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SAN-1 San itary Sewer Project S-379 Sunset Pump Station System Phase 11 Correspondence I of BEGINNING . OF FILE FILE TiTIS 7 , I�&L4W& i . • Ao ro 4 � � / ► t � r J 4 Xcl 4 ,ors g10 pR�aSAL t� SP�Ct¢1CAt. �� iNSP p��Mp S�A 'CEN' . SU�gE� R�y�R PARS tiR GI.RA�,R� p�R t �q RfN,C*lk�gYFtl S Gary •�' x wa;,ts��t r r ' _ II'r.► ..�. Illy _�`'����■ � . �NIIQ' II CITY Or RE14TON $10 PROPOSAL AND SPECIFICATIONS ' FOR SUNSET PUMP STATION SYSTEM SANITARY SEWER Tv INSPECTION SEWER GROUTING, PHASE 11 - 1985 AIRPORT STORM SEWER CLEANING INDEX ' Summary Of Fair Practices/Affirmative Action Program, City of Renton Scope of Work Instruction to Bidder t Call for Bids *Certification by Proposed Contractor/Subcontractor/Supplier/ref. EEO `Minority and Womens Business Enterprise Participation ' *Certification of EEO Report `Certification of Bidder's Affirmative Actior Plan •Non•Collusion Affidavit *Certification re: Assignment of Antitrust C-,aims to Purchaser • *Minimum W&Qp Fom *Bid Bond Form *Proposal ' •Schedule of Prices Bond t0 the City of Renton Contract Agreement ' EEO Compliance Report Sample Form and instructions Fvironmertal Regulation Listing S .ial Provisions Technical Provisions tPetail Sheets:Standard Documents marked * above must be executed by the Contractor. President and Vice-President or Secretary if corporation by-laws pet-it. All paves must be signed. In the event another person has been duly authorized to execute contracts, t a Copy of the Corporation minutes estahlishinq this authority must be attached to the bid document. 1 City of Renton Public Works Department Renton Washington 98055 0 cm OF RFRrOR 5711RAR7 OF PAID PPACrICPS POLICY ' A::PTS: gF RPSOLC:IOX RC. =xo :he pc:icy of the City of Renton to to prowete and afford equal troats#ne and park see to all eitisemm and tr mature equal owp:oy- went opportunity to a:. peraant rogerdF##a of roar, armed; actor; ethnicity; nations: origin. sea; the preatnoe of a nem•;ob.rototod physioa% tanarry, or w#ntat handicap; ape; or marital •task#. ' :his ps-:{ay she,. be bared on the prinoiil*a of egra: employment opportunity and a!fitwativo motion y"id*N"e# as sot forth in fades:, •taro and lace. taw. Al: dtFartvente of the Cfey o! Pm"tcn ohm:: advert to the fc':ovinp guide:inov: PNF::IN R� rRACT'C S - At. sativitiee relating to aaptcy- wamt swa as resrr twee, .aleotion, prowotiom, torarimatic* and training shalt be vond.etod in a non-diseriwinatory wanner. personae: daeiofcm* wi:.' be board on indi vidus: ' perfor+amao, staffing r*quir*w"t#, and in aoeopdamee vitAA governing .rivi: Serviee Law* and the agreement between the City of Renton and the vashimpton State t Corn.•i: ;f Comm" and City Imptay**#. P P L' T gC P O WR'- 'I:^S° - The Cit. r *n en eeoparote •yTutt e , organs cations and ' aomwi e#iow orpant sod to prrwote fair praetieto end rgwa: ai^crtunity in a+p:cyw nt. 'J, !FF:PaATIFP AC:ICR PRCC6R�A�N • The City of Renton A!fti rws't.•. ' yeti an o1ram, 0 EoS my' t: !aei:{seem ogk{tab:' nprtsontation within she Ciry worhforn and to &*aura egra: arptoy*ent opportunity to W. It *he:: be the rasp:natbtit ty and duty of all city off{o{a:a and amp r.e to carry out the pk:iottt, guideline and corrective waour#* as met forth by this prcgrar. Cerrtetiv* *+p:.v+emt prrgrawo may be satabireted by the Mato rq the r*oa wadatt an :f an effirwrfv# Aatiom Coesettte# -• ' rho*; dtpart-o"t* in uhieh a pro--#:rod o:aso of is w•.ds r-top resented. V .`.?R'tA:TORS' PLICA:ICg Centres Ctrs, tkbe.ntraott rs sn- ' •wpp'ee ro can^uc tr no 40ineas vith the ::its of Rance" *ha,: affirm and arb*eriwo to the Fair Praetie*t and R."- OiaerivinsHon piotiei*s oet forth by law and in the Fffirnrtiva Aee{am Progr*w. ' :.rrfo# of th:s pciiey Mal: be distrttut#d to a:; Cirt e-t:ctcot, s ha:: appear in Att ep*ration:' dock*ontatirn of the C.tk. fno.kdini bid cat:#, and that: be promim*n,.y diaptayad in arprernate :its 1 faoi:f rims. IF by the City Counoil of the City of Renton, vashimgta•:. this Ind day of Jut :PPC, ` :F tF3." pi%7 � rr con. . r �� ea., "fat'jt#Mt' ka, -r .aw"�•:f rramtirn•. Attest: tssu*di July 10, 1972 Revised: February 9, 1976 Revised, Jwo 2. 19s0 cr erA CITY OF RENTON SCOPE OF WORK SUNSET PUMP S-ATiON SYSTEM SANITARY SEWER TV INSPECTION ' SEWER GROUTING, PHASE II - 1985 a AIRPORT iTORM SEWER CLEANING ' The work involved under the terms of this contract document shall be full and complete installation of the facilities as shown on the plans and in the spec- ification; to include, but not be limited to, sanitary sewer flushing, in-line ' TV inspection, and in-lin, sanitary sewer grouting. The sanitary sewers are cement concrete pipe with rubber gaskets, installed since 1963. The Surset Pump Statior saritary sewers sub systems to be improved ire* ' Year Installed ' Glencoe Division No. 2 and Division No. 3 6,400' of B" 1969 Sierra Hights 6 School 3,000' of 8" 1958 N.E. 24th St. 700' of 8" 196S Adams Vista 2,100' ni 8" 1976 The Cedar River Area Sanitary Sewers shall also be flushed, Wed and grouted. ' These sewers are cement concrete and vitrified clay pipe installed around WW-11. Cedar Piver Housing 1,600' of 8" 1943t ' 225' of 10" 11 130' of 12" 300' of 15" ' The sewer grout shall be 3-M Ca-250 Grout, or approved equal, the Contractor shall test ail joints in the work limits to 4 psi. The work also includes storm sewer flushing, in-line TV inspection, and grit/debris removal of the old Black River Channel storm drains at the westside of the Renton Municipal Airport. The majority of the Airport Block River storm drains were built ' in 1913. Black River Storm Drains 1,872' of 60" 1973 ' 2.183' of 7x5' Box 1973 1,346' of 8x5' Box 1973 The airport storm drains shall be cleaned, flushed 4 TV'ed. The airport storm drain cleaning work on the Black River system will be a additive item/bid schedule and be included or deleated by the city at the city's ration. t ' INSTRUCTIONS TO BIDDERS ' I. Sealed bids for this proposal will be received by the City of Renton at the office of the Renton City Clerk, Renton City Nall, until 2:30 o'clock P.m., on the date specified in the Call for Bids. At his time the bids wilt be publicly opened and read, after which the bits will be considered and the award made as early as practicable. No pioposai may be :hanged or withdrawn after the time set for receiving bids. P-opo als shall be submitted on the forms attached here•o. t 2. The work tr be done is shown o, the plans. Ooantit'ns a. a ta. to be only app'oximate. Final payment will be otsed on field measurement of act"I qua- ties and at the unit price bid. The City reserves the right to add or to eliminate portions of that work as deemed necessary. 3. Plans may be examined and copies obtained at the Public Works Department Office. Bidders shall satisfy themselves as to the local conditions by Inspection of the site. 4. The bid price f^- any item must include the performance of all work ' necessary for cvvletion of that iter as described in the specifications.. 5. The bid price shall be stated in terms of the units Indicated and as to a ' total amount. In the event of errors, the unit price bid will govern. Illegible figures will invalidate the bid. 1 6. The right is reserved to reject any and/or all bids and to waive inform- alities if it is deemed advantageous to the City to do so. 7. A certified check or satisfactory bid bond made payable without reservation to the Director of Finance if the City of Renton in an amount not less than Sy of the total a-fount of the bid shall accompany each bid proposal. Checks will be returned to unsuccessful bidders Immediately foil owing the ^ocision as to award of contract. The check of the successful bidder will be returned provided he enters into a contract and furnishes a satisfactory Performance bond covering the full amount of the work within ten days after receipt of notice of intention to award contract. Should he fail, or refuse to do so, the check shall be forfeited to the City of Renton as liquidated damage for such failure. ' B. All bids must be self-explanatory. No opportunity will be offered for nra'' expianotooy except as the City may request further information on particular points, 5. The bidder shall, upon request, furnish information to the City as to his financial and practical ability to satisfactorily perform the work. 1 )0. Payment for this work .; It be made in Cash warrants. ' Re 1%15181 r rCITY Of RENTON CALL FOR BIOS r SUNSET PUMP STATION SYSTEM SANITARY SEVER TV INSPECTION t SEWER GROUTING, PHASE I1 - 1985 A AIRPORT STORM SEWER CLEANING rSealed bids will be received until 2:30 p.m„ F r ary 6th, 1985 at the city Clerk's office And will be opened and publicly rem n t 0or conference room, Renton Municipal Building, 200 Mill Ave. South. The work to be Performed within 90 working days from the date of commencement runder this co^tract shall include-75ut not be limited to: Sanitary Sewer Flushing, in-line T�' Inspection, In-Line Sanitary Sewer Grouting of aPproximately 13,000 t.f, of 8", 10" and 12" Sanitary Seep, main. Storm Sewer Cleaning, Grit Removal and TV Inspection of approximately 1872 L.F. of 60" reinforced concrete storm sewer pipe, 2183 L.F, of )'x 5' concrete box culvert and 1346 I .F. of 8'x 5' concrete box culvert at the west side of the Renton Airport. The City reserves the right to reject any and/or all bids and to waive any and/or all informalities. Approved plans and specifications and form of contract documents may be obtained At the Public Works Department office at the Renton Municipal Building for a deposit of 5 PQ each set plus 5��,�g to cover Postage, if mailed. The deposit will be r*Tunded upon return-0 the Plan, and Specifications in good condition within thirty days after bid opening. 1.0 mailing charge will not be refunded. A certified check or bid bond to the amount of five percent (51) of the total amount of each bid must accompany each bid. The City's Fair Practices and Ron-Discrimination Policies shall apply. r rsty er Published: Record Chronicle: Jan. 16th, 23rd, 1985 Daily Journal of Commerce: Jan, 16th, 23rd, and 300, 1985 i r OCLARIFICATION ST FACPOlKr CONTaACTOP. SOaCONT%ACTOP AND SOf+'l.11a MtAMINL SQUA.L SMFI.OYMLNT OPPOffrtMITy ' Na—" at Prich contractor --_——` Treieci_r-- INE"Pv:[IONS This mortification to required pursuant tc federal S&oettive Order 11166. The uDleMntinq rules and regulations provide that any bidder or prospective contractor, or any of Nair proposed subcontractors and Suppliers, &hall *rate as an initial part Of the bid or negotiations Of the contract another it MP participated in any previous contract or subcontract subject to the equal opportunity clause: and, if at. whaeM t it has filed all Compliance ropotts due under applico*la instructions. ' Me City hat heretofore adopted Msolutior jN0 under date of Tnne 2, 10e0. atiohhne a 'Fear practices ►o.iey, as imp)em6nted by an -Affteaative Action Progrsa' therein saendlne the 1o11cy of the Cat) of Renton to promote and afford equal treatment and service to all citiesOs and EL enure ev(taol eoployment opportunity based on ability and fitness to all persons rowdless of race, creed: colon G%Mlclty, national crigin: Mat the present of • man-job-n1atW physical, savory or Mntal handicap: ens or marital mt*to$. This policy Shall likewise apply to all pontractors, subcontractors " suppliers Maduetmm business with Clio City mr ► -tan whe In t`-t *lilt eft 'T -d+gei tlq t Vet pr►c11 .6 and policies. The atorawrtioned o' .**. &Pell at . ' y ' «n.r- s ,t ask Croce* far atehdaM comm*reial supplier* or few arts- a . r far � at .lea„i Yr1orS .. .L ` 'sr than r amployaes or contracts of 1*** than 61 .00O bua.wmes per St.w rith pane Ci y, when the contractor/Subcontrsctor'Soppl ter Ihereinefter roferw to as the Contrutotl la requaed ty the City of neaten to etiralt an Affiitativs Action ► am. the minimates acceptable promote" of mil"t,ty onpleyment w111 be that percenrag* which to earrently listed in -Appmndlu T' (City of Mention Goals and TtMt"lto` in the published City of Mnton Affirmative Acton program, 1.e 5.1%. This Rograw 1s avaslable for review at the Municipal quilding. ' The andaralgned coetraetor therefore covenants, stlpilateS and sgrsom %ha during the performeeeo of this contract he will not dlacriwinote, against may parson In hiring. prosotrnq. disch&rging, coaven- Mtine or any other tort, or Condit) n of Mp:oyMnt, by resew of much person's status. reference the 1111 categories listed .n pare. 2 Abcw. Contractor further agreas that he will take affirmative a A coati ieus action to insure fall eoepl•anee with such policy and progrM in all respecter it beinq strictly I dersteod &ed sorted that failure to eoaply with may of the terns of said provisions au.all b. and t.nstitutt s met*rtal breach Of this 1 ron tract. Contractor shall, open request and/or be *ogre as posa isle thersafter, furnish unto the Cat, as, and all infOrmetion and [*port* requited by the City tt detormine whether full tc liarco has been "do by the o-tractar with Said policy and pi"Y" and Oontra:tcr will permit access so 'is tpoks, reccrde and t:aaunts by the City tar the purpose of investigation to **certain much CMplI%"#. '-tractor further 6eknowled9*1 that he has received s true and eonplete copy of the City'r 'Fesr 7 Acttt*s ►ollcy.' Contract *ntl its Lcr. Wu r t RTIFICATION 11: CONTRAMP or SUSCOWAACrOP or EirrLILP NAR: _. AODaSES: _, ' WILSLNThTR'l E. 7ITLL: PNCNI ' contractor'L 9ffOntfaC LOV SYpplie( has participated In a previous contract at subcontract &'ubisct to the Sual opportunity ilause: Tea —we Cooplisnca reports ways rogJxz*d to be filed in .connection with such Contract Or sutcohtra'.'t _Yet _No ' Contractor%fubcabtractor'EupFli*t has filed all compliance reports due order aprlicatle tnetruttions: _T*• _M ' t It answer to Stew I a 'Nq', please oPplair in detail on reverse side of this re st ifle&:tics. CSaTITICATION: The aforMtion &bow is true and Coaplere to the heat of M knarl*doo Atd belts! and Title of igner cp oa** ypa or pr-,tt i gnature -— ae `- Paciswed kt Cat) Authority) ,____ Cue: _ _,_ PI'B11C WORK OR I1IPR(VY'ISIEM Rev. 1183 ' PARTICIPATION' CERTIFICATION: REF. RCW 35.12..650 CONTRACTS EXCEEDINC $10,000 (OR S15,000 FOR WATERMAIN CONSTRUCTION) MINORITY BUSINESS ENTERPRI.SIS !Mbf) and WOKEN','' MINORITY BCSINESS ENTERPRISES (WMBE) (BUSINFSSES OWNED AND OPERATED BY WOMEN) ' Contractor agrees chat he shall :tivaly solicit the employment of minority grwp members. Contractor further agrees that he shall actively solicit bids for the subcontracting of goods or service& from qualified minority businesses. Contractor shall furnish evidence of his compliance with these requirements of minority rmployment and solicitation. Contractor further agrees to c nsider the grant of subcort rectors to said minority bidders on the basis of substantially equal prop-sale in the light most favorable to said minority businesses. The contractor shall be required to submit evidence of compliance with th+s section as part of the bid. As used In this section, the tars 'dinorit, bushes means a business at least fifty—one percent of which is owned by min(rity group members. Minoritv group members include, but are not limited to blacks, women, native Americans, Orientals, Eskimos, Aleuts and Spanish Americans. The City will consider swore affidavits presented a,., subcontractors in advance of contract award as one means of eetablisbing minority 'status in accordance with criteria cited above. ' To be eligible for award of this contract, the bidder must execute and submit, as a part of the bid, toe following certification which will. be deemed a part of the rmoultim contract. A bidder's failure to submit this certification or submission of a false rert if icat ion shall -ender his bid nonresponsiv.-. MIIXORITY BUSINESS ENTERPRISE CERTIFICATION' iJ Certifies that: Nome of Bidder 1a> :c does) (does not) intend to sublet a portion of the (mtiact work and (has) (has not) taken affirmative action to seek out and consider minority business enterprises as potential aubC"-....s„ . ' �b) the contacts made with potential mina• sty business pn•-erprise subcontractors and the results thereof art listed 'slow. Indicate whether !4F. or WMBE and rlentify mimrity group. (If na.'e.sary, use additional sheet.) !ffiF Min. Cr. WIT! ' (Name cf Firs, bid Item, Results of impacts) r� ). _. ❑ ❑ 6. _ ❑ ❑ 5. ❑ ❑ Mr.°Ma, has been designated as the liaison offi.tr for the administration of the minority business enterprise program for this fire. A i 1 1 CERTIFICATION OF ECe'JAL EMPLOIT¢Nf OPP)MNITT REPORT 1 Certification with regard to the Performance of Previous Contracts or Sub- contracts subject to the equal opportunity Clause and the filing of Required 1 Reports. The bidder , proposed subcontractor hereby certifies that he has has not participated in a previous contract or subcontract subject to tree i equal opportunity clause, as inquired by Executive Orders 10915, 1!134 or 11246, and that he has , has not , filed with the Joint Reporting Committee the Director tithe Office federal Contract Compliance, a Fede 1 Government :ontract)ng or administering agency, or the former President's Committee on Equal Employment Opportunity, all repoi.s due under the applicable fling requirements. 1 1 ( ompany 1 1 (Title) Date 1 note: The above certification is requited by the Equal Employment Opportunit) Regulations of the secretary of Labor (41 CFR 6U-1.7 (b) (1), and must be 1 submitted by bidders and proposed subcontractors onl) in connection with contracts and subcontracts which are subject to the equal opportunity clause. Contracts and subcontracts which are exempt from the equal opportunity clause 1 are set forth in Al CFR 60-1.5. (Generally only contracts or subcontracts of $10,000 or under arc exempt.) Currently, Standard Form ICO (EEO-1) is the only report required by the 1 Executive Orders or their implementing regulations. Proposed prime contractors and subcontractors who have participated in a 1 previous contract or subcontract subject to the Executive Orders and have not filed the required repc^ts should note that Al CFR 60-1.7 (b) (i) prevents the award of contracts and subcontracts unless such contractor submits ■ report covering the deliquent period or such other period specified by the 1 Federal Highways Administration or b) the Director. Office of Federal Contract Compliance, U.S. Department of Labor. 1 1 1 CERTIFICATION OF BIDDERS AFFIRMATIVE ACTION PLAN 1 Bidder is to indicate by check-marl, which of the following statements pertains to this bid package, and is to sign the certification for that specific statement: 1 a) It is hereby certified that the bidder is exempt from the City's Affirmative Action Plan requirements because: 1 "Average annual employment level is less than eight permanent employees, and the total contract amount with the City during the current year is less than fl),000." 1 Company Date 1 _ Tile 1 OR b) It is hereby certified that an approved Affirmative Action P'an is on file with the City of Renton, and that said Plan specifies goals and timetables which are valid fot the current calendar year. 1 Company Date Title 1 OR c) It is hereby certified that an Affirmative Action Plan is supplied with this Did Package. Said Plan will be subject to review and approval by the City as a prerequisite to the contract award, and it includes: 1 1) Present utilization of ainorities and females by job classification, 2) Goals and Timetables of Minority and Female Utilization, and 1 3) Specific Affirmative Action Steps directed at increasing Minority and Female Utilization. 1 Company Date B1': Title 1 ORJ 1) 1t is hereby certified that an Affirmative Action Plan will be supplied 1 to the City of Renton within five (5) working days of receipt of notification of low-bidder status. Said Plan will be subject to renew and approval by the City as a prerequisite to the contract award, and ■ it will include: 1 1) Present utilization of Minorities and Females by Job Classification, 2) Coals and Timetables of Minority and Female Utilization, and 1 3) Specific Affirmative Action steps directed at increasing Minority and Female Utilization. 1 Company •tom-- BY. _ 1 Title Rr, 9 Y NON-COLLUSION AFFIDAVIT 1 STATE OF WASHINGTON ) t ) SS COUNTY OF ) being duly sworn, deposes and says, that he is the identical person who submitted the foregoing proposal or bid, and that such bid is O 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 ur to any other person any advantage over other Bidder or Bidders. SIGN HERE: 0 ' Subscribed and sworn before me this _ day of 19 Notary Public n armor tTe—'§—tate of residing at therein. 1 CERTIFICATION RE: ASSIGNMENT OF ' ANTITRUST CLAIMS TO PURCHASER ' TO THE CITY OF RENTON RENTON. WASHINGTON: Vendor and purchaser reLognize that in actual economic practice t nvercharges resulting from antitrust violations are in fact Lsually borne by th, purchaser. Therefore, vendor hereby assigns to purchaser any and all claims for such overcharges as to goods and materials purchased in connection with this order or contract, ' excrpt as tc overcharges resulting from antitrust violations commencing after the date of the bid, quotation, or other evert ' establishing the price under this order or Contr-t. In addition, vendor warrants and represents that each of his Supplier, and subcontractors shall assign any and all such claims to purchaser, subject to the aforementioned exception. ame o ro,7ect r ' ame of i er s irm Signatu re o ut prized eD resen tat ve of 6i er ' ate MINIMC° .ASE AFFIDAVIT FORM ' City of Renton ' ss COUNTY OF I. the undersigned, having been duly sworn, deposed, say and certify that in connect an with the performance of the work of this project, 1 will pa, =ach class fication of laborer, workman, or mechanic employed in the performance of such work; not less than the prevailing rate of wage or not les; than the minimum.. rate of wages as specified t in the principal contract; that 1 have read the above and foregoing statement and certificate, know the contents thereof and the ' substance as set forth therein is true to my knowledge and belief. CONTRACTOR -- Subscribed and sworn to before me on this _ day cm. , 19_ Notary PuHic in anC for th—estate ' of Washington Residing at i d -M iBID BOND FORM ' Herewitr find deposit in the form of a certified check, cashier's check, Cash, or bid bond in the amount of S which amount is not less than five ' percent of the total bid. Sign Here BID BOND Know All Me- By these Presents: That we, as Principal, and as Surety, are held and firmly bound unto the City of Renton, as Obligee, in the penal sum of Dollars, for the payment ' of which the Principal and the Surety bind themselves, their heirs, executors, administrators, successors and assigns, jointly and severally, by these presents. The condition of this obligation is such that if the Obligee shall make a,.,, award to the Principal for according to the terms of the proposal or bid made by the Principal therefor, and the Principal shall duly make and enter into a contract with the Obligee in taccordance with the terms of said proposal or bid and award and shell give bond for the faithful performance thereof, with Surety or Sureties approved by the Obligee; or if the Principal shall, incase of failure to do so, pay and forfeit to the Obligee the penal amount of the deposit specified in the call for bids, then this obligation shall be null and void; otherwise it shall be and remain it full force and effect and the Surety shall forthwith pay and forfeit to the Obligee, as penalty and liquidated damages, the amount of this bond. :IGNED, SEALED AND DATED T1415 _ DAY OF 19_ .. neci;T--.. . Surety tReceived return of deposit in the sum of S PROPOSAL TO THE CITY Of RESTON RENTON. WASHINGTON Gentlemen: t The undersigned hereby certif_ that _ has examined the site of the proposed work and ha_ read and thoroughly understand_ the plans, ' specifications and contract governing the work embraced in this improvement, and the method by which payment will be made For said work, and hereby propose ' to undertake and complete the work embraced in this improvement, or as much thereof as can be completed with the money available, in accordance with the 1 said plans, specifications and contract and the following schedule of rates and prices: (Note: Unit prices for all items, all extensions. and total amount of ' bid should be shown. Show unit prices both in writing and in figures.) Signature Address Names of Members o' Partnership: OR Name of President of Corporation ' Name of Secretary of Corporation Corporation Organized under the laws of With Main Office ir, State of Washington at SUNSET PUMP STATION SYSTEM SCHEDULE "A' SCHEDULE OF PRICES SANITARY SEWER TV INSPECTION,SEMER GROUTING, PHASE 11 - 1985 (Note: Unit prices for all item, all extensions and total amount of ' bad oust be shown. Show unit prices it both words and fiyures and where conflict occurs the written or typed words shall prevsal.) ITEM AFPROX. ITEM WITH UNIT PRICLD BID UNIT PRICE AMOUNT NO. QUANTITY Unit Prices to be written in woras DOLLARS CTS. DOLLARS CTS. 1. 113,000 LF Sanitary Sewer Flushing ' Per L.F. (Words) qure5 2. 13,000 1.F Sanitary Sewer TV Inspection Ter 1.T. 3. 3,275 Ea. Sanitary Sewer In-Line Joint Test iS T e ra: — 4, 1,200 Ea. Sanitary Sewer In-Line Joint Seal- ing E 5. 4 Tons Sanitary Sewer Debris Removal ar Disposal 1rerra. 6. 31 Ea. Sewer Manhole Sealing— — — S Per Ea Subtotal Schedule A _ �II Sales Tax TOT 'i TOTAL SCHEDULE "A" I _ 1 1 SCHEDULE ..B' 1 SCHEDULE OF PF :ES AIRPOR" STORM SEWER :ANING ADDITIVE ALTFRNAT.. 1 (Note: Unit Prices for all items, all a-:-Onions and total amount of bad must be shorn. Shw unit n :vs in both words and figures am where conflict occurs the wr. --tth or typed words shall Prevail.) 1 ITEM APPROX. ITEM WITH UNIT PRICE &ID UNIT PRICE AMCL'ST N0. QUANTITY (Unit Prices to be written _. words) DOLLARS CTS. DOLLARS CTS. —s— —r 1 5,425 LF Storm Sewer Flushing 6 Clea 1 5 -- � ]��—_ - .ords igures I 2. 5,425 LF Storm Sewer TV Inspection 1 s — eY+r—C7'--- 3. 600 CY Storm Sewer Debris Removal , y DisDi sal Per Cubic Yard 1 ADDITIVE ALTERNATE Subtotal Scnedule "' 1 8.1' Sales Tax TOTAL SCHEDULE "B" _ITIVE ALTERNATE 1 i Total Schedule "A' 1 ' otal Schedule "B" — -- ' TOTAL SCHEDULES 'a c. B^ i i I 4 � I 1 I � ' BOND TO THE CITY OF RENTON KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS: ' That we, the undersigned _ as principal, and corporation organized and existing under the law- o— the 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 in the penal sum of S for the payment of which sum on demand we bind our- selves and our sucrtssors, heirs, administrators or personal representatives, as the ' Use may be. This obligation is entered into in pursuance of the. statutes of the State of Washing- ton, the Ordinance of the City of Renton. Dated at Washington, this day of _, 19__, Nevertheless, the conditions or the above obligation are such that. tWMEREAS, under and pursuant to Ordinance (or Resolution) No. 2295 Jrocldirq for e (which contract Is referred to herein and is made a part hereof as though attached hereto), and ' WHEREAS, the said principal has accepted, or is about to accept, the se id contract, and undertake to perform the work therein provided for in the manner and ..'.thin the tine set forth; NOW, THEREFORE, if the said shall faithfully perform all of the provisions of said contract in the manner and within the time therein set forth, o, within such extensions of time as may be granted under said contract, and shall pay all laborers, mechanics, subcontractors and materiolmen, and all persons who shall supply said principal or subcontractors with provisions and ' supplies for the urryinq on of said work, and shall hold said City of Renton harmless from any loss or damage occasioned to any person or property by reason of any care- lessness or negligence on the part of said principal, Or any subcontractor in the per- formance of said work, and shall indemnify and hold the City of Renton harmless from any damage or expense by reason of failure of performance as specified in said con- tract or from defects appearing or developing in the material or workmanship provided or performed under said contract within a period of one year after its acceptance thereof 1 by the City of Renton, than and in that event this obligation shall be sold; but other- wise it shall be and remain in full force and effect. tRevised: 8116/83 ' 1of7 CONTRACTS OTHER THAN FEDERAL-AID FHWA 1 THIS AGREEMENT, made and entered ih.o this __ day of 19_ ' by and between THE CITY OF PENTON, Washington, a municipal corporation of ' the State of Washington, hereinafter referred to as "CITY" and _ hereinafter referred to as "CONTRACTOR." W I T N E S S E T M: 1) The Contractor shall within the time stipulated. (to-wit: within working days from date of commencement hereof as required by the Contract, of which this agreement is a component part) perform all the work and ' services required to be performed, and provide and %rrish all of the labor, materials, appliances, machines, tools, equipment, utility and transportation services necessary to perform the Contract, and shall complete the construction and lnstallatica work in a workmanlike manner, ' in connection with the City's Project (identified as No. for improvement by construction and installation of: All the foregoing shall be timely performed, furnished, constructed, installed and completed in strict conformity with the plans and spec- ifications, including any and all addenda issued by the City and all other documents hereinafter enumerated, and in full compliance with all app.icable codes, ordinances And regulations of the City of Menton and ' any other governmental authority having jurisdiction thereover. It is further agreed and stipulated that all of said labor, materials, appliances, machines, tools, equipment and services shall be furnished 2of7 1 Cortracts Other Than Federal-Aid Fi%A , and the constructior installation performed and completed to the satisfaction and the approval of the C'ty's Public Works Director as , being in such conformity with the plays, specifications and all require. ments of or arising and r the Contract. 1 21 The aforesaid Contract, entered into by the acce:terce of the Contractor's 1 bid and sigring of this agreement, corsists of the fol:owing documerts, all of which are component parts of said Contract and as fully a part 1 thereof as if herein set out it full, and if not attar^ed, as if i hereto attached. a) This Agreement i b) Instruction to Bidders c) Bid Proposal 1 d) Specificatiors e) Maps R Plars 1 f) Bid g) Advertisement for Bids h) Special Provisions, if any 1 i) Technical Specifications, if any 1 3. if the Contractor refuses or fads to prosecutf the work or ari Fart. 1 thereof, with such diligence as will insure its or,-: 'etion witt,ir to,, time specified in this Contract, or any extersior irr writirg thereof, 1 or fails to complete said work with Surd time, or if the Contractor Shall be adjudged a bankrupt, or if he should rake a general asSigm-.ert 1 for the benefit of his creditors, Or if a receiver shall be apPointed cr 1 account of the Contractor's insolvent), or if he or any of his 1 R�. 1 3 of 7 Contracts Other Than Federal-Aid FNMA ' subcontractors should violate any of the provisions of this Contract, ' the City may then serve written notice upon him and his surety of its intention to 'erminate the Contract, and unless withir ten (10) days after the serving of such notice, such violation or non-compliance of any provision of the Contract shall cease and satisfactory arrangement ' for the correction thereof be made, this Contract, shall, upor the expiration of said ten (10) day period, cease and terminat^ in every respect. In the event of any such termination, the City shall immediately serve written notice thereof upon the surety and the Contractor and the surety shall have the right to take over and perform the Contract, ' provided, however, that if the surety within fifteen (15) days after the serving upon it of such notice of termination does not perform the Contract or does not commence performance thereof withir thirty (30) days frun the date of serving such notice, the City itself may take over the work under the Contract and prosecute the same to completion ' by Contract or by any other method it may deem advisable, for the account and at the expense of the Contractor, and his surety shall be ' liable to the City for any excess cost or other damages occasioned the City thereby. In such event, the City, if it so elects, may, without liability for so doing, take possession of and utilise in completing ' said Contract such materials, machinery, appliances, equipment, plants and other properties belonging to the Contractor as may be on site o' ' the project and useful therein, 4) The foregoing provisions are in addition to and not in limitation of any other rights or remedies available to the City. Contracts Other Than Federal-Aic ;HMA a of 7 5) Contractor agrees and covenants to hold and save the City, its officers. agents, representatives and employees harmless and to promptly indeae ify ' same from and against any and all claims, actions, damages, liability of every type and nature including all costs and legal expenses incurred ' by reason of any work arising under or in connection with the Contract to be performed hereunder, including loss of life, personal irJury t and/or damage to property arising from or out cf any occurrence, , mission or activity upon, on or about the premises worked upon or in any way relating to this Cortract. This hold harmless and indemnification ' provision shall likewise apply for or on account of any patented r un- patented invention, process, article or appliance manufactured for use in the performance of the Contract, Including its use by the City, unless , otherwise specifically provided for in this Contract. In the event the City shall, without fault on its part, be made a party ' to any litigatioi commenr-4 by a ogainst Contractor, then Contractor , shall proceed and hold the City harmless and he shall pay all costs, expenses and reasonable attorney's fees incurred or paid by the City in Connection with such litigation. Furthermore, Contractor agrees to ' pay all costs, expenses and reasonable attorney's fees that may be incurred or paid by City in the enforcement of any of the covenants, provisio-s and agreements hereunder. 6) My notice from one party to the other party under the Contract shall ' be in writing and shall be dated and signed by the party giving such ' notice or by its duly authorized representative of such party. Any such 1 Contracts Other Than Federal-Aid FHWA 5of 7 notice as heretofore specified shall be given by personal delivery thereof or by depositing some in the United States mail, postage prepaid, certified or registered marl, 7) The Contractor shall commence performance of the Contract no later than 10 calendar days after Contract final execution, and shall complete the full performance of the Contract not later than working days from the date of commencement. For each and every working day of delay ' after the established day of completion, it is hereby stipulated and ' agreed that the damages to the City occasioned by said delay will be the sum of -. -- as liquidated damages (and not as a penalty) for each such day, which shall be paid by the Contractor to the City. ' 8) Neither the final certificate of payment nor any provision in the Contract nor partial or entire use of any installation provided for by this Contract shall relieve the Contractor of liability in respect to ' any warranties or responsibility for faulty materials or workmanship. The Contractor shall be under the duty to remedy any defects in the work and pay for any damage to other work resulting therefrom which ' shall appear within the period of one (1) year from the date of final acceptance of the work, unless a longer period is specified. The City twill give notice of observed defects as heretofore specified with reasonable promptness after discovery thereof, and Contractor shall be i 6of7 Contract --her Than Feoeral-Aid FHWA i obligated t, take immediate steps to correct and remedy any such defect, fault or breach at the sole cost and expense of Contractor, i 1 9) The Contractor and each subcontractor, if any, shall submit to the i City such schedules of quantities and costs, progress schedules, pay- rolls, reports, est•mates, records and miscellaneous data pertaining i to the Contract as nay be requested by the City from time to time. 10) The Contractor shall furnish a surety bond or bonds as security for the i faithful performance of the Contract, including the payment of all persons and firms performing labor on the construction project under this Contract or fu^nishing materials in connection with this Contract; i said bond to be in the full amount of the Contract price as specified in Paragraph 11. Tie surety or sureties on such bond or bonds must be i duly licensed as a surety in the State of Washington. i 1 11) The total amount of this Contract is the sum of which includes Wasningb. i State Sales Tax. Payments will be made to Contractor as specified in the "Special Provisions" of this Contract. i 1 1 ' Contracts Other Than federal-Aid FHWA 7 of 7 ' IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the City has caused these presents to be signed by its Mayor and attested by its City Clerk and the Contractor has hereunto set his hand and seal the day and year first above-written. ' CONTRACTOR CITi OF RENTON rest ent artner erMayor ATTEST: Secretary tty erk d/b/a i nrName :-dividual Partnership ' forporation _ A Corporation t ate o ncorporat ion Attention: if business is a CORPORATION, name of tie corporation should be listed to full and both 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 business is a PARTNERSHIP, 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 business is an INDIVIDUAL PROPRIETORSHIP, the nano of the owner sha,ld appear followed by d/b/a and name of the company. 1 CONTRACTOR!SUBCONTRACTOA " C�J ett REPORTING L oER10 MONTHLY MANPOWER UTILIZATION REPORT :� .* ♦ Month; sear. 1 .o be subma•ted to the City', Project ,9 Goals and Timetables as committed Engineer dvriny the let teak of following 1• in Con.ractor's Affirmative ronth while contract is in progress. Prime � � Action Plan t 1 .:;ontractor is respon^ible for obtaining and or per City's Plan _ a.l s tin all Subcontractor Re "rts. To: (Pose sad lecettee of Covolllnee AaeneY Dept From: Iaese eae locat'. of coat"wter; i 1 This report is requrced ) Executive Order 11246, St,tim 203. Failure to report c.,: result in sanctions which include suspension, Termination, cancellations or debarmec; u contract. 1 S. f 5. o. nine- Total L1 deft Ncva of aaploraent Isee footnote, fit nueo er ueter r a! of C Uasl s. .• c. • • a•� of eirortt Ee pby 1 _ flee- Nf a- er. Ulen/ .Dial total _ Coepsnv's case lL t.7 •title Clans Tots Bieck psrac nalsn Poe L1e e- w? ems oY- net Telota •.• C All TT A' 1 TI — A wror low Ag 7[ 1 A 1 _ 1 1 Tr 1 Tr 7. CemDary f1 e1a 'e Slisnat,11 and 71tll. a;e slanea 1 her. 11 " (*Males a females. --Minorities A Non-minorities) 1 7/8, (Submittal Requirements 4 city's 3wls^rimetablesl - INSTRUCTIONS rOR FILING EHPLOYHENI U'rILIZATION REPORT (CITY or RENTON) , The Employment Utilization Report is to be completed by each subject contractor ' (both prime and subcontractors) and signed by a responsible official of the company. The reports are to be filed on the do% required, e.._h month, during the term of the contract, and they shall include the total work-houra worked on the project for each emplovee level in each desi Rnated trade for the entire reporting ' period. The prime contractor shall submit a report for Its work force and shall collect and submit reports for each subcontractor's work force to the Compliance Agency that is funding their construction project. ' Reporting Period . . . . . . . . . . . Self-explanatory Compliance Agency . . . . . . . . . . City of Renton (administering department) , Contractor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Any contractor who has a aualifNing ' construction contract with the City of Renton. 1. Compam,'s New . . . . . . . . . . Any cont-actor or subcontractor who has a ' qualifying contract. 2. bade . . . . . . . . . . . . . Onlv those crafts covered under applicable ' EEO bid conditions. 3. York-hours of Employment . . . . . The total number of hours worked by all employees in each classification; the total , number of hours worked by each *minority group in each classification and the total work-hours for all women. , Classification . . . . . . . . . . The level of accomplishment or status of the worker in the trade. (C - (raftwo rker , Qualified, Ap - Apprentice, Tr - Trainee) 4. Percent of minority work- hours of total work-hours . . . . The percenta;;e of total minority work-hours , worked of all work-hours worked. (The sue. of c:,lumns b, c, d and a divided by column a. S. Total Number of Minoritv ' Employees . . . . . . . . . . . . Number of minority emplovees working in contractor's segregate work force during ' reporting period. 6. Total Number of Employees . . . . Number of all employees working in contractor's aggregate work force during reporting period. ' • Minority is defined as including blacks, Hispanics, American Indians and Asian ' and Pacific Islanders - both men and women. ' RE UIREME NTS FOR THE PREVENTION OF ENVIRONMENTAL POL CES In accordance with the provisions of Chapter 62, Laws of 1973, H.B. 621, the Contractor shall secure any permits or licenses required by , and comply fully with all provisions of the fol:uw- ' ing laws, ordinances, and resolutions: King COF ty Ordinance No. 1527 requires Building and Land eve opment ivision and Hydraulics Division review of grading ' and filling permits and unclassified use permits in flood hazard areas. Resolution No. 36230 establishes storm drain design standards to be incorporated into project design stand- ards to be incorporated into project design by Engineering Services. Reivew by Hydraulics Division. King County Ordinance No. 800, No. 900 No. 1006 and Rebuiutior Ro 97�5—Vo:?333T-No: o. an o, contatnc in ing ounty CodeTitles an are provisions •or disposi- tion of refuse and litter in a licensed disposal site and pro- vide penalties for failure to comply. Review by Division of Solid Waste. ' Pu et Sound Air Pollution Control A encv Re ulation I : A regu- ation to control the emission o air contaminants from all sources within the jurisdiction of the Puget Sound Air Pollution ' Control Agency (King, Pierce, Snohomish, and Kitsan Counties) in accordance with the Washington Clean Air Act, R.C.W. 70.94. WASHINGTON STATE DEPARTMENT OF ECOLOGY ' W.A.C. 18-02: Requires operators of stationary sources of air contaminants to maintain records of emissions, periodically re- port to the State information concerning these emissions Irom his operations, and to make such information available to the publi.. See Puget Sound Pollution Control Agency Regulation I . ' R.C.N. 90.48: Enacted to maintain the highest possible standards to ensure the purity of all water of the State consistent with public health and public enjoyment thereof, the propagation an.! protecting of wildlife, birds , game, fish, and other aquatic life, and the industrial development of the State, and to that end require thu use of all known available and reasonable methods ' by industries and others to prevent and control the pollution of the waters of the State of Washington. It is unlawful tc th-ow, drain, run or otherwise discharge into any of the water of s State any organic or inorganic matter that shall cause or t d to cause pollution of such waters. The law also provides t, - civil penalties of SS,000/day for each violation. R.C.W. 70.95: Establishes uniform statewide program for handling so-oTid wastes which will prevent land, air and water pollution. Makes it unlawful to dump or deposit solid wastes onto or under ' the surface of the ground or into the waters of this State except at a solid waste disposal site for which there is a valid permit. WASHINCTON STATE DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES R.C.N. 70.04.370; Provides :or abatement of additional fire ha2 - ara an s upon which there is forest debris) and extreme fire hazard (areas of additional fire hazard near building, roads, campgrounds, and school grounds) . The owner and/or person respons- ible is fully liable in the event a fire starts or spr^ads on pr.,perty on which an extreme fire hazard exists. R.C.W. 16.04.010: Defines terms relating to the suppression or ' aaFatement of forest fires or forest fire conditions. R.C.N. 70.94.660: Provides for issuance of burning permits for abating or prevention of forest fire hazards, instruction or silvicultural operations. R.C.W. 76.04.310: Stipulates that everyone clearing land or c earing rig tt=of-way shall pile and burn or dispose of by other satisfactory means, all forest debris cut thereon, as rapidly as the clearing or cutting progresses, or at such ether times as the ' department may specify, and in compliance with the law requiring burning permits. R.C.W. 78.44 : Laws governing surface mining (including sand, , gravel, stone, and earth from borrow pits) which provide for fees and permits, plan or operation, reclamation plan, bonding, and inspection of operations. e K.A.C. 332-18: Delineates all requirements for surface mined an reclamation. eclamation. M.A.C. 332-24: Lodifies requirements of R.C.N. 76.04 pertaining 1 to an c earing and burning. U. S. ARMY CORPS OF ENGINEERS t Section 1 of the River and Harbor Act of June 13, 1902: Author- izes Secretary of Army and Corps ongineers to issue permits to any persons or corporation desiring to improve any navigable river at their own expense and risk upon approval of the plans and specifications. , Section 404 of the Federal Water Pollution Control .4ct (PL92-500 86 Stat . AutTorizes t o Secretary o the .�, acting 1 through t e orps of Engineers, to issue permits for the discharge of dredged or fill material into the navigable waters at specified disposal sites. Permits may be denied if ; is determined that such discharge will have adverse effects on muniQinal water supplies, shell fish beds and fishery areas and wildlife or recreational areas. MISCELLANEOUS FEDER4L LEGISLATION , Section 13 of the River and Harbor Act + roved March 3, 1899: Provides t at is-c aarge or refuse wiihout a permit into navigable waters is prohibited. Violation is punishable by fine. Any citi zen may file a complaint with the U. S. Attorney and share a por- tion of the fine. ' PERMITS REQUIRED FOR THE PROJECT .ARE AS FOLLOWS: KING COUNTY BUILDING AND LAND DEVELOPMENT DIVISION King County Resolution No. 25789 requires an unclassified use permit orfilling, quarrying including borrow pits and associ- ated activities such as asphalt plants, rock crushers) and refuse disposal sites and provides for land reclamation subse- quent to these activities. A. copy is available at the Department of Public Works or Building and Land Development Division. Shoreline Management Act 471 requires a permit for construction ' on Statetate shor�itie�.mri acquired by Public Works and reviewed oy Building and Land Development Division. King_.County Ordinance No. 1488 requires permit for grading, land fills, gravel pits, dumping, quarrying and mining operations except on County right-of-way. Review by Building and Land Develop- ment Division. WASHINGTON STATE DEPARTMENT OF FISHERIES AND GA1dE ' Chapter 112 Laws of 1949: Requires hydraulics permit on certain projects. ing ounty bepartment of Public Works will obtain. ) WASHINGTON STATE DEPARTMENT OF ECOLOGY W.A.C. 173-220: Requires a National Pollutant Discharge Fliminaticn ' }stem permit before discharge of pollutants from a point source into the navigable waters of the State of Washington. W.A.C. 372-24: Permit to discharge commercial or industrial waste water-s into surface or ground water (such as gravel washing, pit operations, or any operation which results in a discharge which contains turbidity.) W.A.C. 508-12.100: Requires permit to use surface water, W.A.C. 508. -190: Requires that changes to permits for water use e reviee;i tTie Department of Ecology whenever it is desired to change the purpose of use, the place of use, the point of withdrawal and/or the diversion of water. ' W.A.C. 508-12- _0: Requires permit to use ground water. W,A.C. SOB-12-260: Requires permit to construct reservoir for water storage. W.A.C. 508-12-2BO: Requires permit to construct storage dam. tW.A.C. S08-EO: Requires permit to construct in State flood control—zone. King County Public Works secures one fcr design. ' Contractor secures one for his operation (false work design, etc .) . -3- e PERMITS REQUIRED FOR THE PROJECT - Continued WASHINGTON STATE DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES ' R.0 K. 76.04.150: Requires burning permit for all fires except ' or small outdoor fires for recreational purposes or yard debris disposal. Also the uepartment of Natural Resources reserves the right to restrict burning ender the provisions of A.C.N. 76.04.150, 76.04.170, 76.04.180. and 70.94 due to exteme fire weather or to , prevent restriction of visibility and excessive air pollution. R.C.W. 76.08.030: Cutting permit required before cutting merchant- a e Um er. R.C.K. 76.08. 275: Operating permit required before operating , power equipment in dead or down timber. R.C.K. 78.44.080: Requires permit for any surface mining opera- tion (including sand, gravel, stone, and earth from borrow pits) . , UNITED STATES ARMS CCaPS OF ENGINEERS Section 10 of River and Harbor Act of March 3 1899. Requires , permit. or construcu on (other t an ri ges, seen: S. Coast Guard administered permits) on navigable waters (King County Department of Public Works will obtain) . FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT R.C.K. 52.28.010 52.28.020, 52.28.030, 52.28.040, 52.28.050: t Provides author it, ut ority or, requirements oT, an penalties or Tailure to secure a fire permit for building an open fire within a fire ' protection district. UNITED STATES COAST GUARi, 1 Section n of River and Harbor Act of March 3General ?r___ ..idge. ■ Act o Marc , a—��eneraS rr a ct o as amen33e�� Au &usi�5i� equires a permtt or construction o bridge On ' navig' able waters (King County Department of Public Works will obtain) . King County Department of Public Works will comply with pertinent sections of the following laws while securing the afore- ' mentioned permit: Section 4(f) of Department of Transportation Act, National Environmental Policy Act of 1969, Water Quality Improvement Ac• of 1971. PUGET SOUND .AIR POLLUTION CONTROL AGENCY Section 9.02(d) (2)(iiil of Regulation I : Request for -:erifica- tion of popu a1ron amity. ontractor should be sure its opera- tions are in compliance with Regulation I , particularly Section 9.02 (outdoor fires) , Section 9.04 (particulate matte- -gust) , and Section 9.15 (preventing particulate matter from becon.ing airborne) . •4- 1 1 1 PERMITS REQUIRED FOR THE PROJECT - Continu-d E`NIRORMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY 1 Title 40, Cha ter Ic, Part 61 : Requires that the Environmental rotecuon gency a nottfie 5 days prior to the demolition of any structure containing asbestos material (excluding residential ' structures having fewer than 5 dwelling units) . The above requirements will be applicable only where called for 1 on the various road projects. Copies of these permits, ordinances, laws, and resolutions are available for inspection At the Office of the Director of Public 1 Works, 900 King Cour,ty Administration Building, Seattle, Washington, 98104. It shall be the responsibility of the Con- tractor to familiarize himself with all requirements therein. 1 All costs resulting therefro^ shall be included in the Bid Prices and no additional compensation shall be made. 1 All permits will be available at construction site. i 1 1 � 1 1 1 1 i 1 1 1 �Y-R3232J-AA PREVAILING MINIMUM HOURLY WAGE RATES NOVE'VRER 21. L9b4 a CJPATIJ4a FIAGGEPS '.qC-1t10ti: CHELAN. CL&LLAM, JOUi US. GRAYS HARBOR. ISLANC. JFFFEkSu-i, RING. KITSAP. KITTITAS. LEWIS. MASJ4. PACIFIC, PIERCE. SKA:IT. SNUHCMISH. IHJRST,.iw. wHATCGM AND YAKIMA CGJNTIES. EGIVG£ BEVEIITS ' TGTAL H-"UMLY BENEFITS 3.43 $1 HR . STA w'1 GE R4I�S ' UCCJPAT ►UV GCCJPATIUN STATF. fEJFRAL COOF UESCRIPT►UN RATE RATE 260-3013 FIAuGEK CITY OF RE103V 1984 SEWER CLFA%144 TV INSPECTION AND LPt+,TINS PAGE 1 �WV-R32321-AA PREVAILING MINIMUM HOURLY WA..E GATES NOVEMBER 21. 1984 01.'..IPAT109: PJWER FJUIPMENT OPERATORS (SEWER C WATER CCNSTRUCTtuh) L5C4T11N: CHELAN. CLALLAM. DOUGLAS (THAT PURI ION WHICH LIES WEST Of THE ' 121TH MFRI)IAN1. GRAYS HAR80R. ISLAVU. JEFFERSON, KING. KITSAV. KITTITAS. LEWIS. MASON, PALIFIC INDATH JF A STRAIGHT LINE FkU" THE SCUTHERN BLUNOARY CF LEWIS COUNTY EXTENDED WEST TO T4E PACIFIC OCFAVI P1EACE. SKAGIT. SNOHJMT S1. THLPSTON. WHATC01 AND YAKIMA LCIJNTIFS. FRINGE ME4EFITS ' EALTH AND WELFARE 1.45 3/Hi . STATE PENSION ?.JJ %/HR. STATE t T]TA: HOURLY BENEFITS 4.01 A/H:4. FEDERAL TRA1414G FUND .21 f/Hi . STATE .t RATES COCCJPAT ION OCCUPATION STATC FEJEKAL CODE OESCRIPT ICN RA7F RATE ' GRUJP 590-0040 RACK FILLFR 16.92 16.92 SB0-0030 BACKH(A 1TJO CASE IYPE ANU LAPGEk WITH ►6.97 16.9? ATTACH+4ENTS) SRO-0100 CLAM 16.92 16.9? ' 580-0120 LKANE 16.9? 16.92 SR0-0I30 DITC1414G MACHINE. 15.92 16.91 SR9-0150 U(12ER (ALL CAT. TYPE D-3 A'.- L44oFil 16.92 16.92 56(�016n URA4LI4E 16.42 16.9) 580-019C FkCNT-END LGAOER (?YUS. ANJ UVE41 16.92 16.° 5BJ-0710 MECHANIC 16.97 L6.97 540-0270 MECHANIC WEL)ER 16.92 16.9' 5110-02-40 MOTCP GRAOFR 16.9? 16.92 580.0310 SCREED 16.92 16.42 580-3330 SFK)VFL 17 YUS. AND UNDER) 1 '.92 16.9' ' SA0-JiSJ SIDE BUOM TALL LAT. TYPL U-3 AND LARGER ) 16.92 16.92 iWl�JP 2 SAO-007J SACKHuE (h80 CASE IYPF AND SMALLE4 %ITH 16.425 16.425 ATTACHMENTS) 56.3.0050 dMIN4 MA"' HINL 1t,.♦7S 16.475 580-O06G RUUM EkJCK ISIATI6%AkYl 16.425 16.47S 1 '111 if KE\TJN 1984 SLWEK :LEAVING TV INSPFCT LJN AND �RUJTIN3 PAGE 2 t 1144Y-R32120-AA PRIVAILING MINIMUM HOURLY WAGE RATES NOVLMRER 21. 1a84 OCCJPATION: POWER EOJIPMENT OPERATORS ISEwEK E WATER CONSTRUCTTCN) LUCATIUN: CHELAN. CLALLAM. DOUGLAS (THAT PORTIUN WHICH LIES WEST Of THE 120TH HEklol AN). GRAYS hARBGR. ISLAND. JEFFERSON. KINo. KITSAP. tITTITAS. LEWIS. MASON. PACIFIC (NCRTH OF A STRAIGHT LINE FROM THE SOUTHERN 80JNDAKY Of LEWIS COUNTY EKTENOEU WEST TO THE PACIFIC OCEAN) PIERCE. SKAGIT . SNOHOMISH. THURSTON. WHATCOM AND YAK IMA CUUVT IES. WAGF RATES ' OCCUPATION OCCUPATION STATE FEDLRAL CODE ULSLkIPTION RATE RATE ' !ROUP 2 550-0070 8JR1No MACHINE 16.425 16.425 S110-0030 CO'IPALTOkS 16.425 16.425 58D-0140 DOZER (ANY TYPE SMALLER THAN CAT D-3) 16.425 16.425 580-01T0 DRILLS (LEROI TYPE) 16.425 Ib.425 580-0180 FMONT-FNO LOADER (UNDER 2 YO.1 16.425 16..25 580-0200 GIN TRUCK Ib..25 16.425 580-0230 MECHANICAL GKEASEk !LARGE GREASE TRUCK) 1b.425 16.425 580-0273 PAVI%; MACHINFS 16.425 16.425 5?0-0280 PUT FIREMAN IFNGINE CPERATE0 ABOVE 3 8OL.) 16.425 16.425 5dJ-3300 RULLERS 16.425 16.4?5 540-0320 SERVILE PLOW 16.425 lb.425 ' 590-0340 S19E BOOM tANY TYPE SMALLER THA9 CAT 0-3) 16.425 lb.vlS Sd0-0360 TR4CTAIR 16.42> 16.425 560-0390 "ELL POINT SYSTEM lu.4Z5 16.426 ' GKOUP 3 ' SPO-0310 AIR C.MPRESSUR 14.4b 14.46 S8D-008U CHAIN TYPE DITCHER ILITCH WITCHI 14.46 14.4b 580-0110 CONCRETE SAW 14.46 14.46 5R0-02R0 GIL-GkEASER 1..46 14.46 590-0-50 OILER 14.46 14.46 580-0290 PUMP :4.4t 14.46 581-3373 WLLUIN,. MACHINt 14.46 14.4b 1 1 CITY OF RENTON 1964 SEWER CLEANING TV INSPECTION AND GROUTING PAVE 3 e I UY-R 1732Q-AA PRFVAILING MINIMUM HOURLY W\GE RATES NOVEMBER 21. 1984 0LCJPATIUN% PUWER EQUIPMENT OPERATORS 1 SEVER L WATFR crNSTRUCTIONI ,I ILATIJN: CHELA,, CLALLAM, DOUGLAS ITHAT PORTION WHILH LIES MOST OF THE 12OTF MERIDIA41, GRAYS NARBUK. ISLAND. JFFFFRSdV. KING. KITSAP. ' KITTITAS. LEWIS. MASON, PACIFIC INC,RTH OF A STKAIGhT LINE FROM THE SJUTHERN BOUNDARY CIF LEWIS COUNTY EXTENOED WEST 10 IHE PACIFIC UCEANi PIERCt. SKAGIT. SNOHOMISH, TNURSTON• WHATCOM ANU YAKIMA CGUNTIES. OT HFR ' 580-9910 STATE . OVERTIME-AtL MCRK PERFURMEO IN txCESS OF A HOURS OEn JAY UN 40 HOURS PER WEEK A-40 ALL WLRK PERFLIRMEO ON SATURCAYS IEXCEPT MAKE- UP DAYSI AND SUNDAYS SHALL OF PAID AT CNF AND ONE-NALf TIMES THE REGULAR RATE Of PAY. ALL WORK PERFURMEC ON HOLIDAYS SHALL 8E PAII ' AT DOU3LE THE REGULAR RATE OF PAY. 1 CI TY Gf RE NY JN t 1914r SEWER CLf AKIN, TV INSPECTION AND GROUTING PAGE 4 1 `IWY-R)I':)-AA PREVAILINi MINIMUM HOURLY WAGE FGTES NOV''+,:g ?I . 19b4 OCCUPATION: TRAFFIC CONTROL STRIPERS i=ATIUNS STATr.IOE IEXCEPT SAN JUAN CCLNTYI iFRINGE 9ENEFITS APPRFNTIC?. TRAINING .16 A/HR. STATE i HEALTH ►NJ WILFARE I.50 $/HR. STATE Pf NSIDN .50 SIHR. STATE TUTAL HOURLY FENFFITS 2.:15 A/HR. CEIFNAL 1 WAG£ RATES OCCUPATION (jCCUPATIOV ST►TE FL.)EkAL iCO)E DESCRIPTION kATF RAZE 820-0010 FUMFMAY 19.53 -- 1 820-0020 JOURNEYMAN 16.05 16.65 OTHER i R20-4470 STATES OVERT14L - HOURS IN EXCESS OF ♦0 IN. ANY WORK MEEK SHALL BE P►ID AT 'INF AND CNS-HALF TIMES THE KEGULAk WAIE.. 1 i 1 i i 1 i CITY OF RENTON 1984 SEWER CLEANINt; TV INSPECTION 1 AND GROUTING PA IS i 1 SPECIAL PROVISIONS ' CITY OF RENTON WEST HILL 1?" TRANSMISSION PIPELINE STANDARD SPECIFICATIONS APWA STANDARD SPECIFICATIONS THE STANDARD SPECIFICATIONS FOR MUNICIPAL PUBLIC WORKS CONSTRUCTION PREPARED BY THE WASHINGTON STATE CHAPTER OF THE AMERICAN PUBLIC WORKS ASSOCIATION, 1981 EDITION, SHALL ?E HEREINAFTER REFERRED TO AS THE 'STANDARD SPECIFICATIONS" AND SAID SPECIFICATIONS TOGETHER WITH THE LAWS OF ,< STATE OF WASHINGTON AND THE ORDINANCES AND CHARTER OF THE CITY OF RENTON, SO FAR AS APPLICABLE, ARE HEREBY INCLUDED IN THESE SPECIFICATIONS AS THOUGH ODOTED IN THEIR ENTIRETY AND SHALL APPLY EXCEPT AS AMENDED OR SUPERSEDED BY THE SPECIAL AND TECHNICAL PROVISIONS HEREIN. A COPY OF THESE STANDARD SPECIFICATIONS IS ON FILE IN THE OFFICE OF TpE PUBLIC WORKS DIRECTOR, MUNICIPAL BUILDING, RENTON, WASHINGTON 98055. WHERE THEY MAY BE EXAMINED AND CONSULTED BY ANY INTERESTED PARTY, WHEREVER REFERENCE IS MADE IN THE STANDARD SPECIFICATIONS TO THE OWNER, ' SUCH REFERENCE SHALL RE CONSTRUED TO MEAN THE CITY OF RENTON, AND WHER- REFERENCE IS MADE TO THE ENGINEER, SUCH REFERENCE SHALL BE CONSTRUED 10 MEAN 'HE DIRECTOR OF PUBLIC WORKS. CITY OF RENTON, DR HIS DULY AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE, ' NOTE: THE SPECIAL AND TECHNICAL PROVISIONS HEREINAFTER CONTAINED SHALL BE IN ADDITIDN TO DR SHALL SUPERSEDE PROVISIONS OF THE STANDARD SPECIFICATIONS IN CONFLICT HEREWITH, NEADINGS HEADINGS TO PARTS, SECTIONS. FORMS, ARTICLES, AND SUBARTICLES ARE INSERTED FOR CONVENIENCE OR REFERENCE ONLY AND SHALL NOT AFFECT THE INTERPREiATION OF THE CONTRACT DOCUMENTS. ' SPECIAL AND TECHNICAL PROVISIONS STRUCTURE THE SPECIFICATIONS NOTED HEREIN ARE IN AOOITION TO, OR IN LIEU OF, DIVISION 1, 11, 1II AND IV OF THE STANDARD SPECIFICATIONS, WHERE SECTIONS ARE NARKED "REPLACEMENT SECTION" OR "PARTIAL REPLACEMENT SECTION*, THE SPECIFICATIONS HEREIN ARE TO REPLACE, OR PARTIALLY REPLACE, THE STANDARD SPECIFICATIONS NOTED. WHERE SECTIONS ARE MARKED, "ADDITIONAL SECTION". THE SPECIFICATIONS HEREIN ARE TO BE AN ADDITION TO Tf, STANDARD SPECIFICATIONS NOTED, WHERE SECTIONS ARE MARXED "SUPPLEMENTAL SECTION", THE SPECIFICATIONS HEREIN ARE TO BE A SUPPLEMENT TO THE STANDARD SPECIFICATIDNS SPECIAL PROVISIONS ' INDEX SECTION PACE ' SECTION 1 , SPECIAL PROVISIONS SP 1 STANDARD SPECIFICATIONS SP I ' ACT OF GOD SP I SHOP DRAWINGS SP I OR EQUAL SP I APPROVAL SP I ' SECTION 2 PUBLIC OPENINGS OF BIDS SP 2 , SECTION 3 CONSIDERATION OF BIDS SP 2 SECTION 4 , PROCEDURE AND PROTEST BY THE CONTRACTOR SP 2 USE OF MATERIALS FOUND ON THE PROJECT SP 3 WASTE SITES SP 3 HOURS OF WORK SP 4 CONTRACTOR'S COPIES OF CONTRACT DOCUMENTS SP 4 ' SECTION S SUBMITTALS SP 4 CONSTRUCTION STAKING SP 4 FINAL ACCEPTANCE SP 5 NETHn^ OF SERVICE OF NOTICE SP 5 AND OMISSIONS SP 6 , SECTION T SANITATION SP 6 LOAD LIMITS SP 6 , EMPLOYMENT OF STATE RESIDENTS SP 6 WAGES SP f SUBCONTRACTING So 9 RECORDS AND REPORTS SP g CONTRACTOR'S RESPONSIBILITY FOR WORK SP 10 RESPONSIBILITY FOR DAMAGE SP 10 ' PROTECTION AND RESTORATION OF PROPERTY SP 10 RESTORATION OF STRUCTURES AND SURFACES SP 11 UTILITIES AND SIMILAR FACILITIES SP 12 PUBLIC LIABILITY AND PROPERTY DAMAGE SP 12 1 1 1 1 GENERAL SAFETY REQUIREMENTS SP •3 FLAGMEN, BARPICADES, AND SIGNS SP I: DUST CONTROL SP 1,4 1 RIGHTS OF MAY SP 14 EMPLOYMENT OPENINGS SP 14 SECTION 9 1 PROGRESS SCHEDULE SP 15 PRECONSTRUCTION COMFEFENCE SP 15 NOTICE TO PROCEED SP 16 1 TIME OF COMPLETION SP 16 LIQUIDATED DAMAGES SP 16 OVERTIME WORK BY OWNER EMPLOYEES SP 17 1 CONTRACTOR'S PLANT AND EOUIPMEFT SP 17 ATTENTION TO WORK SP 17 SECTION 9 1 MEASUREMENT OF QUANTITIES SP SCOPE OF PAYMENT SP 12 OWNER'S RIGHT TO WITR40LO CERTAIN AMOUNTS SP 18 1 1 i 1 i 1 1 1 1 1 1 CITY OF RENTON NEST HILL 17' ' 'RANSM;SSION PIPELINE SECTION I 11-1_39A SPECIAL PROVISIONS (ADDITIONAL SECTION' ' ALL PROVISIONS OF THE APWA STANDARD SPECIFICATIONS RELATING TO AND , PROVIDING FOR THE METHOD OF MEASUREMENT AND PAYMENT FOR WORK PERFORMED ARE DELETED AND VOID. THE MEASUREMENT AND PAYMENT SECTION SET FORTH IN THESE ' DOCUMENTS SHALL BE THE BASIS FOR PAYMENT OF ALL WORK PERFORMED UNDER THIS CONTRACT. 1-1.39B STANDARD SPECIFICATIONS (ADDITIONAL SECTION) ' OTHER CERTAIN REFERENCED STANDARDS, AS USED IN IBIS SPECIFICATION, ARE FRO" THE LATEST EDITIONS OF. AWMA AMERICAN WATERWORKS ASSOCIATION ' ANSI AMERICAN NATIONAL STANDARDS ASA AMERICAN STANDARDS ASSOCIATION AST" AMERICAN SOCIETY FOR TESTING AND MATERIALS 1-1.50 ACT OF WD (REPLACEMENT SECTION) , "ACT OF GOD" MEANS AN EARTHQUAKE, FLOOD, CYCLONE. OR OTHER CATACLYSMIC ' PHENOMENON OF NATURE. A RAIN, WINDSTORM, HIGH WATER OR OTHER NATURAL PHENOMENON OF UNUSUAL INTENSITY FOR THE SPECIFIC LOCALITY OF THE WORK, WHICH MIGHT REASONABLY HAVE BEEN ANTICIPATED FROM HISTORICAL RECORDS OF THE , GENERAL LOCALITY OF THE WORK, SHALL NOT BE CONSTR, . AS AN ACT OF GOD, 1-1.51 R9 MNINaS (REPLACEMENT SECTION', ME TERM "SHOP DRAWINGS" SHALL REFER TO THE PICTORIAL DESCRIPTION OF THE DE'AILS OF PRDPOSED MATERIALS, EQUIPMENT, METHODS OF INSTALLATION, OR OTHER , CONSTRUCTION PREPARED BY THE CONTRACTOR, A SUBCONTRACTOR, OR A MANUFACTURER AND SUBMITTED FOR THE APPROVAL OF THE OWNER. 1-1.52 OR EOOAI (REPLACEMENT SECTION) , WHERE THE TERM 'OR EQUAL` IS USED HEREIN, THE OWNER, OR THE OWNER ON , RECOMMENDATION OF THE ENGINEER, SHALL BE THE SOLE JUDGE OF THE DUALITY AND SUITABILITY OF THE PROPOSED SUBSTITUTION, 1-1.53 APPNOrk (AEPLACEMENT SECTION) ' THE TERM "APPROVAL' OR -APRROVEO- SHALL MEAN APPROVAL GIVEN BY DR GIVEN , PROPERLY ON THE BEHALF OF THE OWNER. SP - 1 NEST HILL 12` ' TRANSMISSION PIPELINE SECTION 2: BID PROCEDUgES COIp_ ETIO ItS 2-1-12.__PUBLIC OPEN"r'S OF BIDS (REPLACEMENT SECTION) ' SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY THE CITY OF RENTON, WASHINGTON. BY FILING WITH TMF CITY CLERK, MUNICIPAL BUILDING, RENTON, WASHINGTON, AS PER CALL ' FOP BIDS AND WILL BF OPENED AND PUBLICLY READ ALOUD. SECTION 3 3-1.01Tt�IDERAT1__OF BIDS (ADDITIONAL SECTION) AWARDING OF CONTRACT WILL BE BASED ON TOTAL SUM OF ALL SCHEDULES OF PRICES. NO PARTIAL BIDS WILL BE ACCEPTED. SECTION 4 4-I.OS P"CEIMME AND �'-'---"O"n BY THE CONTRACTOR (REPLACEMENT RFP ACE ANY QUESTIONS ARISING BETWEEN THE SUPERINTENDENT INS D THE CONTRACTOR OOR HIS PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS i' FOREMAN AS TO THE MEANING AND INTENT OF ANY PART OF THEENT BROUGHT TO F OR ANY CONTRACT DOCUM ,THE OR SHAH BE IIMEDIATELY REPgE SENTAT1l'ES FOR TNT OF THE PUBLIC WORKS DIRECTOR ERPRETATION AND ADJUSTMENT, IF WARRANTED. OR HIS FAILURE ON THE PART OF THE DUBLIC WORKS DIRECTOR OR HIS REPRESENTATIVE TO ' DISCOVER AND CONDEMN OR REJECT IMPROPER. DEFECTIVE OR INFERIOR WORK OR MATERIALS, OR ATHE PART OF OT BE C THE IMPR EVENT IND AS AN WHICH ANY $PANE MAY NAYS BEEN USED. SUCH WORK OR ' TO PRE.ENT DISPUTES AND LITIGATION, IT IS FURTHER AGREED BY THE PARTIES HERETO THAT THE PUBLIC WORKS DIRECTOR DR HIS REPRESENTATIVE SHALL DETERMINE ' THE QUANTITY AND QUALITY OF THE SEVERAL KINDS OF WORK EMBRACED iN THESE IMPROVEMENTS. HE SHALL DECIDE ALL QUESTIONS RELATIVE TO THE EXECUTION OF THE WORK AND THE INTERPRETATION OF THE PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS. IN THE EVENT THE CONTRACTOR IS OF THE OPINION HE WILL BE DAMAGED BY SUCH INTERPRETATION, HE $HALL, WITHIN 3 DAYS, NOTIFY THE ENGINEER AND THE CITY CLERK IN WRITING OF THE ANTICIPATED NATURE AND AMOUNT OF THE DAMAGE OR DAMAGES. TIME S OF THE ESSENCE IN THE GIVING OF SUCH NOTICE. IN THE EME EVENT AN A CANNOT THEN BE REACHED WITHIN 3 DAYS, THE CITY AND THE CONTRACTOR WILL EACH APPOINT AN ARBITRATOR AND THE TWO SHALL SELECT A THIRD WITHIN 30 DAYS THEREAFTER. SP - 2 CITY Of RENTON WEST HI_'. 12' ' TRANSMISSION P1PF'LINE THE F'NDINGS AND DECISION OF THE BOARD OF ARBITRATORS SHALL BE FINAL AND ' BINDING ON THE PARTIES, UNLESS THE AGGRIEVED PARTY, WITHIN 10 DAYS. CHALLENGES THE FINDINGS AND DECISION BY SERVING AND FILING A PETITION FOR REVIEW BY THE SUPERIOR COURT OF KING COUNTY, WASHINGTON. THE GROUNDS FOR THE PETITION FOR REVIEW ARE LIMITED TO SHOWING THAT THE FINDINGS AND DECISION: 1. ARE NOT RESPONSIVE TO THE QUESTIONS SUBMITTED; 2. IS CONTRARY TO THE TERMS OF THE CONTRACT OR ANY COMPONENT THEREOF; ' 3. IS ARBITRARY AND/OR IS NOT BASED UPON THE APPLICABLE FACTS AND THE LAW CONTROLLING THE ISSUES SUBMITTED TO ARBITRATION. THE BOARD OF ARBITRATORS SHALL SUPPORT ITS DECISION BY SETTING FORTH IN WRITING THEIR FINDINGS AND CONCLUSIONS BASED ON THE EVIDENCE ADDUCED AT ANY SUCH HEARING. t THE ARBITRATION SHALL BE CONDUCTED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE STATUTES OF THE STATE OF WASHINGTON AND COURT DECISIONS GOVERNING SUCH PROCEDURE. t THE COSTS OF SUCH ARBITRATION SHALL BE BORNE EQUALLY BY THE CITY AND THE CONTRACTOR UNLESS IT 1S THE BOARD'S MAJORITY OPINION THAT THE CONTRACTOR'S FILING OF THE PROTEST OR ACTION 15 CAPRICIOUS OR WITHOUT REASONABLE , FOUNDATION. IN THE LATTER CASE, ALL COSTS SHALL BE BORNE BY THE CONTRACTOR. THE VENUE OF ANY SUIT SHALL BE IN KING COUNTY, WASHINGTON. AND IF THE i CONTRACTOR 1S A NON-RESIDENT OF THE STATE OF WASHINGTON. HE SHALL DESIGNATE AN AGENT, UPON WHOM PROCESS MAY BE SERVED, BEFORE COMMENCING WORK UNDER , THIS CONTRACT. 4-1.10 USE OF MATERIALS FOUND ON TK PROJECT (REPLACEMENT SECTION) , ALL SALVAGE MATERIAL AS NOTED ON THE PLANS AND TAKEN FROM ANY OF THE DISCARDED FACILITIES SHALL, AT THE ENGINEER'S DISCRETION, BE CAREFULLY ' SALVAGED AND DELIVERED TO THE CITY SHOPS. ALL SALVAGED WATER MAINS, FIRE HYDRANTS, VALVES AND APPURTENANCES, CATCH BASINS, AND STORM AND SANITARY MANHOLE COVERS SMALL BE SALVAGED AND , DELIVERED TO THE CITY SHOPS. ANY COST INCURRED IN SALVAGING AND DELIVERING SUCH ITEMS SHALL BE ' CONSIDERED INCIDENTAL TO THE PROJECT AND NO COMPENSATION WILL BE MADE. 4-1.12 HASTE SITES (ADDITIONAL SECTION) ' ALL MATERIALS DESIGNATED BY THE ENGINEER TO BE WASTED SHALL BE HAULED, DUMPED, AND SPREAD AT THE LOCATIONS SELECTED BY THE CONTRACTOR. ' SP _ 3 , CITY OF RENTON WEST HILL 12" TRANSMISSION PIPELIVE THE CONTRACTOR SHALL HAVE THE RESPONSIBILITY OF OBTAINING HIS OWN WASTE SITE. ALL WORK INCLUDED IN THIS SECTION SHALL BE CONSIDERED TO dE INCIDENTAL TO OTHER ITEMS OF WORK AND NO FURTHER COMPENSATION WILL BE MADE. THE ROUTE TAKEN TO THE WASTE SITE SHALL BE MAINTAINED SOLELY BY THE CONTRACTOR IN A MANNER AS DESCRIBED BELOW: THE CONTPACTOR SHALL BE PREPARED TO USE WATER TRUCKS, POWER SWEEPERS, AND ' RELATED EQUIPMENT AS DEEMED NECESSARY BY THE CITY PUBLIC WORKS DIRECTOR TO ALLEVIATE THE PROBLEM OF LOST SPOILS ALONG THE ROUTE. PROMPT RESTORATION OF THE ROUTE IS MANDATORY. •-1.13 HMS OF NORK (REPLACEMENT SECTION) ' THE WORKING HO1'RS FOR THIS PROJECT WILL BE LIMITED TO WEEKDAYS DURING T 1E PERIOD FROM 8:00 A.M. TO 5:00 P.M. THE HOURS OF WORK MAY BE CHANGED AT THE DISCRETION OF THE ENGINEER WHEN IT IS IN THE INTEREST OF THE PUBLIC UR THE CONTRACTOR DUE TD REASONS OF SAFETY, HEALTH, OR WELFARE. 4-1.14 CONTRACTOR'S COPIES OF CONTRACT DOCl/N:NTS ' THE CONTRACTOR WILL BE SUPPLIED BY THE OWNER WITH 5 SETS OF PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS. AT LEAST 1 COMPLETE SET OF CONTRACT DOCUMENTS, INCLUDING ' ONE FULL SIZE SET OF DRAWINGS, SHALL BE KEPT AT THE SITE OF CONSTRUCTION IN GOOD CONDITION AND AT ALL TIMES AVAILABLE TO THE OWNER AND THE ENGINEER. ADDITIONAL COPIES OF THE CONTRACT DOCUMENTS, IF REO' IRED, WILL BE FURNISHED BY THE OWNER AT NET COST OF REPRODUCTION. SECTION 5 ' 5-1.03 SUBMITTALS (REPLACEMENT SECTION) THE CONTRACTOR SHALL FURNISH ALL DRAWINGS, SPECIFICATIONS, DESCRIPTIVE DATA, CERTIFICATES, SAMPLES, TESTS, METHOD, SCHEDULES, AND MANUFACTURER'S INSTRUCTIONS AS REQUIRED TO DEMONSTRATE FULLY THAT THE MATERIALS AND ' EQUIPMENT TO BE FURNISHED AND THE METHODS OF WORK COMPLY W17H THE PROVISIONS AND INTENT OF THE SPECIFICATIONS AND DRAWINGS. IF THE INFORMATION SHOWS ANY DEVIATION FROM THE CONTRACT REQUIREMENTS, THE CONTRACTOR SMALL, BY A STATEMENT IN WRITING ACCOMPANYING THE INFORMATION, ADVISE THE ENGINEER OF THE DEVIATION AND STATE THE REASON THEREFORE. ' 5-1.05 CONSTRUCTION STAKING (REPLACEMENT SECTION) THE ENGINEER SHALL HAVE THE RIGHT TO MAKE REASONABLE CHANGES IN THE GRADES AS THEY ARE SHOWN ON THE DRAWINGS. GRADES WILL BE ESTABLISHED IN THE FORM OF OFFSET STAKES AT DISTANCES NOT GREATER THAN 50 FEET, SET 1N ADVANCE OF THE WORK. WHENEVER WORK IS IN PROGRESS, THE CONTRACTOR SHALL HAVE IN HIS EMPLOYMENT A WORKER COMPETENT TO SET A BATTER BOARD OR OTHER CONSTRUCTION GUIDE FROM THE LINE AND GRADE STAKES GIVEN BY THE ENGINEER. CITY OF RENTON WEST HILL 12" t TRANSMISSION PIPELINE SUCH 'MPLOYEE:S SHALL HAVE THE DUTY AND RESPONSIBILITY Or PLACING AND , MAINTAINING SUCH CONSTRUCTION GUIDES. A BATTER BOARD SET WITH AN ENGINEER'S LEVEL SHALL BE USED FOR ALL LINES SET ON A GRADE CF 0.50 PERCENT , Or LESS, AT LEAST THREE BATTER BOARDS SHALL REMAIN IN PLACE DURING PIPE LAYING OPERAiIDNS. IF, THROUGH THE CONTRACTOR'S NEGLIGENCE, ANY STAKES SHALL BE DESTROYED AND REQUIRE RESETTING, A SUM SHALL BE DECUCTED FROM THE CONTRACTOR'S FINAL PAYMENT EQUIVALENT TO THE EXTRA COST IN ENGINEERING REQUIRED FOR SUCH REPLACEMENT. THE LASER METHOD OF ESTABLISHING GRADE MAY BE USED PROV13ING 1. REQUESTS FOR USE, EQUIPMENT, AND METHOD OF OPERATION ARE SUBMITTED FOR CITY REVIEW AND APPROVAL AT LEAST FIVE DAYS PRIOR TO USE. ' 2. GIDES ARE CHECKED AT LEAST ONCE EVERY 50 FEET AND AT LEAST 3 TIMES DAILY BY CONVENTIONAL METHODS, 3. PROPER ANCHORING OF PIPE 1S PERFORMED IN LOCATIONS WHERE A BOX 15 ' BEING USED FOP EXCAVATION. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL ARRANGE HIS WORK TO ALLOW A REASONABLE TIME FOR THE SETTING OF STAKES FOR THE NEXT PHASE OF HIS OPERATION TO PREVENT WORK DELAYS WHILE WAITING FOR CONSTRUCTION GUIDES. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL ASSUME FULL RESPONSIBILITY FOR DETAILED DIMENSIONS AND TRANSFERRING ELEVATIONS OR MEASUREMENTS MEASURED FROM SUCH STAKES AND MARKS. DELAYS BY REASON OF LACK OF SLAKES OR A TIME REQUEST FOR SURVEY LESS THAN 3 DAYS ARE DEEMED A RISK TO THE CONTRACTOR AND SHALL NOT BE THE BASIS FOR , CLAIMS FOR ADDITIONAL COMPENSATION OR CONSTRUCTION TIME. ALL COSTS FOR THE CONTRACTOR'S SURVEYING SHALL BE CONSIDERED INCICENTAL TO OTHER BID ITEMS IN THE PROPOSAL, AND NO FURTHER COMPENSATION WILL BE MADE. 5.1.12 FINAL ACCEPTANCE !REPLACEMENT SECTION) THE CONTRACTOR SHALL NOTIFY THE ENGINEER IN WRITING OF THE COMPLETION OF THE WORK WHEREUPON THE ENGINEER WILL PROMPTLY, BY 'ERSONAL INSPECTION, t SATISFY HIMSELF AS TO THE ACTUAL COMPLETION 0T THE WORK IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE TERMS OF THE CONTRACT, AND SHALL THEREUPON RECOMMEND TO THE OWNER THAT THE WORK 15 ACCEPTABLE. FINAL DETERMINATION jr THE ACCEPTABILITY OF THE WORK SHALL BE MADE BY THE OWNER. 5.1.15 METHOD OF SERVICE OF NOTICE (REPLACEMENT SECTION) ' WRITTEN NOTICE SMALL BE DEEMED TO HAVE BEEN DULY SERVED IF DELIVERED IN PERSON TO 1 E INDIVIDUAL, OR TO A PARTNER OF THE FIRM, OR TO AN OFFICTR OF ' THE CORPORATION OR OWNER OR TO AN EXECUTIVE OFFICIAL IF THE OWNER IS A GOVERNMENTAL BODY, OR IF SENT BY REGISTERED UNITED STATES MAIL TO THE BUSINESS ADDRESS SHOWN IN THE CONTRACT DOCUMENTS. SP - 5 , WEST HILL 12" TRANSMISSION PIPELINE 5-1.17 ERRORS AND OMISSIONS (REPLACEMENT SECTION) tIF THE CONTRACTOR, IN THE COURSE OF HIS WORK, BECOMES AWARE OF ANY ERRORS OR OMISSIONS IN THE CONTRACT DOCUMENTS OR IN THE LAYOUT AS GIVEN BY SURVEY POINTS AND INSTRUCTIONS, OR Ic HE BECOMES AWARE OF ANY DISCREPANCY BETWEEN THE CONTRACT DOCUMENTS AND THE PHYSICAL CONDITIONS OF THE LOCALITY, HE SHALL IMMEDIATELY INFORM THE ENGINEER, THE ENGINEER, IF HE DEEMS IT NECESSAR•, SHALL RECTIFY THE MATTER AND ADVISE THE CONTRACTOR ACCORDINGLY. ' ANY WORK DONE AFTER SUCH DISCOVERY, UNTIL AUTHORIZED, WILL BE DONE AT THE CONTRACTORS RISK. SECTION 7 7-1'24 SANITATION (ADDITIONAL SECTION) ALL EXPENSES INCURRED IN SUPPLYING ACCESS, PARKING, AND SANITATION FACILITIES SHALL BE CONSIOEREO INCIDENTAL TO THE PROJECT AND NO COMPENSATION SHALL BE MADE, ' 7-1.077 LOAD LIMITS (REPLACEMENT SECTION) ALL MOTOR VEHICLES OF THE CUNTRACTOR, SUBCONTRACTORS, AND SUPPLIERS SMALL ' STRICTLY ADHERE TO CH. 46.44 OF THE MOTOR VEHICLE I.AWS OF THE STATE OF WASHINGTON (1967 ECCTION AND AMENDMENTS THERFOF) IN REGARD TO SIZE, WEIGHT, AND LOADS OF MOTOR VEHICLES. PAYMENT WILL NOT BE MADE FOR ANY MATERIAL. THAT IS DELIVERED IN EXCESS OF THE LEGAL WEIGHT FOR WHICH THE VEHICLE IS LICENSED. ANY VIOLATION OF THESE REGULATIONS SHALL BE REPORTED TO THE AFFECTED LAW ENFORCEMENT AGENT, ' THE CONTRACTOR IS TO FURNISH TO THE PUBLIC WORKS DIRECTOP A LISTING OF ALL HAUL VEHICLES USED ON THIS ^ROJECT, LISTING THE VEHICLE N'.1MBER, LICENSE NUMBER, TARE WEIGHT, AND LICGrSED LOAD LIMITS. 7-1-=LOpWRT OF STATE RESIDENTS (REPLACEMENT SECTIONI THE SECTION ON EMPLOYMENT ;r STATE RESIDENTS IS DELETED IN ITS ENTIRETY. 7-1_ p9WAGES. (REPLACEMFNT SECTION) THIS CONTRACT IS SUBJECT TO CHAPTER 09.12 ROW, AND AMENDMENTS AND A^,I+IONS THERETO RELATING TO MINIMUM WAGES. ON FEDERAL AID PROJECTS, FEDERAL WAGE LAN FRNGE BENETTS APE SHOWN INAWS AND REGULATIONS ARE ALSO APPLICABLE. HOURLY MINIMUM RATES Or WAGES FRINGEI BENEFITSF ARE LISTED. THEY TARE CINT ACCORDANHEN WITHER FEDALI HERTHE WAGE RATEUNITED * AND ' DEPARTMENT OF LABOR DECISION NUMBER SPECIFIED IN THE SPECIAL PROVISIONS. t CITY OF RENTON WEST HILL 12' ' TRANSMISSION PIPELINE THE CONTRACTOR, ANY SUBCONTRACTOR, DR OTHER PERSO.1 DOING THE WORK OR ANY PART OF IT SHALL NOT PAY ANY WORKMEN, LABORERS, OR MF:NANICS LESS THAN THE REQUIRED HOURLY MINIMUM RATES OF WAGES SHOWN IN THE CONTRACT. WAGES IN , EXCESS OF SUCH HOURLY RATES MAY BE PAID. IN ADDITION TO THE WAGE RATE DESIGNATED, THE EMPLOYER SHALL CONTRIBUTE FOR EACH COMPENSABLE HOUR THE FRINGE BENEFITS LISTED. 17 15 SPECIFICALLY UNDERSTOOD AND AGREED THAT THE ' WAGF RATES AND FRINGE BENEFITS FOR THIS CONTRACT ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGES, THAT THE BIDDER ACCEPTS FULL RESPONSIBILITY AND ASSUMES ME RISK OF ANY INCREASED LABOR COST BY REASON OF PAYING NIGHER RATES THAN THOSE SHOWN IN THE CONTRACT. THE CITY DOES NOT WARRANT OR REPRESENT THAT LABOR CAN BE ' PROCURED FOR THE MINIMUM RATES SET FORTH OR AS CHANGED. IT IS THE CONTRACTOR'S RESPONSIBILITY TO ASCERTAIN THE WAGES ABOVE -JCH MINIMUMS AS HE WILL HAVE TO PAY. ' THE CONTRACTOR SHALL POST, IN A LOCATION ACCEPTABLE TO THE CITY AND INDUSTRIES, A COPY OF THE APPROVED "STATEMENT Of INTENT TO PAY PREVAILING WAGE". A COPY OF THE PREVAILING WAGE RATES FOR THE PROJECT UPJN WHICH THE , CONTRACTOR HAS INDICATED THE APPROXIMATE NUMBER Of WORKERS IN EACH CLASSIFICATION; AND THE ADDRESS AND TELEPHONE NUMBER OF THE INDUSTRIAL STATISTICIAN OF THE DEPARTMENT OF LABOR AND INDUSTRIES WHERE A COMPLA'NT OR ' INQUIRY CONCERNING PREVAILING WAGES MAY BE N: ON PROJECTS GDVERMED BY WAGE RATES DETERMINED BY THE STATE OF WASHINGTON , DEPARTMENT OF LABOR AND INDUSTRIES AND BY THE 'i.S. SECRETARY OF LABOR, IF THERE IS A DIFFERENCE BETWEEN THE TWO IN THE PREVAILING RATE OF WAGE FOR A SIMILAR CLASSIFICATION OF LABOR THE CONTRACTOR SHALL PAY NOT LESS THAN THE WAGE WHICH IS THE HIGHER DF THE TWO. , ' IF THE CONTRACTOR MAKES USE OF APPRENTICES ON PRDJECTS GOVEPNED BY WAGE RATES DF' '%ED BY THE STATE DEPARTMENT OF LABOR AND INDUSTRIES, HE SHAY. , PRESF ' ENGINEER WR:TIEN EVIDENCE OF REGISTRATION OF SUCH EMPLOYEES IN A Ph ROVED BY THE STATE APPRENTICESHIP COUNCIL AND THE PERIOD OF PROGRES`Iv , EACH SUCH APPRENTICE EMPLOYEE. IF THE CDNTRACTOP MAKES USE OF APPRENTICES ON PROJECTS GOVERN[. BY WAGE RATES DETERMINED BY THE U.S. SECRETARY OF LABOR, HE SHALL PRESENT TO THE ENGINEER WRITTEN EVIDENCE OF REGISTRATION OF SUCH EMPLOYEES IN A PROGRAM OF A STATE APPRENTICESHIP AND TRAINING AGENCY APPROVED AND RECOGNIZED BY THE U.S. BUREAU OF APPRENTICESHIP AND TRAINING. IN THE ABSENCE OF SUCH A STATE AGENCY, THE CONTRACTOR SHALL SUBMIT EVIDENCE OF APPROVAL AND REGISTRATICN , BY THE U.S. BUREAU OF APPRENTICESHIP AND TRAINING. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL SUBMIT TO THE ENGINEER WRITTEN EVIDENCE OF THE ESTABLISHED APPRENTIC- JOURNEYMAN RATIOS ANL WAGE RATES IN THE PROJECT AREA, WHICH WILL BE THE BASIS FOR ESTABLISHING SUCH RATIOS AND RATES FOR THE PROJECT UNDER THE ' APPLICABLE CONTRACT PROVISIONS. IF ANY DISPUTE ARISES AS TO WHAT ARE THE PREVAILING RATES OF WAGES FOR WORK OF A SIMILAR NATURE TO THAT CONTEMPLATED UNDER THE CONTRACT AND SUC^ DISPUTE CANNOT BE ADJUSTE' BY THE PARTIES OF INTEREST, INCLUDING LABOR ANE MANAGEMENT R:PRESENTATIVE>, THE MATTER SHALL BE REFERRED TO THE DIRECTOR D' THE DEPARTMENT OF LABOR AND INDUSTRIES OF THE STATE OF WASHINGTON (OR T� THE UNITED STATES SECRETARY Of LABOR WHEN PREVAILING WAGES ESTABLISHED P., THAT OFFICE ARE INVOLVED) , AND HIS DECISION THEREIN SHALL BE FINAL, CONCLUSIVE AND BINDING ON ALL PARTIES INVOLVED IN THE DISPUTE. 1 ' CITY OF RENTOh WEST HILL 12" TRANSMISSION PIPELINE IF THE CONTRACTOR MAKES L,- -t! !n CLASSIFICATION NOT LISTED 1N THE SPECIAL PROVISIONS, THE CONITRACTOe SHALL REQUEST THE DETERMINATION OF THE ' APPROPRIATE WAGE RATE FOR THE CLASSIFICATION An FOR THE AREA IN WHICH WORK IS PERFORMED, FROM THE IND7STRIAL STATISTICIAN OF THE DEPARTMENT OF LABOR i AND INDUSTRIES. ' IF THE CONTRACTOR UTILIZES THE OCCUPATION CODE WHEN SUBMITTING PAYROLLS AND WAGE AFFIDAVITS, AND MORE THAN ONE JURISDICTIONAL AREA IS INVOLVED IN THE PROJECT, THE JURISDICTIONAL AREA INVOLVED SHALL BE SHOWN IMMEDIATELY tFOLLOWING THE OCCUPATION CODE NUMBER, 1.E.: 10-0010 YAK.E. THE CONTRACTOR'S RECORDS PERTAINING TO WAGES PAID AND PAYROLLS SHALL BE ^PEN TO INSPECTION OR AUDIT BY REPRESENTATIVES OF THE CITY DURING THE LIFE OF THE CONTRACT AND FOR A PERIOD OF NOT LESS THAN THREE (3) YEARS AFTER THE DATE OF ACCEPTANCE THEREOF, AND THE CONTRACTOR SMALL RETAIN SUCH RECORDS FOR THAT PERIOD. WHERE SUCH RECORDS PERTAINING TO WAGES PAID AND PAYROLLS ' FOR THE. CONTRACT ARE MAINTAINED BY SUBCONTRACTORS OR AGENTS OF THE CONTRACTOR, THE CONTRACTOR EXPRESSLY G6:'ANTEES THAT THE RECORDS OF SUCH SUBCONTRACTORS ON AGENTS SHALL BE OPEN TO INSPECTION AND AUDIT BY ' REPRESENTATIVES OF THE CITY ON THE SAME TERMS AND CONDITIONS AS THE RECORDS OF THE CONTRACTOR. IF AN AUDIT IS TO BE COMMENCED MORE THAN SIXTY (601 DAYS AFTER THE ACCEPTANCE DATE OF THE CONTRACT, THE CONTRACTOR WILL BE GIVEN A REASONABLE NOTICE OF TIME WHEN SUCH AUDIT IS TO BEGIN. BEFORE PAYMENT IS MADE BY THE CITY OF ANY SUMS DUE UNDER THIS CONTRACT, THE CITY MUST RECEIVE FROM THE CONTRACTOR AND EACH SUBCONTRACTOR A COPY OF "STATEMENT OF INTENT TO PAY PREVAILING WAGES" (FORM L 6 I NUMBER 700-29 WASHING'^N STATE DEPARTMENT OF LABOR AND INDUSTRIES). UPON COMPLETION OF THIS CONTRACT, THE CITY MUST RECEIVE FROM THE CONTRACTOR AND EACH SUBCONTRACTOR A COPY OF "AFFIDAVIT OF WAGFS PAID" (FORM L A I NUMBER 700-7 STATE DEPARTMENT OF LABOR AND INDUSTRIES) CERTIFYING THAT ALL PREVAILING WAGE REQUIREMENTS HAVE BEEN SATISFIED. IN ADDITION, THE CITY ' MUST RECEIVE FROM THE PRIME CONTRACTOR A COPY OF "RELEASE FOR THE PROTECTION OF PROPERTY OWNERS AND GENERA. CONTRACTOR" (FORM L. A 1. NUMBER 206-83 THE STATE DEPARTMENT OF LABOR AND INDUSTRIES). THESE AFFIDAVITS ' WILL BE REQUIRED BEFORE ANY FUNDS RETAINED, ACCORDING TO THE PROVISIONS OF RCM 60.28.010 ARE RELEASED TO THE CONTRACTOR. FORMS MAY BE OBTAINED FROH 'HE DEPARTMENT OF LABOR AND INDUSTRIES. A FEE OF $12 50 PER EACH "STATEMENT OF INTENT TD DAY CgEVAILING WAGES" A U LS WAGES AT-WEAT W INOUS RI S. H C AL H15 RESPONSIBLEPAYMENT HF E FEES ND NH ALL MAKE LL APPLICATIONS DIRECTLY TO THEM Ni LA ANC N U RIES H H L N L ALL H 6 HIS h t . IN ADDITION, THE PRIME CONTRACTOR SHALL SUBMIT TO THE WASHINGTON STATE DEPARTMENT OF LABOR AND INDUSTRIES A "REQUEST FOR RELEASE' FORM PROVIDED BY THE DEPARTMENT OF LABOR AND INDUSTRIES. THESE AFFIDAVITS WILL BE REQUIRED BEFORE ANY S RETAINED ACCORDING TO THE PROVISION OF RCM 60.26.010 ARE RELEASED TO ,HE CONTRACTOR, SP - 8 1 CITY OF RENTON T-1,11I WEST HILL I20 1 TIMG (ADDITIONAL SECTION) TRANSMISSION PIPELINE E CORI BEFORE PAYMENT OF THE FINAL ESTIWE UNTS PAID ENTERPRISE PARTICIPANNSROWYTHBUSINESSiHENTERGRI;EOR SHALL SUBMIT AFFIDAYlT ENTERPRISE PARTIC(Pgry RtTY BUSINESS ELATE PR 8Y THE CIT T BUSINESS PAID TO ORM p S. 1SE ANp'OR WOMEN BUSINESS YING THE RECORDS AND R THE '�£`TS (REPLACEMENT SECTION) CONTRACTOR W ! ADPPROOCt�IENT BEFORE PROGRESS REQUIRED TO COMPLETE AND SUBMIT THE FOLLOWING AVED BY THE PUBLIC ANDIOR FINAL PAYMENTS TO 17OPKS DIRECTOR: THE CONTRACTOR 1• EACH WILL BE MONTH - DEPARTMENT OF LABOR STANDARD FORM 2E; 2• EACH JULY _ STATE HIGHWAY FORM PR-1391 THE OWNER WILL FUR NI PRECONSTRUCTION M£ETIN6 THESE FORMS TO THE PRIME CONTRACTOR DURING THE AN EQUAL EMPLOyMLNT OPPORTUNITY Bt00ER WITH HIS Bt0 PRUVp CITY REPORT pRQVISIONS OF l ON THIS PROJECT CERTIFICATE SHALL BE OF LA60R THE JAL EMPLpyMENT OPPORTUNITY REGUL"TtON$ OF THE BY THE RN VI TO THE ISED MAY 21 �+ICH COMES WITHIN THE HIS F CONTRACTOR yIT1978' THE FORM Uf f, THE SECRETARY IRH, ASSOCIATION, CO-PARTNERSHIp PPG?OSAL, £RASF�DCATE WILL BE ANv ogFVIOUS CONTRACTS OR STATING CLAUSE ANG IF SQ SBCONTRACTS OSUCOECTDRATION HAS PARTICIPAER BE APPLICABLE FILING WHETHER OR NOT HE HAS BJEC SUBMITTED THE EQUAL OPPORTUNITYFN IN REQUIREMENTS. ALL REPORTS DER FAILURE OF THE PART OF T DUE UNDER 9� ADUE CAUSE FOR REJECTION OFtDTHE B7D FURNISH THE REQUIRED CERTIFICATE WILL EQUAL CONTRACTOR TO WHOM AN AWARD EQUAL EMPLOYMEXECUTE A OPPORTUNITYIS ABOUT TO BE MADE, NOTICE NO FURNM RRED CERTIFICATE, EXCEPT FOR LACK OF AN r PROaDSALBYTTHEHE pDIpECTOR HE REOUiREO CERTIFICATE WITHINS OR FAILS TO ACCOMPANIED THE B1p SAL GUARANTEE FF'ITINDYS i0c 8SA E IS LACKINGDFROAYS M AFTER WILL FORM WHENEVEP A IN TO THE CITY, OR CASH WH*CH AND SUCH CONTRACTOR REQUESTS PERMISSION TO SUBLET A p REGUtATIONS0 OF TH COMES WITHIN THE PROVISIONS OBTAIN T41S CERTtF SECRETARY OF lA$OR, OF TED IE EQUAL ANY CONTRACT OF SUCH WITH SUCH R`QUEST.RR 'S PROPOSED $BCONTR 2 ' 146R, HE TSHHALL I.H FROM k, SUCH CERTIFICATION FROM THEROSSUBCONTRACT , P R AND F 'WILL BE APaROVEO E RECE IT FOR THh PURPOSEBEFORE RECEIPT ENGINEER ASSIGNED-To FORMS MAY 0 THIS PROJECT, BE OtTAINED FROM THEi PROJECT SP - g 1 CITY OF RENTON WEST HILL 12" TRANSMISSION PIPELINE 7-1.13 CONTRACTOR'S RESPONSiBTLITY FOR WORK (REPLACEMENT SECTION) ' THE WORK SHALL BE UNDER THE CONTRACTOR'S RESPONSIBLE CARE AND CHARC°. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL BEAR ALL LOSS AND DAMAGE WHATSOEVER AND FROM WHATSOEVER CAUSE, EXCEPT THAT CAUSED SOLELY BY THE ACT OF THE OWNER WHICH MAv OC:OR ON ' OR TO THE WORK DURING THE FULFILLMENT OF THE CONTRACT. IF ANY SUCH LOSS OR DAMAGE OCCURS, THE CONTRACTOR SHALL IMMEDIATL_i MAKE GOOD ANY SUCH .OSS OR DAMAGE, AND IN THE EVENT OF THE CONTRACTOR REFUSING OR NEGLECTING TO DU S0, THE OWNER MAY ITSELF OR BY THE EMPLOYMENT OF SOME OTHER PERSON MAKE GOOD ANY SUCH LOSS OR DAMAGE, AND THE COST ANC EXPENSE OF SC DOING SHALL BE CHARGED TO THE CONTRACTOR. ' THE CONTRACTOR ALONE SHALL AT ALL TIMES BE RESPONSIBLE FOR THE SAFETY OF HIS AND HIS SUBCONTRACTOR'S EMPLOYEES, AND FOR HIS AND HIS SUBCONTRACTOR'S PLANT AND EQUIPMENT AND -HE METHOD OF PROSECUTING THE WORK, ' DJRING UNFAVORABLE WEATHER AND OTHER CONDITIONS, THE CONTRACTOR SHALL PURSUE ONLY SUCH PORTIONS OF THE WORK AS SHALL NOT BE DAMAGED THEREBY, ' NO PORTIONS OF THE WORK WHOSE SATISFACTORY QUALITY OR EFFICIENCY WILL BE AFFECTED BY UNFAVORABLE CONDITIONS SHALL BE CONSTRUCTED WHILE THESE CONDITIONS EXIST, UNLESS BY SPECIAL MEANS OR PRECAUTIONS ACCEPTABLE TO THE ENGINEER, THE CONTRACTOR SHALL BE ABLE TO OVERCOME THEM, 7-1.14 RESPONSIBILITY FOR D'"AGE (ADDITIONAL SECTION) THE CONTRACTOR SH,,L: BE RESPONSIBLE FOR CONTROLLING DUST AND MUD WITHIN THE PROJECT L',MTTS AN' ON ANY STREET WHICH IS UTILIZED BY HIS EQUIPMENT FOR THE DURATION OF THE PROJECT. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL BE PREPARED TO USE WATERING TRUCKS, POWER SWEEPERS, AND OTHER PIECES OF EQUIPMENT AS DEEMED NECESSARY BY THE ENGINEER, TO AVOID CREATING A NUISANCE. DUST AND MUD CONTROL SHALL BE CONSIDERED AS INCIDENTAL TO THE PROJECT, AND NO COMPENSATION WILL BE MADE FOR THIS SECTION. COMPLAINTS OF DUS"T, MUD, OR UNSAFE PRACTICES AND/OR PROPERTY DAMAGE TO PRIVATE OWNERSHIP WILL BE TRANSMITTED TO THE CONTRACTOR AND PROMPT ACTION IN CORRECTING WILL BE REQUIRED. WRITTEN NOTICE OF CORRECTION OF COMPLAINT ITEMS WILL BE CALLED FOP, SHOULD REPETITIVE COMPLAINTS BE RECEIVED BY THE CITY. t7-1.16 PRCTECTION AND RESTORATION OF PROPERTY (REPLACEMENT SECTION) THE OWNER WILL OBTAIN ALL EASEMENTS AND FRANCHISES REQUIRED FOR THE ' PROJECT, THE CONTRACTOR SHALL LIMIT HIS OP-RATION TO THE AREAS OBTAINED AND SHALL NOT T"SPASS ON PRIVATE PROPERTY. THE OWNER MAY PROVIDE CERTAIN LANDS, AS INDICATED IN CONNECTION WITH THE WORK UNDER THE CONTRACT TOGETHER WITH THE RIGHT OF ACCESS TO SUCH LANDS. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL NOT UNREASONABLY ENCUMBER THE PREMISE, WITH HIS EQUIPMENT OR MATERIALS. SP - 10 CIT`.' OF RENTON WEST HILL 12" ' TRANSMISSION PIPELINE THE CONTRACTOR SHALL PROVIDE, WITH NO LIABILITY TO THE OWNER, ANY ' ADDITIONAL LAND AND ACCESS THERETO NOT SHOWN OR DESCRIBED THAT MAY BE REQUIRED FOR TEMPORARY CONSTRUCTION FACILITIES OR STORAGE OF MATERIALS. HE , SHALL CONSTRUCT ALL ACCESS ROADS, DETOUR ROADS, OR OTHER TEMPORARY WORK AS REQUIRSTORAGE OF YMATERIALER AND OPERATION COF THAS TWOR EOR RRS SHALL CONFINE OTHOSE AREAS EQUIPMENT, HIS OPATIONS. THE SHOWN AND DESCRIBED AND SUCH ADDITIONAL AREAS AS HE MAY PROVIDE. 1 RESTORATION OF STRUCTURES AND SURFACES ' A. GENERAL. ALL CONSTRUCTION WORK UNDER THIS CONTRACT ON EASEMENTS. RIG _ •W Y, OVER PRIVATE PROPERTY OR FRANCHISE, SHALL BE CONFINE) TO THE , LIMITS OF SUCH EASEMENTS, RIGHT-OF-MAY OR FRANCHISE. ALL WORK SHALL BE ACCOMPLISHED SO AS TO CAUSE THE LEAST AMOUNT OF DISTURBANCE AND A MINIMUM AMOUNT OF DAMAGE. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL SCHEDULE HIS WORK SO THAT TRENCHES TACROSS RENCHES ASHALL TNOTS BEL NOT BE LEFT OPEN LEFTO EN FOP MORE THANK 48G ENDS OR HOLIDAYS AND HOURS. B. STRUCTURES. SHALL CESS RY FOR THE PERFORMANCE OF THE HE WORK H AND, IF N REQUIRED RSHAL ES AS MAY BE . , REBUILD THE STRUCTURES THUS REMOVED IN AS GOOD A CONDITION AS FOUND WITH MINIMUM REUIREMENTS AS ALL EXISTING STRRCTURES WHICH MAY HEREIN DAMAGED SPECIFIED. A RESULT OFL THE WORKALSOREPAIR UNDER THIS t CONTRACT. C. EASEMENTS - CULTIVATED AREAS AND OTHER SURFACE IMPROVEMENTS. ALL , LUL V D ARE EI H oR ICUL UR L R L WNS, N H R SURFACE RESTORED ASS WHICH NEARLY ASARE POSSDIBLEGTO THEIR ORIGNS OF THE INAL CONTRACTOR SHALL BE IGINAL CONDITION. PRIOR TO EXCAVATION ON AN EASEMENT OR PRIVATE RIGHT-OF-WAY, THE CONTRACTOR SHALL STRIP TOP SOIL FROM THE TRENCH OR CONSTRUCTION AREA AND STOCKPILE 11 , IN SUCH A MANNER THAT IT MAY BE REPLACED BY HIM, UPON COMPLETION OF CONSTRUCTION, ORNAMENTAL TREES AND SHRUBBERY SHALL BE CAREFULLY REMOVED WITH THE EARTH SURROUNDING THEIR ROOTS WRAPPED IN BURLAP AND REPLANTED IN ' THEIR ORIGINAL POSITIONS WITHIN 48 HCURS. ALL SHRUBBERY DR TREES DESTROYED OR DAMAGED, SHALL BE REPLACED BY THE CONTRACTOR WITH MATERIAL OF EQUAL QUALITY AT NO ADDITIONAL COST TO THE OWNER. IN THE EVENT THAT IT IS NECULLY CUT ANDSSARY ROLLED ANDRENCH REPLACEDOUGH AFTER LAY LAWN AREA, THE SOD SHALL THE TRENCHES HAVE BEEN BACKFILLED. THE LAWN ' AREA SHALL BE CLEANED BY SWEEPING OR OTHER MEANS, OF ALL EARTH AND DEBRIS. THE SHALL USETO THE SMALL TRACTOR TYPE rONTRACTOBACKHOES USEDRUBBBERSIDEEE SEWERI CONTRACTORS PMENT AFOR ALL WORK, ' INCLUDING EXCAVATION AND BACKFILL, ON EASEMENTS OR RIGHTS OF-WAY WHICn HAVE LAWN AREAS. ALL FENCES. MARKERS, MAIL BOXES. OR OTHER TEMPORARY OBSTACLESSVIALL BE , BACKFILLEDE INVEO BY HEIRTHE ORIGIINALLACTOR AND POSITION.IMMEDIATELY CONTRACTORREPLACED SHALLAFTER TRENCH IS NOTIFY THE OWNER AND PROPERTY OWNER AT LEAST 24 HOURS 1N ADVANCE OF ANY WORK DONE ON , EASEMENTS OR RIGHTS-OF-MAY. SP - 11 , ' CITY OF RENTON WEST HILL 12" TRANSMISSION PIPELINF ALL CONSTRUCTION WORK UNDER THE CONTRACT ON EASEMENTS, RIGHT-OF-WAY OVER PRIVATE PROPERTY, OR FRANCHISE SHALL at CONFINED TO THE LIMITS OF SUCH EASEMENTS, RIGHT-OF-WA'- OR FRANCHISE. ALL WORK SHALL BE ACCOMPLISHED SO AS TO CAUSE THE LEAST AMOUNT Of DISTURBANCE AND A MINIMUM AMOUNT OF DAMAGE. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL SCHEDULE HIS WORK SO THAT TRENCHES ACROSS EASEMENTS e SHALL NOT BE LEFT OPEN DURING WEEKENDS OR HOLIDAYS, ASO TRENCHES SHALL NOT BE LEFT OPEN FOR MORE THAN 48 HOURS. DAMAGE TO EXISTING STRUCTURES OUTSIDE OF EASEMENT AREAS THAT MAY RESULT ' FROM DEWATERING AND/OR OTHER CONSTRUCTION ACTIVITY UNDER THIS CONTRACT SHALL BE RESTORED TO ITS ORIGINAL CONDITION OR BETTER. THE ORIGINAL CONDITION SHALL BE ESTABLISHED BY PHOTOGRAPHS TAKEN AND/OR INSPECTION MADE ' PRIOR TO CONSTRUCTION. ALL SUCH WORK SHALL BE DONE TO THE SATISFACTION OF THE PROPERTY OWNERS AND THE OWNER AT THE EXPENSE OF THE CONTRACTON. D. STREETS. THE CONTRACTOR WILL ASSUME ALL RESPONSIBILITY OF RESTORATION ' OF fllr- 03 MCE OF ALL STREETS (TRAVELLED WAYS) USED BY HIM 1F DAMAGED, IN THE EVENT THE CONTRACTOR DOES NOT HAVE LABOR OR MATERIAL IMMMEDIATLLY ' AVAILABLE TO MAKE NECESSARY REPAIRS, THE CONTRACTOR SHALL SO INFORM IIF OWNER. THE OWNER WILL MAKE THE NECESSARY REPAIRS AND THE COST OF SUL, P"'AIRS SHALL BE PAID BY THE CONTRACTOR. 7-1.17 UTILITIES AIM SIMILAR FACILITIES (ADDITIONAL SECTION) LOCATION AND DIMENSIONS SHOWN ON THE PLANS FOR EXISTING UNDERGROUND FACILITIES ARE IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE BEST AVAILABLE INFORMATION WITHOUT UNCOVERING AND MEASURING. THE OWNER ODES NOT GUARANTEE THE SIZE AND LOCATION OF EXISTING FACILITIES. IT SHALL BE THE CONTRACTOR'S RESPONSIBILITY TO CON,'ACT ALL PUBLIC AND PRIVATE COMPANIES HAVING UTILITIES AND/OR FACILITIES IN THE VICINITY OF THE CONSTRUCTION AREA. THE CONTRACTOR 1S WARNED THAT CITY OF RENTON WATER, STORM DRAINAGE, SANITARY SEWERS, STREET LIGHTS, AND TRAFFIC CONTROL UNDERGROUND UTILITIES ARE NOT A PART OF THE "ONE CALL" SYSTEM AND MUST BE CONTACTED SEPARATELY AS PRESENTED IN THE TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS. IF, IN THE PROSECUTION OF THE WORK, 17 BECOMES NECESSARY TO INTERRUPT EXISTING SURFACE DRAINAGE, SEWERS, UNDERDRAINS, CONDUIT, UTILITIES, SIMILAR UNDERGROUND STRUCTURES, OR PARTS THEREOF, THE CONTRACTOR SHALL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR, AND SHALL TAKE AIL NECESSARY PRECAUTIONS TO PROTECT AND PROVIDE TEMPORARY SERVICES FOR SAME. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL, AT HIS OWN ' EXPENSE, REPAIR ALL DAMAGE TO SUCH FACILITIES OR STRUCTURES DUE TO THIS CONSTRUCTION OPERATION TO THE SATISFACTION OF THE CITY; EXCEPT FOR CITY OWNED FACILITIES WHICH WILL BE REPAIRED BY THE UTILITY DEPARTMENT AT CONTRACTOR'S EXPENSE. 7-1.18 PUBLIC LIABILITY AND PROPERTY DAMAGE MPLACEMENT SECTIONI THE MINIMUM POLICY LIMITS OF SUCH INSURANCE SHALL BE AS FOLLOWS: ' SP - 12 CITY OF RENTON WEST HILL 12" 1 TRANSMISSION PIPELINE THE AMOUNT OF COVERAGE SHALL BE NOT LESS THAN A SINGLE LIMIT OF $1,000.000 ' FOR BODILY INJURY INCLUDING DEATH AND PROPERTY DAMAGE PER OCCURENCE. IN ADLITION, AN UMBRELLA INSURANCE COVERAGE OF NOT LESS THAN $5,000,000 SHALL BE PROVIDED, WITH THE OWNER THE NAMED INSURED. THIS LIMIT SHALL APPLY TO t COMPREHENSIVE GENERAL LIABILITY INSURANCE AND VEHICLE LIABILITY INSURANCE, THE CONTRACTOR SHALL FURNISH THE CITY WITH SRTISFAC'ORY PROOF OF CARRIAGE OF THE INSURANCE REQUIRED. ' 7-1.23A GENERAL SAFETY REQUIREMENTS (ADDITIONAL SECTION) , THE CONTRACTOR SHALL NOTIFY ALL PROPERTY OWNERS ALONG THE CONSTRUCTION AREA, BY MAIL, PRIOR TO CONSTRUCTION. THF. CONTRACTOR SHALL NOTIFY ALL ' LOCAL POL'.CE, TRANSIT, AND FIRE DEPARTMENTS BY MAIL PRIOR TO CONSTRUCTION. NAMES AND ADDRESSES WILL BE FURNISHED BY THE OWNER. THE CONTRACTOR SMALL FURTHER NOTIFY EACH OCCUPANCY IN PERSON A MINIMUM OF THREE DAYS PRIG° TO CONSTRUCTION IN FRONT OF EACH PROPERTY. 7-1.23C FLAGMEN, BARRICADES, AND SIGNS (REPLACEMENT SECTION) , FLAGMEN, BARRICADES, SIGNS AND TRAFFIC CONTROL FURNISHED OR PROVIDED SHALL CONFORM TO THE STANDARDS ESTABLISHED IN THE LATEST ADOPTED EDITION OF THE , "MANUAL ON UNIFORM TRAFFIC CONTROL DEVICES% PUBLISHED BY THE U.S. DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATIION. COPIES MAY BE PURCHASED FROM THE SUPERINTENDENT OF DOCUMENTS, U.S. ' GC'+FRMMENT PRINTING OFFICE, WASHINGTON. D.C. 20402. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL IMPLEMENT THE TRAFFIC CONTROL PLANTS) APPEARING IN THE CONTRACT PLANS, AS APPLICABLE. IF THE CONTRACTOR'S PLAN OF OPERATIONS IS IN CONFLICT WITH THE , CONTRACT TRAFFIC CONTROL PLAN. HE MAY Cl.OPOSE MO01,1CAT10N OF THE TRAFFIC CONTROL PLAN BY SHOWING THE NECESSARY CONSTRUCTION SIGNS AND BARRICADES REQUIRED FOR THE PRDJE", AND SUBMIT I' TC THE ENGINEER FOR APPROVAL AT LEAST TEN DAYS IN ADVANCE OF THE TIMS 7HE SIGNS AND BARRICADES WILL BE , REQUIRED. THE STRIPING OF NO PASSING ZONES THAT ARE TO BE OBLITERATED IN EXCESS OF ' 150 FEET BY PAVING OPERATIONS SHALL BE REPLACED BY "DO NOT PASS" AND "PASS WITH CARE" SIGNS. THE SIGNS SHALL BE LOCATED NOT LESS THAN 2 FEET OUTSIDE THE USABLE SHOULDER NOR LESS THAN 7 FEET ABOVE THE EDGE OF PAVEMENT. , UNLESS OTHERWISE SPECIFIED IN THE SPECIAL PROVISIONS, THE CONTRACTOR SHALL PROVIDE POSTS AND BE MAINTAINED BY THE CONTRACTOR UNTIL CONSTRUCTION OPERATIONS ARE COMPLETE. WHEN THE PROJECT INCLUDES STRIPING BY THE CONTRACTOR, THE SIGNS AND POSTS SHALL BE REMOVED BY HIM WHEN THE NO PASSIN„ , ZONES ARE RE-ESTABLISHED BY STRIPING. THE SIGNS SHALL BE RETURNED TO THE STATE AND THE POSTS WILL BECOME THE PROPERTY OF THE CONTRACTOR FOR HIS DISPOSAL. WHEN THE CONTRACTOR IS NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR THE STRIPING, THE POSTS AND SIGNS WILL BECOME THE PROPERTY OF THE STATE ANC WILL BE REMOVED BY STATE FORCES WHEN THE NO PASSING ZONES ARE RE-ESTABLISHED BY STRIPING. SP - 13 ' C:-Y Or PENTON NEST HILL 12" TRANSMISSION PIPELINE ' -HE CONTRACTOR SHALL, AT HIS OWN EXPENSE PROVIDE ALL SIGNS, BARRICADES, GUARDS, FLAGMEN, AND EQUIPMENT, CONSTRUCTION WARNINGS, AND MIGHT LIGHTS IN ' ORDER TO PROTECT THE PUBLIC AT ALL TIMES FROM INJURY AS A RESULT OF HIS OPERATIONS. IF THE CONTRACTOR SHOULD FAIL TO MAINTAIN SUFFICIENT LIGHTS AND BARRICADES, IN THE OPINION OF THE ENGINEER, THE CITY SHALL HAVE THE PIGHT TO PROVIDE THESE LIGHTS AND BARRICADES AND DEDUCT SUCH COSTS FROM PAYMENTS DUE THE CONTRACTOR. WORK SHALL BE RESTRUCTURED, THE ORDER OF WORK MODIFIED, THE HOURS OF WORK MODIFIED OR THE WORK HALTED ALTOGETHER AT THE ENGINEER'S DISCRETION WHEN THE ENGINEER FINDS SUCH A COURSE OR COURSES OF ' ACTION NECESSARY TO PROTECT THE PUBLIC DR THE CONTRACTOR'S SAFETY, HEALTH, ANO WELFARE. ALL SIGNS REMOVED SHALL BE SALVAGED AND DELIVERED TO THE CITY YARD. TRAFFIC MOVEMENT SHALL BE HEREIN DEFINED AS APPLYING TO BOTH VEHICULAR AND PEDESTRIAN TRAFFIC. DURING ALL PHASES OF CONSTRUCTION, TRAFFIC MOVEMENT ' SHALL BE MAINTAINED AS NEAR NORMAL AS POSSIBLE. REASOI:ABLE ACCESS SHALL BE MAINTAINED AT ALL TIMES TO ADJACENT PROPERTIES OUTSIDE OF THE RIGHT-OF-NAY LINE. ALL ROADWAYS WILL BE OPEN TO TRAFFIC DURING PEAK TRAFFIC PERIODS, t6:30 TO 8:00 A.M. AND 3:30 TO 5:00 P.M. NO WORK SHALL BE DONE ON OR ADJACENT THE ROADWAY UNTIL ALL NECESSARY SIGNS AND TRAFFIC CONTROL DEVICES ARE IN PLACE. THE COST OF FURNISHING AND PLACING ALL CONSTRUCTION AND IDENTIFICATION SIGNS SHALL BE INCIDENTAL TO THE PROJECT AND NO COMPENSATION WILL BE MADE. 7-1.23E DUST CONTROL (ADDITIONAL SECTION) THE CONTRACTOR SHALL PROVIDE A MINIMUM 1,500 GALLON CAPACITY WATER TRUCK WITH A PRESSURE SPRAY SYSTEM DESIGNED FOR STREET CLEANING. THE STREETS SHALL BE CLEANED OF DUST AND DEBRIS AT THE END OF EACH WORKING )AY. IN ' ADDITION, THE CONTRACTOR SHALL PROVIDE SPRINKLING, AS NECESSARY, TO ALLEVIATE DUST NUISANCE DR AS DIRECTED BY THE CITY. 7-1.24 RIGHTS OF WAY (ADDITIONAL SECTION) THE CITY SHALL OBTAIN ALL EASEMENTS AND ACCESS PERMISSION NECESSARY TO THE CONSTRUCTION OF ALL IMPROVEMENTS LOCATED ON PRIVATE PROPERTY AND PAY ALL COSTS OF THE SAME. COPIES OF ALL EASEMENTS AND ACCESS PERMISSION WILL BE PROVIDED TO THE CONTRACTOR. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL PERFORM ALL WORK ON PRIVATE PROPERTY IN STRICT COMPLIANCE WITH THE TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF THE EASEMENTS AND RIGHT-OF-ACCESS DOCUMENTS. 7-1.28 EIILO"IENT MUMS (REPLACEMENT SECTION) ENITRE SECTION OF STANDARD SPECIFICATIONS ON EMPLOYMENT OPENINGS IS DELETED. SP - 14 CITY OF RENTON WEST HILL 12' ' TRANSMISSION PIPELINE SECTION 8 ' B-1.03 PROGRESS SCHEDULE (REPLACEMENT SECTION) , IMMEDIATELY AFTER EXECUTION AND DELIVERY OF THE CONTRACT AND BEFORE THE FIRST PARTIAL PAYMENT IS MADE, THE CONTRACTOR SHALL DELIVER TO THE ENGINEER, AN ESTIMATED CONSTRUCTION PROGRESS SCHEDULE IN FORM SATISFACTORY TO THE ENGINEER, SHOWING THE PROPOSED DATES OF COMMENCEMENT AND COMPLETION OF EACH OF THE VARIOUS PAY ITEMS OF WORK REQUIRED UNDER THE CONTRACT t DOCUMENTS AND THE ANTICIPATED AMOUNT OF EACH MONTHLY PAYMENT THAT WILL BECOME DUE TO THE CONTRACTOR IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE PROGRESS SCHEDULE. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL ALSO FURNISH PERIODIC ITEMIZED ESTIMATES OF WORK DONE FOR ' THE PURPOSE OF MAKING PARTIAL PAYMENTS THEREON. THE COSTS EMPLOYED IN MAKING UP ANY OF THESE SCHEDULES WILL BE USED ONLY FOR DETERMINING THE BASIS OF PARTIAL PAYMENTS AND WILL NOT BE CONSIDERED AS FIXING A BASIS FOR ' ADDITIONS TO OR DEDUCTIONS FROM THE CONTRACT. SHOULD IT BECOME EVIDENT AT ANY TIME DURING CONSTRUCTION THAT OPERATIONS WILL OR MAY FALL BEHIND THE SCHEDULE OF THIS FIRST PROGRAM, THE CONTRACTOR ' SHALL, OF" "EQUEST, PROMPTLY SUBMIT REVISED SCHEDULES IN THE SAME FORM AS SPECIFIED .,tREIN, SETTING OUT OPERATIONS, METHODS, AND EQUIPMENT, ADDED LABOR FORCES OR WORKING SHIFTS, NIGHT WORK, ETC., BY WHICH TIME LOSS WILL , BE MADE UP, AND CONFER WITH THE ENGINEER UNTIL AN APPROVED MODIFICATION OF THE ORIGINAL SCHEDULE HAS BEEN SECURED. FURTHER, IF AT ANY TIME A PORTION OF THE ACCEPTED SCHEDULE IS FOUND TO CONFLICT WITH THE CONTRACT PROVISIONS, IT SHALL, UPON REQUEST BE RFgISED BY THE CONTRACTOR AND THE WORK SHALL BE PERFORMED IN COMPLIANCE WITH THE CONTRACT PROVISIONS. PAYMENTS OF ANY FURTHER ESTIMATES TO THE CONTRACTOR AFTER SUCH REQUEST IS ' MADE AND UNTIL AN APPROVED MODIFIED SCHEDULE HAS BEEN PROVIDED BY THE CONTRACTOR MAY BE WITHHELD. EXECUTION OF THE WORK ACCORDING TO THE ACCEPTED SCHEDULE OF CONSTRUCTION OR APPROVED MODIFICATIONS THEREOF, IS , HEREBY MADE AN OBLIGATION OF THE CONTRACT. PRE-CONSTRUCIION CONFERENCE (ADDITIONAL SECTION) , PRIOR TO THE START OF CONSTRUCTION, THE CONTRACTOR, ENGINEER, ALL SUBCONTRACTORS, UTILITY DEPARTMENT, TELEPHONE COMPANY, AND OTHER INTERESTED , DEPARTMENTS SHALL ATTEND A PRE-CONSTRUCTION CONFERENCE, WITH TIME, PLACE, AND DATE TO BE DETERMINED AFTER AWARC OF (HE CONTRACT. SUBSEQUENTLY, A REPRESENTATIVE OF THE CONTRACTOR WILL ATTEND A WEEKLY CONFERENCE TO REVIEW PROGRESS AND DISCUSS ANY PROBLEMS THAT MAY BE INCURRED. THE TIME, PLACE. , AND DATE TO BE ESTABLISHED AT THE PRE-CONSTRUCTION CONFERENCE. 1 SP - 15 , CITY Oc RENTON g_1,04 TRANSMIS WEST SION HILL 12 NOTICE TO PROCEED PIPELINE ' AID PROSECUTION OF YORK (ADDITIONAL THE S PRIOR O SHALL NOTIFY THE CITY SECTION) TO THE POLICE WORK. OF REN70N AND KING COUNTY WITHIN q ROADWAY AND FIRE AUTHORITITHE SAME NOTIFICATIONS AT LEAST 4B OWNERS q ACE R16HT-pf_WAY, AND THE SCHOOL DIS7 ICI L BE PROVIDED PROPOSED TIME THETO THE CONSTRUC8E SCHOOL SHALL ALSO WHEN WORKING ACCESS CLOSURE TO THElR AREA NOTIFY PROPERTY INDICATING THE DURATION AND 8-I.05 ROPERTY, 7111E Uf COMPLETION (ADDITIONAL SECTION) ' THE CONTRACTOR IS XD IN ALL PARTS AND EXPECTED TO DILIGENTLY PROSECUTE THE WORK T TIME NOTED IN THE REQUIREMENTS. THE PRO JECT SNAIL BE p COMPLETION PROVIDED, COMPLETED WITHIN THE OF THE PUBLIC THgi THE CITY COUNCIL SHALL HAVE TIME UBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT, CITY OF COMPLETION OF SAID WORK. OF RENTON, THE RIGHT SAME BE IN WRITING AND ACCOMPANIED gy WASHING70N, TOpEX REQUEST BY THE SURETY HO EXTENSION SHALL BE EXTEND THE IMPROPER WORK ON THE BOND OF 7H THE WRITTEN CONSENT VALID UNLESS THE FOR CLAIMING AN R MATERIAL SHALL NOT fONTRACTOR, LOST SUCH EXTENSION NOT RELEASE THEEXTFNSION OF TIME F URNISH TIME IN REP CONTRACTOR FROM DR THE COM LETIONOUNDS TO THE CONTRACTOR COMPLETE THE WORK WITHIN THE T DAMAGES pp OF THE IME REQUIRED. L1AB IlItlES FOR AND SHALL RECOUNIZED HOLIDAYS SHALL BE AS F ALLURE TO BIRTHDAY WASHINGTON'S BIRTHDAY, MEMORIAL DAv DAY• THANKSGIVING OLLOWS; NEW YEAR'DAY, AND 7NE DAY FOLLOWING DULY 4 LABOR ADAY LINCOLN'S CHRISTMAS pgyy CEFORE CHRISTMAS SHALL AHD CHR VETERANS BE A HOLIDAY OCCURS ON q BE A HOLIDAYIFORgS COT TUESDAY OR F E AND CHRISTMAS' WEDNESDAY, CITY EMPLOYEES RIDAY, THE DAY CITY EMPLOYEES WHEN PROCEEDING OR THURSDgY, WHEN WHEN CHRISTMAS DAY AFTER CNRIS WORKING DAYS SHALL CHRISTMAS DAY OCCURS TMAS SHALL OCCURS ON A SUNDRY, BE OBSERVED AS OCCURS OR q ON A MONDAY, HOLIDAYS. THE TWO WORKING HOLIDAYS, SATURDAY, THE TWO D•��S FOLLOWING SHALLEN CHRISTMAS DAY ALL REFERENCES TO r BE OBSERVED AS DELETED AND yplD RECOGNIZED HOLIDAYS IN THE STANDARD SPECIFICATIONS ARE B'—'1•� LI IDATED ' THE LIQUIDATED DAMAGDAMA6ES (ADDITIONAL SECTION) CASTS FOR INSPECTION, SUPER DO OVIIAI INCLUDE AND ARE IN AANDT FROM BEYOND CONTRACT COMPLETION ION TO, p SUPERYI SION LEGAL EXPENSE, A14AGES FOR OVERHEAD SHALL BE AN AMOUNT EQUAL THE COST COURT COSTS INCURRED 0 ACTUAL OF ADDITIONAL INSPECTION AND SALARY COST PLUS 100 PERCENT SD - 16 CITY OF RENTON WEST HILL 12" t TRANSMISSION PIPELINE 8-1.11 OVERTIME WORK BY OWNER EMPLOYEES (REPLACEMENT SECTION) , WHEN THE CONTRACTOR PERFORMS CONSTRUCTION WORK OVER THE ACCEPTED 8 HOURS ' PER DAY OR 80 HOURS PER WEEK, OR ON ANY CITY HOLIDAY, AND THE WORK REQUIRES INSPECTION, THEN THE CONTRACTOR SHALL REIMBURSE THE CITY AT THE RATE OF $50 PER HOUR. THE CITY SHALL HAVE THE SOLE AUTHORITY IN DETERMINING THE NECESSITY OF HAVING THE OVERTIME INSPECTION, ANC SHALL NOTIFY THE ' CONTRACTOR OF INTENT AND SAID COSTS WILL BE DEDUCTED FROM MONIES DUE THE CONTRACTOR ON EACH MONTHLY ESTIMATE. 8-1.12 CONTRACTOR'S PLANT AND EQUIP ENF (REPLACEMENT SECTION) , THE CONTRACTOR ALONE SHALL AT ALL TIMES BE RESPONSIBLE FOR THE ADEQUACY, , EFFICIENCY, AND SUFFICIENCY OF HIS AND HIS SUBCONTRACTORS' PLANT AND EQUIPMENT. THE OWNER SHALL HAVE THE RIGHT TO MAKE USE OF THE CONTRACTOR'S PLANT AND EQUIPMENT IN THE PERFORMANCE OF ANY WORK ON THE SITE OF THE WORK. ' THE USE OF SUCH PLANT AND EQUIPMENT SHALL BE CONSIDERED AS EXTRA WORK AND PAID FOR ACCORDINGLY, NEITHER THE OWNER NOR THE ENGINEER ASSUME ANY RESPONSIBILITY, AT ANY TIME, ' FOR THE SECURITY OF THE SITE FROM THE TIME CONTRACTOR'S OPERATIONS HAVE COMMENCED UNTIL FINAL ACCEPTANCE OF THE WORK BY THE ENGINEER AND THE OWNER. , THE CONTRACTOR SHALL EMPLOY SUCH MEASURES AS ADDITIONAL FENCING, BARRICADES, AND WATCHMAN SERVICE, AS HE DEEMS NECESSARY FOR THE PUBLIC SAFETY AND FOR THE PROTECTION OF THE SITE AND HIS PLANT AND EQUIPMENT. THE OWNER WILL BE PROVIDED KEYS FOR ALL FENCED, SECURED AREAS. , 8-1.13 ATTENTION TO WORK (REPLACEMENT SECTION) ' THE CONTRACTOR SHALL GIVE HIS PERSONAL ATTENTION TO AND SHALL SUPERVISE THE WORK TO THE END THAT IT SHALL BE PROSECUREO FAITHFULLY, AND WHEN HE IS NOT PERSONALLY PRESENT ON THE WORK, HE SHALL AT ALL REASONABLE TIMES BE , REPRESENTED BY A COMPETENT SUPERINTENDENT WHO SHALL HAVE FULL AUTHORITY TO EXECUTE THE SAME, AND TO SUPPLY MATERIALS, TOOLS, AND LABOR WITHOUT DELAY, AND WHO SHALL BE THE LEGAL REPRESENTATIVE OF THE CONTRACTOR. THE , CONTRACTOR SHALL BE LIABLE FOR THE FAITHFUL OBSERVANCE OF ANY INSTRUCTIONS DELIVERED TO HEM OR TO HIS AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE. SECTION 9 ' 9-1.01 NEASUREKM OF QUANTITIES (ADDITIONAL SECTION) ' ALL DELIVERY TICKETS THAT ARE REQUIRED FOR THE PURPOSE OF CALCULATING , QUANTITIES FOR PAYMENT MUST BE RECEIVED BY THE ENGINEER AT THE TIME OF DELIVERY. NO PAYMENT WILL BE MADE ON TICKETS TURNED IN AFTER DATE O' DELIVERY OF MATERIAL. SP - 17 , CITY OF RENTON WEST HILL 12" TRANSMISSION PIPELINE 1 A. BY TRUCK PAYMENT WILL NOT BE MADE FOR DELIVERY TICKETS WHICH DO NOT SHOW TYPE OF MATERIAL, GROSS WEIGHT, TARE WEIGHT. TRUCK NUMBER, DATE, AND INSPECTOR'S INITIALS. ' SCALE CERTIFICATION SHALL BE SUBMITTED AS EARLY IN THE PROJECT AS POSSIBLE. EACH WEIGH STATION SHALL MAINTAIN A RECORD OF THE TRUCK NUMBER, TIME, DATE, AND WEIGHT OF ALL TRUCKS PROVIDING MATERIAL TO THE PROJECT. THE WEIGHT L157 SHALL BE MAINTAINED IN DUPLICATE WITH ONE SIGNED COPY TRANSMITTED DAILY TO THE CITY BY THE SCALE ATTENDANT. IN ISOLATED CASES WHERE SCALE WEIGHT IS NOT AVAILABLE, THE INSPECTOR SHALL MEASURE THE TRUCK VOLUME AND CERTIFY AS TO ITS FULL LOAD DELIVERY. B. BY OTHER MEANS METHOD FOR MEASUREMENT AND PAYMENT FOR MATERIAL BROUGHT TO THE SITE BY ANY OTHER MEANS WILL BE DETERMINED BY CONTRACTOR/OWNER AGREEMENT BEFORE AWARD OF THE CONTRACT. ' 9-1.03 SCOPE OF PAYMENT (ADDITIONAL SECTION) ' ALL COSTS AND EXPENSES FOR ITEMS OF WORK, EQUIPMENT, OR MATERIALS. INCLUDING INSTALLATIONS, NOT IDENTIFIED AS BID ITEMS IN THESE SPECIFICATIONS SHALL BE INCIDENTAL TO THE PROJECT. NO SEPARATE PAYMENT OF ANY KIND WILL BE MADE FOR THESE INCIDENTAL ITEMS. 9-1.098 OWNER'S RIGHT TO WITHHOLD CERTAIN AMOUNTS (ADDITIONAL SECTION) PARTIAL PAYMENTS ON ESTIMATES MAY BE WITHHELD UNTIL A WORK PROGRESS SCHEDULE, AS DESCRIBED IN SECTION 8, HAS BEEN RECEIVED AND APPROVED. ' IN THE EVENT THAT ANY MATERIAL OR WORKMANSHIP DOES NOT MEET THE REQUIREMENTS OR SPECIFICATIONS, THE CITY MAY HAVE THE OPTION TO ACCEPT SUCH MATERIAL OR WORKMANSHIP IF THE DIRECTOR OF PUBLIC WORKS DEEMS SUCH ACCEPTANCE TO BE IN THE BEST INTEREST OF THE CITY, ➢ROVIDED, THE CITY MAY NEGOTIATE PAYMENT OF A LOWER UNIT PRICF FOR SAID MATERIAL OR WORKMANSHIP. SP - 18 U) z 0 0 cr a a U_ z U LJ H TECHNICAL PROVISIONS t For Sunset Sewer Pump Station System ' Sanitary Sewer TV Inspection & Sewer Grouting, Phase II-1985 SAWARY SEWER IN-1,1NE JOINT TESTING The Contractor shall test each pipe joint with an approved compressed air-powered in-line two-cuff test unit. The test unit shall expand and isolate each ioint and compressed air testing of each joint will be accomplished. The pass-fail pressure shall be 4 psi. The unit price per each for Sanitary Sewer In-Line Joint Testing shall be full com- pensation for all labor, materials and equipment necessary for setup, traffic con- trol, compressed air and all incidental costs. SANITARY SEWER 1%-LINE 13INT SEALLING The Contractor stall joint seal or arout each failed joint or crack with an acproved sealant and in-line twc-cuff injection unit. The injection unit shall expand and isolate each joint or crack segment and the joint sealant injected. The joint sealant shall be 3M CR-250 Grout or approved equal. Approval for other joint sealant must be secured .from the Engineer prior to the bid opening. Excess grout protrudinq into the sanitary sewer will be removed, when in the opinion of the Engineer, sewer capacity ' will be reduced or cause future maintenance problems, will be removed by the Contractor. The unit price per each 'oint for Sanitary Sewer In-Line Joint Sealinq shall be full compensation for all labor, materials and equipment for setup, traffic control , video monitorinq, oroutir.q or sealant material, installation of crcut/sealant and a' incidental costs. A simile on-ice packer shall be used. SANITARY SEWER FLUSHING Before any othe- work, the sanitary sewers shall be flushed with him. pressure watp- flush eouiomerr` The flushing shall be done flushino fror the downstream end. apstream. The flushing equi pm'e<L Shall provide a flushinq water pressure of " ^Si. The outlet out of the downstream manhole shall be screened to catch flus'. debris which shall be removed. The City will provide water. The unit price oer linear foot for sanitary sewer flushinq shall be full concersa- tion for all labor and equipment necessary for sanitary sewer flushinq, setup, traffic control, sewer debris removal and all incidental costs. Sewer debris disposal shall to paid or a separate pay iter. SANITARY SEWER_T4 INSPECTION ' the Contractor shall provide Ti inspection video recordinq taneS of the Sewer Tele- vision insPectior or sewer television durinq the sanitary sewer joint testinq and it uting work. the Contractor shall record the video tapes on a reel to reel video 1 ' Technical Provisions Cont. SANITARY SEWER TV INSPECTION (Cont.) equipment compatible to the City's Sony Reel TV player, The Contractor shall ' provide the video tapes, tape box and index each tape or. its boxes binder. The Contractor shall complete the TV Log Sheet (See standard drawings) noting any pipe failures or deficiencies. ' The unit price per linear foot for Sanitary Sewer TV Inspection Shall be full corrensation for all labor, equipment and materials necessary for setup, traffic control, video recording, providing video tapes and all incidental costs. 1 SANITARY SEWER DEBRIS REMOVAL AND STORM SEWER DEBRIS REMOVAL The Contractor shall collect all removed sanitary sewer flushing debris and dis-pose of this material in an approved disposal site. The unit price per ton for Sanitary Sewer Debris Removal shall be full compensation for all labor, equipment, materials for setup, traffic control, drying, weighing, dump fees, waste hole excavation and backfilling. 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'•/E nV nY FW W DILY \OYYYYT ..u/ter •151 Vp WI'1E�.JE�irFR'E5.WiEPIa:�.nt+.yf)R1EO\Cnl'A�C1\'P6 LIYi WiFAi4fl�Yf1\Pi'P:JI WIYCS _._—__ ., RFYY1a] __ FOLCO PRODUCTION P.EPOR7 �? r,�� r•�� Iq��e„ �i —/J—�.1 --- , EYLOC WA OpfXP �'.X+\REXli MV T fo Ct441 rm.UP'E GiveM -ti WEN1 vn C NO C VARY T" MY JOB ITEM IN BERS raf.k.co PRODUCION DAILY REPORT G,vf.TO CLIENY oa - =ii !s�� Em AL G : rc I �L ,a p DAILY DAILYGF PRODUCTION ti i SAN-1 Sanitary Sewer Project S-37'9 Sunset Pump Station System Phase II Correspondence 3 of 3 • PUPL�RW�(,+r Gelco Grouting Service F o eoxrno 4'/a SALEM, OR 97303 TEL. 503:364-1198 sUty_of Rendn Public Works Dept. K[A{[ PAY ON INYOICIE 1lnic ioai Building - 200 Mill A a a _ NO STATtMENT issum •elem rpubted Renton. WA 98055 Celco Job No, 2A5052 m.s 417 cash Sewer System Rehabilitation according to Contract #025-85, Schedule A. 1. Cleaning 10,004 L.F. x $ 1.06/LF I $10,604,24 2. T.V. Inspection 10,004 L.F. x $ .56/LF 1 5,602�24 3. Joint Testing 1,902 each x $ 9,00/ea. 17,I18y00 4. Joint Sealing 21 each x $ 6.00'ea. 126�00 5. Debris Removal -Ot 6. Manhole Repair --- 6 -Of f, $33,450148 Washington State Tax .OBI% 2,709149 d BALANCE ENT I rt $36.159..97 t t i � I 5 an +1 �h' MV ,W ttMIV , Gseo g Grwtin PUBLIC l" --__ SMY'CID ^T r P O. BOX 7247 SALIM.. OR 97303 TEL 503 :14.1198 �"'-'------- PLEASE PAY ON INVOICE NO STATEMENT ISSUE6 NVOIQ NO I I afMA M WAa111MOtpN DEPARTMENT OF LABOR A INDUSTRIES %TFNIENT OF INTENT INDUSTRIAL RLLATIONS I/ ION 'n AY PREVAILING I1'ArES Oljmpia, ts'A 98SO4 141 ON PUBLIC WORKS CONTRACT 1\AYMf Nt Ilkf Awarding Agency Pull it Necks Dept, Renton Mast. Contract Number 025-8c. Date Contract Awarded 3rUn85. Data Work Commencing May 1995 STATE or V ABTdf4WA "Ireg�n County in WNrh work rerfeneed 118 County of Marten Iaanon Within County City.or Renton crime Contractor_ Gelce Grouting Service Do Y.-lu Intend to Ur Sabccnrracion- Ytl G No In compliance with RCW 39 12 040 I, the undersigned, being a duly authorized representative of Gelco Grouting Service F.-. Box 714', Salem, ^regon 4" 1 Ifen"achu or autKanv+ewn Udd,erl do hereby certify that the following rates of hourly wage and hourly fringe benefits will be paid to all laborers, workmen and mechanics employed by me upon the public works project described above and that no laborer,workman or mechanic will be paid less than the "prevailing rate of wage" as de. termined by the Industrial Statistician of the Department of labor and Industries. Man AM CLAM FIC^TtOW or LABOR RATE OF RATE Or HOURLY ROURLY PAY flockat Is"fI'ITE Technician I 8.4,1 1.13 Technician II 9.15 1,46 Technician III 4.55 1 .04 Technician IV 10.05 2.28 Technician V 10.45 2,1 Technician VI 10.85 1.43 NOTE Attach additional sheer.ae Predrd. Subscribed and sworn to before me Gelro Grcuting Service p this day of 1 ,. t. iCsmpry Narai By ; ;•fit Notary tYimn iR o,e 4+ •ne snit n; we.niegr„ uulhomea Roerernruoq "vdma In wuhinaton W Cumciaa:oa Eaavee Sept a IWO The purpose of this statement is to provide evidence of intent to comply with the prevailtng wage requirements of Chapter 39.12 RCW. IT IS A PRELIMINARY FILING ONLY and cannot be construed as application for certification by the Director of Labor and Industries that the prevailing wage requirements as set forth in RCW 39 12 040 have been satisfied. APPROVED This space resin or Directoi s approval Dew tnI at tabor A TrAtutrica eft.6 ,i,' 2 2 19. 5 La `fiJ� MAY BEFORE FINAL SETTLF:NENT CAN BE MADE rn cuh any pit he works project it will be necessary to, the fontraflnr and any subcontractor to produce esidonfe c! mrtificatioe by the Director that prevailt_i tscges including frnge oe• lots hate been paid to each classification of laborers, workmen or mechanics employed on said project. Form S. F. 9843 "Affidavit of Wages Paid", or a snmlarly constructed form should be submitted for the Director's certification. These foims are available upon request from any office of the Department of labor and Industries PROGRESS PAYMENTS Each voucher claim submitted to an owner by a contractor for payment on a project estimate shall state that prevailing wages have been paid in accordance with the pre-filed statement or statements of intent to pay prevailing wages on file with the puhlic agency COMPLETE AND MAIL. £;:TIRE SET FOR APPROVAL TO Industrial Relations Ditmron. Department of Labor and Industries, General Administration Ruddmg 01%mpia, Washington 98504 i POTR%VTORS. DISTRIRI'TE Ar PROT rP c7 ATI Alt VTS AS POIs4%2, ril l l hl�l PI lLII 4T1—a-pNlYl f��Hrii�T� AOcOTROR \l lti t* �d•Yi Y1 i%l1KA et ATYM--,NIN'AtRrnl aTAtMTIf4R rMwra r MP•rmawu • tfRTIl iCAT1ON BY fd& fnNTRACTCR • ref' Payment of prevailinq Maces to be wbwitted to City ci[h each_ Pr ogress_Payment Request PROJECT i � I3P.k2;.r_t.+c <t,., r�.�a��+!u� CAG No. �`�ux ' t �woSrwwalAit }''�caaK.so2 «a. yrth..w - this �s to ce.t,fy that the pravailtnq wages have been paid to our employees and our subcontractors' eaalloyees for the month of in 'lt'-Fdance with the Intents t" Pay Prevailing Wage fil�.y e, w4 A 6lthe _ Washington State Department of tabor A Industries. (; r 640L" U+tNtr ....'K. .� Company Name By � �11NL r litle lock v- Ro, a� g z PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT DESIGN/UTILITY ENGINEERING B/ 235-2631 MUNICIPAL BUILDING RHO MILL AVE.SO, RLNTON WASH.98055 b P 11E0 SEP(E BARBARA Y. SHINPOCH MAYOR MEMORANDUM Date: March t, 1989 To: Dick Houghto•, Public Works Director From: Bob Bergstrom, Engineering Supervisor Subject: 1985 Sewer Grouting Contract Bid The Public Works Department revel:red three bids for the 1985 Sewer Cleaning and Grouting bids for the Glenco/Sunset Blvd. N.I . end the Cedar River Park sewers. Schedule A Gelco Grouting $70.793.61 R. W. Scott Coust. $76,745.00 Rodding Cleaning Serv. $73,866.00 The department recommends award to GPlco CrouLing, the low bidder on Schedule A. Schedule B is an additive Item for cleaning and inspection of the Airport Black River Box Culvert. :his should be separately referred to the Aviation Committee of the Council for award review. The City Attorney's comments on the award of tlu individual schedules is attached. T Y REBI�ft Attachment BIDDERS BID TABULATION —'T nrs Se*r✓E<cfrA."6 a;[SLco GcrosE,C .ews4 wvrr 'Rlaa0.�.vs cLe w,w T✓ �/3�S Tidy/GQyT/+f [w41wF[a3F6iWfi[ o060Y 7247 fJ930 CA C 4C}[0 �_546t V/C.ET, WC •S(M•SfJ AWVJ"'/ StLeffm OR ,CE/YIAV,M:� 2seSNKwC[SaVJ•f . •na«,.rff.+Mltr 97303 4-4Jss �.�M/LAyKO,C4 —. .. WC L ,� �♦� T[ITa FAI�•A gTrmMl kMT M LIMIT 70TA �_ .-__ _••-r.UMIi MICF YM1T TOTMIFMIIT f�YOFT ypy tOT1l K.N•j yIM tpT4 ;MITT MIC( _.SCtACOME A _ T-v rnlSPd'C7-/pa+ i3 oodl _ ^ _SW(3e�"-`—"a%•`_. ---r•-a__ dd0. �.. ,� �` ,.r::.r QPI .yf.wc✓avr rr�r m c .- -r Q-- _ .StN".V[ F- --••3 ALA..•�...._.—.._«_.._ 9 21I7S.�, mo ^$G 041?5�`' 'f._w..wc_,ul.�sluFc c dryer_ I N -1---I'yAa e-N� SV✓SEWlA Ty„/ - .' _. - ..-b. _ � 72GO.rV /. L' I SK1�• __r�ee/s t<.I[ov dsv r .. _. -- .44O — _..rTH1'Ft]cESFi[c/N6 -�---�- .-.iuQ2•LtL 7D V. /ti5 -.G7/3J/AT�� S,7SO i° S .� . w _�➢T.dF-+XMBD.GI_fi ,� 707fJ �«_ _ _.-_. S3s I. �Lb/ � � _.-.sc'so.. s Kt.�I' / 5 -"4c-3CRYQ.Q- -, --ff _-... .. 40Z-V W,�i ._.. ._. . ...._ I •©.rwc scnEo A � -.__ • TaTAa 3CNEUof Au 7MAL JsCNEO's AlB 387,2m,- II I I OF kE k OFFICE OF THE CITY ATTORNEY RENTONMASHINGTON U *} Z roar s.r rcz•a t« wa at•r n«tt • +t"ru• o.s.wora. aws+ ass-«n UL LAWRENCE ) WARREN, n...no•nt. DANIEL KELL9GG ssn r..• r..••.•.r,t. DAVID M DEAN, nss+•-n"r �P car.n.rp•rrt• aEe SEvtE MARK E.BARBER. s• .r r.....o•"t. ZANETTA L FONTES. .nn••"• cr.••.c•.a. March 4, 1985 MARTHA A FRENCH,•ass r•m n•••n p•"t. TO: Bob Bergstrom, Engineering FROM; Lawrence J. Warren, City Attorney RE: 19B5 Sewer Cleaning Bids Dear Bob: You asked by Memo daLed February 28, 1985, r, ceived by my offi,e the following day, whether or not the City may take the low bid on Schedule B to the sewer cleaning project whir awarding the bid on Schedule A to another bidder. It so happens that the low bidder on Schedule A is not the low bidder on Schedule R. In order to determine whether or not this is permissible, we must look at the contract. In the Scope of Work, at th+, bottom of the page is indicated as follows; "The airport storm drain cleaning work on the Black River system will be a additive it:m,'bid schedule and be included or deleated by the City at the City's option." (sic) Later, in the standard spe,,ficati�ns, Section 3-1.01 is included the following language: "Awarding of contract will be based on total sum of all scheduirs of prices. No partial bids will be accepted," These to contract sections appear to be contradictory. The initial quote,'. section and construction law, would permit the City to delete Schedule B from the first. bidder. The same Bob Bergstrom March 5, 1985 Page 2 lo,lic would work in the reverse fashion, and the City could award a contract for Schedule B and eliminate Schedule A. However, we have two different bidders who would then win a portion of the bid. The question is then, whether or not the City can award two contracts out of the same set of 11 documents. I thin � kea ,r ._ " - do so. The }a,io o 'r obtain the lowest reajUnEi-lt Lidder L� Co %ark fur .he City, but yet to do it in a secret bidding process. Both of these public purposes would be served by awarding Schedule A to one firm and Schedule B to another firm. If you have any €urti-ier questions, p ease feel free t-' contact m+•. r �. OyLi..cl �Q'L•V Learence S arren LJw:lid QC: Mayor of RE• • PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT _ DESIGN/UTUTY E�IGINHRING 0 27S-263, MUNICIPAL BJILDING 700 Mill AVE $0 RENTOH.WASN.90055 a Yp 1,FD SEC''E� BARBARA Y, SHINoOCH MAYOR MEMORANDURZ hate: Match 6, 1985 Iu: rick Roughton, Public Works D.raLtut Fromt Bob Bergstrom, Engineering Supervi.dr Subject: 1985 Sever Grouting Conttat Bid the Public Works Depar LUent rviceived three blde for the :985 Sewer Cleaning and Grouting bids for the Glenco(Sunset 81r4. N.E. an- the Cedar Rtver Park sesrrs, Schedule A Cebu i.routing $7D,79).61 R. W, 6rett Const, <26,7s',. iJ &A.fing (loaning Sety. $73,8ht,, Y) the depattrent rteomen-nds award to .Telco t:nmtinp., the i...w bidder nr Schedule A. Schedule B is do additlVe iten for ::leaning and inspect,s of the Attport Black River B„x Culver, Rflls should he %estate/) referred to t14o Avlacitn Co®Iti,-e of the 1;utau•A ! )t award review. The City Attornev's cements on the award of the lndlvi!wxl scheduled is attached, v REB:jtt Attachment BIDDERS BID MBUL T /fb810i" teLu,,.,,s Cs'�GO GR+x se:t .fx'Jca��,J- .twaw'sczl,',.�d -��- fmr•'~d&4bw's c•ow!!.s lsrw.n ?O aox 7207 fdio c..vt[Y}TO JEltvr[.L.f . w c •SIMv[T."M•JAI _a44&m of ,eEK7tw,MM 25RJ NT.•O[SOVJ•/f •'1^tM!'.+erspwct::...-,,,s 9r3oS gdl'tiTS ,SINLuvam,CA WIrt M t YFP TOTAL "IT MICE - 1MT TOTAL YMt MIC! VNIT TOTAL :• _.. ___-....- __ .._. .. UMT aKf waT'^'.l S's4%;I"CE A - ,... ---- _ - MIC! war ro:.i wrrc M10E war TI•r.! wT M 7drJ' _ ✓r!Kl'IlC7)Ov foal t4 �_ - - .. ... fs.^ ` 'MW/'R''s.3Ev ev6 _.1, _ .ISD°'• 7,DSO e".•2 L' •,S". i .. ..� . 15 .. i5Id9 °• �'lLG.$ Tom'g,/•'� 42 - _. 68,3J.LS S JtOf. . .. TPTi1c.34YEpA S<Jy tJ. .. _ _ z rac�`..lup.,� - 4F5` -1 <`o 3>•oEr.cicwc.t '=cy . .z /D,[[SO. .' cry S° '-r Iffs /z ora Y- Sf SM;,!3 rry Q�•. :. fz-is/,� _ ,J;z').£o_. fd'!d5 6.� -'OTwt JG-fJ A __- • iLf '�bTAt 3C+EJ $ - 73�4G "!f?.1t J(,FeJF Alg . F1i,8ff. 4! 7s .. ...'_. 3B ,24e. _—L OF Ric. (T � OFFICE OF THE CITY ATTORNEY* RENTON,WASHINCTON U 7 ° 9 MI+O"'('{•O.tia 00 f in.{iM{+ • M"+Cw ""{r,wW+p" NOf> {afN+• LAWRENCE I WARREN. an•r.a•,.{r DANIEL KELLOGG, nvs+w o..•np..y. e P DAVID M.DEAN, yvsa"+ a.."++a•.r. �4tto SEPIOIK MAR- DANDER. ZANE- .A L FONTES. +ssn.•". cn..np,n{. March 4, 1985 MARTHA A.FRENCH,+ss�srm+ Grr•T1= TO: Bob Bergstrom, Engincerinq FROM: Lawrence J. Warren, City Attorney RE: .985 Sewer Cleaning Bids Dear Bob; You asked by Memo dated February 28, 1985, received by my Office the following day, whether or not the City may take the low bid on Schedule B to the sewer cleaning project while awarding the bid on Schedule A to another bidder. It so happens that the low bidder on Schedule A is not the low bidder cn Schedule B. In order to determine whether or not this is permissible, we must look at the contract. Ir. the Scope of Work, at the bottom of the page is indicated as follows: "The airport storm drain cleaning work on the Black River system will be a additive item/bid schedule and be included or deleated by the City at the City's option." (sic) Later, in the standard specifications, Section 3- 1.01 is included the following language; "Awarding of contract will be based on total sum Of all schedules of prices. No partial bids will be accepted." These two contract sections appear to be contradictory. The initial quoted section and construction law, would permit the City to delete Schedule B from the first bidder. The sane Bob Bergstrom March 5, 1985 Page 2 logic would work in the reverse fashion, and the City could award a contract for Schedule B and eliminate Schedule A. However, we have two different bidders who would then win a portion of the bid. Th,- question is then, whether or not the City can award two contracts out of the same set of bid documents. I think the better reasoning is that the City can do so. The purpose to be served by public bidding is to obtain the lowest responsible bidder to do work for the City, but yet to do it in a secret bidding process. Both of these public purposes would be served by awardic.7 Schedule A to one firm and Schedule B to another firm. if you have any further questions, please feel free to contact me. ta�.L'Ie3rnt �-'4darren LJw:nd cc: Mayor dour"nal OfCommerce City of Rentor Office of Citv Clerk 200 Mill Ave. So. Renton, Wa. 98055 Notice of Rid Call 3818-R Sunset Pump Station System, etc. b6 lines d 1.10 per line 72.60 132 lines 'A 1.00 per line 132.00 $204.61) Published January 16, 23, 30, 1985 Vk�ee mdude{core^l\umber wrth Pumeel Affidavit of Publication City of Renton Sumet Pump Station System Sanitarc Sewer t'V Inspection& Sewer ATE OF WASHINGTON Grouting, Phase n -- KING COUNTY—SS. 1985& Airport Storm Sewrr Cleaninx NIA Ua,[ Irn s a The upderr'snwi. on Imth +'atrs ' . authorized rrprewntatter of The MAN,7o,i, 0 a daily newspaper, which newspaper it of general circulation and it is now and than six months print to the date of pul refered to, Publlshpi 3n tt'e F 04'' u(— -. as a daily newsi ary r In S..... � K. and i ._. ... .. . of:; it thc reg i,r lwilei ot 'I .• i.. .. -Y' requ a.-q d,stril n i iF . .•, d, � a • .. .tt 1f. l;i;r ,° w.� pubiie'w<I n. 1,..,ll` �• o . I li _n:1 V p t t utfia at thein SRedntp�nWrMuni.i 1 BPIw. p.Aa brovar Pon w 1Te aR. mat depwit w111 tx n}undW aeon tetum of the Subscribed and sworn to before me oc Plug and 6pwilinUoea in eoad[lth Width, tATh: �y�1}pt�aalto _ A cartlfled check, 6' m the amount otfltec;. - oftlletotaiamouneoietor, fiNn PoFna r,. m.e:a;• .•ta..bnP.• mtuta Itl�d�hid twaiae m Mtlit 'RRee c r Ur Prxtkel and Now D�l��rppei�[yimination Pollclea "914"K U YOTOR, CR Clerk Da�e of publication In the Se attle DatU lounn l of C.M. anva[7 16, Sa and 30 (yp (]81461 t � 1^16-f Affidavit of Publication City of Renton WFfewer Cie STATE OF WASHINGTON IN 15 4 g la �� KING COUNTY—SS, w o.r,i�ie S" btda stll ne LaouaW :nti. 2:]D p P� Frbru}r7 dN. . W,at Ne Cltr CiM a oMa flit' and wBl Ee am�e lend WbBeb • -:i 'eeM n the 1 floor n+nkMea of '.wen Aearoa Yumd 1 Bund� =�YbO NdIMe Snu�A Lhn ernrw tw d rfnrnad trr . thin 90 nrking date aaml ' t<of LnOnMadmeett�t � amLtM ahW taehtwa, nffict! awln:a:netl at the a' thL%ttew$papor The Daily .T j 12th day of June IP91 apr 1 the Superior Court of k1m; Aind Rlnm � taly 1 � rt T { g�rwi`.e Notice of Biro ca11 tr!lett an�aad'or aR lide wdW ... tl��p�P tor all tnlnrmal4 aas pablishF.l ,ir .)dntRiiyft ]6, j9, 2n loos of v and tottw aof�emtnn is Ee taalmdDeat at tAe� L Pe w.rot . t o IN ' ads•U aul t cave,Peat E,refunded uppoono ntwn of;1x Flags and all withiflft thin, Subecribpcl and soon; t. txfl` �aaa tondubla Mpthna thin, r►agi .ill as b<n' January 30e 1985 aYiW{ad ae bMd t Nxerr Me4uv.r e me au+r Y w.anmp . na4bf h a.u'tt. r)q r4 YOfOR, t6n�e. a ++ 1f�Jeu UODm.1 off Cam YR JYna7 Id. �t�fFMn� � � t �„ ENDING 579 FILE TlTu6AN � I