anyone for whose acts Owner is responsible, Contractor shall be entitled to submit a Notice and Claim for an adjustment in the Contract Time in accordance with the Section 8.1. changed time of performance is due to the fault or negligence of Contractor, or anyone for whose acts Contractor is responsible. B. Contractor to demonstrate impact on critical path of schedule: Any change in the Contract Time covered by a Change Order or based on a Claim for an adjustment in the Contract Time, shall be limited to the change in the critical path of the Work attributable to the change of Work or event(s) giving rise to the Change Order or Claim. Any request for adjustment in the Contract Time shall demonstrate the impact on the critical path of the Work. Contractor shall be responsible for showing clearly WORLD CUP LEGACY SQUARE PHASE 1 DIVISION 00 PROCUREMENT AND CONTRACTING REQUIREMENTS SECTION 00 72 00 GENERAL CONDITIONS Contract No. CAG-25-044 00 72 00 - 50 World Cup Legacy Square -Phase 1 April 21, 2025 on the Progress Schedule that the change or event: had a specific impact on the critical path, and except in case of concurrent delay, was the sole cause of such impact; and could not have been avoided by resequencing of the Work or other reasonable alternatives. C. Cost arising from change in Contract Time: Contractor may request compensation for the cost of a change in Contract Time in accordance with this Section 7.3.D and the Contract Documents, subject to the following conditions: 1. Must be solely fault of Owner or A/E: The change in Contract Time shall solely be caused by the fault or negligence of Owner or others for whom Owner is responsible; 2. Procedures: Contractor shall follow the procedure set forth in paragraph 7.3.B; and 3. Demonstrate impact on critical path: Contractor shall establish the extent of the change in Contract Time in accordance with paragraph 7.3.C Owner is not obligated directly or indirectly for damages, an adjustment, or an increase in the Contract Sum for any delay suffered by a Subcontractor that does not increase the Contract Time.; PART 8 CLAIMS AND DISPUTE RESOLUTION 8.1. PROCEDURE FOR NOTICE AND CLAIMS A. Procedure to reduce disputes: In an effort to reduce the incidence and cost to all parties of extended disputes, all Claims, direct or indirect, arising out of or relating to the Contract Documents or the breach thereof, except those that have been waived under the terms of the Contract Documents, shall be decided exclusively by the following alternative dispute resolution procedure unless the parties mutually agree in writing otherwise. B. Notice: Except for Claims requiring Notice before proceeding with the affected Work as otherwise described in the Contract Documents, Contractor shall submit a written Documents, within seven Days of the occurrence of the event giving rise to a Claim. The Notice shall set forth, at a minimum, a description of the event leading to or causing the Claim, the nature of the impacts to Contractor and its Subcontractors, if any, and an estimate of any claimed adjustments in Contract Sum and Contract Time. C. Contractor Claim filing deadline: Thereafter, Contractor shall submit any Claim within 14 Days after Notice is provided in accordance with Section 8.1.B. D. Owner to make decision on all Claims: After Contractor has submitted a fully documented Claim to Owner that complies with all applicable provisions of Parts 7 and 8, Owner will endeavor to respond, in writing, to Contractor within 7 Business Days of the date the Claim is received, or with notice to Contractor of the date by which the Owner expects to render a decision. If necessary to fully and fairly evaluate WORLD CUP LEGACY SQUARE PHASE 1 DIVISION 00 PROCUREMENT AND CONTRACTING REQUIREMENTS SECTION 00 72 00 GENERAL CONDITIONS Contract No. CAG-25-044 00 72 00 - 51 World Cup Legacy Square -Phase 1 April 21, 2025 a Claim, Owner may request additional information or extend the time in which to respond. If Owner does not timely respond, a Claim will be deemed denied. E. Contractor may proceed to formal dispute resolution: If Contractor disagrees with the denying the Claim, Contractor may thereafter follow the procedure set forth in Section 8.2. F. Claim must cover all costs and be documented: A Claim shall be deemed to cover all changes in cost and time (including direct, indirect, impact, and consequential) to which Contractor (and Subcontractors) may be entitled and may not contain reservations of rights shall be without effect. Any requests by Contractor for an adjustment in both the Contract Sum and in the Contract Time that arise out of the same event(s) shall be submitted together. Any claim of a Subcontractor may be brought only through, and after review by, Contractor. A Claim must be fully substantiated and documented. At a minimum, a Claim shall contain the following information: 1. Factual statement of Claim: A detailed factual statement of the Claim for additional compensation and/or time, if any, providing all necessary dates, locations, and items of Work affected by the Claim, that confirms not only that Contractor suffered the damages claimed, but that the damages claimed were actually a result of the act, event, or condition complained of; 2. Dates: The date on which event(s) arose which gave rise to the Claim; 3. employee of Owner or A/E believed to be knowledgeable about the Claim; 4. Support from Contract Documents: The specific provisions of the Contract Documents which support the Claim; 5. Identification of other supporting information: The identification of any documents and the substance of any oral communications that support the Claim; 6. Copies of supporting documentation: Copies of any identified documents, other than the Contract Documents, that support the Claim; 7. Details on Claim for Contract Time: If an adjustment in the Contract Time is sought: the specific days and dates for which it is sought; the specific reasons Contractor believes an extension in the Contract Time should be granted; and of its Progress Schedule to demonstrate the reason for the extension in Contract Time showing cause and analysis of the resultant delay to the critical path and other information required by the Contract Documents; 8. Details on Claim for adjustment of Contract Sum: If an adjustment in the Contract Sum is sought, the exact amount sought and a breakdown of that WORLD CUP LEGACY SQUARE PHASE 1 DIVISION 00 PROCUREMENT AND CONTRACTING REQUIREMENTS SECTION 00 72 00 GENERAL CONDITIONS Contract No. CAG-25-044 00 72 00 - 52 World Cup Legacy Square -Phase 1 April 21, 2025 amount into the categories and with the detail required by Section 7.2; and 9. Statement certifying Claim: A statement certifying, under penalty of perjury, that the Claim is made in good faith, that the supporting cost and pricing data are Claim is fully supported by the accompanying data, and that the amount requested accurately reflects the adjustment in the Contract Sum or Contract Time for which Contractor believes Owner is responsible. G. False Claims: Contractor shall not knowingly make any negligent or fraudulent misrepresentations, concealments, errors, omissions, or inducements to Owner in the formation or performance of this Contract. If Contractor or a Subcontractor submits a false or frivolous Claim to Owner, which for purposes of this Section is defined as a Claim based in whole or in part upon a materially incorrect fact, statement, representation, assertion, or record, Owner shall be entitled to collect from Contractor by offset or otherwise (without prejudice to any right or remedy of Owner) any and all costs and expenses, including investigation and consultant costs, incurred by Owner in investigating, responding to, and defending against such false or frivolous Claim.: H. To assist in the review of communicate directly with Subcontractors, or request additional information at any time (including requesting an audit as authorized in Section 8.3), in order to fully evaluate the issues raised by the Claim. Contractor shall proceed with performance of the Work pending final conclusive as to all matters set forth in the Claim, unless Contractor follows the procedure set forth in Section 8.2. I. Waiver of Contractor rights for failure to comply with this Section: Any Claim of Contractor against Owner shall be conclusively deemed to have been waived by Contractor unless made in accordance with the requirements of Part 8. Any Notice and any Claim of the Contractor against the Owner for damages, additional compensation, whether under the Contract or otherwise, must be made pursuant to and in strict accordance with the applicable provisions of the Contract Documents. No act, omission, or knowledge, actual or constructive, of Owner or A/E shall in any way be deemed to be a waiver of the requirement for timely written Notice and a timely written Claim unless Owner and Contractor sign an explicit, unequivocal written waiver. The fact that Owner and Contractor may consider, discuss, or negotiate a Claim that has or may have been procedurally or substantively defective or untimely under the Contract shall not constitute a waiver of the provisions of the Contract Documents unless Owner and Contractor sign an explicit, unequivocal timely submit required Notices and/or timely submit Claims has a substantial impact upon and prejudices Owner, including but not limited to its inability to fully investigate or verify the Claim, mitigate damages, choose alternative options, adjust the budget, delete or modify the impacted Work, and/or monitor time, cost and quantities. WORLD CUP LEGACY SQUARE PHASE 1 DIVISION 00 PROCUREMENT AND CONTRACTING REQUIREMENTS SECTION 00 72 00 GENERAL CONDITIONS Contract No. CAG-25-044 00 72 00 - 53 World Cup Legacy Square -Phase 1 April 21, 2025 J. Liens: If a Claim relates to or is the subject of a lien, the party asserting such Claim may proceed in accordance with applicable law to comply with the lien notice and filing deadlines. 8.2. ARBITRATION A. Timing decision rendered in accordance with paragraph 8.1D, Contractor shall provide Owner with a written demand for arbitration. No demand for arbitration of any such Claim shall be made later than 30 Days after the date of decision being final and binding upon Contractor and its Subcontractors. B. Filing of Notice for arbitration: Notice of the demand for arbitration shall be filed with the American Arbitration Association (AAA), with a copy provided to Owner. The parties shall negotiate or mediate under the Voluntary Construction Mediation Rules of the AAA, or mutually acceptable service, before seeking arbitration in accordance with the Construction Industry Arbitration Rules of AAA as follows: 1. Claims less than $30,000: Disputes involving $30,000 or less shall be conducted in accordance with the Northwest Region Expedited Commercial Arbitration Rules; or 2. Claims greater than $30,000: Disputes over $30,000 shall be conducted in accordance with the Construction Industry Arbitration Rules of the AAA, unless the parties agree to use the expedited rules. C. Arbitration is forum for resolving Claims: All Claims arising out of the Work shall be resolved by arbitration. The judgment upon the arbitration award may be entered, or review of the award may occur, in the superior court having jurisdiction thereof. No independent legal action relating to or arising from the Work shall be maintained. D. Settlement outside of arbitration to be documented in Change Order: If the parties resolve the Claim prior to arbitration judgment, the terms of the resolution shall be incorporated in a Change Order. The Change Order shall constitute full payment and final settlement of the Claim, including all claims for time and for direct, indirect, or consequential costs, including costs of delays, inconvenience, disruption of schedule, or loss of efficiency or productivity. 8.3. AUDITS A. Owner may audit Claims: All Project costs of the Contractor and Subcontractors of any tier are subject to audit at any time. Failure of Contractor, or Subcontractors of any tier, to maintain and retain sufficient records to allow Owner to verify all or a portion of the Claim or to permit Owner access to the books and records of Contractor, or Subcontractors of any tier, shall constitute a waiver of the Claim and shall bar any recovery. WORLD CUP LEGACY SQUARE PHASE 1 DIVISION 00 PROCUREMENT AND CONTRACTING REQUIREMENTS SECTION 00 72 00 GENERAL CONDITIONS Contract No. CAG-25-044 00 72 00 - 54 World Cup Legacy Square -Phase 1 April 21, 2025 B. Contractor to promptly make documents available: In support of Owner audit, Contractor and any Subcontractor shall, upon request, promptly make available to Owner Subcontractor during normal business hours, at least the following documents and other documents requested by Owner: 1. reports; 2. Collective bargaining agreements; 3. Insurance, welfare, and benefits records; 4. Payroll registers; 5. Earnings records; 6. Payroll tax forms; 7. Material invoices, requisitions, and delivery confirmations; 8. Material cost distribution worksheet; 9. Equipment records (list of company equipment, rates, etc.); 10. invoices; 11. Contracts between Contractor and each of its Subcontractors, and all lower-tier Subcontractor contracts and supplier contracts; 12. certificates; 13. Cancelled checks (payroll and vendors); 14. Job cost report, job cost detail reports, related labor and equipment reports, and including monthly totals; 15. Job payroll ledger; 16. Planned resource loading schedules and summaries; 17. General ledger; 18. Cash disbursements journal; 19. Financial statements for all years reflecting the operations on the Work. In addition, the Owner may require, if it deems it appropriate, additional financial statements for 3 years preceding execution of the Work; 20. Depreciation records on all company equipment whether these records are maintained by the company involved, its accountant, or others; 21. If a source other than depreciation records is used to develop costs for purposes in establishing the actual cost of owning and operating equipment, all such other source documents; 22. All non-privileged documents which relate to each and every Claim together WORLD CUP LEGACY SQUARE PHASE 1 DIVISION 00 PROCUREMENT AND CONTRACTING REQUIREMENTS SECTION 00 72 00 GENERAL CONDITIONS Contract No. CAG-25-044 00 72 00 - 55 World Cup Legacy Square -Phase 1 April 21, 2025 with all documents which support the amount of any adjustment in Contract Sum or Contract Time sought by each Claim; 23. Work sheets or software used to prepare the Claim establishing the cost components for items of the Claim including but not limited to labor, benefits and insurance, materials, equipment, Subcontractors, all documents which establish the time periods, individuals involved, the hours for the individuals, and the rates for the individuals; 24. Work sheets, software, and all other documents used by Contractor to prepare its bid; and 25. N/A. 26. The above items for its Subcontractors. C. Contractor to provide facilities for audit and shall cooperate: The audit may be performed by employees of Owner or a representative of Owner. Contractor, and its Subcontractors, shall provide adequate facilities acceptable to Owner, for the audit during normal business hours. Contractor, and all Subcontractors, shall make a good PART 9 TERMINATION OF THE WORK 9.1. TERMINATION BY OWNER FOR CAUSE A. 7 Business Day Notice to Terminate for Cause: Owner may, upon 7 Days written notice to Contractor and to its surety, terminate (without prejudice to any right or remedy of Owner) the Work, or any part of it, for cause upon the occurrence of any one or more of the following events: 1. Contractor fails to prosecute Work: Contractor fails to prosecute the Work or any portion thereof with sufficient diligence to ensure Substantial Completion of the Work within the Contract Time; 2. Contractor bankrupt: Contractor is adjudged bankrupt, makes a general assignment for the benefit of its creditors, or a receiver is appointed on account of its insolvency; 3. Contractor fails to correct Work: Contractor fails in a material way to replace or correct Work not in conformance with the Contract Documents; 4. Contractor fails to supply workers or materials: Contractor repeatedly fails to supply skilled workers or proper materials or equipment; 5. Contractor failure to pay Subcontractors or labor: Contractor repeatedly fails to make prompt payment due to Subcontractors or for labor; 6. Contractor violates laws: Contractor materially disregards or fails to comply with laws, ordinances, rules, regulations, or orders of any public authority having jurisdiction; or WORLD CUP LEGACY SQUARE PHASE 1 DIVISION 00 PROCUREMENT AND CONTRACTING REQUIREMENTS SECTION 00 72 00 GENERAL CONDITIONS Contract No. CAG-25-044 00 72 00 - 56 World Cup Legacy Square -Phase 1 April 21, 2025 7. Contractor in material breach of Contract: Contractor is otherwise in material breach of any provision of the Contract Documents. B. : Upon termination, Owner may at its option: 1. Take possession of Project site: Take possession of the Project site and take possession of or use all materials, equipment, tools, and construction equipment and machinery thereon owned by Contractor to maintain the orderly progress of, and to finish, the Work; 2. Accept assignment of Subcontracts: Accept assignment of subcontracts pursuant to Section 5.20; and 3. Finish the Work: Finish the Work by whatever other reasonable method it deems expedient. C. rights and duties of the surety, if any, obligated under any bond provided in accordance with the Contract Documents. D. : When Owner terminates the Work in accordance with this section, Contractor shall take the actions set forth in paragraph 9.2B and shall not be entitled to receive further payment until the Work is accepted. E. Contractor to pay for unfinished Work: Contractor shall not be entitled to receive further payment until the Work is finished. If the unpaid balance of the Contract Sum expenses made necessary thereby and any other extra costs or damages incurred by Owner in completing the Work, or as a result o shall be paid to Contractor. If such costs exceed the unpaid balance, Contractor shall pay the difference to Owner. These obligations for payment shall survive termination. F. Contractor and Surety still responsible for Work performed: Termination of the Work in accordance with this section shall not relieve Contractor or its surety of any responsibilities for Work performed. G. : If Owner terminates Contractor for cause and it is later determined that none of the circumstances set forth in paragraph 9.1A exist, then such termination shall be deemed a termination for convenience pursuant to Section 9.2. 9.2. TERMINATION BY OWNER FOR CONVENIENCE A. Owner Notice of Termination for Convenience: Owner may, upon written notice, terminate (without prejudice to any right or remedy of Owner) the Work, or any part of it, for the convenience of Owner. B. Contractor response to termination Notice: Unless Owner directs otherwise, after receipt of a written notice of termination for either cause or convenience, Contractor WORLD CUP LEGACY SQUARE PHASE 1 DIVISION 00 PROCUREMENT AND CONTRACTING REQUIREMENTS SECTION 00 72 00 GENERAL CONDITIONS Contract No. CAG-25-044 00 72 00 - 57 World Cup Legacy Square -Phase 1 April 21, 2025 shall promptly: 1. Cease Work: Stop performing Work on the date and as specified in the notice of termination; 2. No further orders or Subcontracts: Place no further orders or subcontracts for materials, equipment, services or facilities, except as may be necessary for completion of such portion of the Work as is not terminated; 3. Cancel orders and Subcontracts: Cancel all orders and subcontracts, upon terms acceptable to Owner, to the extent that they relate to the performance of Work terminated; 4. Assign orders and Subcontracts to Owner: Assign to Owner all of the right, title, and interest of Contractor in all orders and subcontracts; 5. Take action to protect the Work: Take such action as may be necessary or as directed by Owner to preserve and protect the Work, Project site, and any other property related to this Project in the possession of Contractor in which Owner has an interest; and 6. Continue performance not terminated: Continue performance only to the extent not terminated C. Terms of adjustment in Contract Sum if Contract terminated: If Owner terminates the Work or any portion thereof for convenience, Contractor shall be entitled to make a request for an equitable adjustment for its reasonable direct costs incurred prior to the effective date of the termination, plus reasonable allowance for overhead and profit on Work performed prior to termination, plus the reasonable administrative costs of the termination, but shall not be entitled to any other costs or damages, whatsoever, provided however, the total sum payable upon termination shall not exceed the Contract Sum reduced by prior payments. Contractor shall be required to make its request in accordance with the provisions of Part 7. D. Owner to determine whether to adjust Contract Time: If Owner terminates the Work or any portion thereof for convenience, the Contract Time shall be adjusted as determined by Owner. PART 10 MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS 10.1. GOVERNING LAW Applicable law and venue: The Contract Documents and the rights of the parties herein shall be governed by the laws of the State of Washington and the City of Renton. Venue shall be in King County. 10.2. SUCCESSORS AND ASSIGNS Bound to successors; Assignment of Contract: Owner and Contractor respectively bind themselves, their partners, successors, assigns, and legal representatives to the other WORLD CUP LEGACY SQUARE PHASE 1 DIVISION 00 PROCUREMENT AND CONTRACTING REQUIREMENTS SECTION 00 72 00 GENERAL CONDITIONS Contract No. CAG-25-044 00 72 00 - 58 World Cup Legacy Square -Phase 1 April 21, 2025 party hereto and to partners, successors, assigns, and legal representatives of such other party in respect to covenants, agreements, and obligations contained in the Contract Documents. Neither party shall assign the Contract without written consent of the other, except that Contractor may assign the Work for security purposes, to a bank or lending institution authorized to do business in the City of Renton. If either party attempts to make such an assignment without such consent, that party shall nevertheless remain legally responsible for all obligations set forth in the Contract Documents. If a majority of the ownership or the control of Contractor is acquired by a third party, and such acquisition reasonably imperils performance or creates a conflict of interest that Owner, in its sole discretion, cannot reasonably reconcile, then Owner may terminate this Contract at any time for cause under Section 9.1. 10.3. MEANING OF WORDS Meaning of words used in Contract Documents: Unless otherwise stated in the Contract Documents, words which have well-known technical, or construction industry meanings are used in the Contract Documents in accordance with such recognized meanings. Reference to standard specifications, manuals, or codes of any technical society, organization, or association, or to the code of any governmental authority, whether such reference is specific or by implication, shall be to the latest standard specification, manual, or code in effect on the date for submission of bids, except as may be otherwise specifically stated. Wherever in the Drawings and Specifications an items, device, or piece of equipment is referred to in the singular manner, such reference shall apply to as many such articles as are shown on the Drawings or required to complete the installation. 10.4. RIGHTS AND REMEDIES A. No waiver of rights: Waiver of any provisions of the Contract Documents must be in writing and authorized by Owner. No other waiver is valid on behalf of Owner. No action, delay in acting, or failure to act by Owner or A/E shall constitute a waiver of a right or duty afforded them under the Contract Documents, nor shall action, delay in acting, or failure to act constitute approval or an acquiescence in a breach therein, or otherwise prejudice the right of Owner to enforce a right or remedy at any subsequent time, except as may be specifically agreed in writing. B. Rights under Contract do not limit other rights: Duties and obligations imposed by the Contract Documents and rights and remedies available thereunder shall be in addition to and not a limitation of duties, obligations, rights and remedies otherwise imposed or available by law. C. If portion of Contract is void, remainder is enforceable: If any portion of this Contract is held to be void or unenforceable, the remainder of the Contract shall be enforceable without such portion. 10.5. CONTRACTOR REGISTRATION Contractor must be registered and licensed: Pursuant to RCW 39.06, Contractor shall be registered and licensed as required by the laws of the State of Washington, including but WORLD CUP LEGACY SQUARE PHASE 1 DIVISION 00 PROCUREMENT AND CONTRACTING REQUIREMENTS SECTION 00 72 00 GENERAL CONDITIONS Contract No. CAG-25-044 00 72 00 - 59 World Cup Legacy Square -Phase 1 April 21, 2025 not limited to RCW 18.27, and the City of Renton. Contractor shall also have a current state employees working in Washington as required in Title 51 RCW; have an employment security department number as required in Title 50 RCW; have a state excise tax registration number as required in Title 82 RCW, and; not be disqualified from bidding on any public works contract under RCW 39.06.010 (unregistered or unlicensed contractors) or RCW 39.12.065(3) (prevailing wage violations). 10.6. TIME COMPUTATIONS Computing time: When computing any period of time, the day of the event from which the period of time begins shall not be counted. The last day is counted unless it falls on a weekend or legal holiday, in which event the period runs until the end of the next day that is not a weekend or holiday. When the period of time allowed is less than 7 days, intermediate Saturdays, Sundays, and legal holidays are excluded from the computation. 10.7. RECORDS RETENTION / PUBLIC RECORDS REQUESTS A. Six-year records retention period: The wage, payroll, and cost records of Contractor, and its Subcontractors, and all records subject to audit in accordance with Section 8.3, shall be retained for a period of not less than 6 years after the date of Final Acceptance. B. Record Keeping and Reporting: Contractor shall maintain accounts and records, which properly reflect all direct and indirect costs expended and Services provided in the performance of this Agreement. The Contractor agrees to provide access to and copies of any records related to this Agreement as required by the City to audit expenditures and charges and/or to comply with the Washington State Public Records Act (Chapter 42.56 RCW). C. Public Records Compliance: To the full extent the City determines necessary to comply with the Washington State Public Records Act, Contractor shall make a due diligent search of all records in its possession, including, but not limited to, e-mail, correspondence, notes, saved telephone messages, recordings, photos, or drawings and provide them to the City for production. In the event Contractor believes said seek judicial protection. Contractor shall indemnify, defend, and hold harmless the to a Public Records Act request for which Contractor has responsive records and for which Contractor has withheld records or information contained therein, or not provided them to the City in a timely manner. Contractor shall produce for distribution any and all records responsive to the Public Records Act request in a timely manner, unless those records are protected by court order. 10.8. THIRD-PARTY AGREEMENTS No third-party relationships created: The Contract Documents shall not be construed to create a contractual relationship of any kind between: A/E and Contractor; Owner and any WORLD CUP LEGACY SQUARE PHASE 1 DIVISION 00 PROCUREMENT AND CONTRACTING REQUIREMENTS SECTION 00 72 00 GENERAL CONDITIONS Contract No. CAG-25-044 00 72 00 - 60 World Cup Legacy Square -Phase 1 April 21, 2025 Subcontractor; or any persons other than Owner and Contractor. 10.9. ANTITRUST ASSIGNMENT Contractor assigns overcharge amounts to Owner: Owner and Contractor recognize that in actual economic practice, overcharges resulting from antitrust violations are in fact usually borne by the purchaser. Therefore, Contractor hereby assigns to Owner any and all claims for such overcharges as to goods, materials, and equipment purchased in connection with the Work performed in accordance with the Contract Documents, except as to overcharges which result from antitrust violations commencing after the Contract Sum is established and which are not passed on to Owner under a Change Order. Contractor shall put a similar clause in its Subcontracts, and require a similar clause in its sub- Subcontracts, such that all claims for such overcharges on the Work are passed to Owner by Contractor. 10.10. HEADINGS AND CAPTIONS Headings for convenience only: All headings and captions used in these General Conditions are only for convenience of reference and shall not be used in any way in connection with the meaning, effect, interpretation, construction, or enforcement of the General Conditions, and do not define the limit or describe the scope or intent of any provision of these General Conditions. 10.11. DIVERSE BUSINESS PARTICIPATION A. The City of Renton encourages participation in all of its contracts by Diverse Businesses as found in RCW Chapters 39, 43, and WAC 326. The voluntary Diverse Business goal of 26%, which is an aggregate of: 10% Minority Business Enterprises (MBE), 6% Women Business Enterprises (WBE), 5% Veteran-owned Business, and 5% Washington Small Businesses self- identified in the Washington Electronic Business Solution (WEBS) https://omwbe.wa.gov/directory-certified-businesses. Contractors are encouraged to meet or exceed the project goals in the advertisement by any level of participation, regardless of category. 10.12. INDEPENDENT CONTRACTOR A. Contractor is independent contractor: Contractor shall be and operate as an independent contractor in the performance of the Work and shall have complete control over and responsibility for all personnel performing the Work. Contractor is not authorized to enter into any agreements or undertakings for or on behalf of Owner or to act as or be an agent or employee of Owner. B. Owner will not have control over, charge of, or responsibility for, the construction means, methods, techniques, sequences or procedures, or for the safety precautions and responsibilities under the Contract Documents. The presence of Owner at the Project site shall not in any manner be construed as assurance that the Work is being completed in compliance with the Contract Documents, nor as evidence that any requirement of the Contract Documents of any kind, including Notice, has been met WORLD CUP LEGACY SQUARE PHASE 1 DIVISION 00 PROCUREMENT AND CONTRACTING REQUIREMENTS SECTION 00 72 00 GENERAL CONDITIONS Contract No. CAG-25-044 00 72 00 - 61 World Cup Legacy Square -Phase 1 April 21, 2025 in accordance with the requirements of the Contract Documents. Owner will not have control over or charge of and will not be responsible for acts or omissions of Contractor, Subcontractors, or their agents or employees, or any other persons or entities performing portions of the Work. 10.13. N/A END OF SECTION WORLD CUP LEGACY SQUARE PHASE 1 DIVISION 00 PROCUREMENT AND CONTRACTING REQUIREMENTS SECTION 00 73 00 SUPPLEMENTAL CONDITIONS Contract No. CAG-25-044 00 73 00 - 1 World Cup Legacy Square -Phase 1 April 21, 2025 SECTION 00 73 00 SUPPLEMENTAL CONDITIONS PART 1 GENERAL 1.1. NON-DISCRIMINATION LAWS A. Comply with all applicable federal, state and local nondiscrimination laws and/or policies, including but not limited to the Americans with Disabilities Act; Civil Rights Act; and the Age Discrimination Act. 1.2. WAGES AND JOB SAFETY A. Comply with all applicable laws, regulations and policies of the United States, State of Washington, and City of Renton which affect wages and job safety. State Prevailing Wage Laws (RCW 39.12) or federal Davis-Bacon Act, as amended, (40 U.S.C. 3141- 3148); whichever is greater, are applicable, to comply with such laws and Contractor shall pay the prevailing rate of wage to all workers, laborers, mechanics employed in the performance of any part of this Contract. B. File a Statement of Intent to pay prevailing wage with the Washington State Department of Labor and Industries as required by RCW 39.12.040. Comply with the provisions of the rules and regulations of the Washington State Department of Labor and Industries. 1.3. DISBARMENT AND CERTIFICATION A. Do not enter into any agreements or arrangements related to this Agreement with any 1.4. RECORD MAINTENANCE A. Maintain all books, records, documents, data, and other evidence relating to this Contract and performance of services, as described herein. Retain such records for a period of nine (9) years from the date of Final Acceptance, the records shall be retained until all litigation, claims, or audit findings involving the records have been resolved. B. Access to Records and Data. At no additional cost, records relating to this Project, including all materials generated under this Contract, shall be subject at all reasonable times to inspection, review or audit by state granting agencies, Office of the State Auditor, and federal and state officials so authorized by law, regulation or agreement. WORLD CUP LEGACY SQUARE PHASE 1 DIVISION 00 PROCUREMENT AND CONTRACTING REQUIREMENTS SECTION 00 73 00 SUPPLEMENTAL CONDITIONS Contract No. CAG-25-044 00 73 00 - 2 World Cup Legacy Square -Phase 1 April 21, 2025 1.5. EQUAL EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY A. In accordance to 41 C.F.R. Part 60. B. Disadvantaged Business Enterprise Requirements 1. Comply with the requirements of the Utilization of Small, Minority, and work. 2. solicit and recruit, to the maximum extent possible, certified minority owned (MBE) and women owned (WBE) businesses. Meeting the goals is voluntary, achievement of these goals is encouraged and all Bidders/Contractors or organizations submitting qualifications shall take the following affirmative steps in procurement of goods and services: a. lists. b. they are potential sources for services or supplies. c. Divide the total requirements, when economically feasible, into smaller tasks or quantities, to permit maximum participation by qualified minority d. Establish delivery scheduled, where work requirements permit, which will businesses. e. Use the services and assistance of the State Office of Minority and Business Enterprises of the U.S. Department of Commerce, as appropriate. 3. MBE/WBE Goals: a. Purchased Goods 8% MBE 4% WBE b. Purchased Services 10% MBE 4% WBE c. Professional Services 10% MBE 4% WBE 4. MBE/WBE Reporting. In accordance with the deviation from 40 C.F.R. 33.502, signed November 8, 2013. 1.6. CONTRACT ANTI-KICKBACK A. - inducing, by any means, any person employed in the construction, completion, or repair of public work, to give up any part of the compensation to which he or she is entitled. WORLD CUP LEGACY SQUARE PHASE 1 DIVISION 00 PROCUREMENT AND CONTRACTING REQUIREMENTS SECTION 00 73 00 SUPPLEMENTAL CONDITIONS Contract No. CAG-25-044 00 73 00 - 3 World Cup Legacy Square -Phase 1 April 21, 2025 1.7. CONTRACT WORK HOURS AND SAFETY STANDARDS ACT (40 U.S.C. 3701-3708) A. Employment of mechanics and laborers must be in compliance with 40 U.S.C. 3702, each contractor must be required to compute the wages of every mechanic and laborer on the basis of a standard work week of 40 hours. Work in excess of the standard work week is permissible provided that the worker is compensated at a rate of not less than one and a half times the basic rate of pay for all hours in excess of 40 hours in the work week. B. In accordance to 40 U.S.C. 3704, no laborer or mechanic must be required to work in surroundings or under conditions which are unsanitary, hazardous or dangerous. 1.8. CLEAN AIR ACT AND FEDERAL WATER POLLUTION CONTROL ACT A. Comply with all applicable standards, orders, or regulations issued pursuant to the Clean Air Act (42 U.S.C. 7401-7671 q.) and the Federal Water Pollution Control Act (33 U.S.C. 1251- 1387), as amended. 1.9. HISTORICAL AND CULTURAL ARTIFACTS A. In the event that historical or cultural artifacts are discovered at the Project site during construction, construction shall immediately stop and notify the local historical preservation officer and the state historical perseveration officer and the Washington State Department of Archaeology and Historic Preservation. 1.10. TREATMENT OF EQUIPMENT AND ASSETS A. Provide records of all equipment installed in the Work, description of the property, including serial number or other identification number. 1.11. RIGHT OF INSPECTION A. Authorized agent of the funding agencies shall have a right of access to the project at reasonable times, in order to monitor and evaluate performance, long-term obligations, compliance, and other quality assurance under the funding agreement. 1.12. ACKNOWLEDGEMENT AND SIGNS A. Post on Project Signage the acknowledgment of the applicable grant funding contribution. B. Post open visible signage or other appropriate media at project entrances and other locations to notify the public of the closure of project site. 1.13. INDEMIFICATION RCW TITLE 51 INDUSTRIAL INSURANCE A. Any agreement relating to this Project involving any contractors, subcontractors and/or vendors of any tier shall require that the contracting entity indemnify, defend, WORLD CUP LEGACY SQUARE PHASE 1 DIVISION 00 PROCUREMENT AND CONTRACTING REQUIREMENTS SECTION 00 73 00 SUPPLEMENTAL CONDITIONS Contract No. CAG-25-044 00 73 00 - 4 World Cup Legacy Square -Phase 1 April 21, 2025 waive RCW 51 immunity, and otherwise protect, defend, indemnify and hold the City and its officers and employees harmless from all crimes, demands, or suits of law or equity arising in whole or in part. 1.14. SECULAR USE OF FUNDS A. No funds may be used to pay for any religious activities, worship, or instructions, or for the lands and facilities for religious activities, worship or instruction. 1.15. COVID-19-RELATED HEALTH AND SAFETY REQUIREMENTS A. Contractor shall follow all applicable federal, state, county and local health requirements for COVID-19-related safety and work conditions. B. The Contractor and its Subcontractors have a general obligation to keep a safe and healthy worksite. Under RCW 49.17.060, employer shall furnish to each of their employees a place of employment free from recognized hazards that are causing or likely to cause serious injury or death to his or her employees and shall comply with the rules, regulations, and orders promulgated under this END OF SECTION WORLD CUP LEGACY SQUARE PHASE 1 DIVISION 00 PROCUREMENT AND CONTRACTING REQUIREMENTS SECTION 00 80 00 FORMS Contract No. CAG-25-044 00 80 00 - 1 World Cup Legacy Square -Phase 1 April 21, 2025 SECTION 00 80 00 FORMS PART 1 GENERAL 1.1. SUBMIT WITH BID: A. Form A Bid Form 1. Attachment 1 Non Collusion, Anti Trust and Minimum Wage Affidavit B. Form B Proposal Bid Bond 1.2. FORMS REQUIRED ONLY IF BID IS $1,000,000 OR MORE: A. To Be Submitted Within 1 Hour of Bid Submission: 1. Form C List of Subcontractors, Part One (Submission of HVAC, Plumbing and Electrical Subcontractors) B. To Be Submitted Within 48 hours of Bid Submission: 1. Form D List of Subcontractors, Part Two (Submission of Structural Steel and Rebar Subcontractors) 1.3. FORMS TO BE COMPLETED BY APPARENT LOW BIDDER WITHIN 2 BUSINESS DAYS OF NOTICE BY OWNER OF APPARENT LOW BID: A. Form E Contractor Qualifications/Evaluation B. Form F Qualifications of Project Key Personnel 1.4. SUBMIT WITH EXECUTED AGREEMENT BETWEEN OWNER AND CONTRACTOR: A. Form G 100% Contract Bond Form B. Required Insurance Certificates END OF SECTION WORLD CUP LEGACY SQUARE PHASE 1 CAG-25-044 Bid Form FORM A World Cup Legacy Square -Phase 1 Page 1 of 7 Bid Form Form A CITY OF RENTON HAND DELIVER TO: OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK RENTON CITY HALL LOBBY 1055 S. GRADY WAY, RENTON, WA, 98057 B I D F O R M for the WORLD CUP LEGACY SQUARE PHASE 1 510 South 3rd Street Renton, WA 98057 Bids Due: 2:00 PM PDT May 6, 2025 Name: Address: Telephone: (MUST BE COMPLETED AND SIGNED) Having carefully examined the Bidding Documents and Instructions to Bidders, the Project site and conditions affecting the Work, and all Addenda, the undersigned Bidder certifies that: (i) it has the personnel and means to complete the Work and (ii) it will furnish all labor, materials, equipment, and management to perform all Work required by, and in strict accordance with, the above-named documents for the following sum within the time fixed. All Bid amounts shall include overhead, profit, bonds, insurance, and any other expense required to complete the Work (excluding Washington State Sales Tax). The undersigned Bidder certifies that it is, at the time of submitting the Bid, and shall remain throughout the period of the Contract, licensed by the State of Washington to perform the type of work required under the Contract Documents. It further certifies that it is skilled and regularly engaged in the general class and type of work called for in the Contract Documents. WORLD CUP LEGACY SQUARE PHASE 1 CAG-25-044 Bid Form FORM A World Cup Legacy Square -Phase 1 Page 2 of 7 Bid Form Form A A. BASE BID The Bidder agrees to complete the Work for this Project for the following lump sum Base Bid amount: DOLLARS (words) $ (numerals) Do not include in the Base Bid amount Washington State Sales Tax that will be paid based on the Contract Sum. B. N/A C. TRENCH EXCAVATION SAFETY PROVISIONS The Base Bid amount includes any trench-excavation safety provisions required for compliance with Chapter 39.04 RCW and Chapter 49.17 RCW, as applicable, and the amount included in the Base Bid is: $ . D. SUBCONTRACTOR LISTING If the Project is expected to cost $1,000,000 or more, as required by RCW 39.30.060, every Bidder must complete and provide the included Subcontractor listing forms (Forms C and Form D) in accordance with the applicable timing requirements. E. RECEIPT OF ADDENDA Bidder acknowledges receipt of the following addenda: Addendum No. Addendum No. Addendum No. Addendum No. All requirements therein are included in the appropriate Bid amount. F. CONDITIONS OF PROPOSAL 1. Determination of Low Bidder: a. The City of Renton (alternatively referred to as or reserves the right to award the Contract for the Project based on the Base Bid and any interest. WORLD CUP LEGACY SQUARE PHASE 1 CAG-25-044 Bid Form FORM A World Cup Legacy Square -Phase 1 Page 3 of 7 Bid Form Form A 2. Overhead and Profit: a. All of the above Bid Prices shall include overhead, profit, bonds, insurance, and any other expense required to complete the Work (excluding Washing- ton State Sales Tax). G. PERIOD OF BID VALIDITY/ACCEPTANCE OF BID The undersigned hereby agrees that this Bid shall be a valid and firm offering for the period of sixty (60) days from the Bids Due date. Within sixty (60) days from the Bids Due date, the City will act either to accept the Bid Form the lowest responsive and responsible Bidder, or to reject all Bids. The City reserves the right to request extensions of such Bid acceptance period. The acceptance of a Bid will be evidenced by a written Notice of Intent to Award Contract to the Bidder whose Bid is under consideration for acceptance, together with a request to furnish a bond (if required), evidence of required insurance to execute the Agreement set forth in the Contract Documents, and other designated documents. H. EXECUTION OF CONTRACT If the written Notice of Intent to Award Contract is mailed, telegraphed, or delivered via facsimile to the undersigned within the period of Bid validity noted above, or any time thereafter before this Bid is withdrawn, the undersigned will, within ten (10) days after the date of such notification, execute the City of Renton Standard Form of Agreement Between Owner and Contractor where the basis of payment is a Stipulated Sum set forth in the Contract Documents. I. TIME FOR COMPLETION 1. Notice to Proceed Anticipated date for Notice to Proceed is June 16, 2025. 2. The undersigned hereby agrees to: a. Mobilization to Site June 30, 2025. b. Order Futsal Court Lighting Place Order of Futsal Court Lighting no later than 30 calendar days after the date of Notice to Proceed. Lighting has a sig- nificantly long lead time. c. Secure Phase 2 Secure Phase 2 area with fencing no later than August 29, 2025. No work shall be allowed in Phase 2 area beyond this date. WORLD CUP LEGACY SQUARE PHASE 1 CAG-25-044 Bid Form FORM A World Cup Legacy Square -Phase 1 Page 4 of 7 Bid Form Form A d. Complete Futsal Court Complete Futsal Court construction including the chain link fencing around the court no later than August 16, 2025, and be of the Futsal Court and install additional netting around court. e. Substantial Completion Substantially complete all the Work under the Base Bid no later than October 31, 2025. f. Final Completion All the Work shall achieve Final Completion in accord- ance with the contract documents within 30 calendar days after the date of Substantial Completion. J. LIQUIDATED DAMAGES The undersigned agrees to pay the Owner as liquidated damages the sum of $750.00 for each calendar day beyond the date upon which Substantial Completion of the entire Work is required to be complete until Substantial Completion is achieved, in accordance with the Contract Documents. K. BID SECURITY (As per the Bidding Documents) If applicable, Bid Security must be submitted with the Bid Form. L. BID FORM ATTACHMENTS TO BE COMPLETED WITH BID FORM The following document is attached to the Bid Form and must be executed by the Contrac- tor in connection with the Bid From for it to be complete: 1. Attachment 1 Non-Collusion, Anti-Trust and Minimum Wage Affidavit M. ACKNOWLEDGMENT The undersigned acknowledges that it has read, understands, and agrees to comply with all federal and state non-discrimination laws, regulations, and policies during the performance of the Work. The undersigned Bidder further represents and certifies, under penalty of perjury, that within the three-year period immediately preceding the Bid Date, the Bidder has not been determined by a final and binding citation and notice of assessment issued by the Department of Labor and Industries, or through a civil judgment entered by a court of limited or general jurisdiction, to have willfully violated, as defined in RCW 49.48.082, any provision of Chapter 49.46, 49.48, or 49.52 RCW. [SIGNATURE PAGE FOLLOWS] WORLD CUP LEGACY SQUARE PHASE 1 CAG-25-044 Bid Form FORM A World Cup Legacy Square -Phase 1 Page 5 of 7 Bid Form Form A Legal Name of Person or Entity Submitting Bid: NOTE: If Bidder is a corporation, write State of Incorporation; if a partnership, give full names and addresses of all parties below. Authorized Signatory: Title: Printed Name: Address: City: State: Zip Code: Date: Telephone: Fax: Washington Contractor's License No.: Federal Tax ID #: E-mail address: Washington State UBI No.: Expiration Date: WORLD CUP LEGACY SQUARE PHASE 1 CAG-25-044 Bid Form FORM A World Cup Legacy Square -Phase 1 Page 6 of 7 Bid Form Form A Bid Form Attachment 1 This form must be submitted with the Bid Form NON-COLLUSION AFFIDAVIT The undersigned, having been duly sworn, deposes and says, that he/she is the identical person who submitted the forgoing Bid, and that such Bid is genuine and not sham or collusive or made in the interest or on behalf of any person not therein named, and further, that the deponent has not directly induced or solicited any other Bidder on the foregoing Work or equipment to put in a sham Bid, or any other person or corporation to refrain from Bidding, and that deponent has not in any manner sought by collusion to secure to himself or to any other person any advantage over the other Bidder or Bidders. AND CERTIFICATION RE: ASSIGNMENT OF ANTI-TRUST CLAIMS TO PURCHASER and Bidder recognize that in actual economic practice overcharges re- sulting from anti-trust violations are in fact usually borne by the Bidder. Therefore, the Bidder hereby assigns to the City any and all claims for such overcharges as to goods and materials pur- chased in connection with this Contract, except as to overcharges resulting from anti-trust viola- tions commencing after the date of the bid, quotation, or other event establishing the price under this Contract. In addition, the Bidder warrants and represents that such of his suppliers and sub- contractors shall assign any and all such claims to the City, subject to the aforementioned excep- tion. AND MINIMUM WAGE AFFIDAVIT FORM The undersigned, having been duly sworn, deposed, says and certify that in connection with the performance of the Work of this Project, (a) I will pay each classification of laborer, workman, or mechanic employed in the performance of such Work; not less than the prevailing rate of wage or not less than the minimum rate of wages as specified in the principal Contract and (b) that I have read the above and foregoing statement and certificate, know the contents thereof and the sub- stance as set forth therein is true to my knowledge and belief. [SIGNATURE PAGE FOLLOWS] WORLD CUP LEGACY SQUARE PHASE 1 CAG-25-044 Bid Form FORM A World Cup Legacy Square -Phase 1 Page 7 of 7 Bid Form Form A FOR: NON-COLLUSION AFFIDAVIT, ASSIGNMENT OF ANTI-TRUST CLAIMS TO PURCHASER AND MINIMUM WAGE AFFIDAVIT [Legal Name of Person or Entity Submitting Bid] [Signature of Authorized Official*] [Printed Name] [Title] [Date] [City] [State] Subscribed and sworn to before me on this day of , 20 . End of Bid Form WORLD CUP LEGACY SQUARE -PHASE 1 Proposal Bid Bond FORM B World Cup Legacy Square -Phase 1 Page 1 of 1 Proposal Bid Bond Form B FORM B Proposal Bid Bond KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS, That we, [Contractor] of [address] as Principal, and [Surety] a corporation duly organized under the laws of the State of , and authorized to do business in the State of Washington, as Surety, are held and firmly bound unto the City of Renton in the sum of five (5) percent of the total amount of the Bid of said Principal for the Work hereinafter described, for the payment of which, well and truly to be made, we bind ourselves, our heirs, executors, administrators and assigns, and successors and assigns, jointly and severally, firmly by these presents. The condition of this bond is such, that whereas the Principal herein is herewith submitting his/her or its sealed Bid for the following construction, to wit: said Bid and proposal, by reference thereto, being made a part hereof. NOW, THEREFORE, if the said proposal Bid by said Principal be accepted, and the Contract be awarded to said Principal, and if said Principal shall duly make and enter into and execute said Contract and shall furnish performance bond as required by the City of Renton within a period of ten (10) days from and after said award, exclusive of the day of such award, then this obligation shall be null and void, otherwise it shall remain and be in full force and effect. IN THE EVENT the Principal, following award, fails to execute an Agreement with the City of Renton in accordance with the terms of the Bidding Documents and furnish a performance bond with Surety or Sureties approved by the City of Renton within ten (10) days from and after said award, then Principal shall forfeit the Bid Bond/Bid Proposal Deposit or Surety shall immediately pay and forfeit to the City of Renton the amount of the Proposal Bid Bond, as set forth in RCW 35A.40.200 and RCW 35.23.352. IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, the Principal and Surety have caused these presents to be signed and sealed this day of , 20 . [Principal] [Surety] [Signature of authorized official] [Signature of authorized official] By: [Title] [Attorney-in-Fact] [Address] [Phone Number] End of Bid Form WORLD CUP LEGACY SQUARE -PHASE 1 List of Subcontractors, Part One FORM C World Cup Legacy Square -Phase 1 Page 1 of 2 List of Subcontractors, Part One FORM C CITY OF RENTON EMAIL TO: ECONLEY@RENTONWA.GOV LIST OF SUBCONTRACTORS, PART ONE Submission of HVAC, Plumbing, and Electrical Subcontractors If Bid amount exceeds $1,000,000, this list must be submitted within one (1) hour of the time and date specified for Bid Submission. Name: Project: World Cup Legacy Square - Phase 1 510 South 3rd Street Renton, WA 98057 CAG-25-044 SUBCONTRACTOR LISTING The Project is expected to cost $1,000,000 or more. Every Bidder must list the Heating, Ventilation, and Air Conditioning (HVAC), Plumbing, and Electrical Subcontractors as required per RCW 39.30.060. Subcontractor Name Work Category 1. HVAC 2. Plumbing 3. Electrical If different from the list above, the Subcontractors we propose to use if an Alternate Bid is accepted are described below. (RCW 39.30.060 requires, in part, that the Bidder not list more than one Subcontractor for each category of Work identified, unless a Subcontractor will vary depending on which Alternate Bids are accepted, in which case the Bidder must indicate which Subcontractor will be used depending on which Alternate is accepted.) Describe any change to list if Alternates are accepted: [SIGNATURE PAGE FOLLOWS] WORLD CUP LEGACY SQUARE -PHASE 1 List of Subcontractors, Part One FORM C World Cup Legacy Square -Phase 1 Page 2 of 2 List of Subcontractors, Part One FORM C Legal Name of Person or Entity Submitting Bid: NOTE: If Bidder is a corporation, write State of Incorporation; if a partnership, give full names and addresses of all parties below. Authorized Signatory: Title: Printed Name: Address: City: State: Zip Code: Date: Telephone: Fax: Washington Contractor's License No.: Federal Tax ID #: E-mail address: Washington State UBI No.: Expiration Date: End of Form WORLD CUP LEGACY SQUARE - PHASE 1 List of Subcontractors, Part Two FORM D World Cup Legacy Square -Phase 1 Page 1 of 2 List of Subcontractors, Part Two FORM D CITY OF RENTON EMAIL TO: ECONLEY@RENTONWA.GOV LIST OF SUBCONTRACTORS, PART TWO Submission of Structural Steel and Rebar Installers If the Bid amount exceeds $1,000,000, this list must be submitted within forty-eight (48) hours of the time and date specified for Bid Submission. Name: Project: World Cup Legacy Square - Phase 1 510 South 3rd Street Renton, WA 98057 CAG-25-044 SUBCONTRACTOR LISTING The Project is expected to cost $1,000,000 or more. Every Bidder must list the Structural Steel and rebar subcontractors as required per RCW 39.30.060. Subcontractor Name Work Category 1. Structural Steel Installer 2. Rebar Installer If different from the list above, the Subcontractors we propose to use if an Alternate Bid is accepted, is described below. (RCW 39.30.060 requires, in part, that the Bidder not list more than one Subcontractor for each category of Work identified, unless a Subcontractor will vary depending on which Alternate Bids are accepted, in which case the Bidder must indicate which Subcontractor will be used depending on which Alternate is accepted.) Describe any change to list if Alternates are accepted: [SIGNATURE PAGE FOLLOWS] WORLD CUP LEGACY SQUARE - PHASE 1 List of Subcontractors, Part Two FORM D World Cup Legacy Square -Phase 1 Page 2 of 2 List of Subcontractors, Part Two FORM D Legal Name of Person or Entity Submitting Bid: NOTE: If Bidder is a corporation, write State of Incorporation; if a partnership, give full names and addresses of all parties below. Authorized Signatory: Title: Printed Name: Address: City: State: Zip Code: Date: Telephone: Fax: Washington Contractor's License No.: Federal Tax ID #: E-mail address: Washington State UBI No.: Expiration Date: End of Form WO R L D C U P L E G A C Y S Q U A R E - P H A S E 1 Co n t r a c t o r Q u a l i f i c a t i o n s / E v a l u a t i o n - F O R M E (M u s t s u b m i t w i t h i n 4 8 h o u r s f o l l o w i n g B i d S u b m i t t a l ) E m a i l t o : ec o n l e y @ r e n t o n w a . c o m Wo r l d C u p L e g a c y S q u a r e - P h a s e 1 P a g e 1 o f 3 Li s t o f S u b c o n t r a c t o r s , P a r t T w o F O R M F Co n t r a c t o r N a m e : Da t e I n c o r p o r a t e d : Ma i l i n g A d d r e s s : St a t e I n c o r p o r a t e d : Bu s i n e s s P h o n e : Co n t a c t N a m e a n d T i t l e : Ot h e r o r F o r m e r O r g a n i z a t i o n N a m e ( s ) : Co n t a c t P h o n e : C o n t a c t E m a i l : R e a s o n f o r N a m e C h a n g e ( s ) : PE R F O R M A N C E E X P E R I E N C E Ha s c o m p a n y b e e n d i s q u a l i f i e d ( d e b a r r e d ) f r o m p e r f o r m i n g p u b l i c w o r k b y S t a t e o f W a s h i n g t o n o r f e d e r a l g o v e r n m e n t ? Ye s N o Ar e t h e r e a n y j u d g m e n t s , c l a i m s , a r b i t r a t i o n p r o c e e d i n g s o r s u i t s p e n d i n g a g a i n s t c o m p a n y o r i t s o f f i c e r s ? Y e s N o If Y e s , p l e a s e d e s c r i b e : J u d g m e n t s Ha s c o m p a n y e v e r f a i l e d t o c o m p l e t e a n y w o r k a w a r d e d t o i t ? Y e s N o If Y e s , p l e a s e d e s c r i b e : Ha s c o m p a n y b e e n o b l i g a t e d f o r l i q u i d a t e d d a m a g e s w i t h i n t h e p a s t 5 y e a r s ? Y e s N o If Y e s , p l e a s e d e s c r i b e : FI N A N C I A L I N F O R MA T I O N Av e r a g e t o t a l a n n u a l v a l u e o f c o n s t r u c t i o n w o r k p e r f o r m e d d u r i n g t h e p a s t 5 y e a r s : Pr o v i d e a t l e a s t t h r e e t r a d e r e f e r e n c e s : Na m e / C o n t a c t Na m e / C o n t a c t Na m e / C o n t a c t Pr o v i d e s u r e t y c o m p a n y a n d a g e n t n a m e : S u r e t y PR O J E C T E X P E R I E N C E Pr o j e c t s o f S i m i l a r S c o p e R e q u i r i n g P r e v a i l i n g o r D a v i s B a c o n W a g e s w i t h i n Pa s t 5 Y e a r s ( 3 R e q u i r e d ) WO R L D C U P L E G A C Y S Q U A R E - P H A S E 1 Co n t r a c t o r Q u a l i f i c a t i o n s / E v a l u a t i o n - F O R M E (M u s t s u b m i t w i t h i n 4 8 h o u r s f o l l o w i n g B i d S u b m i t t a l ) E m a i l t o : ec o n l e y @ r e n t o n w a . c o m Wo r l d C u p L e g a c y S q u a r e - P h a s e 1 P a g e 2 o f 3 Li s t o f S u b c o n t r a c t o r s , P a r t T w o F O R M F PR O J E C T # 1 De s c r i p t i o n O f P r o j e c t : Or i g i n a l C o n t r a c t A m o u n t Fi n a l C o n t r a c t A m o u n t : Pr o j e c t N a m e : Lo c a t i o n / A d d r e s s : Pe r c e n t o f W o r k P e r f o r m e d b y Ow n F o r c e s : Su b s t a n t ia l C o m p l e t i o n D a t e : Fi r m w a s G e n e r a l Co n t r a c t o r : Ye s N o If n o t G C , d e s c r i b e r o l e : Ow n e r N a m e : Ar c h i t e c t /E n g i n e e r Na m e : Pr o j e c t R e q u i r e d P r e v a i l i n g o r D a v i s B a c o n W a g e s ? Ye s N o Ph o n e : Ph o n e : E-ma i l : E-ma i l : PR O J E C T # 2 De s c r i p t i o n Of P r o j e c t : Or i g i n a l C o n t r a c t A m o u n t : Fi n a l C o n t r a c t A m o u n t : Pr o j e c t N a m e : Lo c a t i o n / A d d r e s s : Pe r c e n t o f W o r k P e r f o r m e d b y Ow n F o r c e s : Su b s t a n t i a l C o m p l e t i o n D a t e : Fi r m w a s G e n e r a l Co n t r a c t o r : Ye s N o If n o t G C , d e s c r i b e r o l e : Ow n e r N a m e : Ar c h i t e c t /E n g i n e e r Na m e : Pr o j e c t R e q u i r e d P r e v a i l i n g o r D a v i s B a c o n W a g e s ? Ye s N o Ph o n e : Ph o n e : E-ma i l : E-ma i l : WO R L D C U P L E G A C Y S Q U A R E - P H A S E 1 Co n t r a c t o r Q u a l i f i c a t i o n s / E v a l u a t i o n - F O R M E (M u s t s u b m i t w i t h i n 4 8 h o u r s f o l l o w i n g B i d S u b m i t t a l ) E m a i l t o : ec o n l e y @ r e n t o n w a . c o m Wo r l d C u p L e g a c y S q u a r e - P h a s e 1 P a g e 3 o f 3 Li s t o f S u b c o n t r a c t o r s , P a r t T w o F O R M F PR O J E C T # 3 De s c r i p t i o n O f P r o j e c t : Or i g i n a l C o n t r a c t A m o u n t : Fi n a l C o n t r a c t A m o u n t : Pr o j e c t N a m e : Lo c a t i o n / A d d r e s s : Pe r c e nt o f W o r k P e r f o r m e d b y Ow n F o r c e s : Su b s t a n t i a l C o m p l e t i o n D a t e Fi r m w a s G e n e r a l Co n t r a c t o r : Ye s N o If n o t G C , d e s c r i b e r o l e : Ow n e r N a m e : Ar c h i t e c t /E n g i n e e r Na m e : Pr o j e c t R e q u i r e d P r e v a i l i n g o r D a v i s B a c o n W a g e s ? Ye s N o Ph o n e : Ph o n e : E-ma i l : E-ma i l : WORLD CUP LEGACY SQUARE - PHASE 1 Qualifications of Project Key Personnel - FORM F (Must submit within 48 hours following Bid Submittal) Email to: econley@rentonwa.com World Cup Legacy Square -Phase 1 Page 1 of 2 List of Subcontractors, Part Two FORM F PROJECT MANAGER Name: Current Position with Company : Total With Current Firm Firm Name and Location (City and State): Training/Education/Specialization: Years of Experience in the Proposed Role: RELEVANT PROJECT 1 of 3 (Minimum) Project Title: Year Completed Project Owner: Brief Description (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) and specific role: Check if project performed with current firm. If performed with different firm list the firm name. Reference Name & Contact Information: Project Owner: Architect/Engineer: Name: Name: Phone: Phone: E-mail E-mail: RELEVANT PROJECT 2 of 3 (Minimum) Project Title: Year Completed Project Owner: Brief Description (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) and specific role: Check if project performed with current firm. If performed with different firm list the firm name. Reference Name & Contact Information: Project Owner: Architect/Engineer: Name: Name: Phone: Phone: E-mail E-mail: RELEVANT PROJECT 3 of 3 (Minimum) Project Title: Year Completed Project Owner: Brief Description (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) and specific role: Check if project performed with current firm. If performed with different firm list the firm name. Reference Name & Contact Information: Project Owner: Architect/Engineer: Name: Name: Phone: Phone: E-mail E-mail: WORLD CUP LEGACY SQUARE - PHASE 1 Qualifications of Project Key Personnel - FORM F (Must submit within 48 hours following Bid Submittal) Email to: econley@rentonwa.com World Cup Legacy Square -Phase 1 Page 2 of 2 List of Subcontractors, Part Two FORM F SUPERINTENDENT Name: Current Position with Company : Total With Current Firm Firm Name and Location (City and State): Training/Education/Specialization: Years of Experience in the Proposed Role: RELEVANT PROJECT 1 of 3 (Minimum) Project Title: Year Completed Project Owner: Brief Description (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) and specific role: Check if project performed with current firm. If performed with different firm list the firm name. Reference Name & Contact Information: Project Owner: Architect/Engineer: Name: Name: Phone: Phone: E-mail E-mail: RELEVANT PROJECT 2 of 3 (Minimum) Project Title: Year Completed Project Owner: Brief Description (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) and specific role: Check if project performed with current firm. If performed with different firm list the firm name. Reference Name & Contact Information: Project Owner: Architect/Engineer: Name: Name: Phone: Phone: E-mail E-mail: RELEVANT PROJECT 3 of 3 (Minimum) Project Title: Year Completed Project Owner: Brief Description (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) and specific role: Check if project performed with current firm. If performed with different firm list the firm name. Reference Name & Contact Information: Project Owner: Architect/Engineer: Name: Name: Phone: Phone: E-mail E-mail: End of Form WORLD CUP LEGACY SQUARE -PHASE 1 Contract Bond FORM G World Cup Legacy Square -Phase 1 Page 1 of 2 Contract Bond FORM G CONTRACT BOND TO THE CITY OF RENTON Bond No. ________________ KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS, That we, (CONTRACTOR/PRINCIPAL) ______________________ of [address]________________________________________________ as PRINCIPAL , and (SURETY)_________________________________________ a corporation organized and existing under the laws of the State of ________________________ as a SURETY corporation, and qualified under the laws of the State of Washington to become SURETY upon bonds of contractors with municipal corporations, as SURETY , are jointly and severally held and firmly bound to the City of Renton (CITY/OWNER)in the sum of _____ ___________________________________________ US Dollars ($________________________) Total Contract Amount, for the payment of which sum on demand we bind ourselves and our heirs, successors, assigns, executors, administrators and per- sonal representatives, as the case may be. This obligation is entered into pursuant to the laws of the State of Washington and the ordinances of the City of Renton. Dated at _____________, Washington, this ________ day of ____________________, 20______. NOW, THEREFORE THE CONDITIONS OF THE ABOVE OBLIGATION ARE AS FOLLOWS: WHEREAS, under and pursuant to Contract No. CAG-25-044 providingfor construction of the World Cup Legacy Square -Phase 1;the PRINCIPAL hasaccepted, or is about to accept, the Contract, and undertake to perform the Work therein provided for in the manner and within the time set forth. The SURETY indemnifies, defends, and protects and holds the CITY/OWNER, its officers, agents, and assigns harmless from and against all claims, liabilities, causes of action, damages, and costs for such payments for labor, equipment, and materials by satisfying all claims and de- mands incurred under the Contract, and reimbursing and paying CITY/OWNER all expenses that CITY/OWNER may incur in making good any default by PRINCIPAL; and, against any claim of di- rect or indirect loss resulting from the failure of the PRINCIPAL, its heirs, executors, administra- tors, successors, or assigns, (or the subcontractors or lower tier subcontractors of the PRINCI- PAL) to pay all laborers, mechanics, subcontractors, lower tier subcontractors material persons, and all persons who shall supply such contractor or subcontractors with provisions and supplies for the carrying on of such work; and, against any claim of direct or indirect loss resulting from the failure of the PRINCIPAL, its heirs, executors, administrators, successors, or assigns (or any of the employees, subcontractors, or lower tier subcontractors of the PRINCIPAL) to faithfully perform the Contract. The indemnities to CITY/OWNER shall also inure to the benefit of the Consulting Engineers and other design professionals retained by OWNER in connection with the Project. No change, extension of time, alteration, or addition to the terms of the Contract or to the Work to be performed under the Contract shall in any way affect SURETY 's obligation on the Contract Bond. SURETY , for value received, hereby waives notice of any change, extension of time, alter- ation, or addition to the terms of the Contract or the Work to be performed thereunder and agrees that modifications and changes to the terms and conditions of the Contract that increase the total amount to be paid the PRINCIPAL shall automatically increase the obligation of the SURETY on this Contract Bond and notice to SURETY is not required for such increased obligation. WORLD CUP LEGACY SQUARE - PHASE 1 Contract Bond FORM G World Cup Legacy Square -Phase 1 Page 2 of 2 Contract Bond FORM G This Contract Bond shall be governed and construed by the laws of the State of Washington, and venue shall be in King County, Washington. FURTHERMORE, this Contract Bond shall be satisfied and released only upon the conditions that PRINCIPAL or SURETY: Faithfully performs all provisions of the Contract and changes authorized by CITY/OWNER in the manner and within the time specified as may be extended under the Contract; Pay, in accordance with Chapters 39.08, 39.12 and 60.28 Revised Code of Washington (RCW), the sums due all workers, laborers, mechanics, subcontractors, lower tier subcontractors, ma- terial suppliers, and all other persons or agents who supply labor, equipment, or materials for carrying on of such work under the Contract; Pay all taxes, increases and penalties, if any, incurred on or related to the Contract under Titles 50 and 51 Revised Code of Washington (RCW) and any and all taxes imposed on the Principle under Title 82 RCW or any other law; Receives a written discharge/release of bond from CITY, signed by the Mayor or by a duly author- ized representative of CITY. This Contract Bond shall be executed in two (2) original counterparts, and shall be signed by the par- executed and original power of attorney for the office executing on behalf of the SURETY. PRINCIPAL SURETY [PRINCIPAL] [SURETY] [Signature of Authorized Official] [Signature of Authorized Official] [Printed Name] [Printed Name] [Title] [Title] [Date] [Date] Name and address of local office of Agent and/or SURETY Company: Telephone: 03/08/2022 F clb WORLD CUP LEGACY SQUARE PHASE 1 DIVISION 01 GENERAL REQUIREMENTS SECTION 01 10 00 SUMMARY OF WORK Contract No. CAG-25-044 01 10 00 - 1 World Cup Legacy Square -Phase 1 April 21, 2025 SECTION 01 10 00 SUMMARY OF WORK PART 1 GENERAL 1.1. SECTION INCLUDES A. This Section includes the following: 1. Work covered by the Contract Documents. 2. Type of contract. 3. Permits, fees and bonds. 4. Work sequence 5. Owner's occupancy requirements. 6. Contractor use of site and premises. 7. Work restrictions. B. Related Sections include the following: 1. and procedures governing temporary use of Owner's facilities. 1.2. RELATED DOCUMENTS A. Drawings and general provisions of the Contract, including General and Supplementary Conditions and other Division 1 Specification Sections apply to this Section. 1.3. PROJECT A. Project Name: World Cup Legacy Square - Phase 1 1. Owner's Name: City of Renton 2. The Project consists of the following: a. Construction of park improvements and related site work. Work includes earthwork, utility installation, concrete and asphalt paving, concrete stairs, walls, and benches, stair handrails, permanent chain link fencing, lighting, landscape planting, irrigation, and other improvements for the construction of World Cup Legacy Square - Phase 1 for the City of Renton, Washington, all as shown and described on the Contract Documents dated, April 21, 2025. WORLD CUP LEGACY SQUARE PHASE 1 DIVISION 01 GENERAL REQUIREMENTS SECTION 01 10 00 SUMMARY OF WORK Contract No. CAG-25-044 01 10 00 - 2 World Cup Legacy Square -Phase 1 April 21, 2025 1.4. CONTRACT DESCRIPTION A. Contract Type: Single General Construction Contract based on a single lump-sum price as described in Division 00 11 13 Advertisement for Bids. 1.5. PERMITS, FEES AND BONDS A. The Owner will obtain and pay for the following permits prior to a Notice to Proceed. Permits obtained: WA Department of Ecology 401 Water Quality Certification, City of Renton Land Use Permit. The Contractor shall follow all Provisions noted on the Approvals and Permits. Copies of the Approvals and Permits are available from the Owner. B. Contractor shall obtain and pay for all Plumbing, Electrical, Traffic Control Plan and other Building Permits as required by the City of Renton and other regulatory agencies. 1.6. WORK SEQUENCE A. The work will be a single project with Notice to Proceed and Substantial Completion dates. 1. Work period from Notice to Proceed to Substantial Completion. 2. Anticipated Notice to Proceed: June 16, 2025. 3. Substantial Completion Date: October 31, 2025. B. The Contractor shall schedule and supervise the work to accomplish completion within the contract time. 1.7. OWNER OCCUPANCY A. Cooperate with Owner to minimize conflict and to facilitate Owner's operations. Maintain access to existing walkways, corridors, and other adjacent facilities. Do not close or obstruct roads, sidewalks, or driveways without written permission from Owner and authorities having jurisdiction. 1.8. CONTRACTOR USE OF SITE AND PREMISES A. Construction Operations: Limited to areas noted on Drawings. B. Arrange use of site and premises to allow: 1. Work by Others. 2. Work by Owner. WORLD CUP LEGACY SQUARE PHASE 1 DIVISION 01 GENERAL REQUIREMENTS SECTION 01 10 00 SUMMARY OF WORK Contract No. CAG-25-044 01 10 00 - 3 World Cup Legacy Square -Phase 1 April 21, 2025 C. Provide access to and from site as required by law. 1. Do not obstruct roadways, sidewalks, or other public ways without permit. D. SPECIFICATION SECTIONS APPLICABLE TO ALL CONTRACTS 1. Unless otherwise noted, all provisions of the sections listed below apply to all contracts. Specific items of work listed under individual contract descriptions constitute exceptions. 2. Section 01 30 00 - Administrative Requirements. 3. Section 01 32 16 - Construction Schedule. 4. Section 01 40 00 - Quality Requirements. 5. Section 01 50 00 - Temporary Facilities and Controls. 6. Section 01 70 00 - Execution and Closeout Requirements. 7. Section 01 78 00 - Closeout Submittals. E. WORK RESTRICTIONS 1. Hours of Operation: Per City of Renton Municipal Code 4-4-030 C.: Commercial, multi- family, new single family and other nonresidential construction activities , Monday through Friday. Haul hours shall be restricted to the hours between eight-thirty (8:30) a.m. and three-thirty (3:30) p.m., Monday through Friday, and work on Saturdays shall be restricted to the hours between (7:00), unless otherwise approved in advance by the Owner. 2. Existing Utility Interruptions: Do not interrupt utilities serving facilities occupied by Owner or others unless permitted under the following conditions and then only after arranging to provide temporary utility services according to requirements indicated. a. utility interruptions. b. Do not proceed with utility interruptions without Owner's written permission. 3. Contractor will coordinate construction activities, including all deliveries and equipment movement with Parks Maintenance Staff, and others as required before commencing activities in the construction area. Contractor will notify Owner of any planned construction activities in the areas of the parking lots, roadways, or other areas of the park ten (10) calendar days before scheduled activities. 4. Other Restriction per Section 01 50 00 Temporary Facilities and Controls. WORLD CUP LEGACY SQUARE PHASE 1 DIVISION 01 GENERAL REQUIREMENTS SECTION 01 10 00 SUMMARY OF WORK Contract No. CAG-25-044 01 10 00 - 4 World Cup Legacy Square -Phase 1 April 21, 2025 PART 2 PRODUCTS - NOT USED PART 3 EXECUTION - NOT USED END OF SECTION WORLD CUP LEGACY SQUARE PHASE 1 DIVISION 01 GENERAL REQUIREMENTS SECTION 01 11 30 HAZARDOUS MATERIALS Contract No. CAG-25-044 01 11 30 - 1 World Cup Legacy Square -Phase 1 April 21, 2025 SECTION 01 11 30 HAZARDOUS MATERIALS PART 1 GENERAL 1.1. SUMMARY A. This Section includes administrative and procedural requirements for hazardous materials. 1.2. RELATED DOCUMENTS A. Drawings and general provisions of the Contract, including General and Supplementary Conditions and other Division 1 Specification Sections, apply to this Section. 1.3. NOT USED 1.4. CONTRACTOR NOTIFICATION A. Contractor to provide the Owner with a complete list of all hazardous chemicals and other materials intended to be used during execution of the project, including storage locations. 1.5. HAZARDOUS MATERIAL A. The Contractor shall bring to the attention of the Owner any material suspected of being hazardous which is encountered during execution of the Work. The Owner will arrange for tests to determine if the material is hazardous. If the material is found to be hazardous the Owner will initiate the construction modification procedure for its abatement by the Contractor. B. Compliance with Regulations: All work shall comply with the applicable laws, regulations and requirements. The disposal of any hazardous materials encountered shall also comply with the requirements of applicable federal, state and municipal safety and health requirements. Where there is a conflict between applicable regulations, the most stringent shall apply. PART 2 PRODUCTS (NOT USED) PART 3 EXECUTION (NOT USED) END OF SECTION WORLD CUP LEGACY SQUARE PHASE 1 DIVISION 01 GENERAL REQUIREMENTS SECTION 01 14 00 WORK RESTRICTIONS Contract No. CAG-25-044 01 14 00 - 1 World Cup Legacy Square -Phase 1 April 21, 2025 SECTION 01 14 00 WORK RESTRICTIONS PART 1 GENERAL 1.1. RELATED DOCUMENTS A. Drawings and general provisions of the Contract, including General and Supplementary Conditions and other Division 1 Specification Sections, apply to this Section. 1.2. USE OF PREMISES A. Use of Site: Limit use of premises to work in areas indicated. Do not disturb portions of site beyond areas in which the Work is indicated. 1. Unless otherwise indicated, keep roadways, building entryways, pathways and sidewalks clear and available to Owner and emergency vehicles at all times. Do not use these areas for parking or storage of materials. a. Schedule deliveries to minimize use of roadways and to minimize space and time requirements for storage of materials and equipment on-site. b. Maintain site fencing. Protect existing conditions and areas to remain. B. Work Hours: 1. Weekdays (Monday through Friday): 7 a.m. to 8 p.m. 2. Haul Activities: 8:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. 3. Weekends: a. Saturday: 9 a.m. to 8 p.m. b. Sunday and Holidays (City of Renton official recognized): No work permitted. 1.3. NOISE CONTROL A. Meet all requirements of WAC 173-60-040. Maintain the level of construction noise inside adjacent buildings from exceeding a dB(A) 60 curve (with windows closed). B. Meet all requirements of the City of Renton Municipal Code. C. Outdoor Vehicle and Internal Combustion Engine Noise: The noise level of each piece of equipment shall not be greater than 85 dB(A) at a distance of 50 feet as measured under noisier operating conditions. Provide rubber-tired equipment whenever possible instead of metal- tracked equipment. Mufflers for stationary engines shall provide hospital-area silencing quality. D. Air Compressors: Equip air compressors with silencing packages. Electric-driven compressors are preferred. WORLD CUP LEGACY SQUARE PHASE 1 DIVISION 01 GENERAL REQUIREMENTS SECTION 01 14 00 WORK RESTRICTIONS Contract No. CAG-25-044 01 14 00 - 2 World Cup Legacy Square -Phase 1 April 21, 2025 PART 2 PRODUCTS (NOT USED) PART 3 EXECUTION (NOT USED) END OF SECTION WORLD CUP LEGACY SQUARE PHASE 1 DIVISION 01 GENERAL REQUIREMENTS SECTION 01 20 00 PAYMENT PROCEDURES Contract No. CAG-25-044 01 20 00 - 1 World Cup Legacy Square -Phase 1 April 21, 2025 SECTION 01 20 00 PAYMENT PROCEDURES PART 1 GENERAL 1.1. SECTION INCLUDES A. Procedures for preparation and submittal of applications for progress payments. B. Documentation of changes in Contract Sum and Contract Time. C. Modification procedures. D. Procedures for preparation and submittal of application for final payment. 1.2. RELATED DOCUMENTS A. Drawings and general provisions of the Contract, including General and Supplemental Conditions and Division 1 specification sections, apply to this section. B. See General Conditions all requirements pertaining to retainage. 1.3. SCHEDULE OF VALUES A. Format: On 8-1/2" X 11" paper. B. Forms filled out by hand will not be accepted. C. Submit printed schedule on form acceptable to the Owner. Contractor's standard form or electronic media printout will be considered. D. Submit for Owner approval, electronic format of Schedule of Values, a minimum of 15 days before first Application for Payment submittal. Approved Schedule of Values will be used by the Owner as the basis for progress payments. E. Format: Schedule of Values shall breakdown the total Contract Sum to each category of work utilizing the Table of Contents of this Project Manual. Identify each line item with number and title of the specification Section. 1. Site mobilization shall not exceed 5% of Contract Sum. 2. Construction closeout shall not be less than 3% of Contract Sum. 3. For each line item exceeding 5% of Contract Sum, show breakdown by major products and operations. 4. Cross reference Schedule of Values amounts to the Construction Progress Schedule scheduled tasks with specified in Section 01 32 16 Construction Schedule. 5. Round figures to nearest dollar amount. WORLD CUP LEGACY SQUARE PHASE 1 DIVISION 01 GENERAL REQUIREMENTS SECTION 01 20 00 PAYMENT PROCEDURES Contract No. CAG-25-044 01 20 00 - 2 World Cup Legacy Square -Phase 1 April 21, 2025 6. Make sum of total scheduled costs equal to Contract Sum. 7. Major cost items, which are not directly a cost of actual work-in-place, such as distinct temporary facilities, may be either shown as items in schedule of values or included in General Conditions, mobilization and/or demobilization at Contractor's option. F. Revise schedule to list approved Change Order Proposals (COP), with each Application for Payment. 1.4. APPLICATIONS FOR PROGRESS PAYMENTS A. Payment Period: Submit at intervals stipulated in the Agreement, if not stipulated, at monthly intervals. B. Prior to first Application for Payment, submit approved Intent to Pay Prevailing Wages forms for Contractor and all subcontractors. Without exception, processing of an Application for Payment will not begin until approved copies are on file with Owner for each classification of laborers, workers, or mechanics employed by Contractor or subcontractors included in that Application. 1. Submit a list of all subcontractors and suppliers. 2. Submit instructions to Owner for the disposition of retainage funds. a. In accordance with chapter 60.28 of the Revised Code of Washington (RCW), Owner shall reserve a contract retainage not to exceed Five percent,(unless ten percent retainage is held under RCW 39.08.010 (3) of the moneys earned by Contractor as trust fund for the protection and payment of: (1) The claims of any person and Owner arising in accordance with the Contract Documents. (2) The state with respect to taxes imposed pursuant to Title 82 RCW which may be due from such Contractor. b. The funds held in retainage shall be held until forty-five (45) days following Final Acceptance subject to the provisions of chapters 39.12 and 60.28 RCW. c. Contractor's written instructions should be addressed to the Owner with a copy to the Architect/Engineer. d. At the option of Contractor, the moneys reserved by Owner shall be either: (1) Retained in a fund by Owner. (2) Bonded for all or any portion of the contract retainage in a form acceptable to Owner; or (3) Deposited in an interest-bearing account in a bank, mutual savings bank, or savings and loan association. WORLD CUP LEGACY SQUARE PHASE 1 DIVISION 01 GENERAL REQUIREMENTS SECTION 01 20 00 PAYMENT PROCEDURES Contract No. CAG-25-044 01 20 00 - 3 World Cup Legacy Square -Phase 1 April 21, 2025 (4) Placed in escrow with a bank or trust company by Owner. (a) Escrow Agent: If the retained funds are to be placed in escrow, Contractor will select the escrow agent, subject to approval by Owner. The selected agent must be a bank or trust company in the State of Washington. (b) Pursuant to electing the escrow option, an escrow agreement shall be executed by Contractor, Owner, and bank. Three copies of the agreement should be completed and executed by Contractor and returned to Owner for joint execution, who in turn will forward all copies to the bank for receipt and acceptance. The bank will retain one copy and return one copy each to Contractor and Owner. A completed and signed escrow agreement must be on file with Owner for payment before Contractor's first application is processed. (c) Escrow Payments: As each progress estimate is presented for payment, Contractor shall make a vouchered request for the retained funds that are to be placed in escrow. Upon receiving a retainage invoice, Owner will issue a check payable to Contractor and the bank jointly. Such checks will be mailed to the bank and Contractor will receive copies of check transmittal letters. (d) Escrow Investments: The bank shall invest the retained funds in bonds and other securities selected by Contractor from the following list approved by Owner: (i) Bills, certificates, notes or bonds of the United States. (ii) Other obligations of the United States or its agencies. (iii) Obligations of any corporation wholly owned by the government of the United States. (iv) Indebtedness of the Federal National Mortgage Association. (v) Time deposits in commercial banks, mutual savings banks, and savings and loan associations in the State of Washington. (e) Deposits in savings accounts in commercial banks, mutual savings banks, and savings and loan associations in the State of Washington. (f) The investments selected must mature on or prior to the date set for completion of the contract, including extensions thereof or forty-five (45) days following the Final WORLD CUP LEGACY SQUARE PHASE 1 DIVISION 01 GENERAL REQUIREMENTS SECTION 01 20 00 PAYMENT PROCEDURES Contract No. CAG-25-044 01 20 00 - 4 World Cup Legacy Square -Phase 1 April 21, 2025 Acceptance of the improvement or work. Interest on such investments shall be paid to Contractor as it accrues. (g) Escrow Costs and Fees: All escrow costs and fees shall be paid by Contractor, in accordance with the Escrow Agreement. (h) Release of Escrow Investments to Contractor: Upon Final Acceptance and the expiration of forty-five (45) days following the date of Acceptance, and contingent upon Contractor's compliance with provisions of the public works statutes, Owner will issue written instructions to the bank to release to Contractor the investment held in escrow. If there should be either unpaid taxes or other unsatisfied claims against the retained percentage, the provisions of the Escrow Agreement will govern. C. Submit draft Application for Payment to Owner for approval 10 days prior to submittal of actual Application for Payment. D. Present required information in digital form. E. Form: As approved by the Owner F. Execute certification by signature of authorized officer. G. Use data from approved Schedule of Values. Provide dollar value in each column for each line item for portion of work performed. H. List each authorized Change Order as a separate line item, listing Change Order number and dollar amount as for an original item of Work. I. Submit one signed digital image of each Application for Payment. J. Include the following with the application: 1. Construction progress schedule revised and current as specified in Section 01 32 16. 2. Partial release of liens from major Subcontractors and vendors. 3. Affidavits attesting to off-site stored products if any. 4. Statements of Intents to Pay Prevailing Wages as documented by the Washington State Department of Labor and Industries for each contractor or subcontractor included on the Pay Application. 5. List with Contractor, sub-contractors, and all sub-sub-contractors invoice 6. Copies of Certified Payroll from Contractor and all sub-contractors. WORLD CUP LEGACY SQUARE PHASE 1 DIVISION 01 GENERAL REQUIREMENTS SECTION 01 20 00 PAYMENT PROCEDURES Contract No. CAG-25-044 01 20 00 - 5 World Cup Legacy Square -Phase 1 April 21, 2025 K. When Owner requires substantiating information, submit data justifying dollar amounts in question. Provide one copy of data with cover letter for each copy of submittal. Show application number and date, and line item by number and description. 1.5. MODIFICATION PROCEDURES A. Owner will advise of minor changes in the Work not involving an adjustment to Contract Sum or Contract Time as authorized by the Conditions of the Contract by issuing supplemental instructions on Owner's standard form. B. For other required changes, Owner will issue a Field Authorization (FA) signed by the Owner, A/E and Contractor instructing Contractor to proceed with the change, for subsequent inclusion in a Change Order. 1. The document will describe the required changes, will identify an initial estimate of the probable cost of any changes, and will designate method of determining any change in Contract Sum or Contract Time. 2. Promptly execute the change. C. For changes for which advance pricing is desired, Owner will issue a request for Change Order Proposal (COP) that includes a detailed description of a proposed change with supplementary or revised drawings and specifications, a change in Contract Time for executing the change and the period of time during which the requested price will be considered valid. Contractor will prepare and submit a fixed price quotation within 5 days. D. Contractor may propose a change by submitting a request for change to Owner, describing the proposed change and its full effect on the Work, with a statement describing the reason for the change, and the effect on the Contract Sum and Contract Time with full documentation. E. Computation of Change in Contract Sum: Will be as specified in the Agreement and the General Conditions. 1. For change requested by Owner for work falling under a fixed price contract, the amount will be based on Contractor's price quotation. 2. For change requested by Contractor, the amount will be based on the Contractor's request for a Change Order as approved by Owner. 3. For change ordered by Owner without a quotation from Contractor, the amount will be determined by Owner based on the Contractor's substantiation of costs as specified for Time and Material work. F. Substantiation of Costs: Provide full information required for evaluation. 1. Provide following data: a. Quantities of products, labor, and equipment. WORLD CUP LEGACY SQUARE PHASE 1 DIVISION 01 GENERAL REQUIREMENTS SECTION 01 20 00 PAYMENT PROCEDURES Contract No. CAG-25-044 01 20 00 - 6 World Cup Legacy Square -Phase 1 April 21, 2025 b. Taxes, insurance, and bonds. c. Overhead and profit. d. Justification for any change in Contract Time. e. Credit for deletions from Contract, similarly documented. f. Invoices and receipts for products, equipment, and subcontracts, similarly documented. 2. For Time and Material work, submit itemized account and supporting data after completion of change, within time limits indicated in the Conditions of the Contract. G. Execution of Change Orders: Owner will issue Change Orders for signatures of parties as provided in the Conditions of the Contract. H. After execution of Change Order, promptly revise Schedule of Values and Application for Payment forms to record each authorized Change Order as a separate line item and adjust the Contract Price. I. Promptly revise progress schedules to reflect any change in Contract Time, revise sub- schedules to adjust times for other items of work affected by the change, and resubmit. J. Promptly enter changes in Project Record Documents. 1.6. APPLICATION FOR FINAL PAYMENT A. Prepare Application for Final Payment as specified for progress payments, identifying total adjusted Contract Sum, previous payments, and sum remaining due. B. Application for Final Payment will not be considered until the following have been accomplished: 1. Closeout procedures specified in Section 01 70 00. 2. Contractor's Certification of Payment of Debts Claims. 3. Contractor's Certificate of Release of Liens. 4. Owner's approval of Closeout submittals specified in Section 01 78 00. 5. 6. Completion of all Change Orders. 7. Submittal of Affidavit of wages paid for Contractor and subcontractors. 8. L&I release. 9. Sign-off of all required permits. WORLD CUP LEGACY SQUARE PHASE 1 DIVISION 01 GENERAL REQUIREMENTS SECTION 01 20 00 PAYMENT PROCEDURES Contract No. CAG-25-044 01 20 00 - 7 World Cup Legacy Square -Phase 1 April 21, 2025 10. Posting of Certificate of Occupancy. PART 2 PRODUCTS - NOT USED PART 3 EXECUTION - NOT USED END OF SECTION WORLD CUP LEGACY SQUARE PHASE 1 DIVISION 01 GENERAL REQUIREMENTS SECTION 01 21 00 PREVAILING WAGE RATES Contract No. CAG-25-044 01 21 00 - 1 World Cup Legacy Square -Phase 1 April 21, 2025 SECTION 01 21 00 PREVAILING WAGE RATES PART 1 GENERAL 1.1. SUMMARY A. This project, located in King County Washington, is subject to the payment of use the applicable rates for the appropriate area of the state, as published by the Washington State Department of Labor and Industries. These rates are available on the web at https://lni.wa.gov/licensing-permits/ public-works-projects/prevailing- wage-rates/. 1. Contractor must include these provisions in all subcontracts for work performed under this Contract. B. Based in the bid submittal deadline for this project, the applicable effective date for prevailing wages for this project is the posted bid date. Upon written request, the Owner will mail a hard copy of the applicable prevailing wages for this project. PART 2 PRODUCTS (NOT USED) PART 3 EXECUTION (NOT USED) END OF SECTION WORLD CUP LEGACY SQUARE PHASE 1 DIVISION 01 GENERAL REQUIREMENTS SECTION 01 30 00 ADMINISTRATIVE REQUIREMENTS Contract No. CAG-25-044 01 30 00 - 1 World Cup Legacy Square -Phase 1 April 21, 2025 SECTION 01 30 00 ADMINISTRATIVE REQUIREMENTS PART 1 GENERAL 1.1. SECTION INCLUDES A. Administration and supervisory personnel. B. Communication procedures. C. Project meetings. D. Preconstruction meeting. E. Site mobilization meeting. F. Progress meetings. G. Coordination procedures. H. Submittal Types. I. Submittals for review and information. J. Number of copies of submittals. K. Submittal procedures. L. Daily Progress reports. 1.2. RELATED DOCUMENTS A. Drawings and general provisions of the Contract, including General and Supplemental Conditions and Division 1 specification sections, apply to this section. B. Section 01 10 00 - Summary of Work: Work sequence and Owner occupancy. C. Section 01 32 16 - Construction Progress Schedule: Form, content, and administration of schedules. D. Section 01 40 00 - Quality Requirements: Procedural requirements for quality assurance and quality control. E. Section 01 70 00 - Execution and Closeout Requirements: Additional coordination requirements. F. Section 01 78 00 - Closeout Submittals: Project record documents. 1.3. SUBMITTALS WORLD CUP LEGACY SQUARE PHASE 1 DIVISION 01 GENERAL REQUIREMENTS SECTION 01 30 00 ADMINISTRATIVE REQUIREMENTS Contract No. CAG-25-044 01 30 00 - 2 World Cup Legacy Square -Phase 1 April 21, 2025 A. Personnel list: For principal staff assignments. Include areas of responsibility, addresses, and phone numbers for 24-hour-contact. Include back-up personnel. B. Coordination drawings. C. Superintendent Daily Reports: Submit at progress meeting intervals, as approved by Owner and Architect/Engineer. PART 2 PRODUCTS - NOT USED PART 3 EXECUTION 3.1. ADMINISTRATION AND SUPERVISORY PERSONNEL A. Provide designated Project Manager, Superintendent and other administrative and supervisory personnel as required for proper performance of the Work. 3.2. COMMUNICATION PROCEDURES A. General 1. consultants directly, unless directed otherwise. Contractor's subcontractors will not directly contact the Owner, Architect/Engineer, or Architect/Engineer sub consultants. 2. Owner will issue all instructions, whether verbal or written. No other instructions will be recognized. Owner to coordinate all decisions and communications with the Architect/Engineer. Owner will confirm verbal instructions in writing to Contractor. a. Exception: Minor clarifications may be confirmed in site reports or meeting minutes. 3. Format: Number correspondence sequentially beginning with Serial Letter No. 1. Include project title and number on all correspondence. B. Requests for Information 1. When field conditions or Contract Documents require clarification or verification by the Architect/Engineer or Architect/Engineer submit a written Request for Information (RFI) to the Owner. 2. Format: Number RFI's sequentially using a consistent form approved by Owner, containing the following information: a. Project name and number. b. RFI number (three digits, beginning with 001). c. Date of request. d. Date of required response. WORLD CUP LEGACY SQUARE PHASE 1 DIVISION 01 GENERAL REQUIREMENTS SECTION 01 30 00 ADMINISTRATIVE REQUIREMENTS Contract No. CAG-25-044 01 30 00 - 3 World Cup Legacy Square -Phase 1 April 21, 2025 e. Subject title. f. Initiator of request. g. Contract Document reference (drawing and/or specification). h. Location on site. i. Description of issue. j. Contractor's proposed solution, if known. k. Cost impacts, if known. l. Space adequate for Architect/Engineer's review acknowledgement and reply. 3. Provide only one question per RFI. 4. Route RFI's in same manner as Project correspondence. 5. Allow 10 working days for Owner to issue response. 6. Owner reserves the right to deny any RFI whose resolution is already contained within the Contract Documents. 3.3. PROJECT MEETINGS A. Preconstruction Meeting 1. Owner will schedule a meeting to take place before or on the date for Notice to Proceed. 2. Attendance Required: a. Owner. b. Architect/Engineer and selected consultants. c. Contractor, including Project Manager, Superintendent, QAM, and major site related subcontractors. d. City Parks, Facilities, and Development Services staff. 3. Agenda: a. Distribution of Contract Documents. b. Designation of project personnel. c. Procedures and processing of field decisions, submittals, and substitutions, applications for payments, proposal request, Change Orders, Record drawings and Contract closeout. d. Scheduling, early occupancy. e. Working hours. f. Responsibility for temporary facilities and controls. WORLD CUP LEGACY SQUARE PHASE 1 DIVISION 01 GENERAL REQUIREMENTS SECTION 01 30 00 ADMINISTRATIVE REQUIREMENTS Contract No. CAG-25-044 01 30 00 - 4 World Cup Legacy Square -Phase 1 April 21, 2025 g. Construction related air quality control procedures. h. Safety. i. Security. j. Site access, traffic control, parking availability. 4. Owner will record minutes and provide copies to Architect/Engineer and Contractor for their distribution to all parties affected by decisions or actions resulting from the meeting. B. Progress Meetings 1. Attend progress meetings at approved intervals or as required by the Owner and Architect/Engineer. Coordinate meeting schedule with preparation of applications for payment. 2. Owner will prepare agenda and preside at meetings. 3. Attendance Required: a. Owner. b. Architect/Engineer and required sub consultants. c. Contractor, including Project Manager, Superintendent. d. Others as appropriate, such as but not limited to; Major Subcontractors, Suppliers, Manufacturers Representatives, and Consultants. 4. Agenda: a. Safety Report. b. Review minutes of previous meetings for any discrepancies and correct or approve. c. Review of Work progress since previous meeting. d. Look Ahead Schedule: Provide three (3) week look ahead simplified bar chart schedule coordinated and interfaced with project CPM schedule. e. Coordination issues, field observations, problems, and decisions. f. Identification of problems that impede, will impede, or present the potential for impeding planned progress. Identify corrective measures to regain projected schedules. g. Review Non-conforming work and status of correction. h. Review of submittals schedule and status of submittals. i. Review of off-site fabrication and delivery schedules. j. Review Requests for Information status. k. Review issuance of Supplemental Instructions. WORLD CUP LEGACY SQUARE PHASE 1 DIVISION 01 GENERAL REQUIREMENTS SECTION 01 30 00 ADMINISTRATIVE REQUIREMENTS Contract No. CAG-25-044 01 30 00 - 5 World Cup Legacy Square -Phase 1 April 21, 2025 l. Review Contract Modifications status, including any effect on coordination and progress schedule. m. Maintenance of quality and work standards. n. Other business relating to Work. 5. Owner will record minutes and provide copies to Architect/Engineer and Contractor for their distribution to all parties affected by decisions or actions resulting from the meeting. a. Required performance results. b. Protection of construction and personnel. 3.4. COORDINATION PROCEDURES A. Coordinate construction operations to ensure orderly and efficient installation of each part of the Work, with due consideration of those features of the Work dependent on each other for proper installation, connection, and operation. Ensure full accessibility for required maintenance, service, and repair. Make adequate accommodations for items scheduled for installation by others. B. When necessary to assure coordination, provide memoranda for distribution to each party involved, describing special coordination procedures. Include such items as required notices, reports, and meetings. 1. Prepare similar memoranda for Owner and separate contractors if coordination of their work is required. C. Coordination Meetings: Owner will conduct coordination meetings at appropriate intervals. Project coordination meetings are in addition to specific meetings held for other purposes, such as progress and pre-installation meetings. 1. Required Attendees: a. Architect/Engineer and Architect/Engineer required b. Contractor c. Superintendent d. Subcontractors e. Suppliers f. Other entities concerned with current progress or involved in planning, coordination, or performance of future activities. 2. Agenda: a. Scheduling. b. Interface requirements. c. Off-site fabrication. WORLD CUP LEGACY SQUARE PHASE 1 DIVISION 01 GENERAL REQUIREMENTS SECTION 01 30 00 ADMINISTRATIVE REQUIREMENTS Contract No. CAG-25-044 01 30 00 - 6 World Cup Legacy Square -Phase 1 April 21, 2025 d. Access requirements. e. Site utilization. f. Temporary facilities and controls. g. Quality standards. 3.5. SUBMITTAL TYPES A. Product Data: Manufacturer's standard published data. Product data includes, as applicable, manufacturer's catalog cuts, written recommendations, specifications, and installation instructions; factory installed wiring diagrams; printed performance curves; operational range diagrams; compliance with recognized standards; testing agency labels, and other standard information. Mark each copy to identify applicable products, models, options, and other data. B. Shop Drawings: Project-specific information as depicted through fabrication and installation drawings, dimensions (field and factory), roughing-in and setting diagrams, design calculations, coordination requirements, and other project-specific information. C. Samples for Selection: Manufacturer's accurately printed or actual samples showing full range of available features, options, colors, textures, and patterns. D. Samples for Verification: Project-specific samples of actual products, illustrating functional and aesthetic characteristics and including all integral parts and attachment devices. Provide actual finishes in selected colors, textures, and patterns. E. Schedules: A form of shop drawing, typically presented in tabular form and summarizing key features of the Work. Not to be confused with construction progress schedule specified in Section 01 32 16. F. Qualification Data: Written information demonstrating the capabilities and experience of a firm or person. G. Certificates: Written statements certifying compliance with requirements. Submit product, installer, manufacturer, and material certificates on manufacturer's letterhead. Submit welding certificates on AWS or WABO forms or as required by authorities having jurisdiction. H. Test Reports: Reports written by a qualified testing agency, indicating and interpreting test results of materials or products for compliance with requirements. I. Inspection Reports: Reports written by a qualified inspection agency, indicating and interpreting inspection results of materials, products, or assemblies for compliance with requirements. J. Research/Evaluation Reports: Written evidence, from a model code organization WORLD CUP LEGACY SQUARE PHASE 1 DIVISION 01 GENERAL REQUIREMENTS SECTION 01 30 00 ADMINISTRATIVE REQUIREMENTS Contract No. CAG-25-044 01 30 00 - 7 World Cup Legacy Square -Phase 1 April 21, 2025 acceptable to authorities having jurisdiction, that product complies with building code(s) in effect for Project. K. Manufacturer's Field Reports: Written information documenting factory-authorized service representative's tests and inspections. L. Project Record Documents, Operation & Maintenance Data, and Warranties and Bonds: 1. Combination of submittal types, submitted at project closeout. See Section 01 78 00. M. Material Safety Data Sheets: Submit directly to Owner. N. Others as indicated. 3.6. SUBMITTALS FOR OWNER'S REVIEW A. When the following are specified in individual sections, submit them for review: 1. Product data. 2. Shop drawings. 3. Samples for selection. 4. Samples for verification. 5. Schedules. 6. Qualification Data. 7. Division 1 submittals (plans, construction progress schedules, lists, reports, closeout submittals, etc.) specified in individual Division 1 sections. B. Submit to Owner for review for the limited purpose of checking for conformance with information given and the design concept expressed in the Contract Documents. C. Samples will be reviewed only for aesthetic, color, or finish selection. D. After review, provide copies and distribute in accordance with SUBMITTAL PROCEDURES article below and for record documents purposes described in Section 01 78 00 - CLOSEOUT SUBMITTALS. 3.7. SUBMITTALS FOR PROJECT CLOSEOUT A. When the following are specified in individual sections, submit them at project closeout: 1. Project record documents. 2. Operation and maintenance data. WORLD CUP LEGACY SQUARE PHASE 1 DIVISION 01 GENERAL REQUIREMENTS SECTION 01 30 00 ADMINISTRATIVE REQUIREMENTS Contract No. CAG-25-044 01 30 00 - 8 World Cup Legacy Square -Phase 1 April 21, 2025 3. Warranties. 4. Bonds. 5. Permits. 6. Other types as indicated. B. Submit for Owner's benefit during and after project completion. 3.8. NUMBER OF COPIES OF SUBMITTALS A. Submittals may be submitted electronically in a format or system acceptable to the Owner. Access to the document shall not require special programming, software, or other proprietary systems. Shop Drawings may be submitted electronically but will also require submission of one full-size printed copy. B. At the completion of the project, the contractor shall provide a complied digital record on a storage device acceptable to the Owner. Additionally, they shall provide and one physical copy of all project submittals, organized by specification sections and contained in 3-ring binders with tabs, titles, and edge identification. C. Superintendents Daily Report 1. For each Project calendar day beginning with the date of Notice to Proceed, prepare a report concerning events at the Project site as follows: a. List of subcontractors on site. b. Number of personnel on site, and general responsibilities. c. Equipment on site. d. Material deliveries. e. High and low temperatures and general weather conditions. f. Accidents. g. Meetings and significant decisions. h. Unusual events, as described under Special Reports below. i. Stoppages, delays, shortages, and losses. j. Emergency procedures. k. Orders and requests of authorities having jurisdiction. l. Supplemental Instructions received and implemented. m. Change Orders received and implemented. n. Field Authorizations received, and documentation of activities covered under same. o. Services connected and disconnected. WORLD CUP LEGACY SQUARE PHASE 1 DIVISION 01 GENERAL REQUIREMENTS SECTION 01 30 00 ADMINISTRATIVE REQUIREMENTS Contract No. CAG-25-044 01 30 00 - 9 World Cup Legacy Square -Phase 1 April 21, 2025 p. Equipment or system tests and startups. Electronically transmit the daily reports to the Owner at Progress Meetings. 2. Special Reports: When an event of an unusual and significant nature occurs at Project site, whether or not directly related to the Work, prepare and submit a special report directly to the Owner within one day of the occurrence. List chain of events, persons participating, and response by Contractor's personnel, evaluation of results or effects, and similar information. Advise Owner in advance when these events are known or predictable. END OF SECTION WORLD CUP LEGACY SQUARE PHASE 1 DIVISION 01 GENERAL REQUIREMENTS SECTION 01 32 16 CONSTRUCTION SCHEDULE Contract No. CAG-25-044 01 32 16 - 1 World Cup Legacy Square -Phase 1 April 21, 2025 SECTION 01 32 16 CONSTRUCTION SCHEDULE PART 1 GENERAL 1.1. SECTION INCLUDES A. Construction progress schedule, bar chart type. 1.2. RELATED DOCUMENTS A. Drawings and general provisions of the Contract, including Division 1 Specification sections, apply to this Section. B. Section 01 10 00 - Summary: For work sequence, Owner occupancy, and Owner- furnished items. C. Section 01 20 00 - Payment Procedures: For schedule of values. D. Section 01 30 00 Administrative Requirements: For superintendent's daily progress reports. 1.3. REFERENCES A. Comply with AGC (CPSM) - Construction Planning and Scheduling Manual; Associated General Contractors of America; 2004. 1.4. SUBMITTALS A. Construction Progress Schedule: Indicate complete construction sequence, from Notice to Proceed through Final Completion. 1. Submit within 7 days of Notice to Proceed. 2. Include written certification that major contractors have reviewed and accepted proposed schedule. 3. Submit updated schedule with each Application for Payment. PART 2 PRODUCTS - NOT USED PART 3 EXECUTION 3.1. CONTENT A. Show complete sequence of construction by activity, with dates for beginning and completion of each element of construction. 1. Break down work so that no activity is longer than 21 days, unless specifically allowed by Owner. 2. List submittals, materials and installation as separate line items. WORLD CUP LEGACY SQUARE PHASE 1 DIVISION 01 GENERAL REQUIREMENTS SECTION 01 32 16 CONSTRUCTION SCHEDULE Contract No. CAG-25-044 01 32 16 - 2 World Cup Legacy Square -Phase 1 April 21, 2025 3. List all permit submittals showing submittal and anticipated issuance dates. 4. List all Owner supplied material delivery dates on schedule. 5. List all Work by Owner completion dates on schedule. B. Identify each activity by specification section number. C. Show accumulated percentage of completion of each item, and total percentage of Work completed, as of the first day of each month. D. Indicate procurement activities for long-lead and major items, including submittal, approval, and fabrication activities. See Section 01 30 00 for submittal review durations. E. Coordinate content with schedule of values specified in Section 01 20 00. F. Provide legend for symbols and abbreviations used. G. Contract Modifications: For each proposed contract modification, and concurrent with its submission, prepare a time-impact analysis using the current approved schedule to demonstrate the effect of the proposed change on the overall project schedule. 3.2. BAR CHARTS A. Include a separate bar for each major portion of Work or operation. B. Identify the first workday of each week. 3.3. REVIEW AND EVALUATION OF SCHEDULE A. Participate in joint review and evaluation of schedule with Owner and Architect/Engineer at each submittal. B. Evaluate project status to determine work behind schedule and work ahead of schedule. C. After review, revise as necessary as result of review, and resubmit within 5 days. 3.4. UPDATING SCHEDULE A. Maintain schedules to record actual start and finish dates of completed activities. B. Indicate progress of each activity to date of revision, with projected completion date of each activity. C. Annotate diagrams to graphically depict current status of Work. WORLD CUP LEGACY SQUARE PHASE 1 DIVISION 01 GENERAL REQUIREMENTS SECTION 01 32 16 CONSTRUCTION SCHEDULE Contract No. CAG-25-044 01 32 16 - 3 World Cup Legacy Square -Phase 1 April 21, 2025 D. Identify activities modified since previous submittal, major changes in Work, and other identifiable changes. E. Indicate changes required to maintain Date of Substantial Completion. F. Submit reports required to support recommended changes. G. Provide narrative report to define problem areas, anticipated delays, and impact on the schedule. Report corrective action taken or proposed and its effect. 3.5. DISTRIBUTION OF SCHEDULE A. Distribute copies of updated schedules to General Contractor's project site file, to Subcontractors, suppliers, Architect/Engineer and to the Owner. B. Instruct recipients to promptly report, in writing, problems anticipated by projections shown in schedules. END OF SECTION WORLD CUP LEGACY SQUARE PHASE 1 DIVISION 01 GENERAL REQUIREMENTS SECTION 01 40 00 QUALITY REQUIREMENTS Contract No. CAG-25-044 01 40 00 - 1 World Cup Legacy Square -Phase 1 April 21, 2025 SECTION 01 40 00 QUALITY REQUIREMENTS PART 1 PART 1 GENERAL 1.1. SECTION INCLUDES A. Administrative and procedural requirements for Quality assurance and Quality control. B. Mock-ups. C. Control of installation. D. Tolerances. E. Testing and inspection agencies and services. F. Control of installation. G. Tolerances. H. Manufacturers' field services. I. Defect Assessment. 1.2. RELATED DOCUMENTS A. Drawings and general provisions of the Contract, including General and Supplemental Conditions and other Division 1 Specification sections, apply to this Section. B. Section 01 42 00 - Definitions. 1.3. REFERENCE STANDARDS 01 40 00 QUALITY REQUIREMENTS. A. NRTL: A nationally recognized testing laboratory according to 29 CFR 1910.7. B. NVLAP: A testing agency accredited according to NIST's National Voluntary Laboratory Accreditation Program. 1.4. DEFINITIONS A. Quality Assurance Services: Activities, actions, and procedures performed before and during execution of the Work to guard against defects and deficiencies and to ensure that proposed construction complies with requirements. WORLD CUP LEGACY SQUARE PHASE 1 DIVISION 01 GENERAL REQUIREMENTS SECTION 01 40 00 QUALITY REQUIREMENTS Contract No. CAG-25-044 01 40 00 - 2 World Cup Legacy Square -Phase 1 April 21, 2025 B. Quality Control Services: Tests, inspections, procedures, and related actions during and after execution of the Work used to evaluate that actual product incorporated into the Work comply with requirements. Services do not include Contract enforcement activities performed by Architect/Engineer. 1.5. SUBMITTALS A. See Section 01 30 00 - ADMINISTRATIVE REQUIREMENTS, for submittal procedures. B. Project Quality Plan (PQP): Submit within 14 days of the Notice to Proceed a written plan detailing the organization and procedures proposed to achieve quality assurance and quality control so that materials, products, workmanship, on-site and off-site fabrication, construction, and operations are in compliance with the Contract Documents and within generally accepted quality standards for similar work. Demonstrate a thorough knowledge of Contract requirements. The PQP is intended to function as a "living document," anticipating requirements and documenting results. At minimum, the PQP will include the following: 1. Qualification Data: For Contractor-provided testing agencies, to demonstrate their capabilities and experience, include proof of qualifications in the form of a recent agency inspection report performed by a recognized authority. 2. Schedule of Tests and Inspections: For all required tests and inspections. Prepare in tabular form and include the following: a. Specification Section number and title. b. Description of test or inspection. c. Identification of applicable standards. d. Identification of test and inspection methods. e. Number/frequency of tests and inspections required. f. Time schedule (or time span) for tests and inspections. g. Entity responsible for performing tests and inspections. h. Requirements for obtaining samples. i. Unique characteristics of each quality control service. 3. Test and Inspection Log: For use in Part 3 of this Section. C. Superintendent Daily Reports: Submit at bi-monthly intervals. D. Permits, Licenses, and Certificates: For Owner's records, submit copies of permits, licenses, certifications, inspection reports, releases, jurisdictional settlements, notices, receipts for fee payments, judgments, correspondence, records, and similar documents, established for compliance with standards and regulations bearing on performance of the Work. WORLD CUP LEGACY SQUARE PHASE 1 DIVISION 01 GENERAL REQUIREMENTS SECTION 01 40 00 QUALITY REQUIREMENTS Contract No. CAG-25-044 01 40 00 - 3 World Cup Legacy Square -Phase 1 April 21, 2025 1.6. QUALITY ASSURANCE A. Delegated Design: Where professional design services or certifications by a design professional are specifically required of Contractor, provide products and systems complying with indicated performance and design criteria, or where not indicated, with performance and design criteria of authorities having jurisdiction. In addition to shop drawings, product data, and other required submittals, submit a statement, signed and sealed by the responsible design professional, for each product and system specifically assigned to Contractor to be designed or certified by a design professional, indicating that the products and systems are in compliance with performance and design criteria indicated. Include the list of codes, loads, and other factors used in performing these services. 1. Professional Engineer Qualifications: A professional legally qualified to practice in the State of Washington and experienced in providing engineering services of the kind indicated. B. Basic Quality Assurance Qualifications: Wherever the Specifications refer to installers, manufacturers, fabricators, specialists, or factory-authorized service representatives, provide entities with the following qualifications: 1. Installer Qualifications: A firm or individual experienced in installing, erecting, or assembling work similar in material, design, and extent to that indicated for this Project, whose work has resulted in construction with a record of successful in- service performance. 2. Manufacturer Qualifications: A firm experienced in manufacturing products or systems similar to those indicated for this Project and with a record of successful in-service performance. 3. Fabricator Qualifications: A firm experienced in producing products similar to those indicated for this Project and with a record of successful in-service performance, as well as sufficient production capacity to produce required units. 4. Specialists: Certain sections of the Specifications require that specific construction activities be performed by recognized experts in those operations. Specialists shall satisfy qualification requirements indicated and shall be engaged for the activities indicated. a. Requirements for specialists shall not supersede building codes and regulations governing the Work. 5. Factory-Authorized Service Representative Qualifications: An authorized representative of manufacturer who is trained and approved by manufacturer to inspect installation of manufacturer's products similar in material, design, and extent to those indicated for this Project. WORLD CUP LEGACY SQUARE PHASE 1 DIVISION 01 GENERAL REQUIREMENTS SECTION 01 40 00 QUALITY REQUIREMENTS Contract No. CAG-25-044 01 40 00 - 4 World Cup Legacy Square -Phase 1 April 21, 2025 1.7. QUALITY CONTROL A. Owner will employ and pay for services of an independent Testing Agency to perform construction materials testing and inspections services as indicated under the Structural General Notes in the drawings. B. Employment of agency in no way relieves Contractor of obligation to perform Work in accordance with requirements of Contract Documents. C. Preconstruction Testing: Where approval of materials, products, or equipment depends on existing test results or preconstruction testing not specifically assigned to the Owner's Testing Agency, Contractor shall provide evidence of test results or, if necessary, shall arrange and pay for testing agency services. 1. Testing Agency Qualifications: An NRTL-recognized, NVLAP-accredited, or independent agency with the experience and capability to conduct testing and inspecting indicated, as documented according to ASTM E 548, and with additional qualifications specified in individual sections and as required by authorities having jurisdiction. 1.8. SUBSTITUTIONS A. The Owner and Architect/Engineer will consider requests for Substitutions up to 10 days prior to bid opening date. Approved Substitutions will be listed on Addenda. B. Substitutions may be considered after bid opening only when a Product becomes unavailable through no fault of the Contractor. C. Document each request with complete data substantiating compliance of proposed Substitution with Contract Documents. D. A request constitutes a representation that the Bidder/Contractor: 1. Has investigated proposed substitution Product and determined that it meets or exceeds the quality level of the specified Product. 2. Will provide the same warranty for the substitution as for the specified Product. 3. Will coordinate installation and make changes to other work that may be required for the Work to be complete with no additional cost to Owner. 4. Waives claims for additional costs or time extension that may subsequently become apparent. 5. Will reimburse Owner for review or redesign services associated with re- approval by authorities. E. Substitutions will not be considered when they are indicated or implied on shop drawing or product data submittals. WORLD CUP LEGACY SQUARE PHASE 1 DIVISION 01 GENERAL REQUIREMENTS SECTION 01 40 00 QUALITY REQUIREMENTS Contract No. CAG-25-044 01 40 00 - 5 World Cup Legacy Square -Phase 1 April 21, 2025 F. Substitution Submittal Procedure: 1. All substitution requests shall be accompanied with the Substitution Request Form, completely filled out. Substitution Request Forms are found in the Specifications in Section 01 40 10. PART 2 PRODUCTS - NOT USED PART 3 EXECUTION 3.1. CONTROL OF INSTALLATION A. Monitor quality control over suppliers, manufacturers, products, services, site conditions, and workmanship, to produce Work of specified quality. B. Comply with manufacturers' instructions, including each step-in sequence. C. Should manufacturers' instructions conflict with Contract Documents, request clarification from Owner before proceeding. D. Comply with specified standards as minimum quality for the Work except where more stringent tolerances, codes, or specified requirements indicate higher standards or more precise workmanship. E. Have Work performed by persons qualified to produce required and specified quality. F. Verify that field measurements are as indicated on shop drawings or as instructed by the manufacturer. G. Secure products in place with positive anchorage devices designed and sized to withstand stresses, vibration, physical distortion, and disfigurement. 3.2. MOCK-UPS A. Before installing portions of the Work where mock-ups are required, construct mock- ups in location and size indicated for each form of construction and finish required to comply with the following requirements, using materials indicated for the completed Work. The purpose of mock-up is to demonstrate the proposed range of aesthetic effects and workmanship. B. Provide supervisory personnel who will oversee mock-up construction. Provide workers that will be employed during the construction at Project. C. Assemble and erect Mock-ups with specified materials, components, attachments, anchorage devices, flashings, seals, and finishes. D. Obtain Owner's approval of mock-ups before starting work, fabrication, or construction. WORLD CUP LEGACY SQUARE PHASE 1 DIVISION 01 GENERAL REQUIREMENTS SECTION 01 40 00 QUALITY REQUIREMENTS Contract No. CAG-25-044 01 40 00 - 6 World Cup Legacy Square -Phase 1 April 21, 2025 1. Owner will issue written comments within seven (7) working days of initial review and each subsequent follow up review of each mock-up. 2. Make corrections as necessary until Owner's approval is issued. E. Accepted mock-ups shall be a comparison standard for the remaining Work. F. Mock-ups will be removed at completion of construction unless specified to remain. Where allowed to remain, protect from all damage. G. Where possible salvage and recycle the demolished mock-up materials. 3.3. TOLERANCES A. Monitor fabrication and installation tolerance control of products to produce acceptable Work. Tolerances will not be cumulative. B. Comply with manufacturers' tolerances. Should manufacturers' tolerances conflict with Contract Documents, request clarification from Owner before proceeding. C. Adjust products to appropriate dimensions; position before securing products in place. 3.4. TEST AND INSPECTION LOG A. Prepare and maintain a record of tests and inspections. Include the following: 1. Date of test or inspection. 2. Description of Work tested or inspected. 3. Identification of testing agency or special inspector conducting test or inspection. 4. Test or inspection results. 5. Date test or inspection results were transmitted to Owner. B. Maintain log at Project site. Post additions and modifications as they occur. Provide access to test and inspection log for Owner's reference during normal working hours and prior to each Application for Payment. 3.5. TESTING AND INSPECTION A. Testing Agency Duties: 1. Provide qualified personnel at site. Cooperate with Owner and Contractor in performance of services. 2. Perform specified sampling and testing of products in accordance with specified standards. WORLD CUP LEGACY SQUARE PHASE 1 DIVISION 01 GENERAL REQUIREMENTS SECTION 01 40 00 QUALITY REQUIREMENTS Contract No. CAG-25-044 01 40 00 - 7 World Cup Legacy Square -Phase 1 April 21, 2025 3. Ascertain compliance of materials and mixes with requirements of Contract Documents. 4. Promptly notify Owner, Architect/Engineer and Contractor of observed irregularities or non- conformance of Work or products. 5. Perform additional tests and inspections required by Owner. 6. Attend preconstruction meetings. 7. Submit reports of all tests/inspections specified. B. Limits on Testing/Inspection Agency Authority: 1. Agency may not release, revoke, alter, or enlarge on requirements of Contract Documents. 2. Agency may not approve or accept any portion of the Work. 3. Agency may not assume any duties of Contractor. 4. Agency has no authority to stop the Work. C. Contractor Responsibilities: 1. Cooperate with laboratory personnel and provide access to the Work. 2. Provide incidental labor and facilities: a. To provide access to Work to be tested/inspected. b. To obtain and handle samples at the site or at source of Products to be tested/inspected. c. To facilitate tests/inspections. d. To provide storage and curing of test samples. 3. Schedule tests and inspections with Testing Agency. Notify Owner, Architect/Engineer and laboratory 24 hours prior to expected time for operations requiring testing/inspection services. 4. Employ services of an independent qualified testing laboratory and pay for additional samples, tests, and inspections required by Contractor beyond specified requirements. 5. Arrange with Owner's agency and pay for additional samples, tests, and inspections required by Contractor beyond specified requirements. D. Re-testing required because of non-conformance to specified requirements shall be performed by the same agency on instructions by Owner. E. Re-testing required because of non-conformance to specified requirements shall be paid for by Contractor by deducting testing charges from the Contract Sum. WORLD CUP LEGACY SQUARE PHASE 1 DIVISION 01 GENERAL REQUIREMENTS SECTION 01 40 00 QUALITY REQUIREMENTS Contract No. CAG-25-044 01 40 00 - 8 World Cup Legacy Square -Phase 1 April 21, 2025 3.6. MANUFACTURERS' FIELD SERVICES A. When specified in individual specification sections, require material or product suppliers or manufacturers to provide qualified staff personnel to observe site conditions, conditions of surfaces and installation, quality of workmanship, as applicable, and to initiate instructions when necessary. B. Report observations and site decisions or instructions given to applicators or installers that are supplemental or contrary to manufacturers' written instructions. 3.7. DEFECT ASSESSMENT A. Replace Work or portions of the Work not conforming to contract document requirements. B. If, in the opinion of Owner, it is not practical to remove and replace the Work, Owner will direct an appropriate remedy or adjust payment. C. Maintain a Log of Non-conforming work, tracking items from instance of identification to resolution. 3.8. SUPERINDENDENT DAILY REPORTS A. Write daily reports for each calendar day, beginning with date of Notice to Proceed, on form(s) approved by Owner. Daily Reports will be factual records containing numerical data of the Work and quality assurance and control activities. Identify deficiencies in daily reports and in Non-Conforming Work Log as they occur and as they are resolved. Do not address production issues unless they impact quality assurance or quality control. B. Superintendent shall sign and date all reports. Verification shall include a statement that all materials and products incorporated into the Work are in compliance with the terms of the Contract except as noted. C. Submit copies of daily reports at each Progress Meeting. END OF SECTION WORLD CUP LEGACY SQUARE PHASE 1 DIVISION 01 GENERAL REQUIREMENTS SECTION 01 40 10 PRODUCT SUBSTITUTION REQUEST Contract No. CAG-25-044 01 41 10 - 1 World Cup Legacy Square -Phase 1 April 21, 2025 TO: CITY OF RENTON Construction Engineering Yong Qi, Civil Engineer III Email to: yqi@rentonwa.gov PROJECT NAME: CONTRACTOR: We hereby submit for consideration the following product instead of specified item for above project: Section Paragraph Specified Item Proposed Substitution: Attach complete dimensional information and technical data, including laboratory tests, if applicable. Include complete information on changes to Drawings and/or Specifications, which proposed substitution will require for its proper installation. Submit with request all necessary samples and substantiating data to prove equal quality, performance, and appearance to that which is specified. Clearly mark manufacturer's literature to indicate equality performance. Differences in quality of materials and construction shall be indicated. Fill in blanks below: A. Reason for substitution request: B. Does the substitution affect dimensions shown on Drawings: Yes No If yes, clearly indicate changes. WORLD CUP LEGACY SQUARE PHASE 1 DIVISION 01 GENERAL REQUIREMENTS SECTION 01 40 10 PRODUCT SUBSTITUTION REQUEST Contract No. CAG-25-044 01 41 10 - 2 World Cup Legacy Square -Phase 1 April 21, 2025 C. Will the undersigned pay for changes to the design, including engineering and detailing costs caused by the request substitution: Yes No Comment: D. What effect does this substitution have on other trades, other Contracts, and Contract completion date: E. What effect does this substitution have on applicable code requirements: F. Differences between proposed substitution and specified item: G. Manufacturer's guarantee of the proposed and specified items are: Same Different (explain): H. List of names and addresses of three similar projects on which product was used, date of installation, and Architect/Engineer's name and address: I. Cost and supplier of specified product: J. Cost and supplier of proposed substitution product: The undersigned attests function and quality equivalent or superior to specified items. [SIGNATURE PAGE FOLLOWS] WORLD CUP LEGACY SQUARE PHASE 1 DIVISION 01 GENERAL REQUIREMENTS SECTION 01 40 10 PRODUCT SUBSTITUTION REQUEST Contract No. CAG-25-044 01 41 10 - 3 World Cup Legacy Square -Phase 1 April 21, 2025 CERTIFICATION OF EQUAL PERFORMANCE AND ASSUMPTION OF LIABILITY FOR EQUAL PERFORMANCE Submitted By: [Signature] [Title] [Firm] [Address] [Telephone] [Date] Signature must be by person having authority to legally bind the firm to the above term. A&E ARCHITECT/ENGINEER Accepted: Accepted as Noted: Not Accepted: Received Too Late: By: Date: Remarks: Concurrence by Architect/Engineer: Accepted: Accepted as Noted: Not Accepted: Received Too Late: By: Date: Remarks: Concurrence by Owner: END OF SECTION WORLD CUP LEGACY SQUARE PHASE 1 DIVISION 01 GENERAL REQUIREMENTS SECTION 01 42 00 DEFINITIONS Contract No. CAG-25-044 01 42 00 - 1 World Cup Legacy Square -Phase 1 April 21, 2025 SECTION 01 42 00 DEFINITIONS PART 1 GENERAL 1.1. RELATED DOCUMENTS A. Drawings and general provisions of the Contract, including General and Supplemental Conditions and other Division 1 Specification sections, apply to this Section. 1.2. SUMMARY A. This section supplements the definitions contained in the General Conditions. In case of conflict, the General Conditions will take precedence. B. Other definitions are included in individual specification sections. 1.3. SPECIFICATION FORMAT AND CONTENT A. Specifications Format: These Specifications are organized into Divisions and Sections based on the Construction Specifications Institute's 2016 Master Format and City of Renton standards B. Specification Content: 1. Language: This specification uses certain conventions in the use of language and the intended meaning of certain terms, words and phrases when used in particular situations or circumstances. These conventions are explained as follows: a. Wording of the contract documents is abbreviated or streamlined and frequently includes incomplete sentences. (1) Abbreviated word and terms shall be interpolated as sense requires. Singular words shall be interpreted as plural and plural words interpreted as singular where applicable to the context indicated. b. These specifications are written in imperative mood. This imperative phraseology is directed to the Contractor, unless specifically noted otherwise. c. The terms "Shall", "Shall be", "Will", and "Will be" and similar words and phrases are defined to have compulsory meaning. 2. Assignment of Specialists: a. The specification requires that certain specific construction activities shall be performed by specialists who are recognized experts in the operations to be performed. The specialist must be engaged for those activities, and their assignments are requirements over which the WORLD CUP LEGACY SQUARE PHASE 1 DIVISION 01 GENERAL REQUIREMENTS SECTION 01 42 00 DEFINITIONS Contract No. CAG-25-044 01 42 00 - 2 World Cup Legacy Square -Phase 1 April 21, 2025 Contractor has no choice or option. However, the responsibility for fulfilling Contract requirements remains with the Contractor. b. This requirement shall not be interpreted to conflict with enforcement of building codes and similar regulations governing the work. It is also not intended to interfere with local trade union jurisdictional settlements and similar conventions. c. Use of titles such as "carpentry" in not intended to imply that certain construction activities must be performed by accredited or unionized individuals of a corresponding generic name, such as "carpenter". It also does not imply that requirements specified apply exclusively to tradespersons of the corresponding generic name. d. The term "Installer" shall be used to refer to all specialists. 1.4. DEFINITIONS A. General: Basic Contract definitions are included in the Conditions of the Contract. B. Terminology - Certain terms used more generally throughout the contract documents are defined as follows: 1. Addenda: Additions made to the contract documents during the bidding period. Used to revise, delete, or add to any of the bidding requirements or contract documents. 2. Approve: Where used in conjunction with the Owner's response or submittals, requests, applications, inquiries, reports, and claims by the Contractor, the meaning will be held to the limitations of the Owner's responsibilities and duties as specified in Section 00 72 00, General Conditions of the Contract. 3. Confirm: Confirm or verify dimension or condition and notify Owner of findings prior to proceeding with the work. 4. Construction Documents: All of the written and graphic documents prepared and assembled by the Owner for communicating the design and administering the construction contract. They include the following categories: bidding requirements, contract forms, and conditions of the contract, specifications, drawings, addenda and contract modifications. This term is interchangeable with "contract documents". 5. Contract Documents: The legally enforceable requirements which become part of the contract when the agreement is signed. Including the bid package, project manual and all related documents including construction documents. See "construction documents" above. 6. Contract Modifications - After agreement has been signed, any additions, deletions, or modifications to the work are accomplished by supplemental instructions or change order. WORLD CUP LEGACY SQUARE PHASE 1 DIVISION 01 GENERAL REQUIREMENTS SECTION 01 42 00 DEFINITIONS Contract No. CAG-25-044 01 42 00 - 3 World Cup Legacy Square -Phase 1 April 21, 2025 7. Directed: Where not otherwise explained, terms such as "directed", "requested", "authorized", "selected", "approved", "permitted", "required", and "accepted" mean "directed by the Owner ", "requested by the Owner ", etc. However, no such implied meaning will be interpreted to extend the Architect/Engineer supervision. 8. Drawings: Graphic representations of the work. 9. Furnish: To supply and deliver to project site, unload, and inspect for damage. 10. Install: To unpack, assemble, erect, apply, place, anchor, finish, cure, protect, clean, start up, protect, and similar operations and make ready for use. 11. Installer: The person or entity engaged by the Contractor or its subcontractor or sub- subcontractor for the performance of a particular unit of work at the project site, including installations, erections, applications, and similar required operations. It is a general requirement that installers be recognized experts in the work they are engaged to perform. 12. Product: Material, machinery, components, equipment, fixtures, and systems forming the work result. Not materials or equipment used for preparation, fabrication, conveying, or erection and not incorporated into the work result. Products may be new, never before used, or re-used materials or equipment. 13. Project Manual: The book-sized (8 1/2 by 11-inch format and bound) volume that includes the procurement requirements (if any), the contracting requirements, and the specifications. 14. Project Site: The space available to the Contractor for the performance of the work, either exclusively or in conjunction with others performing other work as part of the project. The extent of the project site is shown on the drawings and may or may not be identical with the description of the land upon which the project is built. 15. Provide: To furnish and install, complete and ready for intended use. 16. Record Drawings: Drawings prepared by the Contractor to indicate construction changes, including nature and location of concealed work. 17. Shop Drawings: Drawings, schedules, and other information prepared by the Contractor to describe fabrication and installation of elements of the work. 18. Specifications: Define the qualitative requirements for products, materials and workmanship upon which the contract is based. 19. Supply: Same as Furnish. 20. Testing Agency: An independent entity engaged to perform specific inspections or tests of the work, both at the project site or elsewhere, and to report and, if required, to interpret the results of those inspections or tests. WORLD CUP LEGACY SQUARE PHASE 1 DIVISION 01 GENERAL REQUIREMENTS SECTION 01 42 00 DEFINITIONS Contract No. CAG-25-044 01 42 00 - 4 World Cup Legacy Square -Phase 1 April 21, 2025 PART 2 PRODUCTS - NOT USED PART 3 EXECUTION - NOT USED END OF SECTION WORLD CUP LEGACY SQUARE PHASE 1 DIVISION 01 GENERAL REQUIREMENTS SECTION 01 50 00 TEMPORARY FACILITIES AND CONTROLS Contract No. CAG-25-044 01 50 00 - 1 World Cup Legacy Square -Phase 1 April 21, 2025 SECTION 01 50 00 TEMPORARY FACILITIES AND CONTROLS PART 1 GENERAL 1.1. SECTION INCLUDES A. Temporary utilities. B. Temporary telecommunications services. C. Temporary sanitary facilities. D. Temporary Controls: barriers, enclosures, fencing, etc. E. Security requirements. F. Vehicular access and parking. G. Waste removal facilities and services. H. Field offices. 1.2. RELATED DOCUMENTS A. Drawings and general provisions of the Contract, including General and Supplemental Conditions and Division 1 specification sections, apply to this section. 1.3. TEMPORARY UTILITIES A. General: Cost or use charges for temporary facilities shall be included in the Contract Sum. Allow other entities to use temporary services and facilities without cost, including but not limited to, Owner, Architect/Engineer, consultants, occupants of the project, testing agencies and authorities having jurisdiction. B. All costs associated with preparing utilities for use is the sole responsibility of the Contractor. C. Usage costs for temporary site utilities will be provided the Contractor. 1.4. TELECOMMUNICATIONS SERVICES A. Provide, maintain, and pay for telecommunications services to project site at time of project mobilization. 1.5. TEMPORARY SANITARY FACILITIES A. Provide and maintain required facilities for use during construction operations. Do not use public facilities. WORLD CUP LEGACY SQUARE PHASE 1 DIVISION 01 GENERAL REQUIREMENTS SECTION 01 50 00 TEMPORARY FACILITIES AND CONTROLS Contract No. CAG-25-044 01 50 00 - 2 World Cup Legacy Square -Phase 1 April 21, 2025 1.6. BARRIERS A. Provide barriers to prevent unauthorized entry to construction and staging/storage areas, to prevent access to areas that could be hazardous to workers or the public and to protect existing facilities and adjacent properties from damage from construction operations and demolition. B. Protect stored materials, site, and structures from damage. 1.7. FENCING A. Construction: Commercial grade chain link fence. No orange roll-up type fencing is allowed. B. Provide 6 foot (1.8 m) high fence around each construction site; equip with vehicular and pedestrian gates with locks. Install fencing around entire Project site when under construction. 1.8. CONSTRUCTION AIDS A. Provide, operate, and maintain a complete plan for fabricating, handling, conveying, installing and erecting all Work required under the Contract. Maintain materials and equipment in safe and efficient operating condition. Contractor shall be responsible for damages due to defective materials and equipment and uses made thereof. B. Furnish, install, and maintain for the duration of construction all required barricades, canopies, warning signs, steps, bridges, platforms and other temporary construction necessary for proper completion of the work. Maintain in compliance with all pertinent safety and other regulations. 1.9. SECURITY A. Provide security and facilities to protect Work, and Owner's operations from unauthorized entry, vandalism, or theft. 1.10. VEHICULAR ACCESS AND PARKING A. Comply with regulations relating to use of park sidewalks, access to emergency facilities, and access for emergency vehicles. B. Provide and maintain access to fire hydrants, free of obstructions. C. Provide means of removing mud from vehicle wheels before entering pedestrian walkways, parking areas, park roads, private property, and city streets. D. Comply with City traffic and parking regulations. E. Traffic Control Plan: Contractor will prepare, obtain and maintain a Traffic Control Plan approval and permit from the City of Renton for all work associated with S 3rd St. WORLD CUP LEGACY SQUARE PHASE 1 DIVISION 01 GENERAL REQUIREMENTS SECTION 01 50 00 TEMPORARY FACILITIES AND CONTROLS Contract No. CAG-25-044 01 50 00 - 3 World Cup Legacy Square -Phase 1 April 21, 2025 F. Delivery and Storage: Conduct operations in such a manner as to avoid unnecessary interference to existing pedestrian and vehicle traffic. Do not park vehicles in traffic lanes. Provide flag persons, and traffic control signs and devices as required. Notify Owner in advance of any unusually long or large deliveries. Storage of materials adjacent to the Project site outside of the construction fence is not permitted unless authorized by the Owner. G. No vehicle and equipment access or parking shall be allowed within Seattle Public Utilities (SPU) right of way. 1.11. WASTE REMOVAL A. Provide waste removal facilities and services as required to maintain the site in clean and orderly condition. B. Provide containers with lids. Remove trash from site on a regular basis as needed. C. If materials to be recycled or re-used on the project must be stored on-site, provide suitable non-combustible containers; locate containers holding flammable material outside the structure unless otherwise approved by the authorities having jurisdiction. 1.12. PROJECT IDENTIFICATION A. Provide project identification sign of design and construction per Section 01 58 00. 1.13. EQUIPMENT A. Fire Extinguishers: Portable, UL-rated, with extinguishing agent as required by locations and classes of fire exposure. 1.14. REMOVAL OF UTILITIES, FACILITIES, AND CONTROLS A. Remove temporary utilities, equipment, facilities, materials, prior to Substantial Completion inspection. B. Clean and repair damage caused by installation or use of temporary work. C. Restore existing facilities used during construction to original condition. D. Restore new permanent facilities used during construction to specify condition. WORLD CUP LEGACY SQUARE PHASE 1 DIVISION 01 GENERAL REQUIREMENTS SECTION 01 50 00 TEMPORARY FACILITIES AND CONTROLS Contract No. CAG-25-044 01 50 00 - 4 World Cup Legacy Square -Phase 1 April 21, 2025 1.15. QUALITY ASSURANCE A. Regulations: Comply with industry standards and applicable laws and regulations of authorities having jurisdiction, including but not limited to: 1. Building code requirements 2. Health and safety regulations 3. Utility company regulations 4. Police, Fire department and rescue squad rules 5. Environmental protection regulations B. Standards: 1. General: Comply with the following: a. NFPA Code 241, "Building Construction and Demolition Operations". b. ANSI-A10 Series standards for "Safety Requirements for Construction and Demolition". 2. Recommendations: Refer to "Guidelines for Bid Conditions for Temporary Job Utilities and Services" prepared jointly by AGC and ASC for industry recommendations. 3. Electrical Service: Comply with NEMA, NECA, and UL standards and regulations for temporary electrical service. Install service in compliance with NEC (NFPA 70). C. Inspections: Arrange for authorities having jurisdiction to inspect and test each temporary utility before use. Obtain required certifications and permits. 1.16. PROJECT CONDITIONS A. Conditions of Use: 1. Keep temporary services and facilities clean and neat in appearance. Operate in a safe and efficient manner. 2. Take necessary fire prevention measures. 3. Do not overload facilities or permit them to interfere with Owner's operations. 4. Do not allow hazardous, dangerous, or unsanitary conditions or public nuisances to develop or persist on the site. 1.17. SUBMITTALS A. Temporary Facilities Site Plan: Show temporary facilities, utility connections, staging areas and parking areas for construction personnel. WORLD CUP LEGACY SQUARE PHASE 1 DIVISION 01 GENERAL REQUIREMENTS SECTION 01 50 00 TEMPORARY FACILITIES AND CONTROLS Contract No. CAG-25-044 01 50 00 - 5 World Cup Legacy Square -Phase 1 April 21, 2025 B. Temporary Utilities: Prepare a schedule for Owner's approval indicating dates for implementation and termination of each temporary utility provision. PART 2 PRODUCTS - NOT USED PART 3 EXECUTION - NOT USED END OF SECTION WORLD CUP LEGACY SQUARE PHASE 1 DIVISION 01 GENERAL REQUIREMENTS SECTION 01 58 00 TEMPORARY PROJECT SIGNAGE Contract No. CAG-25-044 01 58 00 - 1 World Cup Legacy Square -Phase 1 April 21, 2025 SECTION 01 58 00 TEMPORARY PROJECT SIGNAGE PART 1 GENERAL 1.1. SECTION INCLUDES A. Project identification sign. 1.2. QUALITY ASSURANCE A. Design sign and structure to withstand 50 miles/hr (80 km/hr) wind velocity. B. Finishes, Painting: Adequate to withstand weathering, fading, and chipping for duration of construction. 1.3. SUBMITTALS A. See Section 01 30 00 - Administrative Requirements for submittal procedures. PART 2 PRODUCTS 2.1. SIGN MATERIALS A. Structure and Framing: New, wood, structurally adequate. B. Sign Surfaces: Exterior grade plywood with medium density overlay, minimum 3/4 inch (19 mm) thick, standard large size to minimize joints. C. Paint and Primers: Exterior quality, two coats; sign background of white color. D. Lettering: Exterior quality paint, contrasting colors. 2.2. PROJECT IDENTIFICATION SIGN A. (2) Two painted signs, bottom 6 feet (2 m) above ground. Locations to be directed by Owner. B. Content: 1. Project title, logo and name of Owner as indicated on Contract Documents. 2. Name of Prime Contractor. 3. Contract Value. 4. Project Schedule 5. Funding Sources. C. Graphic Design, Colors, Style of Lettering: See Appendix. WORLD CUP LEGACY SQUARE PHASE 1 DIVISION 01 GENERAL REQUIREMENTS SECTION 01 58 00 TEMPORARY PROJECT SIGNAGE Contract No. CAG-25-044 01 58 00 - 2 World Cup Legacy Square -Phase 1 April 21, 2025 PART 3 PART 3 EXECUTION 3.1. INSTALLATION A. Receive approval from Owner of signage design prior to installation at site. B. Install project identification sign within 30 days after date fixed by Notice to Proceed. C. Erect at designated locations, as directed by Owner. D. Install sign surface plumb and level, with butt joints. Anchor securely. 3.2. REMOVAL A. Remove signs, framing, supports, and foundations at completion of Project and restore the area. END OF SECTION WORLD CUP LEGACY SQUARE PHASE 1 DIVISION 01 GENERAL REQUIREMENTS SECTION 01 70 00 EXECUTION AND CLOSEOUT REQUIREMENTS Contract No. CAG-25-044 01 70 00 - 1 World Cup Legacy Square -Phase 1 April 21, 2025 SECTION 01 70 00 EXECUTION AND CLOSEOUT REQUIREMENTS PART 1 GENERAL 1.1. SECTION INCLUDES A. Examination, preparation, and general installation procedures. B. Requirements for alterations work, including selective demolition, except removal, disposal, and/or remediation of hazardous materials and toxic substances. C. Pre-installation meetings. D. Cutting and patching. E. Surveying for laying out the work. F. Cleaning and protection. 1.2. RELATED DOCUMENTS A. Drawings and general provisions of the Contract, including General and Supplemental Conditions and Division 1 specification sections, apply to this section. B. Section 01 50 00 - Temporary Facilities and Controls: Temporary exterior enclosures. C. Section 01 74 00 - Construction Waste Management and Disposal: Additional procedures for trash/waste removal, recycling, salvage, and reuse. D. Section 01 78 00 Closeout Submittals: O & M, Record Drawings and other documents due at completion. 1.3. REFERENCE STANDARDS A. NFPA 241 - Standard for Safeguarding Construction, Alteration, and Demolition Operations; 2009. 1.4. SUBMITTALS A. Qualification Data: For Land Surveyor (if used) B. Survey work: Submit name, address, and telephone number of Surveyor before starting survey work. 1. Submit documentation verifying accuracy of survey work. 2. Submit a copy of site drawing signed by the Land Surveyor, that the elevations and locations of the work are in conformance with Contract Documents. WORLD CUP LEGACY SQUARE PHASE 1 DIVISION 01 GENERAL REQUIREMENTS SECTION 01 70 00 EXECUTION AND CLOSEOUT REQUIREMENTS Contract No. CAG-25-044 01 70 00 - 2 World Cup Legacy Square -Phase 1 April 21, 2025 3. Submit digital record survey for the project record in AutoCAD format. Note final location of building, site improvements, benchmarks, and utilities. C. Cutting and Patching: Submit written request in advance of cutting or alteration that affects: 1. Structural integrity of any element of Project. 2. Integrity of weather exposed or moisture resistant element. 3. Efficiency, maintenance, or safety of any operational element. 4. Visual qualities of sight exposed elements. 5. Work of Owner or separate Contractor. 6. Include in request: a. Identification of Project. b. Location and description of affected work. c. Necessity for cutting or alteration. d. Description of proposed work and products to be used. e. Effect on work of Owner or separate Contractor. f. Written permission of affected separate Contractor. g. Date and time work will be executed. D. Project Record Documents: Per Section 01 78 00 Closeout Submittals. 1.5. QUALIFICATIONS A. For survey work, employ a land surveyor registered in State of Washington and acceptable to Owner. Submit evidence of Surveyor's Errors and Omissions insurance coverage in the form of an Insurance Certificate. B. For field engineering, employ a professional engineer of the discipline required for specific service on Project, licensed in Washington. 1.6. PROJECT CONDITIONS A. Dust Control: Execute work by methods to minimize raising dust from construction operations. Provide positive means to prevent air-borne dust from dispersing into atmosphere and over adjacent property. B. Noise Control: Provide methods, means, and facilities to minimize noise produced by construction operations. WORLD CUP LEGACY SQUARE PHASE 1 DIVISION 01 GENERAL REQUIREMENTS SECTION 01 70 00 EXECUTION AND CLOSEOUT REQUIREMENTS Contract No. CAG-25-044 01 70 00 - 3 World Cup Legacy Square -Phase 1 April 21, 2025 C. Pollution Control: Provide methods, means, and facilities to prevent contamination of soil, water, and atmosphere from discharge of noxious, toxic substances, and pollutants produced by construction operations. Comply with federal, state, and local regulations. 1.7. COORDINATION A. See Section 01 10 00 Summary of Work for occupancy-related requirements. B. Coordinate scheduling, submittals, and work of the various sections of the Project Manual to ensure efficient and orderly sequence of installation of interdependent construction elements, with provisions for accommodating items installed later. C. Coordinate completion and clean-up of work of separate sections. PART 2 PRODUCTS (NOT APPLICABLE) PART 3 EXECUTION 3.1. EXAMINATION A. Verify that existing site conditions and substructure surfaces are acceptable for subsequent work. Start of work means acceptance of existing conditions. B. Verify that existing substructure is capable of structural support or attachment of the work being applied or attached. C. Examine and verify specific conditions described in individual specification sections. D. Take field measurements before confirming product orders or beginning fabrication, to minimize waste due to over-ordering or mis-fabrication. E. Verify that utility services are available, of the correct characteristics, and in the correct locations. F. Prior to Demolition: Examine existing conditions prior to commencing work, including elements subject to damage or movement during demolition. After uncovering existing work, assess conditions affecting performance of work. Beginning of demolition means acceptance of existing conditions. 3.2. PREPARATION A. Clean substrate surfaces prior to applying next material or substance. B. Seal cracks or openings of substrate prior to applying next material or substance. C. Apply manufacturer required or recommended substrate primer, sealer, or conditioner prior to applying any new material or substance in contact or bond. WORLD CUP LEGACY SQUARE PHASE 1 DIVISION 01 GENERAL REQUIREMENTS SECTION 01 70 00 EXECUTION AND CLOSEOUT REQUIREMENTS Contract No. CAG-25-044 01 70 00 - 4 World Cup Legacy Square -Phase 1 April 21, 2025 3.3. PRE-INSTALLATION MEETINGS A. When required in individual specification sections, convene a pre-installation meeting at the site prior to commencing work of the section. B. Require attendance of parties directly affecting, or affected by, work of the specific section. C. Notify Owner four days in advance of meeting date. D. Prepare agenda and preside at meeting: 1. Review conditions of examination, preparation and installation procedures. 2. Review coordination with related work. E. Record minutes and distribute copies within two days after meeting to participants, with two copies to Architect/Engineer, Owner, participants, and those affected by decisions made. 3.4. LAYING OUT THE WORK A. Verify locations of survey control points prior to starting work. B. Promptly notify Owner of any discrepancies discovered. C. Contractor shall locate and protect survey control and reference points. D. Control datum for survey is that indicated on Drawings. E. Promptly report to Owner the loss or destruction of any reference point or relocation required because of changes in grades or other reasons. F. Replace dislocated survey control points based on original survey control. Make no changes without prior written notice to Owner. G. Utilize recognized engineering survey practices. H. Establish a minimum of two permanent benchmarks on site, referenced to established control points. Record locations, with horizontal and vertical data, on project record documents. I. Establish elevations, lines and levels. Locate and lay out by instrumentation and similar appropriate means: 1. Site improvements including pavements; stakes for grading, fill and topsoil placement; utility locations, slopes, and invert elevations. 2. Grid or axis for structures. WORLD CUP LEGACY SQUARE PHASE 1 DIVISION 01 GENERAL REQUIREMENTS SECTION 01 70 00 EXECUTION AND CLOSEOUT REQUIREMENTS Contract No. CAG-25-044 01 70 00 - 5 World Cup Legacy Square -Phase 1 April 21, 2025 J. Periodically verify layouts by same means. K. Maintain a complete and accurate log of control and survey work as it progresses. 3.5. GENERAL INSTALLATION REQUIREMENTS A. Install products as specified in individual sections, in accordance with manufacturer's instructions and recommendations, and so as to avoid waste due to necessity for replacement. B. Make vertical elements plumb and horizontal elements level, unless otherwise indicated. C. Install equipment and fittings plumb and level, neatly aligned with adjacent vertical and horizontal lines, unless otherwise indicated. D. Make consistent texture on surfaces, with seamless transitions, unless otherwise indicated. E. Make neat transitions between different surfaces, maintaining texture and appearance. 3.6. CUTTING AND PATCHING A. Whenever possible, execute the work by methods that avoid cutting or patching. B. Perform whatever cutting and patching is necessary to: 1. Complete the work. 2. Saw cut existing work smooth to avoid damage to existing work to remain. 3. Fit products together to integrate with other work. 4. Provide openings for penetration of mechanical, electrical, and other services. 5. Match work that has been cut to adjacent work. 6. Repair areas adjacent to cuts to required condition. 7. Repair new work damaged by subsequent work. 8. Remove samples of installed work for testing when requested. 9. Remove and replace defective and non-conforming work. C. Execute cutting and patching including excavation and fill: 1. To complete the work. 2. To uncover work in order to install improperly sequenced work. 3. To remove and replace defective or non-conforming work. WORLD CUP LEGACY SQUARE PHASE 1 DIVISION 01 GENERAL REQUIREMENTS SECTION 01 70 00 EXECUTION AND CLOSEOUT REQUIREMENTS Contract No. CAG-25-044 01 70 00 - 6 World Cup Legacy Square -Phase 1 April 21, 2025 4. To remove samples of installed work for testing when requested. 5. To provide openings in the work for penetration of mechanical and electrical, and other services. 6. To execute patching to complement adjacent work. 7. To fit materials and products to integrate with other work. D. Execute work by methods, saw cutting, that avoid damage to other work and that will provide appropriate surfaces to receive patching and finishing. In existing work, minimize damage and restore to original condition. E. Employ original installer to perform cutting for weather exposed and moisture resistant elements, and sight exposed surfaces. F. Restore work with new products in accordance with requirements of Contract Documents. G. Fit work airtight to pipes, sleeves, ducts, conduit, and other penetrations through surfaces. H. Cutting: 1. Cut work by methods that will not damage work to be retained and work adjoining. Review proposed procedure(s) with original installer where possible and comply with its recommendations. 2. Where cutting is required, cut work with sawing, drilling, coring and grinding tools. Pneumatic hammering and chopping tools not allowed without prior approval. I. Patching: 1. Finish patched surfaces to match finish that existed prior to patching. Patch with seams which are durable and invisible as possible. Comply with specified tolerances of the work. On continuous surfaces, refinish to nearest intersection or natural break. See City of Renton Standard Plans 103, 110, 110.1, 110.2, and 111. For an assembly, refinish entire unit. 2. Restore exposed finishes of patched areas and, where necessary, extend finish restoration onto retained work adjoining in a manner which will eliminate evidence of patching. 3. Where feasible, inspect and test patched areas to demonstrate integrity of work. 4. Match color, texture, and appearance. 5. Repair patched surfaces that are damaged, lifted, discolored, or showing other imperfections due to patching work. If defects are due to condition of substrate, WORLD CUP LEGACY SQUARE PHASE 1 DIVISION 01 GENERAL REQUIREMENTS SECTION 01 70 00 EXECUTION AND CLOSEOUT REQUIREMENTS Contract No. CAG-25-044 01 70 00 - 7 World Cup Legacy Square -Phase 1 April 21, 2025 repair substrate prior to repairing finish. 3.7. PROGRESS CLEANING A. Maintain areas free of waste materials, debris, and rubbish. Maintain site in a clean and orderly condition. B. Remove debris and rubbish from pipe chases, plenums, attics, crawl spaces, and other closed or remote spaces, prior to enclosing the space. C. Broom and vacuum clean interior areas prior to start of surface finishing and continue cleaning to eliminate dust. D. Collect and remove waste materials, debris, and trash/rubbish from site periodically and dispose off-site; do not burn or bury. 3.8. PROTECTION OF INSTALLED WORK A. Protect installed work from damage by construction operations. B. Provide special protection where specified in individual specification sections. C. Provide temporary and removable protection for installed products. Control activity in immediate work area to prevent damage. D. Provide protective coverings at walls, projections, jambs, sills, and soffits of openings. E. Protect cast concrete to remain exposed in the finished building, finished floors, stairs, roofing and other surfaces from traffic, dirt, wear, damage, or movement of heavy objects, by protecting with durable sheet materials. F. Prohibit traffic or storage upon waterproofed or roofed surfaces. If traffic or activity is necessary, obtain recommendations for protection from waterproofing or roofing material manufacturer. G. Prohibit traffic from landscaped areas. H. Remove protective coverings when no longer needed; reuse or recycle plastic coverings if possible. 3.9. CLOSE-OUT COORDINATION A. See Section 01 10 00 for occupancy-related requirements. B. Coordinate scheduling, submittals, and work of the various sections of the Project Manual to ensure efficient and orderly sequence of installation of interdependent construction elements, with provisions for accommodating items installed later. WORLD CUP LEGACY SQUARE PHASE 1 DIVISION 01 GENERAL REQUIREMENTS SECTION 01 70 00 EXECUTION AND CLOSEOUT REQUIREMENTS Contract No. CAG-25-044 01 70 00 - 8 World Cup Legacy Square -Phase 1 April 21, 2025 C. Notify affected utility companies and comply with their requirements. D. Verify that utility requirements and characteristics of new operating equipment are compatible with building utilities. Coordinate work of various sections having interdependent responsibilities for installing, connecting to, and placing in service, such equipment. E. Coordinate space requirements, supports, and installation of mechanical and electrical work that are indicated diagrammatically on Drawings. Follow Coordination Drawings routing shown for pipes, ducts, and conduit, as closely as practicable; place runs parallel with lines of building. Utilize spaces efficiently to maximize accessibility for other installations, for maintenance, and for repairs. F. In finished areas except as otherwise indicated, conceal pipes, ducts, and wiring within the construction. Coordinate locations of fixtures and outlets with finish elements. G. Coordinate completion and clean-up of work of separate sections. 3.10. SUBSTANTIAL COMPLETION A. Substantial Completion is defined in the General Conditions B. Preliminary Procedures: Before requesting inspection for determining date of Substantial Completion, complete the following. List items below that are incomplete in request, provide detailed work plan to complete each item and anticipated dates of completion. 1. Submit Contractor's Punch List. For each item, include the dollar value of Work remaining, and reasons why the Work is not complete. 2. Submit substantial completion checklist. 3. Advise Owner of pending insurance changeover requirements. 4. Obtain and submit releases permitting Owner unrestricted use of the Work and access to services and utilities. Include occupancy permits, operating certificates, and similar releases. 5. Prepare and submit initial Operation and Maintenance Manuals, damage or settlement surveys, property surveys, and similar final record information. 6. Make final changeover of permanent locks and deliver keys to Owner. Advise Owner's personnel of changeover in security provisions. 7. Participate in commissioning in accordance with individual specification section requirements. 8. Submit test/adjust/balance records. 9. Terminate and remove temporary facilities from Project site, along with WORLD CUP LEGACY SQUARE PHASE 1 DIVISION 01 GENERAL REQUIREMENTS SECTION 01 70 00 EXECUTION AND CLOSEOUT REQUIREMENTS Contract No. CAG-25-044 01 70 00 - 9 World Cup Legacy Square -Phase 1 April 21, 2025 mockups, construction tools, and similar elements. 10. Submit changeover information related to Owner's occupancy, use, operation, and maintenance. 11. Complete final cleaning requirements. 12. Touch up and otherwise repair and restore marred exposed finishes to eliminate visual defects. C. Inspection: Submit a written request for inspection for Substantial Completion. On receipt of request, Owner and Architect/Engineer will either proceed with inspection or notify Contractor of unfulfilled requirements. During inspection, Owner /Architect/Engineer will verify submitted Contractor's Punch List and will add or Architect/Engineer Architect/Engineer Punch List will subsequently be provided to the Contractor for resolution. Owner/Architect/Engineer will prepare the Certificate of Substantial Completion after inspection or will notify Contractor of items, either on the Contractor's Punch List or Architect/Engineer completed or corrected before certificate will be issued. 1. Re-Architect/Engineer of Substantial Completion is not granted, request re-inspection when the Work identified as incomplete is completed or corrected. Unless waived by Owner, a deductive Change Order for A/E costs will be executed for all Substantial Completion re-inspections. 2. Results of completed inspection will form the basis of requirements for Final Completion. D. Checklist: In order to certify, Substantial Completion, all elements on the Substantial Completion Checklist (attached to this section) MUST be complete. 3.11. FINAL COMPLETION A. Preliminary Procedures: Before requesting final inspection for determining date of Final Completion, complete the following: 1. Submit specific warranties, workmanship bonds, maintenance service agreements, final certifications, and similar documents. 2. Submit copy of Engineer's Substantial Completion Punch List, with signed and dated certification by the QAM stating that every item has been completed or otherwise resolved for acceptance. 3. Submit evidence of final, continuing insurance coverage complying with insurance requirements. 4. Prepare and submit Project Record Documents, final Operation and Maintenance Manuals, damage or settlement surveys, property surveys, and WORLD CUP LEGACY SQUARE PHASE 1 DIVISION 01 GENERAL REQUIREMENTS SECTION 01 70 00 EXECUTION AND CLOSEOUT REQUIREMENTS Contract No. CAG-25-044 01 70 00 - 10 World Cup Legacy Square -Phase 1 April 21, 2025 similar final record information. 5. Deliver tools, spare parts, extra materials, accessory keys, and similar items to location designated by Owner. Label with manufacturer's name and model number where applicable. Except where impractical, provide parts and materials in original unopened packaging. Permanently label all accessory keys. 6. Complete any deferred testing as defined in technical specifications. 7. Submit pest-control final inspection report and certification. 8. Instruct Owner's personnel in operation, adjustment, and maintenance of products, equipment, and systems. 9. Submit Application for Final Payment and required support documentation and certifications according to Division 1 Section "Payment Procedures." B. Inspection: Submit a written request for final inspection for acceptance. On receipt of request, Architect/Engineer will either proceed with inspection or notify Contractor of unfulfilled requirements and notify Owner of their findings. Owner will certify Application for Final Payment after inspection or will notify Contractor of construction that must be completed or corrected before certificate will be issued. 1. Re-inspection: Request re-inspection when the Work identified in previous inspections as incomplete is completed or corrected. Unless waived by Owner, a deductive Change Order for A/E costs will be executed for Final Completion re-inspections greater than one in number. C. Checklist: In order to certify, Final Completion, all elements on the Final Completion Checklist (attached to this section) MUST be complete. 3.12. LIST OF INCOMPLETE ITEMS (CONTRACTOR'S PUNCH LIST) A. General: The QAM shall prepare a single list of items to be completed and corrected. Include name and identification of each space and area affected by construction operations for incomplete items and items needing correction including, if necessary, areas disturbed by Contractor that are outside the limits of construction. Use layout provided in electronic format by Engineer. Submit three copies of list. 3.13. FINAL CLEANING A. Execute final cleaning prior to Substantial Completion. B. Use cleaning materials that are nonhazardous. C. Clean surfaces exposed to view; remove temporary labels, stains and foreign substances. D. Clean equipment and fixtures to a sanitary condition with cleaning materials appropriate to the surface and material being cleaned. WORLD CUP LEGACY SQUARE PHASE 1 DIVISION 01 GENERAL REQUIREMENTS SECTION 01 70 00 EXECUTION AND CLOSEOUT REQUIREMENTS Contract No. CAG-25-044 01 70 00 - 11 World Cup Legacy Square -Phase 1 April 21, 2025 E. Clean site: sweep paved areas, rake clean landscaped surfaces. F. Remove waste, surplus materials, trash/rubbish, and construction facilities from the site; dispose of in legal manner; do not burn or bury. END OF SECTION WORLD CUP LEGACY SQUARE PHASE 1 DIVISION 01 GENERAL REQUIREMENTS SECTION 01 74 00 CONSTRUCTION WASTE MANAGEMENT AND DISPOSAL Contract No. CAG-25-044 01 74 00 - 1 World Cup Legacy Square -Phase 1 April 21, 2025 SECTION 01 74 00 CONSTRUCTION WASTE MANAGEMENT AND DISPOSAL PART 1 GENERAL 1.1. WASTE MANAGEMENT REQUIREMENTS A. Owner requires that this project generate the least amount of trash and waste possible. B. Employ processes that ensure the generation of as little waste as possible due to error, poor planning, breakage, mishandling, contamination, or other factors. C. Minimize trash/waste disposal in landfills; reuse, salvage, or recycle as much waste as economically feasible. D. Required Recycling, Salvage, and Reuse: The following may not be disposed of in landfills or by incineration: 1. Aluminum and plastic beverage containers. 2. Corrugated cardboard. 3. Wood pallets. 4. Treated wood. 5. Metals, including packaging banding, metal studs, sheet metal, structural steel, piping, reinforcing bars, and other items made of steel, iron, galvanized steel, stainless steel, aluminum, copper, zinc, lead, brass, and bronze. 6. Glass. 7. Plastic sheeting. E. Contractor shall develop and follow a Waste Management Plan designed to implement these requirements. F. Methods of trash/waste disposal that are not acceptable are: 1. Burning on the project site. 2. Burying on the project site. 3. Dumping or burying on other property, public or private. 4. Other illegal dumping or burying. G. Regulatory Requirements: Contractor is responsible for knowing and complying with regulatory requirements, including but not limited to Federal, State, and King County requirements, Ordinance 18166 codified in King County Code Chapter 10.30, Construction and Demolition Waste, and City of Renton requirements pertaining to legal disposal of all construction and demolition waste materials. WORLD CUP LEGACY SQUARE PHASE 1 DIVISION 01 GENERAL REQUIREMENTS SECTION 01 74 00 CONSTRUCTION WASTE MANAGEMENT AND DISPOSAL Contract No. CAG-25-044 01 74 00 - 2 World Cup Legacy Square -Phase 1 April 21, 2025 1.2. RELATED DOCUMENTS A. Drawings and general provisions of the Contract, including General and Supplemental Conditions and Division 1 specification sections, apply to this section. B. Section 01 30 00 - Administrative Requirements: Additional requirements for project meetings, reports, submittal procedures, and project documentation. C. Section 01 50 00 - Temporary Facilities and Controls: Additional requirements related to trash/waste collection and removal facilities and services. D. Section 01 70 00 - Execution and Closeout Requirements: Trash/waste prevention procedures related to demolition, cutting and patching, installation, protection, and cleaning. 1.3. DEFINITIONS A. Clean: Untreated and unpainted; not contaminated with oils, solvents, caulk, adhesives, glues, or the like. B. Construction and Demolition Waste: Solid wastes typically including building materials, packaging, trash, debris, and rubble resulting from construction, repair and demolition operations. C. Hazardous: Exhibiting the characteristics of hazardous substances, i.e., ignitability, corrosively, toxicity or reactivity. D. Nonhazardous: Exhibiting none of the characteristics of hazardous substances, i.e., ignitability, corrosively, toxicity, or reactivity. E. Nontoxic: Neither immediately poisonous to humans nor poisonous after a long period of exposure. F. Recyclable: The ability of a product or material to be recovered at the end of its life cycle and remanufactured into a new product for reuse by others. G. Recycle: To remove a waste material from the project site to another site for remanufacture into a new product for reuse by others. H. Recycling: The process of sorting, cleansing, treating and reconstituting solid waste and other discarded materials for the purpose of using the altered form. Recycling does not include burning, incinerating, or thermally destroying waste. I. Return: To give back reusable items or unused products to vendors for credit. J. Reuse: To reuse a construction waste material in some manner on the project site. K. Salvage: To remove a waste material from the project site to another site for resale or reuse by others. WORLD CUP LEGACY SQUARE PHASE 1 DIVISION 01 GENERAL REQUIREMENTS SECTION 01 74 00 CONSTRUCTION WASTE MANAGEMENT AND DISPOSAL Contract No. CAG-25-044 01 74 00 - 3 World Cup Legacy Square -Phase 1 April 21, 2025 L. Sediment: Soil and other debris that has been eroded and transported by storm or well production run-off water. M. Source Separation: The act of keeping different types of waste materials separate beginning from the first time they become waste. N. Toxic: Poisonous to humans either immediately or after a long period of exposure. O. Trash: Any product or material unable to be reused, returned, recycled, or salvaged. P. Waste: Extra material or material that has reached the end of its useful life in its intended use. Waste includes salvageable, returnable, recyclable, and reusable material. 1.4. SUBMITTALS A. See Section 01 30 00 - Administrative Requirements, for submittal procedures. B. Waste Management Plan: Include the following information: 1. Analysis of the trash and waste projected to be generated during the entire project construction cycle, including types and quantities. 2. Landfill Options: The name, address, and telephone number of the landfill(s) where trash/waste will be disposed of, the applicable landfill tipping fee(s), and the projected cost of disposing of all project trash/waste in the landfill(s). 3. Landfill Alternatives: List all waste materials that will be diverted from landfills by reuse, salvage, or recycling. 4. Meetings: Describe regular meetings to be held to address waste prevention, reduction, recycling, salvage, reuse, and disposal. 5. Materials Handling Procedures: Describe the means by which materials to be diverted from landfills will be protected from contamination and prepared for acceptance by designated facilities; include separation procedures for recyclables, storage, and packaging. 6. Transportation: Identify the destination and means of transportation of materials to be recycled, i.e. whether materials will be site-separated and self- hauled to designated centers, or whether mixed materials will be collected by a waste hauler. C. Waste Disposal Reports: Submit at specified intervals, with details of quantities of trash and waste, means of disposal or reuse, and costs; show both totals to date and since last report. 1. Submit updated Report with each Application for Progress Payment; failure to submit Report will delay payment. 2. Submit Report on a form acceptable to Owner. WORLD CUP LEGACY SQUARE PHASE 1 DIVISION 01 GENERAL REQUIREMENTS SECTION 01 74 00 CONSTRUCTION WASTE MANAGEMENT AND DISPOSAL Contract No. CAG-25-044 01 74 00 - 4 World Cup Legacy Square -Phase 1 April 21, 2025 3. Landfill Disposal: Include the following information: a. Identification of material. b. Amount, in tons or cubic yards (cubic meters), of trash/waste material from the project disposed of in landfills. c. State the identity of landfills, total amount of tipping fees paid to landfill, and total disposal cost. d. Include manifests, weight tickets, receipts, and invoices as evidence of quantity and cost. 4. Recycled and Salvaged Materials: Include the following information for each: a. Identification of material, including those retrieved by installer for use on other projects. b. Amount, in tons or cubic yards (cubic meters), date removed from the project site, and receiving party. c. Transportation cost, amount paid or received for the material, and the net total cost or savings of salvage or recycling each material. d. Include manifests, weight tickets, receipts, and invoices as evidence of quantity and cost. e. Certification by receiving party that materials will not be disposed of in landfills or by incineration. 5. Material Reused on Project: Include the following information for each: a. Identification of material and how it was used in the project. b. Amount, in tons or cubic yards (cubic meters). c. Include weight tickets as evidence of quantity. 6. Other Disposal Methods: Include information similar to that described above, as appropriate to disposal method. PART 2 PRODUCTS (NOT USED) PART 3 EXECUTION 3.1. WASTE MANAGEMENT PROCEDURES A. See Section 01 30 00 for additional requirements for project meetings, reports, submittal procedures, and project documentation. B. See Section 01 50 00 for additional requirements related to trash/waste collection and removal facilities and services. C. See Section 01 70 00 for trash/waste prevention procedures related to demolition, cutting and patching, installation, protection, and cleaning. WORLD CUP LEGACY SQUARE PHASE 1 DIVISION 01 GENERAL REQUIREMENTS SECTION 01 74 00 CONSTRUCTION WASTE MANAGEMENT AND DISPOSAL Contract No. CAG-25-044 01 74 00 - 5 World Cup Legacy Square -Phase 1 April 21, 2025 3.2. WASTE MANAGEMENT PLAN IMPLEMENTATION A. Manager: Designate an on-site person or persons responsible for instructing workers and overseeing and documenting results of the Waste Management Plan. B. Communication: Distribute copies of the Waste Management Plan to job site foreman, each subcontractor, Owner, and Engineer. C. Instruction: Provide on-site instruction of appropriate separation, handling, and recycling, salvage, reuse, and return methods to be used by all parties at the appropriate stages of the project. D. Meetings: Discuss trash/waste management goals and issues at project meetings. 1. Pre-construction meeting. 2. Regular job-site meetings. E. Facilities: Provide specific facilities for separation and storage of materials for recycling, salvage, reuse, return, and trash disposal, for use by all contractors and installers. 1. Provide containers as required. 2. Provide adequate space for pick-up and delivery and convenience to subcontractors. 3. Keep recycling and trash/waste bin areas neat and clean and clearly marked in order to avoid contamination of materials. F. Hazardous Wastes: Separate, store, and dispose of hazardous wastes according to applicable regulations. G. Recycling: Separate, store, protect, and handle at the site identified recyclable waste products in order to prevent contamination of materials and to maximize recyclability of identified materials. Arrange for timely pickups from the site or deliveries to recycling facility in order to prevent contamination of recyclable materials. H. Reuse of Materials On-Site: Set aside, sort, and protect separated products in preparation for reuse. I. Salvage: Set aside, sort, and protect products to be salvaged for reuse off-site. END OF SECTION WORLD CUP LEGACY SQUARE PHASE 1 DIVISION 01 GENERAL REQUIREMENTS SECTION 01 78 00 CLOSEOUT SUBMITTALS Contract No. CAG-25-044 01 78 00 - 1 World Cup Legacy Square -Phase 1 April 21, 2025 SECTION 01 78 00 CLOSEOUT SUBMITTALS PART 1 PART 1 GENERAL 1.1. SECTION INCLUDES A. Project Record Documents. B. Operation and Maintenance Data. C. Warranties and bonds. 1.2. RELATED REQUIREMENTS A. Drawings and general provisions of the Contract, including General and Supplemental Conditions and Division 1 specification sections, apply to this section. B. Section 01 30 00 - Administrative Requirements: Submittals procedures, shop drawings, product data, and samples. C. Section 01 70 00 - Execution and Closeout Requirements: Contract closeout procedures. Substantial Completion and Final Completions Checklists. D. Individual Product Sections: Specific requirements for operation and maintenance data. E. Individual Product Sections: Warranties required for specific products or Work. 1.3. SUBMITTALS A. Project Record Documents: Submit documents to Owner with claim for final Application for Payment. B. Operation and Maintenance Data: 1. Submit PDF preliminary draft or proposed formats and outlines of contents at least 10 days before requesting inspection for Substantial Completion. Owner/Architect/Engineer will review draft and return one copy with comments. 2. For equipment, or component parts of equipment put into service during construction and operated by Owner, submit completed documents within ten days after acceptance. 3. Submit completed documents 15 days prior to final inspection. This will be reviewed and returned after final inspection, with Owner/Architect/Engineer comments. Revise content of all document sets as required prior to final submission. 4. Submit revised final documents in final form within 10 days after final inspection. WORLD CUP LEGACY SQUARE PHASE 1 DIVISION 01 GENERAL REQUIREMENTS SECTION 01 78 00 CLOSEOUT SUBMITTALS Contract No. CAG-25-044 01 78 00 - 2 World Cup Legacy Square -Phase 1 April 21, 2025 C. Warranties and Bonds: 1. For equipment or component parts of equipment put into service during construction with Owner's permission, submit documents within 10 days after acceptance. 2. Make other submittals within 10 days after Date of Substantial Completion, prior to final Application for Payment. Provide original hardcopy in binder and digital copy as PDF, provide tabs for all future items. 3. For items of Work for which acceptance is delayed beyond Date of Substantial Completion, submit within 10 days after acceptance, listing the date of acceptance as the beginning of the warranty period. PART 2 PRODUCTS - NOT USED PART 3 EXECUTION 3.1. RECORD DRAWINGS A. Record Prints: Maintain one full-size set of full-size hard copy black and white prints of the Contract Drawings and Shop Drawings. 1. Identification: In red ink and block letters, label each Record Drawing, including cover sheets, "PROJECT RECORD DRAWING" in a prominent location on title block. Show all addenda changes on the applicable drawing sheet or specification section. 2. Preparation: Mark Record Prints to show the actual installation where installation varies from that shown originally. Require individual or entity who obtained record data, whether individual or entity is Installer, subcontractor, or similar entity, to prepare the marked-up Record Prints. a. Give particular attention to information on concealed elements that would be difficult to identify or measure and record later. b. Accurately record information in an understandable drawing technique. c. Record data as soon as possible after obtaining it. Record and check the markup before enclosing concealed installations. 3. Content: Types of items requiring marking include, but are not limited to, the following: a. Dimensional changes to Drawings. b. Revisions to details shown on Drawings. c. Changes made by Change Order. d. Changes made by Supplemental Instruction. e. Details not on the original Contract Drawings. f. Field records for variable and concealed conditions. WORLD CUP LEGACY SQUARE PHASE 1 DIVISION 01 GENERAL REQUIREMENTS SECTION 01 78 00 CLOSEOUT SUBMITTALS Contract No. CAG-25-044 01 78 00 - 3 World Cup Legacy Square -Phase 1 April 21, 2025 g. Record information on the Work that is shown only schematically. 4. Mark the Contract Drawings or Shop Drawings, whichever is most capable of showing actual physical conditions, completely and accurately. If Shop Drawings are marked, show cross-reference on the Contract Drawings. 5. Mark record sets with erasable, red-colored pencil. Use other reproducible colors to distinguish between changes for different categories of the Work at same location. 6. Mark important additional information that was either shown schematically or omitted from original Drawings. 7. Note alternate numbers, Change Order numbers, Supplemental Instruction numbers, and similar identification, where applicable. B. Newly Prepared Record Drawings: Prepare new Drawings instead of preparing Record Drawings where Engineer determines that neither the original Contract Drawings nor Shop Drawings are suitable to show actual installation. 1. New Drawings may be required when a Change Order is issued as a result of accepting an alternate, substitution, or other modification. Consult Owner for proper scale and scope of detailing and notations required to record the actual physical installation and its relation to other construction. Integrate newly prepared Record Drawings into Record Drawing sets; comply with procedures for formatting, organizing, copying, binding, and submitting. Include title blocks matching original drawings and assign appropriate sheet numbers. C. Binding: Organize Record Prints and newly prepared Record Drawings into manageable sets and create organized, tabbed PDFs at full scale. Include identification on cover sheets and tabs. 3.2. RECORD SPECIFICATIONS A. General: Annotate by striking out products/manufacturers not included in the work to provide a record of selections made. 1. Note related Change Orders, Record Product Data, and Record Drawings where applicable. B. Mark Specifications to indicate the actual product installation where installation varies from that indicated in Specifications. Include addenda and contract modifications. 1. Give particular attention to information on concealed products and installations that cannot be readily identified and recorded later. 2. Create a PDF copy with each section tabbed. WORLD CUP LEGACY SQUARE PHASE 1 DIVISION 01 GENERAL REQUIREMENTS SECTION 01 78 00 CLOSEOUT SUBMITTALS Contract No. CAG-25-044 01 78 00 - 4 World Cup Legacy Square -Phase 1 April 21, 2025 3.3. RECORD PRODUCT DATA A. Where the actual product or installation varies substantially from that indicated in previously submitted and approved Product Data, submit Record Product Data marked to indicate actual condition. 1. Give particular attention to information on concealed products and installations that cannot be readily identified and recorded later. 2. Include significant changes in the product delivered to Project site and changes in manufacturer's written instructions for installation. 3. Note related Change Orders, Record Specifications, and Record Drawings where applicable. 4. Where Record Product Data is required as part of Operation and Maintenance Manuals, submit marked-up Product Data as an insert in manual instead of submittal as Record Product Data. 3.4. MISCELLANEOUS RECORD SUBMITTALS A. Assemble miscellaneous records required by other Specification Sections for miscellaneous record keeping and submittal in connection with actual performance of the Work. Provide full size PDFs in an organized and tabbed file for miscellaneous records and identify each. 3.5. O&M MANUALS, GENERAL A. Provide PDF files that are organized by section and file and fully tabbed and labeled. Provide files in original size, oriented and rotated in the document to read from top to bottom or screen. Scan or save files at a resolution suitable to clearly read all information at original size. Do not use overly large file sizes. Where operation and maintenance documentation includes information furnished by multiple sources, assemble and coordinate information into a comprehensive whole. Eliminate all redundant, inapplicable, or unnecessary information so that submitted documentation reflects only actual installation. The QAM is responsible for final assembly of manuals. B. Identify each system, subsystem, and piece of equipment with same designation used in the Contract Documents. If no designation exists, assign a designation according to ASHRAE Guideline 4, "Preparation of Operating and Maintenance Documentation for Building Systems." C. Directory: Provide a separate directory PDF file summarizing the contents of all O&M Manuals. Include a section in the directory for each of the following: 1. Tables of Contents: Include a table of contents for each O&M Manual. WORLD CUP LEGACY SQUARE PHASE 1 DIVISION 01 GENERAL REQUIREMENTS SECTION 01 78 00 CLOSEOUT SUBMITTALS Contract No. CAG-25-044 01 78 00 - 5 World Cup Legacy Square -Phase 1 April 21, 2025 2. List of Systems and Subsystems: List systems alphabetically. Include references to O&M Manuals that contain information about each system, and separate references to Specification Sections in which each system or subsystem is addressed. 3. List of Equipment: List equipment for each system, organized alphabetically by system. For pieces of equipment not part of system, list alphabetically in separate list. D. Organization: Unless otherwise indicated, organize each manual into a separate section for each system and subsystem, and a separate section for each piece of equipment not part of a system. Each manual shall contain the following materials, in the order listed: 1. Title page. 2. Table of contents. 3. Manual contents. E. Title Page: Tab and label the title page. Include the following information: 1. Subject matter included in manual. 2. Name and address of Project. 3. Name and address of Owner. 4. Date of submittal. 5. Name, address, and telephone number of Contractor. 6. Name and address of Engineer. 7. Cross-reference to related systems in other O&M Manuals. F. Table of Contents: List each product included in manual, identified by product name, indexed to the content of the volume, and cross-referenced to Specification Section number in Project Manual. 1. If operation or maintenance documentation requires more than one volume to accommodate data, include comprehensive table of contents for all volumes in each volume of the set. G. Manual Contents: Organize into sets of manageable size. Arrange contents alphabetically by system, subsystem, and equipment. If possible, assemble instructions for subsystems, equipment, and components of one system into a single binder. 1. Files: File type and format as approved by Owner. Documents shall be PDFs in 8-1/2-by- 11-inch format. WORLD CUP LEGACY SQUARE PHASE 1 DIVISION 01 GENERAL REQUIREMENTS SECTION 01 78 00 CLOSEOUT SUBMITTALS Contract No. CAG-25-044 01 78 00 - 6 World Cup Legacy Square -Phase 1 April 21, 2025 a. If two or more files are necessary to accommodate data of a system, organize data in each into groupings by subsystem and related components. Cross-reference other files if necessary to provide essential information for proper operation or maintenance of equipment or system. b. Identify each file," Project title or name, and subject matter of contents. Indicate volume number for multiple-volume sets. Use layout supplied by Owner in electronic format approved by Owner. 2. Dividers: Reinforced heavy-paper dividers with plastic-covered tabs for each section. Mark each tab to indicate contents. Include typed list of products and major components of equipment included in the section on each divider, cross- referenced to Specification Section number and title of Project Manual. 3. Protective Plastic Sleeves: Transparent plastic sleeves designed to enclose diagnostic software media for computerized electronic equipment. 4. Supplementary Text: Prepared on 8-1/2-by-11-inch white bond paper. 5. Drawings: Scan at original size at resolution suitable to read all documentation on the drawing sheet. Do not use higher than necessary resolution resulting in overly large files. 3.6. PRODUCT MAINTENANCE COMPONENT OF O&M MANUALS A. Content: Organize digital PDF manual into a separate section for each product, material, and finish. Include source information, product information, maintenance procedures, repair materials and sources, and warranties and bonds, as described below. B. Source Information: List each product included in manual, identified by product name and arranged to match manual's table of contents. For each product, list name, address, and telephone number of Installer or supplier and maintenance service agent, and cross-reference Specification Section number and title in Project Manual. C. Product Information: Include the following, as applicable: 1. Product name and model number. 2. Manufacturer's name. 3. Color, pattern, and texture. 4. Material and chemical composition. 5. Reordering information for specially manufactured products. D. Maintenance Procedures: Include manufacturer's written recommendations and the following: 1. Inspection procedures. WORLD CUP LEGACY SQUARE PHASE 1 DIVISION 01 GENERAL REQUIREMENTS SECTION 01 78 00 CLOSEOUT SUBMITTALS Contract No. CAG-25-044 01 78 00 - 7 World Cup Legacy Square -Phase 1 April 21, 2025 2. Types of cleaning agents to be used and methods of cleaning. 3. List of cleaning agents and methods of cleaning detrimental to product. 4. Schedule for routine cleaning and maintenance. 5. Repair instructions. E. Repair Materials and Sources: Include lists of materials and local sources of materials and related services. F. Warranties and Bonds: Include copies of warranties and bonds and lists of circumstances and conditions that would affect validity of warranties or bonds. 1. Include procedures to follow and required notifications for warranty claims. 3.7. SYSTEMS AND EQUIPMENT MAINTENANCE COMPONENT OF O&M MANUALS A. Content: For each system, subsystem, and piece of equipment not part of a system, include source information, manufacturers' maintenance documentation, maintenance procedures, maintenance and service schedules, spare parts list and source information, maintenance service contracts, and warranty and bond information, as described below. B. Source Information: List each system, subsystem, and piece of equipment included in manual, identified by product name and arranged to match manual's table of contents. For each product, list name, address, and telephone number of Installer or supplier and maintenance service agent, and cross-reference Specification Section number and title in Project Manual. C. Warranties and Bonds: Include copies of warranties and bonds and lists of circumstances and conditions that would affect validity of warranties or bonds. 1. Include procedures to follow and required notifications for warranty claims. 3.8. WARRANTIES AND BONDS A. Obtain warranties and bonds, executed in duplicate by responsible Subcontractors, suppliers, and manufacturers, within 10 days after completion of the applicable item of work. Except for items put into use with Owner's permission, leave date of beginning of time of warranty until the Date of Substantial completion is determined. B. Verify that documents are in proper form, contain full information, and are notarized. C. Co-execute submittals when required. D. Retain warranties and bonds until time specified for submittal. E. Manual: Bind in commercial quality 8-1/2 by 11 inch (216 by 279 mm) three D side ring binders with durable plastic no-print-transfer-type covers. WORLD CUP LEGACY SQUARE PHASE 1 DIVISION 01 GENERAL REQUIREMENTS SECTION 01 78 00 CLOSEOUT SUBMITTALS Contract No. CAG-25-044 01 78 00 - 8 World Cup Legacy Square -Phase 1 April 21, 2025 F. Cover: Identify each binder with typed or printed title WARRANTIES AND BONDS, with title of Project; name, address and telephone number of Contractor and equipment supplier; and name of responsible company principal. G. Table of Contents: Neatly typed, in the sequence of the Table of Contents of the Project Manual, with each item identified with the number and title of the specification section in which specified, and the name of product or work item. H. Separate each warranty or bond with index tab sheets keyed to the Table of Contents listing. Provide full information, using separate typed sheets as necessary. List Subcontractor, supplier, and manufacturer, with name, address, and telephone number of responsible principal. END OF SECTION WORLD CUP LEGACY SQUARE PHASE 1 DIVISION 02 EXISTING CONDITIONS SECTION 02 41 00 SITE DEMOLITION Contract No. CAG-25-044 02 41 00 - 1 World Cup Legacy Square -Phase 1 April 21, 2025 SECTION 02 41 00 SITE DEMOLITION PART 1 GENERAL 1.1. SUMMARY A. Furnish all materials, equipment, labor, and related items necessary to complete the work shown on the Contract Drawings and/or Contract Specifications. The items of work to be performed shall include but are not limited to all items shown on Contract Drawings. In summary these include: 1. Selective site clearing & grubbing. 2. Protecting existing utilities, lighting, and services. 3. Protecting existing site elements to remain. 4. Remove select existing trees. 5. Protection of existing trees to remain. 6. Cap and abandon existing utilities per City of Renton standards. 7. Remove existing curbs, asphalt paving, and concrete paving. 8. Remove and salvage of existing site furnishings and light fixture items; and returning to City of Renton. 9. Salvage and store existing metal fencing for reuse. 10. Salvage existing trash can, parking signs, and boulders and store for reuse. 11. Remove existing catch basin and storm drainage lines, cap all lines abandoned in place and not removed, and note the precise location on the record drawings. 12. Remove existing stairs, railings, and concrete seating (including any footings). 13. Salvage and store all existing irrigation heads, vales, and spray bodies for reuse. 14. Cut, cap, and abandon in place or remove existing irrigation lines encountered as required for new construction. 15. Salvage and store existing light poles and junction boxes. 16. Cut, cap and abandon in place or remove existing electrical conduit lines encountered as required for new construction. 1.2. RELATED WORK A. Related work in other sections of these Specifications includes but is not limited to: 1. Specification 01 50 00 TEMPORARY FACILITIES AND CONTROLS. 2. Specification 01 74 19 CONSTRUCTION WASTE MANAGEMENT AND DISPOSAL. WORLD CUP LEGACY SQUARE PHASE 1 DIVISION 02 EXISTING CONDITIONS SECTION 02 41 00 SITE DEMOLITION Contract No. CAG-25-044 02 41 00 - 2 World Cup Legacy Square -Phase 1 April 21, 2025 3. Specification 31 10 00 SITE PREPARATION. 4. Specification 31 23 13 SUBGRADE PREPARATION. 5. Specification 31 23 16 EXCAVATION. 6. Specification 31 23 23.00 FILL AND BACKFILL. 7. Specification 31 23 23.15 TRENCH BACKFILL. 8. Specification 32 90 00 PLANTING. 1.3. REFERENCES A. This specification section incorporates by reference the latest revisions of the following documents. 1. Specification Appendix C Building Asbestos and Lead Assessment Report. 2. City of Renton Standard Details for removal, capping, and abandoning underground utility lines; most current version. 1.4. QUALITY ASSURANCE A. For the handling and disposal of Hazardous and/or Dangerous Waste materials the following requirements shall apply: 1. specified waste substances. 2. The Contractor or disposal sub contractor shall be capable of both recycling of usable materials and recovery/disposal of Hazardous/Dangerous Waste substances. 3. Removal of Asbestos Containing Materials (ACM) must be conducted by a State of Washington certified asbestos abatement contractor. 4. Comply with all rules, regulations, and requirements of the State of Washington Occupational Safety and Health (OSHA), Washington State Industrial Safety and Health Act (WISHA), Puget Sound Clean Air Authority (PSCAA), Washington State Department of Ecology (DOE) and the Washington State Department of Labor and Industries (L&I) for asbestos abatement and removal of lead. Refer to Appendix C Building Asbestos and Lead Assessment Report. 1.5. SUBMITTALS A. Submit copy of State of Washington Asbestos Abatement Certification prior to removal of ACM. B. Disposal Certification per section 3.12 B. WORLD CUP LEGACY SQUARE PHASE 1 DIVISION 02 EXISTING CONDITIONS SECTION 02 41 00 SITE DEMOLITION Contract No. CAG-25-044 02 41 00 - 3 World Cup Legacy Square -Phase 1 April 21, 2025 1.6. PROTECTION A. Provide protective cover and barriers as necessary to prevent damage and straining to all existing site improvements to remain during construction. B. Install temporary erosion control facilities and tree protection prior to commencing demolition operations in accordance with Specification 01 50 00 and as indicated on the Contract Drawings. C. Provide Tree Protection in accordance as indicated on the Contract Drawings. D. Contact respective utility maintenance agencies to verify location of active utilities prior to excavation. Keep active utilities intact and in continuous operation. Protect active utility pipes and electrical systems encountered, as well as notify persons owning same. E. Protect neighboring property, occupants of said property, customers, visitors, passers by from injury and discomfort caused by dust or debris. F. Maintain street and site drains, catch basins, and sewers open for free drainage. 1.7. STORAGE AND HANDLING OF SALVAGED MATERIAL A. Store and handle salvaged material with sufficient care to prevent scratches and other damage to finishes and materials. B. Store salvaged material to prevent corrosion, deterioration, and damage. C. Bent, dented, scratched, chipped, or otherwise damaged items are not acceptable for reinstallation and must be replaced by items and components in new condition. 1.8. OBJECTIONABLE NOISES A. Limit use of air hammers and all other noise producing equipment as much as possible. B. Conform to local governing noise restrictions and requirements. 1.9. JOB CONDITIONS A. Visit site prior to bidding to determine nature of existing site conditions, materials, and other conditions that may affect work. Drawings of previously existing facilities are available for information only and do not necessarily reflect the actual conditions. The Contractor shall verify locations of existing utilities prior to proceeding with any work. B. Carefully maintain all benchmarks, monuments, and other reference points. If WORLD CUP LEGACY SQUARE PHASE 1 DIVISION 02 EXISTING CONDITIONS SECTION 02 41 00 SITE DEMOLITION Contract No. CAG-25-044 02 41 00 - 4 World Cup Legacy Square -Phase 1 April 21, 2025 C. Underground utilities and elements: Locate all underground utilities and elements prior to digging and/or driving stakes. Take care, to neither disturb nor damage any existing above ground or underground utilities or elements noted to be protected. The Contractor shall call Utility Notification Center (811) or (800) 424 5555 or click www.callbeforeyoudig.org for utility location at or near the Public Rights of Way / Property Lines, and can also call Locating, Inc. (425) 392 6412, CNI (206) 255 8650 or Applied Professional Services (425) 313 1034 for location of utilities within the site, (note: these firms will charge for services rendered). The Contractor must pay for all fees and costs associated with utility disconnect, capping of lines, and meter removals required within the Public Rights of Way. D. Do not disturb utilities within the Seattle Public Utilities (SPU) Right of Way. Known utilities include SPU water lines. If a conflict arises regarding the utilities, notify the SPU Inspector (as applicable) immediately. E. site once Contractor has F. Utility Shutoffs: Coordinate all work with other Division 01 requirements. Do not shut off or cap utilities without prior notice. Keep streets, sidewalks and site clean and free from debris at all times. Keep both street and site drainage systems open for free passage of runoff at all times. Provide siltation control and catch basin protection as required by Best Managements Practices and Drainage Codes as required and/or G. Submit written verification that all appropriate services have been disconnected. 1.10. PERMITS, CODES, & REGULATIONS A. Obtain and pay for all necessary permits and fees as required by Local Authority and prevailing ordinances and/or codes. B. Keep fully informed and shall comply with all existing laws, codes, ordinances, and regulations, which in any way affect the conduct of the work. C. Comply with environmental agencies, building codes and other local requirements that are more stringent than included in Contract Specifications. 1.11. CONDUCT OF WORK A. Confine operations to the working areas allotted by the Owner for operations, including material and equipment storage. B. Progressively clean the work site of debris and rubbish as the work proceeds. PART 2 PRODUCTS WORLD CUP LEGACY SQUARE PHASE 1 DIVISION 02 EXISTING CONDITIONS SECTION 02 41 00 SITE DEMOLITION Contract No. CAG-25-044 02 41 00 - 5 World Cup Legacy Square -Phase 1 April 21, 2025 2.1. MATERIALS AND EQUIPMENT A. As required to complete the work as shown on the Contract Drawings and/or as specified in the Contract Specifications. PART 3 EXECUTION 3.1. PREPARATION A. Review the topographical survey documents included in the Contract Drawings, the geotechnical report (for reference only) in Appendix B, the Archaeological Monitoring in Appendix I, and visit the site in order to make determination of the site improvements to be demolished and removed including above and below grade demolitions. 3.2. CLEARING AND GRUBBING A. In areas shown in the Contract Drawings, clear and grub the vegetation and root layers, obstructions, and debris to a soil depth of 4 inches and disposed of off site. This soil layer shall not be acceptable for reuse. 1. Do not remove trees or other vegetation indicated to remain. 2. Use only hand methods for grubbing within drip line of trees to remain. B. Fill depressions caused by clearing and grubbing operations with Lawn Soil and Sod Lawn per specification 32 90 00 PLANTING and Earthwork specifications in Division 31 unless further excavation or earthwork is indicated in the Contract Drawings. C. Remove debris, rock, and extracted plant life from site and haul to an approved offsite disposal location. Do not burn or bury materials onsite. 3.3. TOPSOIL STRIPPING A. Remove grass before stripping topsoil, and dispose of grass and roots offsite at an approved location. B. Strip topsoil to whatever depths are encountered in a manner to prevent intermingling with underlying non organic subsoil. C. Strip surface soil of unsuitable topsoil including trash, debris, weeds, roots, and other waste materials and remove from project site. D. Existing topsoil may be stockpiled for reuse as fill material. Refer to Specification 32 90 00 for requirements for reuse of existing, native topsoil. 3.4. REMOVAL OF TREES A. Removal of trees includes digging out and grinding of stumps, digging out WORLD CUP LEGACY SQUARE PHASE 1 DIVISION 02 EXISTING CONDITIONS SECTION 02 41 00 SITE DEMOLITION Contract No. CAG-25-044 02 41 00 - 6 World Cup Legacy Square -Phase 1 April 21, 2025 obstructions, and grubbing roots. Completely remove stumps, roots, obstructions, Representative in writing for site review prior to filling depressions left by removal activity. B. Do not remove trees, shrubs, and other vegetation indicated to remain in the Contract Drawings. C. Fill depressions caused by tree removal operations with Lawn Soil and Sod Lawn per specification 32 90 00 PLANTING unless further excavation or earthwork is indicated in the Contract Drawings. 3.5. REMOVAL OF CONCRETE PAVING, CONCRETE CURBS, AND ASPHALT PAVING A. Identify the areas as shown on Contract Drawings of existing concrete paving, concrete curbs, and asphalt paving that is designated to be removed. B. Provide a clean, sawn edge through the material to be removed to protect adjacent paving or curb to remain. Use care to protect paved edges to remain as the saw cut edge will remain as the finished edge against new concrete work. C. Completely remove concrete paving, concrete curb, and asphalt paving including base courses to the depth of the existing subgrade. Care must be taken not to undermine adjacent paving to remain. 3.6. REMOVE IRRIGATION EQUIPMENT A. Identify areas as shown on Contract Drawings of existing irrigation system to be work. B. After approval, remove lateral pipe, mainline, heads, control wires, and other irrigation items as shown on Contract Drawings. C. Use care to not damage equipment and piping to remain in place at connection points. D. Cap and abandon pipe that is to remain as shown on Contract Drawings. E. Salvage and return to Owner the Irrigation Controller (modules and cabinet). 3.7. REPAIR AND REPLACE A. Repair to minor damages to existing work that is to be protected will only be allowed Representative. B. Repair work must be provided in first quality, workmanlike condition and per instructions. WORLD CUP LEGACY SQUARE PHASE 1 DIVISION 02 EXISTING CONDITIONS SECTION 02 41 00 SITE DEMOLITION Contract No. CAG-25-044 02 41 00 - 7 World Cup Legacy Square -Phase 1 April 21, 2025 C. Representative. D. Irreparable damage to existing items of the park must be replaced in kind in a workmanlike manner per original contract drawings for that work. E. Replacement work of and repair work to existing built work that was to be protected is at no cost to the Owner. 3.8. REMOVAL OF EXISTING STRUCTURES AND SITE ELEMENTS A. Remove existing above and below grade structures and site elements as indicated in Contract Drawings and as necessary to facilitate new construction improvements. 3.9. REMOVAL OF UTILITIES A. Trenches, holes, or pits that result from demolition activities shall be filled to existing grade with imported trench backfill per specification 31 23 23.15 TRENCH BACKFILL or Soil per specification 32 90 00 PLANTING, whichever applies per the depths shown in the Contract Drawings. All excavated material must be properly disposed of off site. B. Remove utilities as indicated on the Contract Drawings. Terminate utilities in accordance with the requirements of the Utility Provider. Where pipe abandonment is noted in Contract Drawings, completely fill abandoned pipe with flowable cement slurry. C. Contractor shall arrange for disconnecting and sealing indicated utilities that serve existing structures before site clearing. Verify that utilities have been disconnected and capped before proceeding with site clearing. D. Coordinate and pay for any utility provider fees associated with disconnecting services. E. Locate, identify, and disconnect utilities indicated to be abandoned in place. F. Provide coordination with all serving utility agencies. G. Protect existing utilities to remain. 3.10. REMOVAL OF ITEMS WITH BELOW GRADE FOUNDATIONS A. Removal of items with buried foundations as noted in the Contract Drawings include the removal of the item, the foundation, and any gravel base material below the foundation. Backfill holes with imported backfill per specification 31 23 23 FILL AND BACKFILL. 3.11. REMOVAL OF SURFACE MOUNTED ITEMS WORLD CUP LEGACY SQUARE PHASE 1 DIVISION 02 EXISTING CONDITIONS SECTION 02 41 00 SITE DEMOLITION Contract No. CAG-25-044 02 41 00 - 8 World Cup Legacy Square -Phase 1 April 21, 2025 A. Removal of surface mounted items include the removal of all surface mounting hardware, metal chains, and locks. 3.12. CLEAN UP A. All work areas shall be kept clean during progress of work and until completion. Dispose of all surplus materials, waste materials, and rubbish off site in accordance with all governmental laws, regulations, and ordinances. B. Provide certification from disposal site operator stating the disposal site complies with all governmental regulations. The Contractor, in a manner consistent with all government regulations, shall dispose of the refuse resulting from demolition. In no case shall refuse material be left on the project site, or be buried in embankments or trenches on the project site. All effort shall be made to recycle materials whenever possible. Maintain hauling routes clean and free of any debris resulting from work of this Section C. No on site burning will be permitted. END OF SECTION WORLD CUP LEGACY SQUARE PHASE 1 DIVISION 03 CONCRETE SECTION 03 10 00 CONCRETE FORMING AND ACCESSORIES Contract No. CAG-25-044 03 10 00 - 1 World Cup Legacy Square -Phase 1 April 21, 2025 SECTION 03 10 00 CONCRETE FORMING AND ACCESSORIES PART 1 GENERAL 1.1. REFERENCES A. The following is a list of standards which may be referenced in this section: 1. American Concrete Institute (ACI): a 117, Specification for Tolerances for Concrete Construction and Materials. b 301, Specifications for Structural Concrete. a. 318, Building Code Requirements for Structural Concrete and Commentary. 1.2. DEFINITIONS A. Defective Areas: See definition in Section 03 30 00, Cast-in-Place Concrete. B. Exposed Concrete: See definition in Section 03 30 00, Cast-in-Place Concrete. 1.3. DESIGN REQUIREMENTS A. Design formwork in accordance with ACI 301 and ACI 318 to provide concrete finishes specified in Section 03 30 00, Cast-in-Place Concrete. B. When high-range water reducer (superplasticizer) is used in concrete mix, form design shall account for increased hydrostatic pressures. C. Joints in forms shall be watertight. D. Limit panel deflection to 1/360th of each component span to achieve tolerances specified. 1.4. SUBMITTALS A. Action Submittals: 1. Product Data: Form release agent. WORLD CUP LEGACY SQUARE PHASE 1 DIVISION 03 CONCRETE SECTION 03 10 00 CONCRETE FORMING AND ACCESSORIES Contract No. CAG-25-044 03 10 00 - 2 World Cup Legacy Square -Phase 1 April 21, 2025 PART 2 PRODUCTS 2.1. FORM MATERIALS A. General: 1. Materials: a. Plywood, hard plastic finished plywood, overlaid waterproof particle and surface smoothness to produce specified finish. b. Where steel forms are used, treat steel surfaces to prevent rusting using products approved for use on steel forms. 2.2. ACCESSORIES A. Form Release Agent: 1. Material: a. Shall not bond with, stain, or adversely affect concrete surfaces. b. Shall not impair subsequent treatments of concrete surfaces when applied to forms. c. Ready-to-use water-based material formulated to reduce or eliminate surface imperfections. d. Contain no mineral oil or organic solvents. 2. Manufacturers and Products: Not for surfaces exposed to potable water. a. BASF, Shakopee, MN; MBT MasterFinish RL 211. b. Cresset Chemical Company; Crete-Lease 20-VOC-Xtra. B. Rustication Grooves and Beveled Edge Corner Strips: Nonabsorbent material, compatible with form surface, fully sealed on all sides prohibiting loss of paste or water between the two surfaces. PART 3 EXECUTION 3.1. FORM SURFACE PREPARATION A. Prior to coating surface, thoroughly clean form surfaces that will be in contact with concrete or that have been in contact with previously cast concrete, dirt, and other surface contaminants. B. Exposed Wood Forms in Contact with Concrete: Apply form release agent as recommended by manufacturer. WORLD CUP LEGACY SQUARE PHASE 1 DIVISION 03 CONCRETE SECTION 03 10 00 CONCRETE FORMING AND ACCESSORIES Contract No. CAG-25-044 03 10 00 - 3 World Cup Legacy Square -Phase 1 April 21, 2025 C. Steel Forms: Apply form release agent as soon as they are cleaned to prevent discoloration of concrete from rust. 3.2. ERECTION A. General: In accordance with ACI 301, unless otherwise specified. B. Curb, and Sidewalk Forms: 1. Provide standard steel or wood forms. 2. Set forms to true lines and grades, and securely stake in position. C. Form Tolerances: Provide forms in accordance with ACI 117 and ACI 318, and the following tolerances for finishes specified. 3.3. FORM REMOVAL A. Non-supporting forms, sides of beams, walls, columns, and similar parts of Work, may be removed after cumulatively curing at not less than 50 degrees F for 24 hours from time of concrete placement if: 1. Concrete is sufficiently hard so as not to sustain damage by form removal operations. 2. Curing and protection operations are maintained. END OF SECTION WORLD CUP LEGACY SQUARE PHASE 1 DIVISION 03 CONCRETE SECTION 03 15 00 CONCRETE JOINTS AND ACCESSORIES Contract No. CAG-25-044 03 15 00 - 1 World Cup Legacy Square -Phase 1 April 21, 2025 SECTION 03 15 00 CONCRETE JOINTS AND ACCESSORIES PART 1 GENERAL 1.1. REFERENCES A. The following is a list of standards which may be referenced in this section: 1. ASTM International (ASTM): a. A36/A36M, Specification for Carbon Structural Steel. b. A615/A615M, Specification for Deformed and Plain Carbon-Steel Bars for Concrete Reinforcement. PART 2 PRODUCTS 2.1. ACCESSORIES A. Steel Reinforcement: As specified in Section 03 21 00, Steel Reinforcement. 2.2. CONSTRUCTION (EXPANSION) JOINT MATERIAL A. Pre-formed expansion joint material for driveways, sidewalks, etc. shall be asphalt impregnated fiber, conforming to ASTM D994, full depth of joint, 3/8-inch-thick. A.P.S. Fiber Board or Engineer-approved equal. PART 3 EXECUTION 3.1. GENERAL A. Commence concrete placement after joint preparation is complete. B. Time Between Concrete Pours: As specified in Section 03 30 00, Cast-in-Place Concrete. 3.2. SURFACE PREPARATION A. Construction Joints: Prior to placement of abutting concrete, clean contact surface. 1. Remove laitance and spillage from steel reinforcement and dowels. 2. Roughen surface to minimum of 1/4-inch amplitude: a. Sandblast after concrete has fully cured. b. Water blast after concrete has partially cured. c. Green cut fresh concrete with high-pressure water and hand tools. d. Finish per plans. END OF SECTION WORLD CUP LEGACY SQUARE PHASE 1 DIVISION 03 CONCRETE SECTION 03 21 00 STEEL REINFORCEMENT Contract No. CAG-25-044 03 21 00 - 1 World Cup Legacy Square -Phase 1 April 21, 2025 SECTION 03 21 00 STEEL REINFORCEMENT PART 1 GENERAL 1.1. REFERENCES A. The following is a list of standards which may be referenced in this section: 1. American Concrete Institute (ACI): a. 318, Building Code Requirements for Structural Concrete and Commentary. b. SP-66, Detailing Manual. 2. ASTM International (ASTM): a. A615/A615M, Standard Specification for Deformed and Plain Carbon- Steel Bars for Concrete Reinforcement. 3. Concrete Reinforcing Steel Institute (CRSI): a. Placing Reinforcing Bars. b. Manual of Standard Practice. 4. International Code Council (ICC): Evaluation Services Report. 1.2. SUBMITTALS A. Action Submittals: 1. Shop Drawings prepared in accordance with CRSI Manual of Standard Practice and ACI SP-66: a. Bending lists. b. Placing drawings. B. Informational Submittals: 1. Lab test reports for steel reinforcement showing stress-strain curves and ultimate strengths. 2. Test results of field testing. 1.3. DELIVERY, STORAGE, AND HANDLING A. WORLD CUP LEGACY SQUARE PHASE 1 DIVISION 03 CONCRETE SECTION 03 21 00 STEEL REINFORCEMENT Contract No. CAG-25-044 03 21 00 - 2 World Cup Legacy Square -Phase 1 April 21, 2025 PART 2 PRODUCTS 2.1. MATERIALS A. Reinforcing Bars: 1. Includes stirrups, ties, and spirals. 2. ASTM A615/A615M, Grade 60. 2.2. ACCESSORIES A. Tie Wire: 1. Black, soft-annealed 16-gauge wire. 2. Nylon-, epoxy-, or plastic-coated wire. B. Bar Supports and Spacers: 1. Use precast concrete bar supports and side form spacers, unless noted otherwise. Do not use other types of supports or spacers. 2. Bar supports shall have sufficient strength and stiffness to carry loads without failure, displacement, or significant deformation. Space bar supports so minimum concrete cover is maintained for reinforcing between supports. 3. Use only precast concrete bar supports where concrete surfaces are exposed to weather, earth, water, chloride intrusion, or corrosive chemicals. Bar supports shall be nonconductive and have geometry and bond characteristics that deter movement of moisture from the surface to the reinforcement. 4. Precast concrete supports shall have same minimum strength and shall be made from same materials as that of the concrete in which they are to be embedded. Precast concrete supports shall be cast and properly cured for at least 7 days before use and shall have a wire or other device cast into each block for the purpose of attaching them securely to steel reinforcement. 5. Design and fabricate special bar supports for top reinforcing bars in slabs where standard bar supports do not possess necessary geometry, strength, or stiffness. 6. Precast Concrete Supports: a. Total bond precast, high-performance concrete bar supports as supplied by: (1) Con Sys Inc., Pinawa, MB, Canada. (2) Dayton Superior, Miamisburg, OH, Dobies. WORLD CUP LEGACY SQUARE PHASE 1 DIVISION 03 CONCRETE SECTION 03 21 00 STEEL REINFORCEMENT Contract No. CAG-25-044 03 21 00 - 3 World Cup Legacy Square -Phase 1 April 21, 2025 2.3. FABRICATION A. Follow CRSI Manual of Standard Practice. B. Bend bars cold. PART 3 EXECUTION 3.1. PREPARATION A. Notify independent material testing and special inspections firm when reinforcing is ready for inspection and allow sufficient time for inspection prior to placing concrete. B. Clean reinforcing bars of loose mill scale, oil, earth, and other contaminants. 3.2. INSTALLATION A. Bundle or space bars, instead of field bending where construction access through reinforcing is necessary. B. Spacing and Positioning: Conform to ACI 318. C. D. Splicing: 1. Follow ACI 318. 2. Use lap splices, unless otherwise shown or permitted in writing by the Engineer. 3. Stagger splices in adjacent bars where indicated. E. Tying Reinforcing Bars: 1. Tie every other intersection on mats made up of Nos. 3, 4, 5, and 6 bars to hold them firmly at required spacing. 2. Bend tie wire away from concrete surface to provide clearance of 1 inch from surface of concrete to tie wire. F. Reinforcement Around Openings: On each side and above and below pipe or opening, place an equivalent area of steel bars to replace steel bars cut for opening. Extend steel reinforcing a standard lap length beyond opening at each end. G. Straightening and Rebending: Field bending of steel reinforcement bars is not permitted. H. Unless permitted by the Engineer, do not cut reinforcing bars in field. WORLD CUP LEGACY SQUARE PHASE 1 DIVISION 03 CONCRETE SECTION 03 21 00 STEEL REINFORCEMENT Contract No. CAG-25-044 03 21 00 - 4 World Cup Legacy Square -Phase 1 April 21, 2025 3.3. FIELD QUALITY ASSURANCE AND QUALITY CONTROL A. Owner-Furnished Quality Assurance, in accordance with IBC Chapter 17 requirements. Contractor responsibilities and related information are included in Section 01 40 00, Quality Requirements. 1. The Owner-Furnished Quality Assurance shall include inspection, observation, and testing of all steel reinforcement. B. Contractor-Furnished Quality Control: Inspection and testing as required in Section 01 40 00, Quality Requirements. END OF SECTION WORLD CUP LEGACY SQUARE PHASE 1 DIVISION 03 CONCRETE SECTION 03 30 00 CAST-IN-PLACE CONCRETE Contract No. CAG-25-044 03 30 00 - 1 World Cup Legacy Square -Phase 1 April 21, 2025 SECTION 03 30 00 CAST-IN-PLACE CONCRETE PART 1 GENERAL 1.1. REFERENCES A. The following is a list of standards that may be referenced in this section: 1. American Concrete Institute (ACI): a. 117, Specification for Tolerances for Concrete Construction and Materials. b. 301, Specifications for Structural Concrete. c. 305.1, Specification for Hot Weather Concreting. d. 306.1, Standard Specification for Cold Weather Concreting. e. CP-1, Technical Workbook for ACI Certification of Concrete Field-Testing Technician Grade 1. 2. ASTM International (ASTM): a. C31/C31M, Standard Practice for Making and Curing Concrete Test Specimens in the Field. b. C33/C33M, Standard Specification for Concrete Aggregates. c. C39/C39M, Standard Test Method for Compressive Strength of Cylindrical Concrete Specimens. d. C94/C94M, Standard Specification for Ready-Mixed Concrete. e. C109/C109M, Standard Test Method for Compressive Strength of Hydraulic Cement Mortars (Using 2-in. or [50-mm] Cube Specimens). f. C143/C143M, Standard Test Method for Slump of Hydraulic-Cement Concrete. g. C150/C150M, Standard Specification for Portland Cement. h. C157/C157M, Standard Test Method for Length Change of Hardened Hydraulic-Cement Mortar and Concrete. i. C227, Standard Test Method for Potential Alkali Reactivity of Cement- Aggregate Combinations (Mortar-Bar Method). j. C231/C231M, Standard Test Method for Air Content of Freshly Mixed Concrete by the Pressure Method. k. C260/C260M, Standard Specification for Air-Entraining Admixtures for Concrete. l. C494/C494M, Standard Specification for Chemical Admixtures for Concrete. m. C595/C595M, Standard Specification for Blended Hydraulic Cements. WORLD CUP LEGACY SQUARE PHASE 1 DIVISION 03 CONCRETE SECTION 03 30 00 CAST-IN-PLACE CONCRETE Contract No. CAG-25-044 03 30 00 - 2 World Cup Legacy Square -Phase 1 April 21, 2025 n. C618, Standard Specification for Coal Fly Ash and Raw or Calcined Natural Pozzolan for Use in Concrete. o. C881/C881M, Standard Specification for Epoxy-Resin-Base Bonding Systems for Concrete. p. C989, Standard Specification for Slag Cement for Use in Concrete and Mortars. q. C1012/C1012M, Standard Test Method for Length Change of Hydraulic- Cement Mortars Exposed to a Sulfate Solution. r. C1017/C1017M, Standard Specification for Chemical Admixtures for Use in Producing Flowing Concrete. s. C1074, Standard Practice for Estimating Concrete Strength by the Maturity Method. t. C1077, Standard Practice for Agencies Testing Concrete and Concrete Aggregates for Use in Construction and Criteria for Testing Agency Evaluation. u. C1218/C1218M, Standard Test Method for Water-Soluble Chloride in Mortar and Concrete. v. C1260, Standard Test Method for Potential Alkali Reactivity of Aggregates (Mortar-Bar Method). w. C1293, Standard Test Method for Determination of Length Change of Concrete Due to Alkali-Silica Reaction. x. C1567, Standard Test Method for Determining the Potential Alkali-Silica Reactivity of Combinations of Cementitious Materials and Aggregate (Accelerated Mortar-Bar Method). y. C1582/C1582M, Standard Specification for Admixtures to Inhibit Chloride- Induced Corrosion of Reinforcing Steel in Concrete. z. C1602/C1602M, Standard Specification for Mixing Water Used in the Production of Hydraulic Cement Concrete. (1) E329, Standard Specification for Agencies Engaged in Construction Inspection, Special Inspection, or Testing Materials Used in Construction. (2) E1155, Standard Test Method for Determining FF Floor Flatness and FL Floor Levelness Numbers. 3. National Ready Mixed Concrete Association (NRMCA). 1.2. DEFINITIONS A. licensed to practice engineering as defined by statutory requirements of professional licensing laws in state or jurisdiction in which Project is to be constructed. WORLD CUP LEGACY SQUARE PHASE 1 DIVISION 03 CONCRETE SECTION 03 30 00 CAST-IN-PLACE CONCRETE Contract No. CAG-25-044 03 30 00 - 3 World Cup Legacy Square -Phase 1 April 21, 2025 B. Defective Area: Surface defects that include honeycomb, rock pockets, indentations, and surface voids greater than 3/16-inch deep, surface voids greater than 3/4 inch in diameter, cracks in liquid containment structures and below grade habitable spaces that are 0.005-inch wide and wider, and cracks in other structures that are 0.010-inch wide and wider, spalls, chips, embedded debris, sand streaks, mortar leakage from form joints, deviations in formed surface that exceed specified tolerances and include but are not limited to fins, form pop-outs, and other projections. At exposed concrete, defective areas also include texture irregularities, stains, and other color variations that cannot be removed by cleaning. C. Exposed Concrete: Concrete surface that can be seen inside or outside of structure regardless of whether concrete is above water, dry at all times, or can be seen when structure is drained. D. Hot Weather: As defined in ACI 305.1. E. New Concrete: Less than 60 days old. 1.3. SUBMITTALS A. Action Submittals: 1. Mix Designs: a. Contain proportions of materials and admixtures to be used on Project, signed by mix designer. b. Documentation of average strength for each proposed mix design in accordance with ACI 301. c. (1) Portland cement. (2) Fly ash. (3) Slag cement. (4) Aggregates, including specified class designation for coarse aggregate. (5) Admixtures. (6) Concrete producer has verified compatibility of constituent materials in design mix. d. Test Reports: (1) Supplementary Cementitious Materials: Chemical analysis report and report of other specified test analyses. (2) Water-Soluble Chloride-Ion Content in Hardened Concrete: Unless otherwise permitted, in accordance with ASTM C1218/C1218M at an age between 28 days and 42 days. WORLD CUP LEGACY SQUARE PHASE 1 DIVISION 03 CONCRETE SECTION 03 30 00 CAST-IN-PLACE CONCRETE Contract No. CAG-25-044 03 30 00 - 4 World Cup Legacy Square -Phase 1 April 21, 2025 e. Aggregates: (1) Coarse Aggregate Gradation: List gradings and percent passing through each sieve. (2) Fine Aggregate Gradation: List gradings and percent passing through each sieve. (3) Percent of fine aggregate weight to total aggregate weight. (4) Deleterious substances in fine aggregate per ASTM C33/C33M, Table 2. (5) Deleterious substances in coarse aggregate per ASTM C33/C33M, Table 4. (6) Test Reports: (a) Alkali Aggregate Reactivity: Aggregate shall be classified as nonpotentially reactive in accordance with Article Concrete Mix Design. Include documentation of test results per applicable standards. f. for each admixture used in proposed mix designs. 2. Product Data: Specified ancillary materials. 3. Detailed plan for hot weather placements including curing and protection for concrete placed in ambient temperatures over 80 degrees F. Plan shall include, but not be limited to, the following: a. Procedures for measuring and recording temperatures of reinforcement and other embedded items prior to concrete placement. b. Use of retarding admixture. c. Methods for controlling temperature of reinforcement and other embedded items and concrete materials before and during placement. d. Types of shading and wind protection to be provided. e. Curing methods, including use of evaporation retardant. f. Procedures for measuring and recording concrete temperatures. g. Procedures for preventing drying during dry, windy conditions. 4. Concrete repair techniques. B. Informational Submittals: 1. materials. 2. Statement of Qualification: a. Batch Plant: Certification as specified herein. WORLD CUP LEGACY SQUARE PHASE 1 DIVISION 03 CONCRETE SECTION 03 30 00 CAST-IN-PLACE CONCRETE Contract No. CAG-25-044 03 30 00 - 5 World Cup Legacy Square -Phase 1 April 21, 2025 b. Mix designer. c. Installer. d. Testing agency. 3. Field test reports. 4. Concrete Delivery Tickets: a. For each batch of concrete before unloading at Site. b. In accordance with ASTM C94/C94M, including requirements 14.2.1. through 14.2.10. c. Indicate amount of mixing water withheld and maximum amount that may be permitted to be added at Site. 1.4. QUALITY ASSURANCE A. Concrete construction shall conform to requirements of ACI 117 and ACI 301, except as modified herein. B. Qualifications: 1. Batch Plant: NRMCA Program for Certification of Ready-Mixed Concrete Production Facilities or approved equivalent program . 2. Mix Designer: Person responsible for developing concrete mixture proportions certified as NRMCA Concrete Technologist Level 2 or DOT certified mix designer in jurisdiction of the Work. Requirement may be waived if individual is Engineer. 3. Testing Agency: Unless otherwise permitted, an independent agency, qualified according to ASTM C1077 and ASTM E329 for testing indicated. a. Where field testing is required of Contractor, personnel conducting field tests shall be qualified as ACI Concrete Field Testing Technician, Grade 1, according to ACI CP-1 or an equivalent certification program. b. Personnel performing laboratory tests shall be ACI-certified Concrete Strength Testing Technician and Concrete Laboratory Testing Technician - Grade I. Testing Agency laboratory supervisor shall be an ACI-certified Concrete Laboratory Testing Technician - Grade II. WORLD CUP LEGACY SQUARE PHASE 1 DIVISION 03 CONCRETE SECTION 03 30 00 CAST-IN-PLACE CONCRETE Contract No. CAG-25-044 03 30 00 - 6 World Cup Legacy Square -Phase 1 April 21, 2025 PART 2 PRODUCTS 2.1. MATERIALS A. Cementitious Materials: 1. Cement: a. Portland Cement: Unless otherwise specified, conform to requirements of ASTM C150/C150M. b. Blended Hydraulic Cement: (1) Unless otherwise specified, conform to requirements of ASTM C595/C595M. (2) Portland cement used in blended hydraulic cement, conform to requirements of ASTM C150/C150M. c. Furnish from one source. 2. Supplementary Cementitious Materials (SCM): a. Fly Ash (Pozzolan): Class F fly ash in accordance with ASTM C618, except as modified herein: b. ASTM C618, Table 1, Loss on Ignition: Unless permitted otherwise, maximum 3 percent. c. Slag Cement: In accordance with ASTM C989, Grade 100 or Grade 120. B. Aggregates: Furnish from one source for each aggregate type used in a mix design. 1. Normal-Weight Aggregates: a. In accordance with ASTM C33/C33M, except as modified herein. 2. Class Designation: 4S unless otherwise specified. a. Free of materials and aggregate types causing popouts, discoloration, staining, or other defects on surface of concrete. b. Alkali Silica Reactivity: See Article Concrete Mix Design. c. Fine Aggregates: d. Clean, sharp, natural sand. e. ASTM C33/C33M. f. Limit deleterious substances in accordance with ASTM C33/C33M, Table 2 and as follows: g. Limit material finer than 75-to 5 percent mass of total sample. h. Limit coal and lignite to 0.5 percent. WORLD CUP LEGACY SQUARE PHASE 1 DIVISION 03 CONCRETE SECTION 03 30 00 CAST-IN-PLACE CONCRETE Contract No. CAG-25-044 03 30 00 - 7 World Cup Legacy Square -Phase 1 April 21, 2025 3. Coarse Aggregate: a. Natural gravels, combination of gravels and crushed gravels, crushed stone, or combination of these materials containing no more than 15 percent flat or elongated particles (long dimension more than five times the short dimension). b. Limit deleterious substances in accordance with ASTM C33/C33M, Table 4 for specified class designation. C. Admixtures: Unless otherwise permitted, furnish from one manufacturer. 1. Characteristics: a. Compatible with other constituents in mix. b. Contain at most, only trace amount chlorides in solution. c. Furnish type of admixture as recommended by manufacturer for anticipated temperature ranges. 2. Water-Reducing Admixture: ASTM C494/C494M, Type A or Type D. a. Manufacturers and Products: (1) BASF Admixtures Inc., Shakopee, MN; Pozzolith Series or PolyHeed Series. (2) Euclid Chemical Co., Cleveland, OH; Eucon Series. (3) W. R. Grace & Co., Cambridge, MA; Daracem Series or Mira Series. 3. Retarding Admixture: ASTM C 494/C 494M, Type B. 4. Accelerating Admixture: ASTM C 494/C 494M, Type C. 5. High-Range, Water-Reducing Admixture: ASTM C494/C494M, Type F or Type G. 6. Do not use calcium chloride as an admixture. 7. Admixtures with no standard, ASTM or other, designation may be used where permitted. D. Water and Ice: Mixing water for concrete and water used to make ice shall be potable water, unless alternative sources of water are permitted. 1. Water from alternative sources shall comply with requirements of ASTM C1602/C1602M, and concentration of chemicals in combined mixing water shall be less than: a. Chloride Content: 1,000 ppm. b. Sulfate Content as SO4: 3,000 ppm. c. Alkalis as (Na2O + 0.658 K2O): 600 ppm. d. Total Solids by Mass: Less than 50,000 ppm. WORLD CUP LEGACY SQUARE PHASE 1 DIVISION 03 CONCRETE SECTION 03 30 00 CAST-IN-PLACE CONCRETE Contract No. CAG-25-044 03 30 00 - 8 World Cup Legacy Square -Phase 1 April 21, 2025 2.2. ANCILLARY MATERIALS A. Bonding Agent: 1. Unless otherwise specified, in accordance with the following: a. ASTM C881/C881M, Type V. b. Two-component, moisture insensitive, 100 percent solids epoxy. c. Consult manufacturer for surface finish, pot life, set time, vertical or horizontal application, and forming restrictions. d. Manufacturers and Products: (1) BASF Building Systems Inc., Shakopee, MN; Concresive Standard LVI. (2) Euclid Chemical Co., Cleveland, OH; Euco # 352 Epoxy System LV. (3) Prime Resins, Conyers, GA; Prime Bond 3000 to 3900 Series. (4) Sika Chemical Corp., Lyndhurst, NJ; Sikadur 32 Hi-Mod. B. Anti-Graffiti Coating: 1. Must be an environmentally-friendly formulation with zero VOC emission and for use on unpainted concrete. 2. Must provide a clear, protective, UV resistant coating where graffiti tagging can be removed without affecting the appearance of the concrete underneath. 3. Must provide a minimum 10-year unlimited warranty. 4. Must not yellow, flake, or create white-chaulking underneath. 5. Must provide a matte finish. Gloss finish is not acceptable. 6. Basis of Design Product: Permashield Premium Graffiti Control System produced by Monopole, Inc. 4661 Alger Street, Los Angeles, CA 90039; Telephone: 818-500-8585; Email: info@monopoleinc.com; Website: www.monopoleinc.com. C. Repair Material: 1. Contain only trace amounts of chlorides and other chemicals that can 2. potentially cause steel to oxidize. 3. Where repairs of exposed concrete are required, prepare mockup using proposed repair materials and methods, for confirmation of appearance compatibility prior to use. 4. appropriate for specific applications. WORLD CUP LEGACY SQUARE PHASE 1 DIVISION 03 CONCRETE SECTION 03 30 00 CAST-IN-PLACE CONCRETE Contract No. CAG-25-044 03 30 00 - 9 World Cup Legacy Square -Phase 1 April 21, 2025 5. Repair mortar shall be site mixed. 6. Prepare concrete substrate and mix, place, and cure repair material in 7. Manufacturers and Products: a. BASF Building Systems Inc., Shakopee, MN; EMACO S-Series products. b. Sika Chemical Corp., Lyndhurst, NJ; SikaTop-Series. 2.3. CONCRETE MIX DESIGN A. General: 1. See Supplement at the end of this section for mix design requirements for each class of concrete used on Project. 2. Prepare design mixtures for each type and strength of concrete, selecting and proportioning ingredients in accordance with requirements of ACI 301, unless otherwise specified. 3. Selection of constituent materials and products in mix design are optional, unless specified otherwise. 4. Unless otherwise permitted, use water-reducing admixture or water-reducing admixture and high-range, water-reducing admixture in pumped concrete, in concrete with a water-cementitious materials ratio below 0.50. 5. Use water-reducing admixture or high-range, water-reducing admixture to achieve fresh properties that facilitate handling, placing, and consolidating of concrete, and specified hardened properties. 6. Use water-reducing and retarding admixture when anticipated high temperatures, low humidity, or other adverse placement conditions can adversely affect fresh properties of concrete. 7. Unless otherwise specified, desired fresh properties of concrete shall be determined by Contractor, and coordinated with concrete producer. Fresh properties of concrete shall remain stable to satisfaction of Contractor, for duration of placement and consolidation, and shall remain in conformance with requirements of Contract Documents. 8. Contractor is encouraged to consider using environmentally sustainable concrete mix design technologies such as use of supplementary cementitious materials and aggregate packing. B. Potential alkali-aggregate reactivity of concrete: 1. Do not use aggregates known to be susceptible to alkali-carbonate reaction (ACR). WORLD CUP LEGACY SQUARE PHASE 1 DIVISION 03 CONCRETE SECTION 03 30 00 CAST-IN-PLACE CONCRETE Contract No. CAG-25-044 03 30 00 - 10 World Cup Legacy Square -Phase 1 April 21, 2025 2. Aggregates shall have been tested to determine potential alkali-aggregate reactivity in concrete in accordance with ASTM C1260 or ASTM C1567. a. Aggregates that indicate expansion greater than 0.10 percent at 16 days after casting shall not be used unless they have been shown to be nondeleteriously reactive in accordance with ASTM C227 or ASTM C1293, with less than 0.04 percent expansion at 1 year for cement-aggregate combinations or less than 0.04 percent expansion at 2 years for combinations with pozzolan or slag. b. Alkali content of cement used in proposed concrete mixture shall not be greater than alkali content of cement used in test for potential alkali- aggregate reactivity. c. Use low-alkali cement or incorporate pozzolans into concrete mixture as necessary to satisfy testing for potential alkali reactivity. C. Proportions: 1. Design mix to meet aesthetic, durability, and strength requirements. 2. Where fly ash is included in mix, minimum fly ash content shall be a minimum of 15 percent of weight of total cementitious materials. D. Slump Range at Site: 1. Prior to submitting mix design, consult with concrete producer and select a target slump value at point of delivery, for each application of each design mix. Unless otherwise permitted, target slump value will then be enforced for duration of Project. Unless otherwise permitted, target slump value is 4 inches at point of delivery, for concrete without high-range, water reducing admixture. 2. Design mixes that include a high-range, water-reducing admixture shall have a minimum slump of 2 inches prior to addition of admixture. Unless otherwise permitted, slump shall be 8 inches maximum at point of delivery, for concrete with a high-range, water-reducing admixture. 3. Slump tolerance shall meet requirements of ACI 117. E. Combined Aggregate: 1. Combined Gradation Limits: Fine aggregate shall be in range of 36 percent to 40 percent of total aggregate weight. 2.4. CONCRETE MIXING A. General: In accordance with ACI 301, except as modified herein. B. Truck Mixers: 1. For every truck, test slump of samples taken per ASTM C94/C94M, paragraph 12.5.1. WORLD CUP LEGACY SQUARE PHASE 1 DIVISION 03 CONCRETE SECTION 03 30 00 CAST-IN-PLACE CONCRETE Contract No. CAG-25-044 03 30 00 - 11 World Cup Legacy Square -Phase 1 April 21, 2025 2. Where specified slump is more than 4 inches, and if slump tests differ by more than 2 inches, discontinue use of truck mixer, unless causing condition is corrected and satisfactory performance is verified by additional slump tests. 2.5. SOURCE QUALITY CONTROL A. Source Quality Control Inspection: The independent material testing and special inspections firm shall have access to and have right to inspect batch plants, cement mills, and supply facilities of suppliers, manufacturers, and Subcontractors, providing products included in this section. PART 3 EXECUTION 3.1. PLACING CONCRETE A. Preparation: Meet requirements ACI 301, except as modified herein. B. Inspection: Notify Owner and Special Inspector at least 1 full working day in advance before starting to place concrete. C. Placement into Formwork: 1. Reinforcement: Secure in position before placing concrete. 2. Place concrete as soon as possible after leaving mixer, without segregation or loss of ingredients, without splashing forms or steel above, and in layers not over 1.5 feet deep, except for slabs which shall be placed full depth. Place and consolidate successive layers prior to initial set of first layer to prevent cold joints. 3. Placement frequency shall be such that lift lines will not be visible in exposed concrete finishes. 4. Use placement devices, for example chutes, pouring spouts, and pumps as required to prevent segregation. 5. Do not use aluminum conveying devices. 6. Provide sufficient illumination in the interior of forms so concrete deposition is visible, permitting confirmation of consolidation quality. 7. Trowel and round off top exposed edges of walls with 1/4 -inch radius steel edging tool. 8. Cure concrete as specified in Section 03 39 00, Concrete Curing. D. Conveyor Belts and Chutes: 1. Design and arrange ends of chutes, hopper gates, and other points of concrete discharge throughout conveying, hoisting, and placing system for concrete to pass without becoming segregated. WORLD CUP LEGACY SQUARE PHASE 1 DIVISION 03 CONCRETE SECTION 03 30 00 CAST-IN-PLACE CONCRETE Contract No. CAG-25-044 03 30 00 - 12 World Cup Legacy Square -Phase 1 April 21, 2025 2. Do not use chutes longer than 50 feet. 3. Minimum Slopes of Chutes: Angled to allow concrete to readily flow without segregation. 4. Conveyor Belts: a. Approved by Engineer. b. Wipe clean with device that does not allow mortar to adhere to belt. c. Cover conveyor belts and chutes. E. Retempering: Not permitted for concrete where cement has partially hydrated. F. Pumping of Concrete: 1. Provide standby pump, conveyor system, crane and concrete bucket, or other system onsite during pumping, for adequate redundancy to ensure completion of concrete placement without cold joints in case of primary placing equipment breakdown. 2. Minimum Pump Hose (Conduit) Diameter: 4 inches. 3. Replace pumping equipment and hoses (conduits) that are not functioning properly. G. Maximum Size of Concrete Placements: 1. Limit size of each placement to allow for strength gain and volume change as a result of shrinkage. 2. Construction Joints: a. Unless otherwise shown or permitted, locate construction joints as follows: (1) Locate construction joints as shown on Drawings or where approved in joint location submittal required in Section 03 15 00, Concrete Joints and Accessories. H. Minimum Time between Adjacent Placements: 1. Construction or Control Joints: 7 days unless otherwise specified. I. Consolidation and Visual Observation: 1. Consolidation Equipment and Methods: ACI 301. 2. Provide at least one standby vibrator in operable condition at Site prior to placing concrete. 3. Vibrate concrete in vicinity of joints to obtain impervious concrete. WORLD CUP LEGACY SQUARE PHASE 1 DIVISION 03 CONCRETE SECTION 03 30 00 CAST-IN-PLACE CONCRETE Contract No. CAG-25-044 03 30 00 - 13 World Cup Legacy Square -Phase 1 April 21, 2025 J. Hot Weather: 1. Prepare ingredients, mix, place, cure, and protect in accordance with ACI 301, ACI 305.1, and as follows: a. Maintain concrete temperature below 95 degrees F at time of placement or furnish test data or other proof that admixtures and mix ingredients do not produce flash set plastic shrinkage, or cracking as a result of heat of hydration. Cool ingredients before mixing to maintain fresh concrete temperatures as specified or less. b. Provide for windbreaks, shading, fog spraying, sprinkling, ice, wet cover, or other means as necessary to maintain concrete at or below specified temperature. 2. Concrete Curing: As specified in Section 03 39 00, Concrete Curing. 3.2. CONCRETE BONDING A. Construction Joints in New Concrete Members: Prepare surface of construction joint as specified in Section 03 15 00, Concrete Joints and Accessories. 3.3. REPAIRING CONCRETE A. General: 1. Repair defective areas of concrete. 2. Repair concrete surfaces using specified materials. Select system, submit for review, and obtain approval from Engineer prior to use. 3. Develop repair techniques with material manufacturer on surface that will not be visible in final construction prior to starting actual repair work and show how finish color will blend with adjacent surfaces. Obtain approval from Engineer. 4. use to provide repair with finish to match adjacent surface or apply sufficient repair material adjacent to repair to blend finish appearance. 5. Repair of concrete shall provide structurally sound surface finish, uniform in appearance or upgrade finish by other means until acceptable to the Engineer. B. Exposed Metal Objects: 1. Remove metal objects not intended to be exposed in as-built condition of structure including wire, nails, and bolts, by chipping back concrete to depth of 1 inch and then cutting or removing metal object. 2. Repair area of chipped-out concrete as specified for defective areas. C. Penetrations: Where shown install in accordance with requirements of Drawings. WORLD CUP LEGACY SQUARE PHASE 1 DIVISION 03 CONCRETE SECTION 03 30 00 CAST-IN-PLACE CONCRETE Contract No. CAG-25-044 03 30 00 - 14 World Cup Legacy Square -Phase 1 April 21, 2025 3.4. CONCRETE WALL FINISHES A. Type W-1 (Wall Finish with Light Sandblast and Anti-Graffiti Coating): 1. Patch tie holes. 2. Knock off projections. 3. Repair defective areas. 4. Apply Light Sandblast Finish. 5. Apply Anti-Graffiti Coating. 3.5. LIGHT SANDBLAST A. Perform sand blasting at least 72 hours after placement of concrete. Coordinate with formwork construction, concrete placement schedule, and formwork removal to ensure that surfaces to be blast finished are blasted at the same age for uniform results. B. Determine type of nozzle, nozzle pressure, and blasting techniques required to match the control samples. C. Abrasive blast corners carefully, using back-up boards, to maintain uniform corner line. D. Perform sandblast finishing in as continuous an operation as possible, utilizing the same work crew to maintain continuity of finish on each wall surface. E. Use an abrasive grit of proper type and gradation to expose aggregate and surrounding matrix surface to match the submitted control samples as follows: 1. Light Sand Blast Finish: Expose fine aggregate with occasional exposure of coarse aggregate; maximum 1/16 inch reveal. 3.6. ANTI-GRAFFITI COATING A. Prepare concrete wall surface and apply sealer coat, base coats, and top coats according to the most recent written instructions provided by approved product manufacturer. 3.7. CONCRETE SLAB FINISHES A. General: 1. Use manual screeds, vibrating screeds, or roller compacting screeds to place concrete level and smooth. WORLD CUP LEGACY SQUARE PHASE 1 DIVISION 03 CONCRETE SECTION 03 30 00 CAST-IN-PLACE CONCRETE Contract No. CAG-25-044 03 30 00 - 15 World Cup Legacy Square -Phase 1 April 21, 2025 2. coarse aggregate away from surface and allowing layer of mortar, which will be weak and cause surface cracks or delamination, to accumulate. 3. Finish slab in accordance with specified slab finish. 4. Do not dust surfaces with dry materials nor add water to surfaces. 5. Cure concrete as specified in Section 03 39 00, Concrete Curing. B. Type S-1 (Steel Troweled Finish): 1. Finish by screeding and floating with straightedges to bring surfaces to required finish elevation. 2. Wood float to true, even plane with no coarse aggregate visible. 3. Use sufficient pressure on wood floats to bring moisture to surface. 4. After surface moisture has disappeared, hand steel trowel concrete to produce smooth, smooth dense surface, free from trowel marks. 5. Provide light steel-troweled finish (two trowelings) at air-entrained slabs. Provide hard steel-troweled finish (ringing sound from the trowel) for nonair- entrained slabs. 6. Do not use dry cement or additional water during troweling, nor will excessive troweling be permitted. 7. Power Finishing: a. Approved power machine may be used in lieu of or in addition to hand finishing in accordance with directions of machine manufacturer. b. Do not use power machine when concrete has not attained necessary set to allow finishing without introducing high and low spots in slab. c. Do first steel troweling for slab S-1 finish by hand. C. Type S-2 (Wood Float Finish): 1. Finish slab to receive fill and mortar setting bed by screeding with straightedges to bring surface to required finish plane. 2. Wood float finish to compact and seal surface. 3. Remove laitance and leave surface clean. 4. Coordinate with other finish procedures. D. Medium Broom Finish: 1. After completion of floating and troweling, when excess moisture or surface sheen has disappeared, complete medium broom surface finishing. WORLD CUP LEGACY SQUARE PHASE 1 DIVISION 03 CONCRETE SECTION 03 30 00 CAST-IN-PLACE CONCRETE Contract No. CAG-25-044 03 30 00 - 16 World Cup Legacy Square -Phase 1 April 21, 2025 2. Draw a fiber or wire broom across concrete surface, perpendicular to the line of traffic or as noted on the Drawings. E. Concrete Curbs: 1. Float top surface of curb smooth and finish all discontinuous edges with steel edger. 2. After concrete has taken its initial set, remove front form and give exposed vertical surface an ordinary wall finish, Type S-1. 3.8. CONCRETE SLAB TOLERANCES A. Slab Flatness and Levelness: 1. Floor finish tolerances shall meet requirements specified herein, and as measured in accordance with ASTM E1155. 2. Levelness tolerance, FL, shall not apply to slabs placed on unshored form surfaces or shored form surfaces after removal of shores. 3. Levelness tolerances, FL, shall not apply to cambered or inclined surfaces, and shall be measured within 24 hours after slab concrete placement. Slab Type S-A Minimum Overall F Numbers Minimum Local F Numbers Flatness, FF Levelness, FL Flatness, FF Levelness, FL 35 25 24 17 B. Slab Elevation and Thickness: 1. Finish Slab Elevation: Slope slabs to floor drains and gutter. Slabs shall adequately drain regardless of tolerances. 2. Thickness: Maximum 1/4 inch minus or 1/2 inch plus from thickness shown. Where thickness tolerance will not affect slope, drainage, or slab elevation, thickness tolerance may exceed 1/2 inch plus. 3.9. FIELD QUALITY CONTROL A. General: 1. Necessary materials testing shall be performed by an independent Contractor testing laboratory and paid for by the Owner, unless noted otherwise. Access to the area necessary to perform such tests and/or to secure the material for testing shall be provided by the Contractor. The Contractor shall be liable for costs to retest materials as the result of any testing that fails to meet the requirements of the contract documents. WORLD CUP LEGACY SQUARE PHASE 1 DIVISION 03 CONCRETE SECTION 03 30 00 CAST-IN-PLACE CONCRETE Contract No. CAG-25-044 03 30 00 - 17 World Cup Legacy Square -Phase 1 April 21, 2025 2. The contractor shall pay for any additional testing required as the result of failed tests or non-conforming materials. 3. Contractor shall provide adequate facilities for safe storage and proper curing of concrete test specimens onsite for first 24 hours, and for additional time as may be required before transporting to test lab. 4. Unless otherwise specified, sample concrete for testing for making test specimens, from point of delivery. 5. When concrete is pumped, sample and test air content at point of delivery and at point of placement. a. For Each Concrete Mixture: Provided results of air content tests for first load of the day are within specified limits, testing need only be performed at point of delivery for subsequent loads of that concrete mixture except that testing should be performed at point of placement every 4 hours. 6. Evaluation will be in accordance with ACI 301 and Specifications. 7. Test specimens shall be made, cured, and tested in accordance with ASTM C31/C31M and ASTM C39/C39M. 8. Frequency of testing may be changed at discretion of Owner or Engineer. 9. Pumped Concrete: Take concrete samples for slump, ASTM C143/C143M, and test specimens, ASTM C31/C31M and ASTM C39/C39M. 10. If measured air content at delivery is greater than specified limit, check test of air content will be performed immediately on a new sample from delivery unit. If check test fails, concrete has failed to meet requirements of Contract Documents. If measured air content is less than lower specified limit, adjustments will be permitted in accordance with ASTM C94/C94M, unless otherwise specified. If check test of adjusted mixture fails, concrete has failed to meet requirements of Contract Documents. Concrete that has failed to meet requirements of Contract Documents shall be rejected. B. Concrete Strength Test: 1. Unless otherwise specified, one specimen at age of 7 days for information, and two 6-inch diameter or when permitted three 4-inch diameter test specimens at age of 28 days for acceptance. 2. If result of 7-day concrete strength test is less than 50 percent of specified 28- day strength, extend period of moist curing specified in Section 03 39 00, Concrete Curing, by 7 additional days. 3. Provide a minimum of one spare test specimen per sample. Test spare cylinder as directed by the Engineer. C. High-Range, Water-Reducer (Superplasticizer) Admixture Segregation Test: Test each truck prior to use on Project. WORLD CUP LEGACY SQUARE PHASE 1 DIVISION 03 CONCRETE SECTION 03 30 00 CAST-IN-PLACE CONCRETE Contract No. CAG-25-044 03 30 00 - 18 World Cup Legacy Square -Phase 1 April 21, 2025 1. Segregation Test Objective: Concrete with 4-inch to 8-inch slump shall stay together when slumped. Segregation is assumed to cause mortar to flow out of mix even though aggregate may stay piled enough to meet slump test. 2. Test Procedure: Make slump test and check for excessive slump and observe to see if mortar or moisture flows from slumped concrete. 3. Reject concrete if mortar or moisture separates and flows out of mix. D. Tolerances: 1. Slab Finish Tolerances and Slope Tolerances: a. Slab Flatness and Levelness: Make measurements within 24 hours of concrete placement. (1) Flatness measurements are not applicable to unshored form surfaces or shored form surfaces after removal of shores. (2) Levelness measurements are not applicable to cambered or sloped surfaces. b. Slab flatness and levelness shall be determined in accordance with ASTM E1155. 3.10. A. Provide representative at Site for installation assistance, inspection, and certification of proper installation for concrete ingredients, mix design, mixing, and placement. 1. Concrete Producer Representative: a. Assist with concrete mix design, performance, placement, weather problems, and problems as may occur with concrete mix throughout Project, including instructions for redosing. b. Establish control limits on concrete mix designs. c. Provide equipment for control of concrete redosing for air entrainment or high-range, water-reducing admixture, superplasticizers, at Site to maintain proper slump and air content if needed. 2. required to ensure proper installation and performance of specified products. 3. required to ensure proper installation and performance of specified products. 3.11. PROTECTION OF INSTALLED WORK A. During the curing process it is up to the Contractor to barricade, patrol or otherwise protect newly placed concrete. The Contractor shall remove and replace at their expense all damaged (accidental or otherwise), vandalized and/or unsightly concrete. WORLD CUP LEGACY SQUARE PHASE 1 DIVISION 03 CONCRETE SECTION 03 30 00 CAST-IN-PLACE CONCRETE Contract No. CAG-25-044 03 30 00 - 19 World Cup Legacy Square -Phase 1 April 21, 2025 B. After curing as specified in Section 03 39 00, Concrete Curing, and after applying final floor finish, cover slabs with plywood or particle board or plastic sheeting or other material to keep floor clean and protect it from material and damage as a result of other construction work. C. Repair areas damaged by construction, using specified repair materials and approved repair methods. 3.12. SCHEDULE OF CONCRETE FINISHES A. Form Tolerances: As specified in Section 03 10 00, Concrete Forming and Accessories. B. Provide concrete finishes as scheduled: Area Type of Finish Required Form Tolerances Exterior Slabs Top of footing S-2 S-A Interior Slabs Building S-1 S-A 3.13. CONCRETE MIX DESIGN A. Requirements of concrete mix designs in Section 03 30 05 are a part of this Specification and supplement requirements of Part 1 through Part 3 of this section: 1. Concrete Mix Design, Class 4500F2S1P1C1. 2. Concrete Mix Design, Class 4500F3S1P1C2. END OF SECTION WORLD CUP LEGACY SQUARE PHASE 1 DIVISION 03 CONCRETE SECTION 03 30 05 CONCRETE MIX DESIGN Contract No. CAG-25-044 03 30 05 - 1 World Cup Legacy Square -Phase 1 April 21, 2025 SECTION 03 30 05 CONCRETE MIX DESIGN PART 1 CONCRETE MIX DESIGN, CLASS 4500F2S1P1C1 A. Mix Locations: All locations except as listed in Part 2. B. Exposure Categories and Classifications: F2S1P1C1. C. Mix Properties: 1. Limit water to cementitious materials ratio (W/Cm) in mix design to maximum value of 0.45. 2. Minimum concrete compre 4,500 psi at 56 days. Where referenced on the drawings, compressive strength a. Designed to conform to shrinkage limits. b. Air entraining admixtures are prohibited in concrete mixtures and total air content shall not be greater than 3 percent, for the following: (1) Slabs to receive a hard troweled finish. (2) Slabs to receive a dry shake floor hardener. c. Unless otherwise specified, provide air content based on nominal maximum size of aggregate as follows: Nominal Maximum Air Content (%)* 3/8 7.5 1/2 7.0 3/4 6.0 1 6.0 1 1/2 5.5 Nominal Maximum Air Content (%)* 2§ 5.0 3§ 4.5 WORLD CUP LEGACY SQUARE PHASE 1 DIVISION 03 CONCRETE SECTION 03 30 05 CONCRETE MIX DESIGN Contract No. CAG-25-044 03 30 05 - 2 World Cup Legacy Square -Phase 1 April 21, 2025 See ASTM C33/C33m for tolerance on oversize for various nominal maximum size designations. * Tolerance of air content is +1 1/2 percent. § Air contents apply to total mixture. When testing concretes, however, aggregate particles larger than 1 1/2 inches are to be removed by sieving and air content will be measured on sieved fraction (tolerance on air content as delivered applies to this value). Air content of total mixture is computed from value measured on sieved fraction passing 1 1/2 inch sieve in accordance with ASTM C231/C231M. 3. Provide cementitious materials in accordance with one of the following: a. ASTM C150/C150M Type II; inclusion of supplementary cementitious materials in design mix is optional. b. ASTM C150/C150M types other than Type II, plus supplementary cementitious materials in accordance with one of the following: (1) Tricalcium Aluminate Content of Total Cementitious Materials: Maximum 8 percent by weight. (2) Provide documentation of test results in accordance with ASTM C1012/C1012M, for combinations of cementitious materials providing sulfate resistance with expansion less than 0.10 percent at 6 months. (3) ASTM C595/C595M Type IP or Type IS (less than 70), tested to comply with moderate sulfate resistance option (MS). 4. Limit water soluble, chloride ion content in hardened concrete to 0.30 percent, unless otherwise specified. a. Limits are stated in terms of chloride ions in percent by weight of cement. b. Unless otherwise permitted, provide documentation from concrete tested in accordance with ASTM C1218/C1218M at an age between 28 days and 42 days. PART 2 CONCRETE MIX DESIGN, CLASS 4500F3S1P1C2 A. Mix Locations: Concrete curbs. B. Exposure Categories and Classifications: F3S1P1C2. C. Mix Properties: 1. Limit water to cementitious materials ratio (W/Cm) in mix design to maximum value of 0.42. 2. Minimum concrete compressive 4,500 psi at 56 days. 3. Air entraining admixtures are prohibited in concrete mixtures and total air WORLD CUP LEGACY SQUARE PHASE 1 DIVISION 03 CONCRETE SECTION 03 30 05 CONCRETE MIX DESIGN Contract No. CAG-25-044 03 30 05 - 3 World Cup Legacy Square -Phase 1 April 21, 2025 content shall not be greater than 3 percent, for the following: a. Slabs to receive hard troweled finish. b. Slabs to receive dry shake floor hardener. 4. Unless otherwise specified, provide air content based on nominal maximum size of aggregate as follows: Nominal Maximum Air Content (%)* 3/8 7.5 1/2 7.0 3/4 6.0 1 6.0 Nominal Maximum Air Content (%)* 1-1/2§ 5.5 2§ 5.0 3§ 4.5 See ASTM C33/C33M for tolerance on oversize for various nominal maximum size designations. * Tolerance of air content is +1 1/2 percent. § Air contents apply to total mixture. When testing concretes, however, aggre- gate particles larger than 1 1/2 inches are to be removed by sieving and air con- tent will be measured on the sieved fraction (tolerance on air content as deliv- ered applies to this value). Air content of total mixture is computed from value measured on the sieved fraction passing the 1 1/2 inch sieve in accordance with ASTM C231/C231M. 5. Limit supplementary cementitious materials measured as a percent of weight of total cementitious materials in a mix design, as follows: a. Fly Ash and other Pozzolans: 25 percent. b. Slag Cement: 50 percent. c. Combined Fly Ash and other Pozzolans and Slag Cement: 50 percent, with fly ash and other pozzolans not exceeding 25 percent. d. Total cementitious materials include ASTM C150/C150M and ASTM C595/C595M cement. WORLD CUP LEGACY SQUARE PHASE 1 DIVISION 03 CONCRETE SECTION 03 30 05 CONCRETE MIX DESIGN Contract No. CAG-25-044 03 30 05 - 4 World Cup Legacy Square -Phase 1 April 21, 2025 (1) Fly ash and other pozzolans in Type IP, blended cement, ASTM C595/C595M. (2) Slag used in the manufacture of an IS blended cement, ASTM C595/C595M 6. Provide cementitious materials in accordance with one of the following: a. ASTM C150/C150M Type II. b. ASTM C150/C150M types other than Type II, plus supplementary cementitious materials in accordance with one of the following: (1) Tricalcium Aluminate Content of Total Cementitious Materials: Maximum 8 percent by weight. (2) Provide documentation of test results in accordance with ASTM C1012/C1012M, for combinations of cementitious materials providing sulfate resistance with expansion less than 0.10 percent at 6 months. c. ASTM C595/C595M Type IP or Type IS (less than 70), tested to comply with moderate sulfate resistance option (MS). (1) Provide documentation of test results in accordance with ASTM C1012/C1012M, for combinations of cementitious materials providing sulfate resistance with expansion less than 0.10 percent at 6 months. 7. Limit water soluble, chloride ion content in hardened concrete to 0.15 percent, unless otherwise specified. a. Limits are stated in terms of chloride ions in percent by weight of cement. b. Unless otherwise permitted, provide documentation from concrete tested in accordance with ASTM C1218/C1218M at an age between 28 days and 42 days. END OF SECTION WORLD CUP LEGACY SQUARE PHASE 1 DIVISION 03 CONCRETE SECTION 03 39 00 CONCRETE CURING Contract No. CAG-25-044 03 39 00 - 5 World Cup Legacy Square -Phase 1 April 21, 2025 SECTION 03 39 00 CONCRETE CURING PART 1 GENERAL 1.1. REFERENCES A. The following is a list of standards which may be referenced in this section: 1. ASTM International (ASTM): a. C309, Standard Specification for Liquid Membrane-Forming Compounds for Curing Concrete. b. C1315, Standard Specification for Liquid Membrane-Forming Compounds Having Special Properties for Curing and Sealing Concrete. 1.2. SUBMITTALS A. Action Submittals: 1. herein for the following products: Evaporation retardant. 2. Curing methods proposed for each type of element such as slab in each facility. PART 2 PRODUCTS 2.1. MATERIALS A. Evaporation Retardant: 1. Optional: Fluorescent fugitive dye color tint that disappears completely upon drying. 2. Manufacturers and Products: a. Master Builders Co., Cleveland, OH; Confilm. b. Euclid Chemical Co., Cleveland, OH; Eucobar. B. Water: Clean and potable, containing less than 500 ppm of chlorides. PART 3 EXECUTION 3.1. CONCRETE CURING A. General: 1. Where surfaces are to receive coatings, painting, cementitious material, or other similar finishes, use only water curing procedures. Refer to Interior Finish Schedule for surfaces to receive coatings. 2. Water curing as described below or special methods using moisture shall be WORLD CUP LEGACY SQUARE PHASE 1 DIVISION 03 CONCRETE SECTION 03 39 00 CONCRETE CURING Contract No. CAG-25-044 03 39 00 - 6 World Cup Legacy Square -Phase 1 April 21, 2025 agreed upon by the Engineer prior to placing concrete. 3. As required in Section 03 30 00, Cast-in-Place Concrete, if result of 7-day concrete strength test is less than 50 percent of specified 28-day strength, extend period of moist curing specified below, by 7 additional days. B. Use one of the following methods as approved by the Engineer: 1. Slabs: a. Method 1: Protect surface by water ponding for 7 days. b. Method 2: Cover with burlap or cotton mats and keep continuously wet for 7 days. c. Method 3: Cover with 1-inch layer of wet sand, earth, or sawdust, and keep continuously wet for 7 days. d. Method 4: Continuously sprinkle exposed surface for 7 days. 3.2. EVAPORATION RETARDANT APPLICATION A. Use on flatwork when environmental conditions are anticipated to cause rapid drying of the concrete surface. B. Spray onto surface of fresh flatwork concrete immediately after screeding to react with surface moisture. C. Reapply as needed to ensure a continuous moist surface until final finishing is completed. END OF SECTION WORLD CUP LEGACY SQUARE PHASE 1 DIVISION 03 CONCRETE SECTION 03 62 00 GROUT Contract No. CAG-25-044 03 62 00 - 1 World Cup Legacy Square -Phase 1 April 21, 2025 SECTION 03 62 00 GROUT PART 1 GENERAL 1.1. REFERENCES A. The following is a list of standards which may be referenced in this section: 1. ASTM International (ASTM): a. C1107/C1107M, Standard Specification for Packaged Dry, Hydraulic- Cement Grout (Nonshrink). b. D4263, Standard Test Method for Indicating Moisture in Concrete by the Plastic Sheet Method. 1.2. SUBMITTALS A. Action Submittals: 1. Product data of grouts. 2. Proposed method for keeping existing concrete surfaces wet prior to placing nonshrink grout. 3. Curing method for grout. B. Informational Submittals: 1. 2. a. Grout free from chlorides and other corrosion-causing chemicals. b. Nonshrink grout properties of Category II, verifying expansion at 3 days or 14 days will not exceed the 28-day expansion and nonshrink properties are not based on gas or gypsum expansion. 3. 4. Test Reports: Test report for 24-hour evaluation of nonshrink grout. 1.3. QUALIFICATIONS A. For grout suppliers not listed herein, provide completed 24-hour Evaluation of Nonshrink Grout Test Form, attached at the end of this section. Provide Independent testing laboratory test results for testing conducted within last 18 months. PART 2 PRODUCTS 2.1. NONSHRINK GROUT SCHEDULE WORLD CUP LEGACY SQUARE PHASE 1 DIVISION 03 CONCRETE SECTION 03 62 00 GROUT Contract No. CAG-25-044 03 62 00 - 2 World Cup Legacy Square -Phase 1 April 21, 2025 A. Furnish nonshrink grout (Category I and II) for applications as indicated in the following schedule: Application Temperature Range Max. Placing Time 40 deg F to 100 deg F 20 Min. Greater Than 20 Min. Column baseplates I or II II 2.2. NONSHRINK GROUT A. Category I: 1. Nonmetallic and nongas-liberating. 2. Prepackaged natural aggregate grout requiring only the addition of water. 3. Test in accordance with ASTM C1107/C1107M: a. Grout shall have flowable consistency. b. Flowable for 15 minutes. 4. Grout shall not bleed at maximum allowed water. 5. Minimum strength of flowable grout, 3,000 psi at 3 days, 5,000 psi at 7 days, and 7,000 psi at 28 days. 6. Manufacturers and Products: a. BASF Building System, Inc., Shakopee, MN; MasterFlow 100. b. Euclid Chemical Co., Cleveland, OH; NS Grout. c. Dayton Superior Corp., Miamisburg, OH; 1107 Advantage Grout. d. US MIX Co., Denver, CO; US Spec MP Grout. e. Five Star Products Inc., Fairfield, CT; Five Star Grout. B. Category II: 1. Nonmetallic, nongas-liberating. 2. Prepackaged natural aggregate grout requiring only the addition of water. 3. Aggregate shall show no segregation or settlement at fluid consistency at specified times or temperatures. 4. Test in accordance with ASTM C1107/C1107M: a. Fluid consistency 20 seconds to 30 seconds in accordance with ASTM C939. b. Temperatures of 40 degrees F, 80 degrees F, and 100 degrees F. WORLD CUP LEGACY SQUARE PHASE 1 DIVISION 03 CONCRETE SECTION 03 62 00 GROUT Contract No. CAG-25-044 03 62 00 - 3 World Cup Legacy Square -Phase 1 April 21, 2025 5. 1 hour after mixing, pass fluid grout through flow cone with continuous flow. 6. Minimum strength of fluid grout, 3,500 psi at 1 day, 4,500 psi at 3 days, and 7,500 psi at 28 days. 7. Maintain fluid consistency when mixed in 1-yard to 9-yard loads in ready-mix truck. 8. Manufacturers and Products: a. BASF Building Systems, Inc., Shakopee, MN; MasterFlow 928. b. Five Star Products Inc., Fairfield, CT; Five Star Fluid Grout 100. c. Euclid Chemical Co., Cleveland, OH; Hi Flow Grout. d. Dayton Superior Corp., Miamisburg, OH; Sure Grip High Performance Grout. PART 3 EXECUTION 3.1. GROUT A. 3.2. FIELD QUALITY CONTROL A. Evaluation and Acceptance of Nonshrink Grout: 1. Consistency: As specified in Article Nonshrink Grout. Grout with consistencies outside range requirements shall be rejected. 2. Segregation: As specified in Article Nonshrink Grout. Grout when aggregate separates shall be rejected. 3. All grout, already placed, which fails to meet the requirements of these specifications, is subject to removal and replacement at no additional cost to the Owner. 3.3. SUPPLEMENTS A. 1. 24-hour Evaluation of Nonshrink Grout Test Form and Grout Testing Procedures. END OF SECTION WORLD CUP LEGACY SQUARE PHASE 1 DIVISION 03 CONCRETE SECTION 03 62 00 GROUT (SUPPLEMENT 1) World Cup Legacy Square Phase 1 Page 1 of 4 Section 03 62 00 Supplement 1 SUPPLEMENT 1 [Test Lab Name] [Address] [Phone No.] 24-HOUR EVALUATION OF NONSHRINK GROUT TEST FORM OBJECTIVE: Define standard set of test procedures for an independent testing laboratory to perform and complete within a 24-hour period. SCOPE: Utilize test procedures providing 24-hour results to duplicate field grouting qualifica- tions. PRIOR TO TEST: Obtain three bags of each type of grout. 1. From intended grout supplier for Project. 2. Three bags of grout shall be of same lot number. ANSWER THE FOLLOWING QUESTIONS FOR GROUT BEING TESTED FROM LITERATURE, DATA, AND PRINTING ON BAG: A. Product data and warranty information contained in company literature and data? Yes No B. Literature and bag information meet specified requirements? Yes No C. Manufacturer guarantees grout as specified in Article Guaran- tee? Yes No D. Guarantee extends beyond grout replacement value and allows participation with Contractor in replacing and repairing defec- tive areas? Yes No E. Water demands and limits printed on bag? Yes No F. Mixing information printed on the bag? Yes No G. Temperature restrictions printed on bag? Yes No *Rejection of a grout will occur if one or more answers are noted NO. WORLD CUP LEGACY SQUARE PHASE 1 DIVISION 03 CONCRETE SECTION 03 62 00 GROUT (SUPPLEMENT 1) World Cup Legacy Square Phase 1 Page 2 of 4 Section 03 62 00 Supplement 1 GROUT TESTING PROCEDURES A. Bagged Material: 1. List lot numbers. 2. List expiration date. 3. Weigh bags and record weight. The Engineer or independent material testing and special inspections firm will disqualify grout if bag weights have misstated measure plus or minus 2 pounds by more than one out of three bags. (Accuracy of weights is required to regulate amount of water used in mixing since this will affect properties.) B. Mixing and Consistency Determination: 1. Mix full bag of grout in 10 gallon pail. 2. Use electric drill with a paddle device to mix grout (jiffy or jiffler type paddle). 3. Use maximum water allowed per water requirements listed in bag instructions. 4. Mix grout to maximum time listed on bag instructions. 5. In accordance with ASTM C939 (flow cone) determine time of mixed grout through the flow cone seconds. 6. Add water to attain 20 to 30 second flow in accordance with ASTM C939. 7. Record time of grout through cone at new water demand. seconds 8. Record total water needed to attain 20 to 30 second flow. pounds 9. Record percent of water. percent C. listed maximum water, ASTM C1107/C1107M will be run at new water per grout ratio to de- termine whether grout passes using actual water requirements to be fluid. Use new water per grout ratio on remaining tests. D. Bleed Test: 1. Fill two gallon cans half full of freshly mixed grout at ambient temperatures for each category and at required consistency for each. 2. Place one can of grout in tub of ice water and leave one can at ambient tempera- ture. WORLD CUP LEGACY SQUARE PHASE 1 DIVISION 03 CONCRETE SECTION 03 62 00 GROUT (SUPPLEMENT 1) World Cup Legacy Square Phase 1 Page 3 of 4 Section 03 62 00 Supplement 1 3. Cover top of both cans with glass or plastic plate preventing evaporation. 4. Maintain 38 degrees F to 42 degrees F temperature with grout placed in ice and maintain ambient temperature for second container for 1 hour. 5. Visually check for bleeding of water at 15-minute intervals for 2 hours. 6. Perform final observation at 24 hours. If grout bleeds a small amount at temperatures specified, grout will be rejected. E. Extended Flow Time and Segregation Test (for Category II and Category III): 1. Divide the remaining grout into two 3 gallon cans. Place the cans into the 40-degree F and 100-degree F containers and leave for 20, 40, and 60 minutes. Every 20 minutes remove and check for segregation or settlement of aggregate. Use a gloved hand to reach to the bottom of the can, if more than 1/4-inch of aggregate has set- tled to the bottom or aggregate has segregated into clumps reject the grout. 2. Right after the settlement test mix the grout with the drill mixer for10 seconds. Take ASTM C939 flow cone test of grout and record flow time. Maintain this process for 1 hour at ambient temperatures of 40 degrees F and 100 degrees F. a. 20 min , sec. @ 40 degrees F. b. 40 min , sec. @ 40 degrees F. c. 60 min , sec. @ 40 degrees F. d. 20 min , sec. @ 100 degrees F. e. 40 min , sec. @ 100 degrees F. f. 60 min , sec. @ 100 degrees F. All Category II and Category III grout that will not go through the flow cone with continuous flow after 60 minutes will be disqualified. Qualified Disqualified F. 24-hour Strength Test: 1. Using grout left in mixing cans in accordance with ASTM C1107/C1107M for mixing and consistency determination test and for extended time flow test, make minimum of nine cube samples. 2. Store cubes at 70 degrees F for 24 hours. 3. Record average compressive strength of nine cubes at 24 hours. WORLD CUP LEGACY SQUARE PHASE 1 DIVISION 03 CONCRETE SECTION 03 62 00 GROUT (SUPPLEMENT 1) World Cup Legacy Square Phase 1 Page 4 of 4 Section 03 62 00 Supplement 1 Grout will be disqualified if 24-hour compressive strengths are less than 2,500 psi for grouts claiming fluid placement capabilities. Grouts that have not been disqualified after these tests are qualified for use on the Project for the application indicated in Nonshrink Grout Schedule. Signature of Independent Testing Laboratory Date Test Conducted End of Supplement 1 WORLD CUP LEGACY SQUARE PHASE 1 DIVISION 5 METAL SECTION 05 52 00 METAL RAILINGS Contract No. CAG-25-044 05 52 00 - 1 World Cup Legacy Square -Phase 1 April 21, 2025 SECTION 05 52 00 METAL RAILINGS PART 1 GENERAL 1.1. DESCRIPTION OF WORK A. This Section includes furnishing materials and all labor materials, tools and equipment necessary to furnish and install metal railings as described in the Contract Documents and shown on the Plans. 1.2. RELATED SECTIONS A. SECTION 03 30 00 CAST-IN-PLACE CONCRETE. B. SECTION 03 30 05 CONCRETE MIX DESIGN. C. SECTION 03 39 00 CONCRETE CURING. 1.3. REFERENCES A. City of Renton Public Works Design and Construction Standard Plans (Current Edition) B. WSDOT Standard Specifications (2025) Standard Specification for Road, Bridge, and Municipal Construction; and Amendments C. ASTM International (ASTM): 1. A36/A36M, Standard Specification for Carbon Structural Steel. 2. A276, Standard Specification for Stainless Steel Bars and Shapes. 3. A312/A312M, Standard Specification for Seamless, Welded, and Heavily Cold Worked Austenitic Stainless Steel Pipes. 4. A480/A480M, Standard Specification for General Requirements for Flat-Rolled Stainless and Heat-Resisting Steel Plate, Sheet, and Strip. 5. B633, Standard Specification for Electrodeposited Coatings of Zinc on Iron and Steel. 6. C1107/C1107M, Standard Specification for Packaged Dry, Hydraulic-Cement Grout (Nonshrink). 7. D1187/D1187M, Standard Specification for Asphalt-Base Emulsions for Use as Protective Coatings for Metal. 1.4. SUBMITTALS A. Product Data: WORLD CUP LEGACY SQUARE PHASE 1 DIVISION 5 METAL SECTION 05 52 00 METAL RAILINGS Contract No. CAG-25-044 05 52 00 - 2 World Cup Legacy Square -Phase 1 April 21, 2025 1. For each type of product, include preparation requirements and application instructions. B. Certificates. 1. Show certification of welders employed on the Work, verifying AWS qualification within the previous 12 months. C. Shop Drawings. 1. Include plans, elevations, sections, details, and attachments to other work. 2. Drawings shall indicate all sizes, connections, fastenings, and accessories. 3. Indicate welded connections using standard AWS A2.4 welding symbols and indicate new weld lengths. 1.5. COORDINATION A. Coordinate selection of shop primers with topcoats to be applied. Comply with paint and coating written recommendations to ensure that shop primers and topcoats are compatible with one another. B. Coordinate installation of anchorage for railings. Furnish setting drawings, templates, and directions for installing anchorages, including sleeves, concrete inserts, anchor bolts, and items with integral anchors, that are to be embedded in concrete. Deliver such items to Project site in time installation. C. Schedule installation so wall attachments are made only to completed walls. Do not support railings temporarily by any means that do not satisfy structural performance requirements. 1.6. DELIVERY, STORAGE, AND HANDLING A. Protect finishes on exposed surfaces from damage by applying a strippable temporary protective covering before shipping. 1.7. FIELD CONDITIONS A. Field Measurements: Verify actual locations of walls and other construction contiguous with metal fabrication by field measurements before fabrication. PART 2 PRODUCTS 2.1. PERFORMANCE REQUIREMENTS A. Structural Performance: Railings, including attachment to building construction, shallwithstand the effects of gravity loads and the following loads and stresses within limits and under conditions indicated: WORLD CUP LEGACY SQUARE PHASE 1 DIVISION 5 METAL SECTION 05 52 00 METAL RAILINGS Contract No. CAG-25-044 05 52 00 - 3 World Cup Legacy Square -Phase 1 April 21, 2025 1. Handrails and Top Rails of Guards: a. Uniform load of 50 lbf/ft applied in any direction. b. Concentrated load of 200 lbf applied in any direction. c. Uniform and concentrated loads need not be assumed to act concurrently. 2. Infill of Guards: a. Concentrated load of 50 lbf (0.22kN) applied horizontally on an area of 1 square foot (0.093 sq.m). b. Infill load and other loads need not be assumed to act concurrently. B. Thermal Movements: Allow for thermal movements from ambient and surface temperature changes acting on exterior railings by preventing buckling, opening of joints, overstressing of components, failure of connections, and other detrimental effects. 1. Temperature Change: 120 deg. F (67 deg C), ambient; 180 deg. F (100 deg C), material surfaces. 2.2. MATERIALS GENERAL A. Metal Surfaces, General: Provide materials with smooth surfaces, without seam marks, roller marks, rolled trade names, stains, discolorations, or blemishes. B. Brackets, Flanges, and Anchors: Same metal and finish as supported rails unless otherwise indicated. 1. Provide formed steel brackets with predrilled holes for bolted anchorage. 2.3. STAINLESS STEEL A. Pipe: ASTM A 312/A 312M: Grade TP 316. B. Bars and Shapes: ASTM A276, Type 316. 2.4. STEEL AND IRON A. Plates, Shapes, and Bars: ASTM A 36/A 36M. 1. As indicated on drawings. 2.5. FASTENERS A. Fastener Materials: Unless otherwise indicated, provide the following: 1. Uncoated and Galvanized Steel Components: Plated steel fasteners complying with ASTM B 633, Class Fe/Zn 25 for electrodeposited zinc coating. WORLD CUP LEGACY SQUARE PHASE 1 DIVISION 5 METAL SECTION 05 52 00 METAL RAILINGS Contract No. CAG-25-044 05 52 00 - 4 World Cup Legacy Square -Phase 1 April 21, 2025 2. Stainless Steel Components: Type 316 stainless steel fasteners. Flathead, countersunk, tamperproof sex bolts. B. Post Installed Anchors: Fastener system with working capacity greater than or equal to the design load, according to an evaluation report acceptable to authorities having jurisdiction, based on ICC ES AC193. 2.6. MISCELLANEOUS MATERIALS A. Shop Primers: Provide primers that comply with Section 09 91 13 B. Bituminous Paint or Nylon Washers: Cold applied asphalt emulsion complying with ASTM D 1187/D 1187M, or 0.010 thick nylon washers. Isolate stainless steel components from carbon steel components. C. Nonshrink Nonmetallic Grout: Factory packaged, nonstaining, noncorrosive, nongaseous grout complying with ASTM C 1107/C 1107M. Provide grout specifically recommended by manufacturer for exterior applications. 2.7. FABRICATION A. General: Fabricate railings to comply with requirements indicated for design, dimensions, member sizes and spacing, detail, finish, and anchorage, but not less than that required to support structural loads. B. Assemble railings in the shop to greatest extent possible to minimize field splicing and assembly. Disassemble units only as necessary for shipping and handling limitations. Clearly mark units for reassembly and coordinate installation. Use connections that maintain structural value of joined pieces. C. Cut, drill, and punch metals cleanly and accurately. Remove burrs and ease edges to a radius of approximately 1/32 inch (1 mm) unless otherwise indicated. Remove sharp or rough areas on exposed surfaces. D. Form work true to line and level with accurate angles and surfaces. E. Fabricate connections that will be exposed to weather in a manner to exclude water. Provide weep holes where water may accumulate. Locate weep holes in inconspicuous locations. F. Cut, reinforce, drill and tap as indicated to receive finish hardware, screws, and similar items. G. Connections: Fabricate railings with welded connection unless otherwise indicated. H. Welded Connections: Cope components at connections to provide close fit, or use fittings designed for this purpose. Weld all around at connections, including at fittings. WORLD CUP LEGACY SQUARE PHASE 1 DIVISION 5 METAL SECTION 05 52 00 METAL RAILINGS Contract No. CAG-25-044 05 52 00 - 5 World Cup Legacy Square -Phase 1 April 21, 2025 I. Close exposed ends of hollow railing members with prefabricated end fittings. J. Brackets, Flanges, Fittings, and Anchors: Provide brackets, flanges, miscellaneous fittings and anchors to interconnect railing members to other work unless otherwise indicated. K. Provide inserts and other anchorage devices for connecting railings to concrete work. Fabricate anchorage devices capable of withstanding loads imposed by railings. Coordinate anchorage devices with supporting structure. 2.8. STAINLESS STEEL FINISHES A. Surface Preparation: Remove tool and die marks and stretch lines, or blend into finish. B. All welded stainless steel members to be passivated after welding to restore corrosion resistant properties prior to applying finish treatments. C. Dull Satin Finish: ASTM A 480/A 480 M, No. 6. 2.9. STEEL AND IRON FINISHES A. For nongalvanized steel railings, provide nongalvanized ferrous metal fitting, brackets, fasteners, and sleeves, but galvanize anchors to be embedded into exterior concrete. B. Preparing Galvanized Railings for Shop Priming: After galvanizing, thoroughly clean railings of grease, dirt, oil, flux, and other foreign matter, and treat with etching cleaner. C. Primer Application: Apply shop primer to prepared surfaces of railings unless otherwise indicated. Stainless steel components are not to be painted. Comply with requirements of SSPC PA 1, Application Specification No. 1: Shop, Field, and Maintenance Painting of for shop painting. Primer need not be applied to surfaces to be embedded in concrete. 1. Shop Painted Finish: Comply with Section 09 91 13 D. Shop Painted Finish: Comply with Section 09 91 13 1. Color: Tnemec 49GR PART 3 EXECUTION 3.1. EXAMINATION A. Examine substrates where reinforced to receive anchors, to verify that locations of concealed reinforcements have been clearly marked for Installer. Locate reinforcements and mark location if not already done. WORLD CUP LEGACY SQUARE PHASE 1 DIVISION 5 METAL SECTION 05 52 00 METAL RAILINGS Contract No. CAG-25-044 05 52 00 - 6 World Cup Legacy Square -Phase 1 April 21, 2025 3.2. INSTALLATION, GENERAL A. Fit exposed connections together to form tight, hairline joints. B. Perform cutting, drilling, and fitting required for installing railing. Set railings accurately in location, alignment, and elevation; measured from established lines and levels and free of rack. 1. Do not weld, cut, or abrade surfaces of railing components that have been coated of finished after fabrication and that are intended for field connection by mechanical or other means without further cutting or fitting. 2. Set posts plumb within a tolerance of 1/16th inch in 3 feet (2 mm in 1m). 3. Align rails so variations from level for horizontal members and variations from parallel with rake of steps and ramps for sloping members do not exceed ¼ inch in 12 feet (5 mm in 3 m). C. Control of Corrosion: Prevent galvanic action and other forms of corrosion by insulating metals and other materials from direct contact with incompatible materials. D. Adjust railings before anchoring to ensure matching alignment at abutting joints. E. Fastening to In Place Construction: Use anchorage devices and fasteners where necessary for securing railings and for properly transferring loads to in place construction. 3.3. RAILING CONNECTIONS A. Nonwelded Connections: Use mechanical or adhesive joints for permanently connecting railings components. Use wood blocks and padding to prevent damage to railing members and fittings. B. Welded Connections: Use fully welded joints for permanently connecting railing components. Comply with requirements for welded connections in Article whether welding is performed in the shop or in the field. C. Expansion Joints: Install expansion joints at locations indicated but not farther apart than required to accommodate thermal movement. Provide slip joint internal sleeve extending 2 inches (50 mm) beyond joint on either side, fasten internal sleeve securely to one side, and locate joint within 6 inches (150 mm) of post. 3.4. ATTACHING RAILINGS A. Secure railing to concrete retaining wall with drilled in expansion shields and hanger or lag bolts. WORLD CUP LEGACY SQUARE PHASE 1 DIVISION 5 METAL SECTION 05 52 00 METAL RAILINGS Contract No. CAG-25-044 05 52 00 - 7 World Cup Legacy Square -Phase 1 April 21, 2025 3.5. CLEANING A. Clean stainless steel by washing thoroughly with clean water and soap, rinsing with clean water, and wiping dry. B. Touchup Painting: Immediately after erection, clean field welds, bolted connections, and abraded areas of shop paint, and pain exposed areas with same material used for shop painting to comply with SSPC PA 1 for touching up shop painted surfaces. 1. Apply by brush or spray to provide a minimum 2.0 mil (0.05 mm) dry film thickness. 3.6. PROTECTION A. Protect finishes of railings from damage during construction period with temporary protective coverings approved by railing fabricator. Remove protective coverings at time of Substantial Completion. B. Restore finishes damaged during installations and construction period so no evidence remains of correction work. Return items that cannot be refinished in the field to the shop; make required alterations and refinish entire unit, or provide new units. END OF SECTION WORLD CUP LEGACY SQUARE PHASE 1 DIVISION 9 PAINTING SECTION 09 91 13 PAINTING Contract No. CAG-25-044 09 91 13 - 1 World Cup Legacy Square -Phase 1 April 21, 2025 SECTION 09 91 13 PAINTING PART 1 GENERAL 1.1. RELATED DOCUMENTS A. Drawings and general provisions of the Contract, including General and Supplementary Conditions and Division 01 Specification Sections, apply to this Section. 1.2. SUMMARY A. Section includes surface preparation and the application of paint systems on the following substrates: 1. Wood. 2. Structural Steel. B. Related Requirements: 1. Section 05 12 00 "Structural Steel Framing" for painting of structural components. 1.3. REFERENCES A. The following is a list of standards which may be referenced in this Section: 1. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). 2. Occupational Safety and Health Act (OSHA). 3. Research Council of Structural Connections (RCSC: Specifications for Structural Joints using High strength Bolts. 4. The Society for Protective Coatings (SSPC): a. PA2, Procedure for Determining Conformance to Dry Coating Thickness Requirements. b. PA 10, Guide to Safety and Health Requirements for Industrial Painting Projects. c. SP 1, Solvent Cleaning. d. SP 2, Hand Tool Cleaning. e. SP 3, Power Tool Cleaning. f. SP 5, White Metal Blast Cleaning. g. SP 6, Commercial Blast Cleaning. h. SP 7, Joint Surface Preparation Standard Brush off Blast Cleaning. WORLD CUP LEGACY SQUARE PHASE 1 DIVISION 9 PAINTING SECTION 09 91 13 PAINTING Contract No. CAG-25-044 09 91 13 - 2 World Cup Legacy Square -Phase 1 April 21, 2025 i. SP 10, Near white Blast Cleaning. j. SP 11, Power Tool Cleaning to Bare Metal. k. SP 16, Brush off Blast Cleaning of Coated and Uncoated Galvanized Steel, Stainless Steel, and Non ferrous Metals. l. Guide 15, Field Methods for Retrieval and Analysis of Soluble Salts on Steel and Other Nonporous Substrates. 1.4. DEFINITIONS A. Terms that may be use in this section: 1. Coverage: Total minimum dry film thickness in mils or square feet per gallon. 2. Gloss Level 1: Not more than 5 units at 60 degrees and 10 units at 85 degrees, according to ASTM D 523. 3. Gloss Level 2: Not more than 10 units at 60 degrees and 10 to 35 units at 85 degrees, according to ASTM D 523. 4. Gloss Level 3: 10 to 25 units at 60 degrees and 10 to 35 units at 85 degrees, according to ASTM D 523. 5. Gloss Level 4: 20 to 35 units at 60 degrees and not less than 35 units at 85 degrees, according to ASTM D 523. 6. Gloss Level 5: 35 to 70 units at 60 degrees, according to ASTM D 523. 7. Gloss Level 6: 70 to 85 units at 60 degrees, according to ASTM D 523. 8. Gloss Level 7: More than 85 units at 60 degrees, according to ASTM D 523. 9. MDFT: Minimum Dry Film Thickness, mils. 10. MDFTPC: Minimum Dry Film Thickness per Coat, mils. 11. Mil: Thousandth of an inch. 12. PDS: Product Data Sheet. 13. PSDS: Paint System Data Sheet. 14. SFPG: Square Feet per Gallon. 15. SFPGPC: Square Feet per Gallon per Coat. 16. SP: Surface Preparation. 1.5. SUBMITTALS A. Product Data: For each type of product. Include preparation requirements and application instructions. WORLD CUP LEGACY SQUARE PHASE 1 DIVISION 9 PAINTING SECTION 09 91 13 PAINTING Contract No. CAG-25-044 09 91 13 - 3 World Cup Legacy Square -Phase 1 April 21, 2025 B. Samples for Verification: For each type of paint system and each color and gloss of topcoat. 1. Submit Samples on rigid backing, 8 inches (200 mm) square. 2. Step coats on Samples to show each coat required for system. 3. Label each coat of each Sample. 4. Label each Sample for location and application area. C. Product List: For each product indicated, include the following: 1. Cross reference to paint system and locations of application areas. Use same designations indicated on Drawings and in schedules. 2. Printout of current "MPI Approved Products List" for each product category specified, with the proposed product highlighted. 3. VOC content. 1.6. MAINTENANCE MATERIAL SUBMITTALS A. Furnish extra materials, from the same product run, that match products installed and that are packaged with protective covering for storage and identified with labels describing contents. 1. Paint: 5 percent, but not less than 1 gal. (3.8 L) of each material and color applied. 1.7. QUALITY ASSURANCE A. Applicator Qualifications: Engage an experienced applicator who has minimum 5 experience and has completed painting system applications similar in material and extent to that indicated for this project with a record of successful in service performance. B. Regulatory Requirements: 1. Meet federal, state, and local requirements limiting the emission of volatile organic compounds. 2. Perform surface preparation and painting in accordance with recommendations of the following: a. Paint instructions. b. SSPC PA 10. c. Federal, state, and local agencies having jurisdiction. C. Visual Standards: Each distinct area of the finished Work shall be free of variations in WORLD CUP LEGACY SQUARE PHASE 1 DIVISION 9 PAINTING SECTION 09 91 13 PAINTING Contract No. CAG-25-044 09 91 13 - 4 World Cup Legacy Square -Phase 1 April 21, 2025 color and sheen, runs, sags, holidays, blistering, checking, cracking, scratches and other signs of poor workmanship. 1.8. DELIVERY, STORAGE, AND HANDLING A. Store materials not in use in tightly covered containers in well ventilated areas with ambient temperatures continuously maintained at not less than 45 deg F (7 deg C). 1. Maintain containers in clean condition, free of foreign materials and residue. 2. Remove rags and waste from storage areas daily. 1.9. FIELD CONDITIONS A. Do not apply paint in temperatures or moisture conditions outside of recommended maximum or minimum allowable. B. Do not perform final abrasive blast cleaning whenever relative humidity exceeds 85 percent, or whenever surface temperature is less than 5 degrees F above dew point of ambient air. PART 2 PRODUCTS 2.1. MANUFACTURERS A. Nationally recognized manufacturers of paints and protective coatings who are regularly engaged in the production of such materials for essentially identical service conditions. B. Minimum of 5 verifiable experience in manufacture of specified product. C. Acceptable Manufacturers: 1. Benjamin Moore. 2. Carboline. 3. International (including Devoe) 4. PPG Architectural Coatings. 5. Sherwin Williams, 6. Tnemec. 2.2. ABRASIVE MATERIALS A. Select abrasive type and size to produce surface profile that meets coating recommendations for specific primer and coating system to be applied. WORLD CUP LEGACY SQUARE PHASE 1 DIVISION 9 PAINTING SECTION 09 91 13 PAINTING Contract No. CAG-25-044 09 91 13 - 5 World Cup Legacy Square -Phase 1 April 21, 2025 2.3. PAINT, GENERAL A. Only materials (primers, paints, coatings, varnishes, stains, lacquers, fillers, etc.) listing in the latest edition of the MPI Architectural Painting Specification Manual, Approved Product List (APL) are acceptable for use on this project. B. Other materials such as linseed oil, shellac, thinners, solvents, etc. shall be the highest quality product of an MPI listed manufacturer and shall be compatible with paint materials being used as required. C. Material Compatibility: 1. Provide materials for use within each paint system that are compatible with one another and substrates indicated, under conditions of service and application as demonstrated by manufacturer, based on testing and field experience. 2. For each coat in a paint system, provide products recommended in writing by manufacturers of topcoat for use in paint system and on substrate indicated. D. VOC Content: Provide materials that comply with VOC limits of authorities having jurisdiction. E. Products: Product Definition Zinc Rich Primer Ferrous Metal Moisture cured urethane or converted epoxy zinc rich primer, Tnemec Series 94H20 Hydro Zinc, or approved equal. High Build Epoxy High solids, two component polyamide or polyamidoamine cured epoxy, Tnemec Series 27 F.C. Typoxy, or approve equal. Finish Modified Polycarbamide, semi gloss finish, Tnemec Series 750 UVX, or approved equal. Organic Zinc Rich Primer Epoxy or moisture cured urethane with 85 percent zinc content in the dry film. Meeting the requirements of RCSC Specification for Structural Joints using High Strength Bolts, Class A or Class B, as required. Varnish Water based clear varnish, gloss level 4, Sherwin Williams Minwax Helmsman Spar Water Based Urethane Satin, or approved equal (MPI #195) 2.4. WORLD CUP LEGACY SQUARE PHASE 1 DIVISION 9 PAINTING SECTION 09 91 13 PAINTING Contract No. CAG-25-044 09 91 13 - 6 World Cup Legacy Square -Phase 1 April 21, 2025 2.5. MIXING A. Multiple Component Coatings: 1. Prepare using each component as packaged by paint manufacturer. 2. No partial batches will be permitted. 3. Do not use multiple component coatings that have been mixed beyond their pot life. 4. Furnish small quantity kits for touchup painting and for painting other small areas. 5. Mix only components specified and furnished by paint manufacturer. 6. Do no intermix additional components for reasons of color or otherwise, even within the same generic type of coating. B. Colors: Formulate paints with colorants free of lead, lead components. 2.6. SHOP FINISHES A. Shop Blast Cleaning: Reference Paragraph, Shop Coating Requirements. B. Surface Preparation: Provide Representative minimum 7 advance notice to start of shop surface preparation work and coating application work. C. Shop Coating Requirements: 1. Where standard coating is not suitable for intended service condition, Representative may approve use of a tie coat to be used between standard coating and specified field finish. In such cases, tie coat shall be surface tolerant epoxy as recommended by manufacturer of specified field finish coat. PART 3 EXECUTION 3.1. EXAMINATION A. Examine substrates and conditions, with Applicator present, for compliance with requirements for maximum moisture content and other conditions affecting performance of the Work. B. Maximum Moisture Content of Substrates: When measured with an electronic moisture meter as follows: 1. Wood: 15 percent. WORLD CUP LEGACY SQUARE PHASE 1 DIVISION 9 PAINTING SECTION 09 91 13 PAINTING Contract No. CAG-25-044 09 91 13 - 7 World Cup Legacy Square -Phase 1 April 21, 2025 C. Verify suitability of substrates, including surface conditions and compatibility with existing finishes and primers. D. Surface Preparation Verification: Inspect and provide substrate surfaces prepared in accordance with these specifications and printed directions and recommendation of paint manufacturer whose product is to be applied. The more stringent requirements shall apply. E. Proceed with coating application only after unsatisfactory conditions have been corrected. 1. Application of coating indicates acceptance of surfaces and conditions. 3.2. PROTECTION OF ITEMS NOT BE PAINTED A. Remove, mask, or otherwise protect hardware, lighting fixtures, switch plates, aluminum surfaces, machined surfaces, couplings, shafts, bearings, nameplates on machinery, and other surfaces not specified elsewhere to be painted. B. Provide drop cloths to prevent paint materials from falling on or marring adjacent surfaces. C. Protect working parts of mechanical and electrical equipment from damage during surface preparation and painting process. D. Mask openings in motors to prevent paint and other materials from entering. E. Protect surfaces adjacent to or downwind of Work area from overspray. 3.3. SURFACE PREPARATION A. Comply with manufacturer's written instructions and recommendations in "MPI Manual" applicable to substrates and paint systems indicated. B. Remove hardware, covers, plates, and similar items already in place that are removable and are not to be painted. If removal is impractical or impossible because of size or weight of item, provide surface applied protection before surface preparation and painting. 1. After completing painting operations, use workers skilled in the trades involved to reinstall items that were removed. Remove surface applied protection. oil, grease, and incompatible paints and encapsulants. C. Clean substrates of substances that could impair bond of paints, including dust, dirt, oil, grease, and incompatible paints and encapsulants. 1. Remove incompatible primers and reprime substrate with compatible primers or apply tie coat as required to produce paint systems indicated. WORLD CUP LEGACY SQUARE PHASE 1 DIVISION 9 PAINTING SECTION 09 91 13 PAINTING Contract No. CAG-25-044 09 91 13 - 8 World Cup Legacy Square -Phase 1 April 21, 2025 D. Field Abrasive Blasting: 1. Perform blasting for items and equipment where specified and as required to restore damaged surfaces previously shop or field blasted and primed or coated. 2. Refer to coating systems for degree of abrasive blasting required, 3. Where the specified degree of surface preparation differs from recommendations, the more stringent shall apply. E. Surface Contamination Testing: 1. A surface contamination analysis test shall be performed every 500 square feet by means of a Chlor Test CSN Salts or approved equivalent. 2. Surface with chloride level exceeding 3 centimeter for submerged surfaces and 5 centimeter for exposed surfaces shall be treated with a liquid soluble salt remover equivalent to CHLOR*RID (CHLOR*RID International, Chandler, AZ). 3. Follow recommendation and procedures for the use of this product to remove the surface contamination. F. Metal Surface Preparation: 1. Where indicated, meet requirements of SSPC Specifications summarized below: a. SP 1,Solvent Cleaning: Removal of visible oil, grease, soil, drawings and cutting compounds, and other soluble contaminants by cleaning with solvent. b. SP 2, Hand Tool Cleaning: Removal of loose rust, loose mill scale, loose paint, and other loose detrimental foreign matter. Using power assisted hand tools. c. SP 3, Power Tool Cleaning: Removal of visible oil, grease, dust, dirt, mill scale, loose paint, and other loose detrimental foreign matter, using power assisted hand tools. d. SP 5, White Metal Blasting: Removal of visible oil grease, dust, dirt, mill scale, rust, coatings, oxides, corrosion products, and other foreign matter by blast cleaning. e. SP 6, Commercial Blast Cleaning: Removal of visible oil, grease, dust, dirt, mill scale, rust, coatings, oxides, corrosion products, and other foreign matter, except for random staining limited to no more than 33 percent of each unit area of surface which may consist of light shadows, slight streaks, or minor discolorations caused by stains of rust, stains of mill scale, or stains of previously applied coatings. WORLD CUP LEGACY SQUARE PHASE 1 DIVISION 9 PAINTING SECTION 09 91 13 PAINTING Contract No. CAG-25-044 09 91 13 - 9 World Cup Legacy Square -Phase 1 April 21, 2025 f. SP 7, Brush Off Blast Coating: Removal of visible oil, grease, soil, dust, loose mill scale, loose rust, and loose coatings. Tightly adherent mill scale, rust, and coating may remain on surface. g. SP 10, Near White Blast Cleaning: Removal of visible oil, grease, dust, dirt, mill scale, rust, coatings, oxides, corrosion products, and other foreign matter, except for random staining limited to no more the 5 percent of each unit area of surface which may consist of light shadows, slight streaks, or minor discolorations caused by stains of rust, stains of mill scale, or stains of previously applied coatings. h. SP 11, Power Tool Cleaning to Bare Metal: Removal of visible oil, grease, dirt, dust, mill scale, rust, paint, oxide, corrosion products, and other foreign matter using power assisted hand tools capable of producing suitable surface profile. Slight residues of rust and paint may be left in lower portion of pits if original surface is pitted. i. SP 16, Brush Blasting of Non Ferrous Metals; A brush off blast cleaned non ferrous metal surface, when viewed without magnification, shall be free of all visible oil, grease, dirt, dust, metal oxides (corrosion products), and other foreign matter. Intact, tightly adherent coating is permitted to remain. A coating is considered tightly adherent if it cannot be removed by lifting with a dull putty knife. Bare metal substrates shall have a minimum profile of 19 micrometers (0.75 mil). 2. The words tool and or similar works of equal intent in these Specifications or in paint specifications refer to the applicable SSPC Specification. 3. Where OSHA or EPA regulations preclude standard abrasive blast cleaning, wet or vacu blast methods may be required. Coating manufacturer s recommendations for wet blast additives and first coat application shall apply. 4. Hand tool clean areas that cannot be cleaned by power tool cleaning. 5. Round or chamfer sharp edges and grind smooth burrs, jagged edges, and surface defects. 6. Welds and Adjacent Areas: a. Prepare such that there is: (1) No undercutting or reverse ridges on weld bead. (2) No weld spatter on or adjacent to weld or any areas to be painted. (3) No sharp peaks or ridges along weld bead. b. Grind embedded pieces of electrode or wire flush with adjacent surface of weld bead. 7. Preblast Cleaning Requirements: WORLD CUP LEGACY SQUARE PHASE 1 DIVISION 9 PAINTING SECTION 09 91 13 PAINTING Contract No. CAG-25-044 09 91 13 - 10 World Cup Legacy Square -Phase 1 April 21, 2025 a. Remove oil, grease, welding fluxes, and other surface contaminants prior to blast cleaning. b. Cleaning Methods: Steam, open flame, hot water, or cold water with appropriate detergent additives followed with clean water rinsing. c. Clean small isolated areas as above or solvent clean with suitable solvent and clean cloth. 8. Blast Cleaning Requirements: a. Type of Equipment and Sped of Travel: Design to obtain specified degree of cleanliness. Minimum surface preparation is as specified herein and takes precedence over coating recommendations. b. Select type and size of abrasive to produce surface profile that meets coating recommendations for particular primer to be used. c. Use only dry blast cleaning methods. d. Do not reuse abrasive, except for design recyclable systems. e. Meet applicable federal, state, and local air pollution and environmental control regulations for blast cleaning, confined space entry (if required), and disposition of spent aggregate and debris. 9. Post Blast Cleaning and Other Cleaning Requirements: a. Clean surfaces of dust and residual particles from cleaning operations by dry (no oil or water vapor) air blast cleaning of other method prior to painting, Vacuum clean enclosed areas and other areas where dust settling is a problem and wipe with a tack cloth. b. Paint surfaces the same day they are blasted. Reblast surfaces that have started to rust before they are painted. G. Galvanized Metal Substrates: Remove grease and oil residue from galvanized sheet metal by mechanical methods to produce clean, lightly etched surfaces that promote adhesion of subsequently applied paints. H. Wood Substrates for Transparent Finishes: Clean surfaces to remove all foreign materials and substances, Sand surfaces to make smooth and dust off. 3.4. SURFACE CLEANING A. Solvent Cleaning: 1. Consists of removal of foreign matter such as oil, grease, soil, drawing and cutting compounds, and other surface contaminants by using solvent, emulsions, cleaning compounds, steam cleaning, or similar materials and methods that involve a solvent or cleaning action. WORLD CUP LEGACY SQUARE PHASE 1 DIVISION 9 PAINTING SECTION 09 91 13 PAINTING Contract No. CAG-25-044 09 91 13 - 11 World Cup Legacy Square -Phase 1 April 21, 2025 2. Meet requirements of SSPC SP 1 3.5. APPLICATION A. Apply paints according to manufacturer's written instructions and recommendations in "MPI Manual." 1. Use applicators and techniques suited for paint and substrate indicated. 2. Paint surfaces behind movable items same as similar exposed surfaces. Before final installation, paint surfaces behind permanently fixed items with prime coat only, except as directed in this specification. 3. Do not paint over labels of independent testing agencies or equipment name, identification, performance rating, or nomenclature plates. 4. Primers specified in painting schedules may be omitted on items that are factory primed or factory finished if acceptable to topcoat manufacturers. B. Tint undercoats same color as topcoat, but tint each undercoat a lighter shade to facilitate identification of each coat if multiple coats of same material are to be applied. Provide sufficient difference in shade of undercoats to distinguish each separate coat. C. If undercoats or other conditions show through topcoat, apply additional coats until cured film has a uniform paint finish, color, and appearance. D. Apply paints to produce surface films without cloudiness, spotting, holidays, laps, brush marks, roller tracking, runs, sags, ropiness, or other surface imperfections. Cut in sharp lines and color breaks. E. Painting Plumbing, HVAC, Electrical, Communication, and Electronic Safety and Security Work: 1. Paint the following work where exposed to view to public: a. Equipment, including panelboards. b. Uninsulated metal piping. c. Uninsulated plastic piping. d. Pipe hangers and supports. e. Metal conduit. f. Plastic conduit. g. Tanks that do not have factory applied final finishes. F. Film Thickness and Coverage: 1. Number of Coats: WORLD CUP LEGACY SQUARE PHASE 1 DIVISION 9 PAINTING SECTION 09 91 13 PAINTING Contract No. CAG-25-044 09 91 13 - 12 World Cup Legacy Square -Phase 1 April 21, 2025 a. Minimum required without regard to coating thickness. b. Additional coasts may be required to obtain minimum required paint thickness, depending on method of application, differences in products, and atmospheric conditions. 2. Application Thickness: a. Do not exceed coating recommendations. b. Measure using a wet film thickness gauge to ensure proper coating thickness during application. 3. Give particular attention to edges, angles, flanges, and other similar areas, where insufficient film thicknesses are likely to be present, and ensure proper millage in these areas. 4. Apply additional coats as required to achieve complete hiding of underlying coats. Hiding shall be so complete that additional coats would not increase the hiding. 3.6. PROTECTIVE COATINGS SYSTEMS AND APPLICATION SCHEDULE A. Unless otherwise shown or specified, paint surfaces in accordance with the following application schedule. In event of discrepancies or omissions in the following, request clarification from Representative before starting work in question. B. System No. 5 Exposed Metal Mildly Corrosive: Surface Preparation Paint Material Minimum Coats, Cover SP 10, Near White Blast Cleaning Zinc Rich Primer Ferous Metal 1 coat, 2.5 MDFT High Build Epoxy 1 Coat, 3 MDFT Finish 1 Coat, 3 MDFT 1. Total minimum thickness: a. Non stripe coated areas: 8.5 MDFT. b. Stripe coated areas: 11.5 MDFT. 2. Use on the following items or areas: a. All metal surfaces of structural steel components associated with trellis and gazebo structures, including fasteners, but excluding faying surfaces, and decorative metal railings: (1) Stripe coat all fasteners and field welds. Stripe coat shall consist of one coat of high build epoxy, brush applied, 3 MDFT. WORLD CUP LEGACY SQUARE PHASE 1 DIVISION 9 PAINTING SECTION 09 91 13 PAINTING Contract No. CAG-25-044 09 91 13 - 13 World Cup Legacy Square -Phase 1 April 21, 2025 C. System No. 11 Faying Surfaces of Slip Critical Bolted Connections: Surface Preparation Paint Material Minimum Coats, Cover SP 10, Near White Blast Cleaning Organic Zinc Rich Primer 1 coat, 2.5 MDFT 1. Use on faying surfaces of slip critical joints as specified and as shown on drawings. 2. Provide primer in accordance with RCSC Specification for Structural Joints using High Strength Bolts. D. Wood Decking Surface Preparation Paint Material Minimum Coats, Cover Per MPI Exterior Surface Preparation manual, Section 6.2 Varnish, water base clear 1 coat Varnish, water base clear 1 Coat Varnish, water base clear 1 Coat 3.7. COLORS A. Finish Colors: 1. Structural Steel: Tnemec 49GR 2. Decorative Guardrails: Tnemec 49GR 3. Wood: Clear B. Proprietary identification of colors is for identification only. Selected manufacturer may supply matches. 3.8. FIELD QUALITY CONTROL A. Dry Film Thickness Testing: Owner may engage the services of a qualified testing and inspecting agency to inspect and test paint for dry film thickness. 1. Contractor shall touch up and restore painted surfaces damaged by testing. 2. If test results show that dry film thickness of applied paint does not comply with paint manufacturer's written recommendations, Contractor shall pay for testing WORLD CUP LEGACY SQUARE PHASE 1 DIVISION 9 PAINTING SECTION 09 91 13 PAINTING Contract No. CAG-25-044 09 91 13 - 14 World Cup Legacy Square -Phase 1 April 21, 2025 and apply additional coats as needed to provide dry film thickness that complies with paint manufacturer's written recommendations. 3.9. CLEANING AND PROTECTION A. At end of each workday, remove rubbish, empty cans, rags, and other discarded materials from Project site. B. After completing paint application, clean spattered surfaces. Remove spattered paints by washing, scraping, or other methods. Do not scratch or damage adjacent finished surfaces. C. Protect work of other trades against damage from paint application. Correct damage to work of other trades by cleaning, repairing, replacing, and refinishing, as approved by Architect, and leave in an undamaged condition. D. At completion of construction activities of other trades, touch up and restore damaged or defaced painted surfaces. END OF SECTION WORLD CUP LEGACY SQUARE PHASE 1 DIVISION 26 ELECTRICAL SECTION 26 00 00 BASIC ELECTRICAL MATERIALS AND METHODS Contract No. CAG-25-044 26 00 00 - 1 World Cup Legacy Square -Phase 1 April 21, 2025 SECTION 26 00 00 BASIC ELECTRICAL MATERIALS AND METHODS PART 1 GENERAL 1.1. DESCRIPTION OF WORK A. This Section includes the following: 1. Supporting devices for electrical components. Electrical identification. 2. Cutting and patching for electrical construction. Touchup painting. 3. Luminaires and lighting fixtures. 1.2. REFERENCES A. Drawings and general provisions of the Contract, including General and Supplementary Conditions and Division 1 Specification Sections, apply to this Section. 1.3. SUBMITTALS A. Field Test Reports: Indicate and interpret test results for compliance with performance requirements. B. For each type of raceway, wire, splice kits, fittings, etc., indicated. Include clearly marked manufacturers technical data. C. For each type of luminaire or lighting fixture in the Contract Drawings, provide manufacturer information and data, including Pole Base Covers. 1.4. DEFINITIONS A. EMT: Electrical metallic tubing. B. FMC: Flexible metal conduit. C. IMC: Intermediate metal conduit. D. LFMC: Liquidtight flexible metal conduit. E. RNC: Rigid nonmetallic conduit. 1.5. RECORD DRAWINGS A. Maintain continuously updated redline drawings during progress of the project. Show all changes from the contract documents. Provide detail dimensions for locations of conduit concealed by concrete or earthwork. 1.6. QUALITY ASSURANCE WORLD CUP LEGACY SQUARE PHASE 1 DIVISION 26 ELECTRICAL SECTION 26 00 00 BASIC ELECTRICAL MATERIALS AND METHODS Contract No. CAG-25-044 26 00 00 - 2 World Cup Legacy Square -Phase 1 April 21, 2025 A. Electrical Components, Devices, and Accessories: Listed and labeled as defined in NFPA 70, Article 100, by a testing agency acceptable to authorities having jurisdiction, and marked for intended use. B. Comply with NFPA 70. 1.7. COORDINATION A. Coordinate chases, slots, inserts, sleeves, and openings with general construction work and arrange in structure during progress of construction to facilitate the electrical installations that follow. Set inserts and sleeves in poured in place concrete, masonry work, and other structural components as they are constructed. B. Sequence, coordinate, and integrate installing electrical materials and equipment for efficient flow of the Work. C. Coordinate location of access panels and doors for electrical items that are concealed by finished surfaces. D. Where electrical identification devices are applied to field finished surfaces, coordinate installation of identification devices with completion of finished surface. E. Provide temporary power to the construction site. Coordinate requirements with all trades. F. Furnish support structures scaffolding, rigging, etc. necessary to complete the project. Remove structures prior to completion of the project. 1.8. WARRANTY A. Contractor shall warrant entire system for a minimum period of two years. This warranty shall include all installed components under Division 26. Note: the warranty period for other systems may be longer; see other sections of these specifications. PART 2 PRODUCTS 2.1. LUMINAIRE PRODUCTS A. Furnish all luminaires and lighting fixtures in the Contract Drawings, including Pole Base Covers. B. Contractor shall furnish and install all drivers and supporting components for lighting fixtures. C. Pedestrian Luminaires 1. Pedestrian luminaires shall be relocated luminaires as noted on the plans. WORLD CUP LEGACY SQUARE PHASE 1 DIVISION 26 ELECTRICAL SECTION 26 00 00 BASIC ELECTRICAL MATERIALS AND METHODS Contract No. CAG-25-044 26 00 00 - 3 World Cup Legacy Square -Phase 1 April 21, 2025 2. Pedestrian luminaires shall be repurposed and relocated from Gateway Park and Pavilion Park with new foundations matching existing anchorbolt pattern. D. Futsal Court Luminaires 1. Futsal court luminaires shall be Evolve EALP Series, EALP-03-0-N4-AF-7-40-N- D-S1-GRAY-L 400W or approved equal. 2. Futsal court luminaire poles shall be Valmont round tapered steel poles, DS210, 30-foot nominal mounting height or approved equal. E. Recessed Tree Lighting Fixtures 1. Recessed tree lighting fixtures shall be Kim Lighting LTV81-RGBW, LTV81-FF-NF- 24L-RGBW-UV-SR or approved equal. 2. Recessed tree lighting fixtures shall have their molded housings set before flexible porous surface treatment (FPST) is installed around them. F. Recessed Stairwell Lighting Fixtures 1. Recessed stairwell lighting fixtures shall be Sistemalux NANOLED S3354-19, S3354-N-REM-19 or approved equal. 2. Recessed stairwell lighting fixture driver shall be Sistemalux or approved equal. G. Recessed Concrete Bench Strip Lighting Fixtures 1. Recessed concrete bench strip lighting fixtures shall be Kelvix RGBW_2_WR_24V LED Strip Tape or approved equal. 2. Recessed concrete bench strip lighting driver shall be Kelvix or approved equal. H. Landscaping Spotlight Fixtures 1. Landscaping spotlight fixtures shall be Kim Lighting LTV81-RGBW, LTV81-EB- NF-24L-RGBW-UV or approved equal. 2.2. SUPPORTING DEVICES A. Metal Items for Use Outdoors: 316 stainless steel. B. Slotted Steel Channel Supports: Flange edges turned toward web, and 9/16 inch (14 mm ) diameter slotted holes at a maximum of 2 inches (50 mm) o.c., in webs. C. Expansion Anchors: Carbon steel wedge or sleeve type. D. Toggle Bolts: All steel springhead type. WORLD CUP LEGACY SQUARE PHASE 1 DIVISION 26 ELECTRICAL SECTION 26 00 00 BASIC ELECTRICAL MATERIALS AND METHODS Contract No. CAG-25-044 26 00 00 - 4 World Cup Legacy Square -Phase 1 April 21, 2025 PART 3 EXECUTION 3.1. ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT INSTALLATION A. Headroom Maintenance: If mounting heights or other location criteria is not indicated, arrange and install components and equipment to provide the maximum possible headroom. B. Materials and Components: Install level, plumb, and parallel and perpendicular to other structural systems and components, unless otherwise indicated. C. Equipment: Install to facilitate service, maintenance, and repair or replacement of components. Connect for ease of disconnecting, with minimum interference with other installations. D. Right of Way: Give to raceways and piping systems installed at a required slope. 3.2. ELECTRICAL SUPPORTING DEVICE APPLICATION A. Damp Locations and Outdoors: stainless steel materials. B. Dry Locations: Steel materials. C. Support Clamps for PVC Raceways: Click type clamp system. D. Selection of Supports: Comply with manufacturer's written instructions. E. Strength of Supports: Adequate to carry present and future loads, times a safety factor of at least four; minimum of 200 lb (90 kg) design load. 3.3. SUPPORT INSTALLATION A. Install support devices to securely and permanently fasten and support electrical components. 3.4. IDENTIFICATION MATERIALS AND DEVICES A. Install at locations for most convenient viewing without interference with operation and maintenance of equipment. B. Coordinate names, abbreviations, colors, and other designations used for electrical identification with corresponding designations indicated in the Contract Documents or required by codes and standards. Use consistent designations throughout Project. C. Self Adhesive Identification Products: Clean surfaces before applying. D. Install continuous underground plastic markers during trench backfilling, for exterior underground power, control, signal, and communication lines located directly above power and communication lines. Locate 6 to 8 inches (150 to 200 mm) below finished WORLD CUP LEGACY SQUARE PHASE 1 DIVISION 26 ELECTRICAL SECTION 26 00 00 BASIC ELECTRICAL MATERIALS AND METHODS Contract No. CAG-25-044 26 00 00 - 5 World Cup Legacy Square -Phase 1 April 21, 2025 grade. If width of multiple lines installed in a common trench or concrete envelope does not exceed 16 inches (400 mm), overall, use a single line marker. E. Install warning, caution, and instruction signs where required to comply with 29 CFR, Chapter XVII, Part 1910.145, and where needed to ensure safe operation and maintenance of electrical systems and of items to which they connect. F. Install engraved plastic laminated instruction signs with approved legend where instructions are needed for system or equipment operation. Install metal backed butyrate signs for outdoor items. 3.5. DEMOLITION A. Protect existing electrical equipment and installations indicated to remain. If damaged or disturbed in the course of the Work, remove damaged portions and install new products of equal capacity, quality, and functionality. B. Accessible Work: Remove exposed electrical equipment and installations, indicated to be demolished, in their entirety. C. Abandoned Work: Cut and remove buried raceway and wiring, indicated to be abandoned in place, 2 inches (50 mm) below the surface of adjacent construction. Cap raceways and patch surface to match existing finish. D. Remove demolished material from Project site. E. Remove, store, clean, reinstall, reconnect, and make operational components indicated for relocation. 3.6. CUTTING AND PATCHING A. Cut, channel, chase, and drill floors, walls, partitions, ceilings, and other surfaces required to permit electrical installations. Perform cutting by skilled mechanics of trades involved. B. Repair and refinish disturbed finish materials and other surfaces to match adjacent undisturbed surfaces. Install new fireproofing where existing firestopping has been disturbed. Repair and refinish materials and other surfaces by skilled mechanics of trades involved. 3.7. FIELD QUALITY CONTROL A. Inspect installed components for damage and faulty work, including the following: 1. Raceways. 2. Wire and connectors. 3. Supporting devices for electrical components. WORLD CUP LEGACY SQUARE PHASE 1 DIVISION 26 ELECTRICAL SECTION 26 00 00 BASIC ELECTRICAL MATERIALS AND METHODS Contract No. CAG-25-044 26 00 00 - 6 World Cup Legacy Square -Phase 1 April 21, 2025 4. Electrical identification. 5. Electrical demolition. 6. Cutting and patching for electrical construction. 7. Touchup painting. 3.8. REFINISHING AND TOUCHUP PAINTING A. Refinish and touch up paint. 1. Clean damaged and disturbed areas and apply primer, intermediate, and finish coats to suit the degree of damage at each location. 2. Follow paint manufacturer's written instructions for surface preparation and for timing and application of successive coats. 3. Repair damage to galvanized finishes with zinc rich paint recommended by manufacturer. 4. Repair damage to PVC or paint finishes with matching touchup coating recommended by manufacturer. 3.9. CLEANING AND PROTECTION A. On completion of installation, including outlets, fittings, and devices, inspect exposed finish. Remove burrs, dirt, paint spots, and construction debris. B. Protect equipment and installations and maintain conditions to ensure that coatings, finishes, and cabinets are without damage or deterioration at time of Substantial Completion. END OF SECTION WORLD CUP LEGACY SQUARE PHASE 1 DIVISION 26 ELECTRICAL SECTION 26 05 19 CONDUCTORS AND CABLES Contract No. CAG-25-044 26 05 19 - 1 World Cup Legacy Square -Phase 1 April 21, 2025 SECTION 26 05 19 CONDUCTORS AND CABLES PART 1 GENERAL 1.1. DESCRIPTION OF WORK A. This Section includes building wires and cables and associated connectors, splices, and terminations for wiring systems rated 600 V and less. 1.2. RELATED SECTIONS A. Section 26 00 00 Basic Electrical Materials and Methods. B. Section 26 05 53 Electrical Identification. 1.3. REFERENCES A. Drawings and general provisions of the Contract, including General and Supplementary Conditions and Division 1 Specification Sections, apply to this Section. 1.4. SUBMITTALS A. Product Data: For each type of product indicated. B. Field Quality Control Test Reports: From Contractor. 1.5. QUALITY ASSURANCE A. Testing Agency Qualifications: Testing agency as defined by OSHA in 29 CFR 1910.7 or a member company of the International Electrical Testing As sociation and that is acceptable to authorities having jurisdiction. B. Electrical Components, Devices, and Accessories: Listed and labeled as defined in NFPA 70, Article 100, by a testing agency acceptable to authorities having jurisdiction, and marked for intended use. C. Comply with NFPA 70. PART 2 PRODUCTS 2.1. MANUFACTURERS A. Available Manufacturers: Subject to compliance with requirements, manufacturers offering products that may be incorporated into the Work include, but are not limited to, the manufacturers specified. WORLD CUP LEGACY SQUARE PHASE 1 DIVISION 26 ELECTRICAL SECTION 26 05 19 CONDUCTORS AND CABLES Contract No. CAG-25-044 26 05 19 - 2 World Cup Legacy Square -Phase 1 April 21, 2025 2.2. CONDUCTORS AND CABLES A. Available Manufacturers: 1. American Insulated Wire Corp.; a Leviton Company. 2. General Cable Corporation. 3. Southwire Company. B. Refer to Part 3 "Conductor and Insulation Applications" Article for insulation type, cable construction, and ratings. C. Conductor Material: Copper complying with NEMA WC 5 or 7; solid conductor for No. 10 AWG and smaller, stranded for No. 8 AWG and larger. D. Conductor Insulation Types: Type THW or THHN THWN; XHHW complying with NEMA WC 5 or 7. 2.3. CONNECTORS AND SPLICES A. Available Manufacturers: 1. AMP Incorporated/Tyco International. Hubbell/Anderson. 2. O Z/Gedney; EGS Electrical Group LLC. 3M Company; Electrical Products Division. B. Description: Factory fabricated connectors and splices of size, ampacity rating, material, type, and class for application and service indicated. PART 3 EXECUTION 3.1. CONDUCTOR AND INSULATION APPLICATIONS A. Underground or outside Feeders and Branch Circuits: Type XHHW, single conductors in raceway for feeders and underground branch circuits; Type THHN THWN, single conductors in raceway for indoor branch circuits (#10 and smaller). 3.2. INSTALLATION A. Use manufacturer approved pulling compound or lubricant where necessary; compound used must not deteriorate conductor or insulation. Do not exceed manufacturer's recommended maximum pulling tensions and sidewall pressure values. B. Use pulling means, including fish tape, cable, rope, and basket weave wire/cable grips that will not damage cables or raceway. WORLD CUP LEGACY SQUARE PHASE 1 DIVISION 26 ELECTRICAL SECTION 26 05 19 CONDUCTORS AND CABLES Contract No. CAG-25-044 26 05 19 - 3 World Cup Legacy Square -Phase 1 April 21, 2025 C. Install exposed cables parallel and perpendicular to surfaces of exposed structural members, and follow surface contours where possible. D. Support cables according to Division 26 Section 26 00 00 Basic Electrical Materials and Methods. E. Identify and color code conductors and cables according to Division 26 Section 26 00 00 Basic Electrical Materials and Methods and Section 26 05 53 Electrical Identification. 3.3. CONNECTIONS A. Tighten electrical connectors and terminals according to manufacturer's published torque tightening values. If manufacturer's torque values are not indicated, use those specified in UL 486A and UL 486B. B. Make splices and taps that are compatible with conductor material and that possess equivalent or better mechanical strength and insulation ratings than un spliced conductors. Splices below grade shall utilize epoxy resin encapsulated or gel type splice kits. C. Wiring at Outlets: Install conductor at each outlet, with at least 12 inches (300 mm) of slack. 3.4. FIELD QUALITY CONTROL A. Testing: Perform the following field quality control testing: 1. After installing conductors and cables and before electrical circuitry has been energized, test for compliance with requirements. 2. Perform each electrical test and visual and mechanical inspection stated in NETA ATS, Section 7.3.1. Certify compliance with test parameters. B. Test Reports: Prepare a written report to record the following: 1. Test procedures used. 2. Test results that comply with requirements. 3. Test results that do not comply with requirements and corrective action taken to achieve compliance with requirements. END OF SECTION WORLD CUP LEGACY SQUARE PHASE 1 DIVISION 26 ELECTRICAL SECTION 26 05 26 GROUNDING AND BONDING Contract No. CAG-25-044 26 05 26 - 1 World Cup Legacy Square -Phase 1 April 21, 2025 SECTION 26 05 26 GROUNDING AND BONDING PART 1 GENERAL 1.1. DESCRIPTION OF WORK A. This Section includes grounding of electrical systems and equipment. Grounding requirements specified in this Section may be supplemented by special requirements of systems described in other Sections. 1.2. RELATED SECTIONS A. Section 26 05 19 Conductors and Cables. B. Section 25 05 43 Underground Ducts and Handholes. 1.3. REFERENCES A. ASTM B. IEEE C. UL D. Drawings and general provisions of the Contract, including General and Supplementary Conditions and Division 1 Specification Sections, apply to this Section. 1.4. SUBMITTALS A. Product Data: For each type of product indicated. B. Product Data: For the following: 1. Ground rods. C. Field Test Reports: Submit written test reports to include the following: 1. Test procedures used. 2. Test results that comply with requirements. 3. Results of failed tests and corrective action taken to achieve test results that comply with requirements. 1.5. QUALITY ASSURANCE A. Electrical Components, Devices, and Accessories: Listed and labeled as defined in NFPA 70, Article 100, by a testing agency acceptable to authorities having jurisdiction, and marked for intended use. WORLD CUP LEGACY SQUARE PHASE 1 DIVISION 26 ELECTRICAL SECTION 26 05 26 GROUNDING AND BONDING Contract No. CAG-25-044 26 05 26 - 2 World Cup Legacy Square -Phase 1 April 21, 2025 1. Comply with UL 467. PART 2 PRODUCTS 2.1. MANUFACTURERS A. Manufacturers: Subject to compliance with requirements, provide products by one of the following: 1. Grounding Conductors, Cables, Connectors, and Rods: a. Apache Grounding/Erico Inc. b. Chance/Hubbell. c. Erico Inc.; Electrical Products Group. d. Framatome Connectors/Burndy Electrical. ILSCO. e. Kearney/Cooper Power Systems. f. Korns: C. C. Korns Co.; Division of Robroy Industries. O Z/Gedney Co.; a business of the EGS Electrical Group. Raco, Inc.; Division of Hubbell. g. Thomas & Betts, Electrical. 2.2. GROUNDING CONDUCTORS A. For insulated conductors, comply with Division 26 Section 26 05 19 Conductors and Cables. B. Equipment Grounding Conductors: Insulated with green colored insulation. C. Grounding Electrode Conductors: Stranded cable. D. Underground Conductors: Bare, tinned, stranded, unless otherwise indicated. E. Bare Copper Conductors: Comply with the following: 1. Solid Conductors: ASTM B 3. 2. Assembly of Stranded Conductors: ASTM B 8. 3. Tinned Conductors: ASTM B 33. F. Copper Bonding Conductors: As follows: 1. Bonding Cable: 28 kcmil, 14 strands of No. 17 AWG copper conductor, 1/4 inch (6.4 mm) in diameter. 2. Bonding Conductor: No. 4 or No. 6 AWG, stranded copper conductor. WORLD CUP LEGACY SQUARE PHASE 1 DIVISION 26 ELECTRICAL SECTION 26 05 26 GROUNDING AND BONDING Contract No. CAG-25-044 26 05 26 - 3 World Cup Legacy Square -Phase 1 April 21, 2025 3. Bonding Jumper: Bare copper tape, braided bare copper conductors, terminated with copper ferrules; 1 5/8 inches (42 mm) wide and 1/16 inch (1.5 mm) thick. 4. Tinned Bonding Jumper: Tinned copper tape, braided copper conductors, terminated with copper ferrules; 1 5/8 inches (42 mm) wide and 1/16 inch (1.5 mm) thick. 2.3. CONNECTOR PRODUCTS A. Comply with IEEE 837 and UL 467; listed for use for specific types, sizes, and combinations of conductors and connected items. B. Bolted Connectors: Bolted pressure type connectors, or compression type. C. Welded Connectors: Exothermic welded types, in kit form, and selected per manufacturer's written instructions. 2.4. GROUNDING ELECTRODES A. Ground Rods: Copper clad steel. 1. Size: 3/4 by 120 inches (19 by 3000 mm) in diameter. B. Test Wells: Provide handholes as specified in Division 26 Section 26 05 43 Underground Ducts and Handholes. PART 3 EXECUTION 3.1. APPLICATION A. In raceways, use insulated equipment grounding conductors. B. Exothermic Welded Connections: Use for connections to structural steel and for underground connections, except those at test wells. C. Equipment Grounding Conductor Terminations: Use bolted pressure clamps. D. Ground Rod Clamps at Test Wells: Use bolted pressure clamps with at least two bolts. 3.2. EQUIPMENT GROUNDING CONDUCTORS A. Comply with NFPA 70, Article 250, for types, sizes, and quantities of equipment grounding conductors, unless specific types, larger sizes, or more conductors than required by NFPA 70 are indicated. B. Install equipment grounding conductors in all feeders and circuits. WORLD CUP LEGACY SQUARE PHASE 1 DIVISION 26 ELECTRICAL SECTION 26 05 26 GROUNDING AND BONDING Contract No. CAG-25-044 26 05 26 - 4 World Cup Legacy Square -Phase 1 April 21, 2025 C. Nonmetallic Raceways: Install an equipment grounding conductor in nonmetallic raceways unless they are designated for telephone or data cables. D. Metal Poles Supporting Outdoor Lighting Fixtures: Provide a grounding electrode in addition to installing a separate equipment grounding conductor with supply branch circuit conductors. 3.3. INSTALLATION A. Ground Rods: Install at least three rods spaced at least one rod length from each other and located at least the same distance from other grounding electrodes. 1. Drive ground rods until tops are 2 inches (50 mm) below finished floor or final grade, unless otherwise indicated. 2. Interconnect ground rods with grounding electrode conductors. Use exothermic welds, except at test wells and as otherwise indicated. Make connections without exposing steel or damaging copper coating. B. Grounding Conductors: Route along shortest and straightest paths possible, unless otherwise indicated. Avoid obstructing access or placing conductors where they may be subjected to strain, impact, or damage. C. Bonding Straps and Jumpers: Install so vibration by equipment mounted on vibration isolation hangers and supports is not transmitted to rigidly mounted equipment. Use exothermic welded connectors for outdoor locations, unless a disconnect type connection is required; then, use a bolted clamp. Bond straps directly to the basic structure taking care not to penetrate any adjacent parts. Install straps only in locations accessible for maintenance. D. Install one test well for each service at the ground rod electrically closest to the service entrance. Set top of well flush with finished grade or floor. 3.4. CONNECTIONS A. General: Make connections so galvanic action or electrolysis possibility is minimized. Select connectors, connection hardware, conductors, and connection methods so metals in direct contact will be galvanically compatible. 1. Use electroplated or hot tin coated materials to ensure high conductivity and to make contact points closer to order of galvanic series. 2. Make connections with clean, bare metal at points of contact. 3. Make aluminum to steel connections with stainless steel separators and mechanical clamps. 4. Make aluminum to galvanized steel connections with tin plated copper jumpers and mechanical clamps. WORLD CUP LEGACY SQUARE PHASE 1 DIVISION 26 ELECTRICAL SECTION 26 05 26 GROUNDING AND BONDING Contract No. CAG-25-044 26 05 26 - 5 World Cup Legacy Square -Phase 1 April 21, 2025 5. Coat and seal connections having dissimilar metals with inert material to prevent future penetration of moisture to contact surfaces. B. Exothermic Welded Connections: Comply with manufacturer's written instructions. Welds that are puffed up or that show convex surfaces indicating improper cleaning are not acceptable. C. Equipment Grounding Conductor Terminations: For No. 8 AWG and larger, use pressure type grounding lugs. No. 10 AWG and smaller grounding conductors may be terminated with winged pressure type connectors. D. Noncontact Metal Raceway Terminations: If metallic raceways terminate at metal housings without mechanical and electrical connection to housing, terminate each conduit with a grounding bushing. Connect grounding bushings with a bare grounding conductor to grounding bus or terminal in housing. Bond electrically noncontinuous conduits at entrances and exits with grounding bushings and bare grounding conductors, unless otherwise indicated. E. Connections at Test Wells: Use compression type connectors on conductors and make bolted and clamped type connections between conductors and ground rods. F. Tighten screws and bolts for grounding and bonding connectors and terminals according to manufacturer's published torque tightening values. If manufacturer's torque values are not indicated, use those specified in UL 486A. G. Compression Type Connections: Use hydraulic compression tools to provide correct circumferential pressure for compression connectors. Use tools and dies recommended by connector manufacturer. Provide embossing die code or other standard method to make a visible indication that a connector has been adequately compressed on grounding conductor. H. Moisture Protection: If insulated grounding conductors are connected to ground rods or grounding buses, insulate entire area of connection and seal against moisture penetration of insulation and cable. 3.5. FIELD QUALITY CONTROL A. Testing: Perform the following field quality control testing: 1. After installing grounding system but before permanent electrical circuitry has been energized, test for compliance with requirements. WORLD CUP LEGACY SQUARE PHASE 1 DIVISION 26 ELECTRICAL SECTION 26 05 26 GROUNDING AND BONDING Contract No. CAG-25-044 26 05 26 - 6 World Cup Legacy Square -Phase 1 April 21, 2025 2. Test completed grounding system at each location where a maximum ground resistance level is specified, at service disconnect enclosure grounding terminal, and at ground test wells. Measure ground resistance not less than two full days after the last trace of precipitation, and without the soil being moistened by any means other than natural drainage or seepage and without chemical treatment or other artificial means of reducing natural ground resistance. Perform tests, by the fall of potential method according to IEEE 81. 3. Provide drawings locating each ground rod and ground rod assembly and other grounding electrodes, identify each by letter in alphabetical order, and key to the record of tests and observations. Include the number of rods driven and their depth at each location and include observations of weather and other phenomena that may affect test results. Describe measures taken to improve test results. a. Equipment Rated 500 kVA and Less: 10 ohms. b. Equipment Rated 500 to 1000 kVA: 5 ohms. 4. Excessive Ground Resistance: If resistance to ground exceeds specified values, notify Architect/Engineer promptly and include recommendations to reduce ground resistance. END OF SECTION WORLD CUP LEGACY SQUARE PHASE 1 DIVISION 26 ELECTRICAL SECTION 26 05 33 RACEWAYS AND BOXES Contract No. CAG-25-044 26 05 33 - 1 World Cup Legacy Square -Phase 1 April 21, 2025 SECTION 26 05 33 RACEWAYS AND BOXES PART 1 GENERAL 1.1. DESCRIPTION OF WORK A. Section Includes: 1. Metal conduits, tubing, and fittings. 2. Nonmetal conduits, tubing, and fittings. 3. Surface raceways. 4. Boxes, enclosures, and cabinets. B. Related Requirements: 1. Section 26 05 43 Underground Ducts and Handholes for exterior duct banks, boxes, manholes, and underground utility construction. 1.2. RELATED SECTIONS A. Section 26 05 43 Underground Ducts and Handholes 1.3. REFERENCES A. Drawings and general provisions of the Contract, including General and Supplementary Conditions and Division 1 Specification Sections, apply to this Section. 1.4. SUBMITTALS A. Product Data: For surface raceways, wireways and fittings, floor boxes, hinged cover enclosures, and cabinets. B. Shop Drawings: For custom enclosures and cabinets. Include plans, elevations, sections, and attachment details. 1.5. DEFINITIONS A. GRC: Galvanized rigid steel conduit. PART 2 PRODUCTS 2.1. METAL CONDUITS, TUBING, AND FITTINGS A. Listing and Labeling: Metal conduits, tubing, and fittings shall be listed and labeled as defined in NFPA 70, by a qualified testing agency, and marked for in tended location and application. WORLD CUP LEGACY SQUARE PHASE 1 DIVISION 26 ELECTRICAL SECTION 26 05 33 RACEWAYS AND BOXES Contract No. CAG-25-044 26 05 33 - 2 World Cup Legacy Square -Phase 1 April 21, 2025 B. GRC: Comply with ANSI C80.1 and UL 6. C. EMT: Comply with ANSI C80.3 and UL 797. D. FMC: Comply with UL 1; zinc coated steel. E. LFMC: Flexible steel conduit with PVC jacket and complying with UL 360. F. Fittings for Metal Conduit: Comply with NEMA FB 1 and UL 514B. 1. Fittings for EMT: a. Material: Steel. b. Type: compression. 2. Expansion Fittings: PVC or steel to match conduit type, complying with UL 651, rated for environmental conditions where installed, and including flexible external bonding jumper. 2.2. NONMETALLIC CONDUITS AND FITTINGS A. Listing and Labeling: Nonmetallic conduits, tubing, and fittings shall be listed and labeled as defined in NFPA 70, by a qualified testing agency, and marked for in tended location and application. B. RNC: Type EPC 80 PVC, complying with NEMA TC 2 and UL 651 unless otherwise indicated. C. Fittings for RNC: Comply with NEMA TC 3; match to conduit or tubing type and material. D. Solvents and Adhesives: As recommended by conduit manufacturer. 2.3. SURFACE RACEWAYS A. Listing and Labeling: Surface raceways shall be listed and labeled as defined in NFPA 70, by a qualified testing agency, and marked for intended location and ap plication. 2.4. BOXES, ENCLOSURES, AND CABINETS A. General Requirements for Boxes, Enclosures, and Cabinets: Boxes, enclosures, and cabinets installed in wet locations shall be listed for use in wet locations. B. Cast Metal Outlet and Device Boxes: Comply with NEMA FB 1, Type FD, with gasketed cover. C. Small Sheet Metal Pull and Junction Boxes: NEMA OS 1. WORLD CUP LEGACY SQUARE PHASE 1 DIVISION 26 ELECTRICAL SECTION 26 05 33 RACEWAYS AND BOXES Contract No. CAG-25-044 26 05 33 - 3 World Cup Legacy Square -Phase 1 April 21, 2025 D. Cast Metal Access, Pull, and Junction Boxes: Comply with NEMA FB 1 and UL 1773, with gasketed cover. E. Box extensions used to accommodate new building finishes shall be of same material as recessed box. F. Gangable boxes are prohibited. G. Enclosures: Comply with UL 50 and NEMA 250 with continuous hinge cover with flush latch unless otherwise indicated. 1. Exterior enclosures: NEMA Type 4X. 316 stainless steel or powder coated 304 stainless steel/marine grade aluminum. 2. Interior Panels: NEMA Type 12. 3. a. Hinged door in front cover with flush latch and concealed hinge. b. Key latch to match panelboards. c. Metal barriers to separate wiring of different systems and voltage. d. Accessory feet where required for freestanding equipment. PART 3 EXECUTION RACEWAY 3.1. APPLICATION A. Outdoors: Apply raceway products as specified below unless otherwise indicated: 1. Exposed Conduit: GRC, RNC. 2. Concealed Conduit, Aboveground: GRC. 3. Underground Conduit: RNC, Type EPC 80 PVC. 4. Connection to Vibrating Equipment (Including Transformers and Hydraulic, Pneumatic, Electric Solenoid, or Motor Driven Equipment): LFMC. 5. Boxes and Enclosures, Aboveground: NEMA 250, Type 4X. B. Minimum Raceway Size: 3/4 inch (21 mm) trade size, except when specifically noted otherwise. C. Raceway Fittings: Compatible with raceways and suitable for use and location. 1. Rigid Steel Conduit: Use threaded rigid steel conduit fittings unless other wise indicated. Comply with NEMA FB 2.10. 2. Flexible Conduit: Use only fittings listed for use with flexible conduit. Comply with NEMA FB 2.20. WORLD CUP LEGACY SQUARE PHASE 1 DIVISION 26 ELECTRICAL SECTION 26 05 33 RACEWAYS AND BOXES Contract No. CAG-25-044 26 05 33 - 4 World Cup Legacy Square -Phase 1 April 21, 2025 D. Do not install aluminum conduits, boxes, or fittings in contact with concrete or earth. E. Install surface raceways only where indicated on Drawings. 3.2. INSTALLATION A. Comply with NECA 1 and NECA 101 for installation requirements except where requirements on Drawings or in this article are stricter. B. Keep raceways at least 6 inches (150 mm) away from other utilities. Install horizontal raceway runs above water piping. C. Complete raceway installation before starting conductor installation. D. Arrange stub ups so curved portions of bends are not visible above finished slab. E. Install no more than the equivalent of three 90 degree bends in any conduit run except for control wiring conduits, for which fewer bends are allowed. Support within 12 inches (300 mm) of changes in direction. F. Conceal conduit unless otherwise indicated. Install conduits parallel or perpendicular to construction features and/or building lines. Hold conduit tight to structure. Paint to match adjacent surfaces. G. Support conduit within 12 inches ((300 mm)) of enclosures to which attached. H. Raceways Embedded in Slabs: 1. Run conduit larger than 1 inch (27 mm) trade size, parallel or at right angles to main reinforcement. Where at right angles to reinforcement, place conduit close to slab support. Secure raceways to reinforcement at maximum 10 foot (3 m) intervals. 2. Arrange raceways to keep a minimum of 2 inches (50 mm) of concrete cover in all directions. 3. Do not embed threadless fittings in concrete unless specifically approved by owners representative for each specific location. I. Threaded Conduit Joints, Exposed to Wet, Damp, Corrosive, or Outdoor Conditions: Apply listed compound to threads of raceway and fittings before making up joints. Follow compound manufacturer's written instructions. J. Install raceways square to the enclosure and terminate at enclosures with lock nuts. Install locknuts hand tight plus 1/4 turn more. K. Do not rely on locknuts to penetrate nonconductive coatings on enclosures. Re move coatings in the locknut area prior to assembling conduit to enclosure to as sure a continuous ground path. WORLD CUP LEGACY SQUARE PHASE 1 DIVISION 26 ELECTRICAL SECTION 26 05 33 RACEWAYS AND BOXES Contract No. CAG-25-044 26 05 33 - 5 World Cup Legacy Square -Phase 1 April 21, 2025 L. Cut conduit perpendicular to the length. For conduits 2 inch (53 mm) trade size and larger, use roll cutter or a guide to make cut straight and perpendicular to the length. M. Install pull wires in empty raceways. Use polypropylene or monofilament plastic line with not less than 200 lb (90 kg) tensile strength. Leave at least 12 inches (300 mm) of slack at each end of pull wire. Cap underground raceways designated as spare above grade alongside raceways in use. N. Comply with manufacturer's written instructions for solvent welding RNC and fit tings. O. Expansion Joint Fittings: 1. Install in each run of aboveground RNC that is located where environ mental temperature change may exceed 30 deg F (17 deg C) and that has straight run length that exceeds 25 feet (7.6 m). Install in each run of aboveground RNC conduit that is located where environmental temperature change may exceed 100 deg F (55 deg C) and that has straight run length that exceeds 100 feet (30 m). 2. Install fitting(s) that provide expansion and contraction for at least 0.00041 inch per foot of length of straight run per deg F (0.06 mm per meter of length of straight run per deg C) of temperature change for PVC conduits. Install fitting(s) that provide expansion and contraction for at least 0.000078 inch per foot of length of straight run per deg F (0.0115 mm per meter of length of straight run per deg C) of temperature change for metal conduits. 3. Install expansion fittings at all locations where conduits cross building or structure expansion joints. 4. Install each expansion joint fitting with position, mounting, and piston setting selected according to manufacturer's written instructions for conditions at specific location at time of installation. Install conduit supports to allow for expansion movement. P. Mount boxes at heights indicated on Drawings. If mounting heights of boxes are not individually indicated, give priority to ADA requirements. Install boxes with height measured to center of box unless otherwise indicated. Q. Recessed Boxes in Masonry Walls: Install box flush with surface of wall. Prepare surfaces to provide a flat surface for a watertight connection between box and cover plate or supported equipment and box. R. Horizontally separate boxes mounted on opposite sides of walls so they are not in the same vertical channel. S. Locate boxes so that cover or plate will not span different finishes. WORLD CUP LEGACY SQUARE PHASE 1 DIVISION 26 ELECTRICAL SECTION 26 05 33 RACEWAYS AND BOXES Contract No. CAG-25-044 26 05 33 - 6 World Cup Legacy Square -Phase 1 April 21, 2025 T. Fasten junction and pull boxes to or support from building structure. Do not sup port boxes by conduits. 3.3. PROTECTION A. Protect coatings, finishes, and cabinets from damage and deterioration. 1. Repair damage to galvanized finishes with zinc rich paint recommended by manufacturer. 2. Repair damage to PVC coatings or paint finishes with matching touchup coating recommended by manufacturer. END OF SECTION WORLD CUP LEGACY SQUARE PHASE 1 DIVISION 26 ELECTRICAL SECTION 26 05 43 UNDERGROUND DUCTS AND HANDHOLES Contract No. CAG-25-044 26 05 43 - 1 World Cup Legacy Square -Phase 1 April 21, 2025 SECTION 26 05 43 UNDERGROUND DUCTS AND HANDHOLES PART 1 GENERAL 1.1. DESCRIPTION OF WORK A. This Section includes the requirements for trenching, backfilling and installation of underground conduits, ducts and duct banks, and the design, fabrication, delivery and installation of handholes. B. Related Documents: The provisions and intent of the Contract, the General and Supplementary Conditions, and Division 1 Specification Sections, apply to the Work as if specified in this Section. 1.2. RELATED SECTIONS A. ion, backfill and items related to ducts, manholes, and handholes. B. In Place Concrete for cast in place concrete requirements. C. Division 26, Section 26 05 26 Grounding and Bonding. 1.3. RELATED A. Drawings and general provisions of the Contract, including General and Supplementary Conditions and Division 1 Specification Sections, apply to this Section. B. ASTM (American Society for Testing and Materials). C. NFPA 70 (National Fire Protection Association) National Electrical Code. D. WSDOT/APWA Specifications, Section 6 02.3. 1.4. SUBMITTALS A. General: Submit the following in accordance with Conditions of the Contract and Division 1 Specification Sections: 1. Product data for metal accessories handholes, conduit and duct, duct bank materials, and miscellaneous components. 2. Shop drawings showing details and design calculations for precast hand holes, including reinforcing steel. Stamp drawings with seal of registered professional structural engineer. 3. Certificate for concrete and steel used in underground precast concrete utility structures, according to ASTM C 858. WORLD CUP LEGACY SQUARE PHASE 1 DIVISION 26 ELECTRICAL SECTION 26 05 43 UNDERGROUND DUCTS AND HANDHOLES Contract No. CAG-25-044 26 05 43 - 2 World Cup Legacy Square -Phase 1 April 21, 2025 4. Inspection report for factory inspections, according to ASTM C 1037. 5. Record Documents: Show dimensioned locations of underground ducts, and handholes, from nearest building or permanent structure. 1.5. QUALITY ASSURANCE A. Listing and Labeling: Provide products that are Listed and Labeled as defined in NFPA 70, Article 100, by a testing agency acceptable to the Authority Having Jurisdiction, and marked for intended use for the location and environment in which they are installed. B. Comply with NFPA 70, as adopted and administered by the Authority Having Jurisdiction. C. 1.6. DEFINITIONS A. Duct: Electrical conduit and other raceway, either metallic or nonmetallic, used underground, embedded in earth or concrete. B. Ductbank: 2 or more conduits or other raceway installed underground in the same trench or concrete envelope. C. Handhole, Pull box, or Vault: An underground junction box in a duct or duct bank. Handhole, pull box, and vault, is used interchangeably. 1.7. COORDINATION A. Coordinate layout and installation of ducts, and handholes with final arrangement of other utilities as determined by field verification. Revise locations and elevations from those indicated as required to suit field conditions and ensure that duct runs drain to handholes. 1.8. SAFETY REQUIREMENTS A. Comply with safety and protection requirements of Division 26, Section 26 00 00 B. Perform work in accordance with the safety requirements of the Department of Labor Occupational Safety and Health Administration, Volume 36, Number 75, Part II, the Manual of Accident Prevention in Construction as published by the Association General Contractors of America, Inc. C. Educate supervisors and employees on safety requirements and practices to be followed during the course of the work. WORLD CUP LEGACY SQUARE PHASE 1 DIVISION 26 ELECTRICAL SECTION 26 05 43 UNDERGROUND DUCTS AND HANDHOLES Contract No. CAG-25-044 26 05 43 - 3 World Cup Legacy Square -Phase 1 April 21, 2025 1.9. DELIVERY, STORAGE, AND HANDLING A. Deliver ducts to site with ends capped. Store nonmetallic ducts with supports to prevent bending, warping, and deforming. B. Store precast concrete units at site as recommended by manufacturer to prevent physical damage. Arrange so identification markings are visible. C. Lift and support precast concrete units only at designated lifting or supporting points. PART 2 PRODUCTS 2.1. MANUFACTURERS A. Handholes: Subject to compliance with requirements, provide products by one of the following: 1. Puget Sound Precast 2. Oldcastle 3. Columbia Precast 2.2. CONDUIT AND DUCTS A. Nonmetallic conduit: 1. Rigid Plastic Conduit: NEMA TC 2, UL 651A, Schedule 80 PVC, rated for use with 90°C conductors under all installation conditions and labeled for underground use. 2.3. CONDUIT FITTINGS A. PVC Conduit and Tubing Fittings: NEMA TC 3. B. Seal Bushings: O.Z. compound bushing on each conduit entering a building from outside underground and on each conduit passing from one space into another, which is normally at a lower temperature. 2.4. DUCT SUPPORTS A. Rigid PVC spacers selected to provide minimum duct spacings (see drawings). 2.5. HANDHOLES, VAULTS, & PULL BOXES A. General: Precast concrete, as indicated on Drawings, with the following standard features: 1. Cover with insert or other device to facilitate lifting. 2. Cover with locking devices similar to REA or FARGO. WORLD CUP LEGACY SQUARE PHASE 1 DIVISION 26 ELECTRICAL SECTION 26 05 43 UNDERGROUND DUCTS AND HANDHOLES Contract No. CAG-25-044 26 05 43 - 4 World Cup Legacy Square -Phase 1 April 21, 2025 3. Drain hole in base, 2 inch minimum diameter. 4. Knockouts in sides of adequate number and spacing to accommodate duct bank shown. B. Design structure per Washington State Department of transportation (WSDOT) for Type 1 and Type 2 underground pull boxes. C. Covers: 1. Galvanized diamond plate lids. 2. Access lids shall be provided with a permanent non slip surface having a static coefficient of friction between 0.60 and 1.00 as determined by ASTM Designation. C 1028 89. Access lids on inclines greater than 4% shall have a coefficient of friction between 0.80 and. 1.00. 3. Cast in legend ELECTRIC , TELEPHONE or COMMUNICATIONS as ap propriate. 4. Machine cover to frame bearing surfaces. 5. Covers per City of Renton standards. 2.6. ACCESSORIES A. and concrete cover depths indicated, while supporting ducts during concrete pour. 2.7. BACKFILL MATERIAL A. Coordinate trenching and backfill with division 31 sections. B. Select Backfill. Unsaturated excavated earth free of rocks, broken concrete and bottom of deepest raceway(s). 1. Provide plastic warning tape, 4 mil thickness reading Caution Buried Electrical Line Below in trench at 12 below grade. PART 3 EXECUTION 3.1. EXAMINATION A. Examine site to receive ducts and handholes for compliance with installation tolerances and other conditions affecting performance of the underground ducts and handholes. Do not proceed with installation until unsatisfactory conditions have been corrected. B. Existing Utilities: Locate all existing utilities in the area prior to performing any excavation. WORLD CUP LEGACY SQUARE PHASE 1 DIVISION 26 ELECTRICAL SECTION 26 05 43 UNDERGROUND DUCTS AND HANDHOLES Contract No. CAG-25-044 26 05 43 - 5 World Cup Legacy Square -Phase 1 April 21, 2025 3.2. EARTHWORK A. Comply with Division 31 sections. B. Trenching: 1. Comply with OSHA/WISHA safety standards for trenching, including stable slope and shoring requirements. 2. Depth: Refer to Drawings for trench depth requirements. Depths per code and utility company standards; refer to civil documents for final grades. Correct points of over excavation using mechanically compacted backfill to form a smooth trench bottom. 3. Width: Excavate to minimum width consistent with stability of sides. 4. Slope: Slope trenches so that conduit and ducts drain toward handholes. 5. Muck Excavation: Where muck or unstable material is encountered, over excavate and backfill to attain proper grade with coarse sand, gravel, or Controlled Density Fill. 6. Pile backfill material in an orderly manner; a sufficient distance from the trench to avoid overloading trench banks. 7. Bedding: The entire bottom of the excavation is to be firm, stable, and at uniform density. C. faces of unit and embankment or timber used for shoring. 3.3. RACEWAY APPLICATIONS A. Nonmetallic conduit: Use underground only. 1. Underground Ductbanks: For low voltage applications. Use Schedule 80 Rigid Plastic Conduit as standard. B. Use PVC fittings for PVC conduit and suitable water tight connections. 3.4. CONDUIT AND DUCT INSTALLATION A. written instructions. B. Contractor shall provide all shoring and false work as required for construction of duct banks. C. Slope: Pitch ducts minimum of 4 inches per 100 feet to drain toward handholes. Slope ducts from a high point in runs between 2 handholes to drain in both directions. WORLD CUP LEGACY SQUARE PHASE 1 DIVISION 26 ELECTRICAL SECTION 26 05 43 UNDERGROUND DUCTS AND HANDHOLES Contract No. CAG-25-044 26 05 43 - 6 World Cup Legacy Square -Phase 1 April 21, 2025 D. Curves and Bends: Use manufactured long sweep bends. Do not exceed 20 degrees for field bends. E. Stagger couplings so those of adjacent ducts do not lie in the same plane. F. Duct Entrances to Handholes: Provide bell ends for conduits entering handholes. Grout end bells into concrete walls from both sides to provide watertight entrances. G. Separation Between Direct Buried, Non Encased Ducts: Provide 3 inches mini mum separation for like services, and 12 inches minimum between power and signal ducts. 3.5. BACKFILLING A. Backfill only after all necessary inspections and tests have been performed. B. Remove all debris, rocks, broken concrete, and formwork before backfilling trenches. C. Uniformly spread and compact backfill with suitable power tampers to the density of the adjacent soil and in such a manner so as not to disturb the alignment of the conduit. If settlement occurs, refill, compact and smooth off to con form to the surface of the ground. D. Restore surface features at areas disturbed by excavation, and reestablish grades. 1. Replace removed sod as soon as possible after backfilling is completed. 2. Restore all areas disturbed by trenching, storing of dirt, cable laying, and other work. 3. Restore vegetation and provide necessary topsoil, fertilizer, lime, seed, sod, sprigging, or mulching. 4. Replace disturbed paving. 3.6. HANDHOLE INSTALLATION A. ASTM C 891. 1. Install with orientation and depth coordinated with arrangement of connecting ducts to minimize bends and deflections required for proper entrances. 2. Support units on a bed of crushed stone or gravel, graded from the 1 inch sieve to the No. 4 sieve and compacted to the same density as the adjacent undisturbed earth. 3. Drainage: Provide one foot minimum of gravel below the drain hole. WORLD CUP LEGACY SQUARE PHASE 1 DIVISION 26 ELECTRICAL SECTION 26 05 43 UNDERGROUND DUCTS AND HANDHOLES Contract No. CAG-25-044 26 05 43 - 7 World Cup Legacy Square -Phase 1 April 21, 2025 B. Grounding: 1. Provide opening for ground rod through floor in handholes. 3.7. IDENTIFICATION A. Provide warning and caution signs as required by the Authority Having Jurisdiction and these specifications. B. Label raceways entering concealed locations from exposed locations as to the destination via the concealed area. 3.8. TESTING AND CLEANING A. Pull brush through full length of ducts. Use round bristle brush with a diameter 1/2 inch greater than internal diameter of duct. Clean internal surfaces of hand holes. B. Duct Integrity: Swab out ducts with a mandrel 1/4 inch smaller in diameter than internal diameter of ducts. END OF SECTION WORLD CUP LEGACY SQUARE PHASE 1 DIVISION 26 ELECTRICAL SECTION 26 05 53 ELECTRICAL IDENTIFICATION Contract No. CAG-25-044 26 05 53 - 1 World Cup Legacy Square -Phase 1 April 21, 2025 SECTION 26 05 53 ELECTRICAL IDENTIFICATION PART 1 GENERAL 1.1. DESCRIPTION OF WORK A. This Section includes the following: 1. Conductor and communication and control cable identification materials. 2. Identification for conductors and cables. 3. Underground line warning tape. 4. Warning labels and signs. 5. Instruction signs. 6. Equipment identification labels. 7. Miscellaneous identification products. 1.2. REFERENCES A. Drawings and general provisions of the Contract, including General and Supplementary Conditions and Division 1 Specification Sections, apply to this Section. 1.3. SUBMITTALS A. Product Data: For each electrical identification product indicated. B. Identification Schedule: An index of nomenclature of electrical equipment and system components used in identification signs and labels. C. Samples: For each type of label and sign to illustrate size, colors, lettering style, mounting provisions, and graphic features of identification products. 1.4. QUALITY ASSURANCE A. Comply with ANSI A13.1 and ANSI C2. B. Comply with NFPA 70. C. Comply with 29 CFR 1910.145. WORLD CUP LEGACY SQUARE PHASE 1 DIVISION 26 ELECTRICAL SECTION 26 05 53 ELECTRICAL IDENTIFICATION Contract No. CAG-25-044 26 05 53 - 2 World Cup Legacy Square -Phase 1 April 21, 2025 1.5. COORDINATION A. Coordinate identification names, abbreviations, colors, and other features with requirements in the Contract Documents, Shop Drawings, manufacturer's wiring diagrams, and the Operation and Maintenance Manual, and with those required by codes, standards, and 29 CFR 1910.145. Use consistent designations throughout Project. B. Coordinate installation of identifying devices with completion of covering and painting of surfaces where devices are to be applied. C. Coordinate installation of identifying devices with location of access panels and doors. D. Install identifying devices before installing acoustical ceilings and similar concealment. PART 2 PRODUCTS 2.1. CONDUCTOR AND COMMUNICATION AND CONTROL CABLE IDENTIFICATION MATERIALS A. Color Coding Conductor Tape: Colored, self adhesive vinyl tape not less than 3 mils (0.08 mm) thick by 1 to 2 inches (25 to 50 mm) wide. B. Sleeve type, permanent, PVC, yellow or white, with legible machine printed black markings. C. Manufacturer and Products: Raychem; Type D SCE or ZH SCE. 2.2. UNDERGROUND LINE WARNING TAPE A. Description: Permanent, bright colored, continuous printed, polyethylene tape. 1. Not less than 6 inches (150 mm) wide by 4 mils (0.102 mm) thick. 2. Compounded for permanent direct burial service. 3. Embedded continuous metallic strip or core. 4. Printed legend shall indicate type of underground line. 2.3. WARNING LABELS AND SIGNS A. Comply with NFPA 70 and 29 CFR 1910.145. B. Self Adhesive Warning Labels: Factory printed, multicolor, pressure sensitive adhesive labels, configured for display on front cover, door, or other access to equipment, unless otherwise indicated. WORLD CUP LEGACY SQUARE PHASE 1 DIVISION 26 ELECTRICAL SECTION 26 05 53 ELECTRICAL IDENTIFICATION Contract No. CAG-25-044 26 05 53 - 3 World Cup Legacy Square -Phase 1 April 21, 2025 C. Baked Enamel Warning Signs: Preprinted aluminum signs, punched or drilled for fasteners, with colors, legend, and size required for application. 1/4 inch (6.4 mm) grommets in corners for mounting. Nominal size, 7 by 10 inches (180 by 250 mm). D. Metal Backed, Butyrate Warning Signs: Weather resistant, nonfading, preprinted, cellulose acetate butyrate signs with 0.0396 inch (1 mm) galvanized steel backing; and with colors, legend, and size required for application. 1/4 inch (6.4 mm) grommets in corners for mounting. Nominal size, 10 by 14 inches (250 by 360 mm). E. Warning label and sign shall include, but are not limited to, the following legends: 1. Multiple Power Source Warning: "DANGER ELECTRICAL SHOCK HAZARD EQUIPMENT HAS MULTIPLE POWER SOURCES." 2. Workspace Clearance Warning: "WARNING OSHA REGULATION AREA IN FRONT OF ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT MUST BE KEPT CLEAR FOR 36 INCHES (915 MM)." 2.4. INSTRUCTION SIGNS A. Coordinate this Article with Drawings. B. Engraved, laminated acrylic or melamine plastic, minimum 1/16 inch (1.6 mm) thick for signs up to 20 sq. in. (129 sq. cm) and 1/8 inch (3.2 mm) thick for larger sizes. 1. Engraved legend with black letters on white face. 2. Punched or drilled for mechanical fasteners. 3. Framed with mitered acrylic molding and arranged for attachment at applicable equipment. 2.5. EQUIPMENT IDENTIFICATION LABELS A. Self Adhesive, Engraved, Laminated Acrylic or Melamine Label: Adhesive backed, with white letters on a dark gray background. Minimum letter height shall be 3/8 inch (10 mm). 2.6. MISCELLANEOUS IDENTIFICATION PRODUCTS A. Cable Ties: Fungus inert, self extinguishing, 1 piece, self locking, Type 6/6 nylon cable ties. 1. Minimum Width: 3/16 inch (5 mm). 2. Tensile Strength: 50 lb (22.6 kg), minimum. 3. Temperature Range: Minus 40 to plus 185 deg F (Minus 40 to plus 85 deg C). 4. Color: Black, except where used for color coding. WORLD CUP LEGACY SQUARE PHASE 1 DIVISION 26 ELECTRICAL SECTION 26 05 53 ELECTRICAL IDENTIFICATION Contract No. CAG-25-044 26 05 53 - 4 World Cup Legacy Square -Phase 1 April 21, 2025 B. Fasteners for Labels and Signs: Self tapping, stainless steel screws or stainless steel machine screws with nuts and flat and lock washers. PART 3 EXECUTION 3.1. APPLICATION A. Branch Circuit Conductor Identification: Where there are conductors for more than three branch circuits in same junction or pull box, use color coding conductor tape. Identify each ungrounded conductor according to source and circuit number. B. Locations of Underground Lines: Identify with underground line warning tape for power, lighting, communication, and control wiring and optical fiber cable. Install underground line warning tape for cables in raceway. C. Instruction Signs: 1. Operating Instructions: Install instruction signs to facilitate proper operation and maintenance of electrical systems and items to which they connect. Install instruction signs with approved legend where instructions are needed for system or equipment operation. D. Equipment Identification Labels: On each unit of equipment, install unique designation label that is consistent with wiring diagrams, schedules, and Operation and Maintenance Manual. Apply labels to disconnect switches and protection equipment, central or master units, control panels, control stations, terminal cabinets, and racks of each system. Systems include power, lighting, control, communication, signal, monitoring, and alarm systems unless equipment is provided with its own identification. 1. Labeling Instructions: a. Indoor Equipment: Engraved, laminated acrylic or melamine label. Unless otherwise indicated, provide a single line of text with 1/2 inch (13 mm ) high letters on 1 1/2 inch (38 mm ) high label; where 2 lines of text are required, use labels 2 inches (50 mm) high. b. Outdoor Equipment: Engraved, laminated acrylic or melamine label. c. Elevated Components: Increase sizes of labels and letters to those appropriate for viewing from the floor. 2. Equipment to Be Labeled: a. Identification labeling of some items listed below may be required by individual Sections or by NFPA 70. b. Panelboards, electrical cabinets, and enclosures. c. Access doors and panels for concealed electrical items. d. Disconnect switches. WORLD CUP LEGACY SQUARE PHASE 1 DIVISION 26 ELECTRICAL SECTION 26 05 53 ELECTRICAL IDENTIFICATION Contract No. CAG-25-044 26 05 53 - 5 World Cup Legacy Square -Phase 1 April 21, 2025 e. Contactors. f. Lighting controls. g. Remote controlled switches, dimmer modules, and control devices. h. Voice and data cable terminal equipment. 3.2. INSTALLATION A. Verify identity of each item before installing identification products. B. Location: Install identification materials and devices at locations for most convenient viewing without interference with operation and maintenance of equipment. C. Apply identification devices to surfaces that require finish after completing finish work. D. Self Adhesive Identification Products: Clean surfaces before application, using materials and methods recommended by manufacturer of identification device. E. Attach non adhesive signs and plastic labels with screws and auxiliary hardware appropriate to the location and substrate. F. System Identification Color Banding for Raceways and Cables: Each color band shall completely encircle cable or conduit. Place adjacent bands of two color markings in contact, side by side. Locate bands at changes in direction, at penetrations of walls and floors, at 50 foot (15 m) maximum intervals in straight runs, and at 25 foot (7.6 m) maximum intervals in congested areas. G. Color Coding for Phase and Voltage Level Identification, 600 V and Less: Use the colors listed below for ungrounded service, feeder, and branch circuit conductors. 1. Color shall be factory applied or, for sizes larger than No. 10 AWG if authorities having jurisdiction permit, field applied. 2. Colors for 208/120 V Circuits: a. Phase A: Black. b. Phase B: Red. c. Phase C: Blue. 3. Field Applied, Color Coding Conductor Tape: Apply in half lapped turns for a minimum distance of 6 inches (150 mm) from terminal points and in boxes where splices or taps are made. Apply last two turns of tape with no tension to prevent possible unwinding. Locate bands to avoid obscuring factory cable markings. WORLD CUP LEGACY SQUARE PHASE 1 DIVISION 26 ELECTRICAL SECTION 26 05 53 ELECTRICAL IDENTIFICATION Contract No. CAG-25-044 26 05 53 - 6 World Cup Legacy Square -Phase 1 April 21, 2025 H. Underground Line Warning Tape: During backfilling of trenches install continuous underground line warning tape directly above line at 6 to 8 inches (150 to 200 mm) below finished grade. Use multiple tapes where width of multiple lines installed in a common trench exceeds 36 inches. END OF SECTION WORLD CUP LEGACY SQUARE PHASE 1 DIVISION 26 ELECTRICAL SECTION 26 27 26 WIRING DEVICES Contract No. CAG-25-044 26 27 26 - 1 World Cup Legacy Square -Phase 1 April 21, 2025 SECTION 26 27 26 WIRING DEVICES PART 1 GENERAL 1.1. DESCRIPTION OF WORK A. This Section includes the following: 1. Single and duplex receptacles, ground fault circuit interrupters. 2. Device Plates. 1.2. RELATED SECTIONS A. Section 26 05 26 Grounding and Bonding B. Section 26 05 53 Electrical Identification C. Section 26 05 19 Conductors and Cables 1.3. REFERENCES A. Drawings and general provisions of the Contract, including General and Supplementary Conditions and Division 1 Specification Sections, apply to this Section. 1.4. SUBMITTALS A. Product Data: For each type of product indicated. B. Shop Drawings: List of legends and description of materials and process used for pre marking wall plates. C. Include sample review below if products may have critical features needing hands on appraisal. D. Samples: One for each type of device and wall plate specified, in each color specified. E. Field quality control test reports. 1.5. DEFINITIONS A. GFCI: Ground fault circuit interrupter. B. PVC: Polyvinyl chloride. 1.6. QUALITY ASSURANCE A. Source Limitations: Obtain each type of wiring device through one source from a WORLD CUP LEGACY SQUARE PHASE 1 DIVISION 26 ELECTRICAL SECTION 26 27 26 WIRING DEVICES Contract No. CAG-25-044 26 27 26 - 2 World Cup Legacy Square -Phase 1 April 21, 2025 single manufacturer. B. Electrical Components, Devices, and Accessories: Listed and labeled as defined in NFPA 70, Article 100, by a testing agency acceptable to authorities having jurisdiction, and marked for intended use. C. Comply with NFPA 70. PART 2 PRODUCTS 2.1. MANUFACTURERS A. Manufacturers: Subject to compliance with requirements, provide products by one of the following: 1. Wiring Devices: a. Bryant Electric, Inc./Hubbell Subsidiary. b. Hubbell Incorporated; Wiring Device Kellems. c. Leviton Mfg. Company Inc. d. Pass & Seymour/Legrand; Wiring Devices Div. 2.2. RECEPTACLES A. Straight Blade Type Receptacles: Comply with NEMA WD 1, NEMA WD 6, DSCC W C 596G, and UL 498. B. Straight Blade and Locking Receptacles: Heavy Duty grade. C. Provide non feed through GFCI receptacles. GFCI protection of downstream devices is not permitted. D. Covers and housings: metallic, lockable, and secured with tamper resistant screws. E. GFCI Receptacles: Straight blade, feed through type, Hospital grade, with integral NEMA WD 6, Configuration 5 20R duplex receptacle; complying with UL 498 and UL 943. Design units for installation in a 2 3/4 inch (70 mm ) deep outlet box without an adapter. 2.3. WALL PLATES, COVERS, AND HOUSINGS A. Single and combination types to match corresponding wiring devices. B. Plate Securing Screws: Metal with head color to match plate finish. Fasteners to be vandal resistant. C. Material for Finished and Unfinished Spaces: Stainless steel. WORLD CUP LEGACY SQUARE PHASE 1 DIVISION 26 ELECTRICAL SECTION 26 27 26 WIRING DEVICES Contract No. CAG-25-044 26 27 26 - 3 World Cup Legacy Square -Phase 1 April 21, 2025 D. , listed and resistant screws. 2.4. FINISHES A. Color: 1. Wiring Devices: As selected by the owner, unless otherwise indicated or required by NFPA 70. PART 3 EXECUTION 3.1. INSTALLATION A. Install devices and assemblies level, plumb, and square with construction lines. B. Arrangement of Devices: Unless otherwise indicated, mount flush, with long dimension vertical, and with grounding terminal of receptacles on top. Group adjacent switches under single, multi gang wall plates. C. Remove wall plates and protect devices and assemblies during painting. 3.2. IDENTIFICATION A. Comply with Division 26 Section 26 05 53 Electrical Identification. 1. Receptacles: Identify panelboard and circuit number from which served. Use hot, stamped or engraved machine printing with black filled lettering on face of plate, and durable wire markers or tags inside outlet boxes. 3.3. CONNECTIONS A. Ground equipment according to Division 26 Section 26 05 26 Grounding and Bonding. B. Connect wiring according to Division 26 Section 26 05 19 Conductors and Cables. C. Tighten electrical connectors and terminals according to manufacturer's published torque tightening values. If manufacturer's torque values are not indicated, use those specified in UL 486A and UL 486B. 3.4. FIELD QUALITY CONTROL A. Perform the following field tests and inspections and prepare test reports: 1. After installing wiring devices and after electrical circuitry has been energized, test for proper polarity, ground continuity, and compliance with requirements. WORLD CUP LEGACY SQUARE PHASE 1 DIVISION 26 ELECTRICAL SECTION 26 27 26 WIRING DEVICES Contract No. CAG-25-044 26 27 26 - 4 World Cup Legacy Square -Phase 1 April 21, 2025 2. Test GFCI operation with both local and remote fault simulations according to manufacturer's written instructions. B. Remove malfunctioning units, replace with new units, and retest as specified above. END OF SECTION WORLD CUP LEGACY SQUARE PHASE 1 DIVISION 31 EARTHWORK SECTION 31 10 00 SITE PREPARATION Contract No. CAG-25-044 31 10 00 - 1 World Cup Legacy Square -Phase 1 April 21, 2025 SECTION 31 10 00 SITE PREPARATION PART 1 GENERAL 1.1. SCOPE OF WORK A. Furnish all labor, materials, equipment, and related items required to complete the work shown on the Contract Drawings and/or as specified in the Contract Specifications. The items of work shall include, but not be limited to: 1. Removal and disposal of unwanted vegetation. 2. Removal and disposal of miscellaneous debris, rubbish, and garbage. 3. The installation, maintenance, and removal of Temporary Erosion Sedimentation Control (TESC) facilities. 4. Protect from harm all items to remain. Install and maintain protection fencing. 5. Providing staging and stockpile areas. 1.2. RELATED WORK DESCRIBED ELSEWHERE A. Related work in other sections of these Contract Specifications include but is not limited to: 1. Section 01 57 13 Temporary Sediment and Erosion Control 2. Section 02 41 00 Demolition 3. Section 32 33 00 Site Furnishings 4. Section 31 23 16 Excavation 5. Section 32 90 00 Planting 1.3. EXISTING CONDITIONS A. Site Survey documenting previously existing site conditions has been provided in Contract Drawings. B. It is understood that there will be interfering utilities, service laterals, and other underground pipes, drains or structures encountered that are not shown, or areas shown incorrectly on the plans, or have not been previously discovered in the field. Contractor agrees this is a normal and usual occurrence in the construction of underground improvements. Furthermore, Contractor understands and agrees that work in some cases must be done in close proximity to said utilities and underground pipes, drains and structures not shown or shown incorrectly on the plans, which may require a change in operations and may cause sloughing of the trench, additional traffic control, additional pavement and backfill costs and time. The Contractor agrees that these occurrences are usual and ordinary, and are reflected in the bid and plan of operation. WORLD CUP LEGACY SQUARE PHASE 1 DIVISION 31 EARTHWORK SECTION 31 10 00 SITE PREPARATION Contract No. CAG-25-044 31 10 00 - 2 World Cup Legacy Square -Phase 1 April 21, 2025 C. Contractor agrees to provide for these conflicts and interferences and agrees to provide for a reasonable amount of time for design changes and/or utility relocations due to said interferences. D. Repair and or replacement of damaged facilities to the Owner satisfaction, will be accomplished at the Contractor's expense. 1.4. SUBMITTALS A. Submit for review and acceptance a complete site access, staging, and stockpiling plan using a copy of the basic site layout. Identify all areas to be used for access, staging, and stockpiling throughout the various stages of the construction. B. Contractor shall provide a traffic control plan for all Work along S 3rd St. No work shall commence on S 3rd St until the traffic control plan has been reviewed and approved by the City. Refer to the City of Renton website, https://www.rentonwa.gov/City- Services/Permit-Services/Traffic-Control-Plan, for Traffic Control Plan Application and submittal requirements. C. The Contractor shall submit written certification that disposal site complies with all governmental regulations. 1.5. JOB CONDITIONS A. Visit site prior to bidding to determine nature of existing site materials, materials and other conditions that may affect work. B. Contact respective utility maintenance agencies to verify location of active utilities prior to excavation. Keep active utilities intact and in continuous operation. C. Protect neighboring property, occupants of said property, customers, visitors, passers- by from injury and discomfort caused by dust or debris. D. Remove no utilities unless shown on the Contract Drawings or as specified in the Contract Specifications. If unexpected conditions arise, stop work and immediately notify Owner. Damage caused by Contractor to any existing utilities shall be repaired by the Contractor at no additional cost to the Owner. E. Safety, Monitoring, & Response Products and Equipment: The Contractor shall provide barricades, safety guards, temporary fencing, signage and/or other methods to secure trenches, open excavations, and other unsafe conditions resulting from this construction. Undertake work in full compliance with all applicable regulatory requirements. 1.6. MONUMENTS A. Carefully maintain all benchmarks, monuments, and other reference points. If disturbed or destroyed, replace at the Contractor's expense. WORLD CUP LEGACY SQUARE PHASE 1 DIVISION 31 EARTHWORK SECTION 31 10 00 SITE PREPARATION Contract No. CAG-25-044 31 10 00 - 3 World Cup Legacy Square -Phase 1 April 21, 2025 PART 2 PRODUCTS 2.1. MATERIALS AND EQUIPMENT A. As required to complete the work as shown on the Contract Drawings and/or as specified in the Contract Specifications. 2.2. TEMPORARY CHAIN LINK FENCE A. Prefabricated portable galvanized chain link fence panels including fabric, posts, top and bottom rails, and driven posts with rolled fabric and wire ties for area of uneven terrain. B. Prefabricated portable fence panels shall be a minimum of six (6) feet high by a maximum twelve (12) feet wide. Post bases shall be minimum sixteen (16) inches by eight (8) inches high concrete pier with sleeve for post, or as approved. Posts shall be minimum one and one half (1-1/2) inch out-side-diameter (OD) Schedule 40 galvanized steel pipe. Fabric shall be minimum eleven (11) gauge galvanized two (2) inch diamond mesh steel wire interwoven. Knuckled or twisted selvage is acceptable. Wire ties shall be minimum nine (9) gauge aluminum wire. C. Provide additional panels or outriggers as necessary to provide a rigid, stable run of fence. D. Gates shall be twenty (20) feet wide, two (2) prefabricated panels with double padlocks to allow Contractor and Owner entry. Hinged sides or each operating panel shall include double bracketing. Owner will provide one (1) lock keyed for personnel for each entry. Contractor shall provide a lock keyed for Owner and Subcontractor entry. E. Provide warning signage every thirty (30) feet of running fence line. Signage shall be a minimum of eighteen (18) inches square, brightly colored with contracting lettering as follows: WARNING CONSTRUCTION KEEP OUT Or as accepted by the Owner. F. Barbed and/or razor wire are not allowed. G. Contractor to provide all Project Signage as required by the Owner in Specification Section 01 58 13. 2.3. TEMPORARY CONSTRUCTION ACCESS A. Construction entrance shall be per City of Renton Standard Plan 215.10. WORLD CUP LEGACY SQUARE PHASE 1 DIVISION 31 EARTHWORK SECTION 31 10 00 SITE PREPARATION Contract No. CAG-25-044 31 10 00 - 4 World Cup Legacy Square -Phase 1 April 21, 2025 B. No vehicle and equipment access or parking shall be allowed within Seattle Public Utilities (SPU) right of way. 2.4. TEMPORARY FACILITIES A. suitable for storage of Project Documentation and use as meeting space, minimum interior space shall be six (6) feet by twenty (20) feet. Furnish the interior with a working surface sufficient to accommodate the Contract Documents, minimum three (3) feet by four (4) feet. Provide a minimum of four (4) chairs and a table of sufficient size to conduct weekly Project Meetings. B. Contractor shall engage the services of a licensed, commercial provider of portable temporary sanitary facilities. Provide sufficient capacity and maintenance for no less than one hundred twenty-five (125) percent of the anticipated peak workforce. C. Provide facilities for health and safety per King County Health Department and State of Washington for COVID protection. PART 3 EXECUTION 3.1. DOCUMENTATION OF UTILITIES AND CONTROLS A. Maintain a separate Contract Drawing, to be stored on-site, for identifying key utilities and controls. Identify and apply color-coded markings identifying shut-offs for domestic water, irrigation water, power, and gas. Identify sanitary sewerage, stormwater discharge, gas, fiber optics, and telephone (all as appropriate) lines, which are to be maintained in service during the work. B. Color-code emergency contact information for each of the above utilities directly on the Contract Drawing. 3.2. TEMPORARY CONSTRUCTION FENCE A. Secure the project site from trespass or unintentional entrance by unauthorized personnel. B. All disturbed ground stockpiles, staging and on-site transport routes shall be fully enclosed by a perimeter security fence. Areas either under construction or completed but not specifically accepted by the Owner shall be completed enclosed. C. Temporary chain link fence panels shall be connected mechanically by means of pre- fabricated, bolted bracket manufactured specifically for the purpose. Fencing shall not be wired together. Where long straight runs result in an unstable condition, sufficient out-rigging shall be incorporated to maintain fencing upright. Use only pre- manufactured outriggers or additional fence panels. Out-riggers shall be placed on the interior side of the fence unless accepted by the Owner. WORLD CUP LEGACY SQUARE PHASE 1 DIVISION 31 EARTHWORK SECTION 31 10 00 SITE PREPARATION Contract No. CAG-25-044 31 10 00 - 5 World Cup Legacy Square -Phase 1 April 21, 2025 3.3. TEMPORARY EROSION AND SEDIMENTATION CONTROL (TESC) A. See Contract Drawings and TESC Specification herein. 3.4. PROJECT SIGNAGE A. Contractor to provide project signage as required by Owner per Section 01 58 13 Temporary Project Signage. 3.5. TREE PROTECTION FENCING A. To protect the Critical Root Zone (CRZ) from negative impacts, signage should be the project and immediately replaced if moved temporarily during demolition) stipulating the following activities are prohibited or must avoided wherever possible during demolition: 1. Stockpiling construction materials or demolition debris 2. Parking vehicles or equipment 3. Piling soil and/or mulch 4. Trenching for utilities installation or repair, or for irrigation system installation 5. Changing soil grade by cutting or filling 6. Damaging roots by grading, tearing, or grubbing 7. Compacting soil with equipment, vehicles, material storage, and/or foot traffic 8. Contaminating soil from washing out equipment (especially concrete) and vehicle maintenance 9. Installing impervious parking lots, driveways, and walkways 10. Attaching anything to trees using nails, screws, or spikes 11. Wounding or breaking tree trunks or branches through contact with vehicles and heavy equipment 12. Wounding trunks with string weed trimmers and lawn mowers 13. Causing injury by fire or excessive heat 3.6. TEMPORARY CONSTRUCTION ACCESS / SEE CONTRACT DRAWINGS A. The Contractor shall submit layout and design of stabilized construction entrances for acceptance by the Owner. The entrances shall be installed at the beginning of construction and maintained to meet applicable standards for the duration of the project. Additional measures may be required to ensure that all paved areas are kept clean for the duration of the project. WORLD CUP LEGACY SQUARE PHASE 1 DIVISION 31 EARTHWORK SECTION 31 10 00 SITE PREPARATION Contract No. CAG-25-044 31 10 00 - 6 World Cup Legacy Square -Phase 1 April 21, 2025 3.7. REMOVAL A. All materials and debris associated with this work shall be removed at the appropriate time. 1. Removal and restoration of Temporary Access Pads shall be undertaken as quickly as possible following the conclusion of transport of bulk materials and demobilization of heavy equipment. 2. Removal of Trailer and Sanitary Facilities shall not be undertaken until the Owner has established that the project work is acceptable. 3. Removal of temporary siltation control fencing shall in no case be prior to project acceptance. The Owner reserves the right to take ownership and control of temporary siltation control facilities. 4. Prior to project acceptance, the Contractor shall remove accumulated sediment from all manholes, catch basins, and inlets. 3.8. CLEARING AND GRUBBING OF IMPERISHABLE DEBRIS A. Remove all imperishable debris that would be unsuitable for bearing including, but not limited to rocks, concrete pipe, abandoned pipes, and existing construction debris. 3.9. PROTECTION A. Protect bench marks and existing work from damage or displacement. B. Maintain designated site access for vehicle and pedestrian traffic. 3.10. CLEAN-UP A. All work areas shall be kept clean during progress of work and until completion. Dispose of all surplus, waste materials and rubbish off-site in accordance with all governmental laws, regulations, and ordinances. B. Provide certification from disposal site operator stating the disposal site complies with all governmental regulations. C. All effort shall be made to recycle materials whenever possible. END OF SECTION WORLD CUP LEGACY SQUARE PHASE 1 DIVISION 31 EARTHWORK SECTION 31 23 13 SUBGRADE PREPARATION Contract No. CAG-25-044 31 23 13 - 1 World Cup Legacy Square -Phase 1 April 21, 2025 SECTION 31 23 13 SUBGRADE PREPARATION PART 1 GENERAL 1.1. REFERENCES A. The following is a list of standards which may be referenced in this section: 1. Standard Specifications: When referenced in this section, shall mean the Washington State Department of Transportation Standard Specifications for Road, Bridge, and Municipal Construction, latest 2025 amendment and as amended by this section. 1.2. DEFINITIONS A. Optimum Moisture Content: As defined in Section 31 23 23, Fill and Backfill. B. Prepared Ground Surface: Ground surface after completion of clearing and grubbing, scalping of sod, stripping of topsoil, excavation to grade, and scarification and compaction of subgrade. C. Maximum Density: As defined in Section 31 23 23, Fill and Backfill. D. Subgrade: Layer of existing soil after completion of clearing, grubbing, scalping of topsoil prior to placement of fill, roadway structure or base for floor slab. E. Proof-Rolling: Testing of subgrade by compactive effort to identify areas that will not support the future loading without excessive settlement. 1.3. SEQUENCING AND SCHEDULING A. Complete applicable Work specified in Section 31 23 16, Excavation, prior to subgrade preparation. 1.4. QUALITY ASSURANCE A. Contractor shall employ an independent material testing and special inspections firm, as required by Owner. B. Notify the independent material testing and inspections firm when subgrade is ready for compaction or proof-rolling or whenever compaction or proof-rolling is resumed after a period of extended inactivity. 1.5. ENVIRONMENTAL REQUIREMENTS A. Prepare subgrade when unfrozen and free of ice and snow. PART 2 PRODUCTS (NOT USED) WORLD CUP LEGACY SQUARE PHASE 1 DIVISION 31 EARTHWORK SECTION 31 23 13 SUBGRADE PREPARATION Contract No. CAG-25-044 31 23 13 - 2 World Cup Legacy Square -Phase 1 April 21, 2025 PART 3 EXECUTION 3.1. GENERAL A. In accordance with Section 2-06.3 of the Standard Specifications. B. Keep subgrade free of water, debris, and foreign matter during compaction or proof- rolling. C. Bring subgrade to proper grade and cross-section and uniformly compact surface. D. Do not use sections of prepared ground surface as haul roads. Protect prepared subgrade from traffic. E. Maintain prepared ground surface in finished condition until next course is placed. 3.2. COMPACTION A. Under Earthfill: Compact upper 6 inches to minimum of 95 percent of the maximum density in accordance with Section 2-06.3(1) of the Standard Specifications. Planting areas to be compacted to 85 percent of the maximum density. B. Under Pavement Structure, Floor Slabs On Grade, or Granular Fill Under Structures: Compact the upper 6 inches to minimum of 95 percent of the maximum density in accordance with Sections 2-06.3(1) and 5-05.3(6) of the Standard Specifications. 3.3. MOISTURE CONDITIONING A. Dry Subgrade: Add water, then mix to make moisture content uniform throughout. B. Wet Subgrade: Aerate material by blading, discing, harrowing, or other methods, to hasten drying process. 3.4. TESTING A. Proof-roll subgrade with equipment specified in Article Compaction to detect soft or loose subgrade or unsuitable material, as determined by the or independent material testing and inspection firm. B. Contractor shall employ an independent material testing and special inspections firm, as required by Owner. 3.5. CORRECTION A. Soft or Loose Subgrade: In accordance with Section 2-06.3(1) of the Standard Specifications. B. Unsuitable Material: WORLD CUP LEGACY SQUARE PHASE 1 DIVISION 31 EARTHWORK SECTION 31 23 13 SUBGRADE PREPARATION Contract No. CAG-25-044 31 23 13 - 3 World Cup Legacy Square -Phase 1 April 21, 2025 1. Over excavate as specified in Section 31 23 16, Excavation, and replace with suitable material from the excavation, as specified in Section 31 23 23, Fill and Backfill. 2. In accordance with Section 2-09.3(1)C of the Standard Specifications for unstable base material underneath a structure. END OF SECTION WORLD CUP LEGACY SQUARE PHASE 1 DIVISION 31 EARTHWORK SECTION 31 23 16 EXCAVATION Contract No. CAG-25-044 31 23 16 - 1 World Cup Legacy Square -Phase 1 April 21, 2025 SECTION 31 23 16 EXCAVATION PART 1 GENERAL 1.1. REFERENCES A. The following is a list of standards which may be referenced in this section: 1. Standard Specifications: When referenced in this section, shall mean the Washington State Department of Transportation Standard Specifications for Road, Bridge, and Municipal Construction, latest 2025 amendment and as amended by this section. 1.2. SUBMITTALS A. Informational Submittals: 1. Excavation Plan, Detailing: a. Methods and sequencing of excavation. b. Proposed locations of stockpiled excavated material. c. Proposed onsite and offsite spoil disposal sites. d. Numbers, types, and sizes of equipment proposed to perform excavations. e. Anticipated difficulties and proposed resolutions. f. Reclamation of onsite spoil disposal areas. 1.3. QUALITY ASSURANCE A. Provide adequate survey control to avoid unauthorized overexcavation. 1.4. WEATHER LIMITATIONS A. Material excavated when frozen or when air temperature is less than 32 degrees F shall not be used as fill or backfill until material completely thaws. B. Material excavated during inclement weather shall not be used as fill or backfill until after material drains and dries sufficiently for proper compaction. 1.5. SEQUENCING AND SCHEDULING A. Excavation Support: Install and maintain shoring as necessary to support sides of excavations and prevent detrimental settlement and lateral movement of existing facilities, adjacent property, and completed Work. 1.6. NOTIFICATIONS WORLD CUP LEGACY SQUARE PHASE 1 DIVISION 31 EARTHWORK SECTION 31 23 16 EXCAVATION Contract No. CAG-25-044 31 23 16 - 2 World Cup Legacy Square -Phase 1 April 21, 2025 A. The Contractor shall contact the Puget Sound Energy (PSE) inspector for the City of Renton regarding issues with the gas line or electrical service on-site. B. The Contractor shall contact the Seattle Public Utilities (SPU) inspector for the City of Renton prior to excavation within SPU right of way. PART 2 PRODUCTS (NOT USED) PART 3 EXECUTION 3.1. GENERAL A. In accordance with Section 2-03.3 of the Standard Specifications for roadway excavation, as defined in referenced section and supplemented by adding the following: 1. Roadway excavation shall include the removal of all materials excavated from within the limits shown on the plans including but not limited to maintenance pathways and walkways. Suitable excavated material shall be used for embankments, while surplus excavated material or unsuitable material shall be disposed of by the Contractor. 2. Any excavation or embankment beyond the limits indicated in the Plans, unless ordered by the Owner or Engineer, shall not be paid for. All work and material required to return these areas to their original conditions, as directed by the Owner or Engineer, shall be provided by the Contractor at their sole expense. 3. All areas shall be excavated, filled, and/or backfilled as necessary to comply with the grades shown on the Plans. In filled and backfilled areas, fine grading shall begin during the placement and the compaction of the final layer. In cut sections, fine grading shall begin within the final six (6) inches of cut. Final grading shall produce a surface which is smooth and even, without abrupt changes in grade. 4. Following removal of topsoil or excavation to grade and before placement of fills or base course, the subgrade under the pathways shall be proof-rolled to identify any soft or loose areas which may warrant additional compaction or excavation and replacement. 5. The Contractor shall provide temporary drainage or protection to keep the subgrade free from standing water. 6. Acceptable excavated native soils shall be used for fill in the area requiring fills. Care shall be taken to place excavated material at the optimum moisture content to achieve the specified compaction. Any native material used for fill shall be free of organics and debris and have a maximum particle size of 6 inches. 7. It shall be the responsibility of the Contractor to prevent the native materials from becoming saturated with water. The measures may include sloping to WORLD CUP LEGACY SQUARE PHASE 1 DIVISION 31 EARTHWORK SECTION 31 23 16 EXCAVATION Contract No. CAG-25-044 31 23 16 - 3 World Cup Legacy Square -Phase 1 April 21, 2025 drain, covering with plastic, compacting the native materials, and diverting runoff away from the materials. If the Contractor fails to take such preventative measures, any costs or delay related to drying the materials shall be at his own expense. 8. If the native materials become saturated, it shall be the responsibility of the Contractor to dry the materials, to the optimum moisture content. If sufficient acceptable native soils are not available to complete construction of the roadway embankment, Gravel Borrow shall be used. B. In accordance with Section 7-08.3(1) of the Standard Specifications for pipe trenching. C. Excavate to lines, grades, and dimensions shown and as necessary to accomplish Work. Excavate to within tolerance of plus or minus 0.1 foot, except where dimensions or grades are shown or specified as maximum or minimum. Allow for forms, working space, granular base, topsoil, and similar items, wherever applicable. Trim to neat lines where concrete is to be deposited against earth. D. Do not over excavate without written authorization of Owner or Engineer. 3.2. UNCLASSIFIED EXCAVATION A. Excavation is unclassified. Complete all excavation regardless of the type, nature, or condition of the materials encountered. 3.3. TRENCH WIDTH A. Minimum Width of Trenches: 1. Single Pipes, Conduits, Direct-Buried Cables, and Duct Banks: a. Less than 4-inch Outside Diameter or Width: 18 inches. b. Greater than 4-inch Outside Diameter or Width: 18 inches greater than outside diameter or width of pipe, conduit, direct-buried cable, or duct bank. 2. Multiple Pipes, Conduits, Cables, or Duct Banks in Single Trench: 18 inches greater than aggregate width of pipes, conduits, cables, duct banks, plus space between. 3. Increase trench widths by thicknesses of sheeting. B. Maximum Trench Width: Unlimited, unless otherwise shown or specified, or unless excess width will cause damage to existing facilities, adjacent property, or completed Work. 3.4. EMBANKMENT AND CUT SLOPES A. Shape, trim, and finish cut slopes to conform with lines, grades, and cross-sections WORLD CUP LEGACY SQUARE PHASE 1 DIVISION 31 EARTHWORK SECTION 31 23 16 EXCAVATION Contract No. CAG-25-044 31 23 16 - 4 World Cup Legacy Square -Phase 1 April 21, 2025 shown, with proper allowance for topsoil or slope protection, where shown. B. Remove stones and rock that exceed 3-inch diameter and that are loose and may roll down slope. Remove exposed roots from cut slopes. C. Round tops of cut slopes in soil to not less than a 6-foot radius, provided such rounding does not extend offsite or outside easements and rights-of-way, or adversely impacts existing facilities, adjacent property, or completed Work. 3.5. STOCKPILING EXCAVATED MATERIAL A. Stockpile excavated material that is suitable for use as fill or backfill until material is needed. Cover with plastic and/or protect from excess moisture as required to maintain optimum moisture content. B. Post signs indicating proposed use of material stockpiled. Post signs that are readable from all directions of approach to each stockpile. Signs should be clearly worded and readable by equipment operators from their normal seated position. C. Confine stockpiles to within project site and approved work areas. Do not obstruct roads or streets. D. Do not stockpile excavated material adjacent to trenches and other excavations, unless excavation side slopes and excavation support systems are designed, constructed, and maintained for stockpile loads. E. Do not stockpile excavated materials near or over existing facilities, adjacent property, or completed Work, if weight of stockpiled material could induce excessive settlement. 3.6. DISPOSAL OF SPOIL A. Dispose of excavated materials, which are unsuitable or exceed quantity needed for fill or backfill, offsite in an approved facility. END OF SECTION WORLD CUP LEGACY SQUARE PHASE 1 DIVISION 31 EARTHWORK SECTION 31 23 23.00 FILL AND BACKFILL Contract No. CAG-25-044 31 23 23.00 - 1 World Cup Legacy Square -Phase 1 April 21, 2025 SECTION 31 23 23.00 FILL AND BACKFILL PART 1 GENERAL 1.1. REFERENCES A. The following is a list of standards which may be referenced in this section: 1. Standard Specifications: When referenced in this section, shall mean the Washington State Department of Transportation Standard Specifications for Road, Bridge, and Municipal Construction, latest 2025 amendment and as amended by this section. 1.2. DEFINITIONS A. Maximum Density: 1. Determined in accordance with Section 2-03.3(14)D of the Standard Specifications. Apply corrections for oversize material to either as-compacted field dry density or maximum dry density, as determined by Representative. B. Optimum Moisture Content: 1. Determined in accordance with Section 2-03.3(14)D of the Standard Specifications 2. Determine field moisture content on basis of fraction passing 3/4-inch sieve. C. Prepared Ground Surface: Ground surface after completion of required, clearing and grubbing, scalping of sod, stripping of topsoil, excavation to grade, and subgrade preparation. D. Completed Course: A course or layer that is ready for next layer or next phase of Work. E. Lift: Loose (uncompacted) layer of material. F. Geosynthetics: Geotextiles, geogrids, or geomembranes. G. Well-Graded: 1. A mixture of particle sizes with no specific concentration or lack thereof of one or more sizes. 2. Does not define numerical value that must be placed on coefficient of uniformity, coefficient of curvature, or other specific grain size distribution parameters. 3. Used to define material type that, when compacted, produces a strong and relatively incompressible soil mass free from detrimental voids. WORLD CUP LEGACY SQUARE PHASE 1 DIVISION 31 EARTHWORK SECTION 31 23 23.00 FILL AND BACKFILL Contract No. CAG-25-044 31 23 23.00 - 2 World Cup Legacy Square -Phase 1 April 21, 2025 H. Influence Area: Area within planes sloped downward and outward at 60-degree angle from horizontal measured from: 1. 1 foot outside outermost edge at base of foundations or slabs. 2. 1 foot outside outermost edge at surface of roadways or shoulder. 3. 0.5 foot outside exterior at spring line of pipes or culverts. I. Borrow Material: Material from required excavations. J. Selected Backfill Material: Materials available onsite that Project Representative determines to be suitable for specific use. K. Imported Material: Materials obtained from sources offsite, suitable for specified use. L. Structural Fill: Fill materials as required under structures, pavements, and other facilities. M. Embankment Material: Fill materials required to raise existing grade in areas other than under structures. 1.3. SUBMITTALS A. Informational Submittals: 1. 2. Certified test results from independent testing agency. 1.4. QUALITY ASSURANCE A. Contractor shall employ an independent material testing and special inspections firm, as required by Owner. B. Notify independent material testing and inspections firm when: 1. Structure is ready for backfilling, and whenever backfilling operations are resumed after a period of inactivity. 2. Soft or loose subgrade materials are encountered wherever embankment or site fill is to be placed. 3. Fill material appears to be deviating from Specifications. 1.5. SEQUENCING AND SCHEDULING A. Complete applicable Work specified in Section 31 23 16, Excavation, and Section 31 23 13, Subgrade Preparation, prior to placing fill or backfill. WORLD CUP LEGACY SQUARE PHASE 1 DIVISION 31 EARTHWORK SECTION 31 23 23.00 FILL AND BACKFILL Contract No. CAG-25-044 31 23 23.00 - 3 World Cup Legacy Square -Phase 1 April 21, 2025 B. Backfill against concrete structures in accordance with Section 2-09.3(1)E of the Standard Specifications. Obtain Owner acceptance of concrete work and attained strength prior to placing backfill. C. Do not place granular base, subbase, or surfacing until after subgrade has been prepared as specified in Section 31 23 13, Subgrade Preparation. PART 2 PRODUCTS 2.1. EARTHFILL A. Excavated material from required excavations and designated borrow sites, free from rocks larger than 3 inches, from roots and other organic matter, ashes, cinders, trash, debris, and other deleterious materials. B. Provide imported material of equivalent quality in accordance with Section 2-09.3(1)E of the Standard Specifications if required to accomplish Work. 2.2. SUITABLE BASE A. Useable material that is clean sand, gravel, quarry spalls, and riprap, free of deleterious or organic material, including excessive silt or clay, or other unsuitable material that is excavated within the project limits as determined by the Representative. Suitable base material shall be stockpiled on-site in the construction -use as required. 2.3. CONTROLLED DENSITY FILL OR CONTROLLED LOW-STRENGTH MATERIAL A. In accordance with Section 2-09.3(1)E of the Standard Specifications. B. Free from clay, organic matter, or other deleterious material. C. Gradation in accordance with Section 9-03.13 of the Standard Specifications. 2.4. GRANULAR DRAIN MATERIAL A. In accordance with Section 9-03.12(4) of the Standard Specifications. 2.5. WATER FOR MOISTURE CONDITIONING A. Free of hazardous or toxic contaminates, or contaminants deleterious to proper compaction. 2.6. BASE COURSE ROCK A. As specified in Section 32 11 23, Aggregate Base Courses. WORLD CUP LEGACY SQUARE PHASE 1 DIVISION 31 EARTHWORK SECTION 31 23 23.00 FILL AND BACKFILL Contract No. CAG-25-044 31 23 23.00 - 4 World Cup Legacy Square -Phase 1 April 21, 2025 2.7. FOUNDATION STABILIZATION ROCK A. Crushed rock or pit run rock. B. Uniformly graded from coarse to fine. C. Free from excessive dirt and other organic material. D. Maximum 2-1/2-inch particle size. PART 3 EXECUTION 3.1. GENERAL A. Keep placement surfaces free of water, debris, and foreign material during placement and compaction of fill and backfill materials. B. Place and spread fill and backfill materials in horizontal lifts of uniform thickness, in a manner that avoids segregation, and compact each lift to specified densities prior to placing succeeding lifts. Slope lifts only where necessary to conform to final grades or as necessary to keep placement surfaces drained of water. C. During filling and backfilling, keep level of fill and backfill around each structure even. D. Do not place fill or backfill, if fill or backfill material is frozen, or if surface upon which fill or backfill is to be placed is frozen. E. If pipe, conduit, duct bank, or cable is to be laid within fill or backfill: 1. Fill or backfill to an elevation 2 feet above top of item to be laid. 2. Excavate trench for installation of item. 3. Install bedding, if applicable, as specified in Section 31 23 23.15, Trench Backfill. 4. Install item. 5. Backfill envelope zone and remaining trench, as specified in Section 31 23 23.15, Trench Backfill, before resuming filling or backfilling specified in this section. F. Tolerances: 1. Final Lines and Grades: Within a tolerance of 0.1 foot unless dimensions or grades are shown or specified otherwise. 2. Grade to establish and maintain slopes and drainage as shown. Reverse slopes are not permitted. WORLD CUP LEGACY SQUARE PHASE 1 DIVISION 31 EARTHWORK SECTION 31 23 23.00 FILL AND BACKFILL Contract No. CAG-25-044 31 23 23.00 - 5 World Cup Legacy Square -Phase 1 April 21, 2025 G. Settlement: Correct and repair any subsequent damage to structures, pavements, curbs, slabs, piping, and other facilities, caused by settlement of fill or backfill material. 3.2. BACKFILL UNDER AND AROUND STRUCTURES A. Within area of influenced, in accordance with Section 2-09.3(1)E of the Standard Specifications. B. Levelling Course: Minimum 4 inches of Crushed Surfacing Top Course material in accordance with Section 9-03.9(3) should be placed beneath structural slabs, foundations, pervious pavement, and sidewalks and compacted in accordance with Section 2-03.3(14)C Method C of the Standard Specifications. 3.3. FILL A. Outside Influence Areas beneath Structures, Pavements, Curbs, Slabs, Piping, and Other Facilities: in accordance with Section 2-09.3(1)E of the Standard Specifications. 1. Dress completed embankment with allowance for topsoil, crest surfacing, and slope protection, where applicable. 3.4. SAND BLANKET OVER VAPOR RETARDER A. Place sand in manner that avoids damage to underlying vapor retarder. B. Moisten sand and thoroughly compact it with a vibratory plate compactor. 3.5. GRANULAR BASE, SUBBASE, AND SURFACING A. Place and Compact in accordance with Section 2-09.3(1)E of the Standard Specifications or as shown on the Contract Drawings. 3.6. REPLACING OVEREXCAVATED MATERIAL A. Replace excavation carried below grade lines shown or established by Project Representative as follows: 1. Beneath Footings: Granular fill in accordance with Section 2-09.3(3)B of the Standard Specifications. 2. Beneath Fill or Backfill: Same material as specified for overlying fill or backfill. 3. Beneath Slabs-On-Grade: Granular fill in accordance with Section 2-09.3(3)B of the Standard Specifications. WORLD CUP LEGACY SQUARE PHASE 1 DIVISION 31 EARTHWORK SECTION 31 23 23.00 FILL AND BACKFILL Contract No. CAG-25-044 31 23 23.00 - 6 World Cup Legacy Square -Phase 1 April 21, 2025 4. Trenches: a. Unauthorized Over excavation: Either trench stabilization material or granular pipe base material, as specified in Section 31 23 23.15, Trench Backfill. b. Authorized Over excavation: Trench stabilization material, as specified in Section 31 23 23.15, Trench Backfill. 5. Permanent Cut Slopes (Where Overlying Area is Not to Receive Fill or Backfill): a. Flat to Moderate Steep Slopes (3:1, Horizontal Run: Vertical Rise or Flatter): Earthfill. b. Steep Slopes (Steeper than 3:1): (1) Correct over excavation by transitioning between overcut areas and designed slope adjoining areas, provided such cutting does not extend offsite or outside easements and right-of-ways, or adversely impacts existing facilities, adjacent property, or completed Work. (2) Backfilling over excavated areas is prohibited, unless in Project excavated material is replaced as compacted earthfill. END OF SECTION WORLD CUP LEGACY SQUARE PHASE 1 DIVISION 31 EARTHWORK SECTION 31 23 23.15 TRENCH BACKFILL Contract No. CAG-25-044 31 23 23.15 - 1 World Cup Legacy Square -Phase 1 April 21, 2025 SECTION 31 23 23.15 TRENCH BACKFILL PART 1 GENERAL 1.1. REFERENCES A. The following is a list of standards which may be referenced in this section: 1. American Public Works Association (APWA): Uniform Color Code. 2. ASTM International (ASTM): a. C33/C33M, Standard Specification for Concrete Aggregates. b. C94/C94M, Standard Specification for Ready-Mixed Concrete. c. C117, Standard Test Method for Materials Finer than 75 Micrometer (No. 200) Sieve in Mineral Aggregates by Washing. d. C136, Standard Test Method for Sieve Analysis of Fine and Coarse Aggregates. e. C150/C150M, Standard Specification for Portland Cement. f. C618, Standard Specification for Coal Fly Ash and Raw or Calcined Natural Pozzolan for Use in Concrete. g. C1012/C1012M, Standard Test Method for Length Change of Hydraulic- Cement Mortars Exposed to a Sulfate Solution. h. D698, Standard Test Methods for Laboratory Compaction Characteristics of Soil Using Standard Effort (12,400 ft-lbf/ft3 (600 kN-m/m3)). i. D1140, Standard Test Methods for Amount of Material in Soils Finer than No. 200 (75 micrometer) Sieve. j. D1557, Standard Test Methods for Laboratory Compaction Characteristics of Soil using Modified Effort (56,000 ft-lbf/ft3 (2,700 kN- m/m3)). k. D2487, Standard Practice for Classification of Soils for Engineering Purposes (Unified Soil Classification System). l. D4253, Standard Test Methods for Maximum Index Density and Unit Weight of Soils Using a Vibratory Table. m. D4254, Standard Test Methods for Minimum Index Density and Unit Weight of Soils and Calculation of Relative Density. n. D4318, Standard Test Methods for Liquid Limit, Plastic Limit, and Plasticity Index of Soils. o. D4832, Standard Test Method for Preparation and Testing of Controlled Low Strength Material (CLSM) Test Cylinders. 3. National Electrical Manufacturers Association (NEMA): Z535.1, Safety Colors. WORLD CUP LEGACY SQUARE PHASE 1 DIVISION 31 EARTHWORK SECTION 31 23 23.15 TRENCH BACKFILL Contract No. CAG-25-044 31 23 23.15 - 2 World Cup Legacy Square -Phase 1 April 21, 2025 4. Standard Specifications: When referenced in this section, shall mean the Washington State Department of Transportation Standard Specifications for Road, Bridge, and Municipal Construction, latest 2025 amendment and as amended by this section. 1.2. DEFINITIONS A. Base Rock: Granular material upon which manhole bases and other structures are placed. B. Bedding Material: Granular material upon which pipes, conduits, cables, or duct banks are placed. C. Imported Material: Material obtained by Contractor from source(s) offsite. D. Lift: Loose (uncompacted) layer of material. E. Pipe Zone: Backfill zone that includes full trench width and extends from prepared trench bottom to an upper limit above top outside surface of pipe, conduit, cable or duct bank. F. Prepared Trench Bottom: Graded trench bottom after excavation and installation of stabilization material, if required, but before installation of bedding material. G. Relative Compaction: The ratio, in percent, of the as-compacted field dry density to the laboratory maximum dry density as determined by ASTM D1557. Corrections for oversize material may be applied to either as-compacted field dry density or maximum dry density, as determined by the independent material testing and special inspections firm. H. Relative Density: As defined by ASTM D4253 and ASTM D4254. I. Selected Backfill Material: Material available onsite that the independent material testing and special inspections firm determines to be suitable for a specific use. J. Well-Graded: A mixture of particle sizes that has no specific concentration or lack thereof of one or more sizes producing a material type that, when compacted, produces a strong and relatively incompressible soil mass free from detrimental voids. Satisfying both of the following requirements, as defined in ASTM D2487: 1. Coefficient of Curvature: Greater than or equal to 1 and less than or equal to 3. 2. Coefficient of Uniformity: Greater than or equal to 4 for materials classified as gravel, and greater than or equal to 6 for materials classified as sand. WORLD CUP LEGACY SQUARE PHASE 1 DIVISION 31 EARTHWORK SECTION 31 23 23.15 TRENCH BACKFILL Contract No. CAG-25-044 31 23 23.15 - 3 World Cup Legacy Square -Phase 1 April 21, 2025 1.3. SUBMITTALS A. Action Submittals: 1. B. Informational Submittals: 1. Certified Gradation Analysis: Submit not less than 30 days prior to delivery for imported materials or anticipated use for excavated materials, except for trench stabilization material that will be submitted prior to material delivery to Site. PART 2 PRODUCTS 2.1. MARKING TAPE A. Nondetectable: 1. Inert polyethylene, impervious to known alkalis, acids, chemical reagents, and solvents likely to be encountered in soil. 2. Thickness: Minimum 5 mils. 3. Width: As recommended by manufacturer for depth of installation. 4. Identifying Lettering: Minimum 1-inch high, permanent black lettering imprinted continuously over entire length. 5. Manufacturers and Products: a. Reef Industries; Terra Tape. b. Mutual Industries; Non-detectable Tape. c. Presco; Non-detectable Tape. B. Detectable: 1. In accordance with Section 9-15.18 of the Standard Specifications. 2. Solid aluminum foil, visible on unprinted side, encased in protective high visibility, inert polyethylene plastic jacket. 3. Foil Thickness: Minimum 0.35 mils. 4. Laminate Thickness: Minimum 5 mils. 5. Identifying Lettering: Minimum 1-inch high, permanent black lettering imprinted continuously over entire length. 6. Joining Clips: Tin or nickel-coated furnished by tape manufacturer. 7. Manufacturers and Products: a. Reef Industries; Terra Tape, Sentry Line Detectable. WORLD CUP LEGACY SQUARE PHASE 1 DIVISION 31 EARTHWORK SECTION 31 23 23.15 TRENCH BACKFILL Contract No. CAG-25-044 31 23 23.15 - 4 World Cup Legacy Square -Phase 1 April 21, 2025 b. Mutual Industries; Detectable Tape. c. Presco; Detectable Tape. 2.2. TRACER WIRE A. Material: Minimum 12-gauge solid copper or copper jacket with a steel core, with high-density polyethylene (HDPE) or high-molecular weight polyethylene (HMWPE) insulation suitable for direct bury. B. Splices: Use wire nut or lug suitable for direct burial as recommended by tracer wire manufacturer. C. Manufacturers: 1. Copperhead Industries, LLC. 2. Performance Wire & Cable Inc. 3. Pro-line Safety Products Company. 2.3. TRENCH STABILIZATION MATERIAL A. Gravel backfill, in accordance with Section 9-03.12 of the Standard Specifications. 2.4. BEDDING MATERIAL AND PIPE ZONE MATERIAL A. In accordance with Sections 7-08.3(3) and 9-03.12(3) of the Standard Specifications, with the following amendments: 1. Section 7-08.3(3) is supplemented with the following: a. Initial backfilling shall be performed only after inspection and approval of the installed pipe. Backfill shall be accomplished in such a manner that the pipe shall not be damaged by impact or overloading. b. All backfill for pipe trenches shall be mechanically compacted by a power operated mechanical tamper(s) as specified in Sections 7-08.3(3) of the Standard Specifications or other mechanical compaction device approved by the independent material testing and special inspections firm. c. If there is an excess of acceptable backfill material obtained from trench excavation at one location on the project, it shall be used at other locations on the project as directed by the independent material testing and special inspections firm. The cost of transporting the excess backfill material shall be considered incidental to the pipe or structure backfilled. WORLD CUP LEGACY SQUARE PHASE 1 DIVISION 31 EARTHWORK SECTION 31 23 23.15 TRENCH BACKFILL Contract No. CAG-25-044 31 23 23.15 - 5 World Cup Legacy Square -Phase 1 April 21, 2025 2. Section 7-08.3(2)E is supplemented as follows: a. Care shall be taken by the Contractor to avoid over pushing the pipe and damaging the pipe or joint system. Any damaged pipe shall be replaced by the Contractor at his expense. 2.5. GRAVEL BACKFILL FOR DRAINS A. In accordance with Section 9-03.12(4) of the Standard Specifications. 2.6. EARTH BACKFILL A. In accordance with Section 9-03.15 of the Standard Specifications. B. Soil, loam, or other excavated material suitable for use as backfill. 2.7. LAWN AREA SOIL AND PLANTING SOIL A. In accordance with Section 32 90 00, Planting. 2.8. SOURCE QUALITY CONTROL A. Perform gradation analysis in accordance with ASTM C136 for: 1. Earth backfill, including specified class. 2. Trench stabilization material. 3. Bedding and pipe zone material. PART 3 EXECUTION 3.1. TRENCH PREPARATION A. Water Control: 1. In accordance with Section 7-08.3(1)A of the Standard Specifications. 2. Promptly remove and dispose of water entering trench as necessary to grade trench bottom and to compact backfill and install manholes, pipe, conduit, direct-buried cable, or duct bank. Do not place concrete, lay pipe, conduit, direct-buried cable, or duct bank in water. 3. Remove water in a manner that minimizes soil erosion from trench sides and bottom. 4. Provide continuous water control until trench backfill is complete. B. Remove foreign material and backfill contaminated with foreign material that falls into trench. WORLD CUP LEGACY SQUARE PHASE 1 DIVISION 31 EARTHWORK SECTION 31 23 23.15 TRENCH BACKFILL Contract No. CAG-25-044 31 23 23.15 - 6 World Cup Legacy Square -Phase 1 April 21, 2025 3.2. TRENCH BOTTOM A. Firm Subgrade: Grade with hand tools, remove loose and disturbed material, and trim off high areas and ridges left by excavating bucket teeth. Allow space for bedding material if shown or specified. B. Soft Subgrade: If subgrade is encountered that may require removal to prevent pipe settlement, notify the independent material testing and special inspections firm in accordance with Sections 7-08.3(1)A and 7-09.3(8) of the Standard Specifications. The independent material testing and special inspections firm will determine depth of over excavation, if any required. 3.3. TRENCH STABILIZATION MATERIAL INSTALLATION A. In accordance with Section 7-08.3(1)A of the Standard Specifications. B. Rebuild trench bottom with trench stabilization material. C. Place material over full width of trench in 6-inch lifts to required grade, providing allowance for bedding thickness. D. Compact each lift so as to provide a firm, unyielding support for the bedding material prior to placing succeeding lifts. 3.4. BEDDING A. Furnish imported bedding material where, in the opinion of the independent material testing and special inspections firm, excavated material is unsuitable for bedding or insufficient in quantity. B. In accordance with Sections 7-08.3(1)C and 7-09.3(9) of the Standard Specifications. C. Hand grade and compact each lift to provide a firm, unyielding surface. D. Check grade and correct irregularities in bedding material. Loosen top 1 inch to 2 inches of compacted bedding material with a rake or by other means to provide a cushion before laying each section of pipe, conduit, direct-buried cable, or duct bank. E. Install to form continuous and uniform support except at bell holes, if applicable, or minor disturbances resulting from removal of lifting tackle. F. Bell or Coupling Holes: Excavate in bedding at each joint to permit proper assembly and inspection of joint and to provide uniform bearing along barrel of pipe or conduit. 3.5. BACKFILL PIPE ZONE A. In accordance with Section 7-08.3(1)C of the Standard Specifications. B. Upper limit of pipe zone shall not be less than following: WORLD CUP LEGACY SQUARE PHASE 1 DIVISION 31 EARTHWORK SECTION 31 23 23.15 TRENCH BACKFILL Contract No. CAG-25-044 31 23 23.15 - 7 World Cup Legacy Square -Phase 1 April 21, 2025 1. Pipe: 12 inches, unless shown otherwise. 2. Conduit: 3 inches, unless shown otherwise. 3. Direct-Buried Cable: 3 inches, unless shown otherwise. 4. Duct Bank: 3 inches, unless shown otherwise. C. Restrain pipe, conduit, cables, and duct banks as necessary to prevent their movement during backfill operations. D. Thoroughly tamp each lift, including area under haunches, with handheld tamping to ensure voids are completely filled before placing each succeeding lift. E. Do not use power-driven impact compactors to compact pipe zone material. After full depth of pipe zone material has been placed as specified, compact material by a minimum of three passes with a vibratory plate compactor or motive sheepsfoot roller only over area between sides of pipe and trench walls. Take care to avoid damaging pipe and pipe coating. 3.6. MARKING TAPE INSTALLATION A. Continuously install marking tape along centerline of buried piping, at depth of 1 foot. Coordinate with piping installation drawings. 1. Detectable Marking Tape: Install with nonmetallic piping and waterlines in accordance with Section 7-09.3(20) of the Standard Specifications. 2. Nondetectable Marking Tape: Install with metallic piping. 3.7. BACKFILL ABOVE PIPE ZONE A. General: 1. In accordance with Section 7-09.3(10), and compacted in accordance with Section 7-09.3(11) of the Standard Specifications. 2. Process excavated material to meet specified gradation requirements. 3. Adjust moisture content as necessary to obtain specified compaction. 4. Do not allow backfill to free fall into trench or allow heavy, sharp pieces of material to be placed as backfill until after at least 2 feet of backfill has been provided over top of pipe. 5. Do not use power driven impact type compactors for compaction until at least 4 feet of backfill is placed over top of pipe. 6. Backfill to grade with proper allowances for topsoil, crushed rock surfacing, and pavement thicknesses, wherever applicable. WORLD CUP LEGACY SQUARE PHASE 1 DIVISION 31 EARTHWORK SECTION 31 23 23.15 TRENCH BACKFILL Contract No. CAG-25-044 31 23 23.15 - 8 World Cup Legacy Square -Phase 1 April 21, 2025 7. Backfill around structures with same class backfill as specified for adjacent trench, unless otherwise shown or specified. 3.8. REPLACEMENT OF TOPSOIL A. Where trench is within planting area, replace topsoil in top 12 inches of backfilled trench. See Section 32 90 00, Planting, for soil. B. Maintain finished grade of topsoil even with adjacent area and grade as necessary to restore drainage. 3.9. MAINTENANCE OF TRENCH BACKFILL A. After each section of trench is backfilled, maintain surface of backfilled trench even with adjacent ground surface until final surface restoration is completed. B. Gravel Surfacing Rock: Add gravel surfacing rock where applicable and as necessary to keep surface of backfilled trench even with adjacent ground surface, and grade and compact as necessary to keep surface of backfilled trenches smooth, free from ruts and potholes, and suitable for normal traffic flow. C. Topsoil: Add topsoil where applicable and as necessary to maintain surface of backfilled trench level with adjacent ground surface. D. Concrete Pavement: Replace settled slabs as specified in Section 32 13 13, Concrete Paving. E. Other Areas: Add excavated material where applicable and keep surface of backfilled trench level with adjacent ground surface. 3.10. SETTLEMENT OF BACKFILL A. Settlement of trench backfill, or of fill, or facilities constructed over trench backfill will be considered a result of defective compaction of trench backfill. END OF SECTION WORLD CUP LEGACY SQUARE PHASE 1 DIVISION 32 EXTERIOR IMPROVEMENTS SECTION 32 11 23 AGGREGATE BASE COURSES Contract No. CAG-25-044 32 11 23 - 1 World Cup Legacy Square -Phase 1 April 21, 2025 SECTION 32 11 23 AGGREGATE BASE COURSES PART 1 GENERAL 1.1. REFERENCES A. The following is a list of standards which may be referenced in this section: 1. American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials (AASHTO): a. T11, Standard Method of Test for Materials Finer Than 75 m (No. 200) Sieve in Mineral Aggregates by Washing. b. T27, Standard Method of Test for Sieve Analysis of Fine and Coarse Aggregates. c. T89, Standard Specification for Determining the Liquid Limit of Soils. d. T90, Standard Specification for Determining the Plastic Limit and Plasticity Index of Soils. e. T96, Standard Specification for Resistance to Degradation of Small-Size Coarse Aggregate by Abrasion and Impact in the Los Angeles Machine. f. T99, Standard Specification for the Moisture-Density Relations of Soils Using a 2.5 kg (5.5 pound) Rammer and a 305 mm (12 in)Drop. g. T180, Standard Specification for Moisture-Density Relations of Soils Using a 4.54 kg (10-lb) Rammer and a 457 mm (18-in) Drop. h. T190, Standard Specification for Resistance R-Value and Expansion Pressure of CompactedSoils. i. T265, Standard Method of Test for Laboratory Determination of Moisture Content of Soils. j. T310, Standard Specification for In-Place Density and Moisture Content of Soil and Soil-Aggregate by Nuclear Methods (ShallowDepth). 2. ASTM International (ASTM): a. C88, Test Method for Soundness of Aggregates by Use of Sodium Sulfate or Magnesium Sulfate. b. D1883, Test Method for CBR (California Bearing Ratio) of Laboratory Compacted Soils. c. D2419, Test Method for Sand Equivalent Value of Soils and Fine Aggregate. d. D4791, Test Method for Flat Particles, Elongated Particles, or Flat and Elongated Particles in Coarse Aggregate. 3. Standard Specifications: When referenced in this section, shall mean the Washington State Department of Transportation Standard Specifications for Road, Bridge, and Municipal Construction, latest 2025 amendment and as amended by this section. WORLD CUP LEGACY SQUARE PHASE 1 DIVISION 32 EXTERIOR IMPROVEMENTS SECTION 32 11 23 AGGREGATE BASE COURSES Contract No. CAG-25-044 32 11 23 - 2 World Cup Legacy Square -Phase 1 April 21, 2025 1.2. DEFINITIONS A. Completed Course: Compacted, unyielding, free from irregularities, with smooth, tight, even surface, true to grade, line, and cross-section. B. Completed Lift: Compacted with uniform cross-section thickness. 1.3. SUBMITTALS A. Informational Submittals: 1. Certified Test Results on Source Materials: Submit copies from commercial testing laboratory 20 days prior to delivery of materials to Project showing materials meeting the physical qualities specified. PART 2 PRODUCTS 2.1. BASE COURSE A. In accordance with Section 9-03.9(1) of the Standard Specifications. 2.2. CRUSHED SURFACING BASE COURSE A. In accordance with Section 9-03.9(3) of the Standard Specifications. 2.3. CRUSHED SURFACING TOP COURSE A. In accordance with Section 9-03.9(3) of the Standard Specifications. 2.4. SOURCE QUALITY CONTROL A. Perform tests necessary to locate acceptable source of materials meeting specified requirements. B. Final approval of aggregate material will be based on test results of installed materials. C. Should separation of coarse from fine materials occur during processing or stockpiling, immediately change methods of handling materials to correct uniformity in grading. PART 3 EXECUTION 3.1. GENERAL A. In accordance with Section 4-04.3 of the Standard Specifications. WORLD CUP LEGACY SQUARE PHASE 1 DIVISION 32 EXTERIOR IMPROVEMENTS SECTION 32 11 23 AGGREGATE BASE COURSES Contract No. CAG-25-044 32 11 23 - 3 World Cup Legacy Square -Phase 1 April 21, 2025 3.2. SUBGRADE PREPARATION A. As specified in Section 31 23 13, Subgrade Preparation. B. Obtain Engineer acceptance of subgrade before placing base course or surfacing material. C. Do not place base course or surfacing materials in snow or on soft, muddy, or frozen subgrade. 3.3. EQUIPMENT A. In accordance with Section 4-04.3(1) of the Standard Specifications. B. Compaction Equipment: Adequate in design and number to provide compaction and to obtain specified density for each layer. 3.4. HAULING AND SPREADING A. In accordance with Sections 4-04.3(4) and 4-04.3(9) of the Standard Specifications. B. Hauling Materials: 1. Do not haul over surfacing in process of construction. 2. Loads: Of uniform capacity. 3. Maintain consistent gradation of material delivered; loads of widely varying gradations will be cause for rejection. C. Spreading Materials: 1. Distribute material to provide required density, depth, grade, and dimensions with allowance for subsequent lifts. 2. Produce even distribution of material upon roadway or prepared surface without segregation. 3. Should segregation of coarse from fine materials occur during placing, immediately change methods of handling materials to correct uniformity in grading. 3.5. CONSTRUCTION OF COURSES A. Construction of Courses: In accordance with Sections 4-04.3(4) and 4-04.3(5) of the Standard Specifications. B. Add keystone to achieve compaction if shown in Drawings and as required when aggregate does not compact readily due to lack of fines or natural cementing properties, in accordance with Section 4-04.3(6) of the Standard Specifications. WORLD CUP LEGACY SQUARE PHASE 1 DIVISION 32 EXTERIOR IMPROVEMENTS SECTION 32 11 23 AGGREGATE BASE COURSES Contract No. CAG-25-044 32 11 23 - 4 World Cup Legacy Square -Phase 1 April 21, 2025 3.6. ROLLING AND COMPACTION A. In accordance with Section 4-04.3(5) of the Standard Specifications. 3.7. SURFACE TOLERANCES A. Blade or otherwise work surfacing as necessary to maintain grade and cross- section at all times, and to keep surface smooth and thoroughly compacted. B. Finished Surface of Untreated Aggregate Base and Leveling Course: Within plus or minus 0.04 foot of grade shown at any individual point. C. Gravel Surfacing: Within 0.04 foot from lower edge of 10-foot straightedge placed on finished surface, parallel to centerline. D. Overall Average: Within plus or minus 0.01 foot from crown and grade specified. 3.8. FIELD QUALITY CONTROL A. Contractor shall employ an independent material testing and special inspections firm, as required by Owner. B. In-Place Density Tests: 1. Determine via Nuclear gauge, in accordance with Section 4-04.3(5) of the Standard Specifications. 2. Show proof that areas meet specified requirements before identifying density test locations. 3.9. CLEANING A. Remove excess material from the Work area. Clean stockpile and staging areas of all excess aggregate. END OF SECTION WORLD CUP LEGACY SQUARE PHASE 1 DIVISION 32 EXTERIOR IMPROVEMENTS SECTION 32 12 16 PAVING Contract No. CAG-25-044 32 12 16- 1 World Cup Legacy Square -Phase 1 April 21, 2025 SECTION 32 12 16 ASPHALT PAVING PART 1 GENERAL 1.1. DESCRIPTION OF WORK A. The work in this section shall include all labor, materials, tools and equipment necessary to furnish materials and perform the related WORK in accordance with the requirements of the Contract Documents and as shown on the Plans. 1. HMA paving for curb installation, parking lot asphalt replacement and futsal court surfacing. 2. Soil sterilization. 3. Base courses. 4. Hot mix asphalt. 1.2. RELATED SECTIONS A. SECTION 31 10 00 SITE PREPARATION B. SECTION 31 23 13 SUBGRADE PREPARATION C. SECTION 31 23 16 EXCAVATION D. SECTION 31 23 23.00 FILL AND BACKFILL 1.3. REFERENCES A. ASTM International (ASTM) B. ASTM C136 (2014) Standard Test Methods for Sieve Analysis for Fine and Course Aggregates C. ASTM D1557 (2012) Standard Test Methods for Laboratory Compaction Characteristics for Soil Using Modified Effort D. ASTM D6938 (2015) Standard Test Methods for In-Place Density and Water Content of Soil and Soil-Aggregate by Nuclear Methods (Shallow Depth) E. City of Renton Public Works Design and Construction Standard Plans (Current Edition) F. Washington Department of Transportation (WSDOT) (2025 Standard Specifications Standard Specifications for Road, Bridge, and Municipal Construction. WORLD CUP LEGACY SQUARE PHASE 1 DIVISION 32 EXTERIOR IMPROVEMENTS SECTION 32 12 16 PAVING Contract No. CAG-25-044 32 12 16- 2 World Cup Legacy Square -Phase 1 April 21, 2025 1.4. SUBMITTALS A. Product Data Submittals: 1. Soil residual herbicide, including hazardous waste data sheet. 2. Tack coat. 3. Joint sealant. 4. Mix design. B. Quality Assurance/Control Submittals: 1. Design Data: Asphalt concrete mix. 2. Samples: Submit minimum 10-pound sample for each material five business days prior to delivering material to site. 3. Sieve analysis. 4. Modified proctor results for materials to be compacted. 5. WSDOT pit certifications for each pit. 6. Test Reports: Sieve analysis for each aggregate. 7. Certifications: a. Asphalt Concrete: Letter of certification from Supplier. b. Disposal site: Operator certification that disposal site complies with all Local, State and Federal regulations. C. Contractor experience list. 1.5. QUALITY ASSURANCE A. Qualifications: Paving Contractor and Crew Foreman to each have a minimum of eight 1.6. REGULATORY REQUIREMENTS A. Comply with WSDOT Standard Specifications. B. Comply with City of Renton Standards. 1.7. ENVIRONMENTAL REQUIREMENTS A. Comply with Section 5-04.3 (1) of WSDOT Standard Specifications. WORLD CUP LEGACY SQUARE PHASE 1 DIVISION 32 EXTERIOR IMPROVEMENTS SECTION 32 12 16 PAVING Contract No. CAG-25-044 32 12 16- 3 World Cup Legacy Square -Phase 1 April 21, 2025 PART 2 PRODUCTS 2.1. GENERAL A. Comply with City of Renton Standards. B. Comply with WSDOT Standard Specifications. 2.2. MATERIAL A. Top Course: Conforming to WSDOT Standards, Section 9-03.9(3). Restrict fines to maximum 5 percent passing Number 200 sieve. B. Base Course: Conforming to WSDOT Standards, Section 9-03.9(3). Restrict fines to maximum 5 percent passing Number 200 sieve. C. Soil Residual Herbicide: Comply with WSDOT Standard Specifications Section 5- 04.3(4)B. D. Parking Lot and Roadway HMA: Comply with WSDOT Standard Specifications Section 5-04.2, Class HMA as specified on the drawings. E. Pedestrian Asphalt: Comply with WSDOT Standard Specifications Section 5-04.2, -22. Liquid Asphalt Bitumen shall be a minimum 5.5% by weight. 1. Aggregate type shall be crushed stone, gravel, shale, or limestone. Foreign materials such as pyrite, clay, ferrous compounds, dirt and organic material are not acceptable. 2. Voids content shall not exceed 7%. F. Tack Coat: Cationic Emulsified Asphalt per WSDOT Standard Specifications Section 9- 02.1(6). G. Joint Sealant: AR4000. 2.3. SOURCE QUALITY CONTROL A. Submit proposed mix design prior to commencement of Work. B. Submit sieve analysis for Top Course and Base Course per ASTM C136. C. Certified test results for all materials per Section 1.04 of this specification. D. Tests and analyses of aggregate material: per WSDOT Standard Specifications. E. Certification: Letter for Supplier certifying asphalt concrete mix complies with the Specifications. WORLD CUP LEGACY SQUARE PHASE 1 DIVISION 32 EXTERIOR IMPROVEMENTS SECTION 32 12 16 PAVING Contract No. CAG-25-044 32 12 16- 4 World Cup Legacy Square -Phase 1 April 21, 2025 F. If tests indicate materials do not meet specified requirements, change material and re- test. PART 3 EXECUTION 3.1. EXAMINATION A. Site Verification of Conditions: 1. Verify compacted sub grade is dry, ready to support paving and imposed loads and is approved by the Engineer. 2. Verify base gradients and elevations are correct prior to start of paving. 3. Verify subsurface Work is completed and no further excavation will be required within limits of Work. 4. Verify demolition Work within or adjacent to the Work is complete. 5. To the extent possible, verify heavy construction traffic is as complete as possible and traffic remaining will not damage or degrade the Work. Do not drive any track equipment over completed asphalt surface. 6. Verify weather forecast during planned time of placement is within weather limitations. The asphalt concrete mixture shall not be placed on a surface with standing water, on an unstable roadbed when the base material is frozen, or when weather conditions prevent the proper handling or finishing of the mixture. No asphalt concrete, Type II mixture shall be placed unless the surface temperature is 40°F or warmer. 3.2. EQUIPMENT A. All equipment shall be in good working order and free of asphalt concrete mix buildup. All equipment shall be available for inspection and demonstration 72 hours prior to placement of asphalt concrete. B. Bituminous Mixing Plants: 1. Mixing plants shall conform to AASHTO M 156. 2. Proportioning (batch) scales shall not be used for weighing material for payment. Weigh scales used in conjunction with a storage silo may be used to weigh the final product for payment, provided the scales are certified. C. Hauling Equipment: 1. Trucks used for hauling asphalt mixtures shall have tight, clean, smooth metal beds which have been thinly coated with a minimum amount of either paraffin oil, lime water solution approved by the Engineer. Diesel or fuel oil shall not be used. WORLD CUP LEGACY SQUARE PHASE 1 DIVISION 32 EXTERIOR IMPROVEMENTS SECTION 32 12 16 PAVING Contract No. CAG-25-044 32 12 16- 5 World Cup Legacy Square -Phase 1 April 21, 2025 2. Each truck shall have a watertight canvas cover of such size as to extend at least one foot over the sides and end of the truck bed and be adequately secured to protect the asphalt concrete mixture. The use of the canvas cover shall be at the independent material testing and special inspections firm direction. D. Asphalt Pavers: 1. Asphalt pavers shall be self-propelled units, provided with a heated vibratory screed. Grade and cross slope shall be controlled through the use of automatic grade and slope control devices. The paver screed control system shall be automatically actuated by the use of a string line, or minimum 30-foot-long ski. The length of the string line shall be adjusted to produce the required surface smoothness. 2. The paver shall be equipped with a receiving hopper having sufficient capacity for a uniform spreading operation. The hopper shall be equipped with a distribution system to place the mixture uniformly in front of the screed. 3. The screed assembly shall produce a finished surface of the required smoothness, thickness, and texture without tearing, shoving, or displacing the asphalt concrete mixture. Screed extensions used for paving a constant width shall be heated and vibrated. Auger extensions shall be the same length as the rigid screed extensions. 4. The use of a pickup machine to transfer the asphalt mixture from a windrow to the paver hopper will be permitted, provided the pickup machine is capable of collection of the windrowed material without damage to the underlying course. The Engineer will not allow the continued use of the pickup machine if segregation, excessive temperature loss, or any detrimental effects are observed. 5. Paver hopper wings shall either be left in the top or down position throughout the paving operation. If the Contractor wishes to dump the wings during paving, the material on the wings and in the hopper shall not be incorporated into the finish mat or included in the quantity for payment. 6. The screed assembly shall have a joint compaction device and a joint edge restrainer. E. Rollers: 1. The Contractor shall supply a sufficient number and weight of rollers to compact the mixture to the required density while maintaining the pace of the paving operations. Rollers shall be of the static steel wheel, vibratory steel wheel, and pneumatic tire type, self-propelled and capable of reversing without backlash. They shall be specifically designated to compact hot asphalt concrete mixtures. The use of equipment which results in crushing of the aggregate will not be permitted. Pneumatic tire rollers shall be fully skirted; shall be at least six (6) feet wide; and shall be configured so that the rear group WORLD CUP LEGACY SQUARE PHASE 1 DIVISION 32 EXTERIOR IMPROVEMENTS SECTION 32 12 16 PAVING Contract No. CAG-25-044 32 12 16- 6 World Cup Legacy Square -Phase 1 April 21, 2025 of tires align to cover the spaces between the front group of tires. The roller shall have an operating weight per tire of at least 3,000 pounds. Tires shall be of equal size, a minimum of 20 inches in diameter, shall be inflated to at least 80 psi and maintained so that tire pressures do not vary more than 5 psi between any two tires. 3.3. PREPARATION A. Protection: 1. Do not allow vehicular traffic on newly paved areas until surface has cooled to atmospheric temperature. 2. Protect pavements from heavy construction traffic and loads. B. Subgrade Preparation: 1. Prepare and compact subgrade per Section 2-06 of the WSDOT Standard Specifications 2. Remove from the Roadbed, immediately before placing surfacing materials, all brush, weeds, vegetation, grass, and other debris. 3. Drain water from all low spots or ruts 4. Shape the entire Subgrade to a uniform surface running reasonably true to the line, grade, and cross-section as staked. 5. If necessary, the Contractor shall process the Subgrade in cut areas to remove materials too coarse for mechanical trimming and recompaction. 6. Compact the subgrade to a depth of 6 inches. Compaction shall achieve 95 percent of the maximum density determined under the tests described as follows. Maximum density and optimum moisture content shall be determined by one of the following methods: a. Materials with less than 30 percent by weight retained on the No. 4 sieve shall be determined using FOP for AASHTO T 99 Method A. b. Materials with 30 percent or more by weight retained on the No. 4 sieve and less than 30 percent retained on the 3/4-inch sieve shall be determined by WSDOT Test Method No. T 606 or FOP for AASHTO T 180 Method D. The determination of which test procedure to use will be made solely by the Contracting Agency. c. Materials with 30 percent or more retained on the 3/4-inch sieve shall be determined by WSDOT Test Method No. T 606. 7. If the underlying material is too soft to permit proper compaction of the Subgrade, the Contractor shall loosen, aerate (or excavate and remove), and compact the Subgrade until the top layer can be compacted as required. WORLD CUP LEGACY SQUARE PHASE 1 DIVISION 32 EXTERIOR IMPROVEMENTS SECTION 32 12 16 PAVING Contract No. CAG-25-044 32 12 16- 7 World Cup Legacy Square -Phase 1 April 21, 2025 8. Remove excess material that does not drift to low spots during grading and spacing. The Contractor shall dispose of this excess by placing it where the Subgrade lacks material or by wasting it, as the Engineer directs. 9. Add materials as the Engineer directs where the Subgrade needs more to bring it up to grade. The Contractor shall water and compact these added materials as needed to produce a true finished Subgrade. C. Conditioning of Existing Surface 1. Prepare surface per WSDOT Standard Specifications Section 5-04.3(4). 2. When the surface of the existing pavement or old base is irregular, the Contractor shall bring it to a uniform grade and cross-section as shown on the Plans or approved by the Engineer. 3. Pre-leveling of uneven or broken surfaces over which HMA is to be placed may be accomplished by using an asphalt paver, a motor patrol grader, or by hand raking, as approved by the Engineer. D. Saw-cut existing pavement at match lines with new pavement to form neat straight edges. Field-adjust saw-cut edge to remove existing pavement that is damaged or cracked. E. Water and mix sub grade thoroughly until optimum moisture content is obtained when deficiency of moisture content exists. When excess moisture exists, re-work and aerate sub grade until optimum moisture content is obtained. F. Adjust storm drainage frames and grates to grade immediately before paving. Adjust tops of other manhole covers, valve boxes, and other structures to grade either immediately before paving or after paving is complete. 3.4. CONSTRUCTION A. Base Courses 1. Place base courses per WSDOT Standard Specifications Division 4 - Bases 2. Spread aggregate over prepared substrate to a total compacted thickness as indicated on Drawings. 3. Place aggregate in maximum 6-inch layers and compact to 95 percent of maximum density per ASTM D1557. 4. Level and contour surfaces to elevations and gradients indicated. 5. Add small quantities of fine aggregate to coarse aggregate as appropriate to achieve compaction. 6. Add water as necessary to achieve compaction. If excess water is apparent, remove aggregate and aerate to reduce moisture content. WORLD CUP LEGACY SQUARE PHASE 1 DIVISION 32 EXTERIOR IMPROVEMENTS SECTION 32 12 16 PAVING Contract No. CAG-25-044 32 12 16- 8 World Cup Legacy Square -Phase 1 April 21, 2025 7. Use mechanical tamping equipment in areas inaccessible to compaction equipment. B. Soil Sterilization: 1. Apply Soil Residual Herbicide per WSDOT Standard Specification Section 5- 04.3(4)B. 2. Protect surrounding area from effects of soil sterilization. 3. Do not allow toxic material to run off onto adjacent vegetation, to storm system or to adjacent receiving waters. C. Asphalt Concrete Pavement: 1. Construct per the requirements of Section 5-04 WSDOT Standard Specifications. Where thickness of finished pavement will be 3 inches or less, place in one lift. 2. Apply tack to contact surfaces of curbs, catch basins, gutters and cold pavement joints. 3. Perform hand tamping in areas not accessible to rolling equipment. 4. Ensure joints made during paving operations are straight, clean, vertical and free of broken or loose material. 5. At joint between new and exist AC, saw-cut exist AC full depth in neat continuous line. Match existing AC elevation along joint unless noted otherwise on drawing. 6. Seal contact joints between asphalt pavement joints, curbs, walls, bollard foundations, and drains with AR4000. D. Asphalt Concrete Pavement Patching: 1. Before patch is constructed, trim pavement cuts so marginal patch lines will form straight edges and vertical faces. 2. Prepare sub grade per the requirements of Section 3.03B of this Specification Section 3. When roadway is needed for vehicular traffic and permanent pavement cannot be promptly placed or when weather and availability of materials does not allow for prompt pavement repair, place and maintain a 6-inch thick crushed surfacing base course (CSBC). Remove temporary base and asphalt at such time as the permanent pavement repair can be completed. 4. Adjust utility structures and castings to grade. 5. Place bases and asphalt pavement per this section. WORLD CUP LEGACY SQUARE PHASE 1 DIVISION 32 EXTERIOR IMPROVEMENTS SECTION 32 12 16 PAVING Contract No. CAG-25-044 32 12 16- 9 World Cup Legacy Square -Phase 1 April 21, 2025 3.5. SITE TOLERANCES A. Surface smoothness Per WSDOT Standard Specification Section 5-04.3(13) B. At abutting existing surfaces to be matched: Within 1/8 inches. C. Variation from True Elevation: Within 0.5 inch, provided any such variation does not result in a level or reverse slope or ponding. D. For Pedestrian Asphalt Placement, the finished surface of the court shall not vary from planned grade more than 1/8-inch in 10-feet measured in any direction. 3.6. FIELD QUALITY CONTROL A. Comply with City of Renton Requirements. B. Site Tests: 1. The may request the following tests: a. Subgrade density before placing bases and before paving. b. Base Course density. c. Asphalt density. d. Asphalt treated base density. C. Inspection: 1. The will observe the Work at the following milestones: a. After completion of sub grade and before placing base course. b. After placing base course and before placing asphalt. c. After placing asphalt base and before placing additional lift of asphalt. 3.7. CLEANING A. Clean surfaces within five days of substantial completion. B. Dispose of all surplus, unsuitable or waste material according to laws, regulations and ordinances at an upland disposal site provided by Contractor. C. Provide certification letter from disposal site operator stating that disposal site complies with local, state and federal regulations. END OF SECTION WORLD CUP LEGACY SQUARE PHASE 1 DIVISION 32 EXTERIOR IMPROVEMENTS SECTION 32 13 13 CONCRETE PAVING Contract No. CAG-25-044 32 13 13 - 1 World Cup Legacy Square -Phase 1 April 21, 2025 SECTION 32 13 13 CONCRETE PAVING PART 1 GENERAL 1.1. REFERENCES A. The following is a list of standards which may be referenced in this section: 1. American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials (AASHTO). a. M6, Standard Specification for Fine Aggregate for Portland Cement Concrete. b. M80, Standard Specification for Coarse Aggregate for Portland Cement Concrete. c. M157, Standard Specification for Ready-Mixed Concrete. d. M213, Standard Specification for Preformed Expansion Joint Fillers for Concrete Paving and Structural Construction (Nonextruding and Resilient Bituminous Types). e. M227/M227M, Standard Specification for Steel Bars, Carbon, Merchant Quality, Mechanical Properties. 2. American Concrete Institute (ACI): a. 211.1 Standard Practice for Selecting Proportion for Normal, Heavyweight, and Mass Concrete. b. 305R, Hot Weather Concreting. c. 308, Standard Practice for Curing Concrete. d. 318/318R, Building Code Requirements for Structural Concrete and Commentary. e. 325.9R, Guide for Construction of Concrete Pavements and Concrete Bases. f. 522.1-13, Specification for Pervious Concrete Pavement. 3. ASTM International (ASTM): a. A615/A615M, Specification for Deformed and Plain Billet-Steel Bars for Concrete Reinforcement. b. C31/C31M, Standard Practice for Making and Curing Concrete Test Specimens in the Field. c. C33, Specification for Concrete Aggregates. d. C39/C39M, Standard Test Method for Compressive Strength of Cylindrical Concrete Specimens. e. C78, Test Method for Flexural Strength of Concrete (Using Simple Beam with Third-Point Loading). WORLD CUP LEGACY SQUARE PHASE 1 DIVISION 32 EXTERIOR IMPROVEMENTS SECTION 32 13 13 CONCRETE PAVING Contract No. CAG-25-044 32 13 13 - 2 World Cup Legacy Square -Phase 1 April 21, 2025 f. C88, Standard Test Method for Soundness of Aggregates by Use of Sodium Sulfate or Magnesium Sulfate. g. C94/C94M, Standard Specification for Ready-Mixed Concrete. h. C143/C143M, Standard Test Method for Slump of Hydraulic Cement Concrete. i. C150, Specification for Portland Cement. j. C172, Standard Practice for Sampling Freshly Mixed Concrete. k. C231, Standard Test Method for Air Content of Freshly Mixed Concrete by the Pressure Method. l. C260, Standard Specification for Air-Entraining Admixtures for Concrete. m. C309, Standard Specification for Liquid Membrane-Forming Compounds for Curing Concrete. n. C494/C494M, Standard Specification for Chemical Admixtures for Concrete. o. C618, Standard Specification for Coal Fly Ash and Raw or Calcined Natural Pozzolan for Use as a Mineral Admixture in Concrete. p. C803/C803M, Test Method for Penetration Resistance of Hardened Concrete. q. C1330, Specification for Cylindrical Seal Backing for Use With Cold Liquid Applied Sealants. r. C805, Test Method for Rebound Number of Hardened Concrete. s. D920, Standard Specification for Elastomeric Joint Seals. t. D994, Standard Specification for Preformed Expansion Joint Filler for Concrete (Bituminous Type). u. D1751, Standard Specification for Preformed Expansion Joint Filler for Concrete Paving and Structural Construction (Nonextruding and Resilient Bituminous Types). v. D2628, Specification for Preformed Polychloroprene Elastomeric Joint Seals for Concrete. w. D3406, Specification for Joint Sealant, Hot-Applied, Elastomeric-Type, for Portland Cement Concrete Pavements. (1) D5249, Specification for Backer Material for Use With Cold- and Hot- Applied Joint Sealants in Portland Cement Concrete and Asphalt Joints. (2) E329, Specification for Agencies Engaged in the Testing and/or Inspection of Materials Used in Construction. 4. National Ready Mixed Concrete Association (NRMCA). WORLD CUP LEGACY SQUARE PHASE 1 DIVISION 32 EXTERIOR IMPROVEMENTS SECTION 32 13 13 CONCRETE PAVING Contract No. CAG-25-044 32 13 13 - 3 World Cup Legacy Square -Phase 1 April 21, 2025 5. Standard Specifications: When referenced in this section, shall mean the Washington State Department of Transportation Standard Specifications for Road, Bridge, and Municipal Construction, latest 2025 amendment and as amended by this section. 1.2. SUBMITTALS A. Provide as required in Section 5-05.3(1) of the Standard Specifications for concrete pavement and pervious cement concrete sidewalk. B. Action Submittals: 1. Product Data: Admixtures. 2. Design Data: a. Concrete mix design signed by concrete mix designer. b. Minimum Information: (1) Name of ready-mix plant. (2) Project. (3) Engineer. (4) Contractor. (5) Mix design number. (6) Specified concrete strength. (7) Water-cement-fly ash ratio. (8) Maximum aggregate size. (9) Cement content. (10) Fly ash content. (11) Water content. (12) Type, name, and amount of admixtures. (13) Unit weight. (14) Slump. (15) Ingredient proportions corrected for average moisture content for particular times of year. 3. Jointing Drawings: See construction Drawing. 4. Gradation for coarse and fine aggregates, and combined gradation. List percent passing each sieve size. 5. Detailed plans for hot weather placements, including curing and protection. 6. Mock-up panel of concrete paving. WORLD CUP LEGACY SQUARE PHASE 1 DIVISION 32 EXTERIOR IMPROVEMENTS SECTION 32 13 13 CONCRETE PAVING Contract No. CAG-25-044 32 13 13 - 4 World Cup Legacy Square -Phase 1 April 21, 2025 a. Provide a mock-up of concrete paving showing medium broom finish, score joints, and expansion joints minimum 6 feet by 6 feet square. Provide up to 2 additional mock-up panels at no additional cost, for review in the case that the quality of the first and subsequent mock- panels are rejected. b. Concrete mock- minimum of 2 weeks in advance of concrete delivery. c. Construct mock-up panel using processes, technique, methods, and materials proposed for use on permanent work, including curing procedures, joints, and finishes. d. Mock-up panel(s) shall be produced by the same personnel who will perform the work for the project. The accepted mock-up panel shall serve as a minimum standard of appearance for the final work. e. Upon acceptance, maintain accepted mock-up panel on site in a secure location as the approved minimum standard of acceptance. Accepted mock-up panel shall not be demolished or removed from the site until the work has been completed and approved. f. Remove and replace mock-up panels that are not accepted. C. Informational Submittals: 1. a. Portland cement. b. Admixtures. c. Fly ash. d. Aggregates. 2. Statements of Qualifications: a. Mix designer. b. Batch plant. c. Testing laboratory. 3. Test Reports: a. Admixtures: Chemical ingredients and percentage of chloride in each admixture and fly ash. b. Fly Ash: Source test analysis and amount used in accordance with ASTM C94/C94M, Section 16. c. Mix Design: For each trial, signed by qualified mix designer. d. Laboratory Mixes: Cylinder test results. WORLD CUP LEGACY SQUARE PHASE 1 DIVISION 32 EXTERIOR IMPROVEMENTS SECTION 32 13 13 CONCRETE PAVING Contract No. CAG-25-044 32 13 13 - 5 World Cup Legacy Square -Phase 1 April 21, 2025 4. Concrete Delivery Tickets: a. For each batch of concrete before unloading at Site. b. Minimum Delivery Ticket Information: (1) Name of ready-mix plant. (2) Serial number of ticket. (3) Date and truck number. (4) Name of Contractor. (5) Job name and location. (6) Mix design number. (7) Amount of concrete (cubic yards). (8) Type and amount of admixtures. (9) Amount of water added at batch plant. (10) Time of loading, arriving at Site, and unloading. (11) Volume of water added by receiver of concrete and their initials. c. Record of drum revolution counter, type, and brand. 1.3. QUALITY ASSURANCE A. Provide as required in Section 03 30 00, Cast-in-Place Concrete. B. Hot Weather Concreting: Conform to ACI 305R. 1.4. DELIVERY, STORAGE, AND HANDLING A. Transporting of ready-mix concrete shall be in accordance with ASTM C94/C94M. PART 2 PRODUCTS 2.1. CONCRETE MATERIALS A. Cement: 1. Furnish cement for Project from one source. 2. Provide as required in Section 03 30 00, Cast-in-Place Concrete. 3. In accordance with ASTM C150; normal type II. B. Aggregates: 1. General: a. As specified in Section 9-03 of the Standard Specifications. WORLD CUP LEGACY SQUARE PHASE 1 DIVISION 32 EXTERIOR IMPROVEMENTS SECTION 32 13 13 CONCRETE PAVING Contract No. CAG-25-044 32 13 13 - 6 World Cup Legacy Square -Phase 1 April 21, 2025 b. Aggregate for portland cement concrete mixture shall be 1-1/2-inch maximum size stone meeting requirements of Section 9-03.1 of the Standard Specification. c. Material: Natural aggregates, free from deleterious coatings. d. Aggregates shall not be potentially reactive as defined in ASTM C33. e. Aggregates not in compliance with soundness and durability requirements of ASTM C33 may be used with prior approval of the Engineer; provided it can be shown by special testing or record of past performance that these aggregates produce concrete of adequate strength and durability. Aggregate soundness testing for fine and coarse aggregates shall be in accordance with ASTM C33 and ASTM C88. 2. Fine Aggregates: Grading Class 1 meeting requirements of Section 9-03.1(2) of the Standard Specifications. 3. Coarse Aggregate: Grading meeting requirements of Section 9-03.1(4) of the Standard Specifications. C. Water: ASTM C94/C94M. D. Admixtures: 1. Add admixtures to mix at batch plant. 2. Air Entraining: ASTM C260. 3. Water Reducing: a. ASTM C494/C494M, Type A, normal, or Type D, retarding type, containing no chlorides and compatible with air-entraining admixtures. b. Do not use calcium chloride, salt, or antifreeze agents. E. Coarse Aggregate for Concrete Sidewalk: 1. Acceptance of grading and quality of the aggregate will be based on samples taken from stockpiles at the concrete plant. The exact point of acceptance will be determined at the project site by the independent material testing and inspections firm. 2.2. ANCILLARY MATERIALS A. Tie Bars: Grade 40 deformed steel bars conforming to Section 03 21 00, Reinforcing Steel. B. w2.9x2.9. C. Dowels: Conform to requirements of AASHTO M227/M227M, Grade 70. WORLD CUP LEGACY SQUARE PHASE 1 DIVISION 32 EXTERIOR IMPROVEMENTS SECTION 32 13 13 CONCRETE PAVING Contract No. CAG-25-044 32 13 13 - 7 World Cup Legacy Square -Phase 1 April 21, 2025 D. Joint Filler: 1. Preformed expansion joint filler conforming to AASHTO M153 or AASHTO M213. 2. Fillers furnished under AASHTO M213 shall be tested in accordance with ASTM D1751. E. Curing Compound: ASTM C309, Type 2, suitable for spray application. F. Curing Membranes: 1. White polyethylene sheeting. 2. Waterproof paper. 3. Cotton or jute mats. G. Evaporation Retardant: Confilm as manufactured by Master Builders Company. H. Skate Deterrents: 1. Skate deterrents to be Model FA902.5 as manufactured by SkateStoppers or approved equal. 2. Contractor to install product per manufacturer requirements including but not limited to spacing and anchoring requirements. 2.3. EQUIPMENT A. Ready-Mix Concrete Batch Plants: Certified by NRMCA. B. Batch Plants: Conform to requirements of Section 5-05.3(3)A of the Standard Specifications. C. Ready-Mix Concrete Trucks: As specified in Section 5-05.3(3)B of the Standard Specifications. D. Hauling Equipment: As specified in Section 5-04.3(3)B of the Standard Specifications. E. Paving Equipment: As specified in Section 5-04.3(3)C of the Standard Specifications. F. Smoothness Testing Equipment: Supply two 12-foot straightedges for determining smoothness. 2.4. CONCRETE MIX DESIGN A. Compressive strength of 4,000 psi minimum at 28 days with five to seven percent air entrainment, ASTM C94 and ASTM C260. Slump range 2-1/2 to 5-1/2 inches maximum. B. If the 650 psi flexural strength specification requires a compressive WORLD CUP LEGACY SQUARE PHASE 1 DIVISION 32 EXTERIOR IMPROVEMENTS SECTION 32 13 13 CONCRETE PAVING Contract No. CAG-25-044 32 13 13 - 8 World Cup Legacy Square -Phase 1 April 21, 2025 C. Concrete target strengths shall be in accordance with ACI 318/318R. D. Maximum water-cement ratio or water-cement plus pozzolan ratio, if applicable, shall not exceed 0.48. E. Replacement of cement with pozzolan shall not exceed 20 percent. F. Maximum Aggregate Size: 1-1/2 inch(es) minus. G. Allowable Slump: 3 inches, plus or minus 1 inch. H. Allowable Air Entrainment: 5 percent, plus or minus 1 percent by volume. I. Concrete shall contain water reducer. Amount of admixture added to concrete shall J. Use of set-retarding admixtures shall be subject to prior approval the Engineer. K. Do not use frozen materials or materials containing ice or snow. L. Concrete temperature as delivered to site ready for placement shall be above 50 degrees F and below 90 degrees F. M. If Contractor proposes to use a current mix design that meets these Specifications, has been used on previous City of Renton project, and less than 1 year has elapsed since it was last used; Contractor shall submit documentation of production of concrete produced from that mix design to the Engineer for review. If review verifies concrete produced meets these Specifications and strength requirements, and establishes a correlation between compressive strength and flexural strength, no trial batches for proposed mix design will be required. PART 3 EXECUTION 3.1. WEATHER LIMITATIONS A. Concrete shall not be placed: 1. Until the air temperature in the shade is 35 degrees F and rising and is forecast to remain above 35 degrees F. 2. On frozen ground. 3. During periods of rain or snow. B. Concrete placement shall not continue when air temperature drops below 40 degrees F. C. Protect concrete pavement from inclement weather for 7 days after it has been placed, when rain is imminent, and when air temperature drops or is forecast to drop below 35 degrees F. WORLD CUP LEGACY SQUARE PHASE 1 DIVISION 32 EXTERIOR IMPROVEMENTS SECTION 32 13 13 CONCRETE PAVING Contract No. CAG-25-044 32 13 13 - 9 World Cup Legacy Square -Phase 1 April 21, 2025 3.2. PREPARATION A. Prepare base as specified in Section 32 11 23, Aggregate Base Courses. B. Dampen base thoroughly prior to concrete placement; standing water will not be permitted. C. Formwork shall be complete prior to placement of concrete. Area in which concrete is to be placed, shall be smooth and free of ruts, projections, debris, spilled concrete, mud, sloughed soil, standing water, organic and other objectionable materials. D. Construction Joints: Inspect prior to placement of concrete. E. Prior to placing paving equipment in position, full width and length of the area on which the tracks of the paving equipment is to operate shall be brought to density and surface tolerances required. F. Protect existing exposed surfaces such as grates, catch basins, air valves, manholes, and cleanout lids from splattered and spilled concrete during concrete placement by use of durable waterproof paper. G. Furnish operable backup vibrator on Site prior to concrete placement. 3.3. SLIP FORM PAVING A. Deliver from hauling vehicles to paving machine hopper. B. be permitted on subgrade, but will be allowed on base, with turns or other maneuvering kept to a minimum. Damage to subgrade or base shall be corrected to satisfaction of the Engineer. C. Place in final position uniformly in one layer, so a minimum of finishing will be necessary to provide a dense, homogenous pavement conforming to true grade and cross section. 1. Spreader shall receive portland cement concrete mixture in its hopper and uniformly spread and strike it off at proper thickness for full width of area being paved. 2. Paver shall vibrate, consolidate, and finish slab to proper grade and cross section. D. Paver: 1. Operated with as continuous forward movement as possible. 2. Coordinate mixing, delivering, and spreading portland cement concrete to provide uniform progress. WORLD CUP LEGACY SQUARE PHASE 1 DIVISION 32 EXTERIOR IMPROVEMENTS SECTION 32 13 13 CONCRETE PAVING Contract No. CAG-25-044 32 13 13 - 10 World Cup Legacy Square -Phase 1 April 21, 2025 3. Stopping and starting paver shall be held to a minimum. If, for any reason, it is necessary to stop forward motion of paver, vibratory and tamping elements shall also be stopped immediately. 4. No external force shall be applied to paver, except with approval of the Engineer. E. While placing Portland cement concrete, provisions shall be made for constructing joints, placing dowels, tie bars, and other devices as called for by Drawings and as provided in Article Joints. F. Portland cement concrete shall be rejected if it: 1. Is not in place within 1 hour after being mixed. 2. Has begun to take an initial set prior to placement. 3. Has been retempered with water. G. If necessary, supplemental hand spreading and distributing shall be with shovels. Rakes will not be permitted. H. Portland cement concrete shall not be fouled with foreign matter. I. Use vibrators to consolidate portland cement concrete pavement at least 6 feet each side of construction joints and expansion joints. 3.4. STATIONARY SIDE FORM CONSTRUCTION A. Where width of pavement is narrow, tapering, or of irregular pattern not lending itself to being constructed by prescribed machine methods, Contractor shall be permitted to place concrete as specified in Section 03 30 00, Cast-in-Place Concrete. B. Defects: 1. Fill areas of minor honeycomb or other minor defect in composition of portland cement concrete along exposed edges of portland cement concrete with a stiff mortar of cement and fine aggregate. Apply to moistened portland cement concrete to satisfaction of the Engineer. 2. Area showing serious defects in composition of concrete shall be removed and replaced with pavement of specified quality for full width of strip between longitudinal joints or edges and for a length not less than between the nearest transverse joints. 3.5. JOINTS A. General: 1. Referred to as construction, either of which may be transverse or longitudinal, as called for by Drawings or as approved by the Engineer. WORLD CUP LEGACY SQUARE PHASE 1 DIVISION 32 EXTERIOR IMPROVEMENTS SECTION 32 13 13 CONCRETE PAVING Contract No. CAG-25-044 32 13 13 - 11 World Cup Legacy Square -Phase 1 April 21, 2025 2. Joints, and joint filler shall extend to pavement edges or to each other, as the case may be, and shall be constructed perpendicular to surface of pavement. 3. Joints shall not vary from specified or indicated line by more than 1/4 inch. 4. Contractor shall submit jointing plan and details to Project Representative for approval. Take into consideration placement of joints in curb and gutter, at catch basins, and position of manholes and other large structures, as well as other limitations herein mentioned. 5. Place manhole or similar large structure in line of joint, or if impractical, isolate structure from pavement with premolded joint filler, 1/2-inch wide, conforming to AASHTO M213 and ASTM D1751. B. Expansion Joints: 1. Dowels: as shown in the Drawings. 2. Install coated and lubricated bars parallel to slab surface and in true horizontal position perpendicular to joint in both plan and section view, so as to permit joint to expand or contract without bending dowels. 3. Secure dowels tightly in forms with rigid ties, 4. Install steel reinforcement in concrete as shown. C. Construction Joints: 1. Construct when there is an interruption of longer 45 minutes in portland cement concrete placing operations or where specified. 2. Tool both free edges of joints with 1/8 inch radius rounder to remove laitance and mortar resulting from finishing operations and to provide clean rounded edge. Tooling shall not form ridges on surface of concrete. 3. New portland cement concrete placed contiguous to joint shall conform to proportions and consistency of previously placed concrete. 4. Longitudinal Construction Joint: a. Tied type using No. 5 by 36-inch deformed tie bars at 12-inch centers. b. Tie Bars: (1) Not required at construction joint between portland cement concrete pavement and gutter, except where shown on Drawings and mentioned above. (2) Placement: (a) Plastic Portland Cement Concrete: Insert before vibrating and finishing portland cement concrete; or (b) Hardened Concrete: WORLD CUP LEGACY SQUARE PHASE 1 DIVISION 32 EXTERIOR IMPROVEMENTS SECTION 32 13 13 CONCRETE PAVING Contract No. CAG-25-044 32 13 13 - 12 World Cup Legacy Square -Phase 1 April 21, 2025 (i) Drill hole, insert, and grout tie bars into place. (ii) Drill holes large and deep enough to allow tie bars to be inserted with grout. (iii) Perform any time after portland cement concrete has attained enough strength to resist any damage caused by drilling. (iv) Tie bars shall be grouted a maximum of 3 hours prior to placement of adjacent portland cement concrete. (3) Replace loose tie bars by drilling and grouting as described. D. Sawcut Joints: 1. Configuration: 1/4-inch wide by 3/4-inch deep at locations indicated on Drawings. 2. Do not fill or seal. 3. Layout of joints shall be straight and true and shall not vary from indicated line by more than 1/4 inch. 4. Contractor shall sawcut joints per the timing requirements of ACI 360. 3.6. SURFACE FINISHING A. Cement Concrete Sidewalk sawcut scoring shall be in perpendicular to the back of curb and scored joints shall be parallel and perpendicular to the roadway centerline, as detailed on the Plans. Contractor shall physically lay out scoring with non- oval prior to saw cut scoring installation. Finish areas shall be as shown per Plans. B. Cement concrete sidewalk thickness shall be as shown on the Plans. C. Full Depth expansion joints for cement concrete sidewalk shall be constructed with a maximum spacing of approximately 10 feet, and as detailed on the Plans. Score joints shall be constructed at a maximum distance of 6 feet from each full depth expansion joint, except where specific dimensions are detailed on the Plans. Asphalt mastic the curb shall be placed in the same location as that in the curb. D. Contractor shall provide layout of sidewalk scoring and expansion joints for the E. No concrete for sidewalk shall be poured against dry forms or dry subgrade. WORLD CUP LEGACY SQUARE PHASE 1 DIVISION 32 EXTERIOR IMPROVEMENTS SECTION 32 13 13 CONCRETE PAVING Contract No. CAG-25-044 32 13 13 - 13 World Cup Legacy Square -Phase 1 April 21, 2025 F. The Contractor may provide suitable vibrating finishers for the use in finishing the concrete sidewalks. The type of vibrator and its methods of use shall be subject to the approval of the City. G. All completed work shall be so barricaded as to prevent damage by unauthorized use. Existing building facades disturbed during construction shall be restored to original condition. Cement Concrete Sidewalk saw cut scoring shall be perpendicular to the back of curb and scored joints shall be parallel and perpendicular to the roadway centerline, as detailed on the Plans. Finish areas shall be as shown per Plans. H. Surface Retardant Operations and Requirements 1. Apply surface retardant wherever medium-light sandblast finish is indicated on Plans to expose concrete surfaces. 2. Apply surface retardant after placement of properly prepared concrete, during dry weather at a duration per with formwork construction, concrete placement schedule, and formwork removal to ensure that surfaces to receive surface retardant provides uniform results throughout the concrete surfaces. 3. When using the surface retardant, it is generally better to remove the retarder the same day for best results or generally within 8-12 hours of finishing in warm weather. Surface retarders shall be installed per recommendations. I. Applicator Qualifications: Medium-light sandblast finish shall be applied by qualified surface retardant applicator(s) as appropriate for the system scheduled and acceptable to the Resident Engineer. Applicators shall have experience in the concrete surface preparation, application and removal for the application of the surface retardant for medium-light sandblast finish on cement concrete sidewalk projects similar in extent to this Contract. J. Mock-Ups: Prior to start of installation of cement concrete sidewalks with sawcut scoring and medium light sandblast finish the Contractor shall provide a minimum thirty- medium-light sandblast finish to be reviewed and approved by the Engineer. This sample shall be the standard for the balance of the rest of the work installed, for both the cement sidewalk and the cement concrete driveway entrance sawcut scoring and medium-light sandblast finish and shall be protected from damage until final acceptance and approval. K. Submittal: Submit product information (technical specifications) and proposed procedure and methods for concrete preparations and product installation for -up sample installation. L. The contractor shall request a pre-construction meeting with the Engineer to be held two to five working days before any work can start on cement concrete sidewalks, WORLD CUP LEGACY SQUARE PHASE 1 DIVISION 32 EXTERIOR IMPROVEMENTS SECTION 32 13 13 CONCRETE PAVING Contract No. CAG-25-044 32 13 13 - 14 World Cup Legacy Square -Phase 1 April 21, 2025 curb ramps or other pedestrian access routes to discuss construction requirements. Those attending shall include: 1. The Contractor and subcontractor in charge of constructing forms, and placing, and finishing the cement concrete. 2. Engineer (or representative) ad Project Inspectors for the cement concrete sidewalk, curb ramp or pedestrian access route Work. M. 1. Slopes shown on the Plans 2. Inspection 3. Traffic control 4. Pedestrian control, access routes and delineation 5. Accommodating utilities 6. Form work 7. Installation of detectable waring surfaces 8. Contractor ADA survey and ADA Feature as-built requirements 9. Cold Weather Protection 3.7. CURING OF PORTLAND CEMENT CONCRETE A. Immediately after the final floating, surface finishing, and edging has been completed, and while portland cement concrete surface is still moist, cover and cure entire exposed surface for at least 72 hours in accordance with one of the following provisions: 1. Liquid Membrane-Forming Compounds: Apply compound uniformly to portland cement concrete by pressure spray methods at a rate which will form an impervious membrane, but at least at a rate of 1 gallon per 150 square feet. 2. Other Membranes: a. Apply to damp portland cement concrete as soon as it can be placed without marring surface. b. Place in contact with surface, extend beyond sides or edges of slabs or forms, and fasten down to hold it in position as a waterproof and moisture proof covering. c. Laps shall be sufficient to maintain tightness equivalent to sheeting. d. Transverse laps for waterproof paper shall be at least 18 inches, and longitudinal seams shall be cemented. WORLD CUP LEGACY SQUARE PHASE 1 DIVISION 32 EXTERIOR IMPROVEMENTS SECTION 32 13 13 CONCRETE PAVING Contract No. CAG-25-044 32 13 13 - 15 World Cup Legacy Square -Phase 1 April 21, 2025 e. Cotton or jute mats shall be saturated with water prior to placing and kept fully wetted during curing period. B. Concrete shall be cured by use of curing compound, for minimum of 7 days after concrete placement, in accordance with ACI 308. Curing compounds shall be applied C. Exposed surfaces shall be sprayed with curing compound immediately after free surface water has disappeared from finished surface. D. Concrete temperature shall be maintained in accordance with ACI 306R. E. Curing compounds shall not come in contact with hardened concrete that is to be concreted against. 3.8. FIELD QUALITY CONTROL A. Contractor shall employ an independent material testing and special inspection agency to perform inspection, sampling, and testing, as required by Owner. B. Concrete Sampling: In accordance with ASTM C172. Take sample not less than every 5,000 square feet or fraction thereof of concrete placed each day. C. Perform following tests on each sampling: 1. Slump: ASTM C143/C143M. 2. Air Content: ASTM C231. 3. Compressive Strength: ASTM C39/C39M. 4. Flexural Strength: ASTM C78. D. Strength Tests: 1. Make and cure cylinders and beams in accordance with ASTM C31/C31M. 2. Cylinders: Make four, standard 6-inch diameter by 12 inches high. Cure one in field and three in laboratory. 3. Compressive: Test one field-cured cylinder at 7 days and two laboratory-cured cylinders at 28 days. Test last cylinder at 56 days if 28-day cylinder is below specified strength. E. Acceptance of concrete shall be in accordance with ACI 318/318R. 3.9. CLEANING A. Clean concrete splatter from exposed surfaces. B. Thoroughly broom and wash concrete surfaces before opening to traffic. WORLD CUP LEGACY SQUARE PHASE 1 DIVISION 32 EXTERIOR IMPROVEMENTS SECTION 32 13 13 CONCRETE PAVING Contract No. CAG-25-044 32 13 13 - 16 World Cup Legacy Square -Phase 1 April 21, 2025 3.10. PROTECTION OF CONCRETE A. Do not operate construction equipment or allow traffic on newly placed portland cement concrete until the following requirements are met: 1. Joints have been filled as per Article Joints. 2. Concrete has attained a compressive strength of at least 4,000 pounds per square inch. B. Protect new concrete from construction operations, mechanical disturbances, water flow, and soiling until open for traffic. C. Erect and maintain suitable barriers to protect concrete from traffic or other detrimental trespass until pavement is opened to traffic. D. Protect new concrete from dirt, asphalt, and other deleterious substances that may be tracked onto new pavement from construction activities. E. Pavement damaged by traffic or damaged from any other cause, prior to its official acceptance, shall be repaired or replaced to the satisfaction of the Engineer. F. Skate deterrents to be installed following acceptance of concrete cure and contractor has been granted approval by Engineer. END OF SECTION WORLD CUP LEGACY SQUARE PHASE 1 DIVISION 32 EXTERIOR IMPROVEMENTS SECTION 32 17 23 PAVING MARKINGS Contract No. CAG-25-044 32 17 23 - 1 World Cup Legacy Square -Phase 1 April 21, 2025 SECTION 32 17 23 PAVEMENT MARKING PART 1 GENERAL 1.1. DESCRIPTION OF WORK A. The Work in this section shall furnish materials and all labor materials, tools and equipment necessary to furnish and install all pavement markings as described in the Contract Documents and shown on the Plans. 1. Paint all pavement markings shown on Drawings. 2. Paint all insignias and disabled parking symbols shown on Drawings. 1.2. RELATED SECTIONS A. SECTION 32 12 16 ASPHALT PAVING. 1.3. REFERENCES A. City of Renton Public Works Design and Construction Standard Plans (Current Edition) B. WSDOT Standard Specifications (2025) Standard Specification for Road, Bridge, and Municipal Construction; and Amendments 1.4. SUBMITTALS A. Product Data: Pavement marking materials. 1.5. ENVIRONMENTAL REQUIREMENTS A. Pavement must be clean and dry. B. PART 2 PRODUCTS 2.1. PAINT A. Non-reflectorized traffic line paint per WSDOT Standard Specifications Section 8- 22.2. B. Color: As noted in the Drawings. PART 3 EXECUTION 3.1. EXAMINATION A. Site Verification of Conditions, Contractor shall: WORLD CUP LEGACY SQUARE PHASE 1 DIVISION 32 EXTERIOR IMPROVEMENTS SECTION 32 17 23 PAVING MARKINGS Contract No. CAG-25-044 32 17 23 - 2 World Cup Legacy Square -Phase 1 April 21, 2025 1. Verify paving and curbing is complete and surface is ready to receive striping. 2. Verify distance between curbs to insure adequate width for the indicated number on stalls. 3. Verify weather forecast during planned time of placement is within weather limitations. 4. Verify surfaces are complete and surface is ready to receive paint. 5. Verify location of existing utilities and location of signs. 3.2. PREPARATION A. Protection: 1. Protect painted surfaces until dry. B. Clean and prepare surface for receiving paint per WSDOT Standard Specification Section 8-22.3(2). C. Layout lines and symbols to spacing and locations shown on Drawings. D. Where painting replaces or matches into existing pavement marking: 1. Match existing layout. E. Protect existing utilities from any damage from sign installation. 3.3. CONSTRUCTION A. Provide new paint striping for striping and markings damaged or removed during construction. Provide new signage as shown on the drawings. B. Painting: Per Section 8-22-.3(3) WSDOT Standard Specifications. C. Handicap Parking Striping: 1. Comply with City, State and Federal requirements. 2. Size and location as shown on Drawings. D. Install all signs according to the dimensions and locations required on Plans. END OF SECTION WORLD CUP LEGACY SQUARE PHASE 1 DIVISION 32 EXTERIOR IMPROVEMENTS SECTION 32 31 13 CHAIN LINK FENCES Contract No. CAG-25-044 32 31 13 - 1 World Cup Legacy Square -Phase 1 April 21, 2025 SECTION 32 31 13 CHAIN LINK FENCES PART 1 GENERAL 1.1. DESCRIPTION OF WORK A. This Section includes furnishing materials and all labor materials, tools and equipment necessary to furnish and install chain link fences as described in the Contract Documents and shown on the Plans. This includes the following: 1. Playscape Fencing. 2. Futsal Court Fencing. 1.2. RELATED SECTIONS A. SECTION 03 30 00 CAST-IN-PLACE CONCRETE. B. SECTION 03 30 05 CONCRETE MIX DESIGN. C. SECTION 03 39 00 CONCRETE CURING. D. SECTION 31 23 16 EXCAVATION. 1.3. REFERENCES A. City of Renton Public Works Design and Construction Standard Plans (Current Edition) B. WSDOT Standard Specifications (2025) Standard Specification for Road, Bridge, and Municipal Construction; and Amendments C. ASTM International (ASTM): 1. F626, Standard Specification for Fence Fittings. 2. F1043, Standard Specification for Strength and Protective Coatings on Steel Industrial Fence Framework. 3. F1083, Standard Specification for Pipe, Steel, Hot-Dipped Zinc-Coated (Galvanized) Welded, for Fence Structures. 1.4. SUBMITTALS A. for all components (posts, rails, fittings, chain link fabric, reinforcements, attachments, etc.) including: 1. Preparation instructions and recommendations. 2. Storage and handling requirements and recommendations. 3. WORLD CUP LEGACY SQUARE PHASE 1 DIVISION 32 EXTERIOR IMPROVEMENTS SECTION 32 31 13 CHAIN LINK FENCES Contract No. CAG-25-044 32 31 13 - 2 World Cup Legacy Square -Phase 1 April 21, 2025 4. Maintenance instructions. 5. Manufacturer warranties. 1.5. QUALITY ASSURANCE A. Before proceeding with any work, inspect the site, carefully check all grades, and Representative of any discrepancy on line and level. B. Fencing work must be performed by a company with experience in work of similar scope and quality. C. installation, and maintenance. D. 1. time review is required. Reviews for the following is required: a. Review of temporarily marked/staked locations and alignments of fencing prior to installation. b. Substantial Completion of all work (development of physical punch list items). c. Physical Completion of all work (physical punch list items satisfactorily completed). PART 2 PRODUCTS 2.1. CHAIN LINK FABRIC A. Steel Chain link Fabric: Provide fabric fabricated in one-piece widths. Comply with indicated below: 1. Mesh and Wire Size: a. 2. Knuckle selvage: a. Top and bottom. 3. Fabric galvanizing thickness: a. 0.30 oz per SF on vinyl coated wire. 2.2. FRAMEWORK A. Round Steel Pipe: Standard weight, Schedule 40, galvanized steel pipe complying WORLD CUP LEGACY SQUARE PHASE 1 DIVISION 32 EXTERIOR IMPROVEMENTS SECTION 32 31 13 CHAIN LINK FENCES Contract No. CAG-25-044 32 31 13 - 3 World Cup Legacy Square -Phase 1 April 21, 2025 with ASTM F1083. Comply with ASTM F1043, Material Design Group IA, external and internal coating Type A, consisting of not less than 1.8-oz./sq. ft. zinc; and the following strength and stiffness requirements: 1. Posts: a. All posts shall be standard hot-dip galvanized steel pipe; straight, true as to section and unspliced. b. Line posts shall be 2 3/8 inch outside diameter; Schedule 40 pipe, and 3.65 pounds per linear foot or larger if sleeved over existing posts. c. Schedule 40 pipe. d. All post finials shall be standard moisture proof, heavily galvanized, malleable iron securely fastened to posts. 2. Rails: a. Fences shall have top, mid, and bottom rails. See details for rail height. b. Rails shall be 1.66 inch outside diameter, Schedule 40 pipes, and 2.27 pounds per linear foot. c. Top rail shall be securely fastened to terminal posts and pass through tops of line post fittings, forming a continuous rail for the full length of fence. Top rail shall be furnished in random lengths from 18 to 20 feet long and with standard hot-dip galvanized steel expansion couplings not less than 6" in length. Short lengths shall not be used adjacent to terminal posts. Couplings shall not be further than 12" from a post. No exceptions. 3. Brace Assembly: a. All terminal pull posts, corner posts, and gate posts shall be furnished with double adjustable brace assembly as specified by the fence manufacturer. 4. Tension Bars & Wire Ties: a. Tension bars shall be used at all terminal posts and both sides of pull posts, corner posts, and gates. Tension bars shall be of full height of fabric 3/16" x ¾". b. Wire ties shall be 11-gauge steel with a minimum of 0.9 oz per sf of zinc coating. 5. Tension Wire: a. Galvanized steel wire, 7 gauge (0.177 inch diameter) core. 6. Swing Gate: a. Gate shall be provided where shown on plans and hinged to swing 90º each way. Frames shall be 1.9 inch outside diameter, Schedule 40 pipe, and 2.72 pounds per linear foot. WORLD CUP LEGACY SQUARE PHASE 1 DIVISION 32 EXTERIOR IMPROVEMENTS SECTION 32 31 13 CHAIN LINK FENCES Contract No. CAG-25-044 32 31 13 - 4 World Cup Legacy Square -Phase 1 April 21, 2025 b. All joints shall have welded corner fittings to make a rigid frame. Welded frames shall be galvanized after welding. Gate, hinges, latches, keepers, brace, and all other fittings shall be heavy duty as specified by the fence manufacturer and approved. c. Provision shall be made for padlocking all gates in an open (full open to the inside) and closed position. The device shall be subject to approval. 2.3. COATING A. Vinyl Coating: 1. Fabric shall be hot dipped galvanized prior to vinyl coating. 2. Vinyl coating shall be thermally fused and bonded, Class 2B. 3. Thickness of vinyl coating fabric shall be 6-10 mil. 4. Color: Black. B. TGIC Polyester Coating: 1. All fencing components other than fabric shall also be vinyl-coated or be polymer coating, PVC, or polyolefin elastomer 10-mils (0.254-mm) minimum or polyester 3-mils (0.0076-mm) minimum coating can be applied to the exterior surface of tubular shapes. Color of the coating shall be in accordance with ASTM F934 and match fabric. C. Paint: 1. All welds, nuts, bolts, and washers not coated shall be painted to match vinyl coating. PART 3 EXECUTION 3.1. SEQUENCING A. beginning any work. 3.2. CHAIN LINK FENCE A. Posts: 1. Splice line posts uniformly as shown. B. Top Rails: 1. Install alignment. Run rail continuously on top of posts. WORLD CUP LEGACY SQUARE PHASE 1 DIVISION 32 EXTERIOR IMPROVEMENTS SECTION 32 31 13 CHAIN LINK FENCES Contract No. CAG-25-044 32 31 13 - 5 World Cup Legacy Square -Phase 1 April 21, 2025 C. Bottom Rails: 1. Install, spanning between posts, attaching at posts. D. Chain Link Fabric: 1. Apply fabric to inside of framework. 2. Leave the space showing on the Drawings between finish grade or surface and bottom selvage. 3. Pull fabric taut and tie to posts, rails, and stretcher rod. 4. Anchor to framework so fabric remains under tension after pulling force is released. E. Tension or Stretcher Rod: 1. Thread through fabric and secure. F. Tie Wires: 1. Use wire of proper length to double wrap both ends and firmly secure fabric to line posts and rails as follows: a. Attach wire at one end to chain-link fabric, wrap wire around post a minimum of 180 degrees, and attach other end to chain-link fabric per ASTM F626 using standard round wire ties with either a preformed hook or pigtail at one end, designed to engage on picket of the chain link fabric at the preformed end. b. Wrap around the rail and wrap around one picket of the chain link fabric at least two full turns at the other end in a manner that will draw up tightly around the rail or post. c. Both ends shall be double wrapped with at least two full turns. d. Bend ends of wire to minimize hazard to individuals and clothing. e. Maximum Spacing: Tie fabric to line posts, rails and stretcher rod 12" inches o.c. G. Fasteners: 1. Install nuts for tension bands and carriage bolts on the side of the fence opposite the fabric side. 3.3. CLEANUP A. Contractor shall leave grounds in good condition, remove all sand, gravel, debris, dirt, and leave fence complete and workable in all details. WORLD CUP LEGACY SQUARE PHASE 1 DIVISION 32 EXTERIOR IMPROVEMENTS SECTION 32 31 13 CHAIN LINK FENCES Contract No. CAG-25-044 32 31 13 - 6 World Cup Legacy Square -Phase 1 April 21, 2025 3.4. GUARANTEE A. Contractor shall guarantee in every detail the material and construction against defects. Any defects which develop within one (1) year from date of final acceptance shall be replaced at the expense of the Contractor. END OF SECTION WORLD CUP LEGACY SQUARE PHASE 1 DIVISION 32 EXTERIOR IMPROVEMENTS SECTION 32 84 00 PLANTING IRRIGATION Contract No. CAG-25-044 32 84 00 - 1 World Cup Legacy Square -Phase 1 April 21, 2025 SECTION 32 84 00 PLANTING IRRIGATION PART 1 GENERAL 1.1. SUMMARY A. Furnish and install an automatically-controlled, underground irrigation system and associated equipment including connections to existing equipment to remain, labor, and materials as indicated. B. This Section also includes the Guarantee of the irrigation system during the planting Guarantee Period of one (1) year duration to ensure the health and establishment of plant materials. Refer to Section 32 90 00 Planting. C. This Section includes the maintenance of the irrigation system during the one (1) year Guarantee Period. 1.2. EXISTING IRRIGATION SYSTEM A. meet on site to test and document the working order and condition of the existing irrigation system. B. Protect and maintain existing irrigation system service to areas indicated in contract drawings during the entire construction period. All interruptions to existing irrigation water service must be approved by Owner prior to periodic shutdowns. All new pipe and fittings are subject to hydrostatic testing per specifications. C. Repair all damage to existing irrigation system caused by construction, and return existing irrigation system items to remain to a fully operational, pre-construction condition at no additional cost to Owner. D. Coordinate existing underground sprinkler irrigation to remain with new irrigation. Portions of existing irrigation system must be abandoned (capped) or removed as - available from Owner. 1.3. SCOPE OF WORK A. Furnish and install a complete underground sprinkler irrigation system to provide efficient and even irrigation with head-to-head coverage of all planting areas shown on the Contract Drawings. Irrigation system must have minimum overspray onto signs, paved or non-planted areas and no overspray onto buildings and as specified in the Specifications and be complete and ready for operation. B. The work included in this Specification must consist of all tools, materials, tests, permits and other related items necessary for the installation and operation of the irrigation system. Included must be all labor necessary for installation, including WORLD CUP LEGACY SQUARE PHASE 1 DIVISION 32 EXTERIOR IMPROVEMENTS SECTION 32 84 00 PLANTING IRRIGATION Contract No. CAG-25-044 32 84 00 - 2 World Cup Legacy Square -Phase 1 April 21, 2025 trenching, plumbing, back-filling, electrical wiring, adjustments, and all other items of labor necessary for a satisfactory operating system. C. Irrigation piping layout is schematic. Locate piping in planting areas unless shown in sleeves between planting areas. Avoid conflicts with plant materials, lighting fixtures, signs, structures, above and below ground utilities, and drainage systems. D. Any item of labor, material or equipment not specified or shown in detail, but incidental to or necessary for the complete installation and proper operation of the system, must be furnished by the Contractor without additional cost to the Owner. E. All sleeving required for the execution of the work is to be provided as specified. Coordinate locations and installation of pipe sleeving with the general contractor prior to paving operations. 1.4. RELATED WORK A. Related work in other sections of these Specifications includes but is not limited to: 1. Specification 31 23 13 SUBGRADE PREPARATION. 2. Specification 32 90 00 PLANTING. 3. Specification 33 11 00 WATER UTILITY. 1.5. QUALIFICATIONS OF INSTALLER A. Contractor must be a bonded irrigation contractor. The sprinkler irrigation system must be installed by an experienced irrigation mechanic, Certified Irrigation Technician, or Journeyman Plumber. B. All electrical service connection work must be completed by a licensed Electrical Contractor. 1.6. VERIFICATION A. Before proceeding with any work, inspect the site, carefully checking grades and verify all dimensions and conditions affecting the work in order to proceed safely. Changes or alterations to the system to meet actual conditions must be made at no additional cost to the Owner. B. Drawings, Specifications and site conditions. Extra work, or corrective work, arising from failure to report deviations or conflicts must be completed at the Contractor's expense. C. Prior to the start of any work, (1) verify available static water pressure (PSI) and gallons per minute (GPM) at the point-of-connection and (2) verify the dynamic pressure (PSI) downstream of the existing pump. WORLD CUP LEGACY SQUARE PHASE 1 DIVISION 32 EXTERIOR IMPROVEMENTS SECTION 32 84 00 PLANTING IRRIGATION Contract No. CAG-25-044 32 84 00 - 3 World Cup Legacy Square -Phase 1 April 21, 2025 1. Representative prior to beginning the work. 2. Any replacement, relocation, or additional labor and materials required as a failure to check and provide the PSIs and GPM, must be completed at the 1.7. CHANGE ORDERS AND SUBSTITUTIONS A. Do no work for extra compensation without prior written approval of the Owner in the form of a Change Order. B. The intent of the Contract Drawings and Specifications is to provide a totally integrated irrigation system. Substitutions will be accepted only if they are proven to be wholly compatible with this system. City of Renton standard irrigation products are included; no substitutions will be permitted unless noted herein. 1.8. PERMITS, CODES AND REGULATIONS A. Apply for and pay for all necessary permits and fees as required by Local Authority and prevailing ordinances and/or codes. B. Keep fully informed and shall comply with all existing laws, codes, ordinances, and regulations which in any way affect the conduct of the work. 1.9. INTERPRETATION OF THE CONTRACT DRAWINGS A. Irrigation Drawings are diagrammatic and are not intended to show exact location of such items as piping, valves, controllers, and other equipment. Locate these items as closely as possible or as per related details to curbs or edges of paving. Locate such items as piping, valves, controllers and other equipment inside property line unless otherwise noted on the Contract Drawings. B. Pipe lines shown parallel on the Contract Drawings may be placed in a common trench. Sprinkler heads are shown accurately and must be installed as indicated by center of symbol. C. Trenching that may potentially disturb root systems of existing trees is to be brought 1.10. PROTECTION OF WORK, PROPERTY AND PERSONS A. Take all necessary precautions to protect work in progress, all property, persons, utilities, walks, curbs, pavement and buildings from any damage that might be incurred arising from this Contract. Repair to the satisfaction of the Owner, at Contractor's expense, any damage to the above and existing landscape. WORLD CUP LEGACY SQUARE PHASE 1 DIVISION 32 EXTERIOR IMPROVEMENTS SECTION 32 84 00 PLANTING IRRIGATION Contract No. CAG-25-044 32 84 00 - 4 World Cup Legacy Square -Phase 1 April 21, 2025 1.11. CONDUCT OF WORK A. Continuously maintain a competent superintendent or foreman during progress of the work, with the authority to act in all matters pertaining to the work. The Contractor must give personal attention to the fulfillment of the contact and must keep the work under control. B. Confine operations to the working areas allotted by the Owner, including material and equipment storage. C. Progressively clean the work site of debris and rubbish as the work proceeds. Keep streets, sidewalks and site clean, free from debris and affected drains open and free flowing at all times. D. Locate and identify all underground utilities (on or near Public Rights-of-Way / Property Lines) prior to digging and/or driving stakes. E. Repair to the satisfaction of the Owner any damage to existing utilities. Existing known utilities have been shown on the Architectural/Engineering and/or Survey Drawings and will be made available from the Owner and/or Utility Companies. It will be the Contractor's responsibility to verify utility locations on the ground with a pipe-finder or by other means. Contact Utility Locate at 1-800-424-5555 in advance of any digging to have existing utilities located and marked on-site. The Contractor must be responsible for the protection of existing known utilities. Should the ditching intercept and damage any existing utilities, all further work within said area must stop until the Owner is advised and the Owner can review a repair method and schedule. F. Provide barricades and safety guards, and any other structures or improvements necessary for the complete protection of the public. G. The Contractor must bear sole responsibility for damage to and/or water leaks on the Contractor must also bear sole responsibility for any pollution of rivers, streams, groundwater or other waters that may occur as a result of construction operations. The Contractor must replace, repair and pay for all damages caused by his/her negligence to the satisfaction of the Owner prior to final payment. H. During the installation of the new irrigation system, if underground utilities are encountered, including (but not limited to) existing irrigation system(s), notify the system as apply to the connection of new irrigation systems to existing, older systems. WORLD CUP LEGACY SQUARE PHASE 1 DIVISION 32 EXTERIOR IMPROVEMENTS SECTION 32 84 00 PLANTING IRRIGATION Contract No. CAG-25-044 32 84 00 - 5 World Cup Legacy Square -Phase 1 April 21, 2025 1.12. SYSTEM PROTECTION A. As a part of the guarantee under this contract, the Contractor is responsible for the deactivating and draining of the system prior to the onset of the freezing season and for reactivating the system at the onset of the spring growing season; each task must be accomplished once during the one (1) year Guarantee Period. B. In the event the system is completed in a season when the system will not be in use, the Contractor will winterize the system, including new and existing components and the pump, upon acceptance and will reactivate the system in the spring. The Contractor must, upon completion of the winterizing phase, submit a letter to the drained, and indicates the date when such action was accomplished. The Contractor is liable for any damage resulting from failure to comply. The Contractor must notify of work. 1.13. GUARANTEE A. Guarantee the irrigation system for all workmanship and material for a period of one (1) year, coinciding with planting Guarantee Period. Repair and/or replace defective irrigation equipment as determined by the Owner for the duration of the guarantee period. Repairs and/or replacements must be made in the same manner as specified for the original irrigation system and must be completed at no cost to the Owner. B. Should any trouble develop within one (1) year which, in the opinion of the Owner, is due to inferior or faulty material and/or workmanship, the trouble must be corrected, without delay, to the satisfaction of the Owner and at the Contractor's expense. C. Any settling of backfilled trenches must be repaired by the Contractor at the Contractor's expense, including but not limited to, restoration of pavement, seeded areas, sodded lawn, and/or planted areas. 1.14. MAINTENANCE A. It is expressly understood the Owner will be responsible during the one (1) year Guarantee Period for normal maintenance of the project. 1.15. TESTS & SITE REVIEWS A. Site Reviews will be made by the Owner Representative. 1. Request Owner Representative site reviews at least 48 hours in advance of the time review is required. WORLD CUP LEGACY SQUARE PHASE 1 DIVISION 32 EXTERIOR IMPROVEMENTS SECTION 32 84 00 PLANTING IRRIGATION Contract No. CAG-25-044 32 84 00 - 6 World Cup Legacy Square -Phase 1 April 21, 2025 2. Site Reviews for the following critical path items are required: a. Pre-construction meeting: contractor to activate and inventory working order of ex irrigation system. b. Irrigation Pressure Test. c. Irrigation Coverage Test. d. For Substantial Completion of all work (development of physical punch list items). e. For Physical Completion of all work (physical punch list items satisfactorily completed). f. For Final Acceptance of all work at the conclusion of the Guarantee Period. B. Pre- review of said tests to confirm that the irrigation system will meet the requirements of the specified tests. C. Once pre-tests are completed and acceptable results are confirmed by the must give at least 48 hours advance notice of tests. D. Should additional test reviews be required due to conditions found to be the Contractors responsibility, reimburse the Owner for billed costs for the participation and travel expenses as a direct consequence of the additional activities. 1.16. SUBMITTALS A. Irrigation Material Documentation 1. Submit manufacturer's "Catalog Cuts" of all material as noted in Specifications. Failure to do so may result in non-acceptance of materials already used or hauled to the site. Any removal or delays incurred will be at the expense of the Contractor. B. 1. The Contractor must provide the following, with sections indexed in .pdf file format: a. List of authorized distributers and service representatives for each item of equipment used, including names, addresses and phone numbers. b. Instruction manuals for all equipment installed. c. Parts list with specifications numbers for each item installed. d. Winterization and start up procedures. WORLD CUP LEGACY SQUARE PHASE 1 DIVISION 32 EXTERIOR IMPROVEMENTS SECTION 32 84 00 PLANTING IRRIGATION Contract No. CAG-25-044 32 84 00 - 7 World Cup Legacy Square -Phase 1 April 21, 2025 e. Controller wire color code chart. 2. Controller Charts: a. The Chart must be a bond copy print with a different pastel transparent color to show each separate zone. Verify that the zone number as shown on the Controller Chart matches the number on the actual control valve identification tag. b. Provide one (1) controller chart per controller. Controller chart must fit in behind controller door. c. When completed and approved, hermetically seal (laminate) the chart between 2 pieces of plastic. d. The charts must be completed before the project can obtain Physical Completion. C. Watering Schedule Submittal: Contractor must cooperate with Landscape Contractor all plant materials during the Warranty Period of this Contract. D. As-Built Drawings: See As-Built Drawing Section herein. E. Written documentation of the date the irrigation system was winterized. F. Written documentation of existing static and working water pressure (PSI) and flow (GPM). G. Spare Parts 1. The Contractor must provide to the Owners Representative the following items as spare parts at no additional cost. a. 2 sets of Quick Coupler keys with hose swivels. b. 2 of each type and size of head and nozzle used on this project. 1.17. AS-BUILT DRAWINGS A. The Contractor must be responsible for maintaining a current and accurate record of all equipment installed and record any deviations to the plans (all deviations to the plans must be approved by the Owners Representative). As-Built records must be updated daily on site and must be available for review by Owners Representative at any time. All mainline, sleeves, quick coupler valves, automatic control valves, manual gate valves, electrical splice boxes, controllers, must be dimensioned on As- Built drawings to 2 permanent monuments. Upon completion of the system and prior and clean reproducible hard copy set of As-Built drawings. The contractor must also provide the As-Built drawings as a scanned PDF. Coordinates must be based upon Washington State grid. WORLD CUP LEGACY SQUARE PHASE 1 DIVISION 32 EXTERIOR IMPROVEMENTS SECTION 32 84 00 PLANTING IRRIGATION Contract No. CAG-25-044 32 84 00 - 8 World Cup Legacy Square -Phase 1 April 21, 2025 B. After acceptance of the As-Built drawings, the Contractor must place a reduced, non- fading, laminated copy inside the controller cabinet door. 1.18. PIPE SLEEVES A. Provide and install pipe sleeves as shown on the Contract Drawings and as specified in these Specifications. Coordinate location and installation of pipe sleeves with general contractor prior to paving operations. PART 2 PRODUCTS 2.1. GENERAL A. All materials and equipment must be new and of the best quality. All items of equipment or material must be as specified or approved equal. 2.2. PLASTIC PIPE AND FITTINGS A. PVC pipe upstream and downstream of the control valves must be Schedule 40 complying with ASTM D1785. B. PVC pipe sleeving: Schedule 40 and conform to all requirements of ASTM D1785. C. All glued and threaded fittings for lateral lines must conform to the requirements of ASTM D2466 Schedule 40 PVC. All fittings must be of the solvent weld type except where risers, valves, etc. require threaded transition fittings. D. All pipe must be marked with manufacturer's name, class of pipe and NSF seal. Pipe must bear no evidence of interior or exterior extrusion marks. Pipe walls must be uniform, smooth and glossy. Pipe may be pre-belled or with individual solvent-weld couplings. E. All threaded fittings for mainlines must conform to requirements of ASTM D2464 Schedule 80 PVC. All glued fittings for mainlines must conform to the requirements of ASTM D2466, Schedule 40 PVC. F. Threaded fittings for triple swing joints must be Marlex Street Ell sized to match inlets per Contract Drawings. G. PVC Threaded Nipples: Schedule 80, complying with ASTM D1785. H. All pipe must be delivered in at least 20 foot lengths. I. All PVC pipe and fittings must conform to the following minimums: 1. Tensile strength 78F 5,000 psi 2. Izod impact strength (notched)0.65 ft. lb./in. 3. Modulus of elasticity 300,000 psi WORLD CUP LEGACY SQUARE PHASE 1 DIVISION 32 EXTERIOR IMPROVEMENTS SECTION 32 84 00 PLANTING IRRIGATION Contract No. CAG-25-044 32 84 00 - 9 World Cup Legacy Square -Phase 1 April 21, 2025 4. Compressive strength 8,500 psi 5. Flexural strength 10,000 psi 2.3. PVC PIPE JOINT COMPOUND AND PRIMER A. Joint compound: Slow drying, heavy-duty PVC solvent cement type. B. Primer: Tinted, compatible with joint compound. 2.4. POP-UP SPRAY HEADS & POP-UP ROTOR HEADS A. Must be of the type, manufacturer and size shown on the Contract Drawings or approved equal. 2.5. TREE WELL RISERS Must be of the type, manufacturer and size shown on the Contract Drawings or approved equal. 2.6. CONTROL WIRE FOR PUMP CONTROL WIRE A. Control wire must be insulated single strand copper designated for 24 to 50 volts and UL approved as Type U.F. (Underground Feeder). UL and U.F. designations must be clearly marked on insulation jacket of wire. B. Copper conductor must meet or exceed ASTM B-3 requirements. C. Minimum wire size must be No. 12 AWG. 2.7. CONTROL WIRE FOR EXISTING AUTOMATIC CONTROL VALVE OPERATIONS A. Control wire must be insulated single strand copper designed for 24 to 50 volts and UL approved as Type U.F. (Underground Feeder). UL and U.F. designations must be clearly marked on insulation jacket of wire. B. Copper conductor must meet or exceed ASTM B-3 requirements. C. Minimum wire size must be No. 14 AWG. Size wire to control valve per valve D. The control wires shall be color coded as follows: 1. Ground Wire White 2. Lead (Hot) Wire Red 3. Spare Wire Yellow E. Wire Splice Connections: 3M, DBY, Rainbird Penn-Tite, Scotchlok or approved equal. WORLD CUP LEGACY SQUARE PHASE 1 DIVISION 32 EXTERIOR IMPROVEMENTS SECTION 32 84 00 PLANTING IRRIGATION Contract No. CAG-25-044 32 84 00 - 10 World Cup Legacy Square -Phase 1 April 21, 2025 2.8. CONTROL WIRE FOR 2-WIRE PATH A. Control wire must be accomplished by a polyethylene double-jacketed or UF-B UL PVC double-jacketed two-conductor solid core for direct burial with insulation 3/16 inch (0.060") thick, high density, sunlight resistant incased in an outer jacket of polyethylene or PVC conforming to ICEA S-GL-402 or NEMA WC5, having a minimum wall thickness of .045 inches. B. All splices shall be made in accordance with national electrical code articles 300.5 (underground installations) using 3M DBYR-6 connectors, which are UL listed under 'UL 486D-direct burial', for wet or damp locations, 600 volts. C. Decoder communication cables shall be installed in a separate trench a minimum of 12" per 100 volts away from power cable. D. Copper conductor must meet or exceed ASTM b-3 requirements. E. Minimum wire size must be No. 14 AWG. Size wire to decoder. F. 2-wire path wire color shall be orange. G. Contractor to propose 2- to installation. 2.9. AUTOMATIC CONTROLLER A. Must be of the type, manufacturer and size shown on the Contract Drawings or approved equal. B. Controller wiring that is above ground shall be installed in Schedule 80 grey electric conduit. 2.10. AUTOMATIC CONTROL VALVES WITH BALL VALVES A. Must be of the type, manufacturer and size shown on the Contract Drawings or approved equal. Ball valve shall be upstream of the automatic control valve as shown on the Contract Drawings. 2.11. QUICK COUPLING VALVES A. Must be of the type, manufacturer and size shown on the Contract Drawings or approved equal. B. Provide 2 matching valve keys, 2 cap keys and 2 hose swivels to the Owner. 2.12. MANUAL DRAIN VALVE A. Must be of the type, manufacturer and size shown on the Contract Drawings or approved equal. WORLD CUP LEGACY SQUARE PHASE 1 DIVISION 32 EXTERIOR IMPROVEMENTS SECTION 32 84 00 PLANTING IRRIGATION Contract No. CAG-25-044 32 84 00 - 11 World Cup Legacy Square -Phase 1 April 21, 2025 2.13. MANUAL BALL VALVE A. Must be of the type, manufacturer and size shown on the Contract Drawings or approved equal. 2.14. FLOW SENSOR A. Must be of the type, manufacturer and size shown on the Contract Drawings or approved equal. 2.15. MASTER CONTROL VALVE A. Must be of the type, manufacturer and size shown on the Contract Drawings or approved equal. 2.16. ROOT WATERING SYSTEM A. Must be of the type, manufacturer and size shown on the Contract Drawings or approved equal. 2.17. VALVE BOXES A. Unless otherwise specified, all automatic valves and manual ball valves must be enclosed in Carson Industries with locking lid or approved equal. B. Manual drain and quick coupler valves must be enclosed in a Carsons industries 910- 128, 10-inch round box with green bolt down cover or approved equal. C. Provide 2 lid keys and 2 valve keys per Valve Box type to the Owner. D. Size valve boxes as required to provide approximately 3 inches clear between valve box and valve on all sides. Provide and install valve box extensions as required. 2.18. BACKFLOW PREVENTER A. Must be of the type, manufacturer and size shown on the Contract Drawings or approved equal. 2.19. IRRIGATION WATER METER A. Must be of the type, manufacturer and size shown on the Contract Drawings or approved equal. 2.20. BACKFILL MATERIALS A. Gravel Backfill (for use under valve boxes only): 1. Three-quarter minus round, water worn, washed gravel. WORLD CUP LEGACY SQUARE PHASE 1 DIVISION 32 EXTERIOR IMPROVEMENTS SECTION 32 84 00 PLANTING IRRIGATION Contract No. CAG-25-044 32 84 00 - 12 World Cup Legacy Square -Phase 1 April 21, 2025 B. Native Material (backfill soil around PVC pipe): 1. Soil native to project site free of wood and other deleterious materials and rocks over one (1) inch diameter. 2.21. TRIPLE SWING JOINT A. All PVC triple swing joint risers must be "Rainbird TSJ triple Swing Joint"; "Hunter HSJ triple Swing Joint" or approved equal. 2.22. OTHER SUPPLIES A. Electrical tape must be black plastic, three-quarters inch wide and a minimum of 0.007 inches thick and the all-weather type. B. -mil tape with aluminum backing for finding underground assets using a non-ferrous locator. Substrate type to be 2 mil film laminated to 1/2 mil Aluminum Foil Center Core. Color shall be blue and tape shall be im - approved equal. C. All quick coupling valve pipe joints must be "Triple Swing Joint" or approved equal. D. All electrical wire splices must be made watertight with sealing 3M Direct Burial Splice Kit or approved equal. E. Thrust blocking must be on 3 inch and larger mainline only. PART 3 EXECUTION 3.1. TRENCHING A. The contractor must use a sod cutter machine and save / maintain any sod from the trenches within existing lawn areas to remain, and replace this sod after system installation. Sod must not be displaced for more than 72 hours. Survival of the sod must be warranted as specified. B. Trenches must allow for 12 inches of cover over lateral lines and 18 inches of cover for irrigation main lines as noted on the Contract Drawings. Maintain a minimum clearance of 3 inches between irrigation lines within a common trench. Trenches for sleeves must allow for a minimum of 18 inches of cover. Excavate no wider at any point than is necessary to lay pipe or install equipment. Excavate with vertical sides and provide bracing and shoring as required. C. All trenches must be straight and not have abrupt changes in grade. Trenching that may potentially disturb root systems of existing trees must be brought to the attention D. The trench bottoms and bedding material surrounding all pipes must be free of rocks WORLD CUP LEGACY SQUARE PHASE 1 DIVISION 32 EXTERIOR IMPROVEMENTS SECTION 32 84 00 PLANTING IRRIGATION Contract No. CAG-25-044 32 84 00 - 13 World Cup Legacy Square -Phase 1 April 21, 2025 greater than one (1) inch in diameter and all sharp-edged objects. Bed and surround all pipe with Backfill Material as specified in these Specifications. 3.2. INSTALLATION A. PVC Pipe and Fittings (Includes Pipe Sleeves): 1. Due to the nature of PVC pipe and fittings, the Contractor must exercise care in handling, loading, unloading and storing to avoid damage. Any pipe that has been dented or damaged must be discarded until such damage has been cut out and the pipe is rejoined with a coupling. 2. PVC pipe ends must be cut to 90 degrees to the pipe length and cleaned of all cutting burrs prior to cementing. Use approved reaming tool. Pipe ends must be wiped clean with a rag lightly wetted with PVC thinner. Cement must be applied with a light coat on the inside of the fitting and a heavier coat on the outside of the pipe. Pipe must be inserted into the fitting and given a quarter turn to seat the cement. Excessive use of cement is not permitted. Pipe will be tested as indicated elsewhere in these specifications. No backfilling will be permitted other than at the centers of pipe lengths until the pressure test is completed. 3. Backfilling must be completed when pipe is not in an expanded condition due to heat or pressure. Cooling of the pipe can be accomplished by operating the system for a short time before backfill or by backfilling in the early part of the morning before the heat of the day. 4. No PVC pipe may be threaded or connected to a threaded fitting without an adapter. 5. Great care must be taken to ensure that the inside of the pipe is absolutely clean. Any pipe ends not being worked on must be protected and not left open. 6. All threaded joints must have Teflon tape installed per manufacturer recommendations. B. Pipe Sleeves: 1. All sleeves must extend a minimum of 6 inches beyond the edges of pavement. 2. Pipe for irrigation mains and laterals may be installed with sleeves but must not include any pipes with couplers whenever possible. 3. Plug all ends of sleeves and irrigation mains and laterals to prevent soil from entering. C. Head Locations 1. Heads immediately adjacent to walks, curbs, pavement, shrub/groundcover planting bed edge, etc. must have one (1) inch clearance between head and walks, curbs, pavement, shrub/groundcover planting bed edge etc. unless otherwise noted on the Contract Drawings. WORLD CUP LEGACY SQUARE PHASE 1 DIVISION 32 EXTERIOR IMPROVEMENTS SECTION 32 84 00 PLANTING IRRIGATION Contract No. CAG-25-044 32 84 00 - 14 World Cup Legacy Square -Phase 1 April 21, 2025 D. Conventional Control Wire 1. Control wires are to be taped together at 5 foot intervals; then this bundle is to be taped to the bottom of the supply line at 10 foot intervals with at least 3 wraps of electrical tape. 2. All wire splices must be made watertight with sealing 3M Direct Burial Splice Kit and contained in valve boxes. 3. Splices will be permitted only at the valves and never between valves or valve and controller unless in a separate valve box. There must be a separate lead (hot) wire to each automatic valve. One (1) ground wire will be acceptable. 4. - Drawings. 5. One (1) or more spare wire(s) must be provided to all control valves. The spare wire(s) must be shared by all the valves and must complete the circuit back to the controller. Wire sizes must be the same as the sizing chart provided by the control valve manufacturer. E. 2-Wire Control Wire 1. Submit the 2- installation. 2. Tape 2-Wire control wires together at 5-foot intervals; then tape this bundle to the bottom of the supply line at 10-foot intervals with at least 3 wraps of electrical tape. Install 2- wire paths when parallel to each other. 3. All wire splices must be made watertight with sealing 3M Direct Burial Splice Kit and contained in valve boxes. 4. Splices will be permitted only at the valve and decoder assembly and never between valves or valve and controller unless in a separate valve box. 5. Arrange decoder-controlled valves to operate in sequence and show this on the --controlled valves sequence with the conventionally-- 6. Install one (1) or more continuous spare wire(s) along entire 2-wire path length, originating and terminating at the irrigation controller. Spare wire to be green in color. Wire sizes must be the same as the sizing chart provided by the irrigation controller manufacturer. F. Pump control wire 1. Pump control wire shall be installed inside schedule 40 PVC conduit. 2. Connect the irrigation controller with new pump control wire, to the existing WORLD CUP LEGACY SQUARE PHASE 1 DIVISION 32 EXTERIOR IMPROVEMENTS SECTION 32 84 00 PLANTING IRRIGATION Contract No. CAG-25-044 32 84 00 - 15 World Cup Legacy Square -Phase 1 April 21, 2025 3. Coordinate the pump control wire connections between pump and the existing G. Automatic Controller(s): 1. Electrical wiring must be installed according to local code requirements. The cost of all electrical work necessary to make the automatic equipment operate properly at the electrical service stub-out to the controller(s) must be included in this contract. Electrical service from an approved source to the controller location(s) must be provided by the General Contractor or by Puget Sound Energy (PSE) per the Contract Drawings. 2. Controller location(s) and type of mounting of controller(s) must be as specified and as shown on the Contract Drawings. Contractor must coordinate location and installation of the Automatic Controller(s) with the General Contractor prior to installing the irrigation system. H. Automatic Control Valves with Ball Valves: 1. Install per detail shown on the Contract Drawings. 2. Before installation of any automatic valves, the supply line must be thoroughly flushed. 3. All automatic valves must be enclosed in valve boxes set above finish grade as shown on details. Valve box extension may be required. Locate valve boxes in shrub and groundcover planting beds wherever possible and at points of easy access from paved and/or lawn areas. 4. Locate outside of paved areas and grouped together where possible. Where valves occur adjacent to paved areas, install valves so that valve boxes will not be closer than 12 inches to paving. Valve boxes must be perpendicular or parallel to pavement and grouped to provide a neat appearance. I. Quick Coupling Valves: 1. Install per detail show on the Contract Drawings. Locate all quick couplers in shrub and/or groundcover planting beds when possible and at points of easy access from paved and/or sod lawn areas. J. Manual Drain Valve: 1. Install per detail shown on the Contract Drawings. K. Manual Ball Valve: 1. Install per detail shown on the Contract Drawings. L. Flow Sensor: 1. Install per detail shown on the Contract Drawings. WORLD CUP LEGACY SQUARE PHASE 1 DIVISION 32 EXTERIOR IMPROVEMENTS SECTION 32 84 00 PLANTING IRRIGATION Contract No. CAG-25-044 32 84 00 - 16 World Cup Legacy Square -Phase 1 April 21, 2025 M. Master Control Valve: 1. Install per detail shown on the Contract Drawings. N. Root Watering System: 1. Install per detail shown on the Contract Drawings. O. Backfilling: 1. In refilling trenches, the bedding around the pipe and fittings must be approved imported backfill. Trenches must be thoroughly compacted and water-settled. Trenches must be backfilled uniform with the surrounding grade, raked to a slight mound, then rolled with a 250 pound roller, or compact with a vibrator. 2. All roots, rocks and surplus excavation must be removed from the site unless otherwise directed. 3. Trenches and pipe sleeves under roads or paved areas must be backfilled and tamped with a mechanical tamper in successive 6 inch lifts to at least 95% density as determined by ASTM D1557. Paving must be replaced to the satisfaction of the Owner. 4. Before backfilling, all underground appurtenances including risers, valves, backflow preventers, drain valves, etc., must remain exposed so that they can be viewed during testing. Leave all joints exposed; then complete backfilling after flushing, pressure testing, review and preparation of "As-Built Drawings". The location, review and testing provisions of these specifications will be strictly adhered to. If, for any reason, any part of the sprinkler system is backfilled before approved location, testing, Representative, it must be completely uncovered and exposed until approved P. Risers: 1. All sprinklers and quick coupler head risers must be installed per details shown on Contract Drawings. The pipe risers must have the same inlet size as the sprinkler and quick coupler heads. 2. Minimum riser size must be the pipe size of the sprinkler head. 3. Risers are to be capped after installation to keep inside of pipe clean. 4. Care must be taken not to over-tighten the threaded pipe into the PVC fittings. WORLD CUP LEGACY SQUARE PHASE 1 DIVISION 32 EXTERIOR IMPROVEMENTS SECTION 32 84 00 PLANTING IRRIGATION Contract No. CAG-25-044 32 84 00 - 17 World Cup Legacy Square -Phase 1 April 21, 2025 3.3. PRESSURE TESTING A. For PVC components of irrigation system: 1. All PVC system joints, connections, couplings, valves, and all other junction points must be left exposed until completion and acceptance of the pressure test. All leaks, however minor, must be repaired and corrected. 2. Before any testing, all piping must be thoroughly flushed. No automatic control valves must be connected to the main line prior to testing. All pipe, fittings, gate valves, and automatic control valve stubouts must be exposed for reviews during pressure tests. Center load pipe with a small amount of backfill to prevent arching or movement under pressure. 3. Mainlines must be purged of air and tested with a minimum static water pressure of 150 psi for 60 minutes without the introduction of additional water service or pumping pressure. The maximum allowable pressure loss must be 5 psi within 30 minutes. Pressure gauge must be installed on the mainline at a point approved by Owners Representative. B. system must be pressure tested for acceptance. C. Rejected systems or portions thereof must be repaired and re-tested as specified. D. Contractor must furnish all equipment, gauges, pumps, materials, and labor for all testing. 3.4. COVERAGE TESTING A. Before acceptance of the sprinkler system, the Contractor, in the presence of the determine if the water coverage and operation of the entire irrigation system is complete and satisfactory. If any part of the system is inadequate, it must be repaired or replaced at the Contractor's expense and the test repeated until accepted. The the field review. B. The Contractor must also adjust and balance sprinkler heads for optimum and uniform coverage without excessive fogging or overthrow on to signage, pavement(s), structure(s) and building(s); adjust all sprinkler head heights and set all valve boxes to prope 3.5. COMPLETE SYSTEM FUNCTIONALITY TEST (PUNCH LIST) A. Prior to complete system functionality test, remove temporary irrigation mainline and other temporary components when permanent system has been connected and prior to Substantial Completion. WORLD CUP LEGACY SQUARE PHASE 1 DIVISION 32 EXTERIOR IMPROVEMENTS SECTION 32 84 00 PLANTING IRRIGATION Contract No. CAG-25-044 32 84 00 - 18 World Cup Legacy Square -Phase 1 April 21, 2025 B. Upon approved completion of the Coverage Test, trenching and installation of all equipment, the Contractor must request a Complete System Functionality Test of the entire irrigation system including: backfilling, irrigation heads, valves, valve boxes, controller and all other equipment. C. date for completion of the punch list, not to exceed 10 working days. 3.6. CLEAN-UP A. Clean and remove all debris from work areas including paving, curbs, catch basins, prior to watering. All hard surfaced areas must be washed clean. Daily clean-up is required on all areas used for circulation, parking, or other daily use. 3.7. SYSTEM FAMILIARIZATION A. Upon acceptance of the system by the Owner, the Contractor must provide the Owner necessary keys and/or other tools necessary to operate/drain/activate the system and spend sufficient time with the Owner to ensure that the system operation/maintenance/winterizing can continue after the departure of the Contractor. The Contractor will be liable for all damages or losses resulting from failure to comply with the provisions of this paragraph. B. The Contractor must cooperate with Landscape Contractor in providing the Owner during the Guarantee Period of this Contract. END OF SECTION WORLD CUP LEGACY SQUARE PHASE 1 DIVISION 32 EXTERIOR IMPROVEMENTS SECTION 32 9000 PLANTING Contract No. CAG-25-044 32 90 00 - 1 World Cup Legacy Square -Phase 1 April 21, 2025 SECTION 32 90 00 PLANTING PART 1 GENERAL 1.1. SUMMARY A. Install landscaping using the materials as shown in the Contract Drawings and/or as specified in the Specifications. Install landscape to grades and conform to areas as shown in the Contract Drawings. B. The location of work must include all areas within the limits of clearing and grading and all areas outside of the limits which are disturbed in the course of construction activities. Restore all landscape areas impacted by construction to existing or improved conditions. Confine operations to the working areas allotted by the Owner for operations, including material and equipment storage. 1.2. SCOPE OF WORK A. Furnish all materials, equipment, labor and related items necessary to complete the work shown in the Contract Drawings and/or as specified in the Specifications. The work included in this section consists of all labor, tools, materials, tests, permits and other related items necessary for the provision and installation of all plant materials in a first quality workmanlike manner. B. Coordinate the layout and installation of plant materials with the installation of the irrigation system to ensure complete and full irrigation coverage of the planted areas. C. This section includes a Guarantee Period of one (1) year duration from Physical Completion to ensure the health and establishment of plant materials. 1.3. REFERENCES A. This specification section incorporates by reference the latest revisions of the following documents. 1. American Nursery & Landscape Association/American National Standards Institute (ANSI): Z60.1, American Standard for Nursery Stock (ASNS). 2. International Society of Arboriculture Best Management Practice Series. 3. Tree Care Industry Association (TCIA): Standards for Tree Care Operations ANSI A300, Latest Edition. 4. United States Department of Agriculture (USDA): Federal Seed Act and Soil Classification. B. In case of conflict between the requirements of this specification section and the listed documents, the requirements of the contract specification sections must prevail. WORLD CUP LEGACY SQUARE PHASE 1 DIVISION 32 EXTERIOR IMPROVEMENTS SECTION 32 9000 PLANTING Contract No. CAG-25-044 32 90 00 - 2 World Cup Legacy Square -Phase 1 April 21, 2025 C. All standards must include the latest additions and amendments as of the date of advertisement for bids. 1.4. RELATED WORK A. Related work in other sections of these Specifications includes but is not limited to: 1. Specification 31 10 00 SITE PREPARATION. 2. Specification 31 23 13 SUBGRADE PREPARATION. 3. Specification 32 84 00 PLANTING IRRIGATION. 1.5. DEFINITIONS A. Nomenclature for plants and varieties must be in accordance with the Current edition of: 1. Hortus Third, The Staff of the L. H. Bailey Hortorium. 1976. MacMillan Publishing Co., New York, or 2. Flora of the Pacific Northwest, Hitchcock and Chronquist, University of Washington Press, 1998, or 3. PLANTS Database Website, as published and maintained by the United States Department of Agriculture, Natural Resources Conservation Service, (http://plants.usda.gov/). B. The term "Contractor" as used in this Specification section must refer to the Landscape Contractor. C. Trees, shrubs, and groundcovers will hereinafter be collectively referred to as, 1.6. PERMITS, CODES, AND REGULATIONS A. Obtain and pay for all necessary permits and fees as required by the Local Authority and prevailing ordinances and/or codes. B. Keep fully informed and comply with all existing laws, codes, ordinances and regulations that in any way affect the conduct of the work as drawn and specified. If the Contractor observes that a conflict exists between permit requirements and the work outlined in the contract documents, the Contractor must promptly notify the and changes to the contract price resulting from changes in the work. C. Wherever references are made to standards or codes in accordance with which work is to be performed or tested, the edition or revision of the standards and codes current on the effective date of this contract must apply, unless otherwise expressly set forth. WORLD CUP LEGACY SQUARE PHASE 1 DIVISION 32 EXTERIOR IMPROVEMENTS SECTION 32 9000 PLANTING Contract No. CAG-25-044 32 90 00 - 3 World Cup Legacy Square -Phase 1 April 21, 2025 D. In case of conflict among any referenced standards or codes or among any referenced standards and codes and the specifications, the more restrictive standard 1.7. QUALITY ASSURANCE A. All work must be performed by a licensed and bonded Contractor registered in the State of Washington and must be qualified for landscaping work through certification by the Washington Association of Landscape Professionals (WALP) or by the Washington State Nursery and Landscape Association (WSNLA). B. Contractor must have 5 years of documented experience in performing landscape work of comparable size, scope, and quality. C. (ANSI Z60.1) published by the American Nursery & Landscape Association. D. The Contractor must continuously maintain a competent superintendent or foreman during the progress of the work, with the authority to act for the Contractor in all matters pertaining to the landscape work. That individual, who must direct the work, must be thoroughly familiar with the types of materials being installed and the proper methods for their installation. E. The Contractor must progressively clean the work site of debris and rubbish as the landscape work proceeds. F. applicator is licensed for the specific class of chemical being applied. Also, furnish evidence that any chemical is registered for the proposed use by the Washington Department of Agriculture according to the Washington Control Act (RCW 15.58.050 through 130) and the General Pesticide Rules (WAC 16-228-1400 through 1460). G. H. Site Reviews will be made by the Owner Representative. 1. Request Owner Representative reviews at least 48 hours in advance of the time review is required. 2. Reviews for the following critical path items are required: Preconstruction meeting prior to start of landscape work. a. When subgrade has been established. b. Observance of the subgrade percolation tests. c. Observance of scarified subgrade. Finish grading prior to any planting. d. Review of plant materials before planting. Layout of plant material. e. Tree planting and proper staking. WORLD CUP LEGACY SQUARE PHASE 1 DIVISION 32 EXTERIOR IMPROVEMENTS SECTION 32 9000 PLANTING Contract No. CAG-25-044 32 90 00 - 4 World Cup Legacy Square -Phase 1 April 21, 2025 f. Installation of mulch. g. Installation of sod. h. For Substantial Completion of all work (development of physical punch list items). i. For Physical Completion of all work (physical punch list items satisfactorily completed). j. Guarantee Period: quarterly site reviews up to Final Acceptance. 1.8. SUBMITTALS A. Plant Material Documentation: 1. Within 30 calendar days after award of a Contract, submit written have been ordered or procured. 2. growing or storage locations with addresses. 3. Submit color photographs of representative specimens of each type of tree and shrub on the plant list from the respective nursery. Photos must be minimum 300 DPI digital *.jpg format, taken from an angle that depicts the size and condition of the typical plant to be furnished. Photos will show foliage, form, rootball, and trunk conditions. A scale rod or other measuring devise must be included in the photograph. For species where more than 20 plants are required, include a minimum of 3 photos that show the average plant, the best quality plant, and the worst quality plant to be provided. Label each photograph with the plant name, plant size, and name of the growing nursery. 4. Approval of plant material documentation must not be considered as final acceptance of the plant material itself. B. 1. a. Provide a list of available tree species as noted in the contract drawings and include growing location & contact information of suppliers for trees from the list submitted. b. photographs with a person standing in the image for scale. Each photograph to show entire canopy, trunk, and root crown from 3 different angles. C. Soil Tests 1. Submit Soil Test Reports for: WORLD CUP LEGACY SQUARE PHASE 1 DIVISION 32 EXTERIOR IMPROVEMENTS SECTION 32 9000 PLANTING Contract No. CAG-25-044 32 90 00 - 5 World Cup Legacy Square -Phase 1 April 21, 2025 a. Native Topsoil. b. Subgrade Soil. c. Planting Soil. d. Lawn Area Soil. D. Soil Component Submittals 1. Submit a copy of the sales receipt for the purchase and a copy of the product labels and/or manufacturer data sheets for: a. Fertilizer and Soil Amendments. 2. Supplier Certifications and test reports for: a. Compost. b. Sand. c. Sandy Loam. d. Mulch. E. Watering Schedule: Prior to final acceptance of the Landscaping, the Contractor must with the Irrigation Contractor, to ensure adequate watering (summer, fall, winter & spring) of all plant materials during the Guarantee Period of this Contract. F. Temporary Storage: 10 working days prior to delivery of plant material to the project site, submit proposed on-site temporary storage location, water source, and proposed protection measures during various seasonal conditions. G. Weed and Pest Control Plan (including Invasive Species Removal Plan). H. Suppliers, Sources, and Catalogue Cutsheets 1. Submit suppliers and catalogue cutsheets for planting accessories a. Root Barrier. b. Tree Staking I. Sod Analysis: See Lawn Sod as specified herein. J. Seed Analysis: See Restoration Seed Lawn as specified herein. K. Substitutions 1. The manufacturers, products, and suppliers are acceptable as specified herein. Substitutions may be allowed if proof of equivalent quality, suitable product s Representative for review and approval. WORLD CUP LEGACY SQUARE PHASE 1 DIVISION 32 EXTERIOR IMPROVEMENTS SECTION 32 9000 PLANTING Contract No. CAG-25-044 32 90 00 - 6 World Cup Legacy Square -Phase 1 April 21, 2025 2. No substitution of plant material, species, size, grade, or variety, will be that a specified plant cannot be obtained and has been unobtainable since the Award of the Contract. Provide the names and telephone numbers of at least 5 nursery suppliers that the Contractor has contacted. If substitution is Representative. The nearest variety, size, and grade as approved by the Owner must then be furnished. 3. Should at any time, the procured nursery stock is lost or compromised due to immediately of the need to locate new material. 1.9. PROJECT CONDITIONS A. Inspect the site before proceeding with any work, carefully check all grades, elevations, service and utility locations, irrigation system components, and verify all dimensions and conditions affecting the work. Any discrepancies, conflicts, or deviations between the Contract Drawings, Specifications, and site conditions must be immediately communicated to the Owner in writing for clarification. Work done arising from failure to B. Existing known utilities have been shown in the Contract Drawings and additional information will be made available from the Owner or the Utility Companies. Verify, locate, and protect all known underground and above-ground utilities prior to digging or ot conflict between proposed work and obstruction(s). Failure to follow this procedure places upon the Contractor the responsibility and expense of making any and all repairs for damage from work therefrom. C. Underground Obstructions 1. In the event that undisclosed rock, concrete, crushed rock, boulders, gravel, soils contaminated with toxic substances, hardpan, or other underground obstructions are encountered in the subgrade, alternate planting locations may Representative. 2. Where alternate planting locations are not accepted, the obstruction must be removed to a depth of not less than 3 feet below the bottom of root balls of plant material, when plants are properly set at the required finished grade. Alternately, other solutions to the problem will be reviewed with the Owner. 3. Work required to resolve the problem, such as removal of such underground obstructions will be as a unit price basis and agreed upon by a Change Order prior to commencement of work. WORLD CUP LEGACY SQUARE PHASE 1 DIVISION 32 EXTERIOR IMPROVEMENTS SECTION 32 9000 PLANTING Contract No. CAG-25-044 32 90 00 - 7 World Cup Legacy Square -Phase 1 April 21, 2025 D. Confine work to designated areas. Do not disturb existing vegetation outside project limits and protect all plant materials within project limits not designated to be not permit vehicular traffic or materials storage under or around new or existing trees. 1.10. PROTECTION OF WORK, PROPERTY, AND PERSONS A. Take all necessary precautions to protect work in progress, all property, persons, walks, curbs, rooftop membranes and structures, utilities, pavement, and buildings from any damage that might be incurred arising from this Contract. The Contractor must pay for any damage incurred by failure to take precautions at the Contractor's expense. B. Protect all paved surfaces (permeable and impermeable) from staining or clogging by planting soil and mulch. Do not remove protection until after initial acceptance of all work. C. Contractor is responsible for protection of landscaping work from theft and vandalism until physical completion of work in whole or in part. 1.11. MAINTENANCE PRIOR TO PHYSICAL COMPLETION A. Begin maintenance immediately after each plant is planted. Water, mulch, weed, spray, fertilize, cultivate, and otherwise maintain and protect plants and landscape work on a regular basis (at least weekly) until Physical Completion. Tighten and repair tree ties and stakes as required. B. Correct defective work as soon as possible after it becomes apparent and weather and season permit. Reset settled plants to proper grade and position, remove and replace dead plant material, and restore sod lawn or seed lawn areas and/or finish grade conditions. C. Maintain mulch in planting beds at required compacted depths indicated in Contract Drawings. D. Upon completion of landscape work and prior to receipt of certificate of Physical Completion, remove excess soil and debris from the site and repair all damage resulting from construction operations. E. 1.12. WEED AND PEST CONTROL PLAN A. Representative prior to starting any landscape work. 1. The Weed and Pest Control Plan must include: a. methods of removal and scheduling of removal of weeds and pests WORLD CUP LEGACY SQUARE PHASE 1 DIVISION 32 EXTERIOR IMPROVEMENTS SECTION 32 9000 PLANTING Contract No. CAG-25-044 32 90 00 - 8 World Cup Legacy Square -Phase 1 April 21, 2025 located inside the tree and plant protection fencing where shown on Contract Drawings. b. methods of removal and scheduling of removal of weeds that occur in newly planted areas. c. methods of removal and scheduling of removal of invasive species and/or noxious weeds that occur within the project limit of work. 2. The plan must be prepared and signed by a licensed commercial operator with a Washington State Department of Agriculture (WSDA) Commercial Applicator pesticide license. 3. The plan must include methods of weed and pest control, timing and scheduling of control operations, and the name, application rate, and Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDS) of all proposed herbicides and pesticides. a. label and MSDS for each herbicide / pesticide and spray adjuvant to be used. b. Identify and list the target weeds and unwanted vegetation to be removed specific to the project site. B. Herbicides and pesticides must be stored in an offsite location. C. Consider herbicide and pesticide applications only as a last resort and only after other methods of control have proven ineffective. Preferred methods of weed control include mechanically or hand pulled weeds, reapply bark mulch after weed removal, and adjust watering schedule to avoid overwatering. D. Use extreme care to ensure confinement of chemicals within the areas designated. The use of spray chemicals must require the use of anti-drift and activating agents, Representative. E. All applications of post-emergent herbicides must be made while green and growing tissue is present. Should unwanted vegetation reach the seed stage in violation of these Specifications, the Contractor must physically remove and bag the seed heads. All physically removed vegetation and seed heads must be disposed of off-site at no cost to the Owner. F. All noxious weeds (Class A, B & C) as defined by the County Weed Control Board and invasive weeds, including but not limited to Horsetail (Equisetum sp.), reed canary bamboo, yellow flag iris, and Japanese knotweed must be completely removed from the project site. 1. soil and subgrade soils must be removed and replaced to a depth necessary to completely remove all viable weed seeds, roots, corms, and rhizomes. WORLD CUP LEGACY SQUARE PHASE 1 DIVISION 32 EXTERIOR IMPROVEMENTS SECTION 32 9000 PLANTING Contract No. CAG-25-044 32 90 00 - 9 World Cup Legacy Square -Phase 1 April 21, 2025 2. In areas where existing trees are to remain, all invasive species removal must be done with hand tools. Use of heavy mechanical equipment under the drip lines of existing trees to remain must be prohibited. Avoid damaging existing tree roots during invasive species removal. If existing tree roots are exposed outside to avoid further damage to the tree roots. 3. Cost to remove weeds, remove, and replace existing soil, and replant must be at the Contractors expense. G. Timing of chemical treatment for weed removal must be in late summer or early fall unless the project construction working days fall outside of this time period and must a minimum of 3 weeks prior to excavation activities including clearing, grubbing, and mechanical removal of invasive plants. H. The approved Weed and Pest Control Plan will be subject to revision dependent on results of the implemented Plan. I. The Contractor must assume all responsibility for rendering any area unsatisfactory for planting by reasons of herbicide or pesticide application. The Contractor must replace, repair and pay for all damages caused by his/her negligence to the satisfaction of the Owner prior to final payment. 1.13. GUARANTEE PERIOD A. The Guarantee Period will begin when: 1. All landscape items on the list of items to be completed or corrected have been resolved. 2. All planting is alive, healthy, growing and installed as specified. 3. The landscape work is deemed Physically Complete. B. Guarantee Period will be 365 calendar days after the Physical Completion date of the landscape, including irrigation system(s), to ensure healthy, vigorous growth and establishment of plant material and will end with Final Acceptance. C. Guarantee the work of this specification section against all defects of materials and workmanship, and plant material is established, remains alive, and is in a healthy, vigorous condition. D. Plant Replacement during the Guarantee Period 1. The Contractor is responsible for providing enough plants for replacement of unacceptable plant material through the Guarantee Period. Unacceptable plant material includes trees, shrubs, groundcovers, sod, or seed areas that have died, been damaged, are missing, or that are, in the opinion of the Owner in unhealthy or unsightly condition, or that have lost their natural shape and WORLD CUP LEGACY SQUARE PHASE 1 DIVISION 32 EXTERIOR IMPROVEMENTS SECTION 32 9000 PLANTING Contract No. CAG-25-044 32 90 00 - 10 World Cup Legacy Square -Phase 1 April 21, 2025 symmetry due to dead branches, excessive and unnecessary pruning, incorrect staking, or excessive defoliation. 2. Any plant material that is 25% or more dead or disfigured is considered dead and must be replaced at no charge. A tree is considered dead when the main leader has died back or when 25% of the canopy is dead. 3. All plants are subject to one (1) replacement per item during the Guarantee Period. This includes dead plants, missing plants (theft),). Replace dead, damaged, or missing plants with the same species, caliper, and/or equal size as the plants they replace, unless the Owner determines a substitute species plant of equal value may be provided. Repair all lawn areas that is not healthy, full, and vigorously growing before the end of the Guarantee Period. Replacements and lawn repairs must be in accordance with original Specifications. 4. Plant material replacements made by the Contractor must be completed during the spring (March 15 to May 15) or autumn planting periods (Sept 20 to Nov 15) replacement and lawn repair must be subject to the same conditions and must be made in the same manner as specified for the original planting and must be done at no extra cost to the Owner. 5. After each replacement, the Contractor must submit a marked planting plan showing the exact location of each item replaced and the date when the replacement was made. Guarantee all replaced material during the Guarantee Period for an additional 365 calendar days from the date of replacement. E. Site Access: Owner is to be notified in advance of any review, corrective treatment measures, or curative treatment measures so as to arrange for approved and convenient access to the area. F. The guarantee is applicable to any growing conditions through which plants of like kind could be expected to survive and any deformity or cause of death which could be attributed to, or affected by, the physiological condition of the plant must be deemed replaceable cause. However, this would not apply to plant losses due to: 1. Extreme weather conditions such as wildfires, floods, freezing rain, wind storms (with recorded wind speeds greater than 60 MPH), drought, winter kill caused by extreme cold and severe winter conditions not typical of the project location, or abnormal rains, as determined by the National Weather Service. 2. Acts of vandalism by the public or direct negligence on the part of the Owner. G. Review: Plants and lawn areas will be inspected quarterly by the Owner during the Guarantee Period. 1. The Owner will provide Written Notice to the Contractor to correct and remedy unacceptable work. WORLD CUP LEGACY SQUARE PHASE 1 DIVISION 32 EXTERIOR IMPROVEMENTS SECTION 32 9000 PLANTING Contract No. CAG-25-044 32 90 00 - 11 World Cup Legacy Square -Phase 1 April 21, 2025 2. The Contractor must reply to the Owner within 5 working days of the date of the Written Notice with proposed corrections. Such corrective measures must occur within 14 days after the date of the Written Notice unless the Owner agrees otherwise. Notify the Owner when the corrective work is complete. 3. Approximately 21 working days before the end of the Guarantee Period, the Contractor must request a final site review by the Owner. Conditions found unacceptable by the Owner must be corrected by the Contractor within 14 working days immediately following the review. After correction, the Contractor must notify the Owner for a re-review. Necessary replanting must be arranged by the Owner in accordance with the best planting time of the year. H. If the Contractor does not perform the corrective work within the 14 working days after the date of the Written Notice, the Owner may have the corrective work done by others and deduct the entire cost of the corrective work from monies due or to become due the Contractor under the Contract. I. Final Transfer of Landscape to the Owner: When all guarantee items are completed and at Final Acceptance by the Owner, the Contractor must provide a memorandum to the Owner formally transferring the landscape to the Owner. J. Final Acceptance 1. Acceptance of lawn. Acceptance of lawn areas as specified herein is based on a healthy, full, and vigorously growing stand of grass at the end of the Guarantee Period. Areas that are bare, have a poor stand of grass, are dead or dying, have weeds, or have a spotty or non-uniform grade due to any cause must be remedied by regrading, reseeding, removing and resodding, and watering, as appropriate. 2. Acceptance of Plant Material. Final Acceptance of all planting work described in this Specification section, with the exclusion of possible replacements of plant materials under the Guarantee, will be made by the Owner to determine 100% completion of the Contract work as specified herein. 3. Final Acceptance of the landscaping will be provided in writing by the Owner at the end of the Guarantee Period. 1.14. LANDSCAPE MAINTENANCE DURING GUARANTEE PERIOD A. It is expressly understood that the Owner will be responsible, during the Guarantee Period, for normal establishment and maintenance of the project landscape. PART 2 PRODUCTS 2.1. MATERIALS AND EQUIPMENT A. Provide all materials and equipment as required to complete the work as shown on the Contract Drawings and/or as described in the Specifications. WORLD CUP LEGACY SQUARE PHASE 1 DIVISION 32 EXTERIOR IMPROVEMENTS SECTION 32 9000 PLANTING Contract No. CAG-25-044 32 90 00 - 12 World Cup Legacy Square -Phase 1 April 21, 2025 2.2. SOIL TEST REPORTS A. Provide soil analysis and test reports from an approved soil testing laboratory. Soil amendments must not be incorporated in the planting work until the Soil Test Reports 1. One (1) representative sample of each soil mix specified. 2. One (1) representative sample of stockpiled native topsoil if used. B. The cost for all soil testing must be borne by the Contractor. C. The Contractor must be paid for the soil amendments that may be required to improve the subgrade soils, as recommended by the soil testing laboratory. Costs must be determined on a unit price basis and agreed upon by a Change Order prior to commencement of subgrade soil amendment work. D. The Contractor is responsible for cost of the soil amendments that may be required for the planting soil mix and lawn soil mix, as recommended by the soil testing laboratory. E. Testing must be performed in accordance with the most current edition of Methods of Soil Analysis published by the Soil Science Society of America, Inc. The Soil Test Reports must include the following: 1. Fertility Analysis: a. Extractable analytes: nitrate, nitrogen, ammoniacal nitrogen, phosphorous, potassium, calcium, magnesium, copper, zinc, manganese and iron. b. Saturation extract values: calcium, magnesium, potassium, sodium, boron, sulfate, pH, lime content, salinity and sodium adsorption ratio. 2. Mechanical Analysis: a. Organic percent by over-dried weight. b. USDA particle size and gradation. 3. Cation Exchange Capacity (CEC). 4. The Soil Test Report must make recommendations for fertilizers and soil amendments to effectively amend and develop a productive soil. 5. The Soil Test Report must include a written statement from the soil testing laboratory that the laboratory has reviewed the planting plan and this planting specification, and that its recommendations respond to the specific needs of the Contract. WORLD CUP LEGACY SQUARE PHASE 1 DIVISION 32 EXTERIOR IMPROVEMENTS SECTION 32 9000 PLANTING Contract No. CAG-25-044 32 90 00 - 13 World Cup Legacy Square -Phase 1 April 21, 2025 2.3. NATIVE TOPSOIL A. Native topsoil from site excavations may be used in lieu of Sandy Loam as described herein. B. for topsoil from a depth greater than 12 inches below the existing ground, unless approved. C. Select only source areas that are well-drained and, before clearing and grubbing, have a healthy crop of vegetative growth with no evidence of noxious weeds. Remove and dispose of all vegetation and top 4 inches of soil (seed bank horizon) before taking topsoil material from the source areas. D. Native Topsoil must not contain any viable seeds, roots, or rhizomes capable of sprouting any State-listed noxious weeds or invasive root propagating plants including but not limited to horsetail, English ivy, clematis, knotweed, etc. Soil found to contain these prohibited viable plant materials must be removed and replaced at E. Stockpile native topsoil at locations that do not interfere with construction activities. Take precautions to avoid disturbing the existing ground beyond the project site or F. Test stockpiled native topsoil per Soil Test Reports as specified herein. Soil classification of Native Soil shall be Sandy Loam as defined by the United States Department of Agriculture Classification system and the requirements as described in Subsection 2.06, C herein. 2.4. IMPORTED PLANTING SOILS A. Soil Mixes 1. Lawn Soil must be a 2-way mix soil consisting of 60% compost and 40% sand by volume thoroughly mixed together with the soil amendments as required by the Soil Test Report. Lawn Soil must have pH range of 5.0 to 7.0 and an organic content between 4% and 10% by weight as tested by the Loss on Ignitions method. 2. Planting Soil must be a 3-way mix soil consisting of 40% compost, 20% sand and 40% sandy loam by volume thoroughly mixed together with the soil amendments as required by the Soil Test Report. Planting Soil must have pH range of 5.0 to 7.0 and an organic content between 8% and 15% by weight as tested by the Loss on Ignitions method. B. All soil mixes must be thoroughly blended off site. C. Compost, Sandy Loam, and Sand must be as specified herein. WORLD CUP LEGACY SQUARE PHASE 1 DIVISION 32 EXTERIOR IMPROVEMENTS SECTION 32 9000 PLANTING Contract No. CAG-25-044 32 90 00 - 14 World Cup Legacy Square -Phase 1 April 21, 2025 D. Soil Test Reports for each soil mix must be as specified herein. E. All soil mixes must be free of pests, toxic substances and other undesirable material harmful or detrimental to ornamental plant growth. Soil mixes must not contain any viable seeds, roots, or rhizomes capable of sprouting any State-listed noxious weeds or invasive root propagating plants including but not limited to horsetail, English ivy, clematis, knotweed, etc. Soil found to contain these prohibited viable plant materials 2.5. SOIL COMPONENTS A. General 1. on project site. 2. Certification tests must be dated within 90 days of proposed installation of soil on the project site. B. Compost 1. Compost must be Fine Compost and comply with the requirements of Washington State Department of Transportation Standard Specification 9- 14.5(8). 2. The compost must be tested within 90 calendar days of proposed use. 3. The compost must have a Solvita Compost Maturity Test of 6 or above. Solvita Compost Maturity Test is available from Woods End Research Laboratory, phone (207) 293-2457, or 1(800)451-0337, or. The cost for testing must be borne by the Contractor. 4. and approval prior to use on the project site. Approved sources: a. Red-E Topsoil; Redmond, WA; (425) 868-6500. b. Cedar Grove Compost; Maple Valley, WA; (425) 432-2395. c. Pacific Topsoils Inc; Everett, WA (425) 337-2700. 5. Contractor shall provide certificates, or sufficient documentation, to the City 2 weeks prior to ordering any compost products for approval by Engineer showing that the supplier sources meet the following criteria: a. Produce compost products locally. b. Are certified by the US Composting Council or an equivalent nationally recognized organization. WORLD CUP LEGACY SQUARE PHASE 1 DIVISION 32 EXTERIOR IMPROVEMENTS SECTION 32 9000 PLANTING Contract No. CAG-25-044 32 9000 - 15 World Cup Legacy Square -Phase 1 April 21, 2025 c. programs and meet quality standards comparable to standards adopted by the Washington state Department of Transportation or adopted by rule by the Washington state Department of Ecology. C. Sand 1. Size Sieve Percent Passing ASTM E-11 100 #4 & #6 ASTM E-11 95 100 #10 ASTM E-11 65 75 #18% ASTM E-11 35 50 #20% ASTM E-11 < 30 #40 ASTM E-11 < 20 #100 ASTM E-11 2 10 #200 ASTM E-11 1 5 2. Permissible Chemical Ranges: a. Salinity (millionhms per centimeter of saturation extract @ 25 C) Nil 3.0 b. Boron (saturationextract concentration) Nil 1.0ppm c. Sodium (sodium absorption ratio SAR)Nil 6.0 D. Sandy Loam 1. Sandy Loam must be topsoil as defined by the United States Department of Agriculture Classification system and the requirements as described herein. 2. Sandy Loam must consist of loose, moderately well-drained, and friable soil. And be free of stones, debris, and/or similar objects. Sandy Loam should be fertile and free-flowing (pulverized). 3. Sandy Loam must be free of pests, toxic substances and other undesirable material harmful or detrimental to ornamental plant growth. Planting Soil must not contain any viable seeds, roots, or rhizomes capable of sprouting any State- listed noxious weeds or invasive root propagating plants including but not limited to horsetail, English ivy, clematis, knotweed, etc. Soil found to contain these prohibited viable plant materials must be removed and replaced at the WORLD CUP LEGACY SQUARE PHASE 1 DIVISION 32 EXTERIOR IMPROVEMENTS SECTION 32 9000 PLANTING Contract No. CAG-25-044 32 90 00 - 16 World Cup Legacy Square -Phase 1 April 21, 2025 4. Sandy Loam must have a pH between 5.0 to 7.0 and organic matter percentage of 2% min. 10% max. (by weight). Drainage must be a minimum of 1.5 inches per hour. Assume a relative compaction of 85% of modified maximum dry density (ASTM D 1557). Particle Size must meet the following sieve requirements: Sieve Size Percent Passing 100 >90 #10 >70 2.6. MULCH A. Bark Mulch shall be derived from Douglas Fir and Western Hemlock tree species. Bark is defined as the outermost coarse protective layer of the tree, located outside of the cambium layer. It shall be ground so that a minimum of 95%, by volume, of the material will pass through a one (1) inch sieve. Ground bark shall not contain elements in quantities that would be detrimental to plant life. 2.7. FERTILIZER AND SOIL AMENDMENTS A. Furnish soil amendments that are free of materials detrimental to plant life. Furnish manufacturer or supplier quality compliance certification. Ensure that material testing methods meet the requirements of the Washington Department of Agriculture appropriate to that material. Obtain approval for use of soil amendments before beginning work. Soil amendments may include the following: lime, dolomite lime, gypsum, rock, diammonia, or other phosphate, calcium or potassium nitrate, boron, and iron sulfate. B. Fertilizer and soil amendments application rates must meet Soil Test Report recommendations. C. Fertilizer and soil amendments must be packaged in new, unopened, waterproof, containers or non-overlaid bags clearly labeled as to weight, chemical analysis, manufacturer and content in accordance with State and Federal Law. Store fertilizer and soil amendments in such a manner as to prevent wetting and deterioration. Do not store fertilizer and soil amendments with plant materials. D. Agricultural lime must be dolomitic limestone containing not less than 85% of total carbonates. Limestone must be ground to such fineness that 100% will pass a No. 20 sieve. E. Iron sulfate must be granulated ferrous sulfate containing a minimum of 20% iron and 10% sulfur. F. Fertilizers must be according to the following: WORLD CUP LEGACY SQUARE PHASE 1 DIVISION 32 EXTERIOR IMPROVEMENTS SECTION 32 9000 PLANTING Contract No. CAG-25-044 32 90 00 - 17 World Cup Legacy Square -Phase 1 April 21, 2025 1. -7-2) 100% Organic Fertilizer, as 2. Lawn Follow--3-5), and must be 100% equal. 3. Fertilizers must be a complete commercial brand with chemical analysis shown on unopened and undamaged container when delivered. 4. A minimum of 50% of any nitrogen fertilizer must be applied in a slow-release form such as sulfur-coated or polymer-coated urea, IBDU, trinitromethane (Nitroform), or organic forms. 2.8. WATER A. Contractor must make, at Contractor expense, whatever arrangements are necessary to ensure an adequate supply of water to meet the needs of this Contract. B. Contractor must also furnish necessary hose, equipment, attachments, and accessories for the adequate irrigation of planted areas as required to complete the work specified. C. All costs for water incurred during the contract period must be borne by the Contractor unless other arrangements are made with the Owner. D. Portions of the existing irrigation system in Gateway Park will be demolished during construction. While this system is down, landscaping areas not reached by a live irrigation system shall be manually watered by the Contractor during the dry season (May 1 through September 30). Contractor to coordinate the necessary frequency of watering with City Parks maintenance staff during the dry season. 2.9. PLANT MATERIAL A. The Contractor has 2 options to secure approval of plant materials: 1. Have plant material available at the project site for review during scheduled site visits. 2. Contractor's expense. B. Owner reserves the right to reject any or all plant material at any time until final review and acceptance. Remove rejected plants immediately from the site. C. All plant material furnished by the Contractor must conform to the requirements of must comply with the following provisions: WORLD CUP LEGACY SQUARE PHASE 1 DIVISION 32 EXTERIOR IMPROVEMENTS SECTION 32 9000 PLANTING Contract No. CAG-25-044 32 90 00 - 18 World Cup Legacy Square -Phase 1 April 21, 2025 1. No less than 10% of each variety and/or species of plant delivered to the project must be accurately labeled with a securely attached, waterproof tag bearing the legible designation of the common name and full scientific name and size of plant. Include the nomenclature for hybrid, variety, or cultivar. Whether or not labeled, any plants, which do not conform to the Plant Schedule and/or Contract Drawings, must be replaced immediately with plants that conform to specifications. 2. All plant material must meet State and Federal requirements with respect to plant health and absence of diseases and insect infestation. 3. All plant material must be nursery grown stock that has been held in a nursery for at least one (1) year. 4. All plant material specified must be first-class representatives of their normal species or varieties in healthy growing condition with normal well-developed branch system and vigorous root systems. a. They must be free from disease and insect infestation, disfiguring knots, sun-scalds, abrasions of the bark, broken tops, broken branches, torn roots, and any other objectionable features. b. Plants, which have suffered damage as the result of girdling of the roots, stem, or a major branch; have deformities of the stem or major branches; have a lack of symmetry; have dead or defoliated tops or branches; or have any defect, injury, or condition which renders the plant unsuitable for its intended use, will be rejected. 5. Large plants cut back to meet specified sizes will be rejected. Plants must not have cuts or pruning wounds over 3/4-inch diameter that are not satisfactorily callusing over. 6. Plant material must not have weeds at the tops of rootballs. 7. Root balls of all plant materials must be solidly held together by a fibrous root system and must be composed only of the soil in which the plant has been actually growing. The ball must be securely wrapped with non-treated, jute burlap, or other packing m life. 8. Provide the number of plants shown on the Plant Schedule in Contract 9. Trees a. Trees must have been grown with sufficient spacing to allow for symmetrical branch development and full canopy which reflects the natural characteristics of the species. Tree trunks must not be noticeably imperfect in vertical alignment, have straight leaders, and there must be b. Trees with multiple leaders, unless specified, must be rejected. WORLD CUP LEGACY SQUARE PHASE 1 DIVISION 32 EXTERIOR IMPROVEMENTS SECTION 32 9000 PLANTING Contract No. CAG-25-044 32 90 00 - 19 World Cup Legacy Square -Phase 1 April 21, 2025 c. bark abrasions, sunscald, disfiguring knots, insect damage, or cuts of limbs over 3/4 inch in diameter that are not completely closed will be rejected. d. Evergreen and deciduous trees must be furnished balled and burlapped balls will not be accepted. e. Trees grown in fabric bags must have a well-established root system reaching the sides of the fabric bag to maintain a firm ball when the fabric is removed, but must not have excessive root growth encircling the fabric bag. Fabric bags must be entirely removed prior to planting. f. No pruning wounds must be present with a diameter of more than one (1) inch and such wounds must show vigorous callous on all edges. Trees must not be pruned within 6 months prior to delivery. g. Provide tree root ball sizes complying with the latest edition of the ASNS. Cracked or mushroomed tree root balls are not acceptable. 10. Container-grown Stock: a. Plants grown in a pot or container must have been given a sufficient length of time for new fibrous root system to have developed to hold its soil together and keep the root mass firm and whole when removed from the container. b. Plants must not be loose in the container. c. Container stock must not be pot or root bound. d. Plants furnished in pots or other containers must be acclimated to outside conditions and equal to field grown stock. To acclimate plants to Northwest conditions, all plants used on the project must be grown continuously outdoors north of the 42nd Latitude (Oregon-California border) from not later than April 1 of the year prior to the time of planting. 2.10. PLANTING ACCESSORIES A. Tree Staking Materials 1. Tree stakes must be installed as shown on Contract Drawings. Stakes must be 8- foot long 2-inch diameter pressure-treated lodgepole pine wood stakes, with chamfered tops and 6-inch long conical points. a. 2. Or approved equal. WORLD CUP LEGACY SQUARE PHASE 1 DIVISION 32 EXTERIOR IMPROVEMENTS SECTION 32 9000 PLANTING Contract No. CAG-25-044 32 90 00 - 20 World Cup Legacy Square -Phase 1 April 21, 2025 B. Root Barrier 1. Root barrier must be made of copolymer polypropylene, containing 50% postconsumer, recycled plastic with ultraviolet light inhibitors. Panels must be interlocking. 2. indicated in the Contract Drawings. 3. Recommended sources for root barriers are as follows: a. - Root Barrier Panels, as manufactured by NDS, and distributed locally by Frank J. Martin Company, Lynnwood, WA, Ph. 206- 523-7665, toll free 1-800-654-1786 or www.fjmartin.com. b. by Berkey Supply, Inc., Bellevue, WA, Ph. 800-959-8353 or www.berkeysupply.com. c. distributed locally by Wilbur-Ellis, Auburn, WA, Ph. 253-351-6591 or www.wilburellis.com. 2.11. SOD LAWN A. B. Sod must be comprised of 60% Perennial Turf Type Ryegrass, 20% Hybrid Kentucky Bluegrass, 20% Hard Fescue and contain no more than 1% other grasses. C. Sod must be premium quality, free of all weeds, pests, diseases, Poa annua, and other undesirable material. It must not be less than 12 months old nor more than 24 months old, grown in fumigated soil, healthy, and have a dense, vigorous well- developed root structure. D. Plastic netting is not allowed. If netting is required, it must be biodegradable. E. Sod must not be cut from the field more than one (1) day prior to delivery to the project site. F. Sod must be grown in Western Washington or Oregon. Sod shipments must have a certificate of origin and certification of approved treatment if the shipment originates in a known area containing grass infections. Sod available from the following sources: 1. Country Green Turf Farms, Arlington, Wa; (306) 657-2175. 2. JB Instant Lawn, Redmond, Wa; (425) 821-0444. 3. Lefeber Turf Farm, Mt. Vernon, Wa; (360) 428-4054. WORLD CUP LEGACY SQUARE PHASE 1 DIVISION 32 EXTERIOR IMPROVEMENTS SECTION 32 9000 PLANTING Contract No. CAG-25-044 32 90 00 - 21 World Cup Legacy Square -Phase 1 April 21, 2025 2.12. RESTORATION SEED LAWN A. Lawn Seed mixture must be composed of 60% Perennial Ryegrass and 40% Hard Fescue. B. including percent of pure seed, germination, other crop seed, inert and weeds, and the germination test data. The seed mixture must be no less than 98% pure, have a minimum germination rate of 90%, contain more than 1/2% weed seed, and contain less than 1.5% inert material. All crop seed in excess of one (1) percent must be technical data with the seed analysis for each seed mix specified. C. better as outlined by the State of Washington Department of A D. All seed mixes must be free of weed seed listed as primary noxious by the Washington State Seed Law singly or collectively in excess of the labeling tolerance specified by the Washington State Seed Law. Reference Specification; Chapter 15.49, Washington State Seed Act. E. Seed must be packed in clean, sound containers of uniform weight. Deliver mixed seed to the project site in the original, unopened containers bearing the conformance with law. 1. Containers must so the following information clearly marked for each kind of seed in accordance with applicable state and federal law: a. b. Lot number. Net weight. c. Percentage of purity. d. Percentage of germination. e. Percentage of weed seed content and inert material. f. Place of origin. g. Amount of Pure Live Seed per bag. 2.13. HERBICIDE AND PESTICIDE A. All chemical herbicides pesticides must be labeled and used in accordance with governing agencies defined in the Weed and Pest Control Plan. The Contractor must use extreme care to ensure confinement of the chemicals within the areas designated. The use of chemical herbicides and pesticides must require the use of anti-drift and activating agents and a spray pattern indicator, unless otherwise allowed by the Owner. WORLD CUP LEGACY SQUARE PHASE 1 DIVISION 32 EXTERIOR IMPROVEMENTS SECTION 32 9000 PLANTING Contract No. CAG-25-044 32 90 00 - 22 World Cup Legacy Square -Phase 1 April 21, 2025 B. All chemical herbicide and pesticides must be carefully selected in accordance with Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), Washington State Department of Ecology, Washington State Department of Agriculture, King County Noxious Weed Control Board, and local sensitive area ordinances and regulations. 2.14. FLEXIBLE POROUS SURFACE TREATMENT (FPST) A. Flexible porous surface treatment (FPST) shall be KBI Flexipave, or approved equal. Color shall be Bark Brown or an approved equivalent. Mix shall have 25 to 30 percent void ratio and be comprised of 50 to 52 percent recycled rubber chips and 50 percent kiln-dried aggregate. B. For approval of equal material, the Contractor shall submit product information, including limitations related to weather conditions or site-specific conditions, to the Engineer for approval. Submittal shall also include a minimum of three examples of product installations within the last five years at a project location within 75 miles of the work site. 2.15. TREE GRATE A. This work shall consist of providing and installing tree grate, grate frames, mounting attachments, and pea gravel at new street tree locations as shown on the plans and as specified herein. B. Pea gravel under tree grate as noted on plans shall be in accordance with WSDOT 9- 03.12(4) gravel backfill for drains of the Standard Specifications. C. Tree g grate shall be shown in the Plans. Materials shall be case ductile iron, ASTM A53 6 Grade 65-45-12 with baked on oil finish. D. Tree grate and mounting attachments shall be steel angle frames and bolts by same manufacturer as the tree grate, size frame to accommodate tree grate as shown in the Plans. PART 3 EXECUTION 3.1. GENERAL A. All areas as indicated in Contract Drawings must be finish graded and approved by smoothly into each other and produce positive drainage. The Contractor is responsible for any adverse drainage conditions that may affect plant growth unless commencement of planting. WORLD CUP LEGACY SQUARE PHASE 1 DIVISION 32 EXTERIOR IMPROVEMENTS SECTION 32 9000 PLANTING Contract No. CAG-25-044 32 90 00 - 23 World Cup Legacy Square -Phase 1 April 21, 2025 B. The Contractor must protect soil and provide adequate and proper care of all plant material (both retained and newly installed) and landscape work, including irrigation, done on the project from the time of installation to the end of the Guarantee Period. C. Care should be taken to avoid damage to existing trees and their roots. Where excavating for new construction is required within tree root zones, excavate by hand to minimize damage to roots and perform as follows: 1. Use narrow tine spading forks and comb soil to expose roots. 2. If main lateral roots are immediately adjacent to location of new construction, the contractor must notify the Owner prior to any excavation. 3. Do not allow exposed roots to dry out. 4. Provide temporary minimum 4-inch depth of mulch and/or plastic covering, or equivalent. 5. Maintain in moist condition until covered with planting soil or mulch. 3.2. SUBGRADE PREPARATION A. Verify the existence of proper rough grading and subgrade elevations prior to beginning soil preparation work. All planting area excavation must allow for planting soil, sod, seed, and mulch depths as indicated in Contract Drawings. B. Areas to receive plant material must be cleared, grubbed, cultivated and graded to accommodate the Work prior to planting and to provide the optimum conditions for plant and lawn establishment and growth. C. Subgrade must be cleaned of all debris including concrete, stumps, sticks, roots, and rocks or lumps larger than one (1) inch. Subgrade elevations must be as shown in the Contract Drawings. D. Percolation Test 1. After the subgrade has been prepared, 3 percolation tests must be performed. This must be accomplished by excavating 3 pits that are 2 feet in depth and Representative field directive. Fill each pit with water and allow the pit to drain for 24 hours. After 24 hours, re-fill the pit with water. If the time required for the pit to drain completely after being filled the second time is greater than 24 hours, the Contractor must notify the O immediately. 2. The Contractor must be paid for work required to solve the drainage problem, such as, installation of french drains or drainage sumps at a unit price basis and agreed upon by a Change Order prior to commencement of work. WORLD CUP LEGACY SQUARE PHASE 1 DIVISION 32 EXTERIOR IMPROVEMENTS SECTION 32 9000 PLANTING Contract No. CAG-25-044 32 90 00 - 24 World Cup Legacy Square -Phase 1 April 21, 2025 E. beginning subgrade preparation work. If required, the Contractor must be paid for weed and pest removal based upon an Owner approved Weed and Pest Control Plan. F. Subgrade preparation and percolation tests must be reviewed and approved by G. Placing of planting soil constitutes acceptance of subgrade conditions by Contractor. 3.3. SOIL PREPARATION A. General 1. Soil must not be placed, disked, rototilled, or worked when the ground or planting soil is frozen, excessively wet, there is ponding water, or, in the opinion 2. Incorporation of amendments in response to soil test recommendations and placing of soils must result in a homogeneous blend to a minimum depth as shown on the Contract Drawings. The Contractor must apply and shape the lifts in such a manner that the planting area has a continuously sloped final surface allowing for drainage from higher elevations to lower outer edges of the planting area. Where possible, ridges and ridge lines must be the approximate center point, or centerline(s), of the planting area. B. Subgrade Scarification 1. Scarify to depths as shown in Contract Drawings. If additional scarification is problem areas. 2. After scarification, remove all debris or rocks over one (1) inch in size and establish proper grades. 3. Representative prior to installing planting soil. C. Placing Soil and Soil Amendments: 1. For Lawns Areas: a. approve soil preparation work between steps as noted in Contract Drawings. b. Incorporate soil amendments by broadcasting over lawn area soil at an even distribution and rate prior to placement of sod. Then, rake the amendments into the top 2 inches of lawn area soil. (1) Apply soil amendments for lawn areas per soil testing laboratory recommendations. Apply into top surface of soil. WORLD CUP LEGACY SQUARE PHASE 1 DIVISION 32 EXTERIOR IMPROVEMENTS SECTION 32 9000 PLANTING Contract No. CAG-25-044 32 90 00 - 25 World Cup Legacy Square -Phase 1 April 21, 2025 (2) Thoroughly mix soil amendments with soils to produce a uniform blend at rates per soil laboratory recommendations. c. Dolomite Lime. Recommended application rate: Incorporate 50 pounds of Dolomite Lime per 1,000 square feet in direct broadcast application. d. Starter Fertilizer (7-7-2). Recommended application rate: Incorporate one pound of starter fertilizer per 1,000 square feet in direct broadcast application. Do not apply fertilizer to lawn areas that drain directly into sensitive water bodies unless approved by governing agency. 2. For Planting Areas: a. preparation work between steps as noted in Contract Drawings. b. Incorporate soil amendments by broadcasting over planting soil at an even distribution and rate prior to installation of plants. Then, mix the amendments into the top 6 inches of planting soil. (1) Apply and mix amendments with a small excavator; do not use a rototiller. (2) Soil amendments for planting areas must be applied per soil testing laboratory recommendations. (3) The soil amendments must be thoroughly mixed with soils to produce a broadly-mixed blend at rates per soil laboratory recommendations. (4) All amendments must be delivered to the site in the original, guaranteed components analysis. In lieu of containers, amendments may be furnished in bulk, with a Manufacturer's Certificate of Compliance indicating the components analysis complies with the Contract. D. Finish Grading 1. Establish a finish grade with the compacted depths of planting soil and amendments as shown on the Contract Drawings and a specified herein. After installing soils and amendments, drag to an even grade, remove debris and rocks larger than one (1) inch in diameter that appear at the surface, and then roll for firmness prior to planting. 2. Finish grade is defined as the top surface of soil prior to the installation of mulch, sod lawn, and restoration seed lawns unless otherwise noted in the Contract Drawings. 3. Finish grading must consist of placing, grading and lightly rolling soil, providing for surface drainage, cutting all necessary drainage swales and generally conforming to finish grades shown in the Contract Drawings and as directed by tative. WORLD CUP LEGACY SQUARE PHASE 1 DIVISION 32 EXTERIOR IMPROVEMENTS SECTION 32 9000 PLANTING Contract No. CAG-25-044 32 90 00 - 26 World Cup Legacy Square -Phase 1 April 21, 2025 4. Compact finish grade of planting, sod lawn, and seed lawn areas to 85% of maximum dry density as determined by ASTM: D 1557. Grades after compaction Representative prior to seeding or sodding. 5. After settling, finish grades in sod lawn areas must be one (1) inch below all walks, curbs and/or other hard surfaces. 6. After settling, finish grades in restoration seed lawn areas must be 1/2 inch below all walks, curbs and/or other hard surfaces. 7. After settling, finish grades in planting areas must be 3 inches below all walks, curbs, and/or other hard surface edges. 8. Representative before commencement of plant staking and plant layout. 9. The top of the mulch must be flush with the top of any adjacent paved surface improvement such as sidewalk, curb, and other pedestrian walking area. 3.4. TRANSPORT AND MOVING PLANT MATERIAL A. Plant material transported in enclosed vehicles must receive adequate ventilation. Plant material transported in open vehicles must be protected by suitable cover material such as tarpaulins. B. Large trees must be totally wrapped to prevent damage and windburn. Provide adequate protection so that trunks are not scarred in transport and branches are not broken. Tree trunks must be wrapped with protective covering prior to handling and loading. Remove covering at the time of plant materials review at the job site. C. Pack and ship plant material in accordance with prevailing nursery industry standard practice for the type of plant being shipped, and protect at all times against drying sun, wind, heat, freezing, and similar detrimental conditions both during shipment and during related handling. D. Move all plants carefully. Exercise care in handling, loading, unloading, and storing of plant materials. Prevent damage to all plant materials. Do not drag plant material without proper root and branch protection. 1. Trees must be handled by rootball only, not the trunks, stems, or tops. 2. Container grown plants must be handled by container only, not the stems or tops. E. Tie branches on trees and large shrubs as necessary. Use burlap bags to protect tree bark from rope chafing. No plant must be bound with rope or wire in a manner that could damage or break the branches. WORLD CUP LEGACY SQUARE PHASE 1 DIVISION 32 EXTERIOR IMPROVEMENTS SECTION 32 9000 PLANTING Contract No. CAG-25-044 32 90 00 - 27 World Cup Legacy Square -Phase 1 April 21, 2025 F. Plant material damaged in any way from transport and moving activities must be rejected, discardeds and replaced with undamaged materials at no cost to Owner. 3.5. TEMPORARY STORAGE OF PLANT MATERIAL A. Plants that cannot be planted within 24 hours after arrival to the project site must be - requirements: 1. Protect rootball of balled and burlapped or fabric-grow bag plants with moist earth, sawdust, bark mulch, or other acceptable material and the material must be kept continuously moist. Do not use straw or hay to retain moisture. 2. Protect plant materials at all times from mechanical damage, excessive wet conditions, drying out, and extreme weather including drying winds and direct sun. 3. The root system of all plants must not be permitted to dry out at any time. Set plants in shade and keep roots moist by covering with mulch, soil or other acceptable means of retaining moisture. 4. Foliage on plants may be sprayed with an anti-desiccant during drought and/or excessively hot periods. Anti-desiccant must be specifically formulated for species of plants it will be applied to. 3.6. PLANT LAYOUT: A. Plants must be placed at the spacing and locations as indicated in the Contract Drawings. Plant layout and staking (or otherwise marking the location of each plant) must be the responsibility of the Contractor. B. The Contractor must sequence the installation of plants to minimize disturbance to new plants and existing landscaping. C. No work must start on the installation of plant material until plant layout and staking 3.7. PLANT INSTALLATION: A. General 1. Representative to be acceptable for planting, prior to installing. 2. Do not install plants in weather conditions detrimental to plant material. a. Do not plant during freezing weather, when the ground is frozen, or when ground is excessively wet. b. Do not install plants when ambient temperatures drop below 40°F or rise above 80°F. WORLD CUP LEGACY SQUARE PHASE 1 DIVISION 32 EXTERIOR IMPROVEMENTS SECTION 32 9000 PLANTING Contract No. CAG-25-044 32 9000 - 28 World Cup Legacy Square -Phase 1 April 21, 2025 c. Do not install plants when wind velocity exceeds 25 MPH. d. Plants must not be installed in areas that are below finishgrade. 3. For work performed during unacceptable and/or weather conditions detrimental to plant material, the Contractor may be required to provide the following services at no additional cost: a. Expert consultations with an ISA certified Arborist (for trees) or other expert as approved (for other plant material) to determine what plant care measures are required to maintain the plants installed in a healthy and vigorous condition during the unacceptable weather conditions. b. Replacement of all work performed during unacceptable weather conditions. c. Additional watering and maintenance of the plant materials installed during the unacceptable weather conditions and responsibility for all additional costs incurred. 4. Perform planting during the period between September 1 and May 15. Planting Representative and only if an automatic irrigation system is available through the summer. 5. Soak all tree rootballs and container plants which have become dry prior to planting. 6. If groundwater is encountered upon excavation of planting holes, the Contractor must promptly notify the Owner. 7. Plants must be removed from containers in a manner that prevents damage to the root system. Containers may require vertical cuts down the full depth of the container to accommodate removal. All circling roots must be loosened to ensure natural directional growth after planting. 8. Dig pits or planting holes for plant material as indicated on Contract Drawings and consistent with good horticultural practice. The inside surfaces of all planting pits are to be rough, not smooth. If the Contractor encounters clay soil or any unusual condition which may be detrimental to the new planting, the material, if encountered, must be removed from the site and planting soil distributed to replace the unsuitable material as Extra Work in accordance with the Specification. Unsuitable material removal will be paid for as a Change Order in accordance with the Specifications. B. Trees 1. The Contractor must provide the Owner a minimum 4 working days advance notice of the first tree(s) to be planted. The Owner must be present to approve the planting method of the first tree(s). The approved method must be consistently applied for all remaining planting of trees. WORLD CUP LEGACY SQUARE PHASE 1 DIVISION 32 EXTERIOR IMPROVEMENTS SECTION 32 9000 PLANTING Contract No. CAG-25-044 32 90 00 - 29 World Cup Legacy Square -Phase 1 April 21, 2025 2. Tree pit excavation near a curb or sidewalk must allow a horizontal clearance of at least 3 inches from the curb or sidewalk without undermining foundation support of adjacent improvements. 3. Before planting, completely remove all twine, wrapping material, fabric grow bags, and wire baskets and completely remove material from the planting hole. 4. Remove burlap from top 1/3 of rootball and remove cut burlap from planting hole. All containers must be removed from rootballs before planting. Containers may require vertical cuts down the full depth of the container to accommodate removal. For ball and burlap and container trees, roots showing at the edge of the root ball must be loosened without tearing. The rootball must be placed in the planting pit in a manner that ensures the roots are properly spread for lateral directional growth. 5. Set trees in the planting pit to proper grade and alignment. Set trees upright, plumb, and faced to give the best appearance or relationship to each other or adjacent structure. Set crown of rootball up to one (1) inch above the finish grade elevation, unless otherwise noted in the Contract Drawings. 6. Backfill must be carefully placed and compacted by water settling. When planting hole is 3/4 backfilled, apply water to water-settle the backfill and remove voids. After settling occurs, the Contractor must add enough soil to cover the roots but must not rework the soil. Do not use frozen or muddy mixtures for backfilling. No soil filling will be permitted against trunks or stems or above grafts on grafted trees. Form a watering ring of soil around the edge of each planting pit to retain water. C. Shrubs and Groundcovers: 1. Plants supplied in containers must be kept moist at all times and must be removed from the container in a manner that prevents damage to the root system. The plants must not be removed from the container by pulling on the stem. 2. All plastic, ties, and other container material must be removed from the plant prior to planting. Containers may require vertical cuts down the full depth of the container to accommodate removal. a. Space groundcover plants using triangular spacing in accordance with indicated dimensions and offsets. Adjust spacing as necessary to evenly fill planting bed with indicated quantity of plants. Always plant and shrubs within planting bed. WORLD CUP LEGACY SQUARE PHASE 1 DIVISION 32 EXTERIOR IMPROVEMENTS SECTION 32 9000 PLANTING Contract No. CAG-25-044 32 90 00 - 30 World Cup Legacy Square -Phase 1 April 21, 2025 b. Set shrub and groundcover in the planting pit to proper grade and alignment. Set upright. Install plants so that top of rootball is flush with the finished grade after settlement. Check top of root ball for root flare. If root flare is not found, carefully scrape away excess soil until root flare is exposed. This level must be the top of the rootball and installed flush to the finished grade. c. Backfill must be firmly tamped or compacted without voids around the roots, then covered with mulch, and watered immediately after planting. D. Pruning and Staking 1. Pruning a. Pruning of trees must be performed at the nursery by the nurseryman and only to remove small or minor broken or damaged branches, or for Representative. b. Branches must be pruned at the branch collar. Neither stubs nor flush cuts will be acceptable. c. At the time of planting, pruning must only occur to remove minor broken or damaged twigs and branches. No trees or plants must be headed or pruned without reason or prior approval. No pruning must be allowed to than 5% of the foliage, or if foliage has not developed, more than 5% of the foliage buds, or significantly alters the natural form of the plant material being pruned. d. Pruning must be done in such a manner as to retain or to encourage the natural growth characteristics and proper form of the particular plant. Pruning must be done with a sharp tool to produce a clean cut without bruising or tearing the bark. All completed pruning cuts must be in the living wood where callous tissue can develop properly. 2. Staking and Fastening a. All trees must be staked at the time of planting as indicated on Contract Drawings. Each tree must be staked as indicated and tied to the stake with Webbed Fabric Tape to allow for trunk growth. b. Staking must be in a workmanlike operation. Damaged stakes must be promptly removed and replaced. c. Trees and shrubs found out of plumb by wind or other causes must be re- set by loosening the soil around the root system and re-plumbing the tree or shrub, and backfilling and compacting as necessary. Adjustment must not be made by pushing, pulling or restraining the trunk or stem. If, in the opinion of the Owner, damage to the root system has occurred as a result of resetting a tree or shrub, the tree or shrub must be replaced by the Contractor. WORLD CUP LEGACY SQUARE PHASE 1 DIVISION 32 EXTERIOR IMPROVEMENTS SECTION 32 9000 PLANTING Contract No. CAG-25-044 32 90 00 - 31 World Cup Legacy Square -Phase 1 April 21, 2025 d. Alternate methods of staking may be proposed by the Contractor and require approval of the Owner. e. Tree stakes must be removed at the end of the Guarantee Period. E. Apply fertilizer per soil laboratory test recommendations to all trees, shrubs, and groundcovers. As necessary, a follow-up fertilizer application for all planting beds must be in accordance with recommendations from soil testing laboratory. F. Mulch planting areas with required mulch material at least 3 inches deep immediately after planting. Top dress the entire tree pit including the watering ring, with the mulch depth tapered at the tree trunk to prevent contact at the trunk. Soil surface interface should be damp prior to application of mulch. Do not install wood chip mulch on top of dry planting soil. The 3-inch depth is measured after settling and/or compaction has occurred. Thoroughly water mulched areas. After watering, lightly rake mulch to provide a uniform finished surface. 3.8. SOD INSTALLATION: A. Installation: 1. Sod must be brought onto lawn area by hand-operated wheeled equipment with proper protection of sod soil beds from heavy compaction. Sod layers must be experienced, or if inexperienced, must be constantly supervised by an experienced foreman. Sod layers must kneel on plywood or some other platform during laying process. 2. Moisten prepared surface immediately prior to laying sod. 3. Do not lay sod or install sod on saturated or frozen soil. 4. Lay sod immediately upon delivery to site, to prevent deterioration or drying. All sod must be installed within 12 hours after delivery to the project site. 5. Lay sod tight with no open joints or gaps visible, with no overlapping edges and long edges perpendicular to primary slope. Do not stretch sod pieces. Spread lawn area soil over any exposed edges. Keep edges moistened as required or as directed. The Contractor must ensure that the soil base immediately ahead of each sod layer is moist. 6. When piecing sod, use pieces no smaller than 1 square foot. 7. Sod must be rolled with a 200 pound roller after installation to ensure proper contact between soil and sod. On slopes 5:1 or less, roll with light lawn roller to ensure contact with subgrade. Final rolling must provide a uniform surface. After final rolling, the sod lawn must be mowed if necessary. B. Water sod thoroughly with a fine spray immediately after laying. Sod lawn area must be heavily watered, flooded, and saturated for a period of 7 days to trigger active root growth. WORLD CUP LEGACY SQUARE PHASE 1 DIVISION 32 EXTERIOR IMPROVEMENTS SECTION 32 9000 PLANTING Contract No. CAG-25-044 32 90 00 - 32 World Cup Legacy Square -Phase 1 April 21, 2025 C. Flagging, fencing, and warning signs or other appropriate method of sod lawn protection must be installed and remain for a minimum of 4 weeks. Do not remove flagging and warning signs until sod is firm to walk on and sod is not in a saturated condition. D. Water: Watering must be accomplished once a week from March through September. At a minimum, a uniform application of one (1) inch of water must be required over all lawn areas each week. The Contractor must be prepared to water more frequently should very dry conditions persist and based on input from Owner. E. Mowing: 1. The Contractor must be responsible for mowing all sod lawn areas during construction and through the Guarantee Period. a. Mow whenever lawn reaches an average height of 3 inches. The cutting height must be 2 inches with all cuttings retained using mulching mower equipment. b. equipment must not cause ruts or deformation of improved areas. Sickle type grass cutters will be permitted only on slopes of drainage ditches, berms, or other rough areas. The equipment and tools must be in good repair at all times and maintained so that a clean, sharp cut of the grass results. Each mowing must be considered as one (1), complete coverage of all lawn grass areas to be mowed within a defined area. c. Trimming around traffic facilities, structures, curbs, tree pits, planting areas, or other features extending above ground must be accomplished by use of tools that achieve a neat and uniform appearance. Edging along curb and sidewalk interfaces must be incidental to mowing and must be provided by the Contractor to control encroachment of grass. d. Grass cutting equipment must be operated in such a manner and equipped with suitable guards as to avoid throwing rocks or debris onto the pedestrian and vehicular traffic areas or onto permeable pavement areas. Equipment that pulls or rips the grass or damages the turf in any manner will not be allowed. The Owner will be the sole judge of the adequacy of the equipment and methods of use. The Contractor must return and disperse all lawn clippings to the lawn from all pedestrian and vehicular traffic areas, and from any other improvement. F. Follow-up Fertilizing: After the first mowing or approximately 30 days after the initial - Broadcast at a rate recommended by manufacturer for lawn areas. Apply once a month for the first 4 months of the growing season. WORLD CUP LEGACY SQUARE PHASE 1 DIVISION 32 EXTERIOR IMPROVEMENTS SECTION 32 9000 PLANTING Contract No. CAG-25-044 32 90 00 - 33 World Cup Legacy Square -Phase 1 April 21, 2025 G. Sod Lawn must be deemed physically complete when uniform, healthy, green, and vigorous growth is evident, with no dry or dead spots larger than 3 inch square, and after the third mowing has occurred. Upon physical completion, temporary flagging, warning signs, and other lawn protection measures must be removed. 3.9. RESTORATION SEED LAWN INSTALLATION A. Installation 1. Seeding must be accomplished in the spring (March 15 to May 15) or autumn planting periods (Sept 20 to Nov 15) of the year and/or when weather conditions are favorable for proper working of the soil and seed germination as determined ive. Application of pre-germinated seed, moisture retention agents, and provisions for supplemental watering may be required by allowable time frames. 2. Seed must be spread by an acceptable hand-mechanical (hopper or culti- packer) method. a. Rake seed and fertilizer into top 1/4 to 1/2 inch of soil. After raking, roll the finished grade one (1) direction for a flat, uniform surface and water thoroughly. 3. Seeding must be done only after finish grading and adjacent construction and plantings have been completed. 4. Finish grades must be rolled with a standard, water filled, 200 pounds per square foot ground pressure roller. If soil is dry, lightly sprinkle with water prior to rolling. The seed area must be rolled in two directions, the second rolling at right angles to the first. Grades after rolling must be flat and approved by the seeding. B. Any seeded areas that have become compacted prior to seeding must be scarified to a depth of four (4) inches by acceptable means, then finish graded as herein before described. C. The application rate for Lawn Seed Mix must be 6-8 pounds of seed per 1000 square feet. D. Water seeded area thoroughly with a fine spray immediately after seeding. Provide one (1) inch average application of water without uncovering seed, washing seed away, and without causing erosion or sedimentation. E. Flagging, fencing, and warning signs or other appropriate method of seed lawn protection must be installed and remain until the seeded lawn has become established. WORLD CUP LEGACY SQUARE PHASE 1 DIVISION 32 EXTERIOR IMPROVEMENTS SECTION 32 9000 PLANTING Contract No. CAG-25-044 32 90 00 - 34 World Cup Legacy Square -Phase 1 April 21, 2025 F. Water: Watering must be accomplished once a week from March through September. At a minimum, a uniform application of one (1) inch of water must be required over all lawn areas each week. The Contractor must be prepared to water more frequently should very dry conditions persist and based on input from Owner. G. Mowing: 1. The Contractor is responsible for mowing all seed lawn areas during construction and through the Guarantee Period. a. For the first 3 mowings, mow whenever lawn reaches an average height of 2 inches. For the first 3 mowings, the cutting height must be one and 1.5 inches with all cuttings retained using mulching mower equipment. b. For the fourth and all subsequent mowings, mow whenever lawn reaches an average height of 3 inches and set the cutting height at 2 inches with all cuttings retained using mulching mower equipment. c. equipment must not cause ruts or deformation of improved areas. Sickle type grass cutters will be permitted only on slopes of drainage ditches, berms, or other rough areas. The equipment and tools must be in good repair at all times and maintained so that a clean, sharp cut of the grass results. Each mowing must be considered as one (1), complete coverage of all lawn grass areas to be mowed within a defined area. d. Trimming around structures or other features extending above ground must be accomplished by use of tools that achieve a neat and uniform appearance. Edging along paving interfaces must be incidental to mowing and must be provided by the Contractor to control encroachment of grass. Grass cutting equipment must be operated in such a manner and equipped with suitable guards as to avoid throwing rocks or debris onto the pedestrian and vehicular traffic areas or onto permeable pavement areas. e. Equipment that pulls or rips the grass or damages the turf in any manner will not be allowed. The Owner will be the sole judge of the adequacy of the equipment and methods of use. The Contractor must return and disperse all lawn clippings to the lawn from all pedestrian and vehicular traffic areas, and from any other improvement. 2. Follow-up Fertilizing: After the first mowing or approximately 30 days after the - Broadcast at a rate recommended by manufacturer for lawn areas. Apply once a month for the first four months of the growing season. 3. Watering: To encourage deep rooting, each watering must be thorough enough to provide soil moisture a minimum of 6 inches below soil surface. Permit soil to dry sufficiently between watering, but not so dry as to damage the planting. WORLD CUP LEGACY SQUARE PHASE 1 DIVISION 32 EXTERIOR IMPROVEMENTS SECTION 32 9000 PLANTING Contract No. CAG-25-044 32 90 00 - 35 World Cup Legacy Square -Phase 1 April 21, 2025 4. Review: Check for barren areas, maximum 3 inches square, in seed bed approximately 21 days after seeding and over-seed as originally specified and at such time as weather and season permit for proper seed germination or as ative. 5. Seed Lawn must be deemed physically complete when uniform, healthy, green, and vigorous growth is evident, with no dry or dead spots larger than 3 inch square, and after the fifth mowing has occurred. Upon physical completion, temporary flagging, warning signs, and other lawn protection measures must be removed. 3.10. PLANTING ACCESSORIES INSTALLATION A. Root Barrier Installation 1. specifications in locations as shown on the Contract Drawings. 2. Install root barrier in locations shown in the Contract Drawings. 3. Install panels immediately adjacent to paving with ribs facing towards the tree roots. Trenches must be deep enough so that top of root barrier is 1 inch below the top of sod or mulch. 3.11. FLEXIBLE POROUS SURFACE TREATMENT (FPST) INSTALLATION A. Flexible porous surface treatment (FPST) shall be designed, mixed, and installed per Contact City of Renton City Arborist to coordinate installation, confirm limits of FPST, and to observe work of installation of FPST around the first tree pit installed. B. Prepare subgrade to create a firm unyielding surface. Excavate soil next to adjacent to achieve tight/flush connection between FPST and concrete edge. Add and compact soil to create smooth uniform surface that drains away from tree trunk onto the sidewalk and curb. Lightly compact soil to prevent settling of subbase material. Install FPST over existing tree surface roots, mounding as needed up to and around tree trunk flare. C. The finished surface of the FPST shall be uniform and flush with adjacent surfaces. Uniform and flush surface conditions shall be maintained throughout the landscape establishment period. D. Flexible porous surface treatment is subject to inspection and repair at the time of project acceptance and for the Guarantee Period. WORLD CUP LEGACY SQUARE PHASE 1 DIVISION 32 EXTERIOR IMPROVEMENTS SECTION 32 9000 PLANTING Contract No. CAG-25-044 32 90 00 - 36 World Cup Legacy Square -Phase 1 April 21, 2025 3.12. CLEAN UP A. Perform cleaning during installation of the landscape work. Water, dirt, debris, and rubbish to be kept off of all paved areas, pathways, and permeable pavements. Wash clean all paved areas. B. Upon completion of landscape work, all excess materials, soil, debris, and equipment must be removed from the site. C. D. Planting areas immediately adjacent to walks, curbs, pavements, driveways, and other improvement must be compacted and raked to accommodate the depth of mulch cover, with the mulch surface flush with the surface of adjacent improvement. Planting beds must have a fine, even grade around all plants. E. Remove all metal, wood, and concrete debris, protective wrappings and coverings, and shipping materials from the project site. Remove all residues, repair all stains, scuffs, abrasions, and marks from boulders. F. Leave project in first quality condition. 3.13. SUBSTANTIAL AND PHYSICAL COMPLETION A. Review to determine Substantial and Physical Completion of planted areas will be will be accepted provided all requirements have been complied with and plant materials are alive and in a healthy, vigorous condition. 3.14. FINAL ACCEPTANCE A. Final acceptance of all landscaping work described in this Specification section, with the exclusion of possible replacements of plant materials under the Guarantee Period, of the Owner to determine 100% completion and acceptance of the Contract work. than 48 hours prior to the anticipated date of review. B. Representative due to the failure of the contractor to have the entire project Representative the actual hourly cost and expenses for each additional review. END OF SECTION WORLD CUP LEGACY SQUARE PHASE 1 DIVISION 33 UTILITIES SECTION 33 11 00 WATER UTILITY DISTRIBUTION Contract No. CAG-25-044 33 11 00 - 1 World Cup Legacy Square -Phase 1 April 21, 2025 SECTION 33 11 00 WATER UTILITY DISTRIBUTION PART 1 GENERAL 1.1. DESCRIPTION OF WORK A. The Work under this Section includes providing all labor, materials, tools and equipment necessary for furnishing and installing buried water pipe, water pipe fittings, water spigot assembly, water service meter, connection to the existing water main, electrical continuity, disinfection and testing. The Contractor shall install the water pipe and fittings to the horizontal and vertical alignment shown on the Plans and shall complete all associated Work described in this Section. 1.2. RELATED SECTIONS A. SECTION 31 10 00 SITE PREPARATION B. SECTION 31 23 16 EXCAVATION C. SECTION 31 23 23.15 TRENCH BACKFILL 1.3. REFERENCES A. American National Standards Institute /American Society of Safety Engineers (ANSI/ASSE) 1. ANSI/ASSE A10.6 (2006) Safety Requirements for Demolition for Construction and Demolition Operations B. ASTM International (ASTM) 1. ASTM D2657 (2007) Standard Practice for Heat Fusion Joining of Polyolefin Pipe Fittings 2. ASTM D3261 Standard Specification for Butt Heat Fusion Polyethylene (PE) Plastic Fittings for Polyethylene (PE) Plastic Pipe and Tubing. C. American Water Works Association (AWWA) 1. AWWA C150 (2009) Ductile Iron Pipe, Centrifigually Cast 2. AWWA C151 (2009) Ductile Iron Pipe, Centrifigually Cast (3 in. 64 in.) 3. AWWA C104 Cement-Mortar Lining for Ductile-Iron Pipe and Fittings for Water. AWWA C105 Polyethylene Encasement for Ductile-Iron Pipe Systems. 4. AWWA C111 Rubber-Gasket Joints for Ductile-Iron and Gray-Iron Pressure Pipe and Fittings. 5. AWWA C151 Ductile Iron Pipe. 6. AWWA C153 Ductile-Iron Compact Fittings. WORLD CUP LEGACY SQUARE PHASE 1 DIVISION 33 UTILITIES SECTION 33 11 00 WATER UTILITY DISTRIBUTION Contract No. CAG-25-044 33 11 00 - 2 World Cup Legacy Square -Phase 1 April 21, 2025 7. AWWA C509 Resilient-Seated Gate Valves for Water and Sewerage Systems. AWWA C550 Protective Epoxy Interior Coatings for Valves and Hydrants. 8. AWWA C651 Disinfecting Water Mains. D. NSF International (NSF) 1. NSF 61 (2013) Drinking Water System Components Health Effects City of Renton Public Works Design and Construction Standards E. Public Works Design and Construction Standards Plans (Current Edition) F. Washington Department of Transportation (WSDOT) 1. (2025) Standard Specifications Standard Specifications for Road, Bridge, and Municipal Construction. 1.4. SUBMITTALS A. Product Data: All products in this section. B. Quality Assurance / Control Submittals: 1. Company work experience list. 2. Superintendent work experience list. C. Operation and maintenance data for gate valves and check valves. D. Certification: Certification of accuracy for test gage. E. Closeout Submittals: Record drawings. 1. Record actual locations of piping mains, valves, connections, and invert elevations. 2. Record location of utilities and structures encountered and not shown or not in agreement with Drawings. 3. Record changes in soil conditions not noted on Drawings. 4. Prepare Record Drawings per City of Renton requirements. F. Testing and Disinfection Methods G. Sequencing and planned outages H. Maintenance and Operations manual for all pumping and booster pump systems. Contractor shall schedule a walkthrough with the City maintenance staff to review operation of the system and maintenance schedules. WORLD CUP LEGACY SQUARE PHASE 1 DIVISION 33 UTILITIES SECTION 33 11 00 WATER UTILITY DISTRIBUTION Contract No. CAG-25-044 33 11 00 - 3 World Cup Legacy Square -Phase 1 April 21, 2025 1.5. QUALITY ASSURANCE A. Qualifications: 1. Surveyor: Land Surveyor licensed in state of Washington with experience surveying underground utilities. 2. Crew Foreman: a. foreman performing similar work. B. Pre-Installation Meetings: 1. Schedule and attend meeting prior to beginning work. 2. Meeting to comply with City of Renton requirements. C. Post Installation Meeting 1. Schedule and attend a meeting after the booster pump has been installed. Demonstrate the pump and tank performing a minimum of one operating cycle. 1.6. DELIVERY, STORAGE, AND HANDLING A. Handle pipe, fittings, and specials to ensure delivery to site and final installation in undamaged condition. Do not damage pipe coating and lining. Keep pipe clean. Load and unload pipe and fittings using hoists in a manner to avoid shock or damage. Do not drop, skid, or roll pipe against another pipe. Repair any part of damaged coating or lining. Separate rejected pipe immediately from undamaged pipe. Remove rejected pipe from site within 24 hours. 1.7. SEQUENCING AND SCHEDULING A. Provide the City with proposed work schedule prior to commencing construction. B. Notify City and Engineer 72 hours prior to making connections to existing mains. C. Notify the City 48 hours prior to making connections to existing service line. D. Notify City of service shutdown. Provide notification at least 48 hours prior to discontinuation of service, including estimated duration of shutdown. E. Advise Fire Marshal and the City of proposed water shutoff that will affect hydrants, fire sprinkler systems, float fire protection systems, and alarm systems. F. Maintain water systems in areas of site to be occupied and remain in operation during construction. WORLD CUP LEGACY SQUARE PHASE 1 DIVISION 33 UTILITIES SECTION 33 11 00 WATER UTILITY DISTRIBUTION Contract No. CAG-25-044 33 11 00 - 4 World Cup Legacy Square -Phase 1 April 21, 2025 PART 2 PRODUCTS 2.1. GENERAL A. Comply with City of Renton Standards. B. Comply with WSDOT Standard Specifications. C. All water pipe shall be clearly marked with the manufacturer's name, type, class, and/or thickness as applicable. Lettering shall be legible and permanent under normal conditions of handling and storage. 2.2. PIPE AND FITTINGS A. Copper Pipe 1. Copper Pipe, soft copper tubing type K 2-inch diameter per City of Renton standards and AWWA C800-89. 2. Copper Pipe, soft copper tubing type K 1-1/2-inch diameter per City of Renton standards and AWWA C800-89. 2.3. CONNECTIONS A. Per City of Renton standards and AWWA C800-89. 2.4. UNDERGROUND LOCATOR TAPE A. Underground locator tape shall be blue, 6-inch-wide, 4-mil-thick, polyethylene tape with black lettering with the following wording: "Caution: Water Line Buried Below". Locator tape shall be installed 12 inches above the top of all water pipe. 2.5. VALVES AND APPURTENANCES A. General: conform to AWWA and City of Renton Standards. 2.6. POLYETHYLENE (PE) FILM A. AWWA C105. 2.7. CONCRETE A. Type III cement, minimum compressive strength of 3,000-psi. Design mix to achieve strength prior to pressure testing. 2.8. MARKER TAPE A. Detectable marking tape per Section 9-15.18 WSDOT Standard Specifications. WORLD CUP LEGACY SQUARE PHASE 1 DIVISION 33 UTILITIES SECTION 33 11 00 WATER UTILITY DISTRIBUTION Contract No. CAG-25-044 33 11 00 - 5 World Cup Legacy Square -Phase 1 April 21, 2025 2.9. TRACER WIRE A. TWHN or TWHH #10. 2.10. BOOSTER PUMP A. Pump shall be a horizontal multistage centrifugal electric pump, GouldsTM e-HM Series or approved equal. B. NSF/ANSI 61 compliant. C. For outdoor installation, pump shall be capable of operating in ambient temperatures from 10-110 degrees Fahrenheit. D. Pump shall be capable of being operated by an automatic pressure control switch. Pump minimum recommended run time shall be 1 minute or less. E. Motor: 0.75 Horsepower, 60 Hertz, 230V. F. Maximum inlet pressure of 50 psi. G. H. Minimum working pressure: 140 psi. I. Flow rate: Pump shall provide a minimum of 10 GPM with a total head of 56 feet. J. Pump shall be designed for operation at a maximum total head of 65 feet of head. 2.11. PRESSURE TANK A. Pressure tank shall be rated for use in commercial booster pump systems. Pressure tank shall be a Well-X-Trol WX-440C series or approved equal. B. Tank material: ASME approved steel. C. Bladder: butyl. D. Operating temperature: 32-150 degrees Fahrenheit. E. Minimum drawdown volume: 8 gallons. F. Minimum pressure rating: 125 psi. G. Tank shall be sized such that the minimum pump run time shall be 1 minute or greater when tank is configured with a cut-in pressure of 55 psi and cut-out pressure of 70 psi. WORLD CUP LEGACY SQUARE PHASE 1 DIVISION 33 UTILITIES SECTION 33 11 00 WATER UTILITY DISTRIBUTION Contract No. CAG-25-044 33 11 00 - 6 World Cup Legacy Square -Phase 1 April 21, 2025 2.12. DIGITAL PUMP CONTROL A. Pump controls shall be compatible with selected pump and pressure tank. B. Pump control switch shall be rated for outdoor use. C. Pressure controls shall be adjustable in one PSI increments with a maximum pressure of 75 psi or greater and a minimum of 30 psi or less. D. Maximum pressure differential between cut-in and cut-out pressures of 20 psi or greater and minimum pressure differential of 10 psi or less. PART 3 EXECUTION 3.1. GENERAL A. Comply with WSDOT Standard Specifications B. Comply with City of Renton Standards C. Contractor shall preserve and protect all existing utilities and other facilities including but not limited to: telephone, television, electrical, water and sewer utilities, surface or storm drainage, highway or street signs, mail boxes, or survey monuments. The Contractor shall immediately repair or replace utilities or other facilities damaged during construction. The Contractor shall support and protect any underground utility conduits, pipes, or service lines where they cross the trench. D. 1. Needing water or sewer main line locates; 2. Interruption of water service in any area; or 3. Use of water from any fire hydrant. E. Any water service disruption shall be restored as soon as possible. The Contractor shall notify all local radio stations and any major customers that will be affected of a planned water service disruption. F. Contractor and Fabricator shall verify all fit-ups prior to order. G. Contractor shall perform bent strap tests accordance with the PPI bent strap test by cutting a 1-inch-wide section of the joint for at least 6 inches either side of the joint, ASTM D2657. The joint will be bent until the ends meet per Performance Pipe Joint Procedures of PPI. If a strap test fails, the problem in the processes shall be identified and the operator will be retrained and required to make an additional set of test joints. This process will be continued until a set of test joints passes the test. WORLD CUP LEGACY SQUARE PHASE 1 DIVISION 33 UTILITIES SECTION 33 11 00 WATER UTILITY DISTRIBUTION Contract No. CAG-25-044 33 11 00 - 7 World Cup Legacy Square -Phase 1 April 21, 2025 3.2. EXAMINATION A. Site Verification of Conditions: 1. Verify surfaces are ready to receive work. 2. Verify grades are at sub grade elevation. 3. Verify erosion control is installed and functioning. 4. Verify field measurements are as shown on drawings. 5. Verify location, size, and type of existing utilities at point of connection and at points of crossing other utilities. Pothole, expose pipes, determine invert elevations, verify with design, and inform Engineer of deviations affecting design prior to mobilizing crews and beginning construction. 3.3. PREPARATION A. Protection: 1. Protect surrounding Work from damage or disfiguration. Protect adjacent pavement remaining in service from damage. 2. Protect existing utilities from damage and disturbance. Provide shoring to support existing utilities and their support prism or remove and replace utilities where shoring is not practical. Removing and replacing utilities to be performed per utility owner standards. 3. Erect barriers and barricades to direct and protect adjacent traffic. 4. Maintain water service to existing buildings and occupied building on site and for services off site. Coordinate with City Inspectors and Owner to determine time and duration of required water system shutdowns. 5. Field-locate and mark existing utilities, whether shown or not, prior to construction, avoid damage or disturbance. Protect, maintain, and repair, where damaged. For aid in utility location call 1-800-424-555, 48 hours (two working days) prior to beginning construction. 6. Field stake alignment and grade. Comply with City requirements. WORLD CUP LEGACY SQUARE PHASE 1 DIVISION 33 UTILITIES SECTION 33 11 00 WATER UTILITY DISTRIBUTION Contract No. CAG-25-044 33 11 00 - 8 World Cup Legacy Square -Phase 1 April 21, 2025 3.4. EXECUTION A. Excavation and Backfill: 1. Comply with Section 31 23 16 Excavation. Provide extra width trench as necessary where deflecting pipe. Excavate to depths required to provide minimum cover as indicated on drawings. Excavate deeper as required to accommodate changes in grade, vaults, connections, or to install pipe under existing pipelines or other utilities. Adjust pipe profile to pass below conflicting utilities. Provide minimum 12-inch clearance. Depth Adjustments: 2 feet or less at no adjustment in cost. B. Installation of Pipe and Fittings: 1. Inspect pipe for structural defects and defects in coating and lining before it is placed in trench. Clean pipe fittings and valves of dirt and foreign material as they are placed. Plug open ends of pipe and fittings with temporary watertight plug whenever Work is stopped or when water in trench threatens to enter pipe. Keep groundwater from entering pipe at all times. Lay and maintain pipe to required lines with fittings and valves at required locations and valve stems plumb. 2. Construct pipelines to provide cover shown on Drawings. Slope need not be constant, but install pipelines so no high or low points exist in finished line except at locations of fire hydrants, blow offs, air / vacuum valves, or future pipe extensions. 3. Alignment of Pipe: At conflicts with other utilities, such as telephone and existing water mains, realign pipe subject to approval of Engineer. 4. Cutting Pipe: Cut pipe smooth, even, and square. Remove chips and cuttings from interior of pipe. Bevel cut pipe ends to prevent damage to gaskets during installation. 5. Contractor shall install water pipe in accordance with the manufacturer's printed specifications and instructions, and in conformance with AWWA C151 and NSF 61. 6. Contractor shall handle water pipe carefully to prevent damage to the pipe, pipe lining, or coating. Water pipe and fittings shall be loaded and unloaded using hoists and slings to avoid shock or damage, and under no circumstances shall they be dropped, skidded, or rolled. If any part of the coating or lining is damaged, repair thereof shall be made in a manner satisfactory to the Engineer at the Contractor's expense. All water pipe and fittings shall be inspected for defects. 7. Damaged pipe will be rejected and the Contractor shall immediately place all damaged pipe apart from the undamaged and shall remove the damaged pipe from the site within 24 hours. WORLD CUP LEGACY SQUARE PHASE 1 DIVISION 33 UTILITIES SECTION 33 11 00 WATER UTILITY DISTRIBUTION Contract No. CAG-25-044 33 11 00 - 9 World Cup Legacy Square -Phase 1 April 21, 2025 8. Whenever it becomes necessary to cut a length of water pipe, the Contractor shall cut the pipe with abrasive saw or by special pipe cutter. 9. All pipe ends shall be square with the longitudinal axis of the water pipe and shall be reamed and smoothed to assure a good connection. 10. The Contractor shall lay water pipe to the horizontal and vertical alignment shown on the plans. A minimum four (4) foot cover shall be maintained from finish grade to top of water pipe 12 inches in diameter or greater. For pipe diameters less than 12 inches a minimum 3 feet of cover shall be maintained. Fittings shall be installed at the location shown on the plans, or as required. 11. Contractor shall remove and/or control any water encountered during trenching operations to prevent entry of water and other deleterious material into the pipe and fittings. 12. To prevent dirt and other foreign material from entering the pipe and fittings during handling and installation, Contractor shall protect the open end of the pipe with a water tight plug at all times, except when jointing the next section of pipe. 13. Under no circumstances shall pipe deflections, either horizontal or vertical, exceed the manufacturer's printed recommendations. Where deflections would exceed the manufacturer's recommendations, Contractor shall use fittings. 14. Vertical deflections to avoid obstructions that exceed allowable water pipe joint deflections shall be accomplished by the use of fittings, and either joint restraints or vertical thrust blocking conforming to the plans. Additional fittings to those indicated on the plans will be required to accomplish these vertical deflections. 15. All joints within 50 feet of tees, or bends greater than, or equal to 45 degrees, shall be restrained. 16. Continuous water service shall be provided for all structures, except for interruptions necessary for connection of temporary or new piping to the existing service or mainline piping. 17. Interruption of water services, disconnected or interrupted as a part of this Project, shall be limited to four (4) hours. Notification of the residents and building managers affected by any water service interruptions shall be made a minimum of 24 hours in advance of the interruption of service. 18. The Contractor shall maintain continuous water service at a volume and pressure to match existing, to all structures, with either existing, temporary or new piping, except as provided in this Section. 19. Installation of copper pipe shall comply with manufacturer printed specifications. The Contractor shall ensure appropriate and proper fit up prior to installation. WORLD CUP LEGACY SQUARE PHASE 1 DIVISION 33 UTILITIES SECTION 33 11 00 WATER UTILITY DISTRIBUTION Contract No. CAG-25-044 33 11 00 - 10 World Cup Legacy Square -Phase 1 April 21, 2025 C. Marker Tape and Tracer Wire: 1. Provide marker tape and tracer wire continuously along length of the pipe. 2. Tracer wire shall be continuous, unbroken wire without joints. Bring wire to surface at valve box risers. Provide 3 feet extra wire in riser. 3.5. FIELD QUALITY CONTROL A. Contractor shall employ an independent material testing and special inspections firm, as required by Owner. B. Comply with City of Renton Requirements. C. Compaction Testing: Per SECTION 31 23 23.15 TRENCH BACKFILL. D. Engineer Inspection: After completion of pipe, valves, fittings and bedding, but before backfilling. 3.6. PRESSURE TESTS A. Comply with City of Renton requirements. 3.7. FLUSHING, TESTING, AND DISINFECTING A. Comply with all City of Renton standards B. Comply with the following WSDOT procedures: C. Disinfection of Water Mains 1. Before being placed into service, new water mains and repaired portions of, or extensions to, existing mains shall be chlorinated, and a satisfactory bacteriological report obtained. In the event two unsatisfactory bacteriological reports are obtained on 2. a section of pipe, the Contractor shall revise his method of disinfection and the form of applied chlorine. END OF SECTION WORLD CUP LEGACY SQUARE PHASE 1 DIVISION 33 UTILITIES SECTION 33 31 00 SANITARY SEWER UTILITY Contract No. CAG-25-044 33 31 00- 1 World Cup Legacy Square -Phase 1 April 21, 2025 SECTION 33 31 00 SANITARY SEWER UTILITY PART 1 GENERAL 1.1. DESCRIPTION OF WORK A. The work in this section shall include all labor, materials, tools and equipment necessary to furnish and install the following items and all other related WORK in accordance with the requirements of the Contract Documents and as shown on the Plans. 1. Sanitary side sewers (gravity). 2. Sanitary sewer clean-outs (for gravity lines). 3. Sanitary sewer manholes. 4. Sanitary sewer stubs with end caps for future connection. 5. Connection to existing sanitary sewer system. B. This Work includes furnishings and installing connecting bands, branch connections, or other fittings, testing and all appurtenances required to complete the sanitary sewer. 1.2. RELATED SECTIONS A. SECTION 31 23 16 EXCAVATION B. SECTION 03 23 23.15 TRENCH BACKFILL C. SECTION 33 40 00 STORM DRAINAGE UTILITY. 1.3. REFERENCES A. ASTM International (ASTM) 1. ASTM C1773 (2013) Standard Test Method for Monotonic Axial Tensile Behavior of Continuous Fiber-Reinforced Advanced Ceramic Tubular Test Specimens at Ambient Temperature 2. ASTM D3034 (Er. 2006, 2014a) Standard Specification for Type PSM Poly (Vinyl Chloride) (PVC) Sewer Pipe and Fittings 3. ASTM D3212 (Er. 2007, 2013) Standard Specification for Joints for Drain and Sewer Plastic Pipes Using Flexible Elastomeric Seals WORLD CUP LEGACY SQUARE PHASE 1 DIVISION 33 UTILITIES SECTION 33 31 00 SANITARY SEWER UTILITY Contract No. CAG-25-044 33 31 00- 2 World Cup Legacy Square -Phase 1 April 21, 2025 4. ASTM D5926 (2011) Standard Specification for Poly (Vinyl Chloride) (PVC) Gaskets for Drain, Waste, and Vent (DWV), Sewer, Sanitary, and Storm Plumbing Systems 5. ASTM F477 (2014) Standard Specification for Elastomeric Seals (Gaskets) for Joining Plastic Pipe 6. ASTM F679 (2016) Standard Specification for Poly(Vinyl Chloride) (PVC) Large-Diameter Plastic Gravity Sewer Pipe and Fittings 7. ASTM D2657 Practice for Heart Fusion Joining of Polyethylene Pipe and Fittings. 8. ASTM D3261 Standard Specification for Butt Heat Fusion Polyethylene (PE) Plastic Fittings for Polyethylene (PE) Plastic Pipe and Tubing. B. City of Renton Public Works Design and Construction Standards Plans (Current Edition) C. Washington Department of Transportation (WSDOT) (2025) Standard Specifications Standard Specifications for Road, Bridge, and Municipal Construction. 1.4. SUBMITTALS A. castings, check valves, and manholes. B. Manhole structures are to be designed in accordance with the live load factor requirements in the most current version of AASHTO standard Specifications for Highway Bridges. C. Record Drawings: 1. Accurately record actual locations of pipe runs, connections, and invert elevations. 2. Identify and describe unexpected variations to subsoil conditions or discovery of uncharted utilities. 3. Prepare Record Drawings per City of Renton requirements. 1.5. QUALITY ASSURANCE A. Perform Work in accordance with the WSDOT Standard Specifications and City of Renton Standards. WORLD CUP LEGACY SQUARE PHASE 1 DIVISION 33 UTILITIES SECTION 33 31 00 SANITARY SEWER UTILITY Contract No. CAG-25-044 33 31 00- 3 World Cup Legacy Square -Phase 1 April 21, 2025 1.6. DELIVERY, STORAGE AND HANDLING A. Handle pipe, fittings, and appurtenances in such a manner as to ensure delivery to the project site and final installation in a sound, undamaged condition. Keep the pipe clean. Load and unload pipe using hoists in a manner to avoid shock or damage, and under no circumstances shall they be dropped, skidded, or rolled against other pipe. Damaged items shall be rejected and removed from the site within 24 hours. 1.7. SEQUENCING AND SCHEDULING A. Notify City of services shutdown. Provide notification at least one week prior to discontinuation of service, including estimated duration of shutdown. B. Outages must be scheduled in advance and be limited to no more than three, 48-hour periods. PART 2 PRODUCTS 2.1. GENERAL A. Comply with City of Renton Standards B. Comply with WSDOT Standard Specifications 2.2. PVC PIPE: A. Bell-and-spigot type with rubber gasket joints conforming to the requirements of Section 9-05.12(1) of the WSDOT Standard Specifications. Schedule: SDR 35. B. Lengths 1. Manufactured and provided in nominal lengths of not less than 10 feet or more than 20 feet. Use shorter pipe lengths to meet special conditions where shown on the Drawings or as approved. C. Pipe Condition: 1. No sun-yellowed pipe will be allowed. D. Fittings compatible with pipe, injection molded, gasket type, and manufactured in accordance with ASTM D3034. Do not use solvent welded joints. 2.3. NONPRESSURE-TYPE TRANSITION COUPLINGS A. Comply with ASTM C1773, elastomeric, sleeve-type, reducing or transition coupling, for joining underground non-pressure piping. Include ends of same sizes as piping to be joined and corrosion-resistant-metal tension band and tightening mechanism on each end. WORLD CUP LEGACY SQUARE PHASE 1 DIVISION 33 UTILITIES SECTION 33 31 00 SANITARY SEWER UTILITY Contract No. CAG-25-044 33 31 00- 4 World Cup Legacy Square -Phase 1 April 21, 2025 B. Sleeve materials for plastic pipes shall be ASTM F477, elastomeric seal or ASTM D5926, PVC. C. Coupling for dissimilar sanitary sewer pipes shall be ROMAC INDUSTRIES SS1 sewer clamp or approved equal. Gaskets shall be VIRGIN SBR compounded for water and sewer service. Bolts, washers, nuts, lug and shell shall be stainless steel. Connected pipes shall be cut perpendicular and inserted into coupling so that ends are flush. 2.4. CONCRETE A. Concrete shall conform to WSDOT Standard Specification Section 6-02.3(27). 2.5. FRAMES AND GRATES A. Comply with City of Renton Standards. B. Castings are to be load rated as indicated on the drawings. If not indicated, load ratings shall be HS-20. 2.6. WET TAP A. Saddle type connection shall conform to City of Renton Standard Sewer Details. 2.7. CLEAN-OUT FRAME AND COVER A. Frame and cover shall be locking type, Olympic Foundry #M 1025 or Engineer- approved equal. 2.8. UNDERGROUND LOCATOR TAPE A. Underground locator tape shall be green, at least 4 inches wide, four mil thick, polyethylene tape, with a metallic backing capable of being traced with locators. The Bel and services. B. Tracer wire shall be TWHN or TWHH #10. Tape shall be sewer tracer tape or magnetic sewer tracer tape. PART 3 EXECUTION 3.1. EXAMINATION A. Site Verification of Conditions: 1. Verify excavation is ready to receive Work and excavations, dimensions, and elevations as indicated on Drawings. 2. Verify existing utilities have been marked. WORLD CUP LEGACY SQUARE PHASE 1 DIVISION 33 UTILITIES SECTION 33 31 00 SANITARY SEWER UTILITY Contract No. CAG-25-044 33 31 00- 5 World Cup Legacy Square -Phase 1 April 21, 2025 3. Verify erosion control is in place and operating properly. 4. Verify inverts at points of connection and verify minimum grade can be maintained. Pothole, expose pipes, determine invert elevations, verify dimensions, and inform the Engineer of deviations affecting design prior to mobilizing crews and beginning construction. 5. Verify and coordinate location of existing pressure sewer on float and adjust locations to match. 3.2. PREPARATION A. Protection: 1. Protect elements surrounding Work of this section from damage or disfiguration. 2. Protect existing utilities from damage and disturbance. Provide shoring to support existing utilities and their support prism or remove and replace utilities where shoring is not practical. Removing and replacing to be performed per ds. 3. Keep excavation free of standing water. 4. Protect finished Work, pipe, and bedding from damage or displacement until backfilling operation is in progress. 5. Protect finished and backfilled work from damage. 3.3. INSTALLATION A. Excavation, Foundation, and Bedding: In accordance with Sections: 1. SECTION 31 23 16 EXCAVATION 2. SECTION 03 23 23.15 TRENCH BACKFILL B. Connection to Existing System: 1. Comply with City of Renton Standards. 2. Remove debris by screening flushing water prior to discharge to existing sewer system. C. Pipe Installation (Gravity Pipe): 1. Comply with City of Renton and WSDOT Standards. 2. 3. Lay pipe to line and grade indicated in Drawings. WORLD CUP LEGACY SQUARE PHASE 1 DIVISION 33 UTILITIES SECTION 33 31 00 SANITARY SEWER UTILITY Contract No. CAG-25-044 33 31 00- 6 World Cup Legacy Square -Phase 1 April 21, 2025 4. Maintain line and grade for straight sections with laser beam operated by qualified personnel. Check line and grade constantly. If they do not meet specified limits, stop work immediately and remedy the cause before proceeding. 5. Provide equipment required to control flow and conveyance of sewage at connections to existing manholes and at locations where construction disrupts existing sewer mains. 6. All PVC and concrete pipe, including side sewer stubs, shall have tracer wire and sewer tracer tape. Tracer shall be 18 inches below ground level. 3.4. SITE TOLERANCES A. Variance from established line and grade for gravity sewers shall not be greater than 1/32 of an inch per inch of pipe diameter and or not to exceed ½-inch, provided that such variation does not result in a level or reverse sloping invert. B. Allowable deviation shall not be accumulative. C. Sewer shall be constructed to provide the cover and direction of slope as shown. D. The slope need not be constant but no high or low points shall exist in finished installation except as shown. 3.5. FIELD QUALITY CONTROL A. Tests: 1. Comply with City of Renton requirements. 2. Provide all test equipment and personnel to prepare for and perform test. 3. Perform test after backfilling is complete. 4. Plug wyes, tees, and stubs with flexible jointed plugs or acceptable alternate. Fasten securely to withstand internal test pressure. 5. Perform pump station test with water and check pumping rate. B. Inspection: 1. Comply with City of Renton requirements. 2. Provide for inspection by Engineer after completion of pipe, and bedding, and prior to backfilling. WORLD CUP LEGACY SQUARE PHASE 1 DIVISION 33 UTILITIES SECTION 33 31 00 SANITARY SEWER UTILITY Contract No. CAG-25-044 33 31 00- 7 World Cup Legacy Square -Phase 1 April 21, 2025 3.6. CLEANING A. Comply with City of Renton and WSDOT requirements. B. Prevent debris and foreign matter from entering sewer system. Provide screen at downstream end of cleaning to trap debris. Remove and dispose of debris. END OF SECTION WORLD CUP LEGACY SQUARE PHASE 1 DIVISION 33 UTILITIES SECTION 33 40 00 STORM DRAINAGE UTILITY Contract No. CAG-25-044 33 40 00- 1 World Cup Legacy Square -Phase 1 April 21, 2025 SECTION 33 40 00 STORM DRAINAGE UTILITY PART 1 GENERAL 1.1. DESCRIPTION OF WORK A. The work in this section shall include all labor, materials, tools and equipment necessary to furnish and install the following storm drainage components and all other related Work in accordance with the requirements of the Contract Documents and as shown on the Plans. 1. Storm Drain Pipe 2. Catch Basins, Manholes and Area Drains 3. Perforated Underdrain Pipe 4. Clean Outs 5. Trench Drains 1.2. RELATED SECTIONS A. SECTION 31 23 16 EXCAVATION B. SECTION 03 30 00 CAST-IN-PLACE CONCRETE C. SECTION 03 21 00 STEEL REINFORCEMENT D. SECTION 31 23 23.15 TRENCH BACKFILL 1.3. REFERENCES A. ASTM International (ASTM) ASTM D1557 (2012) Standard Test Methods for Laboratory Compaction Characteristics of Soil Using Modified Effort B. City of Renton Public Works Design and Construction Standards Plans (Current Edition) C. Washington State Department of Transportation (WSDOT) (2025) Standard Specifications for Road, Bridge, and Municipal Construction. Standard Plans for Road and Bridge Construction 1.4. SUBMITTALS A. Product Data: Catalog cut sheets and specifications for pipe, fittings, manholes, catch basins, trench drains, castings, treatment systems and accessories. B. install products specified. WORLD CUP LEGACY SQUARE PHASE 1 DIVISION 33 UTILITIES SECTION 33 40 00 STORM DRAINAGE UTILITY Contract No. CAG-25-044 33 40 00- 2 World Cup Legacy Square -Phase 1 April 21, 2025 C. Manholes and drainage structures to be designed in accordance with the live load factor requirements in the most current version of ASHTO Standard Specifications for Highway Bridges. D. Where indicated on the drawings, the contractor shall provide information on the location, elevation, size, and type of existing utilities and provide to the engineer. E. Record Documents: 1. Provide field survey of all inverts and structure lid elevations. 2. Identify and describe unexpected variations to subsoil conditions not noted on Drawings. 3. Identify and describe discovery of uncharted utilities not noted on drawings. 4. Prepare Record Drawings per City of Renton requirements. 1.5. QUALITY ASSURANCE A. Qualifications: 1. Surveyor: Land Surveyor licensed in state of Washington with experience surveying underground utilities. 2. Crew Foreman: a. foreman performing similar work. B. Pre-Installation Meetings: 1. Schedule and attend meeting prior to beginning work. 2. Meeting to comply with City of Renton requirements. C. Regulatory Requirements: Comply with City of Renton Standards. PART 2 PRODUCTS 2.1. GENERAL A. Comply with City of Renton Standards. B. Comply with WSDOT Standard Specifications. 2.2. AGGREGATE A. Bedding: per SECTION 31 23 23.15 TRENCH BACKFILL. B. Gravel Backfill for Drains: WSDOT 9-03.12(4). WORLD CUP LEGACY SQUARE PHASE 1 DIVISION 33 UTILITIES SECTION 33 40 00 STORM DRAINAGE UTILITY Contract No. CAG-25-044 33 40 00- 3 World Cup Legacy Square -Phase 1 April 21, 2025 2.3. STORM DRAIN PIPE A. Pipe, Fittings and Coupling Bands: Per WSDOT Standard Specifications Section 9-05; use water tight couplings for all pipes. B. Acceptable Pipe Materials: 1. PVC: WSDOT Section 9-05.12 2. Polypropylene Storm Sewer Pipe: WSDOT Section 9-05.24 2.4. PERFORATED UNDERAIN PIPE A. Pipe, Fittings and Coupling Bands: Per WSDOT Standard Specifications Section 9-05; use water tight couplings for all pipes. B. Acceptable Pipe Materials: 1. Perforated PVC Underdrain Pipe: WSDOT Section 9-05.2(6) 2. Perforated Corrugated Polyethylene Underdrain Pipe: WSDOT 9-05.2(7) 2.5. CATCH BASINS AND INLETS A. Comply with City of Renton Standards. B. Load rating: Structures to be load rated as indicated on drawings, if not indicated minimum load rating shall be HS-20. C. Catch Basins: 1. Catch Basin Type 1: City of Renton Standard Plan 200. 2.6. METAL CASTINGS A. Comply with City of Renton Standards. B. Load rating: Castings to be load rated as indicated on drawings, if not indicated minimum load rating shall be HS-20. C. D. Locking type. E. Grates in pedestrian access areas comply with ADA requirements. F. Lids for catch basins shall be rectangular solid metal covers per City of Renton Standard Plan 204.10. WORLD CUP LEGACY SQUARE PHASE 1 DIVISION 33 UTILITIES SECTION 33 40 00 STORM DRAINAGE UTILITY Contract No. CAG-25-044 33 40 00- 4 World Cup Legacy Square -Phase 1 April 21, 2025 2.7. CONCRETE A. 2.8. LEAN CONCRETE A. WSDOT Standard Specifications Section 6-02.3(2)D. B. Concrete Reinforcement: Per SECTION 03 21 00 STEEL REINFORCEMENT. 2.9. AREA DRAINS A. Manufacturer and model as indicated on the drawings. 2.10. CLEAN OUTS A. Per City of Renton standards. 2.11. TRENCH DRAINS A. Concrete: Per SECTION 03 30 00 CAST-IN-PLACE CONCRETE. B. Concrete Reinforcement: Per SECTION 03 20 00 CONCRETE REINFORCEING. C. STRAIGHT TRENCH DRAIN 1. Trench Drain Channel and Frame Product: Wide Precast Trench Drain by Dura Trench®, or approved equal shall be used. a. Channel shall be compatible with frame and grate. b. Frame shall be HS20 load rated (heavy duty), black powder coated steel. 2. Grate Product: 5 Wide ADA Heel-Proof Ductile Iron Trench Drain Grate | Heavy Duty by Dura Trench®, or approved equal shall be used. a. Grate shall be HS20 load rated (heavy duty) and black powder coated. b. Grate shall be non slip and ADA compliant. D. RADIAL TRENCH DRAIN 1. Trench Drain Channel and Frame Wide TrueRadius Trench Drain by Dura Trench®, or approved equal shall be used. a. Channel shall be compatible with frame and grate. b. Frame shall be HS20 load rated (heavy duty), black powder coated steel. c. Channel and frame shall match radius shown in Plans. 2. -Proof Ductile Iron TrueRadius Trench Drain Grate | Heavy Duty by Dura Trench®, or approved equal shall be used. WORLD CUP LEGACY SQUARE PHASE 1 DIVISION 33 UTILITIES SECTION 33 40 00 STORM DRAINAGE UTILITY Contract No. CAG-25-044 33 40 00- 5 World Cup Legacy Square -Phase 1 April 21, 2025 a. Grate shall be HS20 load rated (heavy duty) and black powder coated. b. Grate shall be non slip and ADA compliant. c. Grate shall match radius shown in Plans. PART 3 EXECUTION 3.1. EXAMINATION A. Site Verification of Conditions, Contractor shall: 1. Verify excavation is ready to receive Work; and excavations, dimensions, and elevations are as indicated on Drawings. 2. Verify existing utilities are marked. 3. Verify erosion control is in place and operating as specified. 3.2. PROTECTION A. Protection, Contractor shall: 1. Protect elements surrounding Work from damage or disfiguration. 2. Protect existing utilities from damage and disturbance. Provide shoring to support existing utilities and their support prism or remove and replace utilities where shoring is practical. 3. Field locate and mark existing utilities, whether shown or not, before construction and avoid damage or disturbance. Protect, maintain, and repair, where damaged. For aid in utility location call 811, 48 hours (two working days) before beginning construction. 4. Field stake alignment and grade. 5. Maintain existing drainage during construction. Provide temporary ditches, drains, pipe, sumps, and pumps as required. 3.3. CONSTRUCTION A. Excavation, Contractor shall: 1. Comply with SECTION 31 23 16 EXCAVATION 2. Remove stones larger than 2 inches or other hard matter which could damage piping or impede consistent backfilling or compaction. B. Pipe, Contractor shall: 1. WSDOT Standard Specifications. 2. Maintain line and grade per Drawings. WORLD CUP LEGACY SQUARE PHASE 1 DIVISION 33 UTILITIES SECTION 33 40 00 STORM DRAINAGE UTILITY Contract No. CAG-25-044 33 40 00- 6 World Cup Legacy Square -Phase 1 April 21, 2025 3. Specifications. C. Catch Basins and Storm Drain Manholes, Contractor shall: 1. Comply with manufacturers recommendations. 2. Comply with WSDOT Section 7-05. 3. Form bottom of excavation clean and smooth to correct elevation. 4. Place base sections on 12-inch-thickness minimum compacted bedding. Smooth and level to ensure uniform contact and support. Where sub grade cannot be compacted due to excess moisture, provide lean concrete pad with minimum 12 inches thick. 5. Extend bedding to limits of excavation. 6. Compact bedding to 95 percent of maximum density per ASTM D1557. Verify alignment and elevation of entering pipes. 7. Construct structures plumb and level. 8. Make completed manhole rigid, true to dimensions, and water tight. 9. Backfill evenly around structure to prevent displacement and unequal stresses. 10. Ensure lift holes are wet and fill with mortar inside and out. 11. Smooth and point structure joints inside and out. Ensure water tightness. 12. Remove loops flush with inside wall surface after manhole is completed for pre- cast manhole elements where steel loops are provided in lieu of lift holes. 13. Remove sharp cutoff protrusions. If concrete spalling occurs as a result of loop removal, restore spalled area to a uniform smooth surface with cement mortar. D. Backfilling, Contractor shall: 1. Comply with 03 23 23.15 TRENCH BACKFILL. E. Trench Drains, Contractor shall: 1. Comply with WSDOT Section 7 08. Prepare trench drain trench subgrade in a similar manner to pipe trench. 2. Pour concrete trench drain foundation around set trench drain sections. Ensure trench drain sections are joined and meet line and grade. 3. submittals. 4. Install in proper relationship with adjacent construction. WORLD CUP LEGACY SQUARE PHASE 1 DIVISION 33 UTILITIES SECTION 33 40 00 STORM DRAINAGE UTILITY Contract No. CAG-25-044 33 40 00- 7 World Cup Legacy Square -Phase 1 April 21, 2025 3.4. FIELD QUALITY CONTROL A. Compaction Testing: Per SECTION 31 23 23.15 TRENCH BACKFILL. B. Engineer Inspection: After completion of pipe, catch basins, area drains, manholes, cleanouts, trench drains, and bedding, and before backfilling. 3.5. CLEANING A. Before final acceptance, flush accumulated construction debris and remove other foreign matter from storm drains. Do not allow flushed material to enter downstream system. 3.6. CCTV INSPECTION A. All newly installed and newly-rehabilitated (public and private) Storm Drain main lines shall be inspected by means of remote CCTV. CCTV inspections and reports shall be submitted to the City of Renton inspector assigned to the project prior to receiving approval to install project curbs, gutters and/or pavement. B. The Contractor shall perform all CCTV inspections in accordance with the National Association of Sewer Service Companies (NASSCO) Pipeline Assessment Certification Program (PACP). C. All CCTV operators shall have current NASSCO PACP certification. D. CCTV inspections shall be recorded in a GraniteNet compatible format database using the latest software version and submitted with electronic links between the data and the video on an External HDD, DVD or Flash Drive. E. All CCTV inspection reports shall be within +/- two (2) feet of the measured linear footage between manholes along the existing pipeline centerline from the start of pipe to end of pipe. F. All Owner and PACP required header information must be fully and accurately entered on all CCTV reports. Work not following these specifications will be rejected and the Contractor shall be required to re-CCTV the work. G. The documentation of the work shall consist of PACP CCTV Reports, PACP database which will have a .MDB or .MDF file extension, logs, electronic reports, etc. noting important features encountered during the inspection. The speed of travel shall be slow enough to inspect each pipe joint, tee connection, structural deterioration, infiltration and inflow sources, and deposits, but should not, at any time, be faster than 30 feet per minute, except as noted otherwise in this document. The camera must be centered in the pipe to provide accurate distance measurements to provide locations of features in the sewer and these footage measurements shall be displayed and documented on the video. All PACP Observations shall be identified by audio and on a PACP log. All video must be continuously metered from manhole to WORLD CUP LEGACY SQUARE PHASE 1 DIVISION 33 UTILITIES SECTION 33 40 00 STORM DRAINAGE UTILITY Contract No. CAG-25-044 33 40 00- 8 World Cup Legacy Square -Phase 1 April 21, 2025 manhole. All video recording shall be continuous from structure to structure with no cleaned pr or to the CCTV inspection to ensure all defects, features and observations are seen and logged. Just prior to beginning the CCTV inspection, while the CCTV camera is in place and recording, water (containing dye) shall be introduced into the upstream manhole of each pipe segment until it is observed and recorded flowing past the c - the depth of water in the pipe during the CCTV inspection. H. All manholes shall be channeled and coated prior to CCTV inspection. I. acceptable. J. The Contractor shall bear all cost incurred in correcting any deficiencies found during television inspection including the cost of any additional television inspection that may be required by the Engineer to verify the correction of said deficiency. END OF SECTION WORLD CUP LEGACY SQUARE PHASE 1 APPENDIX A CITY OF RENTON CERTIFCATE OF INSURANCE GUIDELINES Contract No. CAG-25-044 APPENDIX A World Cup Legacy Square -Phase 1 April 21, 2025 APPENDIX A CITY OF RENTON CERTIFCATE OF INSURANCE GUIDELINES Insurance Guidelines for the City of Renton The City of Renton requires current insurance certificates for one or more of the following lines of coverage and minimum insurance limits: Revised //2 $1,000,000 per occurrence and $2,000,000 aggregate for Commercial General Liability (CGL) or Special Event coverage. Limits may be increased for higher than usual or special liability exposures. $1,000,000 combined single limit for Auto Liability. Required if a commercial vehicle will be used in performance of work or delivery of products, beyond normal commutes. coverage, as required by the State of Washington (provide the Washington L&I or excess coverage policy number). Excess Liability or Umbrella. Required only if needed to reach minimum CGL or auto liability coverage limits. $1,000,000 Professional Liability.Required if professional services (e.g. architect, engineering, surveying, legal, or medical) are being provided to the city and if those professional services are excluded from the CGL policy. $1,000,000 Pollution Liability. Required if work involves a pollution risk to the environment. $2,000,000 Cyber Liability Insurance. Required for information technology professional services agreements. Limits may be higher for special liability exposures. Builders Risk.May be required up to the amount of the completed value of a new building or major construction project. $1,000,000 per occurrence Aircraft Liability (Single Limit Bodily Injury and Property Damage Liability). Required coverage only for aircraft tie-down leases. Additional requirements unique to the City of Renton: Name the City of Renton as a certificate holder and a Primary and Non-Contributory Additional Insured on the policy. This requirement applies to Commercial General, Auto Liability, Excess/ Umbrella, Special Event, and Aircraft Liability policies; it does not apply to Professional Liability, Compensation, nor Cyber Insurance. The City shall be provided with written notice of any policy cancellation within a minimum of two business days of receipt of such notice by the policy holder. The city does not represent that the minimum required insurance coverage or limits are adequate to protect the vendor/contractor/consultant from all liabilities. Insurance certificate requirements and minimum limits can only be waived or modified with Risk Manager approval. Direct any questions, comments, or concerns to: K , Risk Manage 425-430-7669 k @rentonwa.gov City of Renton ATTN: [your & department] 1055 South Grady Way Renton, WA 98057 WORLD CUP LEGACY SQUARE PHASE 1 APPENDIX C INTERLOCAL AGREEEMENT WITH SEATTLE PUBLIC UTILITY (SPU) Contract No. CAG-25-044 APPENDIX B World Cup Legacy Square -Phase 1 April 21, 2025 APPENDIX B GEOTECHNICAL SITE ASSESSMENT FROM PREVIOUSLY PROPOSED PROJECT (FOR REFERENCE ONLY) WORLD CUP LEGACY SQUARE PHASE 1 APPENDIX C INTERLOCAL AGREEEMENT WITH SEATTLE PUBLIC UTILITY (SPU) Contract No. CAG-25-044 APPENDIX C World Cup Legacy Square -Phase 1 April 21, 2025 APPENDIX C INTERLOCAL AGREEEMENT WITH SEATTLE PUBLIC UTILITY (SPU) WORLD CUP LEGACY SQUARE PHASE 1 APPENDIX D RECORD DRAWING FOR SOUTH 3RD STREET Contract No. CAG-25-044 APPENDIX D World Cup Legacy Square -Phase 1 April 21, 2025 APPENDIX D RECORD DRAWING FOR SOUTH 3RD STREET Refer to the following website for Record Drawings: PW-03949: https://edocs.rentonwa.gov/Documents/DocView.aspx?id=105 85601&dbid=0&repo=CityofRenton WORLD CUP LEGACY SQUARE PHASE 1 APPENDIX E RECORD DRAWINGS FOR LOGAN AVENUE SOUTH Contract No. CAG-25-044 APPENDIX E World Cup Legacy Square -Phase 1 April 21, 2025 APPENDIX E RECORD DRAWINGS FOR LOGAN AVENUE SOUTH Refer to the following website for Record Drawings: PW-01301: https://edocs.rentonwa.gov/Documents/Browse.aspx?id=20431 0&dbid=0&repo=CityofRenton PW-02701: https://edocs.rentonwa.gov/Documents/Browse.aspx?id=20533 6&dbid=0&repo=CityofRenton WORLD CUP LEGACY SQUARE PHASE 1 APPENDIX F RECORD DRAWINGS FOR GATEWAY PARK IRRIGATION Contract No. CAG-25-044 APPENDIX F World Cup Legacy Square -Phase 1 April 21, 2025 APPENDIX F RECORD DRAWINGS FOR UTILITIES WITHIN SPU PROPERTY Refer to the following website for Record Drawings: PW-02701: https://edocs.rentonwa.gov/Documents/Browse.aspx?id=20533 6&dbid=0&repo=CityofRenton WORLD CUP LEGACY SQUARE PHASE 1 APPENDIX G PERMITS Contract No. CAG-25-044 APPENDIX G World Cup Legacy Square -Phase 1 April 21, 2025 APPENDIX G PERMITS                                             Michael S. Sippo 4/15/25 WORLD CUP LEGACY SQUARE PHASE 1 APPENDIX H MATERIAL CUT SHEETS Contract No. CAG-25-044 APPENDIX H World Cup Legacy Square -Phase 1 April 21, 2025 APPENDIX H MATERIAL CUT SHEETS Optical Only IK7 EALP_ _ _ _03_ __ _ _ _ _ 7_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ X S EALP03 ASYMMETRIC NARROW (R2AN750) 70700 Lumens 5000k EALP03 ASYMMETRIC WIDE (R3AW750) 70000 Lumens 5000k EALP03 ASYMMETRIC FORWARD (R4AF750) 70000 Lumens 5000k EALP03 ASYMMETRIC FORWARD HIGH ANGLE (R4AH750) 67600 Lumens 5000k Gridline spacing is equal to mounting height. Initial footcandle values shown are at grade for 40’ mounting height. Gridline spacing is equal to mounting height. Initial footcandle values shown are at grade for 40’ mounting height. Gridline spacing is equal to mounting height. Initial footcandle values shown are at grade for 40’ mounting height. Gridline spacing is equal to mounting height. Initial footcandle values shown are at grade for 40’ mounting height. ---------- : Vertical plane through horizontal angle of maximum candlepower at 60° ---------- : Vertical plane through horizontal angle 35° ---------- : Vertical plane through horizontal angle of maximum candlepower at 40° ---------- : Vertical plane through horizontal angle 61° ---------- : Vertical plane through horizontal angle of maximum candlepower at 20° ---------- : Vertical plane through horizontal angle 57° ---------- : Vertical plane through horizontal angle of maximum candlepower at 45° ---------- : Vertical plane through horizontal angle 72° EALP03 SYMMETRIC HIGH ANGLE (R5SH750) 67600 Lumens 5000k EALP03 SYMMETRIC MEDIUM (R5SM750) 70000 Lumens 5000k EALP03 SYMMETRIC WIDE (R5SW750) 70000 Lumens 5000k ---------- : Vertical plane through horizontal angle of maximum candlepower at 20° ---------- : Vertical plane through horizontal angle 66° ---------- : Vertical plane through horizontal angle of maximum candlepower at 40° ---------- : Vertical plane through horizontal angle 65° ---------- : Vertical plane through horizontal angle of maximum candlepower at 35° ---------- : Vertical plane through horizontal angle 56° Gridline spacing is equal to mounting height. Initial footcandle values shown are at grade for 40’ mounting height. Gridline spacing is equal to mounting height. Initial footcandle values shown are at grade for 40’ mounting height. Gridline spacing is equal to mounting height. Initial footcandle values shown are at grade for 40’ mounting height. 30.5 in. [775 mm] 1.9 in.[48 mm] 4.3 in.[109 mm] R11.465 in. [R291 mm] FRONT VIEWSIDE VIEW Wall Mount Hole Pattern TOP VIEW BACK VIEW 6.1 in. [155 mm]Ø.438 in. [Ø11 mm] 2.874 in.[73 mm] 4.375 in. [111 mm] 27.9 in. [709 mm] 2.7 in. [68 mm] 1.9 in.[48 mm] 7.7 in.[197 mm] 4.3 in.[109 mm] R11.465 in. [R291 mm] FRONT VIEWSIDE VIEW TOP VIEW 1.3 in.[33 mm] 4.4 in.[112 mm] 1.8 in.[44 mm]MIN 6.4 in.[162 mm] MAX 2.5 in.[63 mm] SQUARE POLE MIN BACK VIEW (WILL ALLOW 4 FIXTURES PER POLE @ 90 DEGREES.) ORDER SEPARATELY FROM FIXTURE AS CATALOG NUMBER SPA-EAMT10BLCK “Black” SPA-EAMT10DKBZ “Dark Bronze” .312 in. DIA. [8 mm DIA.] 5.250 in. [133 mm MIN.]1.812 in.[46 mm] .438 in. DIA. [11 mm DIA.] (2 Places) 2.719 in.[69 mm] 5.438 in.[138 mm] .750 in. DIA. [19 mm DIA.] Hole 3.5 TO 4.5-inch (89 to 114mm) OD round pole mounting arm3.5 TO 4.5-inch (89 to 114mm) OD (WILL ALLOW 4 FIXTURES PER POLE @ 90 DEGREES.) ORDER SEPARATELY FROM FIXTURE AS CATALOG NUMBER RPA-EAMT10BLCK “Black” RPA-EAMT10DKBZ “Dark Bronze” Contact manufacturing for other available mounting patterns. 5.250 in. [133 mm] Ø.438 in. [Ø11 mm] (2 Places) 2.196 in.[56 mm]4.392 in.[112 mm] Ø.750 in. [Ø19 mm] 0.656 in. [17 mm]1.312 in. [33 mm] DS210 ---- DS210 ---- -------- WORLD CUP LEGACY SQUARE PHASE 1 APPENDIX I ARCHAEOLOGICAL MONITORING Contract No. CAG-25-044 APPENDIX I World Cup Legacy Square -Phase 1 April 21, 2025 APPENDIX I ARCHAEOLOGICAL MONITORING FOR THE RENTON DOWNTOWN UTILITY IMPROVEMENTS PROJECT (REPORT COVERS PROJECT AREA AND DEPTH) DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT Project Location Map D_WCLS Street Modification_2025_v2 A. ADMINISTRATIVEMODIFICATION REPORT & DECISION Decision:APPROVED APPROVED SUBJECT TO CONDITIONS DENIED Report Date:April 7, 2025 Project File Number:PR25-000020 Project Name:World Cup Legacy Square Street Modification Land Use File Number:LUA25-000102, MOD Project Manager:Michael Sippo, Civil Engineer III Owner/Applicant:City of Renton, 1055 S Grady Way,Renton, WA 98055 Contact:Brianne Bannwarth, City of Renton, Development Engineering Director 1055 S Grady Way, Renton, WA 98057 Project Location:510 S 3rd St, Renton, WA 98057 (APNs 7841800195, 7841800205, and 5696000005) Project Summary:The Applicant, the City of Renton, is requesting a street modification to the final configuration of Logan Ave S (a Minor Arterial Street) and S 3rd St (a Principal Arterial Street) along three (3) abutting parcels located at the northwest corner of Logan Ave S and S 3rd St (APNs 7841800195, 7841800205, and 5696000005) within the City Center Community Planning Area. The proposed street modification would include maintaining the integrity of Logan Ave S, a festival street connecting Gateway Park to Piazza Park, while ensuring the design integrity of S 3rd St as a functional one-way arterial street. Specifically, the project would extend the sidewalk onto the property along S 3rd St, creating a 12-foot wide sidewalk with tree grates. According to City of Renton (COR) Maps, the site is located in a High Seismic Hazard area and the Downtown Wellhead Protection Area Zone 1. Site Area:0.55 acres City of Renton Department of Community & Economic Development World Cup Legacy Square Street Modification Administrative Modification Report & Decision LUA25-000102, MOD Report of April 7, 2025 Page 2 of 8 D_WCLS Street Modification_2025_v2 B. EXHIBITS: Exhibit 1: Administrative Modification Decision Exhibit 2: Site Plan Exhibit 3: Project Narrative Exhibit 4: Modification Request Justification C. PROJECT DESCRIPTION/BACKGROUND: The applicant is proposing the establishment of a park and community space, also known as World Cup Legacy Square at 510 S 3rd St (APNs 7841800195, 7841800205, and 5696000005). The site includes an existing park, Gateway Park, which is located on the eastern portion of the site at the northwest corner of Logan Ave S and S 3rd St. Gateway Park is proposed to be renovated as part of the project including new seating, lighting, landscaping, and the installation of playground equipment. The remaining portion of the lot site consists of a packed gravel lot used for occasional events. Improvements proposed on the western portion of the site includes installation of a futsal/mini-pitch court, an outdoor stage and integrated LED screen, fencing, hardscaping, landscaping, seating, and lighting (Exhibit 2). The intent of the project is to provide a community gathering place to watch and engage with the 2026 World Cup events and passive/active recreation (Exhibit 3). The value of the planned utility and infrastructure improvements/addition would trigger the requirement of installing frontage improvements per Renton Municipal Code (RMC) 4-6-060. The applicant is requesting a street modification from the Renton Municipal Code (RMC) 4-6-060 in order to allow a portion of Logan Ave S, approximately 60 feet, to maintain the existing festival street frontage and a portion of S 3rd St, approximately 240 feet, to maintain the existing one-way travel lanes and curb to curb configuration while upgrading the sidewalk to twelve feet wide with street tree grates. Logan Ave S is classified as a Minor Arterial Street within the City Center Community Planning Area. The existing Right-of- Way (ROW) width in Logan Ave S is 60 feet per the King County Assessors Map. Per City Code 4-6-060, to Minor Arterial Streets, the minimum ROW width is 91 feet consisting of a minimum pavement width of 54 feet (27 feet from centerline), a one-wide curb, an a twelve-foot (12 wide sidewalk with street tree grates, and storm drainage improvements. This street configuration requires a ROW dedication of fifteen and one-half feet (15.5 ). S 3rd St is classified as a Principal Arterial Street within the City Center Community Planning Area. The existing Right-of-Way (ROW) width in S 3rd St is 60 feet per the King County Assessors Map. Per City Code 4-6- complete street standards for Principal Arterial Streets, the minimum ROW width is 91 feet consisting of a minimum pavement width of 54 feet (27 feet from centerline), a one-- , and storm drainage improvements. This street configuration requires a ROW dedication of fifteen and one- The parcel is bound to the east by Logan Ave S and to the south by S 3rd St, which are both arterial streets located in the downtown area that both have special characteristics integral to the functionality of downtown traffic and pedestrian patterns. Logan Ave S is a two-way minor arterial street with a median planter along the frontage of the site that acts as a festival street separating Gateway and Piazza Parks. The festival street was specifically designed and installed to serve the adjacent parks, transit center, public plaza and nearby properties. By requiring the additional pavement width and ROW dedication, the functionality of the public spaces would be severely impacted by changing the overall configuration from pedestrian to automotive focus and would not meet the intent of the City Center Community Planning Area. S 3rd St is a one-way principal arterial street that runs west to east and is slated to be changed to a two-way The project City of Renton Department of Community & Economic Development World Cup Legacy Square Street Modification Administrative Modification Report & Decision LUA25-000102, MOD Report of April 7, 2025 Page 3 of 8 D_WCLS Street Modification_2025_v2 is currently not anticipated for construction within the next few years and design plans have not been prepared so it is difficult to anticipate the final configuration of pavement and street width. By requiring the additional pavement width and ROW dedication, it would have detrimental impact to the public amenities and park being proposed and would likely result in a frontage improvement configuration that would not align with the final two-way conversion project. As a result, the applicant is proposing to modify the subject ROW width to retain the existing frontage on Logan Ave S in its entirety and retaining the existing curb and lane-configuration along S 3rd St while providing a twelve- street trees in accordance the Downtown Streetscape Standards. No ROW dedication is being proposed on either frontage as a result of this street modification. The proposed street modification shall only be accepted as being applicable to this proposed World Cup Legacy Square development located at parcels 7841800195, 7841800205, and 5696000005 and shall have no basis for applicability to any future development at these properties. Thus, all current applicable development codes, such as street standards and setbacks, would apply to any future permits in place should parcel numbers 7841800195, 7841800205, and 5696000005 apply for any City permits. Furthermore, this may require removal and reconstruction of any or all street frontage improvements abutting the property that would be constructed as part of the granting of this modification. D. FINDINGS OF FACT (FOF): 1. The Development Engineering Division of the City of Renton accepted the above master application for review on March 31, 2025 and determined the application complete on March 31, 2025. The project complies with the Type I 65-day review time period. 2. the applicable submittal materials to comply with the requirements necessary to process the modification request (Exhibits 2 - 4). 3. The project site is located at 510 S 3rd St (APNs 7841800195, 7841800205, and 5696000005). 4. The project site is currently partially developed with Gateway Park that will be reconfigured and renovated as part of the project. 5. Access to the site is provided via Seattle Public Utilities (SPU) ROW to the north. 6. The property is located within the Commercial Mixed Use (CMU) Comprehensive Plan land use designation. 7. The site is located within the Center Downtown (CD) zoning classification. 8. The site is mapped within a High Seismic Hazard area and the Downtown Wellhead Protection Area Zone 1. 9. Modification Analysis: The applicant is requesting a modification from RMC 4-6-060, Street Standards for street frontage improvements on a portion of Logan Ave S, a Minor Arterial Street, and along a portion of S 3rd St, a Principal Arterial Street. Specifically, the applicant is proposing the following modification: Modify the Minor Arterial public street standard within Logan Ave S by eliminating the minimum required right-of-way dedication of fifteen and one-half feet (15 and maintaining the current street frontage with no change in improvements. Modify the Principal Arterial public street standard within S 3rd St by eliminating the minimum required right-of-way dedication of fifteen and one-, maintaining the curb-to-curb pavement width, travel lane and parking configuration with the installation of a new twelve-foot wide sidewalk with street tree grates. City of Renton Department of Community & Economic Development World Cup Legacy Square Street Modification Administrative Modification Report & Decision LUA25-000102, MOD Report of April 7, 2025 Page 4 of 8 D_WCLS Street Modification_2025_v2 The proposal is compliant with the following modification criteria, pursuant to RMC 4-9-250. Therefore, staff is recommending approval of the requested street modification, as noted below: Compliance Modification Criteria and Analysis a. Substantially implements the policy direction of the policies and objectives of the Comprehensive Plan Land Use Element and the Community Design Element and the proposed modification is the minimum adjustment necessary to implement these policies and objectives. Staff Comment: The applicant contends that the revisions to the street frontages along Logan Ave S and S 3rd St is the minimum adjustment to maintain the existing ROW and to still keep the policies and objectives of the Comprehensive Plan Land Use Element and the Community Design Element (Exhibit 4). Specifically, the applicant reviewed nine (9) of the Use Element Policies and Goals: 1. Policy L-2: Support compact urban development to improve health outcomes, support transit use, maximize land use efficiency, and maximize public investment in infrastructure and services. 2. Policy LU-4: Consider surplus public property for other public uses before changing ownership. 3. Policy LU-6: Site and design essential public facilities to be efficient and convenient and to equitably distribute the impacts and benefits. Facilities should be sited on an arterial street with good access including transit service, and where parking requirements are appropriate to the use. If the use is people intensive, it should be in a Center, compatible with surrounding uses and collocated with other uses when possible. 4. Goal LU-BB: Ensure new development support a high quality of life with a design that is functional and attractive. 5. Goal LU-CC: Support and sustain programs in Renton to encourage the 6. Goal LU-EE: Build neighborhoods that promote community resilience through healthy lifestyles, active transportation, proximity to goods and services, access to local fresh foot, environmental sustainability, and a feeling of community. 7. Goal LU-FF: Strengthen the visual identity of Renton and its Community Planning Areas and neighborhoods through quality design and development. 8. Policy LU-47: Encourage the creation and maintenance of places and events throughout the community where people can gather and interact. Allow for flexibility in public gathering places to encourage place-making efforts and activities. 9. Policy LU-51: Require human-scale features such as pedestrian pathways, quality landscaping, and public spaces that have discernible edges, entries, and borders to create a distinctive sense of place in neighborhoods, commercial areas, and centers. City of Renton Department of Community & Economic Development World Cup Legacy Square Street Modification Administrative Modification Report & Decision LUA25-000102, MOD Report of April 7, 2025 Page 5 of 8 D_WCLS Street Modification_2025_v2 Staff concurs the proposed street modification implements the policy direction of the Comprehensive Plan and is the minimum adjustment necessary. Community design aspects of the Comprehensive Plan address walkable neighborhoods, safety and shared uses. The intent of th e policies is to promote new development with walkable places that support grid and flexible grid streets and pathway patterns, and are visually attractive, safe and healthy environments. The requested street modification is consistent with these policy guidelines. While the proposed modification maintains the existing streets and ROW widths and providing improvement to the sidewalk along S 3rd St, the reduction aligns with the goals and policies as described above by providing a public amenity and community gathering area that would likely not be possible if the frontages were fully built in accordance to RMC 4-6-060. Compliant if condition of approval is met. b. Will meet the objectives and safety, function, appearance, environmental protection and maintainability intended by the Code requirements, based upon sound engineering judgment. Staff Comment: The applicant contends that the proposed modification would maintain continuity with the City Center Community Planning Area to continue safety, function, appearance, and still maintain the intended frontage improvement requirements while creating a twelve- tree grates along S 3rd St. Staff concurs the proposed modification request achieves these standards as follows: Safety: Logan Ave S is classified as a Minor Arterial Street and a festival street located between Gateway and Piazza Parks and contains a landscaped median as a design feature to calm traffic and facilitate public gatherings.The street contains wide sidewalks on both sides and acts as an entrance to both parks, the piazza building and the current Renton Transit Center. Meeting the applicable street standards, as outlined in RMC 4-6-060, Logan Ave S would be altered from an environment that serves pedestrians and parks to a focus on automobile mobility which would be inherently less safe for public use and gatherings. S 3rd S is classified as a Principal Arterial Street and acts as a one- way west to east thoroughfare through the downtown core. The project does not propose to change the traffic pattern or parking configuration but is proposing to provide a twelve-is anticipated to enhance safety by increasing the sidewalk width from the current seven-feet configuration. Function/Appearance: The proposed modification maintains the integrity of the existing streets that are pedestrian focused and increasing the sidewalk width along S 3rd St, thus meeting the plan goals of providing a pedestrian- oriented space. Further, given that the existing streets are already designed in a manner that serve both the Gateway and Piazza Parks and the downtown heart-block, the aesthetic appearance intended by code would be maintained. Environmental Protection: The proposed modification results in a minor increase of in disturbance within the right of way but replaces temporary crushed concrete parking lot with permanent concrete sidewalk thus City of Renton Department of Community & Economic Development World Cup Legacy Square Street Modification Administrative Modification Report & Decision LUA25-000102, MOD Report of April 7, 2025 Page 6 of 8 D_WCLS Street Modification_2025_v2 reducing environmental hazards overall since crushed concrete is more likely to leach acidic particles into the subgrade. Maintainability: Maintenance of the Parks, street frontages, and overall improvements of city assets is the responsibility of the City of Renton, and will not change from its current condition. The proposed modification would meet the objectives of safety, function, appearance, environmental protection, and maintainability intended by the code requirements. City staff has reviewed Logan Ave S and S 3rd S and has determined that a modified Minor Arterial and Major Arterial public street sections would best facilitate the proposed World Cup Legacy Square project. The determination was based multiple factors including the goals and policies of the Comprehensive Plan Land Use Element and the Community Design Element of providing community orientated spaces, recreation and facilitate safe areas for passive and active gatherings. By providing the code-required street sections, the surrounding arterials would become further automotive orientated and reduce opportunities for community and pedestrians and potentially resulting in the loss of available land to develop the community gathering space. Therefore, as a condition of approval, the proposed street modification shall only be accepted as being applicable to this proposed World Cup Legacy Square development located at parcels 7841800195, 7841800205, and 5696000005 and shall have no basis for applicability to any future development of these properties. Thus, all current applicable development codes, such as street standards and setbacks, would apply to any future permits in place should parcel numbers 7841800195, 7841800205, and 5696000005 apply for any subsequent City permits. Furthermore, this may require removal and reconstruction of any or all street frontage improvements abutting the property that would be constructed as part of the granting of this modification. c. Will not create substantial adverse impacts to other properties in the vicinity. Staff Comment: The applicant contends that the proposed project would not create any adverse impacts to other properties in the vicinity since the existing street widths remain unchanged. Staff has not identified adverse impacts to other properties from the requested street d. Conforms to the intent and purpose of the Code; and. Staff Comment: The applicant contends that the modification allows the proposed improvements maintain the character and design integrity of Logan Ave S as a festival street S 3rd St as a principal arterial street. Additionally, by creating a 12- foot wide sidewalk with tree grates along S 3rd St, the proposal further aligns with the City Center Community Planning Area Guidelines. Staff concurs that the proposed street modification request meets the intent and e. Can be shown to be justified and required for the use and situation intended. Staff Comment: The applicant contends that the street modification request is being made to maintain the existing street sections for Logan Ave S and S 3rd St City of Renton Department of Community & Economic Development World Cup Legacy Square Street Modification Administrative Modification Report & Decision LUA25-000102, MOD Report of April 7, 2025 Page 7 of 8 which ensures continuity and consistency with the street design pattern in the downtown core. Staff concurs that the modification is justified, given that it provides a safe and E. DECISION: The proposal satisfies 5 of the 5 criteria listed under RMC 4-9-250D.2 for approval of modifications. Therefore, the World Cup Legacy Square Street Modification, File No. LUA25-000102, MOD, is approved, subject to the following condition: 1. This street modification is for the sole purpose of this development of the World Cup Legacy Square. The street modification is not valid in perpetuity, thus any future redevelopment of parcel numbers 7841800195, 7841800205, and 5696000005 may require the removal and reconstruction of the street frontage(s) abutting the property such that the full property frontage complies with the complete street standards applicable at the time of the future application. DATE OF DECISION ON LAND USE ACTION: SIGNATURE: Matthew Herrera, Planning Director Date TRANSMITTED on to the Owner/Applicant/Contact: Owner/Applicant: Contact: City of Renton 1055 S Grady Way Renton, WA 98057 Brianne Bannwarth City of Renton 1055 S Grady Way Renton, WA 98057 TRANSMITTED on to the Parties of Record: None. TRANSMITTED on to the following: Gina Estep, CED Administrator Brianne Bannwarth, Development Engineering Director Amanda Askren, Economic Development Acting Director Clark Close, Current Planning Manager Nathan Janders, Development Engineering Manager Anjela Barton, Fire Marshal D_WCLS Street Modification_2025_v2 City of Renton Department of Community & Economic Development World Cup Legacy Square Street Modification Administrative Modification Report & Decision LUA25-000102, MOD Report of April 7, 2025 Page 8 of 8 D_WCLS Street Modification_2025_v2 F. LAND USE ACTION APPEALS, REQUEST FOR RECONSIDERATION, & EXPIRATION: The administrative land use decision will become final if the decision is not appealed within 14 days of the decision date. APPEAL: This administrative land use decision will become final if not appealed in writing to the Hearing Examiner on or before 5:00 PM on April 21, 2025. An appeal of the decision must be filed within the 14-day appeal period (RCW 43.21.C.075(3); WAC 197-11-680). Appeals must be submitted electronically to the City Clerk at cityclerk@rentonwa.gov or delivered to City Hall 1st floor Lobby Hub Monday through Friday. The appeal fee, normally due at the time an appeal is submitted, will be collected at a future date if your appeal is submitted electronically. The appeal submitted in person may be paid on the first floor in our Finance Department. Appeals to the Hearing Examiner are governed by RMC 4-8-110 and cityclerk@rentonwa.gov. EXPIRATION: The Modification decision will expire two (2) years from the date of decision. A single one (1) year extension may be requested pursuant to RMC 4-9-250. RECONSIDERATION: Within 14 days of the decision date, any party may request that the decision be reopened by the approval body. The approval body may modify his decision if material evidence not readily discoverable prior to the original decision is found or if he finds there was misrepresentation of fact. After review of the reconsideration request, if the approval body finds sufficient evidence to amend the original decision, there will be no further extension of the appeal period. Any person wishing to take further action must file a formal appeal within the 14-day appeal time frame. THE APPEARANCE OF FAIRNESS DOCTRINE: provides that no ex parte (private one-on-one) communications may occur concerning the land use decision. The Doctrine applies not only to the initial decision, but to Appeals to the Hearing Examiner as well. All communications after the decision/approval date must be made in writing through the Hearing Examiner. All communications are public record and this permits all interested parties to know the contents of the communication and would allow them to openly rebut the evidence in writing. Any violation of this doctrine could result in the invalidation of the appeal by the Court. CITY OF RENTON DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT ADMINISTRATIVE MODIFICATION REPORT & DECISION EXHIBITS Project Name: World Cup Legacy Square Street Modification Land Use File Number: LUA25-000102, MOD Date of Report April 7, 2025 Staff Contact Michael Sippo Civil EngineerIII Project Contact Brianne Bannwarth City of Renton 1055 S Grady Way Renton, WA 98055 Project Location APNs 7841800195, 7841800205, and 5696000005 The following exhibits are included with the Administrative Modification Report: Exhibit 1:Administrative Modification Decision Exhibit 2:Site Plan Exhibit 3:Project Narrative Exhibit 4:Modification Request Justification