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W-476 PAINTING OF MT. OLIVET & HIGHLANDS ELEVATED TANKS WTR-11 1+ Correspo,.dence �„ , BEGINNING �,ti OF FILE FILE TITLE woo, 4yo � NGaP )Rt 4%o f Ho'baklatuDs TwK OARONER ENOINEEV INC. • > CONSULTING EN GIN`INS , PLANNERS . SURVEYORS Sinc. 1683 NCOc eVlMlr.B P.nauwu.S.W.,W..hi.,N 96104 T.I.Nh"ITO01 a244N2a6 S.I.8" 1"a Unlon M.II Honolulu, Hawaii 96813 T.1 n1,.. 16081 621 3141 18 Mare6 1977 Ar. Dick Houghton City of Renton 300 Mill Avenue Renton Washington 9805, Re: Engineering Services :or Exterior Painting Mt. Olivet Reservoir Highlands Elevated Tank Gentlemen. We propose to carry out engineering services for the exterior painting of the above facilities on the following basis: Inspect sad test existing coatings with Pacific Testing Laboratories to determine our face preparation Jequire- ments and computability with proposed paint systems. Consult on decorative alternates. Prepare plans and specifications for bid call. Provide general supervision during contract for a Lump Sum Fee of .....................$41250.00 Provide inspection and testing during contract by Pacific Testing Laboratories at an hourly rate of $15.00 with $Go.00 minimum per day. Project Manager for Gardner Engineers will be Don Nortt ay. Yours very truly, GARDNER ENGINEERS, INC. Mortimer H. Thomas MT/bet NOV 1. OMDNER 1 1110111,1149% M. THOMAS ALGINT J 1199NANN AURINT M ARN41 L J. IJACNI LOCRE 4ar(t@TW wah Co su4.nq fngjn $Council Am*,i 14 SOoWy a/Crv.l fnp.n.rn.Lnd Su.v.vaY Acnewl,on of W48I0w.n CHzA i ■HILL engme ., planner economists scientists APR 11 R April 1977 5040. 1 Mr. Ron Olson Utilities Department City of Renton 200 Mill Avenue South Renton, Washington 99055 Dear Ron: Subject: Proposal for Engineering Services to Paint Highlands elevated Tank and Mt. Olivet Reservoir In accordance with your recent telephone call, we are pleased to su��mit this proposal to provide the subject enqineering services. The intent of the work would be to: • Prepare specifications for paintinq the exterior of the subject tanks. • Assist during coni.ractor's work. • Provide on-site i,nspeotion. It is proposed that the work be considered in three phases. DESIGN The product of this phase will be one set of bidding docu- ments for review and use by the city. �'necifically we would: • Review CH2M HILL report on the inspection of the two tanks dated 29 May 1969. • Meet with representatives of two reputable paint companies for their recommendations of compatible coating systems. 0 Prepare one set of complete bidding documents. ONNNNNE' NE"i Mr. Ron Olson Page 2 8 April 1977 5040.71 APPLICATION The application phase consists of contractor selection and consultation during his work. Specific tasks are: • Prepare sufficient copies of documents for invi- tations to bid, evaluate bids, and recommend award. • Make periodic visits to the site and supervise inspector's activities. • Make final inspection. INSPECTION This phase consists of furnishing on-site inspection personnel whenevo: the contractor is working on the protect. A preliminary budget for each task has been prepared from which we have estimated the cost of the Design and Application phases to be $4,300. It is cifficult to estimate the cost of cn-site _nspection because the duration of the contractor's work is unknown. ilowever, it is anticipated that both tanks can be coated in about 5 weeks. This period can be reduced if the coating system that is used is simple to apply and the weather is good. After the coating syst-,m is designed, inspection requirements can be estimated before on-site inspection is negotiated. If CH2M HILL furnishes inspection personnel for 5 weeks the ;ost would be about $4,700. Ron, if you need turther information please call. Respectfully submitted, 1 'w D. Collins Martin dt .M FMC 4A ADG .V DATE: .April 19, 1977 T0: Dick Houghton PJNTI: Ron Olsen .9VWFC7: Engineering Services for Exterior Painting Mt. Olivet Reservoir, Highlands Elevated Tank ke have received two proposals for the aforementioned services. They are from Gardner Engineering, Inc, and CH2M Hill. isrdner Engineering's lump sum cmtract price for the preparation Of plans, specifications and provisions for general supervision during contract is 114,2SO.00. CH2M Hill's estimated price fat the preparation of pi ans and specifications, on-:,ite supervision and final inspection is $4.300.00. Since the costs are basically equal, it is my recommendation :hat CH2M Hill be awarded a contract for the preparation of the engineering specifications for the painting of the tanks. It is my opinion that CH2M Hill has greater experience (and knowledgable staff) in this particular field of corrosion engineering. Copies of the proposals are attached. RO:ad Attachments .`r'H�I�1�. Plan„t < economnts �t:entists 28 Aoril 1977 540.71 Mr. Dick Houghton Utilities Engineer City of Renton 200 Mill Avenue South Renton, Washington 98055 Dear Dick: Subject: Engineering Services to Point to ghla nds Elevated Tank and Mt. Olivet Reservoir As we discussed by telephone recently, Proposal to provide the subject services includes a brief consideration of si our 8 April 1977 ngle color schemes t used for reservoirs. ypicaliy Muticolor schemes and/or "suoergraphics" have successfully in other utilities, and we servic been used es to evaluate them for the often our Our Seattle Regional Office includeso�aed graphic artists who can architects and for .our consi'�ration, suggest several alternatives For fee your budget color schemes tes estimated additional o consider color schemes is $500. Sincerely, ��� D• Collins Martin smc APR ., y OLL • engineers planners econornists scientists 13 May 1977 510912.Al Mr. Dick Houghton Utilities Engineer City of Renton 200 Mill Avenue South Renton, Washington 9805!) Dear Dick: Subject: Engineering Agreement for Services to Paint Highlands Elevated Tank and Mt. Olivet Reservoir Please find enclosed 3 copies of the subject agreement. If acceptable, please date, sign, and return one copy. Sincerely, D. Collins Martin dg CAG 022-77 AGREEMENT TO FURNISH ENGINEERING SERVICES TO THE CITY OF RENTON, WASHINGTON FOR DESIGN OF EXTERIOR COATINGS FOR HIGHLANDS TANK AND MT. OLIVET RESERVOIR For consideration hereinafter set forth, the firm of CH2M HILL, Inc. , a professional engineering corporation, hereinafter referred to as the ENGINEER, agrees to provide engineering services to the City of Renton, 200 Mill Avenue South Renton, Washington 98055, hereinafter referred to as the OWNER, for final design and preparation of plans and specifications, services during construction, and on-site inppection, for a PROJECT Generally described as an exterior coating system for Highlands Elevated Tank and Mt. Olivet Reservoir. ARTICLE 1 . The specific services which the ENGINEER agrees to furnish are as follows: A. FINAL DESIGN SERVICES 1. Review CH2M HILL report on the inspection of the two tanks, dated 29 May 1969. 2. Meet with representatives of two reputable paint companies for their recommendations of compatible coating systems. 3. Recommend alternative multiple color schemes or "Supergraphics." 4. Prepare one set of complete bidding documents. B. SERVICES DURING CONSTRUCTION 1. Furnish sufficient copses of plans and specifications for obtaining bids and for construction. 2. Assist the OWNER in receiving and tabulating construction and/or materials proposals: report the results to the OWNER: and assist in awarding the contract(s) for construction and/or materials. 3. Nake periodic visits to the site of the PROJECT to cbserve the progress and quality of the work and to determine if the work is proceeding in accordance with the intent of the contract documents. 4. Supervise the work of the of-site inspection personnel and other field personnel. 5. Make a final inspection of the construction jointly with representatives of the OWNER, and submit a final report upon which final settlement and termination of the construction contract(s) ca„ be based. C. GN-SITE INSPECTION SERVICES Furnish the on-site inspection personnel to act as agent(s) of the OWNER in Ws relations with the construc- tion contractor(*) to provide on-the-job, day-today inspection of the work as defined in Article 4; to prepare monthly progress reports on the work; to determine the amounts of payments due the contractor(s) as set forth in the construction contract(s) ; and to keep all records, maps, and plans necessary for the preparation of drawings showing the PROJECT as finally constructed. ARTICLE 2. As consideration for providing the services enumerated in Article 1, the OWNER shall pay the ENGINEER: For FINAL DESIGN SERVICES, SERVICES DURING CONSTRUCTION, and ON-SITE INSPECTION SERVICES as enumerated in Article 1, the amount of the ENGINEER's salary costs, as defined in Article 4, expended for services, multiplied by a factor of 2.2, plus direct expenses in connection therewith. ARTICLE 3. Payment to the ENGINEER as prescribed in Article 2 is to be made as follows: For FINAL DESIGN SERVICES, SERVICES DARING CONSTRUCTION, and ON-SITE INSPECTION SERVICES within 30 days after date of billing, the amount due, as prescribed in Article 2, for such services rendered during the month. 2 ARTICLE 4. It is further mutually agreed by the parties hereto: A. That, the estimates of cost for the PROJECT provided fDr herein are to prepared by the ENGINEER thro,xih exercise of his experience and judgment in applying presently available cost data, but it is recognised that the ENGINEER has no control over cost of labor and materials, or over competitive bidding procedures and market conditions, so that he cannot warrant that the project construction costs will not vary from his cost estimates. R. That, visits to the construction site and observations made by the ENGINEER as part of SERVICES DURING CONSTRUCTION shall not relieve the construction contractor(s) of his obligation to conduct comprehensive inspections of the work sufficient to ensure conformance with the intent of the contract documents, and shali not relieve the construction contractor(s) of his full responsibility for all construction means, methods, technique, sequer•.ces, and procedures necessary for coordinating and completing all portions of the work under the construction contract(s) and for all safety precautions incidental thereto. Such visits by the ENGINEER are not to be construed as part of the inspection duties of the on-site inspection personnel defines in other parts of this Agreement. C. That, the on-site inspection personnel will make reasinable efforts to guard the OWNER against defects and deficiencies in the work of the contractor(s) and to help determine if the provisions of the contract documents are being fulfilled. Their day-to-day inspection will not, however, cause the ENGINEER to be responsible for those duties and responsibilities which belong to the construction contractor(s) and which include, but are not limited to, full responsibility for the techniques and sequences of construction and the safety precautions incidental thereto, and for performing the construction wore. in accordance with the contract documents. D. That, the ENGINEER's salary costs are defined as the amount of the wages or salaries of the ENGINEER's employees working on the PROJECT, plus 30 percent of such wages or salaries to cover all taxes, payments, and premiums measures by or applicable to such wages or salaries, such as, but not limited to, Wrrker's Cnmpersation insurance, Social Security, state and Federal unemployment 3 insurance, sedical-hospital insurance, salary continuation insurance, pension plan costs, and pro rat& allowances for vacation, sick leave, and holiday pay. E. That, the ENGINEER's direct expenses are defined as the costs incurred on or directly for the PROJECT, other than the salary costs (as defined hereinbefore) . Such direct expanses shall be computed on t.,e basis of actual purchase price for items obtained from commercial sources and on the basis of usual commercial charges for items provided by the ENGINEER. Direct expenses shall include, but not be limited to, necessary transpor- tation costs, including mileage at the ENGINEER's current rate per mile when the ENGINEER's own automobiles are used, meals and lodging, laboratory tests and analyses, computer services, magnetic card typewriter cervices, telephone, printing, binding, and multilith charges, when technical or professional services have been furnished by outside sources, as requested or approved by the OWNER, an aditional 5 percent of the cost of these services shall be added for the ENGINEER's administrative and continuing PROJECT responsibilities. F. That, the OWNER shall pay for costs of personnel and equi, ant for test borings, subsurface explorations, or othe. investigations required for the determination of foundation and geologic conditions, for field tests or equipment of facilities, and shall pay for required bacteriological, chemical, mechanical or other tests, except the ENGINEER shall not order such tests or investigations to be 1.de without prior approval of the OWNER. G. That, if payment of the amounts due as prescribed in Article 2, or any portion thereof, is not made within the period specitied in Article 3, interest on the unpaid balance thereot will accrue at the rate of twelve percent (12%) per annum and become due and payable at the time said overdue payments are made. H. That, if any portion of the PROJECT covered by this Agreement and designed or specified by tCe ENGINEER shall be suspended, abated, abandoned, or terminated, the OWNER shall pay the ENGINEER for the services rendered for such suspended, abated, abandoned, or terminated work, the payment to be based insofar as possible on the amounts established in this Agreement or, where the Agreement cannot be applied, the payment shall be based upon a reasonable estimate as mutually agreed of the percentage of work completed. I• That, the OWNER shall pay for all costs of publishing advertisements for bids and for obtaining permits and licenses that may be required by lo.al, state, or ?ederal authorities and Shall secure the necessary land, easements, and rights-of way. That, in event of any action brought by either party ayainst the other to entorce any of the obligations hereunder or arising out of any dispute concerning the terms and conditions hereby created, the losing party Shall pay the prevailing party such reasonable amounts for fees, costs, and expenses a: may be set by the court. K. That, in the event of any legal or other controversy requiring the services of the ENGINEER in providing expert te%timony in connection with the PROJECT, except suits or claims by third parties against the OWNER arising out of errors or oaiaaiong of the ENGINEER, the OWNER shall pay the ENGINEER for services rendered in regard to such legal or Other controversy, including costs Of preparation for the controversy, on a oasis to be negotiated. L. That, this Agreement is to be binding on the heirs, successors, and assigns of the parties hereto and is not to be assigned by either party without first obtaining the written consent of the other. ARTICLE 5. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto each herewith subscribe the same in triplicate. _ For: CITY OF RENTON By —p ) yor BY,- Attest /'nJJ rn�j.� ty. P�[{� Title / •"""" fill For: CH2M HILL, Inc. By Titles�� Dated ttis, day of !./\ty, ly� 5 "�t \ P � aaj f Y. 21 ,r•�nr+..-s s,/ �'.�+�R f/ ys"a�,r� �.,,.�, �,�„� .,.� a(„y�. 9?M c..t -tt-ro Yr *r-P7yr '� t�is • INTEROFFICE CORRESPONDENCE Date TQ: Ron -.`lsoi FROM: Delores A. Mead, City Clerk SUB WTi CAG 022-77 CH2M Hill, Inc. Design of Exterior Coatings for Highlands Tank 6 Mt. Olivet Reservoir ________________________`-------------------------------------____ We return herewith fully executed document(s) , as above-captioned, copy of which wr have retained for our official public records. Copy should be forwarded to CUM Hill, llo. and the other °or your file. _ Pursuant to your memo of we return herfwiE document(s) , as above-captioned, which hava been signed by City Officials and need to be torwarded for further executior. by Please file a fully executed c, py with the City Cle: s office for ocr permanent records when roceived. Thank you. DWmc cc: 1dpyi',b'n ta+ .ygltkTra ;} '19''°Jgnpct tfrK, i aC.=�yc3n': 0*1 sa nra r�n1^T`:o:t. � •nar t. rx 3utitt i eka9at twd� YA *z� cut cv altg � Y ial`2# �yytNti }8 t,G sO Ls# ab**4 ,r U tjn9 31,iat� Yx #1 tt.ina as � , 3 11 i�►1Mr v*tA a o be a oswpot* kytia� tiAt },fx�.:rO*Vp ;tors ice° #et tpek> iii tit t, a aO 'war on tlp$' sting 6r4i s Lorca: tc t vakth oe ales c,:Om- to ° t kr}s thOk iaa��' g%Wa i ..J'J' gS�a atoa . ,., ara aamdl� xST,*atat s` p x `° °' raazS�i tAi r a ur's sa�k�+cka9 YO d be jpq avpu 1. ;n nt ' oa t`-onA"satk� m�wLstLn 0 Jug x . tk.aa _'2MA1IWO* YdOopnfLt�. a a tR'. 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Thu apt. �lllrst reservoir ran oonstrorts�i in 1911. Th,# ori*ieal saeariaa oaattal Van owe coat phm"Ito rssia •araish -' 4ain> a"faraiag to Yederal Spocitlostion TT-P-26a, %yBr In 4be finis, f*Uwp#d +oy %ft aorta 41404asw :c ra--"Zl 9,:cc1'ic :icn ." :• S:L,, cuss D, ..2,441a x. pi par4ar "d parts vats to re4mml aM "44u c rL, peals Quas C. TWA hu WIWI— h yc. as+*��,►s �`�cr�aas+ a ��cl�'+ ats *k a ooyAac 'sue r s e tie sa css+k _ �+e to sty 0 el�"e it-It tes. a ,sa sWOO :"I Oxi�oL zoo Ukv aft i a Y ,w1`�`; + i4 pK ° vp tll_i�Sas . co+tsn9 00 tt at t to to _ 1tl*yF 1 �iXa�j' ��#aaivs c Y°�t yew . ° i; L,* + � 1 e y to000 vr�� 6f. .tea e�pONMy wY Y#A SNCl%vis. ibil}t9 to 60 70 % a s !e �.: G,.:::xK 21,1•"» 4:.'1F9 �-n 1 '�:C.. �:i Lvrt [`atiu[•Witi'. � 1}R' ;:vk sgawaa .v w.Lvahvt tank. -%°eA of TAM** r***rvotr* axa Sntaftoa3 to be +,n.ce•,: r_;.;_ ,Sr.. 91 ,d>:�7 s-t, 1.:ae+, 7t,,,;''PO ♦H i tG Pus 19' &1091.3,11 �. Alen peyeei YYte peYlMr Company :'v91 41v9D011a treat ;*at I*, W#Shington gglgry Dear A7.: tY 'ehe C'ea Of A'A to axtal`lor t� �:R214 !ILL to provide cycaultioq 'Irvl " for ttw oFating of teio oxietirm steol tank "'I the S- y aae the 0.7S.alg 1U4111en8a edavate3 gra `o" o .. .pl- roiariroea Some Lyt.e it or 14VAtelt color troatnent .viy be S-n„,lud,ot yhlati:lr alavated tank. ".Oth of theeF. rAsHwvoilf «ra :ntrrda3 to he ems.` do '%ciaian haw yet yeea X*&Olaq ocatr3 this of S%cfaog preparation or uoetlnq to be sa ,� to thWe e txpe for thatoft diftwe"t Maafiootuxelt have eliffoci;aq uii renntA beir products, calvcially if apr lied QvQr an Stin., to to'* ooatiare therofo: e -opueetin7 your beet solution nq ptojaot. Wa ere sanai.q thla idantira'_ letter :o a nueoaz of :yacina seaprdseotetivra raquoetinq that you stet with ua,Lowe of .he two eitea, arxt subsequently, g! ouyour zaco: � ... ti"e to na relating to each reaer-"Ilre yr. our 1t a oullltin* owtihg any ha ra;aore8 by you ^urit�4 %hir tout, �e regow"Ae'ntiona aYnuid lno ludr: b surtaoe pref,rvatioh lholudinq poselvility of Uumplats rev=, of ex.rttnq coating Primer or do coat 0 Pillion acat(el , 10 June 1977 S10912.11 Mr. Joy, J. u.•en xapke C.-r�x:.acion (California) 444 AN IL vwnna Blvd, Room 103 Saettlo, +f4whington WIS Dear JvAn+ The City of Reston bee at'oed CUM *ILL to provide omoulting services for the ext!%for coatinq of two existing steel water raservoirs. These .tre the 0.75-gag Highlaads elevated task and the 3-mg art. O1.!.%:zt roservoir, some typo of "sup rapAics" or multiple color tr#attant may be included for the lichlands olavated tank, Rota of tlieso r(�oervoirs are :nt*nded to ba crated thin su mer. Mo deOisiaa has yet been re.obed an to the type of surface pro"Tation or cuatin9 °a) be used. We racognixe chat Wferent manufacturers have otfferiig requirswsuts for their products, .,.special-V if tpplia:t over x.. exisciny coetinq. We ara therefore raquest ng your best solution to this coating projact. He are sanding this id",LAcal latter to a number of coating resptesentatives requesting that you most with us, go on a tour of the two sito6. and subsegsootly, qiva your rocox:- sandatione to us rultt.inq to each reservoir. SaegAOS of the oxiatlnq ccatioq ::ay be ronoved by you during this tou-. Thoso r,.00mmsudationo should iurludee c Surface areparation t.nciudi•iq possibility �f complete removal of oxistin.t costing o Primer or tiu coat- * Pibieh eodt(a} CASs..Na 1G .H�d OffiA HILL 1 I), 1.l'IItl!.$E,elfil,iN, 'rWWtM vlopll+ 7W45. 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Aeatan, Awrain.Wtrn 00",, ror cagiaa+ring wc. :'aan fror 2% June toxough 24 July 1971, in araeL,ctioa With tratoa Om1 cwtiaq uyaciticatiana. rrolrr«ainnl►L ""- a hlrr».uea _ 4.770 Aa WWT DUN . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4502.42 �9 RETURN THIS COPY WITH YOUR PAYMENT ..., tttr w A Ono iM l INtk ll -.aq s[.,lhoK. tMasunace. k9004 2W45XM IRAIYyN.�ifS Sfrt'1Y/St5 ' t�Y7 City of x0atm At%"tioas Dick D*ugb°+m. sett atilitisa sngi sat Diu avow* Iosth Matt, lktabl"tos gY�6S r" "Wim aslag sareioss Pros 25 July throagh 24 Anquat 1977, in oonnwtiaa With bastos task coating syacitisatioss. profsasiosal sar.iws $811.43 Lapanass 03.si 1? nFIURN THIS COPY 'KITH YOUR PAYMENT OF RA.� Z THE CITY OF RENTON MUNICIPAL BUILDING IOB MILL AVE 50. Rf NTDN,WASH 98055 o CHARLESJ DELAURENTI,MAYOR • MUNICIPAL ARTS COMMISSION * b P 9,r"0 SEPLE�� �eptc-goer -1 , 19'_ Mr. Warren C. Gonnason, P.[;, Public Works Director Re: Decorative Painting c Hater Storage Tanks Dear Mr. Gonnason: At last Tuesday's meeting, Dick Houghton presented several designs and color schemes for decorative painting of two water storage tanks. The Arts Commission's Community Development Committee reviewed the renderings and recommended the following: I. Mt. Olivet Stand Pipe Paint the stand pipe one solid color: TNEMEC - Color Card •2030 - Olive Gold I1 . Highlands ifigh 'lank Paint this tank with a combination of three colors: A. R2028 Candlelight B. 02029 Citron C. 02030 Olive Gold The Committee felt these colors would blend into the environment and enhance the appearance of the storage tanks. We are very pleased that the City is giving serious consideration to beautification of its facilities, and hope you will be able to undertake this work soon. If there is anything the Arts Commission can do to support these projects, please let me know, Sincerely, , /:n (Mrs.) CRarmaine Baker, Chairman cc: Mayor Fal y� II From..— �.f*IC- Sew To: 1c.1c 14" Deto:. 12 •+ Attu: _ Our Project No.S_A9 y Z.A 1 Re:_W&JAt IF MATERIAL RECEIVED IS NOT AS LILTED, PLEASE NOT;FV US AT ONCE WE ARE SENDING YOU ),ATTACHED VIA ❑ SHOP DRAWINGS p TRACINGS D PRINTS D CATALOGS XDOCUMENTS p COPY OF LETTER D SPECIFICATIONS p COPIES DATE ITEM co LL rr - . ----- -- ���_ LTLV- ---- M� IJt7� a .REMARKS- ! _ rPV�EIJ.} -�(Is, ra 1 Fp L r r�._ ry 1 _�F 011Pr1w ��y , 44 GOYS B COPY TO. __ Rev Sm &*a Rqww oetft }29OW1. " ue.�.SAkwe. WWiiM{tm 9M04 t �. ,° -a,,.arrnus tE 00tobor t97T City of 8onton 419911.A1 att4ati0®s Dials Aaowt�'ton, 6t3B utilities Engineer 200 !till i760,1e South 18Aton, Masbingtc)n 18055 !'Or asgi ,esrinq ser7losa fZ'= 26 Au9U*t through 24 9etrtamber 1977, in 00nnoot:iOn Vitt AentOn tank Motiag sps0ificaeions. professional x6eviow 6587.0 Expawses 30.32 nmm" nnp. i 'TORN ] HIS CO 'y WITH YOUR PAYMENT CH 2MOHILL MEMORANDUM Dick Houghton/Ron Olsen, Cit f FROM: ntoplCs FROM: Brad Erickson,, CH2M HILL DATE: 19 October 1977 RE: Repainting of the 0.75-MG Highlands Elevated Tank (Schedule A) and the 3-MG Mt. Olivet Reservoir (Schedule B) PROJECT! S10912.A1 1. Estimate: (Very roughly) • Schedule A LS = $50,000 • Schedule B LS = $30,000 Total (Without sales tax) _ $80,000 2. Bid Opening: 2:00 p.m. local time Thursday, 3 November 1977, City of Renton, fourth floor conference room. 3. Completion Time: 90 calendar days. Assumed Award - 7 November 1977 (City Council Meeting) 1 Assigned Notice to Proceed - 11 November 1977 Assumed Completion - 9 February 1978 4. Advertise: Renton Record-Chronicle - 19 and 26 Octuber 1977 Seattle Daily Journal of Commer.:e - 19 October 1977 5. Mail plans and specs to: e (1) .-AGC, Seattle (2) Plan Bureau, Seattle (3) NW. Plan Center, Seattle (4) F. W. Dodge, Seattle MEMORANDUM Page 2 10/19/77 510912.A1 6. General Comments: City of Renton has already mailed advertisements to newspapers. Plans and specifications will be issued by CH2M HILL or the City Engineering Department. Planholders' list will be Kept by CH2M HILL. CH2M HILL will mail plans and specifications to plan services. City will make up contracts with successf,,'. bidder(s; . jd Attachments: Contract Documents for use by your office. (5) Contract Documents for distribution. (10) Contract Documents (unbound) for preparing contracts. (14) lot --- Affidavit of Publication I STATE.OF'b'ASHINGTON ( w e�'i► y COUNTY OF KING ; • .....ftworst ?arbe•arh hem(nmawyawern•n• awe•8eeerala..r.rrteM..am........�61,�t lrrk m THE RENTON RECORIICHRONR LE a newaryper puRl+.hm fnur,4, �l�waee h.4 eeweekoreTar newspaperraa to the I.( hrataotomw enJ hashnenlormnrerlrac+rto,the pnermthe date of puDli.auonrNerred rWrle apwtee MjrM lo, premed end pubh.hN+n a eeek h be(ueRe amnnnualle as•newe eNOIe d M aaaba and ryprr puM1luhn:nurt I mm�a weee in Kem Km(l'm.nq.N'aahln(nrn erMaY�a eels ywe saWl ArlJn wmw'atW^. in(dtrdeatdlimew aeprmtMman. met marled ycaM 7rr at Mr aB.rraald r'If puMkabnn nr and rmweryper Th.iMt Ihr Rennin NbwaM b N eeere+r RevurJ(hromd. .Iwen epproeeJ a.alryYal lmwaryper Dl ortler nl the aPe`aNbeat•eeeaae� wpor•.nn-un•du..I'mnb mwkah r,is pul+beheJ lo.wn.Kln(Cminry. VnaeeYe OlMwMy M r reaaaM ally WaellSn(lon That the anaud a e Cel,l for •.tita. alewwfl 11 .. 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Willies �a r hvre due( nll ri .a.J Thal The full amount of the tee wmft� at, o- bAm et pad awmwoo b"hea fo{ thr fnreynne pu Dhcaunn I.the Sum of S •V a 75w klch allow Mr RQ roe a4 flax been yard m full q r I rued Iwr ram of voted, hundred words for the dew w W eeMl► hm Inserlpm onJ per Ingo W rme Dundred wurde lur each wpSeauem A �N a1Y►ar Set Inserttm I Datdbf4Mlpfalreo px aerS a M ellel arryae �r�141t�CtAa��.t.ICa..iSL,c..I:, eadl ald, xwl tap+rpY eeelaet�an Wiwi flare t hii f ,lark 1. Shear Shaw, SuhrnhW ala Swmmrr lefnrc her nu. rl Jxr of + Norary Puhhv Tn xnJ for th<?Tate of V/f ahm(ton, reydln(y Kent. a,Crunly. Passed hr Ike Lrgebmrc.HSS,khawn ee Sertue XJ{LNl,vffmuvr June ath.laic N'ratern l'mmn Trb(r•ph Co rube for ceum+o( unWs arld ftaun,. adepted by the twwerypen of the Some See,aaw+t y +�ail�n � mQrrQ (eMM1YW UYl U OOU10" 9T, 11V4-4 162") AYTTI.a WASK 0161 rv�_Oct, 26, 1177 City of Renton `tunicipel building 200 %ill Avow* South Renton, Ma. 9RD55 Notice of Bid ::Alt '3143-1 Sant, Repainting 90 lines a 75C per line Published October 76, 1977 e The RecorAhronicie �Erv10H wa}Nn�rp,��!! f tt] 0f '' rrton 506 :CO Date Bel �MW! v cmdm Ba4nce �p #Olwwd 76 7J.76 I- _ Affidavit of Publication STATE OF WASHINGTON a KING COUNT'—ASS. authorised The undersigned, on oath states that he is an �t ♦s°a° a daily newrespwe representative of T.he Daih•Journal of Commem, 1 Per, which newspaper is • legal na" par _ ° of gene-al cirau elon and It to now and has horn for more �7b rark t t. 1N eua°Wt°, than six months pprior to the date of publication hercinatter refa W publiahed in the Engl4h language continuously n-{ and It Isis w and duriin wattle, Ring Counly, Washinigion, rs+ office maintained at the el of laid time was printed in an t+ tY w`et to"E, this newspaper The Daily Journal oc! oetpubwaationihf t a`°�S"�° a, Itvi l2th day of June. 1941, a on a t+f. approved u a legal newspaper by t ° •ice the Superior Court of Ring County. tat a.Nq. as1.yetixe�N.o. ma. The notice in the enact form annt•xed, was published in a gWMa M1t t tun ; regular Issues of The Daily Journal of C:ommerct•. which was I" ,K this regularly distributed to is subscribers during the below stated period. TM aunezcd notip, a .... eM Yt _......._...........-_ W" tt wet , �fA..�.i11.__...................... ° t tt .._._.........�._..._.__......_.___._......_._.__._.................... as t +w°ats was puL1YMd m._._ 8tt6aesibwd ,.._..'__,,.. Illld atVal9 b baton ge,la a0 • . ....._....._..---.__.,_,._„(IURY1,aG••Z6r.39yj... w n.. �+atar M zoo 16 tAiil Att c_ Data: AtM:a'sk OuP ProHat R/o� +o"LI_2. Al IF MATERIAL REGEIVFD 16 NOT AS LISTED. PLEASE NOTIFY US AT ONCE WE ARE SENDING VOU �A,ATTACHEO CLINGER SEPARATE COVER VIA ❑ SHOP DRAWINGS ❑ TRACINGS p PRINTS p CATALOGS �( DOCUMENTS ❑ COPY OF LETTER p SPECIFICATIONS p LOPIES DATE f ITEM fit f-fiv REMARKS _ Q LACO►Y �:attt� �=cs ffdr.MlW7L.N ■ t� a� s. s✓ ttt� ta�tttttt�aatttttt�atttt�tttttt�aattttta oats aatt� ..i as trsaa►tttrs�_tttr�a�ra�_�.aa��� ��s.m =swim sa��atttt. ga�ttttt�uta �iiaTiw��T! ua ttt� IL gmlm� wtiriatt��ts.=iattn.■tat� - �a�_a��i••�-��� AIVAA ". l r.Lat-'11.l�7 y.i 1/ - tttttttttt'att�ata�a _ _ _ a r; ej .s. i:r ns 3 r_�.�a�tttatst��.■ ! -. _ :� ry!T - �(a"'RLTL vl�rr'.���= � a���� —i�aia ���•ia r• OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK 010 OPENING - 11/3;77 hcvowber 7, 1977 REPAINTING OF HIGHLANDS TANK 8 MDONT OLIVET RESERVOIR Contractor -gg _a.__. Schedule A --- EEO Schedule 8 Total Nf yhlands Tank Mt. Olivet 4?31Coastal Leary Way X X $54,275.00 Seat Leary wy N.N. X S 293.08 ST to 186.84 588,875.D0 Seattle. MA 98107 f 186.tl4 Si 21930.65 ST* f 1.868.40 ST- Dunkin X Bush Painting, X X $54 75p P. 0. Box 807 X S 2.956.50 ST f34,750.00 S89,500.00 Redmond, NA 98052 S 1.976.50 ST Long Painting Co. X X $64 900.00 --- 8025 - 10th Ave. S. X $ 3.504.60 ST $31,955.00 f96,855.00 Seattle, HA 98108 S 1.725.57 5T Olson Bros. Drywall i Ptg. X X P. 0. Box 5381 X S 2.307.00 ST S..1.233. $65,574.00 Tacoma, WA 98405 f 2,307.15 ST- S . 33.B5 ST M. E. Painters, Inc. X _ Box 334 X $SB,425.i1O $35.350.00 S93,775.00 Lynnwood, RA 98036 X f 3,i54.95 ST $ 1,913,80 ST S 1.908.90 ST* Sunset Coatings Co. X X Box 1697 $19,072.00 $16,920.00 IYnwwwood, MA 98D36 X S 309.15 ST S 401.60 ST f35,992.00 f 1,029.89 ST* S 913.68 ST- Errors in calculation -__ • Engineer's Estimate - $50,000 - $30,600 • S80.000 NOV 1 0 1977 I MT £ RCFfICL C O R R F S P O M D I Fi_ E UZM� Data November 10, 1977 TO: Marren C. Gonnason FROM: Richard C. Houghton SUBJECT: Repaint Highlands Tank and Mt. Olivet Reservoir The Utility Division after review of the bids recommends the bid of Sunset Coatings be accepted. Brad Ericksen of CH214 has contacted Sunset Coatings and they indicate they do want to do the job even at the seemingly low bid, (See attached.) The Utility Division also requests that we be authorized to hire a paint technician from the paint supplier to do the inspection. We feel this is in order since the bid is low. It would definitely give the City a good job with an excellent guarantee .since the inspector would naturally want to see hie product applied properly. We have request the consultant to check on th? Building Company to make sure they are a repu, le fine. A written recommendation from CHZM Hill is in process and will be here next week. It essentially says the same as we have written above. There may be more detail regarding cost of inspection. RCH:pop _ CH Io fdHiLL stank Rerm'l ter" 1500 Il ath.Avenue.SE.Bellevue. Washingim Q8004 wn"etvt5 5 `06i453.5000 Pldnne economists sciemi5t5 14 6ovember 1977 City of Renton 910912.411 Attention: Jick Houghton, 6251 Utilities &nginser 200 +till Avanue South Aentoa, Masninaton 98055 For enginsering s<:rviaaa from 25 September through 14 octoher 1977, in connection vic. Renton Tank coatino specifications. Professional Services II789.43 Expenses 101.25 AMOUNT OUl. . . . . . . . . . . 599o.69 to r PLEASE RETURN THIS COPY WITH YOUR PAYMENT CHA • SHILL engineers planners, )1 etonomists scientists 22 November 1977 510912.A2 Mr. Dick Houghton Utilities Engineer City of Renton 200 Mill Avenue South Renton, Washington 98055 Dear Dick: Subject: Witertank Repainting Contract Bid Evaluation we have received a letter from Sunset Coatings Company, the low bidder on this project, which effectively asks that their bid be rejected. The basis of this is threefolu: 1 . Paint supplier will not deliver at verbally quotri price. 2. That particular supplier does not recommend his materials for use at the time of year due to local weather condi- tions. 3. That particular supplier does not want to perform inspection services on this job. Our interpretation of this letter is that this contractor now reccc7nizes that he cannot perform the work as specified without spending substantially more than his bid price. He now expects that a third coat will be necessary on schedule A and that this added labor cost combined with higher materials costs will totally eliminate any profit margin there was in his bid. we believe his bid was much too low for the city to expect the job to be completed without substantial difficulties and/or extra inspection cost requirements. As such, it may be in your best interest to reject their bid and award to the second low bidder. However, we do not believe that the evidence clearly requires that you reject the low bid as unresponsive. Mr. Dick Houghton Page 2 22 November 1977 S10912.A2 This situation presents certain risks and associated returns on which only the owner can make a decision. If you decide to reject the low bid, and award to the second low bidder, then: • You must return the bid bond to the low bidder. • You must notify the second low bidder by letter of your intention to award the contract to them by 3 December 1971. • The total price will be approximately $20,000 higher than the low bid for schedules A and B ($30,000 contract price less $10,000 extra inspec- tion not required with this bid) . If you decide to accept the low bid, (or at least attempt to retain the low bidder's bid bond) then: • You must notify the low bidder by letter of your intention to award the contract to them by 3 December 1977. • You must be prepared for them to accept the contract with the possible attitude that they will "find a way" to complete the job and still make money. • You must be prepared for the contractor to not execute the contract, forfeit the bid bond, and then find that the second low bidder does not want the job. By this time, the 30-day time limit for award notification probably will have already passed. This possible situation could easily happen and leave you only with bids which are another $25,300 + higher from which to choose. In summary, we feel it is possible for you to award the contract to the low bidder but it does present some relatively high risks. Our subjective judgment is that it is in your best interest to reject the low bid and award to the second low bidder. This may be very difficult to justify to the City Council, but this short anecdote may simplify the discussion and put th+ngs into better perspective: • A total stranger told you one day that he would give you $30,000. You were very excited and told Mr. Dick Houghton Page 3 22 November 1977 S10912.A2 your friends of this wonlerful opportunity and made plans for spending the money. The stranger came back later and told you he would only give you $1,000. This disappointment was very great: but, at least you had a free gift of a substantial amount. The second low bid is similar to the $1 ,000 gift. It is significantly lower than our estimate and as such provides good value for money expended. We have reviewed that bid and the bidder's background and feel that awarding the contract to them would be a good decision. Please call me if you need more information to make this decision. Si rely, 4y� B P. Erickson Pr6ject Manager dg encl: Copy of letter from Sunset Coatings Company • c.00� AWARDED CONTRACT NO.CAG Q j&-� • TO _ "�`4 iv' 1 _ .711Z''�?"_ ,_ lazotna,JeJe• 48 Z PN 383-1388 464,((5 •oo CONTRACT DOCUMENTS FOR THE REPAINTING OF THE ' 0.75 MG HIGHLANDS ELEVATED TANK (SCHEDULE A) AND THE 3 MG MT. OLIVET RESERVOIR (SCHEDULE B) • W-476 • CITY OF RENTON, WASHINGTON • for iMam9twn rpwNr:q Mlr Wopct opn!9ly- /-�� BRADLEY P. ERICKSON C �)m BELLEWE, WASHIM3TON Own OCTOBER tan Z08/4W-5000 • • CITY OF RENTON WASHINGTON • CONTRACI DOCUMENTS FOR THE REPAINTING OF THE 0.75-MG HIGHLANDS ELEVATED TANK (SCHEDULE A) • AND THE 3-M0 MT. OLIVET RESERVOIR (SCHEDULE B) • •iii CONSISTING OF: BIDDING REQUIREMENTS CONTRACT FORMS CONDITIONS OF THE CONTRACT • PAINTING PREPARATION AND APPLICATION SHEET PLANS RRiR Y CH2M HILL, INC. SEATTLE REGIONAL OFFICE BELLEVUE, WASHINGTON • OCTOBER 1977 • CH2M HILL, INC. PROJECT N0. 510912.A1 COPY NO. • TABLE OF CONTENTS • page Part 1 - BIDDING REQUIREME'1TS Call for Bids 1-2 Instructions to P cder.: 1-2 • **Proposal **Bid Bond Form 1-5 *Summary of Fair Pre.ctices Policy - 1 Exhibit A 1 *Affirmative A^cion Program - Exhibit B, Attachment 16 Attachment II 1-6 • **Certification of Bidders Affirmative Action Plan I **Certification by Proposed Contractor, Subcontractor, and Supplier Regarding 5qual Employment Opportunity 1 **Certification of Equal Employment • Opportunity Report "Non-collusion Affidavit 1 1 **Minimum Wage Affidavit Form *Affidavit of Wages Paid 1 i Part 2 - CONTRACT FORMS Contract 1-3 *Performance and Payment Bond (Washington) 1-2 Part 3 - CONDITIONS OF THE CONTRACT • Special Provisions 1-14 Part 4 - PAINTING PREPARATION AND APPLICATION SHEET 1-7 Part 5 - PLANS 1-3 • Preprinte . **These documents must be executed prior to submittal of bid. ****** • • PART 1 BIDDING 2EQUIREMENTS • • • f • CITY OF RENTON C:,,.L FOR BIDS • sealed bids will be received until 2:00 p.m., local time, Thursday, 3 November 1977, at the office of the Citv Clerk and publicly read aloud at 2:00 p.m., same day, in the Fourth Floor Conference Room both located at the Renton Municipal Building, 200 Mill Avenue South, for the repaint- ing of the 0.75-mg Highlands Elevated Tank (Schedule A) and the 3-mg Mt. Olivet Reservoir (Schedule B) . The work contemplated consists of removing the existing coatings over the whole of the exteriors and accessories and repainting each facility. Bids will be received for one • schedule only ano for both schedules. Bid proposals delivered in person will be received only at *'Ie office of the City Clerk in the Renton Municipal Building. Dios received after the time fixed fcv opening will not be • considered. Plans and specifications may be obtained from the Engineering Department in the Municipal Building or the office of the Engineer, CH2M HILL, Inc. , 1500 - 114th Avenue SE, Bellevue, • Washington 9B004. A deposit of $25.00 for each set plus 52.50 to cover postage if mailed will be required. The railing charge will not be refunded. The deposit will be forfeited, unless p).ans and specifications are returned in good condition within thirty (30) days after date of bid opening. • A cert. Eied check or bid bond in the amount of five (5) percent f the total amount of the bid must accompany each bid. Washington State Sales Tax shall he shown separately and not incl-. ed in bid items. • The City reserves the right to reject any and/or all bids and to waive any and/or all informalities in bidding. The City further reserves the right to accept that proposal or combination of proposals which is to the best interest of the City. • '.'ham City of Renton hereby notifies all bidders that minority business enterprises will be afforded full opportunity to submit biO- in response to this invitation and will not be discriminated against on the grounds of race, color, or national origin in consideration for an award. • CFB-1 • • The policy of the City of Renton is to promote and affird equal treatment and service to all citizens and assure equal employment opportunity based on ability and fitness to all • persons regardless of race, creed, color, national origin, sex, physical, sensory e)r mental handicaps, age or marital status. This policy shall apply to every aspect of employment practices, employee treatment and public contact. • De ores A. Me C y C erk Date of Publication: Renton Reecrd-Chronicle - 19 and 26 October 1977 • Daily Journal of Commerce - 19 October 1977 • CFB-2 • • INSTRUCTIONS TO BIDDERS 1. Sealed bids for Proposal will be received by the City of Renton at the City Clerk's office in City Hal) until 2:00 p.m. , Thursday, 3 November 1977. Pt this time the bids will to publicly opened and rea.' after which the bids will be considered and the awari made as soon as practical. No proposal may be changed or withdrawn after the time set for rcceivino bids. Proposals shall be submitted on the forms attached hereto. 2. The work to be lore is described in the specif.cations and shown on the plans. 3. Plans may be examined and copies obtained at the City engineering office 3r from CH214 HILL, Inc., Bellevue. Bidders shall satisfy themselves as to the 1rcal conditions by inspection of the site. 4. The bid price for any item must include the performance of all work and the furnishing of all material ne.:essary for completion of that item as described in the specifi- cations. Where alternate material is bid, the bidder shall fully descri4e the material proposed, either in the bid proposal or supplementary letter attached to the proposal. ... The bid prices shall be stated in terms of total amounts. In the event of errors, written amounts shall govern. Illegible figures are arounds for invalidation of the bid. 6. The right is reserved to reject any or all bids and to waive informalities if it is deemed advantageous to the City to do so. A certified check or satisfactory bid bond male payable without reservations t,• the TREASURER OF CITY OF RENTON in ::n amount not less than fire (51 percent of the total amount bid shall accompany each bid proposal. Checks will be returned to unsuccessful bidders immediately following decision as to award of contract. The check of the successful bidder will be returned provided he enters into a contsacc and furnishes a sa_isfactor� 1T9-1 • performance bond co,,ering the full amount of the a rk within 10 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 damages for such failure. 8. All bids must be self-explanatory. No opportunity will be offered for oral explanation except as the City may request further information on particular points. • 9. The bidder shall, on request, furnish information to the City as to his financial and practical ability to satisfactorily perform the work. 10. Payments for this work will be in Cash Warrants. • 11 . All items listed in the Table of Contents that are marked '• shall be executed and shall accompany each bid proposal. • • • • • ire-z • • PROPOSAL To: The Honorable Mayor and City Council Address: 200 Mill Avenue South Renton, Washington 98055 Title: Repainting of the 0.75-mq Highlands Elevated Tank (Schedule A) and the 3-mg Mt. Olivet Reservoir (Schedule B) City of Renton Project No. : W-676 • CH2M HILL Project No. : S10912.A1 Bidder: {5!',t) res C�r�►ue�nH4. CY t-6,.lf;wua_.Z.vc • Washington State Contractor's License No. : Date: • BIDDER'S DECLARATION AND UNDERSTANDING The undersigned, hereinafter called the Bidder, declares that the only persons or parties intere!ited in this Prop,s:il are those named herein, that this Proposal is, in all respects, • fair and without fraud, that it is made without collusion with any official of the Owner, and that the Proposal is made without any connection or collusion with any person making another proposal on this Contract. The Bidder further declares that he has carefully examined • the Contract Documents for the construction of the project, that he has personally inspected the site, that he has satisfied himself as to the quantities involved, including materials and equipment, and conditions of work and materials, including the fact that the description, as included herein, is brief and is intended only t:, ind: -ate the general nature of the work and to identify the said quantities with the detailed requirements of the Contract. Documents, and that this Proposal is made according to the provisions and under the terms of the Contract Documents, which Documents are hereby made a part of this Proposal. ♦ P-1 • CONTRACT EXECUTION AND BONDS The Bidder agrees that if this Proposal is acceptae, he will, within 10 days, not including Sundays and legal holidays, after Notice of Awapd, sign the Contract in the form annexed hereto, anti will at that time, deliver to the Owner the PERFORMANCE AND PAYMENT BOND required herein, and will, to the extent of his Proposal, furnish all machinery, tools, apparatus, and other means of construction and do the work and furnish all the materials necessary to complete the work in the manner and in the time as specified in the Contract Documents and required by the Engineer thereunder. CERTIFICATES OF INSURANCE The Bidder further agrees to furnish the Owner, before commencing the work under this Contract, the Certificates of insurance as specified in these Documents. START OF CONSTRUCTION AND CONTRACT COMPLETION TIME The Bidder further agrees to begin work within 10 calendar days after the date of the execution of the Contract to complete thf. construction as awarded, in all respects, within 90 calendar days after the startinq date of the Contract. The bidder further agrees to complete work on the portions of Schedule A as outlined in the Special Provisions within 26 consecutive calendar days after the water is drained from the tank. LIQUIDATED DAMAGES In the event the Bidder is awarded a Contract and shall fail to complete the work within the time limit or extended time limit agreed upon, as more particularly set forth in the Contract Documents, liquidated damages shall be paid to the Owner at the race of $150 per day for Schedule A, $100 per day for Schedule B, and $250 per day for both Schedule A and Schedule B until the work shall have been finished as provided by the Contract Documents. Sundays and legal holidays shall be excluded in determining days in default. ADDENDA The Bidder hereby acknowledges that he has received Addenda NO. to these Specification (Bid e r inscrt No. of each Addendum received.) P-2 • SALES TAX Where the estimated sales tax is called for in this proposal • form, it shall be considered as an estimate only of the amount of sales tax that will be paid by the successful Bidder relating to this work. The estimated tax will not be tabulated as a competitive bid item in determining the low Bidder. Should the low Bidder's estimated sales tax items appear unbalanced, the Bidder shall furnish such evidence as • may be requested by the Engineer to substantiate hi. estimate. Prior to the execution of a contract for the contemplated work, the tax allowance to be added to the total bid shall be subject to review and approval by the Owner. • CONTRACT ITEMS The Bidder proposes to accept as full payment for the work proposed herein the amounts computed under the provisions of the Contract Documents and based un the lul_owing lump sum amounts. The Bidder agrees that the lump sum amounts • represent a true measure of the labor and materials required to perform the work, including ail allowances for overhead and profit for each type and unit of work called for in these Contract Document3. The amounts shall he shown in both words and figures. In case of a discrepancy, the amount shown in words shall govern. • Item Lump Sum lump Sum 0.75-mg Highlands6. Elevated Tank • (Schedule A) Z11r y Sales Tax (not a bid item) • 3-nig Mt. Olivet Reservoir (Schedule BI Qtd,,r'319. s-o • Sales Tax (not a bid item) Total for Schedules A and B (excluding sales tax) /I'Z'� � 7 s o t 5.44 Sales Tax 3,541.00 Total $ CY,i 15.W C•1 • Check the appropriate statements: The Contractor will accept • 1. Sahedu:e A only. 1. Schedule B only. 3. One schedule only. • yi {. Both schedules only. SURETY If the Bidder is awarded a construction contract on this Proposal, • the Surety who provides the Performance and Payment Bond will be Upie fas ziA UA whose address is • Greet ty to e 2 p • i BIDDER The naa,e of the Bidder submitting this Proposal is 0 In,le.yL krf) - P " 04 Pn.w_t.Jw win doing business �t Street - r- t e4in -' � 9__ 42 yZip which is the address to which all communications concerned with this Proposal and with the Contract shall be sent. The names of the principal officers of the corporation submitting this Proposal, or of the partnership, or of all persons interested in p this Proposal as principals are as follows: lab Pr C ��6PN i"L7'e (If Sole Proprietor or Partnership) IN WITNESS hereto the undersigned has set his (its) hand this • day of 19 iynat -' e (If Corporation) 0 IN WITNESS WHEREOF the undersigned corporation has caused this instrument to be executed and its seal affixed by its duly authorized officers this j _ LT 19-17 , day of 3p0Cw.6ve — (SEAL) ` •, too P YNr ame o Co By Title Attest. ...... ecretary r , • AMERICAN FIDELITY FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY NEW YORK ®ID ODWD BOND NUMBER 01-646-2556725 • PREMIUM:, Resu 8I11 DATE Novmber 3, 1977 KNOW ALI MEN BY THESE PSESENTS,Tu:wr il1aeLL.jra.[beta.11Cgrill..h..PallltSpj....IAG.e.......,.... • _Ln...Bpz 5.18.....Lcawa..waahlnecnn. 98:.U5......._.__.._........__._...�...w_�._.____..._..__.._.._......_. _»............_............_..........................._........................................_.......__..«..._.(YMedlar etlke the Pnneapol,a fthm4".ad AMERICAN FIDRL PT ME DOMAN X CO.,a eaigmateti ttapalaad aad eeiCtag anMr the�..of tM • Stale of New York and sutla need to traelart a penal awaty buku m in the Slaw of Yashlnjt ,, i hereta W called toe Sosn)I,as Surety,are held and Bump baattd • IMrcntaher Called the Obligate)in the pear sum of .,,,,,,FAtifR.............. Aram 1..........................i....*1 wlbaiaaod LaL&I.bid.smut,al..fgc.:s:..Flatit..T.hPw91t4.6, t!o%3.Q.4a.*.•...w****bahars(B....L8e000.QQ_.._..._--) for the payment of which the Principal and the Surety bind momNvn,their hem.raeruton,administrators,subraawn • and aaugna,"nth and rxelty,Brntly by tone prirou, THE CONDITION OI t 1dS OBLIGATION IS SUCH.That, whereu th, Pnnc,pal ha auhrrutwd or u about suhml e proposal to the Ohhpe on a contract for ...SaDdolmitAIli..40..R:9,�m6 • .AcWtlu a.A.. ................................_.............I...... NOW, THMFORL it the wild eontrart be awarded to the ►n�tpal and the himelpd AW.wHhla wish the as My • he specified,enter into the conlrart in meeting,and Joe tumd,with surely acceptable to the ObIrga for the futhful prefer menu•of the Add enitract.or it the Principal dsHl fail to do w,paa to the IOl,pe:the dantye.rhiM the adligry mr sufill by ,aeon of wish falun nut eaceedmg the penal, of tho bond,then Chu „Migao,,n shad he md therwue remm in full fore,,and effect. • SWNED,SEALED AND DATED this _. ,rid . .....day all.... Is.71 ..WYc.RimCiBC MIItCR'AL • b' .. ....... ...�.. ............_.......... ABmucAN G.��� R WIpANY .............. 4�L _ A�...,.........,,.. Dennis V. C!]bdtt AT70RNFY tNPALT man AMERICAN FIDEIIIV FIRE INSUR.VICE COMPANY bllaoomubr.bbm rflba KWAR OF ATTORNEY t"ALL bRN BY MR FKEFEWM TKW Jt Ar.mr FWWk,FM Irrber fayq,a Cq.pepuW W W • Naat q alaa Ywk.NnwE xa gw.yal.yl4a m WoodM,Y.Nwe of Abe YnA,Fynlay,b fM(alowrd nmhtla. adaFlW w W.bud d Qwcaua of tlw aaM f^aiaaY®In•IBA dry d FbrvwY.t Wa,Ia vN ••P1e TtY.1M1.Ji M) \klFI.WInI.W OIM,at—waMw[d III, .Iw%naw 5ar WA CMNuhMar"U, aWwbY,s.waR1,10 aaY. .WCw Yad daba.,a,van,,q atae.Wy aaruaatry Y Atv,.wyabiYt aaab Fat.n.0 Oar W .wyuna,ur W meA"Blr, way w.•. 1„a,aww w'.'-Joe.nawpY ma,,,..:aapn•uw mad•'Pawl VERNON T. CKIKERT and. DENNIS Y. CAUIERT of BEAVERTON. OREWN W I.W MdW WtwMlalmdWl rlm full IWaw YW wN.vn.nnany.Watnnd w W+amn.,f abd µ.,A an"k FlaaYr.YtKWµa WA INIwY Y n,Irtbatf.Yad C n, Jwd,Y i,1 NY 1Y a0 Mad WmNMWYMw r.r al aq eaaMy F5t1.IpDODwao ab>.a+>�-,v,� FI ala d fpVJb�W Ar A bar.waa Y u Y.,l o aa,b M1.CIW W.Al.lip... 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IN TESTIMONY WfN REOF,I baW MmMo MI wY naM aM aR1aW mY elA W veal al W Wgbury.Nry YuA m. dY an:Y".,Wm wum MdYY AUNAEM(RFETYSKI NOTARY RVBLIC,AWe of Nave Yn a Na 109M57:11 dWINYN w N.(awq faMmlYawn FAIN.%,,b JI) •"Yb Snn a(Naa Y..,k I fwnl.gNrmu � 'a fEMTIFKATt I.1I `a4al.wd b.nla.Y d AMIRI(AN fIBFUTY FMF IM1WRANfi(OWAhI ..w.k..xy,,.,,wn of 4,r Na.1'aaa.OO fRRF.B1 CERTIFY MW VW a`bVmbll IW WtadW Foa.i na Ata,m)and Co,'"l.d Auwdc,ty an nmam �n full IYaa YM nw iwI Maly ntaFN:aur FYfN,amYm yt tM Rwgdwn nl IM&+ad d INmr Idn.wr<Rxe1M(bn,fl.aw or AuHWwy.bW lwl,r Pont. Elpad rld Eabwd n W Hoem flwwe IJ IN f!nnpwaY at WabdMry,MY YaN.lhN1 W4 2md dR of November 40 I�y an— Abwbl ENlabay MMM N, M AMERICAN FIDELITY FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY BID 90N0 NEW YORK BONG NUMBER:04-666-25567 3 5 PREMIUM. eeSU BID DATE : November 3, 1977 KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRISOM,That wee...p1.@q0._MEA.RIYiCR..Ax7��.�..b...EA.),OC.I,t1Y....l.RG......... ....... e.D....R9A0....................___.._..._......__ ........................................................................................................,................._.—...........theaalnaf ,f,called the Principal),a Principal,and AMERICAN FIDELITY FIRE INSURANCE CO_a corpovinim. mWowd and rxlWng under the lam of the State of:few York and authorized to tnngct a general surety buame ,In the Sate of _, Naehi ton (hereinafter MIW4 the SuMy),u Svnty.are held and firmly bound unto.,,,t.1'..;:,( .lentonm_HU ••• COA _............................._...................,........_.............,.........................,.................._.............................._.............................._....... pa olmftar skilled Ya Ohggw)U tba pmd win 04..........Pill! S ........................paatwst ....................... out to exceed total bid price of Twenty Pour Thousand i Ro/100aaww•+*+•* YA,000.00 ......._..._...............................................—........_....,...,............._................,............. .. .DWtan fL-........,....._.......................1 for the payment of which the Principal and the Surety bind themselves,their heirs,exetvton,adninutraton,euceeu s, and maajus.jointly and weevilly,firmly by thew preunts. THE CONDITION OF THIS OBLIGATION IS SOCH.That, wherew the Principal ham submitted or u about to submit a proposal to the Obligee on a contract for...eS.AndIbI4 t,ict;,6,_Peln[ing ,Mt;.0l ivite Qa6ervOix ....Scheduis..S........................ ._........:............._.._._...._._.........................._._.............................................,.......................................................................... 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I 1 AMERICAN FOBLrrV FIRE 04MMANM COMPANY • RdbN,.ANe.Q,NlcnYneNdml Stith of New Ywk County W Nuuu I N. .>n!Ao loth 41 of Aaµn, lava. hfnre Of aNcnNr,a Nour)NNN of N.Sale M Nu Yo.k m and for IN'om.p w N.YN lull<..noned eml Oualdmd,ume Rohn, k.nwd,of Of Amef¢at fidaS4 fin I., .Cwlfpan,-Iu.n wefueiy SA,nn lu N M.mdudual uId offer-l:x'nNd S..ew.and Mn<.aculed IN POI. xd.,oh.l. n. and ulumul.11Pd Of eaNUIrW d IA..ufu..nd It"M nu dulr acorn,depo.ed and wd.Ib, • N I,Of off ui nef I W,y.fortNM,and IN.f fN.1.lfu.d loth Vr wed"ww....Off C..I,....4u of ufd Compan, and a Wd Coryo.ate Seal and uptum N.n offer wn h1Y.R).M r ISkkeeWd lu IN ufd marurwnl N,IN aofA.rnn and drrn-uun of Of 5ald Cmynr.tw„and,bl fN v"POPIPn of th,CNmP.,,ufh h a In fN I>Medm{imvurnenl,n nu. m rowe IN TESfiW)NY WNFRF.UF,I Nee k.reunur of ml Nnd .nd aRhw my o(Ilm.l"aI WnodMNy,Ns IN d.r end eau.Saee woun. N.IRry NrWN _ ALOIA ZABR/AAWMf1 NOTARY N/BM.Mau d Nth,Yolk Nn.)"11157M OWNMd In NWw cooly • cwmmuun Eaplm Wrch,O.Iola SI.N of Wu yolk 1 touny of k.Nw I u. ('FATIFNATE I,Of ufNeruyud,SwreMyy of"FRN'AN FIDELITY FIRE INSJI Wj--COMPANY a u.k<.W.I.of dN Slau of N.0 Ywk,DO HEREBY CERTIFY Ibl M.fwbom{«d aun:Nd IN v,r of Auwnn,W C.fufcau of `hIO n4 rcmNm of full(wo bd No nm ben rnNb,.Ad fknl notore,ISaI dm A.biwu.m IM Som d U. • torl.N u1 f.O m Of Cno0.ne of Amluft....u.wr.N fume Sbf W d B.Wd N W Moos ONue o tb CunynY.N VonBW,W W Ymk.D.W M," Aq M bewbBr A.D.,19 17 • tM N Y NNf • CITY OF RENTON M7 SUMMARY GF FAIR PRACTICES POLICY • ADOPTF BY RESOLUTION NO. 2017 EXHIBIT "A" Ike poliay of the City of RYnt'- is to promote and afford equ.aL treatment and servia,e to all citisene and assurs eqc. u¢loyse It opportunity to all perecv based on ability and jitnees regard'*,* of ran; orood; a^tor; national oriprn; sex; phy,ica I, • "Mary or rental hwdirT, age; or eemr�.Wl status. 'phis policy shalt apply to awry aspeot of seployeont practices. AZ+layw treawrsnt and pub!io crntact. In kssping with this prtn, the faliwring geoiduiin*e are es Wliehd and eMV be the governing Polity for ai. . partesnIN of tvs C4 ty raj'1Mttw. 1. ZWWYhWT - Recruiting, hiring and appointment praotics* *hall be aodactd • sops yT an�c to basis of ability and fitnees vitbut regard to naoe; roLor; a»d; national origin; saw; physical, sensory or mental hardtoap; age, or writ.: etatun. Y. PROMOTION - Proroti ran, •Wngrading, layrff, �hscharge and roar-.{eParwnrtl trans *Tnli be dependent c. individual per Forman, and work forty newt without regard to ras; color; areal; national crtgtn; sex. physical, sensory or mental handi.aps; cps; or eerieaL status, mid 6*~wr gpliaable, in agreement vith Mashtnytw State cbwrct2 of County and City DgLoy*n, and in oospli. with • governing Ciail Services tam and Aeg.Zations. J. 7NAIRINC - All .m-the-Job trotniry and ctty-euppertd educational opporroaitie* shalT�aXK.tstand without diet tiwination to snerurage the fullset diwtopnent of individual intsreea and aptitudes. e, SLRYIM An DWLOYEE 'MDUC. - :yw City sMI1 dsat fntrly and equitabl, with ail riNaew t sernss aIt pereaw tt septoys. Ctny deportees to *hail maintain the • policy that No city facility shall be red in the furthsnatos of any discriminatory paetics. Loch official and employes shall be responsible to carry out the intent and Provisicros of this policy. S. nXTERATLON PITH NL'N.AN NIGM ORGANIZATIONS - The City *hall coopeate to the jlallset extent posh wTtTi uTf orywitattonu and cannieeian* aoaemsd with jnir practiess aid equal opportunity eploysoet. Such orgamisatiaw ialm&, but are • at Iimited to the Renfro Renal Rights and Affairs Commission, the State Rtsm Rtghts Commission, the Seattle Rwmt Ripka Commission, Seattle Masons' CrnPriestion, and the Kip County Area Agway an Agin. A. AI'FIANNUU6 ACTIM lW(IRAN - To facilitate equitable repreewtation M;thin the city uo ours m alstw squat ogloynwt opportunity of minorities and eemq in City Ccwr comet, an Affirmatite Ration Progr,a shall be initiatd and maintained by the OYty of Rsnton. It shell be the responsibility and duty of all City O;fidiats • and Departmett Hotel* a carry out the polioiss, guidelines and rorrective measures as met forth by this pagrsm. 1. COATRACLYIRS' 08LJWt0M - Contractare, ead ontratore and supptiere ccwd,otin,, bwilese xnt City o Rwtan shall affirm and eub.,ribo to the Fair Practices and Nan-D{scrtmiae:on poltn.ss set forth the r..in. A. FaSTDN: Or POLIC7 - Capt.. of this polio, shall be distributed to all city • wwLoyees, s opp*ar in all operational dorwntations of the city, ialdine bid stile, and shalt be promtnwtL, displayed in appropriate city facilities. CMCUPALD IN by the City Coub'ij of t City of Mnton, Mnraingtoe this • Vth day of _ Iglfi. Ily ::r QEH:^M- �IIMCtl CITY C'oUHCIL • M.Yo' CouMll Ppe den[ ---- • EIM IB3' "p` aRtBwATIVA ACS Itm PBNOAAIt CITT v ApllCr: • The Policy of thl City of Pentof. is to prmp aril afford equal treatment arsd •arms to all cititae aiM ...ear. pu.l asployrnt hfyortwaty to ,I portage Woes an ability aM t+Neam rpardlo.. of race, creed: Oolor: hot... ai91m, se.: physical, aanarY or cent• h igli rev. W. or ear ltal status In reca9a lure of Its obliastta to prov+sa c'ommogahlty laoulrNip to .>vsrceme put circagetMcee Mich Moe sting' tarred, rot oaccor49ed x dlmc0uaped repr*witattse *alurity aM fossils • emeloyrnt, the City of meatcr has initiates a p,W,. of affaametlw attire ami9ned to aaow's teat tng spirit maid entul of the. poky � rmelLes. The tore alnaarty as 1a[ein u.w atoll Incising, Out not be liaianes W, Nor adancatlad as plack., apmelN-Ameucaa. sous, shod A ge"o. IMaYu. Tot .pith of rigs etpael apporlunity Wlicv aalud*s such paragons *s rise phyalaslly, regawy. or menially handauPpes, aM those tatvaan rho aloor of ac and 45, wu tbu9h the eaipnasls is etgl ai111Orltlee aM fWiM. The puryo**a Of the Aff+reativa action prpr,m are to ll utNLsh eaptaymeat • practice. that Will lead to aM maintain a minority ctamlcLLuon of to >ty Of Aeata sure force Not reflects that of tee melor recruitment arasisl: 11 achaaw aM melntaln equitable aM full utlliaation of minority W feula se loysea at ell frasltlag leeelei 11 rrOmete an aWeQMra Of aw. d&.Crin.+nation end fair treataimat warhln hlty 9oosrammet, 41 proving crtpliuco s+N state W retool equal ol9ortw+ty requlroments and rpulsttrea; 51 enaowaea shot aa:tar purl aeeploysent Opportwity offorts an the port of Oon4atore, aelblatrarort aM suppti,rs doip husinar Wtv Ua city it pent•. This policy poll W mass lean to all oWi.yme.. contrataas. subcmvatar., and oupp Len thrOuph di.tlah.tia of hmndDoote, W11VI.., i.lWn, aM gran.l ceatata. conferences Yes wiscrotlon oeaatonm. 519hhad .chnnol.asTanU plred,," cvop*r.taa shall bo 'paired o. all dew imew aged. and su,,*rvlsw' poraonesl In the city Of memories W. mnore app'apriaso, Of all contractors, euamtraten, aid .upplurt to snags this policy atoll apply soich Include thaw WIN &0 Wara,s annual saployment lawl of ot"t or Mrs parmanat o.ployeas of ehoos conVata with the • City Of mentor attain a Ionsl *scared llq $IQ.000. 1. POKCANK a[aPOaSIBILM To about* that the *quml aieplo~At Opportwlty pnllcy aM the proeblags Of the hfflrmet+te action PlOfrse are 'males pot, sa Gluol 111loywnt bpptsrtun+ty OffLe*r atoll W appolaaes or d*el9auted by the Wyor. The Officer shall he the focal paint fat fiat city', purl amartwhty efforts and Will esvisa eY easier ."If and . nnha9aasnt p.r.r.agr: m All mettmn 'el.tin9 to 'Wirmentation of aM tonpllano. .10 the A fireaayt action PlaO, and W ...paguDle for tng euocsaaful amecutian of ;his pro0rnn, utillnn9 the assistance of aWrapriste plate W comity While. end mswaatims mho maintain time* liaisag vice Car %,,,, as, City Council on the prosce's of rho prayrme. Sri equal mmloyment 0ppostw4ty Wirer will have the raspoasl.bi:lty to. A. Initiate, cowdlsat., rid aailumta devolOperat at one city'. pew aM • P'agg e o tleh are domi9nmd to anew* that all cutro it and proepatln ssployeas receive the aemefie. of pool seploygsnnt apportwiu... S. me.ledaC.11y .u1't the prar"Ov. Of the Came am 'aomm'al ispravemte 1A time Aftfrmetlea action Policy W rho arayor'o (tries and the city Council. IMuu that .11 asmngr. at aimeapseent slrhin tng city are fully sun of aM their atime .r* 1n compliaaoe elth Not Intent of the affirmative action •ahoy {ert.L.im, to pall employment oppartwlty. a. IroviN oontmulhq ca•mlcatlon of the Afflaaiotln action Policy t• •n11e9eaY.t, gsRlOyaas, applicants for omplayment. and to oval" Or9anlastlaa'.e pa'feret" asM1lga far the City II. SKPWT,RaT PAACTI"s • T.e Ognl: aeployrnt p'atic.. provid. the key to ...or la refuel gsgloyment aV5si tutu-- aM ahlavip ace IWIWIL.t. .p,..@rt&t1. In this City'. mark force. IN, achlen these ablativae, nW city Of smaton well whorrala the fcilowanf actions A. IiMuct porlMlc revive of all lob dearlptoons to ...r. thet test .cewetet. reflect tat cwtat " related skill aMlor educations rfallflebt, a. 4r1210u will W Was go necessary to "let. rsqulrmeeau .lr:eh are met reatonWly rsbtod to • the east. to W pe'foeead. b. prortde inforsrttnc am 9uidama in all .toff and wana9Nent parannWl wait . make hiri" declslNs an that they are awn all applicant, Shall m comlMrM as Set forth Sn the Affirm".. Action Policy. Praiser, coul"..tle shall he 91wn to wlhoritieb women .ed other grow" .a defined herein at any ties Sit, Clty•w work force does niet "flee: their iarticip.tlN in the work force of the City'. normal racrult- Ynt ... C. Prorad. aemile tuinl'q for w.naoel. AM eu"[ruon In pu.l opportunity oh Jactim and the concept of offireatiet action. Such ttalnlrq .hall macerpeve eeaal • opportetty I"Ll.tion, -ploywena paWtcft, potential dl.cltaiMtory .,to, ad caltur.l awn..., hedlti.n.1 .psolfic tratntrq will he proridtl to soy etry aeloywe charged with the responalbllt[y of ass4xim Ctap:INce w1U the previsions of Cm City.. Affltmatiw Action prMfY wtlanad herein that "real". to Contractors. Asia- Coatracthr. and euppl Jere. U. Proade .y.ly now ""lore with • gNatal mnntation to =he city.. aepioy- wilt oparatlon, its "raonnal pallclw aid pt.ctlCm. wtployeent Assents, de"lttent IOcselaew red resources for information. Bach raw o ployw shell receive a copy of the psis Pr.ctirm policy and an e.Dlahstioe, of the afrtevance "eredure celatim tharsto. In sdditlm to the q er.1 orientation, asch ee aeployea ahell rsr.lw AS orietatlon by his/her supanisor a"CrflC to the de"rtaet by which lr/she 1, mployed. E. Pay Salaries Id soc.danc. with lm t..Mr.tWllty, .delnutat fri"e oti wualy to all Asploy.A. to •r so gn w -.[dart. with labor convt. ary, ordinarcts, am ...i • ortW work rei N a,.Itable aid Wn-dtactt"1Mtdn met.. IF asonit In much a Sanmr a. to were aaploya.nt openrtNltles bison to the g[esteal member of wean aed wlnaritles passible within the city'* sorwel :ecrultment .maw. Such rKnitown, .ftcrt. will iM'.1d. the dlat[lditlon Of .-prdetloNl "sltton o"nt", to: 1. The Mote" and ,.Attie offices of the washin91ton State logloywnt • Security hepartampt: 1. or9aits.tione which a*.tot In the soploywet of affected clouts a, I. demed •pproDrnb by the mrsonnal blsactop bated .port lob smut rawant* and the ty" and aco" of placement mavla Offered M Own oretnlutldm. A Ilslint of them ur4Niratlons le ...ilabia in the city's P.I.n.1 office for t.riew. . I. Cwlrent city staff_ Buell distribution eMlI be wide by "sting in tha pAr Sonnet Office. the City Clerk's Ifflc. the St...t he"rtwmnt Office, the wt.r rdlap Offua, and the Park Mintanan<e Office. All <try wrploYoo. .111 be lnfoteed am "nedic.ily [elided of them location.. Such additional smrultanrt wasur.s AS my M detm nppraprtatt by the paraonnsl virKt�r my ba mpluyed in a4diti011 W them anuamnted Above. All aoPloYmnt notifications ahell include the *tatewant •Rt City Of Peton Is an a9ual opPnrteltr mploYer. .:men and wlmfitl.A are amcwra9ed to .Mly* and *hall IS distributed At least ton"Y. !dint to the ygllcotion eideim "it. S-MIASentoty hill" Dnalow. .a:h as part-tiaa traru*, :nbrn, and wbllo asplosw• vrwres shall also or w,aD)eat to the rowel OgnrpwltY ""re. • Ili. 110,11Y1®!i b4VBILpIQIet The hiriN of .Iwrttn. sed ." On . fair cad aafultsbl. MeiS only t first air to affnrdinq .gwal eiploywent op"rtunity. ,i111 devalop*.nt` the first and apuei non-dlsoria reocy m-eM-lob arestamrt are of eeual IeporW.ce to ,oth the ledlv<dual red en the city. That city shall underrate the follwim to Chi.. aµ.oyw • Ins asti-feetknn and fair tcutwant and to mot. .....[uilY utilise we.n Aid I.,It, par... In tM work fore.. A. Astura that then will he on di.clmlMllnn for I...On of r.n.: orlon creed: m; Physical. wsetal, of tenmry haidicA"; Safe or urital Status In ra,r W up9rsldM, perectlm. desotion, arNetaf. layoff m teelnatim. MploYN 9rievAMwo Sri,," fee any .apicymn[ action Allaaw to nAw a diacrialutary affect "All rAcelw lmmlate .r1y. ud.r Sartlon V Mt.1n. • R. Otwlop a akltl and Interest Inventory of seployeas Mich con W used to identify tuNnbo[y and wnagai "Ill. "[hat cal. Phi* WrAnti.i .hall M identified thruegh- 1. wrltt" stateenn fre aelOY.m Iedlcetim [hear skills. adhistion .M Intelsat in adr.ncaeant to "attlons of hi9hor rem"estllllty. -2- • ]. rrnuu tevtw aM soaly.i. of an, Satiny... 1, wrforrna. rplaywwnt deSSlnprnt W ruAln.0 to ... . hlgh.r po.Lt tr C. Identify Wr fte ioa ltlose for vinich sm,loysea gwlily am assare that within •le boantrelnts of Civil Awlpa [soles W unlon contract to, tgWlferr soot Praotlsoe ae sate without Alvcrlolutlan W or chA tout. of goal iflpatlon. D. Provide skili. tvalniN. auploynont orientetlov sod puGAMCM to t;l;y.aa hired under ary public errp:oym.nt -. a09rao to aeslat tow in .aklm the transition Into permanent .4loysant loeitias in sitkor the publle or priva4. Sotto[. a. Cumoct periodic t:arnim rae*tan. tor.fined to Inc... tM *kill@ and sg10ysset potential of raploy..a to e11 daparteants. "Sint rployeas threuq • mw.11N. .. ["Met" in dw.lopinq irdlvt foal pro9n no for •rear Gvlrpaenl. TV. LIAl" MID COC%SMATIa A. TlnSra .-let .1 oroul.tiur. Stroll, consorted with [qua: apybrtvrit, am fur tanadene of nimrltd... +aeon. W tho oy.m.21y. sort.@[, eM em"lly hsodiceppedn W throe. that ar. ower 40. rhasa re.ourc.. Can bS of velusbl. ..Let. to scblviN the pals of thin pregras. TM City of p too stele eilntatn co,st&i,. • ontoct W Coordinate v.r)oa sep*cts Of the Affiroutive Action rrmran aIth than. oNuuatione. pen addition to those identified with ro.port to verruit—, nirtm. red anploya. Cay.tcfesnt, oerkil r.l.t,on.Mp. shall M rintslhm rtt the ...I,,. .lull, lobby, am In the 9rsecr: Penton ao.- t. The Slty Alan tecognlses it. reeponatbilitlo. to cooly with anon assure that gn,agl opbfet Its W medlrrlalsegm policies of Bete or federal "Y I*o aim • rntcn it cvedmtw business or. tarried .out. glecirrolly, the city of bnton Shall. ., AS ronpunnlbl* rot repc"IM to the apprapflat* egencirs any coaplalnto twefvod fra art n.pleYan of, or .n amllcent for egloysent With nny City of onnton contractor or subcontractor, subjWt th taocvtivr C.dor 11Mt. 1. 'ooprr.t. i., npeck.l c.aq,liu-. revn ors or In mvert•.uee:Ocs .e tvguertrd. • ). art, out .am,lob .V.,St eo-.traetoHS) AMfor .Ytimntl Sctor Ui ns rvqulred. e. laeuro itself and tha aq*my con part of the grant appllcation p.oc , that the go,oral or tr contractor. will Out have subaaced pro- Wtku.n bid* that Open bidding to similty o. any Jar auh- tvntraeter.. 5, rurni.h info'astlo, a raqulred, asinrrtnrN ..r afrvvu•. scrlon (,I. daulilnA it. efforts, .nth dates. to aeat it. coantaant. um., r.Scutty. Order 112", All "to sod doAwnbtla genatslN u • ...It of this Affirmative Actio. prNrse .hall f rda w.il.bl. to arty redo'.: or gist. anon,' for tMlr r.vt. upor request. v. ,:ar NAe:a PM1CaWlnag • the yucca. Of the Affa.rttve Action Pro9rY dewod. larq*ly on tho attitude of the .ltY Ae pall ar the aployse. optnion .. t� .hut conultutu fair W equal opportunity am trsetaant MY ray Widely am grlvaa q MY TePllt. The ftlloeim stope shall ha taken loe*dietelY for any greevanco stlolog fro, the uylseantat Ion of thi. progrn So .. to '.Intel. the boot wosmi. aployon-aupi rvbor W city- .Ity r.lr 'on.hlp.. A. The rploYse .M'.i bring any 9riwem. tc the ntenuan of We iseed'.t. •, uuporyLnr or dot.arteent Oeed, Moe sill r.e.Hg.t. .. nveseury to del.nt. t!A -aWr of the c,oplatnt And work with tha Oloyse to affect an p itabls elation. A sjuv aao of five W . aaxl of tar worklm days Mall N .1le.aA Mt mmlllatiec. M" effort shall be aede to resolve the, difficulty at thi. loyal. My aployan At thin point Ase thr au n to pursue the nuance thmAgh[dots outlined In bargewso, unit at.." or peocoo, at" step a. 0, if the Oifflcrity 10 Out resclwed at SM( A. the, Mnitcs of too tquSl • bployaortt O"Orta,lty Of.tctr any On rNo*stall IT elthu par•.y. what fyus. Evoloyrnt -1pFarteetty Officor Shod Interview both parties, conduct additional lnyastigation A. .".04tY. W loccsknM in rritlag to both FArti.. a'Wrt.e. co r.tiva action aM eettlarnt oMdll Moo within too ao,kim day. of the racaipt of tha q.taunts. Gter.Ion. to reae,aobl. cause he 9.art" .1 n sot Of both part'. . • -3- [. Ir the event that our Nl *grace demo b. acklar.d, mi9ned .rstswon'. • detailing the 9ri.vano. aM .pscrffc Ins& get". «lion shall bs obttme,d W tha Niguel f4t:oyemnt Opportunl tat ^tfie.r five, the eg4eY.. SN his .up.rvler. T1e, Nigoal bployment 1' pertunity Officer shall draw up.n all resources at hie/hat dl.Mmal. Loth internally eve tho.. est..l to the City• to arrive at r«aemandsd corr«live .dish aM sattisa.nt roMitims. ye ■quml a,-loyent Opportunity Officer .hall turwerd the.. aeataemnt. a1on9 with his/her own lnvestlgatlen r.Art arel nenmmnM- time to the Nyor'x office for resolution within can sorting dsy. of the reCelpt o, the signed grievance etatee,ts. C. It disposltlon satisfactory to all tattles Is not rear lad within rive working data Of the ftyor's receipt of the 9-1---, tha MYot shall r.4r the 9r1.y&as to the Union roman Right. and Affalra CoemL.ton for Investigation W meolutlm. • 'rM peocadure vaed by the Coemiaaten shall Ie as outlined In otdiNm. 9775. Proe.W mq. Of the CosaLs.lon Shull be doctamencec, aM their Mc1.1on .hall ha •lnal end bt s lo, ..b).ct mly -. uviem by the St... x .r. v,kt. cosere.im or through the )Wl,l system. All rsports, Gcu:oN n.W other dccueentatlon gara.at.d by the 9uev not pro- cadure W Al he tllntalne! by the Nigoai zWloy..nt OpportWley O:flc.r as a matter of pa.1, .«ord. VI. W104111M MR "WRITY AND yCI ALK YJ WVAFDT . Ths areal recruitment area lot City seployeas is dacemmwd to be as follow: 1. FJr Offlclalr. -faxam.tr..... .W professional& - AiN. Pierce, Srohnmffh AM "tees Count tee. 1, for t«MiciaN, prat«tiv. ..evlt. wrk.l.. pale-Dmfw A.al.. office had clerical voakere, skilled craft sorkers, service NintSnea:e snrksrs King County. • To detarWne poa.Dla underutlliration of Toner aM minorities in the City'& work force. the following statistics will be vied: A. M w are of the reormitmert arch for each syloySaot classification &S dellnisled ate ne, t«1Wing: 1. Tote: morn farce: 2, r.rcmntaga of Slmcify and tasule mock force as compared to pu tout work lorce: 1. The extent of uoaatloyaent &Kong the alsorlty K.I. W.atloyed work force. Ths.. statistics will ha co ".d it. the .Noah henpwar Inf.rea,,a cars published by the hashin9ton t.,. O.patteent or mployssnt ,county. 8. M AhalyrlS of Me City'k tabor force Cy aspioyemnt claselfiction to detarune + the placement Of Hearin.& aM mama. at all l..v.la 1«haling: 1. The tow nuaber of sat:oysys by vaployment classlflcaum In each apkrt- emet, and .1. peruntp. ......nrs t1W of females am stM/c m ooritl.. In .soh clusifliaion. Z. The total number of employs by employment classification for all d.part- ents ctsiblnW, am the 1'eycenta9A ropneentatlm of females aid ethnic m1N.it1.. In each cl.e.iflc.tion. , J. rha availability of prraotable unority aM twl. satiny... ithi. on d.partmont. a. The nmbrr And lob ilesatficstim of a ic,aae, by dwartrnt, sob vil: .*tire within the neat five Ysa-. i-.ct Wing tan.ative esLr, not dwtam. Thee* ct.tistic. will he ioatiled Cross .oatuteria" GIs of Rerm1'ant satiwass, *callable frm the city'. pate .dgeletN miastaht, aM ` affective 30 Jura er:h year. Need m the statistical analysis outlined Wows, got. AM ttemtables will ha SelW- ll.hed a.A iWisaentW- The starts Ical aN1Ys's aM goals &bell be eg.kosted .M ad)u.t.d .NW11y In July &M the 9' 16 shall appear as attAchsa nta he•eto. ihs 9oa.s shall he dir«tad toward overall fasale aM mi.,orlty ssrloyemnt &no [curd uM.rmtill..tlon os CoaextrK ion within the .pmcitrc employment classlficatlena. Ths 9ce1s shall t. established by the nty'e P.r.1 Oinctmr and the Rqual bpi.,nent opportunity ofri arc and she" be ressoNbly .t Calnabla. -4- | � ! �| • ) z`; �! |! §&. r R| �• J/ §§ z � � | j kill '. ) \! �l�• ,• €; ; .! | ' !! � 9 st| |! _!.!. !. i!| .,! !|; .•!; ,. |:; |\ §.t {� !/ "{ , | |,[\ NJ § §j§§� |�� |� {�) �•• ... , : !!! |!!!!.,_. §§lQ: bg ■ R§! §� |�; | i D• §i 5: §])]\ 13v § ! §§ . | ! 99 §Q ! Q R a O| p) §= a t » §} 2! a R e .,_.!! | � sa (fig , . . , . _ . . ) . ! | ! ! . I, §! i ! ! = � | I 55 • Egg gk;tY���t 3�1, Sa�EEl�a$g Sg�`¢Y :`3Tglik a�d3yY� �¢`2i s_`a�$37gx$a�1=YT! Y$�9yysPykPi�gd�= • ;iiaF'7Zys IY¢g yyo�$ Y g4gyk E .71a;dg 41D ¢�7H i �o t�ggyy 7Sii3 0 ; t` yya N; • ea it `o 1.g9Si { AdYi19� ::P�t Ty $Y ? a • iiTiYi�$ T air'" s_o.^Zv:F7o. : •.,r� _ s �a7 $dl�g$$l�a s7e �s t �$a $ iT $ p $lqga .. ka: "Y• T� a. �"96 g gp�7�t��5�-'! �7i a�y��" 6 1 t : sg3c? '�d� Pg "aca 3 ysa•Sg'1�'ti 7.f �saip5 :_1 3 STpa6Yg�g ¢ d� ttg;gg F6 �r_7 gYtdxe RF6 °2�}7�i T4¢l '�� `•o !y� i�Lit.38 S i •g`gY° .1le;o15��'t YY1 Tj • ylia � i� �dsa ���¢ot-' €•1 e "�iET"�$�gd i 39•.p. $ tf€ �#1 "�sdiaot$�g�! 1�' ? • d�t}A'�3'•gs�, �ps P�-t � -el�tsgkk�si ^: 9 _s�lX�$ =?�I = ���ge[a9 ,41 7l39 • CERTIFICATION Of BIDDERS AFFIRMATIVE ACTION PUN Bidder is to indicate by check-mark which of the followink statements pertains to this bid packs$*, and is to sign the certification for ttat specific statement. • a) It is hereby certified that the bidder exempt from the City's • Affirmative Attio, Plan requirements bei.euse! "Av*rage annual employment level is less than eight perasnent meployses, and :he total contract amount with *he City during the current year is less than j10,000." Company -- -- t�------ BY: • — --- ---- Title OR b) It is hereby certified that an approved Affirmative :.-,Lion Plan is on file with the City of Renton, and that said Plan specifies goals and timetables which ara valid for the current calanw%r year. • reil>•nny fiat* --- t By. Title 0R c) It is hereby certified that an Affirmative Action Plan is supplied with this Bid Pachage. Said Plan will be sub;ect to review and approval by the City as a prerequisite to the contract award, and it includes. 11 Present utilization of minorities and ferns las by job classification, 2) Goals ono Timetables of Minority and Female Utilization, and 3) Specific Affi restive Action Steps directed at increasing Minority and Fe"le Utilization. Company Data BY Title OR i;J d) It is hereby certified that an Affirmative Action Plan will, be supplied to the City of Renton within five (5) wotking days of receipt of • notification of low bidder status. Said Plan will be subject to "view still appro•:al by the City as a prerequisite to the contract award, and it will include. 1) Present utilization of Minorities and Females by Job Classification, 2) Goals and Timetables of Minority and Fannie Utilization, and 3) Specific Affirmative Action steps directed at increasing Minority and Female Utilization. - tCwPe� 2V7__ � atC * - • Bl Title Rev. 9;9.i 75 ;:: tala'Tlrtc��:: . s. rYo►asen COmiaMTOA, sin,(aiTPAtTpe PPLliw Olt! DJW so%^L OVIOT tt �('{� � -{- ritarf 11l'PdRTUIlT1 �tlacteM 1. WPt� -=—'-s'aLLr�ttl4 fST_epLT_�alE 'lot certification IS reguirld pueeant to ra.aral Lr.ut_AM finite, UItE. That uplernt lip rubs and rog.lationa Prov Ida that any bidder as Proape:trle cwtrt•�wt, or any of tMu prt9wtW subcontractor, bad .upon Nra, @sell start o an In ltlal put of tN lend of Nrt ietNted In way ,*Position cast,* I or subprd[Kt a spotla iwt c( the contort WMtM[ it has 9 s: .Mlhar ,t "A Lined all cdwplbnes r•porta dot wd6eapp to the equ I appport lty clause: @W, if The City leas Mrebafere adopted ma"luticn 1417 �"or aw. ut 1-9-te It'"teNt Percy. a INPIe ntta by an 'Af/itMt Nf Action rregr Y' tAwtaYh We4ndee6i rlgl tN 'Flat at ins CIto at statbn to prim p ate AW afford .al treateent and Nrw.cs to all cities MeP;oywna oppCrtualtY based on sbtl.4y and flt"as to ill pareon. rpatdlese of 'n@ Mite to ensure pea Ace. creed, serer, • oa lonAl li or,gln. aa, phial 1. AM heart or Nntat ba"'an, . age- er amuital AtAtua- TEu pot Ol rM l itwN t aPrly to All ewtr•ctm e, aube cnt•Attbr@ and wgtin" conducting business rlt1, ens hey of "Stun Whc In turn anal: attics led aubsu,<, to se,d Plait An AM PolicteA, The A.Ith thm,tcitd Prowl A:ong Shall not apply to _.,,tracln al subcontracts fur staA"rd m CIAi auppit.,% be ran materials or f me or "94.146tloa@ nil. less than alght tsipioyms by contracts of Ialn than $14,040 business Par ocntes With the C ty. Asian tM ConttAcaer/Aubcontra:tor/Suppl.Ar IMre,hAtt*1 It forred to as tM Conttaetori a rtguirW „y • the city of Penton to auM.t en Afrlrmat wa Art ton Pitn. tM vnimia AweptaDla NrcMr pt of minority amployNnt w,G As that p•rcetrps ewC:h _9 cur[cntly ruled in •Attachnsat to Ihty of Rialto real• and T1YtAi.lse1 1n too Publ i@hW city -It I"tw Affir the Artwh Program. TM anders,gned eol.tt Actor insists,* tmvenaatt, stipulate, And eggs.@ that during tom P•,..rNmo ul enaa rontra.t ns will not deity w+haa- against Any Perwn to nving. p,g ting, JianMrglp. eoganaa�„ or Any anY othsr y. or comdaAlw of opley+ba, by [eaacn of .ueh poraw's rKa, crowd. color. Wei tYtem, antsstry. NA. Yhyolost. "no,t of Nntol h • the Afiloot:vA Action Proprasa. Y AWI"PS, of Melia star" As LOVIAsanted by Yootr"tor rgttNr Agrees that M Will -Ake af!ormAtive and continuous action yr y to intro full cospl uncs Cnth Auclt lla And prog m ra on All raap•cts: it being stotct:y undaotood tW pre" Mat tailmrt to ontra inn Any of the terma of A" Pruvt@tons all$" M And constitute A Ontario, bract. of this csa`plt. CanUVct., tl:all. ,IPon rW..t And er !a eon. a pwAnole that Aif 4r. :urntoh uatd lM Ctry Any and ali • tnfor"ttoA AM reports rW."od by aLe City to d•t Armine WMMec full ^empltance Ma Man "QuAt O1 .r,ti. lard Policy and pfpiln iW COntIAC%or V111 "'air Kona to has bdote, re oyd. .athe crounta ly ins City for the purpose of ln".tl9atnon to aScott'%, such comp Its.... Contractor turtner Ktnorledges that he he. rocal•.W a true am etesp lets ropy of the Ctoy'a TALC Prottl.e. Pol lci' and `ArflrmaU" Action rrogran'. •C%MTlrltaTl4. bt t'dmtpACTpp a on ca Irgt V• /A/C,. L !� SVSCOiTMCT06_�1 SUPPLILA T � SANE : VJ�N S _-_LCppLl. ADMISS: • 13TLr __._-.. ��_. —_-_.—`.'—PSCWyt �J3'-/'�r4 ... 1 Cnnt n<t.,t suxune seam�Aupp{IWr MA portwopated to , previous tontlect or aubeoatroct sublstt t•° Ins L4u.: opportunity PIeuN y.• Mo rlit, "It r•9u1rw to M Lin led GXt mu ,n ccnM K twit .Ith Much rontrt pr aVrrtontr Kl: X *e �i. Qartvaclaa EuurtnteKtnr:Wpplln 6aS tiled all arPliane, reports dus under app:latlnr. ,nu rust wnsl \...Ta _ Po 1. It ....von o- Ito 3 ,. 'No•-pleas. "Plain to detail un revarss old* of this csrtn(ncAltbn. CdPT 11 ICA'L tl.W. Tf Inn OMNUon ALerra it tru. rid CoaPltta to in* n pp"at of my •,,ledge and LUL: e e� 15�ft(p7oe�'i'ype`7'"� ~i . 4oi.wrvl \titnt^tit. • DRYWALL l;PAINTING TACOMA. WAIMIMdtON eea05 :oasu•tsu • A"UL MTIVB ACTMO pIM .3•Ma Gros. Lmy"il • paistana In C.. hotel% after .noro as ?law Brad. sareas to the follallnd plan La wasting .ts equal apparcrsity obligation • Vuro"nt to tm:uttve Order 112Aa, and title R snd vii of the CtvtI lights Act of 1BN. .. �%S-1 Lam;nv:oMt Moller The policy of 01s00 Bred, is to praeote and ef:drd egwL t"Otueot • sea service to all Cit!nens on estate sq,al onpluyrnt ,ppyrtwiLty to all Voteeaa based ,at auLI.ty Ond •.call wn C*,*Ardantalf Case N401'r. national rrLdi.,, wa pay or rrttal status. tuts ;,oUcy %hall apply, to every "pact of en.pldy+ent treatment and public contact. .. Lgxl.Wpl ,Octw,;;,w-UL Ofu • 11 Mn atop. .rreuy d►o.asane IWtart C. Olson pneldonc and Oitica as 66O Otilcer rith .oil sutbor•ty to ad•uasatr and proaote an ..t.w prudra+ of sgesl a "Yon cat opportonaty. viw. promote. •. Oleme hive. pessuu aeUutho�.reads adrddrauchu�ct sun, or ue iuvolvod denote, and tsrma•ats autp. .1 any of tMse aCtldne rill be tuily adds Gassing" of, and rill .:aplaaont OWo Brous pulL.:y end o-ii.tractudl nspwo.b�l.tus. To Insure the adof" is carried vet, tw folloufna alniMd.. actions rill be takes: • t) Mwtieas of Vers,sr., 1"dsan and personnel .ndicatod In 30 above. r,li be hold periodically not lose than deal-amMlly add Olson Bros. e,,al arployarnt opiurtenit, pol.zy u.d ito a,Nlarentetlon revlsred a,W eaVlal.,ed. Itaw •.aetlsds toll be cutducted y the Ba0 Ottidr. • -1 All noes yore.an, t"asaan and perwraol 1,wicsted " 3s above olgari olodotcun officer lty oblfaett*" Vithiahi trty "y equal erlloynent ofr dfollwlnaao. 'alrina La. .2- • 4. Recruitment Any advertisements for employment in toe nerapepsr shall include 'Olson • $roe. Ur)wll 6 painting lac. . an Aqual Lnploysant Opportunity Amployor", at recruitment for Olson Arne. employees will be by Affirmative Action order to the State Saploymeac Security Commisolon what a vacancy is to be filled by s alnority Stoup person. L. Olsen at,.*. via ertOG'rage employees to rater sonority group applicants for employment in discussions rodarding the procedure for such referral and by post-ing appropriate :metes and bulletin# on *aq.loyae I ullstta ►oarU. 5. Ytrwncbl Actlou& a. Ail benefits I o4tary, and uott.,y Gvndltlnn* Will he eetanwlsd with- out regard to race; creed, physical, sonsory or mental handicaps, tutor; religion; Y Ica; of national oflSln. She follewiaS actiome will as u:.en. l)p*rludlc La"poctlona ui Jlaev pros. faUlitla* will be uc:e to Insure .mc•elaccialnstory tleataent of leraonmel. 2) Jag# evoloet/en to insure men-disorlal"tory veto practices. A )) period,all) rtvieu persumnat cations for evidence at dlaiLminatlon and take correcttva action where indavacad. 4) lnvegtlaate in full all eampiainte it *paged dl#cciuu.astfon fed take appfapraate action waste Sodlcated and inform Al. cuaplalatauts of • avenwes a. apneal. b. Trn: .. mad Prom t'yl. ., Jlsen bras. will ondeavor to to:.ce, dual tfy, and fncr.aso thu *!.Ills see:.' ,sup vvi.". Oos Sad qP;d icanto • Duna.stent Milt [eQW Tb..antt and se psrwit Lad within Federal and state rngulen. ❑. •iin*a Bros. will hilly uc.lh* tra.ning programs far the contractual star a •,1 An, as e.:Pioytts and applicants Of [..eat prodrass *cad their •ntmi.-O re- QuttsmeIts. • C. A program of review ui the tra..nind sad prosi,alon potential of mineHty stoup **pfu....eo will be conduct*d and rhsse euplvyeea encouraasa to apply for sates. 7. Swtcontracurg Olson Gru, will s:r.va to uulias .stuori.Ay asap aub:,Lr*cui4 t Most • with meaningful minority group persons in their *mploy and use all " " c• *ss+re such sul,oatractor coapilance with [lair earl opportunity obligati.ms. A 0 tl. �oru •d fact, a A. Olean Ares. will keep thoN records neCeeNry In ddtarwining cmmpltuwe with Its equal opportunity obllastions. They %1/1 indLt te! 11 Aroakdown by pork clasalfication on each cltj, Federal or F*deral- Aa*isted project of ainorlg and non minurtty group +sambora employed. TM PT04"aa sad dlfotca oelag wso to coopergtio+, ,It1, mvtona a► re Qu.raj, to _Gcrasae ueocity -romp employw*t upportuniblse. ll Upl notlti=ati*ns of cowalty oraanisstivne and *aploypant viflcas that w ha» epployrnnt oppor tui.tles avtll*bla and acquaint them with our Is_ qu:reusntn. " $hall maintain records of Our ordaniastivns' Tseponags vblcb will be av413able to all cmM,104 parties upon recuest. • 4) Olwn f >e, tafntaunt:e of a file of the rw:ma and addresses at *act' atnority wor.or relortod to me and what action wa taken w.th resyact to such referred porker, and ti the works► wee not employed, t'r rams*" thgcotur. 5) Olsen Oros, prompt ncclficdttm, of the fundtna *g*ncy of any out $ice Impedance in the due processoo to mast our goals. h, Ali our" records $harl he t*4tned for three years, folloplog eantr&a comP14"00 4•14 be made available tot inspection by the Compltance OL.•id Lon at reasonable it". c. Olson grow. will subunit periodical reports on Lots furnished by the compliance Givlsion of Its *mployen and those of Its suncontrdccors, Ii any. d. Olson Bros. will raps/" in *very subcm;tract of $10.JOG or -.occ e uP.1TRa Affir-Oki" Action prods-, ,onafstiny it all regptremenc* heroin nr with such moe„iattvn as as "ceseary to vbliasts tW sub.:notraccor W a pt q;re. Aftlra»t'%* A<tion, capita of such program being retained at Olson gros. r,t,Ire. WA.5 Ols*r. ITv*. will use the required percentage of etoority s that is required on this proloct at ,more it ovallable. w .P T Robert C. Olson - lrooiiaat t tg0 Officer • • • CERTIFICATION OF EQUAL EMPWYMENT OPPORTUNITY REPORT • Certification with regard to the Performance of Previous Contracts or Sub- contracts subject to the Equal Opportunit: Clause and the filing of Required Reports. The bidder proposed subcontractor hereby cert. faes that he has• has not participated in a previous Contract or subcontract subject to-live, equal opportunity clause, as required by Executive Orders 1092S. 11114 or 11246, and that he has �' has not filed with the Joint Reporting Committee the Director of the Office OTTederal Contract compliance, a Federal Government contracting or administering agency, or the former President's • Committee on Equal Employment Opportunity, all reports due under the applicable filing requirements. • ompany d gl• • Tit e Date: D" "sue7�y Note: The above certificatioc is required by the Equal Employment CpPortunity • Regulations of the Secretary of Labor (41 CFR 60-1.7 (b) (1). and must be submitted by bidders and proposed subcontractors only in connection with contracts and subcontracts which are subject to the equal opportunit: clause. C,..tracts and subcontracts which are exempt from the equal opportunity clause are set forth in 41 CFR 60-1.5. (Generally only contracts or subcontracts of $10,000 or mdrr are exempt.) • ;..rrently, Standalt Form 100 (EEO-1) is the only report required by the Executive Orders or their implementing regulations. Proposed prime contractors and subcontractors who have participated in a previous contract or subcontract subject to the Executive Orders and have not • filed the required reports should note teat 41 CFR 60-1.7 (b) (i) prevents the award of contracts and subcontracts unloss such contractor submits a report covering the deliquent period or such other period specified by the Federal Highwtys Administration or by thr Oirect .r, Office of Federal Contract Compliance, U.S. Department of Labor NON-COLLUSION AFFIDAVIT STATE OF WASHINGTON SS • COUNTY OF Q, erc rP— � • being duly sworn, deposes and says, that he is the Identical person who submitted the foregoing proposal or bid, and that such bid is genuine and not sham or collusive or wade in the interest or on behalf of any person not therein nawed, 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 fror bidding, and that deponent has not in any manner sought by collusion to secure to himself or to any other person any advantage over other Bidder or Bidders. • SIGN HERE: • • Subscribed and sworn before me this `4 day of 1 gam. • Rotary _su ' c is Via — residiey at i • ��58) __ therein. • • • 941NIMJM WAGE AF FAVI' FON City of Renton s COIMTY OF A the undersigned, having been duly sworn, deposed, say and certify that in connection with the performance of the work of this project, 1 will pay faci, classification of laoorer, workman, or mechanic employed in the performance of such work; not less than the prevailing rate of wage or not less than the minimum rate of wages as specifled in the principal contract; that I have read the above and foregoing statement and certificate, know the contert thereof and the • substance as set forth therein is true to my knowledge and belief. � GON'fRAC Subscribed and sworn to befo.'e me on this 1.5J day of r, f r+, r ,r �Yuplic In an pr� . of Washington {uf • Residing at list __Tatati,rr arA.ra of WA SOM"N DEPARTlSRNT OF LABOR AND INDUSTIURS AFFIDAVIT OF WAGES PAID On Public Works Contract • Awarding Agency. Contract Number Date Contract Awarded County in'NNch Work Performed I.ontioo within County _ STATE Or WASHINOtON • n COUNTY Or i In compliance with RCW 39.12.DW 1, the undersigned, being a duly authorized representative of IbaYheaa o�aOaanYwbr Addlap __.._._.. do hereby certify that in connection with the performance of work on the public works project above described for the period ending 19 , the following rates per hour for each classification of labxers. workmen and mechanics have been O,ud rind no laborer workman ur mechanic employed upon such work ha- been paid less :ban the prevailing rate of wage as determined by the Department of Labor and Industries as specified in the principal contract WAS A STATEMENT OF INTENT FII ED' List below each craft employed by you and the hourly rate and fringe benefits paid. In addition, if appren- tices have been emnloved, list their names and or registravon numbers and their stage of advancement. Classification of Labor Rate of Fringe Hourly Pav Benefits Paid • Nora Aturh Addianaat SbeeY As Needed. �raan...r N.m.i Subscribed and r.•orn to before me By this day o1.._.__ - 19 Nnrary PYbiv in sad fee A,DIM of Wi aairpw, �eYdina M Wneh/yloa. 1 �Tnu rgre reeen'ed Gee tiuvcw,f ci iuft.uan. INSTRUCTIONS. I. Pursuant !o RCW 39.12.040 ropier of this form must be completed by the contractor and e..h of his sub • contractors. 2. Complete this form in duplicate and have it notarize. 3 Submit this form for certification to: Industrial Relations Division, Department Labor and Industrie.. General Administration Building,Olympia. Washington ANI i File a certified copy with the Awarding Agency. CONTRACTORS ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR OBTAINING AND FILING AFFIDAVITS of the SUB- CONTRACTORS,This is required by law and pavments can not lawfully be made until such affidavits are file � s ' i,• p,ip e\ .04. \ • • • • • PART 2 CONTRACT FORMS • • • • • • i ,.. STATE OF WASHINGTON a f ,Ew Uf,AkW 1LN1 1n LAtIOR AND INDUSTRIES owvcrrF IMCFQW IES THAI I.F IAW AS A �I�vrRacras-svEz:u LL'rx e OUX4 SIM DRY,IL,'M; IK P.O. Box 5381 , TNCONA tis __ xf.�rli4!!,JY.FA f.FMIIpI Wi\ ^ +ry x.po OL-SE-NB-DiS8.18 12-01-98 • I�YOir•S >tv • tl ��tl� O1/11/Itl UTv OF NEN'roN e BUSIN-.SS LICE NtiL FEE •80r00 . 7 01W.. • CC t 1 i It.,.. t re:.. I i i H!m •..i all P MgYIIr n nl r I ..i;ordm na, ,. dial! IautMt h swi, .u;I m! I xr (,IN ('!.dc..GNmmLt). 91 nc lux..i.,J H.Fal�tunr�p 1 tAl. icsE a:In ip h�'ncA hr,.nndR • 9 OLfEh ellptlE Oq TF11Li. • ••jNT INtl 2702 • IT T•COM•I M11E 7tl10f • • Olson uoe. Drywall h Paintina Inc. Minutes o f Special Meeting of Olson Bros. • January 17th, 1972 Meeting Wes called to order by Bob Olson President at 9:00 a.o. et tba coepany office at 1216 South A " Street. • Present Were, Robert C. Olson Wilber P. Olson, Ricurd J. Olson , Byron 0. Olson and Darlson Swanson.. The president "lied the mating to see who wuld sign checks and bank papers as it is hard to always have everyone available to sign. • It was M/2/C that the p-asideat be authorised to sign all contracts, bonds and bank papers for the Corporation. Ning no Natthor business tha mati.jg we adjourned at 9:I5s.a. Raopectfully eohLLtted. Darleen Swanaon - Sea/lieu. O • CONTRACT • 7K Tti This Contract, made and entered into this � day of JOn4QfU 197V, by and between the City of Renton, Washington, as municipal corporation, hereinafte- called the "Owner,' and Olsen 9rothsrs orywall s 74inting Inc, of 2702 'A' St., Tacana,weshington 98402 • here na ter cal t.e Contractor. WITNESSETH: Said Contractor, in consideration of the sum to be paid him by the said Owner " of the covenants and agreements herein • contained, hereby .,reps at his own proper cost and expense to do all the work and furnish all the mat^rials, tools, labor, and all appliances, machinery, and appurtenances for the repainting of the 0.75-mg Highlands Elevated Tank (Schedule A) and the 3-mg Mt. Olivet Reservoir (Schedule B) to the extent of the Proposal made by the Contractor • dated the let da of wvaaber , ig 77 , al: in full compliancewithy the Contract Documents refereed to herein. The "Call For Bids, " the "Instruction to Bidders, " the/SigAed' • copy of the "Proposal," the applicable Certit.catiorks & id AffAavits, the fully executed "Performance and Paysiatit• Bond," the "Special Provisions," the "Standard Specitiy;tie s as defined in the Specifications Provision," tap ftftihtliiq. Preparation and Application Sheet," and the "Plans," whigh' ' consist of 3 sheets entitled 'City of Renton, Washington - ' • Repainting of the 0.75-mg Highl Is Elevated Tank (Schedule A) and the 3-mg Mt. Olivet Reservoir (Schedule Bi," Drawing No. A 10912-1, dated October 1577, are hereby referred to and by reference made a part of this Contract as fully -nd com- pletely as if the same were fully set forth herein and are mutually cooperative therewith. • In consideration of the faithful performance of the work herein embraced, as set forth in these Contract Documents, and in accordance with the direction of the Engineer and to hie satisfaction to the extent provided in the Contract Documents, the Owner agrees to pav to the Contractor the • amount bid as adjusted in accordance with the Proposal as determined by the Contract Documents, as otherwise * )rein provided, and based on the said Proper made b the ,nLractor, and to make such payments in the manner and at the ti, as provided in the Contract Documents. C-t • W-476 PAINTING OF MT. OLIVET & HIGHLANDS ELEVATED TANKS WTR-ll 2+ Correspo::dence • The Contractor agrees to complete the work within the time(s) specified herein and to accept as full payment hereunder the • amounts computed as determined by the Contract Documents and based on the said Proposal. The Contractor agrees to indemnify and save harmless the Owner from any and all defects appearing or developing in the materials furnished and the workmanship performed under • this Contract for a period of 1 year after the Nate of acceptance of the work in the Contract by the Owner. It is agreed the time limit for completion of the Contract, Schedule • and Schedule B•, based u n the ProPusal, shall be the a day of 19 . It is further agreed • that the Lisle limit for com etrar, o the portions of Schedule A an outlined in the Special Provisions is 28 calendar days after the water is drained from the tank. In the event that the Contractor shall fail to complete the work within the time limit or the extended time limit agreed • upon; as more particularly set forth in the Contract Documents, liquidated damages shall be paid at the rate of $150 per dal for Schedule A, $100 per day for Schedule B, and $250 for Mth Schedule A and Schedule B. Sundays and legal holidays shill be excluded in determining days in default. • 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 ws-rbtan. • iY S*TaroF/REnWU -- --_ { fatax LT T<eai ent - -- Ha aabart C. Ole" Preaiaent i 11TTEST nt� OWI"* • 5eCre'tary' prlNa Cy C e[ -�L L L d b a Olson Imes. ll a Palo ad Inc. .�. .__- _._. Firm Name • Individual Partnership . ,._ Corporation _ i A Wokt taa Corporation State o ncirporation • *Delete it respective schedule inapplicable. C-2 • • Attention: If business is a CORPORATION, name of the corporation shall • be listed in full and both President and Secretary must sign the contract, OR if one signature is permitted by corpora- tion 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 siqn '.he contract. if business is an INDIVIDUAL PROPRIETORSHIP, the name of the owner shall appear followed by d/b/a and name of company. • • • C-3 • Bond No. U4-Mb-15bib3. SBG No. 1000-10129-009-34 Nov. 6-76 PERFORMANCE AND PAYMENT BOND BOND NUMBER PJ:Q66;ji4163:. 5.. .................. KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS, that .41%44 pF94hera,�cvvall.b.PetntinQ. Inc., F.Py Box 5381t Tacosat Washinifton. 98:05 . .. ............. ....... .. .. . . ..... as PRINCIPAL, and 4merltan Fi Jeltty Flre insurance Company a(o Northwest ................................ . . .....I.. .... . . . . . ... .Brxadips.NlKpcY. ,F.,P..Qga .l!.�Q..0.ePYFft4'4.tnegnn.... .... . . .. . .. . . . . . . .. ... . .. a cotpotatton, duly AUthotited to do a genetal sutety business in Washington, as SURETY, ate jointly and sevetally held and bound unto .Rio City-W. Fxst4nw.WaahLoaroa... ... .......... ......I..... ...I......... .... • .. .. . .... . . .... . ...... .. . ........... ............................ ........ the OBLIGEE hetein, in the sum of }{xty,N[ne Thousemi One Hundred Fltteen 4 Nt/1tM1.a••au aa.aaasaasaasaaaassaaa+sane 69 10.00 r...'. : . .. . . . .. . . . . . . . . .... ... . . . .. . . . .DOLLARS (5...I... ................I tot the Wyment of which we bind outselves, out heits, executors. admin Lettators. successors, and assigns, jointly and severally, firmly by these presents. This bond is executed in putsuance of Chapter 39.0e, Revised Code of Washington. TH£ =.ONDITION OF THIS OBLIGATION IS SUCH THAT: • WHEREAS. 011en :.. . .. ........ ............... . the PRINCIPAL entered into a certain Contract with .lbrsblQKtwR.......................I.......... ......................... .. fat R�palnelny of the 0/75 IrG H1111!landa Elevated Tank (Schedule A) and the. 3.W. HtI tlityCt !?eAFCY<ar. li4'1lSdN�P.Q{.... ..... . .. ................................. IN WITNESS: NOW, THEREFORE, it the PRINCIPAL shall faithfully perform 411 the ptovrsions of such Conttect fat the dutation thereof, Including the 1-year guarantee petiod, and pay all labotets, mechanics, sub- conttactots, matetialmen, and all petsons who shall supply such rock. then this obligation in vardl othetwise to temain in full fotce and effect. WA P&P Bond I • PROVIDED, HOWEVER, that the conditions of this obligation shah not apply to any money loaned or advanced to the PRINCIPAL ct to any subcontractor or other person in the petfotmance of any such work. • Signed and sealed this .ZDib.. day of ..VCS4pkbrT.. .... . . ... .. . .. 1971. .016an 9rOt0 6 SOY,AM—.;SOL1 PRINCIPAL Amc r_S��p.F1de11tY Fite insurance Company • SURETY �J BY . .. ..... .... . . ...... A O[n I act CM sY i r Nashtngton Resident Agent Apptoved N to form: Elvie C. Pickett • ...... . . .. ... . .. . ... ..... .. . • • NA P6P Bond 2 • AMERICAN FIDELITY FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY WOODBURY. NEW YORK • 4OV*TM OF ATTORNEY KNOW ALL IM BY THREE PR6i'EN7- liter American Fidelity Fire lmuranw C'nmppaannY.a Corrppooshun to the Suite of WIN ABa�pa PRWBY otBm b Woodbury.SfaN of New York,purr int to IM following tawlutrm,adopted by the Board Of"IaMIW It giB=Y an the IBN day of February, 1969,to rot: "7b PnrldIK s thing VMdraaldavt,or other offiwr dnrpuit^d b{y the Board Execunre Cummettse NW haw authority. • a n&P b MWG"6MIN ra b tlr�rdoeattorney M by make.coeWt to and app mat each pnqu.Bmu w oorpontlma r e my o•owl DOMS Y. GILURT of BEAVERTON, OREGON Be boa I: WaWnd with full Rover and authority Renal tor Fend b its name,Putter and stead. to ugn. ewmits adbwragye the. bib behalf,and has Its act and deed,a follows Spsdfice"aged Q*r bM6 eaambd hiring Guarantee mdammficaum of the SMALL BUSINLU AIMAINISTI_AT1OS 1n an amowl not Bd a to NY one y ret, for or on behalf of this Coeopany,th business bness and in arc,r ib d• ctann nth srbg ad to bind AMERICAN FIDF.LITI' c7RE INSURANCE COMPANY thereby,and W ofrh.arU',fmd Altomn�n-M,purauapt b tker preens,sn benby ratified and rmnrmed. Ol WITNESS WHEREOF,the Arn•tire,Fldellly Fire Imunnaw Company first Quad these presents to be opted by iu President W Wm Vi .PNddaat,as!its Ctwptnnle Seal to be affixed. AMERICAN FIDELITY FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY Luther H William,Pnatdent Sure of New York I in • Cowry of Nassau ! On this kith day of October, 1977,before the tbrdber,a Notary PuNu-d the Start of New York in and for lM County of Naaeu duty commuromd and puedlied.came Luther if Wi9uiW or the American Fidelity fire ImaeaXe Company,to me potentially known to be the Individual and other derrdited herein,and who eaeeuled the prateding Imtmmaart,and acknowl edged the e.,vubm of the now.and being by me duly swam.deposed and tend,that he it the ofdnr of said Company aforesaid. and that the Real affixed to the protecting rmtrument it the Corporate Seel of and Continuity.and the and('orpnntr Seal and signature in an officer wen duty affixed and rebinbed b the and narrational by the authority and direction of the aid Corp • union, end that the resolution of said Company,mfemed to in the prweding mrtrumenl,is now in trim h TES77MONY WHEREOF, 1 hate hereunto sit my hand,and affixed my official sae:41 Woodbury,New York the day, and ,at show written. A � N IPWAW NOTARY PUBLfC,filets of thaw York No.dPMIB116 "filled In Nauru Cmnb- usmmWMnExpinaMamt 197E Stale of Sees York • County of Nasau IIt CERTIFICATE I, .n,undenipred, Aantant Seem's of AMERICAN IIDLI.11 Y NNE INSURANCt.COMPANY,a.kick torryrt um of the State of New York.DO HEAEBY CERTIFY that-he foregoing and attached Power of Al ,un ki nd d('ertffir,te of Authont) imam to full forte and has not ben sneaked:and furthermore that the Reeolultm of the Board of Dlractow.as set forth In the Cerancste of Authority,are now In Mnvr. Signed and SeaNd at the said Compahy,at Woodbury,New York,dabd o%kaZ;IL My of 19 ..A41:.CRIAt:L. AWtantbrnlary • DR a ]6o roc .� 4GOrd, cow Mlts A"OND a C VIN"n Costtork b Planing :na. Brokera, Inc. ------- 1S16 South llth i''i%" A Maryland Casualty Company 46 tacoma, Washington 98405 -- — 3i3-13t3 �i�°� 8 :Yi raTrcan u�wsuw�� 'llsan Brothers Painting i Dnv&l , IWe C _ ].0. Box5381 :acoma, Washington 98405 . �:e• E _ TMa R Mtarldy Mal pplrcOa of mwrarrce IrsIW oNv+r Hove oven�s]uci to nv,nswaa"n ed arrow erW are�n Inrce al Mrs hrM boo she• wwwawwai ra[•aw11w�— nnriio wn �ct'ueblRY —�pafawlt '— atawAni i twam g68110731 -78 "n"`"`"a" ' 500 I' S00 A 100 RWfA•MIWiI 5 MMlt]-OI�M'OY• �.dvc+vGeu wvw Rm.:ncuvv]mv aod.r Raanaav n,seu[na,WMO rrcrin.wMsa ] 1 -wn4ruY .nGMKI rurwa aww. vepRen MNR WFei�OMNtrM -, ] f,elb.4 ' Ra1ry.Y Ylalrn A Mmamis IuuArt 641t71]7{I e n 2S0 I f y���F ' ��[fWIMWm rVr � r dM�W.OMKI=. A—�FS1�• nMtG Y��.I�plln..yr.d III 1B0 r7y-nc. rusr w.r.'«m` � l.�wwoewo wvfn.vy.0 — f1C�{LMMLnT� —�•. � eaoav nnMr.+� Ridne.aa,w �r f]�NM�I4V rolY f 4YMIn `woaefeb COMMNMTgIIt .... .. .... f MP10Y[Rb 11AaN11'/ '—" dYrMI5 rr1 s vl•.•XiMd.rdSvl�CllS With =aspects to repainting of Highlands elevated tank and Mt. Olivet pEsarvoi CAnorlrMt Snorla any 01 Ma a1x]w apf�CMO�,sginM anOM.!hbfl Gr ;V Syr,_but Muting w1 M panT eon anessre•to Man.�Y.. 1_ ma�5 cn noh5e ihan,Mpose no obnaal,on o�6pMuty of _. iwii: "1NSS,Y r,M• .YI W,Wa �' an aa,ao..�..._........� ._.. .-.- »_._.-..._. City Of Renton 200 Mill Avenue South HEnton, Washington 98055 rVr.._..�._- r • PART 3 CONDITIONS OF THE CONTRACT SPECIAL PROVISIONS a 1. KIESC 1PTIOW Ot i1I The work to Se performed ender this Contract consists of furnyshing matcris?s, equipment, tools, labor, and other work or items incidental thereto (ereeptin^ rl matified herein equipment, utilities, or service, if any, pe wto orks asurequiirroedbbythe theCContrac or tin accordanceerwithing plansl and specifications. 2. LOCATION The location of the work is shown on the Vicinity "lap included with Part 4, PLANS, of these Contract Documents. 3. STANDARD SPECIFICATIONS Standard Specificatic.as for Municipal Public forks Cov- struction prepared by the weshington State Chapter, American Public forks Association, 1977, are hereinafter referred to as the Standard Specifications. Said speci- firjtions are hereby included in these Specifications as though quoted in their entirety and the applicable portions Shall apPly except as amended or modified 1)y these •Special Provisions.' 4. GENERAL Nharever the words "performance Bond" are used, delete the words and substitute "Performance and Payment Bond.` 5. DISCREPANCIES AND OMISSIONS Get' found in the Contract Any discrepancies or o Documents shall be reported to the Engineer issadiately. The Engineer will clarify discrepancies or omissions, in writing, within a reasonable time. In resolving inconsistencie$ra eng two nor more e sectiogiven s of the Contract Document$, p in the following order: i Contract Special Provisions Plans Standard Specifications Figure dimensions on plans shall take precedence over scale dimensions; detailed plans shall take Precedence over genera?. plans. SP-1 i • h ial ttLe eidaer wh„�il be $ag1S O! l�'� ward t`°thTIC QMn�rato Y.a othe cam'®rl A d b• mar vi st°atentt°401V S ooption of • 1ne tha ®dUye * he tio9�uer at t ittea got+ e S btdt ubm in ava�CcordanCe7 w�10 baly yx COWP ce of to Y1a`°n • r6 of CC contract $ Snea avain9 mated R der th,is t day u°ame, s es e i ,ta at pin to Yt og li9caon is n the ab°pe'°f to 4 aa$oC and �t wit ch Pe th • Se i ri Z1 ed i the e ties Sot do t c data to a n wtyt oa °f the u.,dea tract 's �to a tenda ion $ s due to tha Con or Pryo bean ex yth Sect am°unt nt of � Yt wol`�cifl atnad da g\00 Per, dSch tye �a A and • .ta CO t c fO g250oaP°r dri tot both 1nnPection. S�riO P°a B, and e Costs f tE incutr Tonal Soul g, inciud " Costs Of add an 0 Olt all st-a 5`heat�ss f ig laga cl e,Pert'i an dat c Pl& 'a o OTV t toe° ao'$ Wyk •S on. P by suPe nd Cant a+� sui`arI y Jar Cost qh,E coat tx:Y" coon -o art nead i�4�t e et t t sayttoe oheCtY t° en ted � • 9ti0, 4^ as brll d ac wily me vialto 30 V'%'. t p0 a. fit• for t is fT, Lgnat. RO\tRS OFRX by the 8 St+e %Y-i'%9 w a n4 toned K cvet the • vicex other RSNG pion wor hoytn unl pTrMg gyEt� G"JA F'i'ea cc d Y or nd the W Y a the its 9 ONMn the gig,a (M f 1 ct t 1 owneresah tY of accept P Oe n 010 x than f $�2` yn 8 to a'� °nc'Zl be dedUe ate. • tnsPaOati the ra sytt,otitY tion coats wiy eot,thlY th the 18 f in t ot+s�act r °n Seth COT, �tY+o j8 due the C • ftom SY`2 ona *hall be � OF citicati 10. SCBBDU 1 9.01 of el f 11 9a�.u*8° SverY °f <he Contract section o on and del * e. the ail deleted elY after `a Patti POn®ri a Qa 'actor cent ♦ Lta SAObefore the deliver to raShall tees SCin* in fore'teeof coma*° con acpated t tier, progWin9 th P ePva� c* and she c 8ueitto the &n8,fteer°n of each of raot Aoc`�° will becoe achedule. Con t that ♦ and com1p -dei. the Squired each moat corress d ncenai k r��request Ag the amuuwit Contractor in a1*o furn purpose ° turn', to payment's the Contraof workadone for The estin4 Parris to 4adition* T-,e na ♦ p6tt P5 used 11 be sides *A ra to t. i Ot Co time duz the acn�ule S f toorideductiona from t at anY hah'nd n re4`ie Should it beo e,p1 .1 or Cone actor ,ahchC• samc fChods, and * chat 0Perit Frograyvised scheduo t 0 eratio�ahif�. ni9he this fil.a,�itxnit revise orces Orvrorkin4 u , and Fr vjouslY aie tded 1 a�tiee lost ai15PYer°�ed art er,C. iif there eSuiPtlAant. by Khici time ees until n recur ale is Noik. mto.. the fin9 ale ha, beaccePt� scio^$. r ofinal sched act Provi- °r • oY the con{1icC,oruito the Contra, the Conti Tact a eat d th the time O%nd hall;be Per° 4 v,ledaomPliance conts*ator the Woc�i gr�iaion*, tes to the aPProvmd for ♦ COntr ac P eatima un ° C°ntrac a * of anY f t to de an. ll sov'ided by vork acCordin ro'ed° m ter fall I ti le % ofion °atraction, �i°b i anon of b+a ,choral fig here Y ade a lib the accit ations thereo o Contract. ♦ Sp-3 ♦ • . wpGE sc� sEDULE The prevailing rate of wages to be paid to all workmen, • laborers, or mechanics employed in the performance Of any Part of this cont-act shall be in accordance with the provisions of Chapter 39.12 RCW, as a ended. T e rulTier es and regulations of the Department and the schedule of prevailing wage rates for the locality • or localities where this contract wil'. be performed as determined by the Industrial Statistician of the Depart- ment of Labor and Industries are by reference made a part of this Contract as though fully set forth herein. Inasmuch as the Contractor will bselresponsible eafor • paying the prevailing wages, imperative themselves with the current wage contractors familiarize rates before submitting bids based on these specifications. In case any dispute arises as to what are the prevailing rates of wages for work of a similar nature and such • dispute cannot be adjusted �y the parties in interest, including labor and management representatives, the matter shall be referred for arbitration to the Director of the Department of Labor and Industries Of the state, and his decisions therein shall be final and conclusive and,,binprJding on by Pa tieS 12.060,,oase d in the dispute as amended. • The Contractor, on or before the date of commencement of atement under oath with the owner and work, shall file a at with the Director of Labor an rate of hourly wage paid and beinduneid�eachr classifhe ic tion of laborers, wo•. n, or mechanics employed upon • the work by the Conte nor or subcontractor which shall be not lees than the plementalg rate of statementsawhichsuch may be statement and any pp necessary shall be filed in accordance with the practices and procedures by the Department of Labor and Industries. • Prior to commencing work, each Contractor and each and shall file a sworn Statement of every subcontractor Intent (SF 98821 with the owner and with the Department of Labor and Industries as to the prevailing wage rate, including fringe benefits, for each job ciassifiration to be utilized. The wage rates thus filed ill be checked • against the prevailing wage rates as determined by the Statistician o Industrial f the Department of Labor and Industries. If the wage rates are corr nttoftapphe lovaltC al Statistician will issue an acknowlerdgme • the Contractor and/or subcontractor with a copy to the awarding agency (owner) . if any incorrect wage rates are included, the Contractor and/or subcontractor will SP-4 • • bq notified of the correct rates by the Industrial Statistician and approval will be withheld until a correct • statement is received. Copies of wage rate approvals will be furnished the awarding agency, and the Contractor (and the prime Contractor in the case of a subcontractor) by the Industrial Statistician. • Each voucher claim submitted by a Contractor for payment on a project =stimate shall state that prevailing wages have been paid in accordance with the prefiled Statement or Statements of Intent on file w'th the Department of Labor and Industries as approved by the Industrial • Statistician. Affidavits of Wages Paid (SF 9843) are to be filed with the Sate Treasurer, or the Treasurer of the county or municipal corporation or other office or person charged with the custody and disbursement of the state or corporate funds as the case may be and two (2) copies of each Affidavit are to be filed with the Director of the Department. of Labor and Industries, Attention: Industrial Relations Division, 1601 Second Avenue, Seattle, Washington. Whenever pr,-ticsble, affidavits pertaining to a particular Ccntr, should be submitted as a package. 12. CONTRACT COMPLIANCE REPORTS - EEO The Contractor will be required to complete and submit the following document before progress and/or final payments to the Contractor will be approved by the Public Works Director: City of Renton Affirmative Action Report for Contractor/subcontractor (Monthly Manpower Utilisation Report) • The Owner will furnish these forms to the prime Contractor during preconstruction meeting. An Equal Employment Opportunity Report Certificate shall be executed by the Bidder with nis bid proposal on this • project and which comes within the provisions of the equal employment opportunity regulations of the Secretary of Labor as revised 21 May 1968. The form of certificate will be furnished to the Contractor with the proposal, stating as to whether he, his firm, associ.ition, copart- nership, or corporation has participated in any previous • contracts or subcontracts subject to the equal opportunity clause and if so, whether or not he has submitted all reports dve under applicable filing requirements. SP-5 • Yequited to tutni oath the bid f ® eiddet totre ode. tt to be at gail�?te p tat l tbe due pansy at loY ext 101 d cetttficattactpt of to a 5 irk f4ola vf iltte Kip,qp kei t tYII. n an it a t for G°'refuee°� ttif pt Fe Ytp'YoSa an,ed tt.e i ac the omP {u'a shotice itval ti s Yt Y Call, ' which app aubl ;he • et ter ng Alec ion to tions its lac o 1'00 ei felted to tht esta Co�act ISS pro it! Y shy he V tpY for W'1 I. be a Contra act and loY��21Ma ed 8"b ov%etever actor Y°visionsY etp Y o v a ttopT^t t-on4Wo be;hg9s oattaptpt. of - this sec to the btw sut�itieatitn' ttOp be obtained obtain forth fl e4uest i suph cat n forms mnY With sutecceiv icatio i betots Wcpee. ceYtif � Rg svecia1tS For this Er i eat RS YOA COKR tots and to b,! the {tom' 9 SICµ II Contra ng Selrtstdd ntpi a1%T W1s., otat R8+ incl te8 es in t �h,P cpntta 13• Biddets. stu,ll Lieens arts o tion of Aontracto ss went aPPlipab ee c SLstYa trte tJe ants of tpt th the S eq�'J ptovidin9 S1�N th anQinge ari an to the ti� la actSpp'48S AyD LI�IGP'in9 bet;endent o;he Ylan# i�ptot of yt• aria tin t at 1 be vita t 6 Nov vCool ntractot tip a Qntae nY�, nt tvke pub ari a t adjusulen t+ eanin9 of *01 ttent, intet4t®ta tpt of h over. is Meaning iftt %etz,�e for he Y o d o is notealc. s ma ht "attso tt of tat and aatef lal Work of� mal Ob F3ilugBntatie afthe etiott ncekotta tv Why h the sa n d P 6ctiV ' ,a an ttia "`Pto'r e eansttu %t of of the used' �We be i SY-( • To prevent disputes and litigation, it is further agreed by the parties hereto that the Public Works Director or 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 Contras-or is of the opinion he will be • damaged by such interpretation, he shall, within three (3) days, notify the Engineer and the City Clerk in writing Of the anticipated nature and amount of the damage or damages. Time is of the essence in the giving of such notice. In the event an agreemet,t cannot then be reached within three (3) days the City and the Contractor shall • each appoint an arbitrator and the two shall select a third, within 30 days thereafter, thereby forming a Hoard Of Arbitrators. The findings and decision of the Board of arbitrators • shall be final and binding on the parties, unless the aggrieved party, within ten (10) days, challenges the findings and decision by s rving and filing a petition for review by the Superior Court of ling County, Wash- ington. The grounds for the petition for review are limited to showing that the findinq; and decision: • 1. Are not responsive to the questions submitted; 2. Are contrary to the terms of the Contract or any component thereof; 3. Are arbitrary and/or are not based upon the applicable facts and .ha law controlling the issues submitted • to arbitration. The Board of Arbitrators shall support its decision by setting forth in writing its findings and conclusions based on the evidence adduced at any s.:ch hearing. • The arbitrat ;..i shall be conducted in accordance with the statutes of the State of Washington and court d xisions governing such procedure. The costs of such arbitration shall be borne equally by the City and the Contractor unless it is the Board's • majority opinion that the C- ntractor's filing of the protest or action is capricious or without reasonaole foundation. In the latter came, all costs shall be borne by the Contractor . SP-7 The venue cf any suit shall be in Ring County, Washington, and if the Contractor is a nonresident of the State of Washington, he shall designate an agent, upon whom process may be served, before commencing work. under � this: Contract. 15. USE AND OCCUPANCY The City of Renton reserves the rights of use and occupancy in accordance with Section 7-1.23 of the � Standard Specifications. 16. OR I:,gUAL Where the term "or equa!" is used herein„ the Owner, or the: Owner on recommendation of the Engineer, shall be � the sole judge of the quality and suitability of any Proposed substitution. 17. ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION The Contractor shall comply with all Federal, state, and local laws and regulations controlling pollution of the environment. He shall take necessary precautions to prevent pollution of streams, lakes, ponds, and reservoirs with fuels, oils, bitumens, chemicals or other harmful materials and to prevent pollution of the atmosphere from particulate and gaseous matter. 18. PROTECTION Or EXISTING UTILITIES The Contractor shall protect all existing utilities in accordance with Section 5-1.09 of the Standard specifi- cations. 19. TEMPORARY WATER The Owner will provide a connection frr temporary water at the site. The Contractor shall provide all temporary piping required to bring the water to the Point of use and remove it when no longer needed. No charge will be made by the Owner for the water used providing it is not wasted, in which case, a charge will be made. 20. TEMPORARY ELECTRIC POWER • Subject to the Owner's approval, temporary electric power for use during construction may be obtained from the Owner's electric system providing adequate capacity and switching for 110 volts are available, and where the normal operation of any of the Owner's facilities will � not be adversely affected. In such case, no charge will be made by the Owner for electric energy providing energy is not wasted. SP-8 27. OYERA?S LYES IN YATSR SYSTEM PROHIBITED lines or open valves or take At no time close off any ration of ♦ any other action which would affect Approoval well in the existing water system. Re4 advance of the time that interruption of existing service is required. 22, I&Ny, CONTENTS EMPTIED Both tanks will be emp`.ied of their water a the Owner 1 preparation and and rexMin empty during all surface Provision does not. application of all coatings. This p ct apply to coated areas whose back Side oidiagonal bracing, with water (1.e. , it does not apply etc.) . The applicable areas (bowl, riser pipe, etce of the Highlands F,ievated Tank (Schedule A) 1", be prepared lea ma and assocated liquidated damages and coated in a maximum of 28 consecutive calendar days- and Time of comp provisions for the shall be in accerdance with similar t the lion completion of the 1e[ion date which Contract is 28n calendar gdays of a modified -omp em tied, (Refer to after the tank is completely P Sectior 7.) specific The Mt. Olivet Reser voir (Schedule B) has no ♦ limitations on time length of preparation and coating other than the contract completion requirements for that schedule. 23. PAINTIN(f (both schedules) ♦ SCOPE This section covers the work nehessa:Y for the repainting of thu exterior of the 0. %5'm9 Highlands Elevated Tank (Schedule A) and the 3-mg Mt. Olivet (eservoir (Schedule B), complete. MATERIALS ceneral qui_ ♦ All materials shall conform to the clot" a ants beroinafter specified. rats term mel, and used herein includes Pa lied Deliver incidental materials as rogtue- in the manufacturer's all materials to the 7 unopened containers with labels attached indi- cating the brand and content of containers, the formula, and the name of the manufacturer. SP-9 Paint system outlined rerorducti iorma- Thu Pa xSys ts. Genero T'Iemec ic P stem Company P within the "Paint SY tion S,s included the use of alternate paragraPh to allow for "or equal" products. For the Biddez's information, the following • Paint manufacturers' Products are considered Only one paint manuf acturematerial to porn is1,, the necessary acceptable' for both schedules. shall be used systems for the p Area, CA oration.ration. Huntington Amercoat Corp Corpo Engard Coatings PA Beach, CA Inc.. Pittsburgh. Koppers company. Fremont, CA Mobil paint ComP` nYCalifarnial , Corporation Louisville, KY Napko i t CnmPany. city, MO Pan O Porter Kansas Tnemec ComnanY Inc.. point .System TA-PDX or equal. Tnemec series 20 �txy {two-component) , PRIMERa cltalized P solids by volume + 2oly�mid cured, rimer, roller or corrosion inhibiting Suitable for 45 percent minimum. spray application. urethane Tnemec Series 10 polyurethane , two- COAT: Aliphatic or acrylic . FINISH a ual. lyurethane. Characterist_id o Enamel or 9 component po loss, excellent come a P Ppli include hent igh 9 Solids by �°lame 45 P lica- gloss ret .ntion. for roller or spray apP minimum, Suitable tion. a batch number All materials shall be of same by Product. C o�o�.r tt,e Tnemec .-hall be as indicate a[ty4 of this f The color sbers on the plans s of in P the tanks are color numbers ¢aderiig CH2M HILL's office. document. Colored ection a available for insp Thies fd suitable products of the paint manufacturer and for intended use- 5Y-1Q � • Paint for Accessories Macerial shall he as specified for paint • system for adjacent tank vections. Miscellaneous Material Materials not :•pecified, but required to • properly complete ti work, shall of the bet commercial quality and approved by the Engineer. h :KI'ANSRIP • General Perform all work in accordance with paint manufacturer's instructions, these specifi- �ations, and in a safe and workmanlike manner. Observe all safety precautions stated in paint manufacturer's instructions. • Number of paint coats indicated are the minimum number allowable. Refer to minimum dry film thickness (DFT) specified. Apply additional coats if necessary to obtain specified DFI. (It is anticipated that more than two coats will be necessary for tAe coatings applied by roller.) Do not work when weather conditions are unfavorable, unless work is well protected a from such conditions and specific approval of Engineer has bEen obtained. Maintain ecvipme in good working order. Equipment shall be comparable to that described in printed instructions of the paint manufac • turer. Clean equipment before and after each use with appropriate cleani•iq solutions as recommended by taint manufacturer. Observe minimum between-coat. drying times as stated in paint marufachue_ 's instructions. Thin paint only If necessary for workability. Use recommended thinner. Retain all empty paint cans and thinner cans for inspection by Engineer. • SP-11 Surface Preparation • Prepare surface in accordance with Steel Structures Painting Council Specification No. 10, moving all mill scale, rust, dirt, paint, or other foreign matter until at least 95 percent of each element of surface area is free of all visible residues. Blasting shall be dome with compressed air equipment using proffer abrasive to attain a continuous average profile depth of 1.5 mils as measured by a keane-Tator Surfaccx Profile Zomparator. Slow dust and grit from surface with clean, dry air. Apply crime coat before rust or contamination occurs on surface. The successful paint manufacturer's repre- sentative will determine the acceptability of the surface for his materials, in oonjunction with the Engineer. Primer Apply ono coat of Tnemec 20 POTA-PDX epoxy prim^r or approved equal to a minimum dry film thickness (OFT) of 4.0 mils. Apply by spray to the Rt. Olivet Reservoir and roller to the Highlands Llevated Tank Allow sufficient dry time (per manufacturer's recommendation) prior to application of finish coat. Finish Coat Apply one coat of Tnemec Series 70 Polyurethane Enamel or approved equal to a minimum dry film thickness (DFT) of 2.0 mils. Apply by spray to the At. Olivet Reservoir and roller to the Highlands cl4vated tank. Primcd areas shall be masked to conform to colors applied. Secondary masking shall be accomplished only after initial top coat is hard and dry. Care shall be taken to ensure all top coats are applied within 15 days of prir r application. If the primer has teen exponed for a greater time period, it may be necessary to mist a light coat of primer over the existing material. Consult manufscturer's representative for specific details. SP-12 Coating Thickness Variations Primer and finish coat thicknesses of 3.0 mils (OFT) each may be required to produce uniform color coverage when using certain manu- facturers' products. This variation is allow- able and may le required by the Engineer at no change in contract price. Accessories Prepare 11 paint all accessories in accordance with ape ied paint system for adjoining tank sections. Do not paint galvanized metal, or accessories that were not previously painted. Inspection Obtain approval of Engineer and paint manu- facturer's representative for all surface preparation prior to any painting. Obtain approval of Engineer and paint manufacturer's representative for each coat prior to applying subsequent coats. Repair and recout all runs, overspray, roughness, or anv other • signs of improper application in accordance with manufacturer's _structions and as approved by the Engineer and paint manufacturer's representative. Measurement of the coating thicknesses shall be by an Elcometer or Microtest thickness gauge. Add additional paint as required to bring thin areas up to the required minimum dry film thickness (DFT) . Lead all staging up until the Engineer and • paint manufacturer's representative have inspected and given approval cf the coatings. Staging removad prior to coating approval shall be replaced at no additional cost to the Owner. All phases of the work shall be available to observation by a representative of the paint manufacturer with or without the accompanying Engineer. SP-13 • Cleaning Place all clothe and cotton waste which might constitute a fire hazard in closed metal con- • tainers, or destroy, at the end of each day. Upon completion of the work, remove all staging, scaffolding, and containers from the site, or destroy, as approved by the Engineer. Remove paint spots, oil, or stain from adjacent surfaces and leave the entire job clean and • acceptable to the Engineer. 24. Before selection of or purchase of any materials to be used for this project, the 'Painting Preparation and Application Sheet" shall be prepared by the Contractor with the assistance of the paint manufacturer's repre- • sentative and submitted for review by the Engineer. 25. UNAVOIDABLE DELAYS DUE TO WEATHER Section 8-1.07 of the Standard Specifications shall be expanded as follows: Time extensions for all phases of • the Contract shall be allowed if the weather conditions at the site do not meet the minimum Standards necessary for the part ' the painting operation Planned for that day. A one-calendar-dav time extension shall be granted for -act day that does not meet the minimum standards dur'ng at least 1 hours of that day. The authority for • making a decision on whether a day meets minimum standards resides with the Engineer, as advised by the paint manufacturer's representative. This allowance for possible time extension is intended to provide reasonable fairness to the Contractor. At • the same time, it is pointed out that the time extension requests will be critically reviewed because of the high pumping and operational costs associated with utilizing the water system while t`e Highlands Elevated Tank (Schedule A) is out of rervice and the high operational costa associate! with utilizing the water • system while the Mt. olive_ Reservoir (Schedule B) is out of service. The Engineer has the authority to require that the Contractor work weekends to make sure time of completion is met. • SP-14 • • • • PART 4 PAINTING PREPARATION AND APPLICATION SHEET • • s • PART 5 PLANS • • O / 2 3 4 5,000 'N FEET — I HIGHLANDS T LAKE -li I \ ° ELEVATED TANK - WASHINGTON IScMduls A) �I I �`t tl lr-•,-)1 _L'i`�Ni'. \ MT. OLIVET RESERVOIR (Schedule B) RENTON - Y r CITY HALL VICINITY MAP • CITY OF RENTON,WASHINGTON OCTOBER 1977 REPAINTING OF THE 0.75MG HIGHLANDS ELEVATED TANK (SCHEDULE AI AND THI' 3MG MT. OLIVET RESERVOIR DWG No 109121 (SCHEDULE 81 SMRt 1of 3 • 'A g 9 B B A A A A IV A • A A C : A .t Rod 8racmg A A • 1A, —Bd'Q Colamm � A A A • 6'0 Af - Double Channel (TYP.f 1 T) Struts A— • Plates for Diagonal 8racmg \I • � 11 COLOR CODE City of Renton,Washmgton IPer TNEMEC Master Color Card) Repainting of the A-Candlelight (20281 0.75 MG Highlands Elevated Tank 8 Citron (2029) (Schedule AI • C -Olive Gold 12030) DWG No. A10912.1 Sheet 2 of 3 Color on all Parts of Exterior Shall be TNEMEC Olive Gold l20.'101 City of Renton,Washington • Repainting of the 3 MG Mt,Olivet Reservon (SchM„le B 1 DWG No A 109 12 1 Sheet 3 0 3 • • ��fN�ITEM OIF J PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT g WARREN C OOINYASON, P E a DIRECTOR QQQQ d� MUw.i iYw� BUILDING :W MILL AVE SO PENTON p. *ASH es5 . 206 py �$ae , yfD SE a\t/ CHARLES J DELAUREN71 MAvoW November 28, 1977 Honorable Charles J. Delaurenti, Mayor Members of the City Council SUBJECT: Award of Contract, a-476 Repainting 3J4 MG Highlands Elevated Tank and the 3 MG Mt. Olivet Reservoir Dear Mayor Delaurenti and Council Members: The above-referenced project was awarded November 21, 1977. to Sunset Coatings Company, low bidder, in the amount of $37,93S.57. Based on the Attached letters from our consulting engineer, CH2M Hill, and Sunset Coatings Company, and the shortness of time in the 30-day time limit for a.ard notification in securinL second low bidder (bid opening November 3, 1977), the fo'Aciving is recoomended by the Public Works Department: The Council rescind its action of November 21, 1977, in awarding the contract to low bidder, Sunset Coatings Company. The Council accept the second low bid, in the amount of $69,115 00, submitted by Olsen Brothers Drywall 4 Painting, Inc. and that a contract for the subject project be awarded to said contractor. It is further recommended that the Mayor and the City Clerk be authorized to sign the contract documents. Sincerely, � 'w--�fx+ t.ers-e►s-Li Marren C. Gomason, P.E. Public Works Director RLP:ad Attachments cc: City Attorney OFFICE Of THE CITY CLERK BID OPENING - 1113/17 NoeeaOer 7, 1977 REPAINTING OF NITYEANDS TANK { 14W OLIVET RESE"Olk Contractor Ng IEO Schedule A Schedule 6 lutal - X1Nhlanes TAM Nt. 011eet Costal Coatings 1 A 154.27S.00 536.60D.00 S091875.00 4231 Loory H47 N.Y. A 1 293.08 S7 $ 166.54 ST Seattle. w 96107 S 2,930.95 ST• S 1,96d.60 ST- DYAlnbl lush Pointing. K A S56.TS0.00 __.---'S3e.I50.O0 b9,500.00 Redeem. w 990S2 1 Z,956.f0 ST S 1,876.50 $T Long Painting Co. A A 169.900.00 S3i.955.00 $96.955.00 6025 - IOt% Ave, S. A S 3,504.60 $7 t 1.72S.57 ST $tattle, MA 96105 Olson P. 0. Bros. 71 a ►tq. A 342.725.00 $22.849.00 $65,576.00 $ 2307.00 ST S 1.233.65 ST T6cor, MA gum 2:307.15 ST- W. f. Pointers, lnc, A I S56.a25.00 U5.]50.00 $93,175.00 ---- bm 736 A 1 3,164.95 $1 S 1.918.80 ST L7mmood. w 90036 S 1.900.90 ST- Sunset Coatings Co. A A $19,072.30 116,910.00 535.992.00 max 1697 1 1 309.15 ST $ 401.60 ST l2nnYa•d, w 98076 S 1.029.89 ST- S 913.68 ST. • Errors in CUcirlition En9iusor-s Estimate - $SO.000 - 130,DM • $00,0LR7 OFF;CE Of TXE CltT CLERK N&V~ 7, 1977 810 OPINION; IINOERMIND UT!LITIES TV INSPECTION UNII October 26. 1977 - Contractor `_--� ease Bid A1Nrneta H6 A A1LrnAte lid 9 Al terott It! C Cuss - The Cerborvndr Co. S155.480.00 S".932.00 S41,300.00 52S,60O.00 3501 Vineland Road P.O. 50. 5516 Orlando. Flor," 32m5 Sahlborq Equipednit co. S31,7H.0O $Z1.500.00 59W Fourth A". So. Sean We. do 98108 nil lid: Qwttd YitnOYt $61a: T.r Renton City Council 111?/77 Page 7 Ordinances and Resolutions - Continued - Nays and Means Committee Report Ordinance 03168 The committee report recommended second and final readings of an Board of u6Tic ordinance (first reading 10124) relating to the membership and duties Works Membership of the Board of public Works, iistina membership as Directors of Public Works, Parks and Recreation, Planning and the Fire Chief and Traffic Engineer; other City Officials may participate but as non- voting members. Following readings, it was MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND PERRY, COUNCIL ADOPT THE ORDINANCE AS READ. ROLL CALL: ALL AYES. CARRIED. First Reading The committee report recommended first reading of an ordinance regard- Land Use Examiner ing Land Use Hearing Examiner procedures. Following reading, it was MOVED BY CLYMER, SECON' 'HORDE, COUNCIL REFER ORDINANCE BACK TO THE Amendment WAYS AND MEANS COMMITT:: CARRIED. First Reading The committee report recommended first reading of an ordinance rezoning Stirskey Rezone certain property known as Stirskey, from SR-1 to R-2, located 100 ft. west of Rolling Hills Ave. SE along east side of Puget . SE. Follow- ing reading, it was MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND THORPE, COUNCIL REFER BACK TO THE COMMIttEE. CARRIED, First Reading The committee report recommended f'-st reading of an ordinance rezoning Salant Rezone the Salant property from GS-1 to R-2 and R-3 located at the northeast corner of S. Puget Dr. and Grant S. Following reading it was MOVED BY CLYMER. SECOND THORPE, COUNCIL REFER ORDINANCE BACK TO THE WAYS ANO MEA._. COMMITTEE. CARRIED. First Reading The committee report recommended first reading of an ordinance estab- Drainage fishing a drainage plan. Following reading, it was MOVED BY CLYMER, Ordinance SECOND PERRY, COUNCIL REFER ORDINANCE BACK TO THE WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE. CARRIED. — _Ag First Reading Committee Chairman Clymer presented an ordinance for first reading Abandoned concerning abandoned vehicle hulks on private property and streets, Vehicle highways and city property. Following reading, it was MOVED BY CLYMER, Regulations SECOND PERRY, COUNCIL REFER THE ORDINANCE BACK TO THE WAYS AND MEANS CONMITTEE. CARRIED. First Reading Ways and Means Committee Chairman Clymer presented an ordinance for Vehicle Impound first reading establishing vehicle impound regulations. Following Regulations reading, it was MOVED 8, CLYMER, SECOND PERRY, REFER ORDINANCE BACK TO THE WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE. CARRIED. First Reading The Committee Chairman presented ordinance for first reading establish- Parking ing parking regulations. Following reading, it was MOVED B" CLYMER, Regulations SECOND PERRY, REFER ORDINANCE BACK TO THE WAYS AND MEANS S2tITTEE. CARRIED. Resolution 02141 The committee report recommended reading and adoption of a resolution La se ar ng establishing Land Use Hearing Examiner procedures. Following reading, Examiner MOVED BY SHINPOCH, SECOND PERRY, COUNCIL ADOPT RESOLUTION AS READ. Procedures CARRIED. Resolution The Ways and Means Committee recommended denial of a resolution Denied establishing a l0ral improvement district for installation of street LID 030E improvements,etc. on portion of SW 34th St., lying between Lind Ave. SW 34th St. 8 SW and the East Valley Highway and portion of SW 41st St. between SW 41st St. Lind SW and E.Vailey Hwy.; LID 0308. Councilman Clymer explained one-party district ano advice from Bonding Counsel and City Attorney against the matter. MOVED BY PERRY, SECOND THORPE, COUNCIL CONCUR IN COMMITTEE REPORT AND DENY RESOLUTION CREATING LID 0308, CARRIED. ADJOURNMENT MOVED BY SHINPOCH, SECOND PERRY, COUNCIL MEETING ADJOURN. CARRIED. The meeting adjourned at 1:25 a.m. November B, 1977. De ores . Mead,__T 114 tTerr HILL -, e(pin11a5I5 Sck-MISts 22 November 1977 S10912.A2 Mr. Dick Houghton Utilities Engineer City of Benton 200 Mill Avenue South Renton, Washington 98055 Dear Dick: Subject: Watertank Repainting Contract Bid Evaluation We have received a letter from Sunset Coatings Company, the low bidder on this project, which effr 'vely asks that their bid be rejected. The basis of is threefold: 1. Paint supplier will not deliver at verbally quoted price. 2. That particular supplier does not recommend his materials for use at the time of vear due to local weather condi- tions. A. That particular supplier does not want to perform inspection services on this job. our interpretation of this letter is that this contractor now recognizes that he cannot perform the work as specified without spending substantially more than his bid price. He now expects that a third coat will be necessary on schedule A and that this added labor cost combined with higher materials costs will totalli eliminate any profit margin there was in his bid. We believe his bid was muc' too low for the city to expect the job to be completed without substantial difficulties and/or extra inspection cost requirements. As such, it may be in your best interest to reject their bid and award to the second low bidder. However, we do not believe that the evidence clearly requires that you reject the low bid as unresponsive. • \.gnu. �1 {1i4.� \\a.Ln Ln'M,N Yu�J Yql Kr. Dick Houghton Page 2 22 November 1977 510912.A2 This situation presents certain risks and associated returns on which only the owner can make a decision. If you decide to reject the low bid, and award to the second low bidder, then: • You must return the bid bond to the low bidder. • You must notify the secnnd low bidder by letter of your intention to award the ontract to them by 3 December 1977. • The total price will be approximately $20,000 higher than the low bid for schedules A and B ($30,000 contract price less $10,000 extra inspec- tion not required with this bid) . If you decide to accept the low bid, (or at least attempt to retain the low bidder's bid bond) then: • You must notify the low bidder by letter of your intention to award the contract to them by 3 December 1977. • You must be prepared for them to accept the contract with the possible attitude that they will 'find a way' to complete the job and still make money. • You must be prepared for the contractor to not execute the contract, forfeit the bid bond, and then find that the second low bidder does not want the job. By this time, the 30-day time limit for award notification probably will have already passed. This possible situation could easily happen and leave you only with bids which are another $25,000 + higher from which to choose. In summary, we feel it is possible for you to award the contract to the low bidder but it does present some relatively high risks. Our subjective judgment is that it is in your best interest to reject the low bid and award to the second low bidder. This may be very difficult to justify to the City Council, but this short anecdote may simplify the discussion and put things into better perspective: • A total stranger told you one day that he would give you $30,000. You were very excited and told Mr. Dick Noughton Peg* J 22 November 1977 S10912.A2 your friends of this wonderful opportunity and made plans for spending the money. She stranger came back later and told you he would only give you $1,000. This disappointment was very great; but, at least you had ■ free gift of a substantial amount. The second low bid in similar to the $1,000 gift. It is significantly lower than our estimate and as such provides good value for money expanded. He have reviewed that bid and the bidder's backyround and feel that awarding the contract to them would be a good decision. Please call me if you need more information to make this decision. S�ly,� Brq�I,ay P. Erickson Pr 7ect Manager dg encl: Copy of letter from Suni_t Coatings Company rAr 2 FT •INDUSTRIAL •COMMERCIAL *RESIDENTIAL *PAINTING *DECORATING *SANDBLASTING LICENSED .BONDED.INSURED 3o7ember 17, 1977 CH2M Hiil 1500 114th Av SE Bellevue, 4A98004 HE: City of Kenton, 4A eighland dlevated Tank and Mt. Ulivet ieservoir, Painting Dear Mr. arickson, Our bid price on the above referenced project was based upon the usage of Engard Coatings Corp. materials. At the time of finalizing our bid the regional representative of this product, :]r. Neil McConnell, was out of town. Upon calling his office we were referred to the Engard factory in Callfornia there we received product information and price quotes, for the primer, their number 460 Epoxy which, we were assured, would produce a yield of 4 mils with roller application in one coat. This coating would cost $10.00 per gallon in 5 gallon containers. The finish coat was to oe their number 448 '!.ethane which would produce a yield of 2 mils with roller application in one coat at a cost of 312.25 per gallon. rie submitted our bid on this project using this information as a basis for material and labor prices. z Upon Mr, NcConnelis return, we discussed the products and apclication as quoted from the factory, at this time he informed me that the price on these materials was in error and that the specific generic material produced by aingard was not recomme8ded for usage in th's area during the time I of vear specified in the bid documents. He in turn checked 1 k �^� •� +� . 1 v.wv,nrv+ N•e PROAli � (1Oa11a 3-T110 • r INDUSTRIAL r COMMERCIAL •RESIDENTIAI. rr *PAINTING rbECORATING rSA NDBL ASTING UCENBED•BONDED•WBURED 2. with his factory and informed me that they; 1 . could nut deliver the materials at the quoted price. 2. did not recommend the usa._e of this system due tc local weather con- ditions. 3. had no desire to warrant or represent the performance of their product on this particular job. 1 We have since spoken to other manufaLturers and find their products to be extremely high in cost by comparison, also the primer coat would need two applications to achieve the 4 Piil dry film required which would increase the labor costs and liability exposure by W',- Tating these factors into consideration, we feel there are enough discrepencies to declare our bid irregular as proposed and as such, be rejected. ( The best interest of the City of Kenton, your company and ours would not be served if we were to attempt to do this job under these circumstances. Respectfully, L000k Owner \ Sunset Coatings Cocipany 4 s 1 nw .r.+> i vn•n it.nnn U�1 Ognpsi • (?nql 969-7110 ► wveu c�c 1 1977 I& =;r M E M O R A N D U M TO: Warren Gonnason, Public Works Director November 29, 1977 FROM: Lawrence J. Warren, Acting City Attorney Re: Contract for repainting Highlands El•• ,ted Tank and Mt. Olivet Reservoir This office was asked to research the legality of permitting Sunset Coatings Company to withdraw an accepted bid for *he above referenced work. Please he advised that the City may, if it desires, permit such an action on the pert of the bidder. However, the City in this instance, in my opinion, would noc be required to accept such a bid withdrawal. The reasons for my stating that the City would not be required to accept the bid withdrawal are many. Usually, when a bid is much below that of all other bids received, that bid is suspect. In this casa . this fact was pointed out to the bidder and he still maintained his bid. Furthermore, the letter from Sunset Coatings Company does not adequately explain the reason for the low bid or how much additional would be required in the way of labor and costs if their bid should be accepted and enforced. As stated above, it would be legal for the City to allow the withdrawal of the bid. Whether or not the ity wishes to enforce the bid or permit withdrawal. is purely a policy and administrative decision to be left to the Council and the Mayor. If I can provide any further information on this matter, please feel free to vontact me. , Lawrence J. Warren LJWtnd THE CITY OF RENTON / MUN1CIPALBWLWNO IOOABLLAYE SO RENT0pNMKf,fINYL[��ACL�SSFN 1ft'RLp�p�s6�s5 x CHARLES J OELAURENTI�MAYOR a DEt.0IEl "1t.`faEAD 0 9, to SL Pttk� CITY Ji eINT ►t1aI,IC KQnKa December 1 , 1977 Olsen Bros. Drywall i Painting P. O. box 5381. 2702 "A" Street Tacoma, Washington 98005 Re: Award of Contract, W-Ob Repainting 3/4 MG Highlands 8levated Tank and 3 MG Mt. Olivet Reservoir: Bid Opening 11/3/77 Gentlemen: The Renton City Council, At its regular meeting of November 28, 1977, has accepted your bid, on the above-referen:ad project, in sun of $65,574.00. p`us tax. Please furnish copy of your State . nd City of Renton Business Lacenses and undated Performance Bond to the Public Works Department in order that the contract documents a" :• completed. You may phone that department at 235-2631 for further infor- mation as may be required. Yours very truly, CITY OF RENTON 4&44) q. M-AeaoC Lelures A. Mead City Clerk UAM;me �CTCIC C�D. F'� R� Of Aj , r THE CITY OF RENTON v¢ MUNICIPAL BUILDING NX MILL AVE SO RENTON.WASH eeass CMARL:S J DELAUREN11,MAVOR a� DELORESy,A�a.�MEAD 0 CIT AbUMF U wi rf0 APIOOF December 1, 1977 Sunset coatings Co. Box 1697 Lynnwood, We. 98036 Attn: Mr. Lonnie K. Cook Re: City of Renton, Nash. , Bid Opening 11/3/77 Highlands Elevated Tank - Mt. Olivet Reservoir Painting Gentlemen: The Renton City Council, at its regular Meeting of NOweab*r 28, 1977, has rescinded its prior bid award action of September 21, 1977 and awarded the bid on the above-referonced project to the second low bidder, Olsen Brothers Drywall and Painting Company of Tacoma. Washington, in sum of $65,574.00, plus tax. The City Council hereby acknowledges your bid withdrawal per your letter request dated November 17th due to irregularities in prices quoted, material and warranty. We return herewith your Bid Bond and Power of Attorney documents. Your$ very truly, CITY OF RENTON Abu-elQAz&� Dolores A. Mead City Clerk CAM/ac Enc. Of Rat • • R � THE CITY OF RENTON y MUNICIPAL BUILDING 200 MILL AVE SO RENTON,WASH 96055 CHARLES 1 OELAURENfl MAYOR OELORE6 MEA^ e tp CITY CLERK �4jE0 SE P't�6 •. . �abez , , lu •-. Clean Bros. Drywall s 'Airit.ng P, d. Box 5381. 2702 " Street Tacoma, Washington 98405 Re: Award or Contract. W-46 Repatnttng 3/4 NG Highlands Elevated :ark and 3 MG Ht . Olivet Reservoir, Bid Opening 11/3177 Gentlemen, The Renton City Council, At it,> regular meeting of November 28, 1977, has accepted your bid. on the above-referenced project, in sue o: $65,574.00. plus tam. Please furnish copy Of your State and C u.y of Renton Business Leeenama and undated Performance Bond to the Public Works Department in order that. the c.on�.ract documents may be completed. You MAY phona that department at 235-2631 for further infor- mation as may he required. Ynuis very truly. CITY of RBNT,,N Dalores A. ':sad City Clerk DA4 n•- sna I L ro D,wHLL 1500 114Anu .SE,etlWvu Wuhingiun 4h11M pnglnpMs ZW453-S000 plinners econoRIW 5 :ClPntl.t5 9 Oeceabar 1177 S10912 .A1 City of Rentoo Attention: Dick Boughton, 6345 Utilities Engineer 200 Mill Avenue South Renton, W&srungtnn 96055 for enyin*erin9 cervices from 25 October th;:ough 24 November 1977, is connection With Renton tank costing *pacification*. IProtessional Services $1,953.72 expenses 340.32 AMUtjBT DU . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ¢2,194.04 t. Fab Y ! , PLEASE RETURN THIS COPY WITH YOUR PAYMENT AM OHILL Wa'n' s" plantrets economists scientlsts 27 December 1977 S13912.A2 Mr. Dick Houghton Utilities Engineer City of Renton 200 Mill Avenue South Renton, Wrshingtcn 98055 Dear Dick: Subject: Watertank Repainting Contract Project Status Report As you requested at our meeting on 20 December 1977, this is a summary of consulting costs expended through 24 November 1977. The original estimate for our services,including specifications, graphic design, and office supervision of construction, was $4,800. Field inspection costs were estimated at $4,700 for 5 weeks of inspection. We have performea some additional services at your requert which were outside the scope of our original estimate. These include: • Inside tank inspection - $490 • Services relating to the extremely low bid which was finally rejected - $1,200 • Cursory review of shutdown procedures necessary for repainting the Highlands Elevated Tank - $160 The last of these items is not complete at this tine. Any additional costs associated with this complicated subject may be billed under our Continuing Services Agreement with the city, especially ii we agree that a new variable speed pump is the desired solutioi.. Mr. Dick Houghton Page 2 27 December 1977 S10912.A2 Including the cost of those additional services outlined above, the total expected cost should be approximately $4,800 plus $1,850, or $6,650. This total should be adequate to complete the project if the repaint4_ng is completed in 5 weeks as originally estimated. However, we now believe that the contractor will paint the tanks sequentially, thus extending ot involvement and costs. A better estimate of these costs is possible once we have a schedule from the contractor. Please call me if you need additional information. &adJ elBrProManager br OM � HILL engineers planners economists scientists 4 January 1978 39399.00 Mr. Ronald L. Olsen t;ngineering Division City Hall 200 Mill Avenue South Renton, Washington 98055 Dear Ron: Subject: Water System Operation During Highlands Elevated Tank Repainting You will recall that our report of 29 May 1969 on inspection of the above tank and the Mt. Olivet steel reservoir drew attention to the need for special arrangements to be made to maintain supply to customers if either tank had tc be drained fcr painting. With specific reference to the Highlands tank, the report states: "Ht hia nds 'Tank. The possibility of making a connection e tween the pump discharge Line of the Highland# booster pumps to the Highlands grou-idlevel roservoire, with a Pressure relief valve interposed, should be investigated. This would al:ow the booster pumps to be operated manually from City shops and provide a relief at times of Zoo system demand thus prevear'.ing system pressures becom- ing too high. The characteretice of the pump performance curves should also be studied. Firefighting capability in the Highlands elevated tank area would be reduced. " Following the decision to drain the elevated tank for exterior painting, we have had general discussions with you on the problem of maintaining ser,•ice. This letter is intended to document some of our thoughts. �eat�M.Unn a ii A%1141n A%enm i t nclk-%IX t%4ebflq,uu W 44 Att.4,1 il4,i Mr. Ronald L. Olsen Page 2 4 January 1977 59399.00 The Highlands elevated tank pressure zone is served by the Highlands pumps and the "M" Street pumps, both taking suction from the lower Highlands reservoir zone. Since the tank is the only storage in the higner zone, its removal from service would leave customers entirely dependent upcn operation of the pumps. Direct pumping would, however, probably create unacceptably high pressures in the "closed system." If special precautions are not taken, the pumps would also operate for periods close to no flow and shutoff head. Manual on-off control to prevent this would require the pumps to cycle more frequently than desirable. This would result in excessive demands on the pump motors and probable transient pressure surges which could damage the city system and customer services and fittings. The pumps are presently controlled by switches sensitive to water level fluctuation in the elevated tank. Consideration has been given to using the existing pumps and motors with pressure switches located not only at the pump station discharge but also at various points in the zone itself. Additionally, selected zone isolation valves would be opened partially to allow a closer match of zone demand with pump supply. Thus, the fluctuation of demand and pressure at the pumps wili be less than under the "closed system" condition. This also ensures that the constant-speed pumps will not be operating near shutoff head, which will overheat motor windings. Provision of a variable-speed motor on one of the pumps has also been considered. The cost of such a motor, probably of greater horsepower than the present one, with the necessary sensing and control equipment would be appreciable. Further- more, design and specification of the new equipment to ensure that it would function correctly and not result in other problems would be a major task. The most practical solution is probably the one suggested in the 1969 inspection report, which we would investigate further at your direction. Mr. Ronald L. Olsen Page 3 4 January 1977 59399.00 It is possible that a procedure could be initiated whereby strategic stand-shut valves between the two pressure zones could be partially opened tc relieve pressure in the higher zone. At least one pump at the Highlands station would operate continuously. "M" Street pump station would not be used. it is recommended that this possibility be explored immediately by field tests over several days. As pointed out in the 1969 report, firefighting capability would be an important consideration in maintenance of supply. The city fire department. should be fully informed. We recall an incident in this same general area a few years ago relating to availability of water to a needed fire hydrant. We understand that the painting contract has been awarded for both the Highlands and Mt. Olivet tanks. it is recommended, therefore, that steps be taken immediately to test out the affected areas of the water system so that the contractor is not delayed in his work. It is our interpretation of the contract documents that the contractor would be able to claim on the .ty for delay if the tanks are not available to him accord. .j to the schedule he must submit followinq signing of the contract. Time must be allowed for investijation, design, Purchase, and installation of necessary equipment. It may not be possible to be ready for the contractor unless he is delayed by his own schedule or by weather conditions. We cannot over- emphasize the difficulty of arriving at a satisfactory solution to maintaining at least adequate service to customers which may not be up to the city's usual standard of service. These discussions are intended to fulfill the terms of our agreement related to painting the tanks. We can serve you further by providing a detailed procedure to test the alterna- tives described herein. It is suggested that we discuss the extent to which you would like us to become involved and adjust the scope of either our Miscellaneous Services Agree- ment or the agreement related to painting the tanks. Sincerely, 1 D. Collins Martin dq CE I2M IIHILL S"k R`°°"i Off° 1500 114th Averse,SE.Brllcv Washingim 98004 englneen �06i453-5" pUnnws economists SiMmists 11 January 1976 S10912.A1 City of Renton Attention- Lick l+oughtou 0184% Utilities Engineer 200 Mill Avenue South Renton, sashingtvn W55 Patab2s on redsipt of statewent. ?inane* costs will be charged at 7 PePeset per Id th on addounts oseP d0 34ys Past des. For engineering services from 25 tlovembar througn 24 December 1977, in connection wtt;' Renton tank ooatinq specifications. Protessionsl services $303.41 ttxt,se.ses 124.09 AWV14'T DUE THIS INVOICE . . . . . . . . . . 4427.56 Prior Invetces. In addition -o the amount due this invoice, our rem-de-r3n83cat.a that the invoices listed below remin unpaid. it ..aymeut has already been made, pleAst dieregar.' these balaocet. Invoice invoice Invoice Amount ft. Date Awhount 2AW._ balasoe 6.143 12/9/77 82,149.04 0 $2,149.04 TOTAL DUE: INCLUDING CURYVAT INVOICES $2,57t.69 pab J PLEASE RETURN THIS COPY WITH YOUR PAYMENT INTEROFFICE CORRESPONDENCE Date 1-30-78 TOt Ron Olson, Engineering Division FROMt Delores A. Mead, Cit} Clerk SUSJIMs CAC 076-77 Olsen Brothers Drywall i Painting ----------------..--__--------------------------------------------- xx We return herewith fully executed document(s) , as above-captioned, copy of which we have retained for our official public records. Copy should be forwarded to Olsen Brotners and the other for your file. _ Pursuant to your memo of we return Lf herewith document(s) , as above-captioned, which have been signed by City Officials and need to be forwarded for further execution by Please file a fully executed copy with the City Clerk's office for our permanent records when received. Thank you. M► MC cct Attachments (5) . R?B 2 , NA�rG �G P NoN s R :pus& crrY or (2e jroq kPI � , $...� E.,�4.0.. C-t VIN A ILL A53 -Seca .TEtRY wH�'anq CrI z,M �;i�� 453'tUOV .�LJ Gt.1:i,'i }1.} l'�J.ttJ %-��t++:..<.� F=��� :;•//rppf..=oc-fl< A, J, Rower rgT,'x DErr Z3S- 2G '+'G A )nR SAvm6[ WA IW S11'0P 235- 2CYC • � gcrE�nn DRYWALL 6 PAINTING FEB B IS 8 3702 W ITISIT P.O.%Os 3381 „e„A.......� TACOMA. WASNINOTON 9t409 PC, 206.363-13e8 FEB re►ruary 3. /976 eim u.� Ci-2-N fllli. 1w. 1SW - 114tb Avg. b.X. M iAm. YASKOW 1 ug" It MAD IRICRim me; raintl% U Als" h9t. Olivet rater tasks a-476 Loser srM; As reyugta4 At the rrs-COnatruction :ISotfg) Feb. 1, 1979. tW is our piamaW SoAsduta. (1) Mvi% epuiptret AW Abtertal se t9 ere ,lob site At at. Olivet teak Fob. 16th. IV78. # start swwblamtina And prW04 Just as Soso as matbsr will permit. (3) Nt. Olivet tan¢ Amato `i um is thirty tbu) Oaf in ayya. (4) ds tbar. dlli nova All sgalptawt Aed mstmrt&l t9 YLahlAod teak. (5) §Wish) With s oto" in the weather this tank should be does is About forty (40) vorUsA says. (6) 1 tkL& that the ere-1'.artttictkdn Abetted ws the past Oss that I Abve ever •ttsAidsd. 1 dO set believe Ab Will bsve any probtems m this project. stnaerely, /MRt G. Wtee rlMiaeet Cyyl sae Yloe'0ity et "arm DRYWALL S PAINTING 27*2'A`ST\SST P.O.SOX 3391 TACOMA. WASHINGTON 94405 306-333.1138 ftb. 2, 1974 CM2�N t1LL IM:. 1500 - ll�t► AeS1. s.�. tallsomm, ftdm tstw mom % a" micKm tt: histttt itsslsat T$. Olwat MatK units w476 PAtTSM SCMWLt (1) 9gstst at aStstlal oa tho )ss slte. (2) Notill"ties....................................5% (2) Wat Ad tsaftlAst1% shot Nttnlsl............Am (4) issiilAstifs sal StLiMm.......................55% (5) Ap47 Lids[ oset..................I...........16 _ l.rn Copp- km Oleos -t:.t/ at r&atm Our Prois" No.SaQ!! 1i _ A 2 w.: IF MATERIAL RECENEO It NOT AS LISTED. PLEASE NOTIFY US AT ONCE WE ARE SENDING YOU RECEIVED *,ATTACHED ❑UNDER SEPARATE COVER VIA FEB 1 1978 O SHOP DRAWINGS O TRACINGS mio.IAIWR.'tl. p PRINTS p CATALOGS p DOCUMENTS p COPY OF LETTER p SPECIFICAIION$ p come OATS ITEM M 1 —n� REMARKS e o __ -r�[_Ig.�.i� _._1ro L6* t4y._ cv#fda co" TO— - - REV SttT CH2)ANHILL MEMORANDUM TO: Those Present at the Conference FROM: Brad Erickson //�� LATE: 9 February 19TS RE: Record of Preconstruction Conference Held on 2 February 1978 PROJECT: 510912.A2 ATTENDING Name Organization Phone Ron Olser City of Renton 235-2631 Ray Saude Police 234-2544 Brad Erickson CH2M H1,LL 453-5000 ,terry Dupp)ng CH2M HILL 453-5000 bob Olsen Olsen Bros. Painting 383-1388 id Wooten Renton Fire Department 235-2642 Neil McConnell TNEMEC 285-2050 A. J. Rowe water Department 235-2646 Larry Saviage water Shop 235-2646 The following is an indication and record of all items covered during this preconstruction conference. :.ny cor- rections or additions to this menorandum should be -outed to Brad Erickson at CH2M HILL. The police indicated concern for protecting the equip.nent that woule be on the jobsite. The value of equipmerc is approximately $80,000 and will be kept as secure as possible in a 36-foot semitrailer owned by the contractor. Typical work week will be 40 hours, 5 days per week, starting at 8 a.,.. and finishing at 4:30 p.m.. End of construction is scheduled for 6 May. The contractor will start work at the Moint Olivet tank, and approximately 1 month late will move thr majority of his operation to the Highlands tank. Ovate supply problems associated with drainina tha Mount 0' . __ tank are minimal. Water supply problems associated To: Those Present at Conference Page 2 9 February 1978 510912.A2 with the draining of the Highlands tank may be critical. CH2u HILL is now designing two pressure switches that will activate pu.aps on demand at the Highlands pump station. One 600-gpm pump will run continuously at that station and will bleed water into the middle zone. Work on the Highland% tank will start sometime around the first of March. Ron Olsen will inform all city departments who need to know about possible shutdown of the Highland elevated tank. Ramifica- tions of a shutdown include such things as no flushing maintenance, and no water hydrant testing. City departments included in this notification include Fire Department, Utility Department, Streets Department, and Police Depart- ment. We discussed the possibly alternative of not draining either of the tanks during the .ime that coating is applied to the outside. We agreed that this is less critical for the blast and primer and possibly more critical to the finish coat. The procedure involved to determine whether or net draining is necessary will be for a test of this being run at the Mount Olivet tank. This should determine wnether or not draining of the Highlands tank will be necessary. The city asked that the contractor provide a price for painting miscellaneous structures at the Mount Olivet tank. This price will be provided by Olsen Bros. and is estimated to be on the order of $100. The change order relating to this additional paint work will be negotiated at the end of the job. Correspondenco relating to the project should be directed to Bob Olsen, Olsen Bros., Inc. , cr Brad Erickson of CH: HILL as the agent to the city. Oral communication on the ;obsito should be with the resident inspector, who will be Jerry Duppong, or Brad Erickson in the off , of CH2M HILL. The contractor plans to move onto the Mount Olivet site is mid-February. He will respond with a letter indicating his scheduled move-on and plans for completion of various aspects of the repairing. It is understood that he plans approximately 10 days for sandblasting and priming of the Mount Olivet tank; at that point he would plan to move his crews to the Highlands elevated tank and work both tanks with the same crews. The finish coat at the Mount Olivet To: Those Present at Conf.erenc2 Page 3 9 February 1978 S10912.A2 tank could then be applied during the .post favorable pain+_.ing hours of the day, which are estimated at late morning and early afternoon. Prior to the contractor's move onto the site, the city will mark and flag areas where the contractor should not travel with his equipment. These areas are associated with underground piping, valve boxes, etc. The city will also provide the contractor with keys to provide access to the project sites. Fc_:uary 13 and 20 are identified as city holidays and should be incorporated into the contractor's schedule as such. The city provided a calendar indicating times c ' pay estimates and associated expected times of payments from the city. This schedule will be utilized by the engineer and contractor in preparing pay estimates to be submitted to the city. Such pay estimates will be coordinated between the contractor and the CH2M HILL resident inspector. The "Painting Preparation and Application Sheets" must be prepared and accepted prior to the start of work on the site. The paint supplier has indicated that such sheets will be ready and will comply with the request of the engine:: as far as giving guidance to the specific environ- mental parame"ers that govern the application of the paint. Finally, no particular problems are expected in the comple- tion of t'._s contract. To keep records clear, we request that the contractor make initial reports to us on a weekly basis as to the number of working days which could be con- sidered in accordance with the contract. We will then review and agree on his determination so that the contract completion date can be accurately ascerta,ned in agreement with contractual provisions. This will be particularl • important if the project is extended past the contractual completion date, presently indicated as 6 May 1978. lch atm • WILL engineers economsts scientists FEB 141918 MTV Ot K%14,,1 Dam YMw0Rx6 9 February 197E 510912.A2 Mr. Dick Houghton Utilities Engineer City of Renton 200 Mill Avenue South Renton, Washington 98055 Dear Dick: Subject: Water Tank Repainting Contract Project Status Report We have now received the contractor';, schedule for sub- ject repainting contract. As indicated in our letter of 27 December 1977, this is our revised estimate of engineer- ing services based on Olsen Brothers' schedule. The costs indicated are increased somewhat because of the change in work period from 5 weeks to 70 working days (14 +eeks) . Inspection plans call for daily observance of the work, but on a part-time basis rather than continuous basis, as originally considered. The weekly on-site inspec- tion costs are thus reduced substantially so that the ant.-- ipated costs remain at the same figure as originally estimated, $4,700. However, this reduced field inspection dictates a slightly greater effort in office supervision of construction. Because of the increased construction time frame and overall responsibilities, we estimate the total cost of design and construction services to be increased $1 ,150. .o.mL U,in v a I i1n 114th 4w+nm I C Rolo... \n mgMn 9 XN 8A 4i.1-W Mr. Dick Houghton Page 2 9 February 1978 510912.A2 The total expected engineering costs are summzrized a_- follows: Original estimate--specifications, graphic design, supervision during construction $ 4,800 Inside tank inspection 490 Services relating to extremely low bid 1 ,200 Cursory review of water tank shutdown procedures 160 Field inspection (samn as original estimate) 4,700 Additional time for supervision during construction and increased scope due to "part-time" field inspection 1,150 Total $12,500 Please call me if you have any questions or concerns regard- ing th).s information. ;in rely, radl >p. 6- c soPro)�Manr lch CH2M HIL offim I500 I IAth Aronue.$E.acarrar. 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WASHINGTON •1299 (206) 383.138S City of Renton 200 Mill Ave S6, Renton, Washington 98055 DATE I CHARGES ANC) CREDITS BAUNCE BALANCE FORWARD I Jot. 0 W-476 - Tanks at Manton :rogreas it for g1 February I 120 ton shot on Job s1tn.............. PrfMobser Mobilization thinner tvo Cant.• on Job site....... $7,20q 00 SZ lbbil isa Lion........... 2,66ly',00 10i t1,14�.00 o�leta sand blasting Mt. Olivet Tank.... --�-P'j�jng m I ...................... S 77 .00 5.4 Sales r $14.17 .Do TOTAL DU[ 79 .90 S,S7 0 C OLSEN BROS. y oul ..".'..1, «� 0"DRYWALL PAINTING INC. CITY OF RENTON 9 DEPARTMENT OF ENGINEERING MUNICIPAL SUILDIN13 200 MILL AVE. SOUTH. RENTON. WA 08055-235-2631 AM.\�l•l� REPA1MU&OF W. OLIVET L HjS LMD5 TAW PROJECT PROSRESS PAYMENT ESTIMATE NO.1_- Contract NO.. U'e. Contractor liuN BRD>. OPn FAINT IN- Vee.On 5` - Qm�n® Data IF SlNaf loi Item Dascrlphon Unit Umt Pnce ESI PREVIOUS TOTAL TEAS ESTIMATE TOTAL TO DATE No. QIy Qty Amount Qty. Amount Qly AmwA1t SOCOULE A - HIC+KA%S IP N31(LIZ1T10N LS Z136.21 1403 , $MLILAST L RtiPEP LS 32043.75 t00Y $,SY\� H,931.53 - A.t31.5S 3A FINISH COAT L$ 5545.00 LOOS SUBTOTAL SCHEOL"_E A LS 42725.60 100% SCHEDULE B - W OLIVET l5 M[BILIZATIW LS IIK.75 look j001 1,H1.'S ID05 !,lI1.75 M SM®LAST 7 W114El L5 17130.75 160% - .?8% S.702.04 16.76 9,702.04 36 FINISH iNT LS 1561.50 100% - , SUSIOfAL SOCOULE 8 2Z"V.00 LOCH SUBTOTAL SCHLOULE A H B 0557A.00 coal 1 y SUB TOTAL SOEDULE t 8 I 14,776.32 5.4% SA1.E5 T 79T.9: TOTAL 15,5-a LESS l0Y I P 100 OOoI LESS 5% RETA r R IW.000} LESS AMq Y t PAID AmuINT lnE T e EST MATE 11,09E (3SEN BRO ORYWiL L PAIMitG 2702. A Si ST_„ I TACDMA, IL4 0M02 RH 1-Mar-]B CITY OF *EMT", MASHINGTON 'r^•' • kEE'AIMTINO OF 0.]5 NO HIGHLANDS ELFVAIED INNM AND 3 NO MT GLIVET RFIVERVOIR 510912.A3 GOITAAET NO CAG 0?6-77 • CONTRACTOk - OLSEN BROTHERS DRYOMI E PAINTIMG. INC. Pw fwl uaEM Ma. 1 20-tan-79 LArMIMM 26-FaD-78 TDTAL EARNED 14716-52 LESS RFIAINAUE 11]].63 TOTAL AMOIIMI D11L 1329N.A9 5.4% STATE SALES TAX 797.92 1ES5 PkEVIQOS PAYMENTS 0.00 AMOIMII PM THIS ESTIMATE )1096.61 • v s � J J J J 61 J v ell AN I-MA,79 CITY OF RENTNW, NASNINOT(NI PALE • REPMIMIINF. OF 0.75 NOT .NIONLANDR FLf VATFD TANK AND 3 MO M1 M_IVF-T RESERVOIN 610912.A3 CONTRACT NO CM 0)6-l] • CONTRACTOR - TO SEMI BROTHERS DRTVA.L F PAINTING- IW.- PAv EAl vats M- 1 25-J. 70 tGYouNG 2R-f90-]A ----- 1KIRK COMPLEIEII --- COMP LST. LIMIT EST. PREVIINIR THIS MMINI ITEM ITEM DESCRIPTION OUANT. UNIT PRICE PRICE MONTHS No"IN TOTAL EMMFD • SCHEMIIF A MIONLMDS • 10 1A MOBILIZATION L.S. 2136.25 2136.21 0 7 0 1 0 1 0.00 • 20 2A SANDBLAST ! PRIMER L.S. 32063.75 37043.75 0.00 1 15.39 1 15.39 E A931.57 30 34 FINISH CUAT L.S. OS45.00 0545.00 0 1 0 7 0 1 0.00 • TOTAL SCHED11LE A 42725.00 4931.53 SCHEDULE 6 - AT OLIVFI TANK • AO 1R MOBILIZATIOM I .S. 1142.75 1142.75 0 1 100 Z TOO 1 1142.75 50 21, RAMINLA61 6 PRIMER L.S. 17176.75 17136.75 0.00 1 50.70 7 50.]D 1 8702.04 • 60 3B FINISH CWT L.S. 4569.50 4569.50 0 1 0 1 0 3 0." TOTAL SCHLWILE 0 22049.00 9044.79 TOTAL SCHEINNFS A E B A5J74.00 14776.32 • • r ul r r NO r V! N . i DATE MWMh 6, 1978 TO- Gwen Mdrstwl1, Finance Director FROM Yarren C. Gonnason, Public Work. -hector SUBJECT . Estimate Na. 1 Contract No. CAG 076-77 Project_ epaintfnu nf_ the Fliehlandc and Mt. Olivet Tanks _ Contractor Olsen Brothers Drywall and Painting '.ubmitted herewith and recommended for Payment is Estimate No. 1 0, anove subject. Total Amount to Date S 14,776.32 *Kn Sales Tax When Applicable) 797.92 5.41. TOTAt S IS,5 1.24 Total Amount. Retal ned S 1,477.63 Mia,unl Previously Retained S ll Amount Retained This Estimate to. be paid frtso Accnunt/Arcuw+ts 3 1,477.63 401/000/015.534.32.38 ( ) g 1,477.63 Total Amount ut Contract to Date Less Amount Previously Paid S 0 Less Total Anew t Retained S 1.47� 63 Amunt Due This Estimate To Be Paid troy: Account/Accounts S 14.09b.61 4011990/015.534.32 ,SI i 5 14,096.61_ ( I S CHARTER 116, LAWS OF 1965 F'TY OF RENTON CERIIFICATIOV ~641,1ee do We" entity ueen Pw�e y of grtury, tAot 1M welv�ol) 14re Wen lur ni n,la, 1M rnrTtl gnenee I ow iceor eerlofwtq W e Cokmf eefete,W tkat Ise cm:m a a tun,doe and unww aa:pot:on 110a:n)t It, (ply of Ranson, ane 1110t 1 a„1 auo,0o.00 to outMmwate end Cntdy to )0�0 Ue�w MEEKLY PAYROLL r wR�In�cw1.A�w .i IMT nw F—M..GIP le (212) {-7{M ��// �y(t M�J.IwI W us Mrx- OOI Iss O p•1:pX.w.C.OR .00wE.. 1 1A /��,_.'w.., ]J_L+\/.`'fYJ_F,•Jl-Y("IJY ' V(�S_ w �u+...�Wa 71 DAY we O.Tff PwMNE Rew[ s rA1D iw xn D[Duc,"s .A., O.1...1. 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Olm.11r /S A I�m a `_ n.n m b.Melf nI eand—b. —Fm—full--All--We mAXr!by Any".w.mQ lMn m 9eruon.1 oI T.I.I I of.. b.' . ...IA C Am m,"tl�wl.ln..C..M 61 mYu11Mom Ac—.•I-LAIL_.b M. ,s m mmeXm.(1 A.[. e ...Md,. ..W.n�o.Am W AM.elnlur.Ilm[Ilf m Ind m cn l Y..p.vn rM I .iY u.ie.esn.Q by mY .1'. d 1001 mrorr[otn.r-nl lnvlQem MALL ormatter enAnbpY A�tion of e.vte.r+ ent A Qavmm�th urinll* cmYmMl NT I Turned 11 Omen IfmMAud.QnN[Xme.a ,Yfr eQ n'.the Re{Wnim.wYe Me(rpe[ArW nl�IIckW[kl Mn IM V-D.C.])b(.) m f.Aufurenn ,.At n m.nV v.In NY orm1 .ANM I. Iv1.Mcnlm d mY O.pAelmmte.,e 4VneY.•!the UnlaeQ Rble.,small M Irn.O me mAXi/1 A,Y bmeX WQ W bu' mmA Mm{IOJMO w I+mllm.J rd mme tlmn fem Ye W.m WIM.1 ttEfKLY PAYROLL !u r�%?i,,cc«?,a H.Yw.k%MY�1e0716 I—No.GPG 1E 1312) EMir J- ° Owtx.CTOx .DO,.., I 6 •'� (' �•J 6'/ .V.0 CNiw.C,pw .ODR(A. c.GE�SF�JX((a y �� J �CON�NO w E(¢ [N JIXG re O •NO LOC.iION . D[CI,ION NO.w - 7 5-/79F�. P ♦tE0 GATE FFIMGC GENE.... ...0 IN DEDUCTIONS NAME AND ADDRESS WOW. 5 N ! . 1 T E S XGUR1.v !Oi[x iWO v[O�Cb❑ A=IN"D YOJXi NouX Ol X CIASSIFIC.TICN O �' / TIt RATE N[,ap NOtObE 3[CUIniY OTN[x EMPLOYEE ANO F[x MEN3 fIM3 Oix[x Pw OJ ECi �[ y.V ,(') NWRS MORREO �Op x[u A6 CL $ 8 _Ya .60 .2 2�c err //ey2 3.77 Yd y e 8 d bo a8m Bo yyo 0 6e �� P7 40 !oo /. 33[�s 7 7Y 9 /.3 /7y as -3 Vs A,1111119, 3 .9 0-9 1 qc 9.2 S o2Y6.Sd O 0 o 6 Min -- TOTAL �rIC' lo'so 1551.toA 'J�1.00 .L o b t38o 9 Y33 � .3! o(N,n..ntwm — TMEfM veuaulblaeare•W Mc.eI.Je Mr.4Y elM.: , ua or rtw,. t l l b P•irN w. c PI Im,: N,... r.Ee NM.NT I. I Yq.,... 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Box 5381 Tacoma, WA Subject Aduitional information for CH2M/Hill coatinq application sheets Clear Mr. Olsen, Please utilize this letter to supercede temperature require- ments originally stated by our company for City of Renton water tanks. Due to requirement or puntiny these tanks in February and March, we state that our minimum temperature shall be 40 degrees on TNEMEC 66 primer and 50 degrees on TNEMEC Endurashield finish coats. This decrease in application temperature in no way changes our requirement for no surface moisture pri to application of coatings. 1 will continue to monitor these jobs. To date, there has been no application problems or deficiencies. in rt�' ylJ�"b r�•'+NA) Neil McConnell FECEIVED Ots[N gm PAINING VQAU iww iu rtba �� T a Cr 12M aH i so"* * , 1 «� 1500 IIhh A.<na.SF.Mlme. M'ashinglm 9SO04 engineers 2061453 5000 planners ecory ntsts scientists '7 +rarer. 1918 d9399...n City of :,lafttaa Attention Dick iiougaton 038327 20C Mill Avenue south Renton, wa*hington "055 }cr enginearino service& from 25 January through It February 1978, in cuanectien wick remote pressure sensing in the distribution *rites. (TA. eCA vK.j Professional Services. 57C6.00 5xpe. Ne -a- MaWNI DUZ . . . . . . . . . . . . 3706.O0 to R PLEASE RETURN THIS COPY WITH YOUR PAYMENT aRECEIVED s MAR 21 1978 DRYWALL 5 PAINTING amw"isww; 2702 'A'8T8t3T ►.0.BOX 3381 TACOMA. WASHINGTON 98e05 2OO.3e3A31S March 20, 1478 City Of dauton ens Olean 200 mill Ave. to, Ruston, Hash. 98055 IS: Itig►lands and Kt. Olivet tter hank Dear eon: At Barr sastieg if 7eb.2, 1978 tba paint supplyer said that it would .ot be necesacry to drain the tank. I said at that tir I would to tat. Olivet Lank to use it this would work. After completing the sand blast- ing and prising of the mt. Olivet Lank I could sea no reason to drain the tanks. I think the fuller the tanks are the better. If I e.n be of any further help planes call. 31nce ly, 4obert C. 01Nn 7resiannt & 2M 0 CHILL economic scientists 21 March 1978 51O912.A1 City of Rerton Attention: Dick Houghton 038235 Utilities Engineer 200 kill Avenue South Renton, Washington 98055 S T A T E M E N T For engineering servi�as from 25 January through 24 Feb- ruary 1978, in connection with Renton tank coating specifi- cations- Professional Services $1,024.94 Expenses 54.89 AMOUNT DUE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$1,079.83 vb A--1/00910'S. 534, 3a.38 �,. y ,\ ci-Y �Y41YYl r1„(^ u1x •A[N♦l. .MP C[arur \Y YY*NYIIIt[Y I ♦Y� 51W C1.I Y. //� � s 6.NN x ,yYr `•w111. l)Il.rr � I-„I Ilillr\\„rrN'1 1 Ir'Ih'.rx \\.r.IrrrrYrr.ri'N44N :IYr Jii rr\[: aovawlaro.r♦JV}PDL PIE[Rfas MEcXLY PAYROLL P.O. w.In,C. h E ,T..AllA.,P.T. 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Headquarters Address __ P.O. Box 1749 Kamas City, Missouri 64141 Telephone (616)474-3400 PAINT MANUFACTURER'S RF.1'RESF.NTATIVIi Name Peyser Associates Address 2391 Magnolia Blvd. West Seattle, Washinpron 98199----------- --- Telephone (206) 294-2050 _ PAINT IDENTIFICATION Manufacturer's Product Name and Number Series 70/71 Endure-Shield Batch Number Generic Type and Descriptlun Aliphatic Polyurethww Enamel Recommended Thinner 141-11 Tnemec Thinner Recommended Cleaner 041-11 Tnemec Thinner _ PAINT sTORAGE ANU PRIiPARATION Shelf Life 9 months at recommended storage temperature. _ Storage Temperature (°I') 20oF.Min. 1100FAtax. 75eF,preferred Material Tcmper.iture During Mixinq and Application: 60aF.Min. 120oF.M,sx. ZF.Preferred Page 2 of Material Tern•rature _ 40"F 1 50"F I U-F I 1 0-F in. Max. Min. Max. may.. I Min. Max. Mixinq Time . . . . _ Sweating Time . . . Pot Life . . . . —�. 7hrs• !Hs_ 21es Special Mixing Instructions - such as: type of mixing equipment, blending procedure of the various components, etc. Stir contents of each container, making sure no pigment remains on th^ bottom. Pour 2 ports of Part A into a clean container hinge erwugh to hold both compor,enh. Add one part � under _Pgfl.,� to Part A while der aaitatirsn. Contimre oaitation until the two components or, tivoughly mixed. Do not use mixed material beyond pot li ie 1„nits. SURFACE CONDITIONS Uncoated Surface - Recommended Primer (See Systems Guide) Steel: Recommended surface profile mils Surface mot tune allowed (i.e. , dry, damp, condensate, wet, etc.) , Concrete, Masonry, Plaster: Recommended e:urfacc profile Maximum surface moisture (f) Acceptable range of PH Wood: Maximum surface moisture (i) Previously Coated S. :face Required surface preparation for recoating within the recomn,rnded recoat time (i.e., removal of surface con- taminants ;ueh as dust , ovrrspray, etc. , including recommended method) -Solvent wash with Lrmec Oi_Thi -to with ------- • Page 3 of 7 Required surface preparation when not recoated within the recommended recoat time (i.e. , solvent wiping, brush off blasting, etc. It solvent wiping required, fill out an information sheot for the solvent.) Solvent wash with Tnr ec 011 with lint-free cleon mas. Record of Actual Surface Preparation This section to be completed by Engineer and/or paint manufacturer's representative. Datels) Method of Preparation Weather Surface Achieved Comments • . Page 4 of 7 PAINT APPLICATION Method of Application (atate which one is preferred) Brush: (type and .ongth of bristle, etc.) None Roller: (type and length of nap, type of backing, etc.) 1/4" nap E-Z Pointer Pronel Conventional Spray: (tip size, air cap, hose material and size, etc.) Refer to Product Information Sheet Airless Spray: (pump size, tip size, tip pressure, hose material and size, etc.) Refer to Product Information Sheet Other: --__--- Special Instructions: Refer to Product Information Sheet 'tmospheric Condition Durinq Application Max. Preferred Relative liumidity (E) . . . . Ambient Air Temperature (°F) . 60 F. 1 _F. 75 F. Surface Temperature (°F) . 60°F. 120°F. _750f. _I f F"fects of wind during application (i.e. , should paint b, pplied when wind is blowing; if so, is there a limi- tation, and what. are Lbc of fects) There should be about a 15 mph limitation on sprralrir� if more than 15 mt• ove�v a dry stxov moaresu�lt and.poome co ntamination of wet film dust and other foreign material. .. _. Page 5 of 7 Effects of moisture during application (i.e., should paint be applied in the foq or rain; if so, what are the effects) Poor adhesion, delamonotion, coating will not cure, ponible lots of 91ats•_ Film Thickness j ^� To obtain a dry film thickness of 1.5 tails per '_ / required coverage rate P 804 efficiency 'S55 SFPG --'-(theoretical) required wet film thickness 3.0 mils Film thickness l .mi tations per coat (state wet or dry) : maximum thickness _ 5.0 mils (wet) minimum thickness 3.0 mils (wet) PAINT CURING OR DRYING LIMITATIONS ,1 , Atmospheric Conditions During Curing or Drying ��.i ': Min. Max. Preferred Relative Humidity Ambient Air Temp (°F1 . 6O1200 75°oF_� Surface Temp (°F) . . . . . 600F],. 120 F 75 F. Curing or Dryer Time Drying or Curing Temperature ouch Handli.(_raffic Rec t Submersion (air or Min, Min. -'Min. Max. Potable Water (Sewage surface) _ -_ Min. Min. 40°F\ t 60°F 750 F. 2 his. 6 hrs. _ IS hn Not Rec. 700°F If Effect of wind on drying tim, (i.._. , wsll it hasten it, is it detrimental, etc.) It will hasten it. 0 •Page 6 of 7 Effect of relative humidity on drying time Curing of the coating may be retarded - Poor Adhesion. _ Effec• Df moisture while coating is drying or curing (is rain- fall or water harmful; if so, within what time period) It will horn the owing cycle and come visual defect - 750f -.minimum 4 hows_ Comments State any corrective action (including paint removal) for noncompliance with the above conditions. lie specific about which condition you are referring to, and possible objective means to verify noncompliance Blast Clean to Manufacturer's Recommendation. SAFETY REQUIREMENTS List all safety measures which should be orovided during applica- tion and during the drying period. Be specific: (air changes per hour, type of equipment, personal protection, and otherwise, etc.) . Provide the manuf. ctirer's safety data sheet for this coating. See attached Material Safety Data Sheet, and 70/7) Data Sheet._ . r Page 7 of 7 RECORD OF ACTUAL COATING APPLICATION This section to be completed by Engineer and/or paint manufacturer's representative. Primer Finish Name �itc and Time of Application _- Method of Application Weather Conditions _ Average Dry Film Measurement Dry to Recoat .lie Dry to Service Time MISCELLANEOUS RECOMMENDATIONS OR COMMENTS Please refer to manufacturer for any recommendations other than ones given. . • age I of 7 PAINTING PREPARATION AND APPLICATION SIISST PAINT MANUFACTURER Name Tnemec Company, ------ Headquarters Address1749 Kansas City, Missouri 64141 Telephone _(816)474-3400 PAINT MANUFACTURER'S RFHRESF.NTATIVE Name _Peyser Associates -- Address 2591 Magnolia Blvd. West --- Seattle, Washington 98199 Telephonr _(206) 284-2050 — PAINT ICENTIFICATION Manufacturer's Product Name and Number Pota_Pox Series 20 Batch Ntsnber — ---- Generic Type and Description EPa�"POIYQ^'d°PutobleWwo Tank S tysem.— Recommended Thinner _ 141-4 Tnemae Thimwr Recommended Cleaner 141-4TnemecThimer_- _ PAINTpAINT Ste?1,PIt1'AkAT1ON Shelf Life 12 mon*%at reaa:smended storage temperohre. Storage Temperature ("r) 20*F.Min. 110°F.Max. 750F. Preferred Material Temperature During Mixing and Application: 60OF. Min. 120af.M•+x. 750F. Preferred � 4 t � Page 2 of 7 _ Faterial Tem .,rature 40- 60`F B 1•F -- 'fib°F lin-�x. _M rn. Max. Min._ Maz. M_:n. Max. Mixing Time . Sweatinu Time Pot Life . . . . . _ 16hn. ,4hrs. Special Mixing Instructions - such as: type of mixing equipment, blending procedure of the various components, etc. Stir contents of each container,_maki sure no pigment remoins on the bottom. Pour a —.__� mcawred amount ofPort B into o e n container enar0 M�nro�d ol�Fit componenh. Add an eauol volume of Part A to Part B while under agitation_ Continue itction vntil the two canponents are t6vWhly mixed. Do not use mixed mareriol beyond pot life l mih. SURFACE CONDITIONS Uncoated Surface Steel: Recommends ] surface profile_ 1-2 mils Surface moisture allowed (i.e. , dry, damp, condensate, wet, etc.) ,_ Surface must be dry and clean. Concrete, Masonry, Plaster: Recommended surface profile Brvsh-Ckf Blast• Aaxfmum surface moisture (f) Dry and 50F. obove dew po;.nt. Acceptable range of pil 2 - 12 Wood: Maximum surface n,oisture (%) Cloar.and Drv. Previously Co,it%A-Surfacc Required surfx-c preparation for recoating witi,in the recommended recoat time (i.e. , removal of surface con- tam,naats such ,v, dust, overspray, etc. , including reccum.. :, ed m2tacd) Solvent and wash with Tnwmec's#4 Thinner with lint-free Clean op. Page 3 of 7 Required surface preparation when not recoated within the recommended recoat time (i.e. , solvent wiping, brush off blastinq, etc. If solvent wiping required, fill out an information sheet for the solvent.) Solvent clean with Tnemec's 01 with clean lint-free rags. , Record of Actual Surface Preparation . This section to be completed by Engineer and/or paint manufacturer's representative. Date(s) Method of Preparation Weather Surface Achieved comments • • Page 4 of 7 PAINT APPLICATION Method of Application (state which one is preferred) (�� Brush: (type and length of bristle, etc. Type should be rg":Iynthetic -stiff brush. Roller: (type and length of nap, type of backing, etc.) 1/2" Lambswool or 3/8" Pronel Cover. Conventional Spray: (tip size, air cap, hose material and size, etc.) Please refer to Product Information Sheet. Airless Spray. (pump size, tip size, tip pressure, nose material and size, etc.) Please refer to Product Information Sheet. Y other:_ Special Instructions: _ Atmospheric condition During Application Mia. Max. Preferred r._ r._. _ Relative liumidity (8) . . . . Ambient Air Temperature (°F) . 6UoF, 120°oF, 75F. Surface Temperature (°F) . 60 F. 120 F. 75a F! Effects of wind during application (i.e. , should paint be applied when wind is blowing; if so, is there a limi- tation, and what are the c;fects) The, should be u: „._, 15 mph limitation on spraying, if more than 15 mph, ovengray or dry spray may r�esult�iripossible contamination of wet film by dust and other foreign moferi--aT.' --�T-- Page 5 of 7 Effects of moisture during application (i.e. , should paint be applied in the fog or rain; if so, what are the of focts) Poor Adhesion - Coating will not cure, Film Thickness ' To obtain a dry film thickness of 5.0 mils per coat: required coverage rate 0 80S efficiency 175 SFPG required wet film thickness _ 9.0 mils Film thickness Ixmitati:.ns per coat (state wet or dry) : maximum thickness 6.0 mils (dry) minimum thicknet_ 4.0 mils (dry) , PAINT CURING OR DRYING LIMITATIONS Atmospheric Conditions During Curing or Drying 1 Min. Max. Preferred - Relative Humidity (%I . . . Refer to Product nformotion Shot. Ambient Air Temp (°F) . , , 60aF. 120°F. 750F. Surface Temp (°F) . . . . 600F. 120°F. 750F. _ Curing or Drvinq Time Drying or Curing Temperature rOuch Handle Traffic Rec t Submersion (air Min, Min. Min, a, IRotable Water )S surface) ewage) Min. Min. i 60°[' 750F,{-2—rs. 10 hn. — 12 hn. 7 Days 7 Days 100°°F Effect of wind on drying timo (i.u. , will it hasten it, is it detrimental, etc.) It will hasten it, PAINTING OF MT. OLIV T & HIGHLANDS ELEVA ANKS WTR-11 3+ Corres o..dence • •Peg* 6 of 7 Effect of relative humidity on drying time: Curing of the coating _Toy be retarded. Effect of moisture while coating is drying or curinq ;is rain- fall or water harmful; if so, within what time period) It will harm the curing cycle and souse viw l defects -750F. -minimum 4 hours. Comments State any corrective action (including paint removal) for noncompliance with the above conditions. Be specific about which conditinn you are referring to, and possible objective means to verify noncompliance Blast Own to Monufocturer's Recommendation. _ t� SAFETY REQUIREMENTS List all safety measures which should be provided during applica- tion and during the drying period. Be specific: (air changes per hour, type of equipment, personal protection, and otherwise, etc.) . Provide the manufacturer's safety data sheet for this coating. See attached Material Safety Data Sheet. . . Page 7 of 7 RECORD OF ACTUAL COATING AP➢LICATION This section to be completed by Engineer and/or paint manufacturer's representative. Primer Finish Name Date and Time of Application Method of Application Weather Conditions Average Dry Film Measurement Dry to Recoat Time Dry to Service Time MISCELLANEOUS RECOMMENDATIONS OR COMMENTS Pleae refer to msnviacturer for any recomr—mok pys otyCL�ffion^„ aLxtn- MATAIAL SAFETY DATAAMEET "P,LA AIIIW s•0 0r U.5 Drp•H l PI L•Dw'E• 2;11 S,ms•r'b farm 1.8640*41 Section I December 9, 1971 Tnemlc Comowvy, Inc. 123 West 23ro Ave. ---- North Kansas City, Missouri 64116 rv(•arac.mr«+roar«0 (816)21-1F130 ,^,wIWLY W111r MILT•.11QN+W ,p•pr a,y, ` N.A. e4 Thinner :.+(YW rWll. IOIIyVyI I N A, N.A. PAINTS.PRESERVATIVES, l SOLVENTS +6MFvt1 nv q• • ��,. WHNry ♦ Iw.,,. xylene as i00 Methyl isobutyl Ketone Pt_00_ n- Butyl Alcohol 16 HwOc( MMM HAZARDOUS MIXTURES Of OTHER LIOUIDS SOLIDS. OR GASES Section III'-PHYSICAL DATA �., pp•p 1a 101aT rr I ;-a7flrn H9 wsunc 6"..n 0%0-.11 0.827 ..":�r+f•wle H+•wI saRarn wL•nlr MiBK Smm H9 � 20'C._ (•_wLwr<uI i0q( IBK 7 g�S11L-- i _ an n IH wrtR rate -•• •r•.•«a•H0 oe0R leer colorless lioUi tes_._._ - --- -Section IV-FIRE AND OKPLIDSION.ft"ARO DATA .. •�•�•oiplMO YfRi1 .... _ Carbon Dioxide, Foam, Dry Chemical Cool containers with water If 4xoosed tQ Ary.— DOT CATEGORY: RED LABEL, FLAMMABLE -1:swt I1M.01.110fidi«•t•Rp a C ! C r c 5 a—n� n r�'�•.�ir� . Keep away from hce , spa r�C' an pen rtllr- j +Yw!«tiro uru vlw _ 100 ppmSeVere u_ �,ILIx 1tp Ovltl3rowtl inhai ti rr n f - 1� And tht Fxcessive G q S headache, dt2zine55, naVSI18 d C iYl.'dN .•ND Iltll•p1 NlOcf*U $ e ontaM: Flush with water for 10-15 mira.1r^= all a dwsician Skin Contact wash with mild soap and water. Apply skin cream. Inhalation: Remove to fresh air. Apply artificial respiration if necessary Call a physician. i. stton: Do not induce vomiting Call aphhysician, f Puiun vNsl•Ne eploma3no•vao s+•s.1 X strong oxidizing agents -•z••oom oeecwotwDN i•ooven Thermal decompp•, tion may yield carbon monoxide r '' r•.occur ��°ND'11Q"t w.vao Y•LMWt •D�nawj•1iON •IlI MO1 OCCW x V 3'l11 iDN L.I.r m C.M W111u1.!%L1'UO Dn VgliO Remove all sources of ignition.. Ventilate and flush with water into retalni pr container w•tn ororo!•.w*NOD Incinerate in app,^nvect facility or remove to sanitary land-fill. Dispose of in aronrdence with Federal, State, and Lncal regulstl3n5 regarding pollution. N t•r•!Do AollcnOk FIR ".It- r 6 m s 8 or to th(ng Aa0kraws or isnub6N local lrl•m1 Preferable Mcl•1 Ventilation should be adequate r¢«•N¢a/ • �� o+'i1"to keep vapor eoncentrdtion tle Acce table ' .^O'Wkvl D.evli of. 11cnoN GoaolrS -Chemical splash type__ C.r ul.nM1fC11V1 ICUIINN Nt ' Suction into lower redctles of confined area 4#%ection IX —SPECIAL 11PRECAUTIONS rn.•e.NNa•U N K IM N•Np1iMG•Na lIOMNG Kea away from beet and open Flame. Use epproyetl aroundina omred..rcs_ Avoid prolorQed contact with skin and br*athina of vapor sDray. Close ran airier, !++Y!•YIf...�UN! _ after ustnd. qo riot take Internally. Use with Adequate ventilation, Keep out of the --each of children. _, MATAAL SAFETY DATA &MET NPVLA 6-70 (Approv N!Cy U.S Dapanrnam d LaOor^Efwmully Similar to Form I.SI1 WS 1 Section I YYIUFK.IM[R.NYM ------ THxmac CDr`eny,Inc. 123 West.3rd Avenue �n,aran,aMo V.CM North Ken s City.Mo 8411¢—__ 10610O CV Mf.»CYI NO (816)4743W0 _ WG NAAM 1No fVNQIwB TNapF MANI _— N. 2D2000 White jpjF-Pox (Part At OIfW1\fWIL. rdWYU ���1 _.. N. A:.—__... .. N.A, .. _Section _. it—HAZARDOUS • _ PAINTS,PRESERVATIVES. A SOLVENTS 11•IMMTL Y IU yi slxAkTs T\V 1 xywne 13.1 100 ppM ------- Butanol --- 8. 10d1 ppm "Mrs" AMllrvis VpRCLI Orreb HAZARDOUS MII(TAMEB OF OTHER UOUIDS SOLIDS,OR GASES I -Section III—PHYSICAL DATA .4 b11M0 `{aigf 244 to 280 F.0 760 mm c'r'c eRLvn.m,n-n 1.738NER _ rla MWI mnS i�� er uw ICI 45.1% MA.pR erNiR.HUM. n E I,NTI ._.— ,55rp3.67 l yr aauaNm w w.Tie _...— Slqhi_ . 1 mt. AMC,4M)a White litaad. BYlM01 Od01 redo'nlnanL 'Section IV—TIRE AND EXPLOSION HA'Af," VAI A 4yb� RNi �INYa . \I _ sk •Martens11.7 F.fiM4WLN�Mp Wa�A carbon OIo><ide,foam,dry clxmical, ar<4Y qN Fl•»eN0 rMp;Ip�ANs u••-_ -� —f —Qq.n u }Ifr hate.i,4„_ESrf!➢hll►Sy,+71.t{4H._____ DOT CATEGORY: RED LABEL, FLAMMABLE Aauaw rnl We I.ftmm N11tAlIW -- —'-- '*11pection V—HEALTH HAZARD DATA trlsallolo ton vulva 100 ppm -- arncri a Dve.r.Mrxlr nausea and vomiting. Contaim an amine. Repeated contact my cause allergic responses such as skin irritation Or dermatitis. aYIYOSIrCt AND It"!AID ROCIOWIi Ew .intact Flush with water for 10 to 15 minulac Cali a phyucim. Skin Contect. Wash with mild soap"water, Apply skin cream. Inhalation: Remove to fresh air Apply artificial respiration if necesary.__Call a physician. n n Y DATA liic.d u wp uusuN.rOnn.Us 4 t CONDI'Stang acids and eoQxv . cso 1«0 o.nVioONID Sr 10N MUC rf n 7w, YOr AVOIDD I U..OCC." MIwYMZAII N will Nor mcw Strong acids and epoxy resins. I •(4,EEAK PROCEDURES .s to s t•UN ro C•u lunuu p wu•sso o.s.uuo Remove f imillon. Ventilate and remove with inert abwdmnt Yuan Orsro"•I wrNoo Ilury in a sanrtary_4ndlll or incinerate in if furnace Dispose of in accordance w th Federal State and knl r^gulatlom reoardmg pollution, i waw•loln.YOttclloN 1 Irmjlpe B.E.Organic Vapor and psrticplste-matter rwiratomi Ammed Syr f i sM AL use Sn CI•1 yr Nru..nON }lrahle .�.should be adagye,{e—tPLcdSJlaoor I "I<N.NIC•\14 1; Or NI. Acceptebk wnc•ntraUon below TLV f4 LE L. � rwncnw gwvls of nlOncnDN Yes - Neoprene Coated li0ggk5 - Chmicei spleen tyke OTN.WIICIIVI I00~41 Use coveralls of apron to rot•ct again&skin and clothing contamination. 'Suction into lower reach"of confined am. Hj -JASectlon IX —SPECIAL PRECAUTIONS v)"Sol C•Ut " ■ Auk�N N.W ko Am IItlN.6 ywor ipray. Close conta:nf alter using. Do not take infernally, Use with a4eclu6te venblaj 9n L w or NSY.ac•ulioNiapprded Wounding prxesfures, Keep out of the reach of children. Mixed components n.sy have 9toss TaTo�wc, to w< 98yo� y J"I `31677�y� wea 3b'a -13b'5' f • DRYWA�b PAID NT NG INC. Y 2702'A'Street P.0 eo.5IN Reek 7 1970 TACOMA.WASHINGTON 98aial full (2061 38.3 1388 Cttq of Rent" 200 N111 Aro. So. Woton, Moshington 98055 DATE ! CN Po" ONO CREDIREQI , , I TS I AALANCF. IiAI pl.l 1 UHK4up i Job i M-476 - TAnko •t Rooton Progroq 12 for Iltr<h Nt. 011wt Tank W-476 If1001 nooplota Sond'"Ottng 4 prfoing 55; Lou ybruozy M)m,t... ... i of Job y ......... .......... b12,367 00 nt ..._..... NARC■'pA21eN} 3 770 00 Elgfoh Point on Job •iq both tanks....... • 97 I,eoo 00 RIGt0A1RD WATRR TANK M-476 Nob Lllaotlon 5%....... :SI twplogd eandbLoting 6 prtoyng S5x........ ... ... �2.17t 00 Of ob_ I'Oi'AL 'Dm 0 1 DRYWALL 6 PAINTING INC. 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"nnason, Public Works Director SUBJECT Estimate uco Contract No. CAC, 076-77 Project Repainting of the Highlands and Mt. Olivet Water Tanks Contractor Olsen Brothers Drvwall and Painting Submitted herewith and recomemoded for payment Is Estivate Wo.?per above subject: Total Amount to Date g 36,025.34 Stalt Sales Tax (When Applicable) 1,945.37 5.45 TOTAL 37,970."1 Total Anoint Aetai Mad S 3.602.53 Amount Previously Retained 1,477.63 Amuunt Attained This Estimate to be paid 2,124.9U from Account/Accounts: S $ 1 ) S Tot, Amount of Contract to oate g 37,970.71 Le„ �+uunt Previously Paid g 14,096.61 Les, total Amount Retained $ 3,602.53 Aw,�nt Due this Estimate To Be Paid frw Account/Acuwnts S 20,271.57 3011000.015,53E 32.38 ( ) 5 2U.'C1.57 ( 1 s l 1 CHARTER ;b, LAWS OF 100 CITY OF RENTON CERTIFICATIQO 1,Mr ataa .v4d " ha r t cards eeest "wits of "N.", •w, IM "tar4le haw ewn rwmtMa. the W�.tw rwwrw M the Next wfww w eegrlaee br",aY that ,w clam a a l"I.eM Will MM,e rl.eahan apmxt tee citr of Reetea, W that Ism wttlattw to wtwtNe/q 1Ma eentfy M wla uxt. AM 30-Mr-)B CITY 01 kt'Nf1M1a VASHIwArM PAU i Rt PAIMTIMI; IM 0./5 AS HIOil AMak El.k V4Tk0 1ANh AIR 3 f1O MT M.IVEI REREIMMA 810917.A1 CONTkACt Ml CAO OY6-li CMTRA.IIIA - fwwm MOTHERS ORYIALL. I YA IM1 INb. IML. I'ww Ewtvar M4. 7 iMwr-YH fhl.a 31-M rJM WiMPARY III, PREVIMMi PATMMit EST ►EklOO M1 fMRIMR AMOUNT IME TIIIA. I 2M-fwb-7R 14096.61 14096.61 TOTAL EARNED WA 15..flf • LESS RErAINIMi .1602.53 TOTAL AMNIA( V E 12422.00 1.42 b(A1f. SAES TAX 19 5.37 LTOO ffrEVItMM PAYMMIS 14096.61 NMXMI RIM THIS ERTIMAIf 202)t.SA AM 30 MAP-70 CITY OF RENTON, WAffHlMDtON PAGE 2 , REPAINTING OF OAS W, HIOW.ANDH F.LEVA+"D TAMF AND :1 MP. MT W.IVET REBERIIIIIR St0912.A3 CMRRM;T NO EAD 076-77 CONTRACIOR - IM.SFN OROTHFRR IRY"I I PAINIIMO. INC. PRN Esit IRwl9 Mo. 2 I-M,7P Lheo.l61 31-M•r-7D ----- WORM COMPLETEII ----- CO11 FST. OMIT F.ONTRM;1 PRE 'IMIS THIS ANO WT ITEM ITEM DESCRIPTION RNAHT. OMIT PRICE PRIU NNMIfHR MONTH TOTM. f'AANFO BCHEOR.F A - HIGHLANDS 70 fA MORIL124TION L.H. 2136.n 21.36.;m 0 2 100 2 1fM I 2136.21 20 2A SANPRLAST I MINIS L.R. 32043.n :;I,43.15 11.39 I 71.61 1 17.0t1 I 11 Ou.19 • 30 3A FINISH COAT L.P. 8515.(M 0595.00 0 1 72 1 22 2 1079 90 TOTAL PFHFDIILE A 42725.00 15872.34 SCHEDW.E P - MT MIST TAM 90 IN MOPILRATTOM L.B. 1142.7% 1142.73 too I 0 2 IM, 2 1197.75 50 20 SAMPRLART / PRTW..R L.G. 17134.n 171,14.71 50A6 2 19.27 1 100.00 I .7136.7% 60 30 FINISH CM.I i..R. 9569.50 4569.50 0 i 91 I 41 2 1R73.5P TOTAL 11CHTMM.F A 22899.00 20153.60 TOTAL SCHEMA.EB A I R 65574.00 3.025.33 voYtRNwMT PAY""►oIMTfJ11 MEEKLY PAYROLL P.D.r.IA,CNIrmf a+, rw.r.. I0110 1112) ♦AIlw S-3taA F-ImA.DPP 18 w.eYrr ca Gst- c�aa Q _-cro. w �[j ��/j� f`, D o/vlau .a P<e.r.ucrow •ocrua / �,YCgf�[ 461-e— Wa4- v 1 {4_ . //JJ-- /J�— I //''''-ow.xnc /.rJe raw.'.//. r.o�jc �J r .wont• •..o Lecpp•..«r ^ �S. +•era oat morr r.e. 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Q AM(M IbN nnl omN ry A.-U.bl.x,: mw.Our alp.peo w leyef.w' mr n d.IIrAw fiw I.M.d b•b.l Escrow Acrnut.t An. 74275 Agency City of Renton and Pr-sect No. W476 Purer Sound ::alional Bank Contract NO. 076-77 TRYST U£Fr.RTHECT ills Pacific Avrrue Tactless, Washington 964o7 The Cnd,rsignee., Clsen Brothers herein referred to as the Contractor, has directed Cit• ur Reoten (and) 1•ert .v.i:rc n>tt tied to as the Ag.•nty, ro del leer to roe its variants or <hrcLs •.:L till stall h,r pa%ahlr to you zed the Co4trdttrt joilitlt. varrauts or clrecas arc t:• be held and dtsposed of by you in accordance wits the following instructions and upon the terns and conditions herein- after scl lurch. l53l R6illo2.S �dnis or thetks made payable to you and I,. (:onttactor jointly upon dollv%ty to you 51011 be endorsed by yen anJ forwarded for tollattion. The moneys viII then be tisrd by ♦ov to pnrrhase, ss ditectrl tic the Cs�ntractor, band% of other SC(urlrits clmren by Hm t—ntl artur and approved by the Agrnty. Attached is a list of such banes or other srturilirs attrptanle by tl,e Agency. otivtr bands or %vcurities, except sttaka, may he colccted br Nu• fontractor, cohort to expres+ writtrf, approval of till, Ae,,nty, Furchar:e of s"" boat' or `t!'or +ei uriuep shall be In a formultiah shall allow von a loot to reconvert such bands or other securitIcs into awney if you are r%.qulrfd to I. sa by the City of Renton as provided in Faragl'apb 4 of thts tserov Agrccment, 1, When, and nv Intcrr'st on rbe aocuritivs held by yell p—suant to Ibis agr'erment armies and is PA;11, t,v, $hall COI1ect suit, intorett and forwatd it to the Contractor at its address designated below, ugless otherwise directed by the Contractor. ). .uo are n.•t authorized to deliver to the Contractor All, or any part of the slcnritics held by yea pursuant to this agrreaa•nt in' any rmnervs derivrd from the sale of """ setuci Non, of the negotialma of for Agency's warrants or checks) accept to accordance with wrttl— rn.l n., ti.at tr,xA tb„ City of Renton l•.'.p11Nu.b v,Ui 'nith ina suits w1.411 u'l ircr tam of .illy rw thoi 1".0 tv total..1 th,.., ia. '1ho rsuc,urd 1t%.p Ill iol,t'iate .yi the canu,i.l m.dvrlyto6 flu I.rt. caw Ag,,,,,.. it i:. , mlb)cct to rhant;c as ptovidud for by contract ptoVlflua y, 4. 1" the event the City of Rehto► 010. is r..n to .1+, +n . 1 b vrltoln, yr.a aall, Uithin tl;n'ly-f.vr (]}) Jays of receipt of such older, reconvert tuto money the seeorities bold ay yak, jh,rsunnt In thke ,UTeVesenl nn,l nUiiT .nth inn : i. r., il.er with any oklirt uaneys bold by you hereunder. to tine Agvucy At till, address sta.•an. • }. R Wnitaetlle ag h• a pay you As npcosalton for the services hereunJcf as folluws: k"S: Waived Pay"tit :I all Eves shall he the sole respoosubflitY of the 410tr+cler and shall Act be deducted from any property placed with you pursuant to this Agreement until and untese the Allencv directs the release to the Contractor of the securities and roneys held hereunder whvroupon you xhall be granted a first lien upon such property releasrit and shall be entitled to caJmburs•' Yourself Itom snth pruprrly lot Wr to U ro awouut of your for As provided for hereto sMwr. In the event tb At you are mode a party to anv Itt•catl 'a with tvspo.t to the ptoptrty held by you haroundtr, or in the event that th+• aordltions of this Escrow are rot promptly fulillled, or that you ate required to terder any service not provided for in these instruction., or that there is anv assignment of the interests of this Escrow or any modification hereof, you shall be entitled ro reasonable compensation for auth extraordinary services from the Contractor and reimburse- ment icon, the Contractor for all .,,at$ and expenses, including attornvy fees occasioned by such default, delay, controversy or litigation. 1,. 11,11 Agreement shall not be binding until executed by the Contrarrar and the Agency and accepted by you, 1. This instrument tonlatJta the entire agrao,ont between you, the Contractor and the Airucy with reepvct to this Lser,v and you are not A party to, nor bound by anv instrument or agreement ether than this; you shall nut be required to take notice of any default or anv tither matter, nor be bound by, not rryuircd to give notice or domand, nor rrgntied to tort any action wbAtever estept as heti•in exl't'es,.ly provided; you sbail not he liable for may lose or damage not *used by your tarn negligence or willful ats- conduct. 8. Tltc for,g,.,tit; provi Mtai" sisalI he bind,u,l upon the assigns, suctcssors, par<onal representatives and ht'irs of the parties heteto. TIb M1A RSIGNIFO have read And herehv oppt ovc the in-tructions as given above govcrniow tot, admit It do of the rscc d do hereby exvru this agree ment on this 1_ day of to 41ean ProtAera City of Renton Agency Title Add,,,•.H, ?o' A 't it,._�, „ .-�ce4 y/f.[l/ t2-war _44 e Tacon.R.w: . J -all. _ N'v.•..Ya..t� Lay��Lrr ... 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Gonnason, Public Works Director SUBJECT. Estimate No. 3 Contract No. CAG 076.77 Project Repainting 06 the Hiahtande and W. Ottve.t WateA Tanka Contractor OtAen Mothm 0>tykkxU and P".i" Submitted herewith and recommended for payment is Estimate NO. 3 er above subject. Total Mount to Date $ 53,008.52 5.41 Salts Tan (When Applicable) 2,861.46 TOTAL. S 55,870.98 Total Amount Retained 5,300.85 Al Previously Retained $ 3,602.53 Mount Retained This Estimate to be paid frtvn Account/Accounts: I S 1,698.32 401,02QZ.015.534.32.38 ( ) $ f,698.32 ( ) S Total A4lount of Contract to Jate S 55,870.98 Les♦ Annu,t Previously Paid S 34,368.18 Less Total Amount Retained Amount Due This Estimate To Be Paid from 1b J1.95 Account/Accounts S J01'OOOi 015.531.31.38 ( ) S 15,70t.95 CHARTER 116, LAWS OF 1965 CITY OF RENTON CERTIFICATION 1,Ila emmommem a N hareey aeHny ever Penally at PNlu11. low the NtNlre MN bee. h,rmehea, the Brno" 1ee611164 a 1%, lobo, Nrtme" N aeeariaea halee rat Ibm IM 'o m u u .of,avy am elyra eWael.an aaaihel the City el RM en, and that I M eul W,4" to aeltla1111 la eae ee"ity he Nla aNIM_1. CITY OPRENTON • DEPARTMENT OF ENGINEERING MUNICIPAL BUILDING, 200 MILL AVE. SOUTH. RENTON. WA 09055-235 2631 REPAINTING 6 W, OLIVET 6 HI(0-4%S TANK PROJECT PROGRESS PAYMENT ESTIMATE NO. Contract No, CAG 076-19 Cu,t'actor 0.MN BR09. 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NfhlN M M b(ruLq.rM♦M CgglanB tAqu.RlYwcY1 rlal(BB U./.C.]lB{e)a .r M1IW VMnr.ul<runl a.Mr..A Nr1:u IN<I.-tb IVI. bA..)N•nY MNA+r»N y.n<Y N 1b Vn«N fYW,WY b fYu.Ml r..B/rr/YMYI YMw: YN.ebn{Ia.aOB a.nYuarM eN yr r.r!Iw t.ou.r bJr.) &LL � JUN�i ^r� 1 ee\Of10TK15 srieMis[5 9 June 1978 S10912.A2.00 Mr. Ron Olsen City of Renton Utilities Department 200 Mill Avenue South Renton, Washington 98055 Dear Ron: Subject: Painting of Highlands and Mt. Olivet Water Storage Tanks Status Report This is a status report on the exterior painting of the Highlands and Mt. Olivet water storage tanks. Both talks have been sanGblasted and a coat of primer applied. The Mt. Olivet tank priming was completed on 16 March 1978. One coat of primer has been applied to the Highlands tank. However, the contractor found it necessary to apply the paint to the Highlands tank by roller, consequently not obtaining the specified primer thickness in one coat. Two coats of primer on the Highlands tank appear to be necessary to attain the specified primer thickness. The first primer coat on the Highlands tank was completed on 8 Hay 1978. This project contract has a completion date of 6 May 1978 with automatic time extensions being granted for days not considered acceptable for coating application. To date approximately 40 days have not been acceptable for coating application because of bad weather conditions. We expect a letter from the contractor confirming his verbal request for a contract extension on 30 May 1978. A meeting among the contractor, paint representative, anti engineer is scheduled next week to determine what additional work is required at the Highlands tank and the Mt. Olivet tank before the final coat of urethane can be applied. This meeting should resolve the contractor's concern over actual paint thickness applied at the Highlands tank compared to .. a vw:11M f .ln Mr. Ron Olsen Page 2 9 June 1978 S10912.A2.00 that read aff the magnetic thickness gauges and rablasting/ repriming and surface cleaning necessary at the Mt. Olivet tank. Please call me if you have any questions xegarding this work. S erely (; Brad y'P. firickaon Pro ct Manager mkr cc: Jerry C-tppong, CH2M "ILL IL ui �M Ils ek 2702 'A'STREET PO BOX S391 r i TACOMA. WASHINGTON 904O5 206-343-1398 June 12th, 1978 Bradley Erickson CH2M HI1 ! 1500 - 114th Avenue S.E. Bellevue, Washington 90004 Re; Highlands Elevated tank 6 Mt. Olivet Reservoir Contract 1076-77 Dear Brad; According to our log we I ve been on she above project from 2/16/78 to 3/26/78, which to a total of 71 day. . Due to bad weather that act- • ounce to 46 days which leaves us 25 working days. At thlc clue we would like to racuist 30 additional working day,. After discussing millapa problem with Andy after our meeting today, we will proceed with cpplying an additional coat to areas that have not received second cost. Hoping this stets with your approval.Sincerely-, ct C.�Olson - PrealTeni CH.,,-. A HILLstotge Repow Offim 1500 1 i4th Avenue.SF,Bellme. Wa%hmglot 98004 engineers 20d1451-5000 planners economists scientists 13 June 1978 CITY 0!' R$NTON 510912.A1 AWN =CX HOUGHTOt. 068338 200 MI" AVC 5 RZNTOM WA 98055 For engineering services from 25 March through 24 May 1978, in connection With Renton tank coating specifications. Professional Services $ 971.47 Expenses 129.08 AMOUNT DUE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 100.55 ikp RETURN THIS COPY WITH YOUR PAYMENT C}- IM • 14HILL engux�en �11,inr�tvs tKtxwm:sts scientists 13 June 1978 510912.A2.00 Mr. Bob Olsen Olsen Brothers 2702 A Street Tacoma, Washington 98405 Dear Bob: Subject: Renton Water Tank Repainting Thank you for meeting with Neil McConnell of Tnemec and Jerry Duppong and me of CH2M HILL at the site on Monday, 12 June. Our discussions with you and your paint. foreman, Andy, have helped us come to a firmer conclusion with regard to additional work necessary at both the Highlands elevated tank and the Mt. Olivet rescrj_ir. This lttter should serve as direction for you on how to proceed with the painting at both tanks. Our conversation later that day by phone indicates that this direction is generally in accordance with your current plans. Hiahlande Tank . The areas of the tank that rave been rolled and have received only one coat of paint are det:cient 4n total mil thickness as specified. They need to receive additional paint to buile the total coating thickness to 4 mils. The method of application is as specified, by roller or, at your discretion, by spray or other means. The areas which have been rolled and have received two coats do mil out at the specified thickness of 4 mils and are ready at this tine for top coating. Mt. Oiioet Tank. The Mt. Olivet tank has sufficient mil thickness and is ready to be cleaned prior to painting. Immediately after cleaning we agrend that you would have the entire tank inspected by the Tnemec representative and us prior to applying any top coating. This inspection will be particularly critical in the areas that are observed to be rusting or blooming to some degree or another. It is possible that those rust bloom areas will be acceptable after aning: "..nn.,m". • rau i e,, �...,,�, . n,m v� ,,.�.w..�„, ...0 _. .i ,,., Mr. Bob Olsen Page 2 13 June 1978 5109%.A2.OJ however, it is probable that we will direct you to rOblast and reprime those areas as originally specified. This decision will be made once the tank is cleaned. We have not yet received your written request for additional time for this conL act. PIease submit that as soon as you have detailed the exact amount of additional time requested. This should be based on acceptable painting days since the start of contract which was dated 25 January 1978. We understand that the finish coating of the Mt. Olivet tank is next on your schedule--that paint is particularly sensitive to ambient air temperature and moisture conditions and as such you are waiting for a forecast for good weather. we caution you again that our understanding is that the tank can be left in operation during the time of painting, which is not as specified but as you previously had requested by letter. Please give us your anticipated time schedule for starting the repainting again as soon as possible. Sin el Bred P. Erickson Proj t Manager aec eel Mr. Ron Olscn, City of Renton Jerry Duppong, C112M HILL WEEKLY PAYROLL NrfaareMY►AV010" M fr IM PA.f>.. m.Cr.rr•1 fri,rrlr•,nr. rsne cprrucrew ,Y>u• lco.,rw.c.o. -Or•lY�rrY16.r- rot rmcaa>t�amWw 17 ..•plpY,pY Yp. H6r 1Y0 p,f[ MYOI•lbtln!1.101M Y.YI .YO,pOw[!S - T fM[• •I[gNe rIP�I1/Il aNOTf e.0.! 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Because of this, it is our recommendation that the contractor be notified that his request for additional working days is accepted. As I discussed with you on 15 June 1978, I will notify the contractor that his request has been accepted and that the completion date is now approximately the middle of July 1978. Please call me if you have any comments or questions regarding this. Sin sly, Bradt P. Erickson 'A ✓ Proj t Manager sec Enclosure: as noted . .NA Un.I a a, INIn M.,.m 1 �M^e vv VAd A'nnpl> .gll,u n J.I bo SLY.in" MEEKLY PAYROLL iovdalo[wt MvIOL TL.r[uMw r.a w m.cp..n w. mt.... DID .air s-[[[. Il rra �a td,v[ U-4v F e5 I.IOJIG..x0�OC..i O. ad awi VO Wi[ M. ".El lISMIa I. Ow<y O[ODCTgOi .Pt. .wYE•Na GOOReY b.k a . • T r r.OYRLv Me sM.t. c•P L: isms<.w s..wED R..wtn rl l.Gl.l ea CL.Mncw TlO. o r,T.l wFr[ t1M roMpl ! O., rn `.• INItiM ,t41M.. •TME< V r.10 nOYRt•d1R[D 09is r'] O •� l 1 c`.[�•..P �[„�sC, [ S i�/� � ��g� ��g � 2 6 ass auY .��o � ��.. 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M'A IHNE MDM3,9 CITY 31.1E LIP ES'+F 9.�L�� afl R�rAIR ESTIMATE ❑ I,', FINAL BILL A C.,•+ , „E.N .WCLR MfnArt Nl�.ql RM iREVF WELMtCN ❑ ngyERn ;,,uaCE 1.. ve n Y coW CRF"lvf I , _ I C r t , I I, + t t - f I- .n>meNCEco _ TOTAL TIME LABOR I��/,S �y 01 oonese clTv-- - "Sari - +�^ TOTAL FARTS JJ _.__._. ._._..._wlart.. ♦...S'1'N C NPMI [Iir0.1�0 �^.. SUB TOTAL -SUBLET - LABOR - FARTS SALES TAX 'NOT INCLUDED p R,NTS OR Fq[pNT PMCE MKNF.SkY of 'ow NG CNUpE3 TOTAL ESTIMATE O� 1 - ---- - 1 CRFNITENS " LESS UEEuCTtbt.E li AMT luE n TOT �. I �i:S•OMER53RlN.TpRE FINAL BILL f 9t$rARY.A+ fNut NCglI> 6A� 468!w %tv, 81XS5 swrov➢bM.v H / •f�. l r L . «II ASOWAawr r.►r :It..N r` .L...- ".'PtuAVIOX& Wit PAW" 1►/IPa 1Ormiirr ,SWRM D ?AX"! .Awn R,M.r GA, t j ulu ! Fro. r.r.tNfu 4i R.ogws . tirt Rlt' {'!►our. 1'... 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U.II.DID, .s axl e1 aY C A eau Pf lost, specifies eh. ngil r.unte elmlm.nt has to 1o210. 1s shAINg cl Nle .plot the clt,, mr, MAN[ Or CLAIAIAmf+ t0 Y) Z j/14 (1eJured or dsespol ftedtl (fluty lNf edLl aear AuuNnsr:,�A /l,S L• W4.3 A- � I'tr -L �f%-&I 7" A phon•_1142 Ifcruee es/ nW/er) ..... AN $total STATE your pJ.,. of residue. far •1. "n t+e lot pu: S( S $e' /r /- kfP-A, L wl, ( (S` treet S Member) !C t`�.Y aid state,, — — 2VSl MESS ADDRESS, F_' /S eroie and Mus ar/ 71111 Rae Sutil am#N sid ditty. or lnJur, oGC,rf all. full P.rt/cuL rs, d.t., ties of d.,, 41 a%. -1 4 w7d-A v vt xfw frA F /Y /y Fvby Warne did d.smp. or Injury ....tT o.url be full,.. e at /nlicat- r In9 Ptaca of A"Id.nt, I.e. , North, South, east or sMSt, $at...t dl ayria if d.. d so....I,. IMDICAT! it. PhYu cU condlli Pe. .afro..din, the occurrent• (.uch A. .tat• Of the anther, liYhtaou or dart...., ceslutlo, of roAJ. traffic, p"at I n.a, etc. MANS ip P'1 cA11el W- n..d- ZU a offs"Plar is due.,, Ave daa•Ye ar "J." eec.rredT GI.. fall Airtl wlare: 1.Wfct,S ✓1 . /� r, � +tr_ I' S .- c . /4PI ,► .»,/-' r a.T T 1'or. [ 12 f` /VI-i n T/,ry ft ANY alrnffSS to damage or lnl ur Lt.t no"o and address of .11 aIt...... t2S= CErS €_ T�QTnT cU.rs S b/y.ar "a A),L �v c,•M F MANES of any employ", of Clem causing the Injury, damage or feu, If k,,NN to cJupnt: p -,iFT' itN_c fe// atd anal Particular ACr or oml JSlom ea the Pact of D+t, employees Io Yo. rl.ls Cau.d the liJurY or does$.__ 7"h C 6 • 0 - J - S M,AT DA,MAO& nR INJURIES da you cla.. rVArj C.4t O+v1 full .,test of !n)Yr+at d.Nga r:al hard. SAP. rho ... Neu elalY on ..count of ..ch ;t.o of "I." CI d.aa911 of p1(JOMA In IY(301, Attach, if ,Val l.bl a, OedJA," llp.rtl +f pfoparty dOMA91, attich, If available, An sotlast. of repair {07 If TOTAL AADVNT PT DANA49S CLAIMED, At YOV NAYS VOCOIV.d any INSURANCE PAYMENTS On aaceept of CAN Claimed datogs Or In)u(y, pate rho I......o. CMpa.N, .N.nt »eai rN .nd d.ro:ji.42__ LIST :N br^AIL ch. actual out-Of•pecbt elpendatwros ,lad. by yDu, or on yrur behalf, on •rco unr of Accident or Irlufy co.N.in.d of� LATl: IT(v: TO YROM PAID AMOUNT Y 9-7Y r �:YF��t�� r A , `L,a(nY$ /e tT Y•` ,f f�pFsrTf All wk �n�a)f'IP.y A' Y&.Q.iz_ If YOD Mays ESes NOSPITALIEED or YEd., Ndlr.: ..r. on AC..., or the ,,.jury CowplAlMd of, please lltt names And addru.., of .11 do"of. and hc.plCdjO And date of tfNtnen• and 'Ynf+n.montl lr TMIS CLAIM !Nate• to ARV delact+eo coadltvon of pub/lc —u -AREA.! Jf0/erty, Indse,t. you atra farloot ly 91rtn RCr1Ca of .ny ..ah N1RN /egtl At a0, pave MNv data ���;Lac of Crty Of(i dal <o wA9w augy�jCo vN 9+u n. I: YCf NAVC o41n.d an M[r OtMy !n legorb to tha. 'Asia, PC.... pare naae And addru.: •7"., OIVIM ar $Ane CAOntY. Mashl.TAton, this JO day ofAzzjl&STleZ' I h...IV declare that CNN forgoimo .t.damn'[ MAE Je:orNtl.. are true end comeCt to the but of ey h.O.I�.'�doe And b.11.f .y(... �S'��JF / J/i CA'i•tlJfitF> SVASCRIAAD IMD S"Ill to before N thi.a_"p of r4f 1s1�/ MOP.-V P.lIAc !n end for tM State . f "Ohio"*., r18,41AY, .e AP TICS: R.C.M. )S.JI.010. AN asomdrd bV ch, 164, Low., of 19a1, prorlds. that Ali CAMARA far dANyea 4944nat rho Clty must bO prlli Rtld t0 the CAIN COYNCII and filet with rho Clty Clara Atha. 120 d.yA free tje data such dome,. Dccurrod or the InJ.,V wu .uatun.d. so action can b1 N1ntalaod against the Clty for OOV Claims for damages until the sat. has MAP" "011Rted to rho COOACfJ and at lust LD day have allpsed after such pr.untatlen. All Clalu tubmltted most be duly oet.rlsad. • CLAIM FOR DAMAGES CITY Of RENTON NOT(: I ■Ad■ NWp LRrIRd '1. LAIN r�OIR Papoaa FILLING IN. R.C.N. )f.)I.d60, a .Mndo, tv CA. 164, W.s of 196" 1pal(JN tM roNir.Nntr claimant has to falls 1. .sAlat calla seat"t tNo City. Par. Flat nI CWIONt, 'N arc (talus. NSN1 (W!V (First) Ricci.) p Moat IDollfti: IAeea '_ �t3:f14 ft:r t ed ) (t tp ajw ltat.) gSTA}i Yur! ,Ilse/a of ro 6Nccc. for A. ac.th. last '*at. Ulty ad tuasl IVNa1lS! AONRIf!) ldtrs.e brd NabN ICi tY asI Datol .MIN did ddid o.q. or is)." uceurl 21.. full Particular., data,, state of Pdo,: lY.'�"+`" JS?� �flN��' l.�r{f r'�a! tat 2A CIi1�G4u L, fMYRr did bbp or 1a1n.'Y mat/ a.acrll. fu21V. nNI" st t.or 6t tµ! In. I1... of .acldant. I,— North, South, tat or .at, Attach dlo/ram, ,f do.asd INDICAry tht phva)cal conditions Burro VndlR! tho occurronct touch a atata of tha a... .r, IJthtnNa ar dsi Rnu o.li tto. of rus4,/erdfle Iouor z Ilea, oee. rw. .IfllraA/.) •.�.,i�i-�A]oP7 ece „/{'`/ RtyCRlaf A. d.t.1J Iron bah+s mar rw)ury ovau♦Ndr c,N. .11 Partl Nla ra� II Ad, WITNESS to daa.Y. or ,slur V., IUt naaov and address of all wltosa.N: .ux,a,- .Z, _ IL.—. !l4 gm�- 1? tRrfCf a»d ✓ - NANti of ... ...J/ ecar of Cl t uai!! tR. iNJWrY• do..,! a Ip.. ,r'two toe/.i mawt+ lK,+ it ..,� What particular ACT or "ISSIOP" "a Par o 'o ..t Whoa b vs. coaad tAo ,n)urV r Iago 4��,,, ,- Gw �isrJL,_.dt[ jJ L. 4�V:lY - *NAT 9AMAGY OR INJUP:ES " Vag else* WSOICedr Diva full ..tent vie :MJNles er I N c!•IN d. Give the a95 yey aisle 00 •CCOunt of each ftea of injury Or T.Npe, If pal Nn.l in)pllelr att.tA. if 41011.61e. MdlCal Ea olel If peeNrtY du.ga. .tea-.A. At ..alehi., AN esH"ta of r.Nu f --rorAL AMOUNT OT DARAOSS CLAIMED, It Toy WAVE lOcellod any INSURANCE PAYMENTS en account of eM cl.I d doge O! !n)Y"Y. MPM the IMe Yls." foMpanY. •count eoc*llad end d'te. List IN RETAIL the actual owe-oP peeh't .apeadtturas ode by pow, of she IOY' behalf. on acC Vint Of le.ld.ne e! In)Yey GOep)al Ned of: '?TI'L..� DA r( fTTM: To allow PAIL ARpye IF YOU MAYS AREA POSPlrAll(ED or ends, Radical car. on account of the lnlurw ro.plu u.d t, I.... J,si house and add...... Yf .11 doctors and hopltola .so data at close at aM Cea NnoMM t: IF TA1S CLAIM relates to any defective condition of public proNrty. Abdicate wMtMr you burn pR.YIVOIJ9 Vivo' niti ON of MAY Such alleged dotecti it .O. 01.0 h.", data •nd place of City official to whon such notice was given: If YOU SAY( at..... es attorney ih !evefag to this cl•la, /J NON I a." .ON ed4f004,�_. l (� 'uIT(M .• Ling Ceases. NUMnNt ON, thlal" bY ofJ13j I flosses ON cJ... that the tolowel Ag •tars".#* gad lnfof len .re It.. and cnrr.ce to the base of .Y 4...judge .ad Mlief. SPISCRINTD AND SMRRM to A.fof. No ..... day of a[ I Peter, Public is and fof the state at Neshlagto. goading at MOM : O.C.W. 15.11.040, .s •".d.d by ch. 164, 4..0 of Ages, provides that All till" for SOON/ON Oldtnat the City Nest AN Pr..eOted to the City CON'ril *Ad filed with the City CJ.'v ..this 42. dove frets the date such deesN o GCw!!.d or the injury ... goals.had. NO actl" CAN be "lnt•/Ned aPia.t the city for any else MN fof do"aN ..CAI tM esN Au ha" prNONCOd to the C..esll Oad .! lust 40 day. hove .IaNed .ftsr Such "o...taajee. Ali claims Nu"jteed must Ae duly ARedrued. r-- q 14 CLAIM R)A DWAgS SCp Ht8 f t IbTE: ta. i t 944AD 9*7141 Cj4JX PIALM rJ i till ■.C.I. !r.)l.Jda, .A .me. o rY CA. 1A1, ., •) .N, INtl food �'�1yb. tggr.Mato cl•1Mat M. to fa/or le "*I., eloAa ."Lot too C Mr. Y• +`.. ewes Or ;LAitAI}, /"JCTN�EN' .w EarG�a/r' iPosrct i lbw i...NU flo/a�t) lat.t, ft1111e1 NONE AANhis: �f _w, AVOW al...L-2ss 406 Tstla u1 NrMarl—�N eai !t .I YSA'. yu.r pi... of r.elbne. fer I. ao.taa l..t ...t: Ntrmet a I"be" __ __ fiSi�fE A Btu✓[:r rae�a,.tef Weletiw AsMati• fft...t ..d Ne .N iC tv Nei tt.te-r .at. Li Ii MVa ue Inlvey otrorl 61e. f./1 Nttl eel at., bc., tied o1 4.1: NB! Ud IWN e!'b1.etY••Hat a.ettla. f.ily. .&rAR" atoer A, leiia.t- 1np Nor. C/ Nat1 N.t. 1.0. earth, ta.th, l.ot or a..t. Attu. flow,.. ,f / doomed n.c.,..r r. IT bOI.Jt' .IIwR _y�', a.•wu Tid 1////OCN�o� WSJ & r 21 laallltt the t4. oCIRII..r. 1 .CA A. 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Attach, 1-f Au1I ab IM, .n ueJNb of re"tr '�Il✓lrA.DY'u Jr21 JJ l A�/Jc_/[� �6�rr6�%���4',�— TOTAL AMOUNT OF ➢AMAGSS CLAIM➢: NON/ .As-.-rxYdrd�f' A�Tw�exr r ?r i4b1/�_¢4._yE It I'JJ MAVS r.c.lr.0 AnV IOSOMAMO■ FAYNepre on Iccount of An. clu A.d do..,. Mr .Jury, Net ch. I...1.01e cotlp " ielYnt rlC..... AMA 6 LIST !e OfTA1L the Actual out-of-"Chet NpNdltVroM MN by row. ECEIVES Mo., a.h.lt, on ...O.ot of aec Fd.nt at J.l..v ,Cell a,bad aI, ?AIt ITfN: to efOa FALD M011 f IF 104' MAVM MSfV YJSPITALIAND or under aC/1e01 aaee.ae of the le J., cuNunyd of, pl.... list ..... .nd Mddt*oo*o of all "CCOV. and hospital* and 4.10 of buront and con(lino/e/n/t): IF Ta:S C.AXS .,Jules to .AY d.lec a r. ceedltion oI public /roprtY• loll ea b .both., You A... pr.NONIY N"M .Ot". .f eny ..cn .11.g.4 select, If ,two n.N, data and pl.(e of City 0111a14! to .A.. ..ch ..ties sso gives: IN POC NYf re[.I ne0 •a .e terVly re 4,00 to th1M 1arM• p1N . .ad .Jdrus. /� �-dyy f �(,�� a y. dlvt. .r KID- Count-. Yasbiart", tale ,,,Ueov of 719�t:k ItZ/ r laruV declare that eN t.r„9109 ►t.t.NetM .nd Infor Mel" ug troy sad corroce to the best of By ASOWI&dfo and belief. S.aSCMl.iO AND SIOMM to b.fo,o so th1,'Ud.V of Mf. 19'Zf r ��/� �� `- •. M� YY Jac In .e1 Fsr tM State of ■Ishl.etes. r.sldle, at r(.tlr`••' MI— ILK& 1e.0.1. )3. )l.dd0. N aMndld ►Y C►• Add, LAH of J/N ee, plotll fA1t (..,.a fur IMN/.. a,.I n)r too city .Yee MI pre Na Nd to the city c,YNCII AAd f1101 e.tk tba City Clark with/s 110 days frog ens dste such do"" oecYr e.d or the July" ..a NaluSol. No sctl.n can be ..Int.JNd gUNe the CACY for NY eluN ter u^tll the saen, no. bun prouee.d to the Case,,, ant at A*"t s0 days base .Jepwd .fter each yl.a..,stjos. All c1.As) .ub.Ill.d ..at AM duly .,banged. CH2M Seattd H I LL 1500 a 141h A" Office I5(q 1141M1 Avenue,SE,&Ilevue. Wol±inpnm '1KtNW (11gineefs ZW45+5000 planners ekonomists scientists One 14 August 1978 .Job No. S10912.41 CITY OF RENTON Client Ad. No, ATTN DICK 11OUwTON Invvice No, 088334 200 MILL AVs S RENTON NA 98055 STATEMENT For engineering services from 25 June through 24 July 1978, in connection with Renton tank coating specifications. Professional Services $505.47 expenses 76_80 AMOUNT DUE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $582.27 tw rx IyP 401 foa>/019%534. It. 7t PLEASE RETURN THIS COPY WITH YOUR PAYMENT i M engineers planners economists scientists 15 August 1978 510912.A2.00 Nr. Bob Olsen DINn Brothers. Inc. 2702 "A• Street F.O. Box 5181 Tacoma, Aashington 99405 11•,sr Bob: Pursuant to our meeting and discussion of 9 Auoust 1977, the following items of work require attention at the It. Olivet and Bighlande water storage reservoirs. Mt. Olivet The Mt. Olivet tank requires touchup at the following locations: 1. On the west side of the tank where the matins has been damaga.t by cables 2. On the west side of the tank where the paint was applied over run of sand 1. A number of areas or, the tank wall and roof appear to have inadequate finish coat. The areas are lighter in color than the remainder of the tank and apparently were caused by insufficient Way overlap. The eoatin,t thickness of these areas is slightly lower than the remainder of the tank. 4. On the west side of the tank, a number of "bubbled" areas need to be smoothed out. we agreed to try simply top coating those arean as a simple way to improve those areas. Purthermore, excess bleat material needs to be � Joanned up from the area around the tank. -r.m6 �,�"r • i5.n man ehr�s e wow,". �sam.y;u+.wiu» an+a,wx� nr. Bob Olsen Page 2 15 koqust 1978 510912.A2.00 B.iahlands The following areas require tOuohup at tta Fighlands elevated tank: 1. Behind the rectifier on the went lea ana ' �e eater box On the oppOaita side of the lag, ,'he primer s apparent %t these two locations. 2. On the crams bars, apkroaLaatwly halfway between the ground and the tank belly and between the two soutlarnmoat legs. Piniah coat was not aplied to the croml. :jar for approximately 2 feet by the width of the bar. Please let us know any questions you may have and your schedule for Oompletlnq this work. ilpo% completion of these npaclfic work items to the satisfaction of the city and us, we Will be in a pamition to recommend final payment be )recessed. sincerely, lixedley P. Erickson Project 4,.nagsr Oc: Ron Olsen, city of Ronton✓ Jerry DUPPon4. 'M2M BILL la Pq Y,.OPP q WEEKLY PAYROLL CeN,..c,ow ��fJ•I[<IOtT l)1Ywft1 •_ AIMTNi laf ar PA. f4.I77. f'- Yy .f,—mamma A-C IL1. IHN �1 9lyoS OOnLp f^��L. O1 pwY � O'LY.YO OATL � � NA.L OLLp10N Ne. IYPLOY[< Cl'VMLIC4 TOY a f Y T I L fw[[t Iwl .L Mtflif P.IO IY � I mounr ^°'r � .I OIIwf.OIIYLO 'm f`W e.wN[a evN. DEW i1QYf _ _ I a.R. P,OI[C,. NOI NY• !M1 .p .WUN♦ O Oi t_. -- _ O • O _ xlpw f. 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Washington se004 ;nFinrcv, 2061453 5000 plann:r, ri onr�mnt, s wwl,I. Date 17 August 1976 Job No. S9399.00 CITY OF RafRl'7W C1ant Nat. N,. ATTN DICK HOGG'HTON imowe No. 088347 20o F121.i. AVS SO REN'r 3N NA 98055 STATEMENT For engineering services from 25 April through 24 July 1978, in n connectio with remote pressure sensing in the distribution system. Professional Services $134.00 Expenses 26.77 A MXIWT Dug . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $160.77 µlb PLEASE RETURN THIS COPY VOTH YOUR PAYMENT WEEKLY PAYROLL sovem"w f[t P.M..DPP 1[ /.0.M.tff,Cww.d Ya,Y. -,MY.1f IfiA MA^.f-1W {Or+F.0 ron -MAY/4M V1➢.k- w�tmrR��Raw�s ces � lfi/a .,F ANN. {r wwo.{c+ ..c cPcarwn ..{{➢[cpw«wP. NAME AM➢A➢GM[i[ 6AV APo➢RTC Y[tl Fnir+prl0[xLFITF PAID{.ICY {wPw {Fo.e ➢[DVCTIPM! 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Ib MT MIVLI p.6ENI Ik 510112.II3 LMISAL'I NO EM 016-7' ^ CQIiRIiCIM - MWW MJTKKB WTWAI: L PAINTIM. INL. ieb Eftlebtb k0. • 1-Mv-:b tSIOu1N 11-11uP-1• S1k IN Pk��. 116 PKYNLN`6 r PERIOD NOT ENbINO MIOINIF OYE TOTAL A 1 20-FM-M 'MP6.11 1.011.61 l 31-MT-M 42)1.5! 34L0.17 ! JI-✓T-]O le)OI.PA SCSM.13 r TOTAL EOMICI 651".•2 LESS IIETk1NKOE 06I2.24 TOTAL IIMN1Al PV 50610.18 5.1E 61NIE GALLS low J51{.II LESS PIIEVII MYM.NTS 306M.1! y101N1I MIE 1NI6 £STIMTF 11]SA.Ae l Y V • v M r)6P-n :I rY OP rl(MrW, IM6MINDIfn PM� • REP61wrIN9 a o.n W NIIRR.RNnx Mourn 1111wt MID 3 Nc Mi I IR sLMI>.0 [f R1KT M NO C"[MI O16-71 . .ACT [1pjYRE I�R! MO. N10TMER6wMYMY.M{wMlrwll-MMT/p YDRA COMPLP.TLD - E.aIR [tT. MIT CfpllkM:i YREVIpIS I= Mt)URI STEP San WWRIPTIDw MM V. MIT "Ka PRICE 11MYN5 om-- ---- --D --- ____ ________________________ _ 6CH.DIRf ,1 - NIDKMllr6 t0 10 WIILIIIIIION L.S. 2136.Y, zl la•15 IW • O i 1" 3 21".n p 211 NMID6_rr6T I PRIWR L.S. 32043.75 J104J.T. TO i • I N Y J2713.31 30 36 1 IN I W CORI r.5. 0S6S.W O TOTAL SCMf M4C 6z/n.W 6rilY.Il u SC.I IRR' Y - Pr D_IVET Tr Y p ID WD(L 1I6I IOM L.9. .il.n tl Tz.!• 100 S O t 1" 1 1142.n O SO 32 EMIDWr{DI I PRIM. 1.9. 1)IJa.n 1/IJ6.n r00 3 0 3 IOC 3 I)136.n 60 as ♦Iwlq: [Mi r.4. 65at.S0 T'Mx.SO •I t 5D i M Y 6e23.61 V rOTft .Wd E T TMT.00 22W3.3. 10•L- XM.gM E5 11 { R 65D)a.+0 65132.62 Y V Y Y •:- 6-llr-la Lltr d hfYldl. 1M8MIrIQY 'l F 1 1NP•IY1f114 R 0.13 " .1am" g LLf WrFD IM • MB J M .1 m1w, ft"."IY firwt M CM 01•-11 CgIIMr'.fpF d.HM FMpr MfIK YIt1WLl f P•IMt1M. INC. Pry M1b�•b 1y. 6 4br IM N>wa•I. 11 M-/B OIMMI IY NCVIMS P••M.M19 Fly R I00 M_ C.IM Nq/r :v( IOI/L _ _________ ___ _____ _ 1 H-FYY-)1 1.OF•.•I 160I•.61 2 II-IYP-" ]pt11.N lOq.11 J 31-wr-n 1•2et." "570.tj 1M 0 6311].1] -400 MI.I MOF 4112.2• 10FN. N , m !6,10.16 5.6: slut a6l Fi I.. 1tlu.•e LLFf IILLVIUUY Y6tM wrf SOIIO.IJ MOI}Ir y,y IN19 L«rIM.11 ilO$•.•• b • V Y Y Y Y 4 Aw A-BOA-» cltr R MwrOw. YAOIIII61aM 1M[ S _ • - A[RAINIIM6 ar o.n W Nla(Rwss [I[wrtn TA1Al 1NN ] Nf. N} 0.1V11 M[[w4O [1011].w! CONI RACT NO fY 01 O)J->) CMVA[Lit Y� 1N.N OMptIlA4 MI.L A l V _ Yips C•►L[T[w CM` [[T. wit COwIMICI YII[OIWR INI[ RIIOIwII I fCN I[[II UK*S"lm OIMwI. UNIT Mlm MIQ IIOILINi NOMIN TOTAL commit__________ _ ,__ _______ __ .. ][NOLI[ A - Nld(Y1M IO 1A NOOIL ISAfIIw L.6. 2131.S3 ]IJLY+ IN i O [ 100 1 lUA.A p SA '+.O "T I M[O[R L.6 ]pA].n ]]OAJ.T N I ♦ I N t ]I))J.il ]O 1A IINI ON cm, L.E. OSA3.00 0,43.00 i] t )> i N t wAN.! }OTN. [CI(OIL[ • Ali TI.00 Qt/b l t Y • w IO NWILl LL11M L.S. IIA}.n IJn.n I00 I 0 I I00 s IJ I).» • 50 SO [M1OOL.t9T I O[IKII L... lil]J.T+ 111 b.)5 I" A 0 I 1" [ 1>I34.711 Y 10 D sINItM COAT L.S. 4561.50 4541.50 U I 58 t N i JISIJI Y 101A1 [Cw[LIR[ O S1N1.00 SSOOt.l1 - 10}K [CMOIA[9 A 1 O d-.5/1.00 .51]].IT • Y • r r V A,k Comte: Lit- To: �1��J� 1� 10-s< . Our Pre at NoS I o i 2_ A Z -- _ ._�t .JI, IF MATERIAL RECEIVED IS NOT AS LISTED p1A5F N^Tal JS 4T OP:'k Re: WE ARE SENDING YOU ®'ATTACHED O UNDER SEPARATE COVER VIA p SHOP DRAWINGS o TRACINGS p PRINTS p CATALOG: eD000MENTS D COPY OF LETTER p SPECIFICATIONS p C ll S DATE ITEM COPY TO --_— — - --- FORM E _. -. _ REV MT DATE September 6, 1978 TO: I,i.r n Nar Vwll, Finance Director F floe:. Warren 1 . Gr.nnason, Public Works Director SUBJLCT: Estimate No. 4 Contract No. GG 076-77 Project Repainting of Highlands and Mt. Olivet Wrter Tanks Contractor Olsen Brothers Drywall and Painting Submitted M rewith and recommended for payment is Estimate No._por above subject: Total Mount to Date ( $ 65,.122.42 5.411; Sales Tax (When Applicable) 3,516.61 _ AL $ 68,639.03 Total Mount Retainic) 0 S 6,S12.24_ Mount Previously Retained I 5.300.95 I Aalount Retained this Estimst� to be i from Account/AccYunls: ir Fw \ S V:211.59 401/000/015.534.32.18 ( ) $ 1 211.39_ 9 ( 1 S •. I v Total Amount of Contract to Date $ 68,639.03 Less Mount Previously Paid $ $0,570.13 Less Total Mount Retained S 6,512.24 Mount Due This Estimate To Be Paid frum Account/Accounts: S 11,556.66 401/000/015,534,31.38 ( ) S iL 556.6h ( ! S ( ) S CHARTER 116, LAWS OF 1965 CITY OF RENTON CEVIFICATION 1,the ehd"she"t do We" CMlfy waxy Prwe'lr at added that the ")Miele haw Chan lnrmaMd. the owe'aes rrlewee w Iha 1040r awfwmed es described ao1Nh,She tmcr the <lelm a a text bd why "a" am'dotlom Jed met the City of Refts", ON text 1 am eat Meg lied1o '"l 'gale W gem ity M lwd des' L, �R• CITY OF RENTON • DEPARTMENT OF ENGINEERING • • MUNICIPAL BUILDING, 200 MILL AVE. SOUTH, RENTON. WA. 980550235 2631 R i .�,•L Ll' iAPA122TSNG OF M. OLIVET L HIGKANDi TWk PROJECT PROGRESS PAYMENT ESTIMATE NO,4 Contract No. CAO 0'6-7r Contractor 0.a§a BRc On F NT Nr. Set 5, 197N l L_L Clopng Dete P m Sneer_ot It Eet. PREVIOUS TOTAL THIS ESTIMATC TOTAL TO DATE Description Unit Unil Prica qtY. qty. Amount Qty. Amount qfy. Amount SCHEOULE A - HIGHLANDS IA M061LIZnTION LS 21M.23 I001 100% - 2,136,25 05 - 100% 21136.2S 2A SANM %ST 4 PRIrQt LS 32 100% 90% 28,839.38 9% 2,583.93 99% 31,723.31 3A FINISH COAT LS -To6N 22% 1,8-0.90 77% 6,579.65 99% 81459.SS SUBTOTAL SC1ED.'UE A 25.00 loos SCHEME B - HT OLIVET 1e MMILIIATJY LS s 00% 1,142.75 Ot 100% 1,142.-'S tB SANDBLAST 7 Mji LS !lIm.` • 1001. I %.75 0% 100% P,136.?S >B FINISH COAT LS le 9.50 IOtR 41% 1,11M50 585 2,650.31 9" 4,521 81 SUBTOTAL SCHEDULE 8 YYC49f0�0 100i SUBTOTAL SCHEDULE A 6 B 4.00 O1 SUB TOTAL SC .DULE 4 B 65,122.42 5.4% JLES T I 3,516.61 TOTAL 68,639.03 1_ESS ION JUICIOR 100 ODO1 6,512.24 LESS 51 METAL •GE (OVER 100,000) LESS AMDNT f WVIOJY PAID 50,570.13 AN T bE T S EST MALE 1115S6.66 OLSEN BROTHERS DRYWALL t PAINTING 2702 A ST„ TACDNA, WA 98402 f 1 I 1 I ' I OF RFY yyy � 0 U Z OFFICE OF THE CITY ATTORNEY* RENTONMASHINGTON "� �091W�•p,6M IOp )N M4WL F1•I.6 • Rxrpn,✓.ry„grpy •p,) )f9-•il• p j $ LAWRENCE J.WARREN, nrr urwwn DANIEI. KELIAGu, xsas.ua crtr u.pe.). e ''Fo sectE P September 12, 1978 Great American Insurance Co. P. 0. Box 21109 Seattle, Washington 9RIll P.e: Clai.m for damages by Eugene R. Methven Gentlemen: Enclosed please find a claim fo) damages as above captioned which was filed with the City Clerk on September 6, 1978 We shall ask Dur Public Works Department to forward a complete report on this matter. Very truly your Lawrence J. Warren UJW:nd Encl. OWNAMMUllEF WEEKLY PAYROLL r .1 •J1�. �Y�T.AM rw Y.orr 1[ film w"A's-1114/ .Mw IAY1 r.VI4Yl- CglYa[iON •D?(.• 090 131p s 'JYC ON i11aCTN .D'Jw[G! .a �ossr►aR�s .( JY[.T. JYI.T `l CIOnr �<4 G IDP wt[• •Ne • •�tOJ[Cr aND aDcaT•Nf � waet D(Gn10N NV. 7� �6 - 7fl Oar aYD Dar[ (wl [ YEnV1rf w.ID IN D[DVCTIDY _ .All wMD aDMCtf :wox `YDf. 101IX Y ♦ • 1 1 5 MDVf.LT IOi(f U.br(gyywGC.7 ai CaY x'1 YOVN. 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PLEASE NOTIFY US AT ONCE WE ARE SENDING VOU D"ATTACHED D UNDER SEPARATE COVER VIA n SHOP DRAWINGS O TRACINGS D PRINTS D CATALOGS D DOCUMENTS D COPY OF LETTER D SPECIFICATIONS D COPIES O..TE _— ITEM (Ie"ns__�.C/ /Mr/. `' V �f ar COPY TO_ --- �"l � /! Fonts 0 M fa-tS..-7E CITY 3r M[MTOM. WASHINGTON 'an i REPRINT TNR Or 0.75 Me NIeM.ANOR "rii•.r. T•.. ANU a MO MI U1~ R/9ERVGIR 91001I.A3 CONTRACT MO COG 010-77 CONTRIICYGR - Ot9rN RROTWRS ORYMM.L 1 PAINTING. INC. rt0R1 PRN E.tt..t. 1-M..-" tn.ovrM 13-5.•-I9 gIMMAAY Or ►RrVid/4 PAYMEMr9 EST "RICO 1W ENAINO AMOUNT OW TOTM. 1 2E rob-79 16096.61 1"VA.61 a 71-Mr-/t P0111.56 3636S.J7 7 31-"1-70 16701..6 $0570.13 r TOf1R [ARREE 63574.00 LESS SSTAIM SE 6537.40 TOTAL AAGUAr MR 39016.60 5.62 STOIC EALE9 TAX 3541.00 LESS PREVIOUS PAYMCNTE 50570.13 AMOtWr Ot)C THIS ESTIMATE 11#01.6) - s AM 13-49A-78 :STY OF REMTOM• MAdMtMOTDM PM[ 2 RFNlINTIND OF 0.75 MO HIOM.AMM ELEVATED TANK AND 3 MO HT OLIVET PESEROOIN S10912.A3 COMFRACT MO CAO 076-77 COMYRACTOR - OLSEM 9ROTNERS DRYWALL E PAINTINO, INC. Final Paw Estimate 1-MA•-79 thewMh I3-So-79 ---- NORR LOMPLFTED ------ CO,y EST. LIMIT COM/RACT PREVIOUS THIS AMOUNT ITEM ITEM DESCPTPTI DUANT. UNIT PRICE PRICE MONTHS MONTN TOTA1. EARNED SCHEPULE A - NI. ."60 16 to MOMILT2ATICM L.S. 2136.23 2136.25 100 1 0 I 100 1 2136.25 20 2A SANDBLAST 6 PRTHFR L.S. 32063.75 32043.75 90 _ 30 3 100 1 12043.75 30 3A FINISH COAT L.B. 0545.00 4565.00 22 1 78 3 1DO 1 6545.00 TOTAL SCHFDULI A 42125.00 42723.00 SCHEDULE P - NI DUNE/ TMIK AO 1B MINILI7ATIOM L.S. 1142.75 1142.75 100 1 0 1 100 1 11,42.n 30 2P SANDBLAST 1 Pk IMER L.S. 17136.73 17136.75 100 1 0 1 100 1 17135.73 6A 38 FINISH COAT L.S. 6569.50 9569.50 61 2 39 1 1" 7 6369.50 TOTAI SCNFPULE R 22849.00 22849.00 TOTAL SCHW PULER A 6 9 65574.00 65074.00 i. I MEEKLY PAYROLL 1.0�iA.ITT,[ ?ea ii�.el,AT aw Pw Ate.OPP to Itl[I YAYP f-AU -Sbe�tr/-i Yf GT- eoxvac+ow •oaaa P D 3V—�wco»+...... .nowu. .BAN f (RPAT.af I.Uo � Y�S .• ' c »,ra:,»n —ie nwo.[cr a»o 1 ou Tro»—T T— n...u[c4ww wa. 7 e[9 1s- �� l X — b.,.o DAY.b00.*[ '" Ee[uvlTs nitro IN awoat awoe. O[oucTbbs ..WAND,•OOM[SS MIeR S u � • T F S »O.RLY �Ra �mr[o�� ..s[4x Of❑ .uOVx, .uoV»i T »[� Or [•n»eo [•w»to [Irx- W4u •w;,rr CLASYFIC.T:O[ roue It•.R x(nt '7 »N • Irolaw s[<wni. a,x//sx .•o [rotor[[ Tl .x A . ilwa mxn w[c+ nnnJ ec,a �/C nouws Nowe[o D.,, PC.�+Pt .2 — _ 0 5 O 0 g J& 3loS� (� age yoo I O S — O a 0 s 0 0 / TOTAL `..�. . GI M.:In wneu.e.Ds.urafm me Yn.e peYM me cm.ent mo ea:plm:tM.Ir,7e nux rP Nbws r wtlrm4a tm4Yat O,enin eea na Nae Ilw tr W.Imum rep.nes efiown In eM ea.m..:.erG tIW rM t4eYNstlma Mneln rd fnM fet n�iYn'et ar/ a,..f.Y..m,-ms A( .1 .13 „n w.vw n. d De,. Tfiet d!pPent le ee eOpbylE on!we c1-1 ete !N t v to pe Nall a All w OWY n[l l el a IF foe aypnwlleexHy PeyM mpe.enG rllb•Wn elpeTleeWy gnvY nenP.leeU Oy.M Bun.0 d aynMIHaIJy 1r IN1M/,V.[.De9eebeene d Lora, /f m rf ne soon mcanraH xn»ti even In.Nea,me n/Iden]M.n the i.eew of le.ehln Y Tr W Wt,U./.0.Nrelle of L.bN IY:,F.bi"At ve,"Au bC[ae�wei/Ne a I 1 d_� .eV� �yD IS--� (11 tr A. rr.flle eee IorN w.bme IrEe ruNw wof W Dwn-Yee Aet.e u:rtrpel.P.L.N3.9 eY bN.rew a u11ny Se—__r _._.�_ al �— ,IDLY.W Feetma. "I"aN N4 'M4 b—Ah 1,ow of bin-•.e M.e Been m rlll br yN I.' wj.e.qw ren/aY 9N 4)r 'a. -beet.rxe bear n rfY b set.tore bite m,-M4.cIN e. a w rrY d.eb_ bm M Wu—H......aned bf w,INetm mG Ge•— up a aw.nla • Sect... IMI N Title le lea I Uelten[Nt.a CWe(G'Wel CW NeedLflmW' leec+MeI.4aIt yyy b erw. (IS V O.C. d•Oaefls,INee rte l.Je w rIu r seJe..IYee alneUr.e Y:A-[nY.b^-Ir ne.blT.Y.e-evl YV AA,,oteq.wr. Ippl.mmn nlM,tTlnn.Pn.4e.Nr Ngeve.Yno,eLr/y-4 rilNwN til:ta a ww a 1ocVn.M m exltly eear.wln[rrr faMl.Nnufbm etl p»rlealbN te,ifine,ee Jef^Ae In Ir Ht4YbM M6,.Cmel.(I.MI.[l.Yr.1 Act iaa I13.C.216(.).. m InW ul.nr•NNarnl m enb,,b Ti m•INr r.rfi er 1•fe W dfr sf m1 ltNte,ml w yeINY eI m.uypi See.t,elial,b Nee l Mt mM6M)-J Ie YMbeif blue: mm Wn IMIXMI w:nPl.meo nW ma.O!I.Y.Y.P..m rM.l C H2M # HILLRep" Offrx 1500 114th Arcnw.SE.Bellow, Waslim,itm )ri004 engineers 2061451-M planners econornrAs scientists 04% 14 September 1970 Job"° 010912.A1 CITY GF R"Tija Glcmm Rif.N . AM DICK WGGKT0s1 1ni°""Nr 098324 200 "ILL AV% 8 REM4= WA 98055 STATEMENT —� For engineering services from 25 July through 24 August 1976, in connection with Rent*.. tank coating specifications. Professional Services $ $84.20 Expense■ 162.82 A 4DUNT DUE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $1,047.02 vcat F"2n-% Out 01-0/ols .539. 31- 3B PLEASE RETURN THIS ; UPY WITH YOUR PAYMENT CITY OF RENTON • DEPARTMENT OF ENGINEERING • • MUNICIPAL SL4L;,!4O. 200 MILL. AVE SOUTH, RENTON. WA. OWSS•236 2631 - REPAINTING LE W. OLIAT A HIGH-MCA TAW PROJECT PRO11009{9 PAYMENT ESTIMATE NO.A 4 S1aA1 C071tr&Ct No. (/lG 076-17 CPMrOCtor Rho. Isar 2M A" c PnINTIK 0—ng OR16•A&LAMA W004lO/L 1918 O00Crlpti00 Uwt Urot Pr,oe [61. VAC JS "OTAL ri TS TIIA9ITC TOTAL TO DATE to, QtY. QtT. AR1o6A31 Qty. A %mod QtT AwgN7y SCHEDULE A - N1GllNaS IA NAILIZATIM LS 2116.m 100% loot S 2.116.1 01 - 1002 f 2,136.25 1A SMCML.AST 6 9RIb1 LE 3111043.75 I00% tot $28.939-31 102 t 3,20A.37 1001 132,041.73 Y rINiSN CQA7 L3 0445.00 1001 721 t 1,p9.J 791 t 6,665.1C 1001 t S.)A$.00 SLOMAL SOEDULE A to .1726.00 100% S?EP1LE B - NT OLIVET 10 MOBILIZATION LS 1142.75 1001 loot f 1,142,7 OS - 1001 S 1,142.73 to 6 AST 7 M1Wv LS 11136.75 100% �1001 $17.136.1 01 - 1002 t17,13{.73 i 11P.IS7. COAT LS 1660.so I00S Ali f 1,973.SC 592 f 1,614.00 loot S 4.569.50 SUBTOTAL SfKpilE E 8E049.00 loos 1IROTAL SCWDJLE A 6 B SSSI..0o Z00% CEA0G9 CAOIR $1 LS I43.00 1002 loot lA .00 lUOi s IAL.m SI! TOTAL SNMILE 6 $65,719.00 S..% 5415 T I S 3.%44.43 TOTAL I $69.267.6]' LM lot I I00 i S(6,)11.9 LEM 5% W f 100.0001 ,. Lm A7oue p nEviour PA10 (550.570.1 A1ONT CIA 6 UT Hill S12A2S.40 I OLSEN .011T ERS OWYWL 6 PAINTING 2742 A Sl.. TACVIA. 0 9{A02 1 I DATC Cptin t:aher .IB. 1978 _____. TO: Gwen Ml,"1I, finance 0,ret for CAM Warren C. (ionnason, Pu011c Works Director 4th and SUiJECT: Estimate Wu.Pfe.l Cont'att ma._tAr, 07A-77 Project_jL,kp.l..ia` of nlgAl.nAa nA ar nti v.e Y. r Tan La— Contractor Olsen brothers Drywall di Painting and SuMitted herewith and recommended for payment �. Estimate %aPi!a a .!Ijmr above subject . Total Amount to Oats S 65.719.00 5.41 Sales Ta. (Wk. Applicable) TOTAL S 267.81 Total Mount Retained S 6,571.90 Mw,unt Prtvioutly Aeldilled 5,300.85 AnUunt Retained Ibis Estimate to be pd,d Trnm Account/Account. I S 1,271.05 401/0rtn/n15 <u is sa 1 5 1 271 OS l 1 5 Total 4novnt Of Contract to Date S 69.267.83 trss AMUM /fev,ously Pe-d S 5Q 57n I Loss Total Atlnuni Ret,,ineJ 5 d • 71 on Amount Due This Estiewte To be PAid irum Account/Ac county 5 t1 15S an 401/0001015.534.32.38 ( 1 5 12,125 8U ( 1 S ChARTER 116, LAMS OF 1.' CITY OF RENTON CERTIF1u', -,N 1,low ,M t od M Iwrtee w„lt wCo, PeNllr of Pe11y,r, IMI IM M.N,tte *.I CMa Iv,meted. he eMr,<N .WPN tr the 4►e. Perlean" M eM<rteed oommo.ems, teal 1.e f.o,m m . 1..I, 0..t tN Mead etl�ael,M eae�Ml tte cl11 of *got", eee IMI ) to oelher.s" to •alto tie eed <ortd7 to FL 325 Rev. 1OAA✓7O Gentreet Ib. C.A.G. NO%CE JF CC*LzTION OF PUBLIC WDUS ODNlIt02 To: Fa13s Tax DLvition Audit Section Date: Scpteaber 18, 1978 Tax Caaission OlyyViat Washington Do Rot rice F•dt City of Renton AaaipMd to: 200 Mill Ave. S. Renton, WA 98055 Dete Asaipydr L.P.WC. Nueibari t Oaitlatsr:: Motile is herscy glren relative described belovt to t tr he completion of contract or project Description Of ontr,ct W-476 Repainting of the 0.75 KG Highlands Elevated tank and the 3 MC Mt. Olivet Reservoir amtrectorts hems 1 Olsen Brothers Drywall A Painting C0ntnct4Xr13 Address 2702 "A" Strast, Tacoma, WA 98402 Data Work Coemerced February 2l, 1978 :nta Work C Ieted September 15, 170%0 West Aoa epted, September 25, 19 olt„ty or BDrking 30e1PQ-W Aaarican Fidelity Fare Insurance Co. cfo Northwest Bonding Agency Agent's Address F .O. Box 1448, Bed,e,t , Oregon `ontract Amount : S 65.574.00 Amunc Usbursmd t 462.695.93 Addition, t 145.00 Amount Retalned = S b,571,.9C %ales Tax e S 3,548.00 Total $69.267.83 Total $ 69,267.83 By Dubwretmg Ottirer - Finanre Dtrertor THREE COPIES U T!QS :NOTICE MIST BE CU�LETED BT THE OISPIlISIlt1 OFFICER AMP MAILED TO THE DEPARrHM OF 6EVME AT OLT1P1 WASKUMN DREDIATELT AFTER ACCEPTANCE OF THE WORK DIRE Ut0'JAt THIS w. •TRACT. �S i 1 RONf F R ADED AMDNlII, !tWSM OF CERTIFICATE. ' NC ACCORDAE PITH SAID W-476 PAINTING OF MT. OLIVET & HIGHLANDS ELEVATED TANKS WTR-11 Correspoc.dence • e c.D. r 1 CITY OF RENTON PUBLIC WORKS OEPARTMtNT CONTRACT CHANGE ORGER AGREEMENT :ONIRACT CAC 076-77 - W-476 Repainting of Highlands llevated and fit.OZ�vet Reservoirs CONTRACTOR Olsen Rrothera nrycall and Painringr- SU"RY OF PROPOSED CHANGE P aln tin, of the vond eIri tudo s_ _ Mt. Olivet tank and the repainting of the metal door of the yMt.. Olivet pump station Labor 6 Matzrials $145.00 5.4% Saleu Tax 7.83 Total $152.83 All work, materials and measurements to be in accordance with the provisions of the Standard Specifications +nd Special Provisions for the type of construction involved. AET-CFI7INGF�--ESIIWS�'u e6NTRIS AADUNT I AMOUNT I THIS ORDER I TOTAL AFTER CHANGE $69,-15.00 I $69.115-01 $152.83 I $69,267. SIGNATURES: CONTRACTO DATE _ PROJECT ENGINEER DATE 9-11-78 APPROVED BY C.� L -tta�x_— DATE u is Works Director) OLSEN BROS. DRYWALL& PAINTING INC. o... Sept_22, 197a 2702'A'Street P 0.BoK 5s81 •�+: — TACOMA.WASHINGTON 98405 f1373 (206) 383.1388 '.ity of Renton 200 Mill Ave. So. Renton, Washington 98055 DATE CHARGES AND CREDITS 9AIANCE BALANCE FORWARD Ra; CAG 076-77, Repainting of the Highlands Elevated Sank and the Mt. Olivet Reservo r. Change order t 1....... ..................... $145. 5.4 Sales Tax 7. 3 TOTAL 3152. OLSEN BROS. DRYWALL&PAINTING INC. i • of ,� rr PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT +l 'Aity s WARREN C GONNASON, P E a DIRECTOR \ T I T Is MUNICIpAI @w tGING 200 MILL AVE 40 RENiON WA 90055 � loe ars sees P 7E0 SEplx CHARLES J DELAJRENTI MAYOR September 25, 1918 Honorable C. J. Dalaurenti, Mayor and Members of the City Council Municipal Building Renton, WA 98055 Subject: Final Payment, CAC 076-77, Repainting of Highlands Elevated Tank and the Mt. Olivet Reservoir Dear Savor Delaurenti and C,ancil Members: the above-referenced project was completed by Olsen Brothers Drywall and Painting on September 15. 1978 and accepted by the Public Works Department on the same day. It is recommended that the City Council accept completion of the contract as of September 25, 1978. Final payment due the contractor is in the amount. of $12,125.80. If. after 30 daya, no liens or claims are filed against the project and proif of pavment of tax liabilities is received, it is tecommended that the retained amount of $6.571.90 be paid the contractor. Very cruly .yours, Varren C. Gocnason, P.E. Public Works Director RO:jt Attachments 12M i HILL 5 plan Snef economists scientists 5 October 1978 510912.A2 Mr. Dick Houghton Utilities Engineer City of Renton 200 Mill Avenue South Renton, Washington 98055 Dear Dick: Subject: Water Tank Repainting Contract Final Report The final touchup to both the Highlands Elevated Tank and the Mt. Olivet Reservoir were completed on 7 September 1978. The end product looks good. We are confident that it should remain that way, with relatively little maintenance, For years to come. However for your protection, we do recommend that you perform a detailed inspection of the work next summer, within the 1-year warranty period. Our final billing for services relating to this pQ&ct will be sent next month once we are sure all zharges have been processed by our accounting department. We estimate that the total billing will be approximately $12,900. This amount is $400 above the amount prev'ously estimated in our P February 1978 letter. The increase is due to -he extended time period of the painting contract, 32 weeks versus the 14 weeks previously anticipated. I personally enjoyed working with you and Ron on this project and will look forward to other future involvements. Si.nc ely, radle . Erickson Pro je anager djm CC: Mr. Ron Olsen, City of aenton 0 1 1.•41.1 1 . ..I I i1,1l..%" "....., CH2M ®HILL 15500 11 m.E.&U� wash,:.gl� 990a en�m ZIS 21061453 5000 planr trs ec xXwMts scWfAlsts Cap 14 Yovaober 1978 Job Us. 910912.At CITT OF MTOV Cep no-No. AITY DICK 9UOlaTON 118342 200 mm AYE s RINTOO Nis 98035 STATEMENT For enginseriug services from 25 August through 21 October 1978, in ccunection with Renton tank coating specifications. Professiomal services S 411.40 Expenses 109.01 AWUi:T DUE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 520.41 aeb PLEASE RETURN THIS COPY WITH YOUR PAYMENT S'WE OF DEPARTMENT OF LABOR Al .)INDus IRIES WA.SHLNGTJN a•v Lw R. t+wemhar 20, 1973 City of Raton Office of the City Clerk 200 Nall Anr aua South Beaton, Mshingtou 98055 Contract No. CAO 076-77 rim No. i06,990 Gentlemen: Please be advised that the Department of Labor and Industries does hereby release the City of Rmatom further liabilityr from any Dursuaat to P 6 51.12.050 and RC4 5i.12.070 as would otherwise incur in connection with contract No. CAG 076-77 far repetating of Mt. Highlands Task sad Mt. Olivet Ramarvoit In Reston, Washington. This certificate does not release pp��aeaa,m, pr�.� aka iaa from liability for additional contri6dMe! w�ifch Ta[erl mey betde[elnelned to be due with respect to the above mentioned contract or anv other contracts said con,- 'or may have performed. Very ttuly yoursA ` A�1ltatretive AMiatamt Contract Ralosse faction KK:mh iPh cc, Olsen Bros. Drywall i Painting lot. u_ms•r J1tn&n `.,,-,w��' &Tape ar WAMw`NirOR VCWAMWW Or fAS=Aim 84hvt R7#TEMENT of INTENT TO PAY PRE AIIANG WA"S ON Pr'ouc WORKF CoNMcT Aversion AsM • 6Lty of Masten Cmmuai xmnsl.. CW 076-77 Ta►. 12, 1978 role teat Ocaa.Rmmu - - Nov.rate AWWdW 2KS, 1977 Sears Or WAWtncalmet CWwiW to Watts Waa PM{otmMi Tins Cft"V olt._...ti#Ct. ... ... n' Le u«.WUIM Catmty %sataa prone,caateatb.l. . Olsfo..Mtee. DR7ssf.1 i taistisi Ise. in complranm with RCW 3012.040 1. the undermgrm i, being a duly authorized representative 01ses Bros. Drynall_6 wittlas iu., T.O. Dot 5361, Taewa, W c9n Ccwtr.eM e' 'Aa ) de hereby certify that the following rates of hourly wage and h+rurly trutgc ber`efitr will be paid to elf iaboae¢s. worionsu nd trischanies tiia6Vlo14d by we upon the pulibe works p vpct described abaft +Ltd that mew abover,workman or me tarok 14M be TAM-Mat thtm the uPW"As#WW ut wags" us do' termined by the Indus.rial Statistician of '11e Department o± Labor and Industries. CRAcr AD(LLhRaVtCAltWI or aR rArMT MAMMA 12.17 painters trust 614 tosses 76v dyp. fund i retirement 306 MM Attach Oddim:mal chefs w ttaetatl Subscribed and sworn to bedure me 01eso gram. Drrall tang Dot. 19th.. day ofast... _. 19. 72 6 _.. "Aid PUAtk iw awe fay' tA. Smtr of Wasbiemaw, IAwOoeWa Rwpta,entl.N rolWMw iA WaN{weaa The purpose Ot this statement is to provide evidence of 'ntent to eanply with the pretailing wage requirements td ',Iapter 39.12 RCW. IT IS A PRELIMINARY FILING ONLY and cannot be onsbued as application for (Oftifimtron by the Director of Labor and Industries that the prtevailing wade reglutaments as s-1 forth in RCW 3912.040 have been satisfied. Do Peat Of r a Industries 'Phis scam reserved for Itirertais approsal ^' left BEFORE FINAL SCITLI MENT CAN BE MADE in . with any x works projrd it will be. necessary for tla: contractor, sn8 any mbemiractor to produce evidence rd certitimilan by the Dirst:tar tMt prwailing •rages including fringe benefits have been paid to each rlaseiflcattam of bdsam. workmen or mecla Ines isnVleyed on said Proimt. Faem S. F OW "AfRdavit of WeRaa POW", or a phmariy constructed foam dmU be oubmiftad for the Director's prmkietfon. Thee& terms am arsiaba upon request fry any ntfke of the Department of Isbw and Industries. PROGRM PAYMEffTM� Ench vouckw claim eabmttred to an owner by a contractor for payment m a project estimate &bell state that preva'&',9 wages have been paid in accordance with the piled statetrient or statements of intent an file w:.a the Department of Labor and Industrias as apProtrod by the Indu`rial Statistician. 03WU f'M AND MAIL. 1,DflTW M FOR APPROVAL TO. Indrsstral Reatiorls Divonoss. Department of Labor and Industries, General Administration B•ltWmg. Obmilaia,WashbWan 98M COATaACttatB.DIB':tdWM AMKMM STATUMEM AS Tott.OWS: CH2M • NHiLL engmeen planners ec(n[Mtists snentlsts July 25, 1980 S10798.1,3 Mr. Ron Olsen. Municipal Building, City of Renton 200 Mill Avenue South Renton, Washington 98055 Dear Ron; Confirming our conversation regarding the Highlands Tanis: The "chalking" of the color panels at the top of the tank are stemming from a very light (.5 - 1.0 mils) coat of the polyurethane finish. The epoxy build-coat is chalking and showing through the finish. Total film build is acceptable and film integrity is excellent and appears to be doing its job (no rust) . if a gloss finish is required, a coat of the pOlyurethane could be rolled on provided surface dints were removed (wash down) . Secure actual recommendations from Tnemic for preparation. Enjoyed our visit. very ttrul bursa v/lames T. riacc, 1 Coatings Superviso JTD:crr cc: Jerry Duppong, SEA 00m ONkv 70D Cka,wna U" P.O.Bo,B)45.Bau.Idaho 53707 XXI 145-S310 «ry a REDMOM& ❑DIRECTOR iILE `-u �.AF 1TfRi/kGt�SGi]OZf4[�� s.r.+16 . n.... 0ENGINEERING .a�.nen.........n. .a.sa ❑BUILDING _ ❑WATER/SEWER Public Works Department ❑ STREETS 10 GENTLEMEN: WE ARE SENDING YOU /S,(Attached Under$eparate cover w tM tWbrNn( itNns. '; Shop drawings i ports mans C Sehll -U spcil.catws . Copy of letter .- Change order ._ _— ---- cwt! WT[ NO. 0[anAnlr�p._ VFW-._ THESE ARE TRANSMITTED as checked below: For approval Apo•oved as subml"ed Rasubmd_coPas br approval XTor your use C. Approved as noted _.: Submit_cur..tc r- ••^hdinn -_ As requested C Returned ter corrections ❑ Retum__eurreeted prints F] For review and comment ❑_.______ _____ -__. .. REMARKS. COPY TO _ ___ "__- SIGNED'��1/��o,t _ n...jean.m wr a iwen...xa ndp..x.e.e } - „w1 .i. L 1� _1 9A/S4 NE 70th L 23-nd NE Union Hill Water District Water Tanks _ M F MIL-C WA7[ New 1 I fr.15T rN<, � NOuSE \\ TA Pie n x Ex 21' GIP I:MISTw6 CAP E40S snn, 06 n 9 A�- TANK DIA= 46' i N d40' � ??ENOvE PUMP noose P FERN 5rrE: PLAn/ i T ^ � uGNr GREFN ,NED� Lr, SACKGkowvD GRN s.�5r.., 8 q NO'E : CotORS 3N4tt MA7f,N Cx/S7fN6 40a,O.;� 9 TANK ENDING ,,i 'eS QF FIL FILE TITLE V- 474 ":6" AhijU (r a� y- f�;96lnroDs ECe�ated n�1K